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There will be three games of ball played on the Manning diamond be Iween .luneville and Kingstree, 'Wed nesdav, Thursday and Friday of this weeOk. The grass on the school ground has been cut and raked off and a good diamond laid off. The games promise to be interesting. In eases of cough or eroup give the little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take. always safe sure and almost instantaneous in effect. The R. 13. Loayea Drug Store. The eighteenth annual excursion of the Atlantic Coast Line to the moun tains will begin the 21st inst. Tickets from Manning, round trip. to Spartan burg, 85.50: Greenville. $5: Henderson ville, 86.50: Asheville, $7.25: Glenn Springs, 5.:50: Saluda. $6.30. Tickets :ood until September 2nd. Iurntions. cuts. burns. scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of Counter feits. Be sure you get the original D)eWitt's. The R. B, Loryea Druz Store. Col. F. N. K. Bailey, President of the South Carolina Co-Educational Insti tute of Edgelield called on us this morn ing and left with us an advertisement of his great Institution, which will ap pear next week. Colonel Bailey is a brother of Mrs. J. L. Wilson of this town. It's Not a of whether you can afford to paint. - Can you afford NOT to paint and Qstiton let the wood in your house rot and decay? Don't be penny wise and pound foolish. Use L. & M. Paint and your Iouse is protecte d for years and you save a big lumber and carpenter's bill for repairs. True. all true. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Sole Agents. Manning. S. C. Two negroes charged wits being im plicated in the Alderman store break ing. were lodged in jail yesterday, their names are Joe Lewis and Alex Fulton. Lewis has made a confession, and he implicates one more who has not yet been caught. He says the negro killed at Foreston was one of the gang. James Whi:e, Bryantsville, Ind, says DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed running sores on both legs. He had suffered 6 years.. Doctors failed to help him. Get De Witt's. Accept no imita ions. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The successful applicants for the Winthrop scholarship for Clarendon, recently competed for by a number of young ladies were Misses Katie Plow den of Manning and Athena Mellette >f Davis. Dr. D. B. Johnson, President >f Winthrop writes that these ladies made the highest average in the exam ination and have been awarded the scholarships. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for iolating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamber'lain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe punishment inflicted upon you. Price. 25 cents. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryca, Prop Prof. J. P. Inabnit has accepted the Principalship of Pine Grove school, in preference to the Director of the Cokes bury Conference school where he had previously been elected. The people :f Pine Grove have certainly secured the services of a scholar and a gentle man, and we hope he will make a suc :ess in giving the people what their eal for education deserves Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach."~ says 0.?P. 5. Holiday. of Deming, Ind. -His bowels vould move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him ur drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got etter at once." Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. A prisoner by the name of Alexander ordon, senteniced from Judge A. J. Richbourg's court, died suddenly on the haingang last Thursday. The de eased had only been on the gang a lay or two and was apparently well. He drank considerable cold water, chich is supposed to have caused his leath. An inquest was held and the iury returned a verdict that death re ;ulted from natural causes. Voluntarily and Conscientiously, and with nuch pleasure we recommend to our :eaders PAIN-KILLER. We speak from experience when we say that it removes >ain as if by magic, and is one of the est medicines in use for diarrhoea. It .s applied both internally and exter ally, and none who have used it would villingly be without it in their homes. ivoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-iller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. mnd 6c. We have received a communication Erom Summerton which we decline to publish because it is of no public inter st and it purports to be a reply to what ppeard in another paper. The prop er ee to reply to anything appearing in a newspaper is the paper in which it is published. The writer of the communication can readily see why we do not care to permit our columns to become inyolved in a matter with which we had nothing to do, and which concerns none but those engaged in the controvers. P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala., "I was suffering from dyspepsiL when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bottles and can digest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation contain ing all the natural digestive fluids. It gives week stomachs entire