The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 08, 1902, Image 3

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Publishes All County and Town 01 ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C., JAN. 8, 1902. Spring Buds. Spring buds are beginning t bloom at The Jenkinson Dry Good Store. While we are rushing off al winter goods we are having advance< arrivals of spring goods. One case of the best yard-wide Se Island Percales at 10c the yard: soi everywhere at 12;c. Two cases of Shirting Print Cal cos for spring, at 4 and 5c the yard One ca of Import Embroideriei somethi: . *nheard of to the trad of Manning. A direct importation of Embroid eries from Switzerland. This mean Embroideries for our trade cheape than ever before. Call and see thi pretty lot of Embroidery, exquisit styles and very cheap. The greatest values in Pure Linei Huck Towels ever shown in thi tewn. One case of Pare Linen Hue Towels, 20x40 inches, only 35c pe pair; never sold in any market fo less than 50c per pair, but we hav 100 dozen that we will sell to th trade at 35c per pair. Call and see the great values w are offering in Winter Goods. W. E. JENKINSON. Advertisers will please re member that copy for change of ad. MUST be ii this office by Saturday Noon in order t insure publication the following week Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:: p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car wi also meet the freight trains. Arrangement have been made with the agent at depot to telt phone when freight trains are approachim Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. Mrs. W. P. Hawkins has been ver ill the past week. Mr. D. R. Reaves has returned froi a visit to Autryville, Ga. Mrs. S. R. Venning, who has bee )tsprately ill is improving. Mr. Champy Strange of Lyons, G: is visiting relatives in the county. %Mrs. Louis Levi left last Monda morning for a trip through Florida. New Year Cards - Prang's an Tuck's. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stor Master Itly Wilson, a son of Hon. S. Wilson after a very serious illness i convalescent. Candies for the children. Ever; thing to please them. The R. B. Loi yea Drug Store. L. C. Strauss, Esq., of the Sumter Ba was in Manning last Monday attendim the sheriff's sales. The Wizard of the North, Walte Scott's Novels, 12 Volumes. The R.]I Loryea Drug Store. Lewis Broom, colored, was arreste last Thursday on the passenger tra: at Foreston for assaulting the porte1 A Happy New Year. Read advei tisement in another column. The I B. Loryea Drug Store. .....Mr. D. M. Bradham is moving ha saw mill from Paxville ~to a more de sirable-place on the Central Rail Roa near Bear Creek. We have just opened a barrel of Turr blers at. ridiculously low prices. Th R. . Loryea Drug Store. Mr. D. M. Smoot who at one tim hjved at Foreston, and later in the For has secured a position as clerk in th Bank of Darlington. Colgate's Soaps and Extracts. The, have a reputation equal to ours. Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Rev. G. T. Gresham will preach fo the Salem Baptist church this yeat His first appointment will be on thb second Sunday at 11 a. mn. The largest display of Lamps, al prices, ever displayed in M~anning. Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store. We want our correspondents to favc us with frequent communications, es pecially during our absence from hon attending the legislature. Use the best-Hawkins' Never Fai Baking Powder. Prepared only by Th R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. -Messrs J. G. Slaughter, F. F. Coffe and J. L. McLeod left last Monda - night to eat sandwiches on the Mid wa at the Charleston exposition. Everything you could possibly thin of in Glassware and Chinaware for th table. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mrs. L. M. Bartield has moved he drsmkn establishment from abov the McLeod, Wilkins, King Co.t next door to the Express Oftice. "To hold as t'were the mirror up t nature,'' Charles Dickens' Novels, Volumes. The R. B. Loryea Dru Store. Mr'. S. B. Cole has- moved into th Burgess building known as The Ma: mlng Hotel, where he will entertai permanent and transient boarders. Toilet Sets, Water Sets, a beautift assortment. We can please the mos fastidious. The R. B. Loryea Dru Store. SMr. S. WV. Barron who has bee elping the county treasurer. has give up that position to accept a positic with Mr. R. A. Chandler at Mayesvillt The pioneer of Southern literatur< William Gilmore Simmns: his complet works in 17 Volumes. The R. B. Loi yea Drug Store. XDied last Sunday at her home in Sil ver, after and extended illness. Mrs Bettie Owen. wife of Rev. T. B. Owe: The funeral took place Monday at A: drews Chapel. A magnificent assortment of Phot< graph Albums, all prices. A beautift New Year remembrance. The R. T Loi-yea Drug Store. Moses Melvin, colored, from Mannin was accidentally killed at the Atlanti Coast Lumber Company mill in Georg< town last Friday. His body was brougi: home on Saturday. Our Cologne, prepared in our labort tory, is conceded by connoiseurs to b tbe most perfect Cologne on the mal -ket. