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publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., SEPT. 25, 1901. Dress Making. Our Dress Making Department is now open and we will be pleased to serve the Ladies of Manning and Clar endon county in this capacity when ever they need any work done in this line. Our Dress Making Department is un der the supervision of Miss Osborne of Baltimore, Md., a very competent Dress Maker and Designer. In recom mending Miss Osborne to the trade we feel assured that she will give perfect satisfaction for we have seen some of her work she has turned out since she came, and we feel contidant that she has no equal as a Dress Maker in this part of the State for style and the neat way in which her garments are furnish ed up. Ladies give us your work we will do it as cheap as you can have it done elsewhere and will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. It is a fact that goes without saying that we carry the most complete line of fine Dress Silks. Trimmings and fine Millinery Goods* of any house in this part of the State. Our line of Dres Goods this fall contains all of the latest Styles and Novelties. V. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed In this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 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. Rev. S. A. Nottles is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. E. Alsbrook. If you want a stylish Hat, get it from Till's. Captain Purvis Nelson of Kingstree was in Manning last Fr y. Attend Till's Milliuery Opening Oct. 2nd. and 3rd. The council has begun an artesian well in front of the Central hotel. Get your Hat from S. I. Till he has a New York Milliner. Died in Manning last Thursday' Mrs. A. E. Turner, mother/In- of R. A. Stewart, Esq. Everything for the School Room. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 1-. 0. Purdy, Esq., of S ter spent last Friday night and gain yester day in Manning. S. I. Till's prices are lower than ever, he has nicer goods too. For the past few dws there has been a decided improva nt in the cotton market at this plai. "Kafeka'' what is it? Call at The R. B. Loryea Drug Stone and ascertain. Miss Christine \McK ,en of Sumter is in Manning on 4 vt to the family of Mr. Thomas Ni er, - Fox River Butter and Full Cream Cheese on ice at Manning rocery Co. There seems to',be a ttori gin war on, and the comnpeti on has forced a great reduction in e price of ginning.. Rye Seed, plant the best, just ar rived. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Czolgocz, the nirderer of President Mcinley was cnedyesterday, and sentence was si ~nded for a few days. He will be electrocuted. Sidney Woodward, the noted Tenor Singer will return here Sept. 26, 1901, at Levi Memorial Institute. Come to Summerton Avant will sell you goods cheaper than any one on earth. Married by Notar Pub - J. E. Beard of New Zion, 1 trsday, Mr. Charles Mcllvain a d - iss Maggie Buddin a daughter ~the late J. P. Buddin. As usual we lead. Pearle Onion Sets just received. The FL B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. S.C.Williams, who has had a great deal of exrperience in estimating the crops in this county, has made a tour of the county and he reports that there will not be a half crop made.. Our Own Label read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Lorvea Erug Store. What is the name of the man that sells goods so cheap at Summerton? H. T. Avant. On account of a rush of advertisments coming late last week we were forced to leave out several communicatiores, but we hope the writers will appreciate our regrets in having to leave matter out. S. I. Till is known far and wide as price maker on Millinery, so attend his opening on the 2nd. and 3rd. of Oct. One of Pi ewood's rs was in town Saturday and tld us that he can buy dry goseaper in Manning than eisewhet .fd that he will transfer his bank acco* t from another city to this place Our Cologne is conceded to be the best, a trial will convince. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. When is Avant's Millinery Opening? Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 1st, and 2nd., at Summerton. The freight trains on the Central road has gone back to the old time sys tern of alternate days. The experiment of having a train up and another down on the same day, was not warranted by the business. See Till's display of French Patern Hats, Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Capes, Jackets and Furs, Oct. 2nd. and 3rd. Only a word Longman & Martinez justly popular prepared Paints always lead tested by time. The FL B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Lucie Barron his tendered her resignation as State Librarian, to take effect with the ending of this month, and we presume itiuat she will soon be home again, buyt not for any great length of time. Clark's Favorite Baking Powder still continues a prime favorite with careful housewives. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Goods can be bought in this town as cheap as any town or city in the State. We know of several of our advertisers that are selling quantities of goods out of the county, and it is the low prices that attract the purchasers. Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. IK " I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cugh doctors told me was incurable. One bottle relieved me. the second and third almost cured. To-day I am a well man." - The R. B. Loryea Drug lessrs H. Harby of Sumter and Mr. F. Heller of Kingstree spent last Fri day night in 'Manning. They came here to look at the new stables of W. P. Hawkins & Co. in which they are interested. and without a doubt they have as fine stables as can be found any where. It is worth a visit to Man ning to take a look at the mainmmoth stables of W. P. Hawkins & Co. All- Prescriptions are accurately, skillfully - and promptlv filled, and courtesy shown to those 'bearing them. The R.'B. Loryea Drug Store. Have' vou a sense of fullness in the region of your stomach after eatinz- If so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching and sour stomach. They regulate the howels too. Price. !5 cents. Sold by The R. B. Lorya Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. It is now reported on what seems good authority that since .ludge Bu channan's defeat for Congress. he will not stand for re-election to the .Tudg ship. Judge Buehannan made a very poor run, even in his adopted county. There will be several candidates for Judge of the 3rd, circuit among them will be R1. 0. Purdy Esq.. and in our opinion he will be the winner: Mr. T. B. Fraser of Sumter, and 'Mr. George Galletly, of Florence are candidates also. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab let. They are easy to take and pleasant in ef fect. Price. 25 cenis. Samples free at The R B. Loryca Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Isiah McIntosh charged with a hein ous crime some few weeks ago, was ar rested at Greeleyville last Friday night. In attempting to arrest him he resisted and in trying to make his escape he was shot by a colored man who was aiding in making the arrest. He was brought to Manning and lodged in jail. Immediately on his arrival here, the sheriff sumnoned medical care for the man, and it was ascertained that his injuries are serious though not necessa rily fatal. Toilet Soaps, the largest and most varied assortment ever shown; verify our statement by calling and inspecting same. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. THE TIMES management appreciates the kind expressions it received on the get up of last weeks issue. It was full of interestiug matter and the expense of getting it up has been repaid by the way it was appreciated. We propose to make this paper second to none in the State and before the fall season is over we will make THE TIMES the pride of not only the households' of Clarendon, but in the adjoining coun ties as well. When you see it in our advertisement it is so. Toilet Soap 3 cakes for 10 cents the best value for the money ever offered in Manning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died last Thursday Judson Holliday azed about 55 years. He was interred in Oak Grove church yard on Friday. The deceased was a member of the 23rd regiment Co. I., commanded by Col. E. L. Benbow. He was so severely wounded that he was virtually an in valid the rest of his life. It is said when he was wounded the surgeons run P silk handkerchief through him and he did not murmer. He was a brave sol dier, never faltered in his duty,and as a citizen he was highly esteemed. Courtesy extended to all our patrons whether from the mansion or the cabin. Miss Janie Ingram and Mr. Plumer Clark, Ph. G., are with us and will be pleased to see their friends. The R. B. Ioryea Drug Store. There are numbers of people who go to the postoffice for their mail, that do oct realize they are violating a law when they attempt to enter the post office for the purpose of taking mail out f their boxes. It is against the law ad those in charge of the postoffice often find it embarassing to have to tell these people to keep out of the office. The fact of the door being left open .is not an invitation to walk in. So keep out of the private portion of the post office, and save yourself and the post aster from violation of law. A never failing cure for !cuts, burns, scalds, ulcers, wounds and sores is De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept only the genu ine. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Hon. J. M. Richardson of Panola had the misfortune on last Thursday, of getting a fine mule crippled on Big Branch bridge, near the Hickory hill plantation. He wrote S up er v is or wens about the matter, but the Su pervisor informs us that he had recently repaired that bridge, and the looring on it is 'oran new. These accidents often result from the reck lessness of drivers. A reckless driver will go rushing over a bridge at full speed, loosening the planks as he goes, and if an accident occurs, the county is looked to for pay. I am satisfied that TEETHINA (Teething Powders) have saved more children than all the doctors put together. I have recommended TEETHINA when the doctors gave up the child. and it cured at once. LOUIS F. WAIBEL, Ph. G., Druggist. St. Louis. Mfo. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died in Charleston last Monday night, at St Francis Xavier's Infirmary Dr. James McDowell James aged 27 years. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. H. D. Plowden of this town, and he was well known in this county. Dr. James had won a national reputation as a base ball pitcher. He was a member of the National league and played with some of the best clubs in the. United States. A few weeks ago while driving a spirit ed horse in the town of Cheraw, his home, he was thrown out and several bones were broken. He was taken to Charleston, and pneumonia and typhoid fever set in. Although a giant in strength, this handsome, and magnfi cent speciman of manhood, could not withstand the two diseases, and about 9:30 o'clock he succumbed. The editor knew the deceased well, and we extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy. Let it Alone. Scott's Emulsion is not a zd medicine for fat folks. have never tried giving it .real fat person. We don't e. You see Scott's Emul Sbuilds new flesh. Fat o.ple don't' want it. Strong ple don't need it. But if you are thin Scott's nulsion is the medicine for u. It doesn't tire you out. here is no strain. The work Sall natural and easy. You .zt take the medicine and "t's all there is to it. T'he next thing you know .- feel better-you eat better ad you weigh more. It is :Uet Worker. ;-end for free sample. . B owVNE, Chemnists, 4(X).Pearl S:., N. Y. ...oG ai e $zom all dnoggmts We have im. this issue a har pge advertiseient from a new concern about opening up in the city of Sumter. which proposes to create a revolution in the dry goods fauey goods, notions anI novelty lines. The concern will be known as the "New Bon Marche." a branch of that tremendous and hand some Bon Marche on King Street-in Charleston. The establishment will be conducted under the firm name of A. Shahid & Brother with one of the brothers in charge of the Sumter Store. Mr. Shahid is having the store next to the Bank of Sumter fitted up in grand style and by next Saturday it will be filled with a tremendous stock of dress goods, millinery, fancy goods. the la test in novelties, and the New Bon Marche of Sumter will be in the fight for the trade. The Shahid Brothers are active young business men with plenty of cajpital to back them ani we can assure the public that their store will be one of the attractive establish ments in that thriving city. Be on the look out for their advertisements. iight Was Her Terror. I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Charles Applegrate of Alexandria. Ind.. -and could hardly et any sleep. I had con umption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood. but. xhen all other medicines failed. three $1 bottles >f Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 5 pounds." It's absolutely guar anteed to cure Coughs. Colds. LaGrippe. Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50 and $t. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. The town of Manning observed "Mc Kinlev day" last Thursday by suspend ing all business from 12 to 1 o'clock, and during the suspension of business the occasion was made appropriately solemn by the tolling of every church bell, also, by orders of the mpnicipal authorities the town bell was tolled. The Levi Memorial Institute assembl ed its 200 or more scholars, and after fervent, devotional exercises, Profess or Pugh give the children a brief talk on the life and character of the deceas ed President, then the children were presented with badges of crape and re quested to wear them, after which the school was dismissed. It was a solemnly beautiful sight to see so many children with badges of mourning on their arms in honor of the memory of the Presi dent of the United States. We are told that Professor Pugh's talk to the children was very affecting and that he was so filled with emotion that he could with difficulty only, make his words andible. The honor paid the memory o. .ais noble man, was very fitttng, and it will teach the young to have a loftier idea of mankind and of our government. It will inculcate a spirit of patriotism and loyalty, a spirit that should be in every American heart. Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day. The:-e's no rest for those tireless little work ers-Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy. curing Torpid Liver. Jaundice. Biliousness. Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache. drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice. work wonders. Try them. 25c at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 2 -0-0--o The Superintendent's office will be open on Monday, Thursday and Satur day of each week for the exchange and sale of school books. L. L. WELLS, [28-3t Co. Supt. of Ed. C A.O T C LE 2a Be e The Kind You Have Always BougM Sidney Woodward, the popular and noted Tenor Singer has been invited, and will return here Thursday, Sept. 26,190 1, to give a song recital at Levi Memorial Institute, assisted by local talent. It will be conducted as hereto fore upon a very high order. The general approval by the white press of the State and the liberal and generous patronage he receives from the white people as well as his own race entitles him to a full house at the Insti tute, by the people of the town and county. He is a graduate of the Boston Con servatory of music also that of Dresden Germany and has had the honor of singing 'before the most refined au dienes of Europe and this country. Reserved seats 35cts., Admission 25cts. B. W. Pursell, Kintersville, Pi., says he suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no 'relief until 'DeWitt's With Hazel Salve effected a perman ent cure. Counterfeits are worthless. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Trustees are now required by law not to employ any teacher until their cer tificates are registered in the Superin tendent's office. Trustees please take due notice and govern yourself accord ingly. L. L. WELLS. Co. Supt. of Ed. Sept. 25, 1901. Manning's Market. We are told that some, of Manning's business men are not pleased with what we had to say about this market, and the methods which have heretofore been employed here. Now it is well to be open, honest, and frank with all mankind, and if there are any business men in this town wvho do not like our remarks. we wvill say to such, that we are not running' this newspaper to help them to enrich themselves to the ulti mate ruin of the town. We are run ning this newspaper in the interests of the people of Clarendon County and when ever we believe there is any thing being done which is injurious to the people, it is a part of our duty to lend our efforts to stop it. This news paper has the reputation of being Ifrank and open, and if any who are Idissatisfied with our utterances, desire it. we will give them free use of these columns to justify themselves before the people. The business man, wheth er he be a cotton buyei' or a tobacco warehouse juggler, -who can justify his methods of doing business which has caused thousands upon thousands of pouds of tobacco to be taken to other markets, and hundreds of bales of cot ton to be sold elsewhere is welcome to our columns. Let him show where we have said one word that we were not fully justified in saying. No. instead of growling about the editor of THE TIMES, go to work with changed methods to win back the lost business. There are some merchants in this town who realize the necessity of our arous ing the business element to their in terests, and these are anxious to do any thing which will bring about a better condition; so much so. that they are seriously thinking of putting a man on the streets to buy cotton from the wagons, and they also seriously think ing of bettering our tobacco market. We are convinced that the agitation has opened the eyes of a number of bus iess men, and from now on, we will have an improved condition. That the agitation has done good we have nc doubt, and we expect the merchants oi this place to prove to the people tihat the day for one-sidedness is past, an:1 every effort will be made to induce the farmer to come to Manning. It is true, there are some farmers living in sections oi the county, who on account of the dis tane do n'ot come here, but we be lieve, with determination, even these can be induced here. Manning has had a bitter experience, from the loss of trade, because her bus iess men were not on the alert to theii own interests, but things are differeni now, if ther-e is anything in what met say. We can look forward now witi: more hope for the future: the farmei can bring his cotton and if one buyei has no limit, there are others now whc have, and prices will be full and strong, - rpeUner am Oun More I A Fireman's Closc Call. Istulk to my cngine. although every j.iit actbed and every nerve was racked with painl. writes C. W. Bellamy. a locomotive tireman of Burlington. Iowa. -I was weak and pae. with out any appetite and all rnn down. As I was about to zive up. I got a bottle of Electri Bit ters and. after taking it. I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak. sickly. run dowii people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction vuranteed by The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50 cents. Cities Without ums. Berlin has none of the horrible areas which disgrace London and so many other English towns. Even in the poor est quarters the dwellings are good, the streets well paved, clean and com paratively wide. It also has no slums in the English sense of the word. Kioto, in Japan, and Sevastopol, in Russia, both boast an absence of slums and paupers. In England the largest manufacturing .town which is free from this reproach Is probably Huddersfield, and after that would come Leaming ton Spa and London by the Sea.