rest, restoring their natural condition. The R B. Loryra Drug Store. Last Friday night about 1 o'clock Mrs. N. F. Maves of Mayesville was stricken with paralysis. At 12 o'clock she appeared perfectly well but later when her daughter went in the room the found her ly ing on the floor, where she had fallen. At first it appeared that her entire body was affected, but later it was found that only her left side was paralyzed. A sociable was given by Mrs. Mayes' daughter Friday night, in honor of Miss Harrison of Ridgeway, and Mrs. Maves wvas apparently well, and it was a decided shock to her friends to hear of her misfortune. Mrs. Mayes was formerly Miss Burgess, a daughter of the late Captain Joseph Burgess. Dr. R. Barnwell Rhett of Charleston has crossed over the river. Although com)aratively young in years, he had built a reputation as a physician which s~read over the entire State. When Miss Edna Brockinton of this town was so extremely ill, Doctor Rhett came to Manning t4' see her, and afterwards had her taken to Charleston where he ould give her case his characteristic attention. Dr. Rhett was a great phy sician and it is said he stood at the top in surgery. The loss of this noble man is not Charleston's only, the State will miss him, and we are glad to see the beautiful tributes that are being paid to his memory. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bronmo-Quinine Tablets cure a ld in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 2-> eents. FTeet lng Then the baby is most like" Sly nervous, and fretful, and doesn't gain in weight. Scot'sEmulsion iste best ood and medicinej for teething babies. They gain from the start. 0 send for a free sample.. 0SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, S4Q945 rearl Street. New York 7 cand $1.00 all drn ss Publishes All County and Town Oi ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. AUG. 14, 1901. You Cannot Make a Mistake By trading with The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store, for in the first place you get square and honest treatment, and in the second place they handle noth ing but the cleanest and best line of Dry Goods that the market can pro duce. Experience has taught us that cheap, shoddy goods are dear at any price; hence the policy of The Jenk inson Dry Goods establishment to handle nothing but the best of every thing. We are still offering some astonish ing values in all kinds of Summer Goods. Scotch Lawns at 3jc the yard. Shirting Print Calicoes at 3c the yard. A beautiful line of 10c Dimities and Lawns now closing out at 7c the yd. All 121c Dimitles and Lawns are now being closed out at Sic the yard. And there are many other lines of Summer Goods that we are closing out so cheap that it would pay to buy them now and carry them over for next spring. W. E. JENKINSON. The editor spent -ionday night in Charleston. A revival meeting is being held at the Baptist church. Miss Julia Mood of Sumter is visiting Mrs. I. C. Ingram. Mrs. A. H. Breeden is spendin while in Charleston. Miss Elizabeth Plowden of Sumter is visiting Mrs. W. B. Dickson. Mrs. M. E. Burgess has returned home from a visit to Saluda, N. C. Mr. A. Loryea and his daughter,Miss Annie, are sojourning at Harris Springs. - Messrs. J. D. Holladay and R. H. Da vis have our profound thanks for some nice watermelons. Maj. A. J. Richburg went to Colum bia yesterday to meet with the State board of equalization. Rev. P. B. Wells, the beloved pastor of the Methodist church, has returned from his vacation trip. There will be preaching at Fellowship church next Sunday at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Meyers will preach. "With locks of raven hue." Read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. E. C. Horton, Jr. receptl y grau - ated at Sadler's Business Go ege in Baltimore,. has returned homni. Timothy Hay, White Corn, Feed Oats and Mixed Feed, ground, at close prices. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. The Summer school for teachers will close Saturday. Though the numbers are few, vet the results are great. -Always use the best. Mott's Vine gar is the best; None better for pickl ing. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thomas antl chil dren, and Dr. W. E. Brown and wi6 have returned home from SullW r's Island. Some much needed work is,. being done on the Manning Hotel. ~e old store at the front will be ioyrted in to six rooms. Orders filled promptly for Brick, An chor Lime, 'Portland Cement, Plaster ing Hair and Cypress Heart Shingles. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. Miss Marie Hodge, who has been vis iting in Magnblia and Florence return ed last Wednesday, accompanied by her cousins, Misses Maggie and Eula May. Hinds of Florence.1 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. On account of the illness of Mr. W. W. Holladay of Summerton, Mrs. W. M. Brockinton and children were sum moned home. We learn that Mr. Holladay is doing better now. What most people want is something mild and gentle.