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. It would be a good idea if a pure could be raised to charter a tramit carry the school children down to th Charleston exposition. A more prof table day could not be spent by them. For many years it has been concede that our Essences of Lemon, Vanilh: Ginger, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Pint apple, Banana, Strawberry and Almon are full strength and of the best qua ity. Not how much but how good. Th T2 13. Lorya Dru Stor. extend to Mr. and Mrs. Thon Nimmer our appreciation for a box of cake, made and sent here from Syria, their native home. The cake had a peculiarly delicious flavor - rather a more-ish taste. Our line of Iox Paper, Writing Tab lets, Visiting Cards. Paper and Envel opes, Pens. Pencils at any price has never been excelled. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. The holder of ticket number 17 is the winner of Rigbv's beautiful prize doll. s Mr. Rigby gave us this number to pub I lish last week, but we forgot it. The I lucky one can get the doll by presenting coupon 17 at Rigby's. t One pound excellent Writing Paper I for 10 cents: 60 Sheets Paper and 60 Envelopes for 20 cents-the greatest values ever offered. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Some one borrowed a volume of the ' Encyclopedia Britanica from THE e TIMES office, which we would like to locate, as it breaks the set, and cannot - be replaced. The party having it will s please make the same known. r Sweets to the Sweet." Tenney's I s Bon Bons and Confections in pound and I e half pound artistic boxes. Tenney's i Peanut Brittle. Williams' Walnut Candy. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. White Corn S1.00 per bushel. Mixed Oats 70c. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats 85c. Wneat Bran 1001b. sacks, S1.50. r Ground Feed 1001b. sazks $1.75. We r have large quantities of Grain Bran e and Mixed Feed and can fill all orders promptly. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. To arrive shortly, Seed Potatoes e Early Rose. Bliss' Triumph, Red. Our friends who purchased them from us last season need not be told where to secure them now. The R. B. Loryea J Drug Store. The historic liberty bell, has been I ken from Independence hall, and t ted Southward last Monday morn t 0 ing, it will arrive in Charleston to morrow, escorted by the Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, several members of the city council and a guard of po-i lice. The coming of the bell is one of the great features of the exposition. Has a county reputation: Dr. Cur- t tin's Headache Powders, safe, sure, 9 quick. Gives almost instant relief in the most severe sick, nervous and bil ious headaches. Prepared only by The 1 " R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Y We call special attention to the letter from Senator Tillman in this issue, and C would ask our readers to read it < a through, note what he says and then t compare our reply with it. If you can n find a copy of THE MANNING TmES of December 11th, read the editorial i which Senator Tillman refers to, and L. then you will be in an intelligent po- I sition to judge whether we have in any I way mislead our readers. Even during the gladsome season never forget that at the Sign of the Gol- x d den Mortar you will find a Modern DrugI . Store, complete in all its appointments, 3 . containing the most complete stock - north of Charleston. The R. B. Lor s yea Drug Store. Our attention has been called to an Act of the General Assembly relating Sto mortgages on crops and other per sonal property, which requires the en tire mortgage clause to be written or type-written, and not printed. We give this information in order to save people trouble. To make your printed r liens valid, run your pen through' the Lmortgage clause, and then write out the property the mortgage is intended tocer nWhat is Kafeka? A boon tothe sick and convalescent; a nourishing and health giving bread in liquid form: it -makes a pleasant, healthful beverage; . strengthens without stimulating, satis fies without shattering the nerves; highlv recommended for children as Is well.' The R B. Loryea Drug Store. dOn Mr. A. S. Briggs' plantation in, the Summerton section of the 26th inst. Jessie McBride, colored, acci - dentally shot and killed himself; about ethe same time the accident occurred his grandmother Kate McBride who eclaimed to be 115 years of age, died. SThis old soul was very aged and the eoldest inhabitant cannot recollect when she was young. Her ago may not be as old as she claimed, but it is believed ythat she was over a hundred. eJanuary salesday came off last Mon day and our sheriff had two foreclosureC sales and one for partition. 