-Pear son's Weekly. 94AZrL; his signature is on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets ho remedy that cares a cold in one dny Writing For Money. Foild Father-Yes, my boy at the var sity has written several articles for the magazines. Friend-But be's not a professional writer, surely? "What do you mean by 'profession al?'" "Why, he doesn't write for money?" "Doesn't he? You ought to see some of his :etters to me."-Exchange. Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C., says: "I took medicine 20 years for asth:'na but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than any thing else during that time. Best Cough Cure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A Tour of the Escurial. It requires about four days to make an investigation of the Escurial, the great Spanish palace, there being such a multitude of rooms and apartments. To travel all the halls, chambers, corri dors, lengths and depths of the great palace would require a tour amounting to over 100 miles. At no Time is Man Secure from Attacks of such disorders of the stomach as cholera morbus, cramps and diarrhoea; but these complaints are common during the heated term, when it is dangerous to neglect them. .PAIN-KILLER is a remedy that has never failed and the severest attacks have been cured by i:. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. 25c. and 50c. Timely Warning. Proprietor-I am satisfied with yor work, Pusher, and I will raise your salary from $10 to $12 a week; but, onind, that does not mean, that- you must go and get married on the strength of it-New York Times. WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHAR ater and good reputation in each state (one In this county required) to represent and adve~r tse old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $18.00 weelkly with ex:penses additional all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offlets. Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager. 316 Caxton Building. Utn cago. [26-26r. Assumes the responsibility of many lines. A word as io such goods as co:ne under our Label. TEAS?!TEAS! TEAS! Our "Acme" Br'and Green and Black ... Is unsurpassed in quality and flavor: tea drinkers realize this. While Te i is a leading article of household use among all classes yet it has never received suticient attention in this country. Tea is not a new discovery, you can get Tea almost any where: the main qules tion is where to get real high grade Tea for the least money. No efforts have been spared in secur ing the very best grade of Teas at prices to meet the r'equirements of the mos, fastidious. An Exceedingly High Grade Tea In Green and Black at an exceedingly Low Price. WE SIMPLY LEAD! ~SAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor; Golgn of the MANNINO, S. C. - 'IDHONE NO. 2. I" Mail Orders receive immdeliate attention. 15 Courteous attention extended to I J. H . IMONS .C . Adiitrtr Mannig, S C.,Sept 1091 r- + WELGOME 0 C. STEP IN PLE AS 'S AND 'S We are at this writing, and hiave been1 for s'ome timie attending right to our PMs and Qs in order to be able to show our pat rons a line of Fall and Winter Suits 8 that's different-that is different in style, in make and in price, from the Suits nearly every store has. Our Spread is ready and you are inyited in to see it. Every style that fashion has smiled upon is here, and every suit-as it comes to us goes to you, at a bargain. THE SWELL DRESSER comes here for his swell suit. THE CONSERVATIVE flAN comes h'ere for his well made good looking, conservative suit. THE ]lAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes here to get the most for his money and N 0 N E go away dissatisfied. D. J. CHANDLER, Fu rri isher Hatter SUMTER, S. C. S. A RIGBY 'igs. MA.NNNG 'S Fast Coming Store.: TWO WEEES GPnLATEST BAEGAflS : Never to beForgotten!* SWill be the kind of values and prices which we have prepared - for TWO WEEKS offerings, and just to show what this mneans we make mention of the many remarkable values to be found $ here, and even if we mentioned more of them it would not fully serve the purpose, as it is absolutely necessary that you should ~,visit " The Rigby 'Store " this season in order to appreciate the . Smoney-saving prices at which thoroughly reliable and stylish W merchandise is being sold. Come here and investigate the mat-" Ster and y.ou will find the saving more than you would think pos sible. 