- when in need af a physic. Chamber ln's Stomach and Liver Tablets till the bill to 'a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The game of ball between Sumter a'nd Juneville, played on Sumter dia mond yesterday, resulted in the score of 6 to 6, inz favor of the umpire, after the tenth inning had been played. Mr. G. M. Hicks, New Zion, writes us: "Order at once for me Woods' Rye Seed, as now is the time for planting same in tobacco land." For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, - Captain Thomas Wilson of Cades'ha returned home fro his triptoct land, and we believe the vacation ' added years to his hard-worked. He loo'ks as br-ight and sturdy as an athlete. Why buy from glib traveling un known people when you can buy a bet ter quality at half the pricer Victor Furniture Polish. The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. There is a beneticiary scholarship from Clarendon to Charleston College which sqme bright young man may get. Besides the County scholarship a young man may complete for the Boyce scholarship, which pays $150 a year. "My baby was terribly sick with the diar rhoea."~ says J. H. -Doak. of Williams. Oregon. SWe were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamn berliain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea R~emedx-. I am happy to say it gave immediate relic-! and a complete cure. -For sae by The R. 13. Lor yea Brug Store. Isaac M. Loryca. Prop. Married hv. Rev. S. H. Zimmerman at the home of the br-ide in the City of Columbia, 13th inst. Captain R. RI. Hudgins of Foreston, and M1rs. Mary M. Maurice, formely of Foreston. The marriage was a quiet one, no cards or presents. M.rs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa. says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live, but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The .Press dispatches say that the 'Manning Post Oflice after October first will be raised to the third class. This is an indication that Manning is grow ing, the mail matter having reached the point where a salary instead of fees will be paid the postmaster. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular, serious complications must be the final result. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. .Jenkinson leaves next the Northern markets to and winter stock. Jenkin ;t the prospect for fair crops ices has encouraged him in nt one of the best stocks it to this market, and he is m ow to go on the miarktet BACK FROM BUFFALO, A Close Observer Wants Us to Wake U". Our fellow townsman, Mr. Frank I Ervin, who has been on a sight-seein jaunt. is at home again after ha, in himself put off at Buffalo and visitin New York. Boston. Providence an other cities. Mr. Ervin is a man wh has traveled much and therefore ca appreciate coming in contact with th world's movements. At our reques, h gave us the following impressions of hi trip: - "Enough cannot be said in praise the exhibit at Buffalo: to be more ey plicit, the electrical display there, i perhaps the best ever shown. The go% ernment exhibit is fine and the exhibi from the various States and foreig countries are good. I went over th grounds in vain, searching for an eN hibit from South Carolina, my nativ State: nothing from this State is show: and in view of the fact that South Cat olina is making great efforts to estat lish within her borders new indust.rie this cannot be considered less thai a unpardonable error. When passin through the buildings where are local ed the great government exhibits m attention was attracted by the displa of tobacco shown from various State: As we are now one of these that gro' tobacco of the best commercial grade5 I thought to find something here fror my State, but nothing of the kind i shown-not a leaf of tobacco as comin from South Carolina is exhibited, ye by foing through our warehouses her in Manning on salesday, as good sam ples can be found as shown at the :xhi bition. Commercially this is agains us: all of the tobacco grown in this see tion is now marketed as North Carc lina or Virginia leaf, and we ha- e t pay, in doing this, about one-half th value of the goods by way of cor.mis sions. A good --hibit at Buffalo woul+ have opened tL.. eyes of the world t the fact that this is a tobacco gro vini State and' South Carolina is a good to bacco market, then we could sell direc to the manufacturer and save commis sions. "Although we now rank high as cotton manufacturing State, no one abroad seems to know much about it a we are keeping the knowledge strict: to ourselves. The conditions as men tioned, regarding tobacco, apply to th4 marketing of our cotton goods also they are sold through people who ar not afraid to advertise to the world tha they have what others want. It woul be useless to go on enumerating the va rious things we fail in letting the peo ple know we have to sell, but another and very important thing we miss it not exhibiting at Buffalo is the chanc to properly advertise our exposition t< be held at Charleston. In talking witt some of the people who have space fox showing their goods, I found most o: .hem had heard that there was to-b( something of the kind in Charleston but all say that it cannot amount t( much. Why, they say, 'your State i. not represented here at all,' and whil some of them speak as though they wil send a small part of their goods tc Charleston, many are undecided: al: say, however, 'we will be at St. Louis strong.' "In striking contrast, is the spiri shown-by other States and cities wher( expositions- are to be held. In the greal Oregon exhibit placards are postec neatly and attractively printed, invit ing every one to visit Portland during its coming exposition; the same thing is being done for St. Louis. We should y all means get a little money togethe: and send a small exhibit to Buffalo witi a man in charge to advertise our Char eston show if nothing else. There is till time if propipt action should take lace, and while we have lost much by ot taking the matter up at the begin ing, much can yet be done. "It is folly to say that these exhibit o no good, they do; throngs of people n passing, make all kinds of inquir es, and while much of this is from idle :uriosity, more is for the purpose o1 earning what advantages other placei ave to offer. The inquiries often lead o investments and new enterprises be ng started in the States about whici hey are made. "Some time ago THE TIMES suggest d as a part of our town and county ex ibit at Charleston, that we get a large lass case and have etched on its fact n analysis of our artesian water, this ase to be kept filled and visitors al harleston allowed to drink whienevei ooking at our exhibit. I expressed yself at the time as being very favor ble to this part of the exhibit, but ince returning from the Pan-Americax am more so. Just such an exhibit iF eing given there by the people 0: seneva, N. Y., and no one thing hai ttracted more attention than the dis lay of pure spring water from Geneva t is placed on the grounds in larg4 oolers that have a 'penny-in-the-slot ttached to them, and are more talked f and patronized,than any of the shows n the midway. I hope that the towr will exhibit our wholesome and health reating water, and from such an ex ibit I would expect excellent returns.' Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little work ers-Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions ar< Iways busy. curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice Biliousness. Fever and Ague. They banish Sic) Ieadache, drive cut Malaria. Never gripe o: eaken. Small. taste nice, work wonders. Tr: them. 25c at The R. B. Loryca Drug Store. 2 Farmers' Institute. President Thos. E. Miller of the State Colored Normal and Industria oilege at Orangeburg was here or last Friday and delivered an address t< the colored farmers institute. The at tendance was not as large as it shouk have been, but that may be account ed for, by the fact that there ha~d beet week of speech making,' and at th< our Miller had set for his speech, th< Odd Fellows celebrating committe' ad previously arranged for a barbacut in another part of town. No ma: whether he be white or black cares t< feast on wind pudding when by going off a piece he can enjoy himnself wit] barbecued beef and mutton, and he wil take his chances on the results. As wi have already said the attendance was small, many of his most appreciative auditors were white men. The speech was a most practical ag ricultural talk. He told how to prepari lands, and his advice was not from: book theory, but from actual exper' ience. He urged them to devote more attention to home made manures, an< dispense with -commercial fertilizers That they were yearly making-; fer tilizer people richer and the elve; and their'lands poorer; that they shoul< not plant all cotton, hut devoe atten tion to the raising of grain and hogs He said that clean water and shadei the best preventive against cholera. Miller's sp)eech made a strong im~ pression, it was teeming with goodn sound, practical thought, but when h< got on the necessity for an exhibit fror his people for the Charlestou exposi tion, his pleading with them to com forward with their handiwork wa grandly eloquent. He told his rae that they need not look to politics fo hope, for there was none, thleir onl hope' was in their mussle and on th farm. He said, "Stick to the farm, th towns are already crowded and cannc support all of you; stick to the fart and be independent citizens. Stick t the farm and if you will do your prope ~art you and the white man will live i harmony, for he needs you anc you nee him. There is nothing in the town and saw mills for you but :a debase manhood, but on the farm is an inspi ration to ennoble you." After he finished his splendid addres he immediately left for St. Paul, wher he was booked for another institute and where he expected a large crow< to greet him. I K.now One. Sure Eemedy - fo ahbmtl OCld.