8Astonishing Ofers in Dress Goods. ; Here's some special values that have never before been of fered in the history of the dry goods business and perhaps may nvragain be placed before the people, so come early and don't miss this opportunity. S25 pieces Novelty Dress Goods. 38-inch Fancies, and every lady These goods are worth 15e that sees them says they are per yard, but for this sale 10c well worth 40c the yard; they & ~.Brocaded and Figured D)ress are yours for........30c ,a SGoods, double width, and a Right here we must call your fine assortment of styles and special consideration of our __ are worth 20ec; for next two Fine Dress Goods, consisting weeks........ ..........12e of all the new Weaves and S36-inehGraniteand40-inch Fig- iFobries that we are offering C uired Dress Goods, in a line of at a Big Discount off durn Fine Colorimes; special.. ..24c this our Twvo Weeks Sale. 3SILES.-New and euifl S We have on dlisplay the finest and( most beautiful stock of g Black and Colored Silks and Satins, Black Silks for Skirts, g SBlack Silks for Waists, Colored silks, Colored Satins, etc., ever 4 o laced before the trade. Each and every piece is new and crisp. S peci ally cheap are our Satins, D~eAustria ror lining the Tailored SSuits, just............................--.---------.----- -- 100 S SPECIAL TWO WVEEKS IBARGAINS. - Each and every Spiece of these goods is this season's new styles. New Standard Print Cloths. Lead Pencils.......... .....1 $ ~'New Percales. Good vard-wide or' 12 for................10c S Bleach, softz finish,'at .... 5e Ladie& White Hem Stitched SGood Outing, regular 5e goods, Handkerchiefs, good value. for .....................4 -- for .....................5c SBed Ticking at.. .............or ii for................25c SMA LL WEAR.-Bargalns. Misses' Black Ribbed Hose, fu ll Good~long Slate Pencils,5 for 1c fashioned, for...... .....- e OOD SHOES.-Yu otuiit Now. S We have placd on our counters now. anid until they are all sold. many rare bar ~ ains in odd sizes of Shoes for Men and Women. and if your size is among the lot it wilbe the chapest pir of Shoes .vou haeeve:t owndcmotbelieohe @ for MIen, Women and Children in this town. They comprise the always reliable SHA MILTON-BROWN manufacture. SPECIAL FOR THE TWVO WEEK.Children's School Shoes. Men's Fine Sesand Ladies' Dress Shoes. Ask about our Western-Made Ladies' Shoes for To ubr tl drese y ou should. if you are a man, wear our "American Gentle f o re a woman wear our" American Lady*" Shoe. You won't find them anywhere else bamt in our store. Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. S The most wonderful line of Fine Clothinir you will ind in our store. v e 1)lace all our neFl lts ot n mark them ai, the closest pos-.ible caish t igures to please you. Collars and Cuffs. Have you ever given our Furnishintgs a look overi Well, if you have not you have been payin ot oe oney for th sone oodis, or s:ie money.o orr' ways give our special care, and we arc offering sonme wonderful Ha-rrains. S We sell all kinds of GROCERIES. too. and that's all youl wnit to know. OP B Our Great Fall and Winter Opening of Pattern Hats, Dress Goods and -Silks, Latest Styles in Cloaks and . Wraps will take place on Wed nesday and Thursday, October 2 and 3. We are specially desirous of having every lady in Clarendon county attend this opening and witness this grand display of 40 Pattern Hats, iLi Fine Millinery & ~ Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks fft and Wraps. or- Ladies, we welcome you all and we will try to make the day as pleasant for you as we possibly can. We will, however, send out no special printed invitations, as it is almost impossible to reach all of our -many friends and C customets, and those who don't get them naturally feel. slighted, therefore we will not send them out, and Will only extend a general invitation through the columns of the papers, and hope all who are interested in styles and fashions will attend. Remember the Days... WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, .. OCTOBER 2AND 3. i.- B E JN KIN..SUON. You are able to get something now that you * lave heretofore been missing. Come and see our MILINEHRY @OPENING 0 of the latest and prettiest styles of HAND-MADE ~'LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, which will occur -.on SWEDNESDAY & THUSDAY OCTOBER 2AND 3. - I saw that this town needed a good Milliner, so ~ - I secured an up-to-date Milliner ofNew York'who - - wvill try her best to satisfy all our customers. C Respectfully,. D. HIRSCHMANN : Feathers Curled and Fixed for Ever One of Our ' o ustomiers FREE OF CMARGE Money. Also a Large Line of Clothing, Shoes, 9-Where Did You -| Get That Hat?N ATAVANT'S. _ Millinery Opening Oc tober 1 and 2, at Sum-i Smerton.r inl 9-You ar idyinvited :to call and see our dis 5 play. H. T. AVANT.i