* Itsname isyny-alsam Colored Odd Fellows. The Grand Lodge of Colored Odd Fellows convening in Manning made it somewhat of a gala week with the colored people, and which attracted a large and well behaved crowd from all 7 over the County. Thursday was the d big day, and the parade with two o brass bands was quite imposing. The a officers from the various bodies through e out the State wore beautiful regalias, e and the entire paraphernia was very good indeed. After the parade L. M. Rice Esq. of Greeville delivered the annual address in the Court room. On account of the ' immense crowd we could not get in the Court room, and therefore had to des t pense with the hearing the delivery of what is said to have been a well pre e pared address and eloquently delivered. Before the grand otlicers were con e ducted upstairs to the Court room, a Providence ;brass band, a group of musicians who were not instructed by Sousa rendered great strains on the s plaza, for the entertainment of the a country sisters who responded their appreciation by dancing and keeping time to the toots of the brass horns. Music hath its charms is a truism well v demonstrated when music can be strained through such horns and cause r people to stand around all day with empty stomachs waiting untill the band begins to play so that their feet s and hands may dance with joy. The following officers were elected t and installed on Thursday night at e Trinity A. M. E. church: D. G. M.-F. W. Williams, Columbia. D. D. G. .-L. Carson, Union. D. G. S.-W. H. Rutherford, Colum - bin. D. G. T.-James Lowndes, Columbia. D. G. D.-H. J. Grant, Beaufort. D. G. I. Ds.-Rev. Rev. J. C. Wil liams, Sumter; R. A. White, Manning; I. J. McCotrie, Georgetown. D. G. M.-J. A. W. Rose. Charleston. D. G. C.-Rev. J. S. Marrant, Cnar leston. The whole affair was conducted well and the visitors seemed to have enjoyed their stay here. The committee in t charge of the entertainment can be con g ratulated on conducting such a large entertainment without having any thing to occur to detract from the pro ceedings or cast reflection upon the colored race. A Fireman's Close 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 rnn 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. Teachers' Examinations. The regular summer examination for white teachers' certificates will beheld at the Institute school building in Man ning on next Saturday, 17th inst. Examination will begin promptly at 9 o'clock. L. L. W ELLS, Co. Supt. Education. August 14, 1901. Says He Was Tortured. I suffered such pain from corns I could hard ly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills.. "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 25 cents. Never refer to a woman's age; some women have had the family Bible sup pressed on that account. Trio, S. C., July 31, 1901. I have been a sufferer from Indiges tion for years and have tried all kinds of medicines without being benefited, but since I have been using Guterman's Liver Pad I can say without the least hesitation that it has done wonders for me: it has cured me of a long standing case of Indigestion, it has made a new man of me. I unhesitatingly recom mend it to others who may be suffering from Indigestion. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Never marry a girl who thinks she may learn to love you. A little learn ing is a dangerous thing. This signature is on every box of the genuino Laxative Br-oinoQuininre Tabicts ihe remedy that eures a cold in one dray Never look a gifted woman in the tmouth; you cannot tell her age, and she will only show her new teeth. Insurance. Call on or-write me when wishing any information on Life Insurance for pro tection or investment. I represent the EQUITABLE. the recognized strongest company financially in the world. J. H. LESESNE, Manning, S. C. Never marry a large hearted man. He has a capacity for loving too many women at the same time. C.A.OT O E.IA.. IBears the TeKind You Have Always Bought t Bignature -To Cure A Coid In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each boxl. 25c. 10 lll." PA~RKER'S HAIR BALSAM, NIAL'S HAIR RESTORER. ALLAN'S HAIR RENEWER. LYON'S KATHAIRON FOR THlE HAIR. -HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER.. SSEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS HAIR GROWER, ~ALLEN'S VEGETABLE HAIR DYE. -TUTT'S IMPROVED LIQUID HAIR DYE. 9 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, BURNETT'S COCAiNE, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS. I 3g hu 091,~ ~o~ 1 i Hy0II9n8 HoiIS." 3 BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THlE WIS SKERS. t SPEICHIER'S DANDRUFF CURE. SCOKE'S DAN'DRUFF CURE, 3 DERMA--ROYALE. -ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, B ~ Sign of tho' - Golden Mortar MANNING, S. C. REA FOR SGHOOLI Yes, my clothing is all ready, but oh! that old trunk is in such a condition it can't go on the railroad again. Why, that is easy to remedy. The Jenk inson Dry Goods Store carries the largest line of D1 o f a n y h o u se in th i p a rt f th IS a eIn An, uthrr, ifyhae'goal th Dr Goods yuwlnefr som time it. low nriow. IDE4 -f - I ofan hus i tispat f heSttean they mak spcalpistSholByanE Girs ho ee Trnk t goofto chol And futeroe ifyuhvn' ol ofl ay houosee nhpat fThe Statensnd r Goods Store is offering in these lines, as they t W. E. JENKINSONJE i SELLUNG GOODS AT 3 ~+ 0 * Is by no means an unusul occurrence these days. It is quite the thing. Everybody does it. It is unreasonable to suppose that a 9 merchant cares about making .a PROFIT on his goods. That we are all in business "For Fun" goes without saying-everybody knows it. A Careful Buyer.a 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. , Cash Buyers for August...+ Will do well to remember that we are in BUSINESS TO STAY, 9 and that we allow no firm to sell goods cheaper than we do. at 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 p bought elsewhere. That is what we (o. Compare These Prices. : Several pieces Fine French Ginghams for nice light Sum mer Dresses. You would be deligh ed with its wearing qualities.. See if you can buy it as ow.....................9C. 9 All our 10-cent Lawn, in very attractive colors. We -know you can buy them no cheaper than......................... C. GE c Stripe Lawns, and they were cheap at that; now they 41 are yours for............................................. ?0 . 'a A few pieces Silk Stripe Crash still left. Just the thing We ladies arc wanting for a Summer Suit. See if you can i (C brot J buy it for less than...................................... . efor We have got a big shipment of Towels from a well-known our factory. This factory happened to have too many on r hand. They offered them cheap. We bought-bought orso 4 liberally. Now here they are: You get a nice Linen goo Huck 'Towel. good size, for onlv.................... I OC. 4 HOI Great big Palm Leaf Fan, just the thing to keep cool with Trot che p e oug fo .......................................... C e. l w Look at our Table Linen when you are here again. You 75 2 1 get a good Linen Table Cloth at 50c and.............. ..C. and 0 TOI ones Old Reliable++.++++ . piec, (INP perfi n-i shee e stoc1 ance N+++jAAf+++++++.h+h+kAl.AL +iAAthen pre c --> I ! have I IG REDUCTION I -IN PRICES.* WE are one of the few merchants who do i not advertise to sell at cost, but we are &v - always in position to meet any compe- Q-~' 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 r onCut Prices 9 onto the very Lowest on all summer Goods. SMen's and Boys' Suits, -& ~Men's and Boys' Pants, Mensand Boys' Negligee Shirts - SMen's and Boys' Underwear, Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Oxfords. S In fact our stock is full and complete. We Shave no odds and ends to offer,; but our -entire stock is new and fresh, of the SVery Best Quality, made up in the latest styles by the best workmen Sin the land. HPDon'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. - S Thanking you for past favors and hoping to serve you right soon, - - -Yours truly, C MO 9C. M.DAISoCw a. S. I TILL; ...IS SHAKING... The Tree of Bargains ~> At His Racket Store Now And all those GOOD, NICE, RIPE, JUICY BARGAINS will -soon be gone, and then what are you going to do? Remember When we say we give you BIG BARGAINS you get them. We don't say we are OUT We are making room for our -FAJL GOODS and All Summer Goods Must Go. S. Ie TILL, o Racket Store. O ? I N G T O n w am T :i E NSTANTLY INCRESING DEMAND re now carrying the largest and most varied stock of Hardware ever ght into the county. It has taken four years of constant push and t to create this demand, but in view of the facts we do not feel that exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use our best endeav long the same line of business integrity to increase the demand for our s. E LDE We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build JIBE BUILDERS, ers' Hardware generally. We are making Eaves, ghs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the it possible prices. )o not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades colors. A000 GRThe season is approaching when you will want A 0 RWI ERSto put new Flues in your barns or repair old We are now taking orders for Flues and repairs, and will give you s on them that will meet any competition. ur Flues this season will be made from the best Sheet Steel, every of which is carefully locked, grooved and riveted, thereby insuring t safety from fire; the elbows and T's are made of No. 24 Gauge s, and are strongly put" together. We have all weights of sheets in . and Flues will be made after any pattern desired. Jrite us if you have not the time to come to town and state what you. .We will quote you prices by return mail. SEEEPE R/B If your Stove does not give satisfaction-if it is OLIVE ,cracked and fills your house with smoke, if it does ake properly, dispose of it-life is too short to be filled with annoy of that kind-and get one of our 0. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, you will have done with one source of unpleasantness and make the iration of your meals a pastime rather than a bore. hen in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment we to show you. We ha.ve a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; ce Cream-Churns and Water Coolers. CEB We are agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the standard of i ULL .theworld, adsell all grades of Wheels made by that com .We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, auing Hardware Co.