'He sold a 4 .tract of land containing one hundred i acres Salinas and others agrainst Isaac I Rhame and others for S755, to John W. 1 Rhame, a tract for partition JaneW. To-< I bias and others Mary Tobias and others < e containing two hundred and thirty six 1 acres for $226 to J. W. Holladay, and 1 another tract H. P. Spear and A. H. r Silcox as administrators against W. G.' -' Frierson, containing nine hundred acres: for $3000, to Lee & Moise attorneys. 1 SHelp... iNature Sj Babies and children needj g proper food, rarely ever medi ine. lf they do not thrivet - on their food something is wrong. They need alittlel| i~help to get their digestivej #machinery working properly. SCOD LIVER OUL e $dTIIYPOPHOSPIIITESO'LINESSODA -will generally correct this - difficulty.I i. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonidi n baby's bottle three or fou ime a day you will soon seel g imarked improvement. ForI ~ arger children, from half to ~tKa teaspoonful, according to Sage, dissolved in their milkI ~ you so desire, will very1 - soon~w show its great nourish e g' power. If the mother's o k does not nourish the bay she needs the emul d n, It will show an effect Sonce both upon mother d ''nd child. ~~ 50Cs.c$o, all druggists. Manning is now well supplied with aotels we have the "Central," recently nlarged and refurnished. with an ex .erienced management, the "Manning" inder a management which will give zood service, and the "Clarendon." All hree of these hotels are well situated, ecause. close to the business portion o lie town. A town with three hotels in t means that the traveling public need 1ot fear a lack of accommodations. and herefore can come to Manning with ull expectation of being well enter ained. - The world of books, the world o )ooks is still the world." The lar rest assortment of Novels, Poets, Iistory. Juveniles, Boys' and Girls 3ooks in cloth and paper editions--all )rices: 500 titles. We can please any aste from "grave and gay. from lively o severe." The R. B. Loryea Drug tore. In a few days the train from Char eston will reach here about one hour arlier in the mornings, whether thi nove is preparatory to the putting on f a double daily passenger service we to not know, if it is not, we cannot see hit help it will be to us. To be forced .o spend two nights in Charleston tc iave otre business day. is bad enouzh. )ut it is -vorse to require people whc vant to g down. to reach the city late Lt night, and when leaving to get up at Ln unreasona)le hour in the morning, ithout giviig other accommodations o make up f,>r such a harassing sched ile. We do not see what the railroad tuthorities mean, are they courting he people to make complaints to the onstituted authorities? WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONSOF CHAR eter Lnd good reputation in each state (one in his county required) to represent, and adver ise old established wealthy business house of olid firancial standing. salary $18.00 weekly ith expenses additional. all payable in cash ach Wednesday direct from bead offlces. lorse r.nd carriage furnished. whea necessary. ieierences. Enclose self-addressed stamped nvelope. Manager. 316 Caxton Building. Chi ago. [:6-26t The attention of our readers is called o the advertisement of the Hotel Sum er Steam Laundry. The management as secured the service of an expert team laundry man from New York .nd has gone to the expense of putting n the most modern machinery , they iave established an agency here, with nstructions to guarantee all work en rusted to them, and from the work vhich we have seen from this estab ishment we do not hesijate to recom nend it. Our readeni will remember he Hotel Sumter Steam laundry of vhich Mr. Thomas Nimmer is the Lgent here is not the old Sumter laun Irv which was complained of on ac :ont of its inferior work: this con :ern is entirely modern, and satisfac ory work will be delivered or no pay. "Some time ago my daughter cax ght a severe old. She complained of pain in her chest and ad a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's ough Remedy according to directions and in wo days she was well and able to go to school. have used this remedy in my famly for the ast seven years and have never known it to all," says James Prendergast, merchant. An ato Bay. Jamaica, West India Idlands. The >ains in the chest Indicated an approacoing at ack of pneumonia. which in this instance was Lndoubtedly warded off by Chamberlain's Cough temedy. It counteracts any tendeacy of a cold oward pneumonia. Sold by The R. B. Loryea )rug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. We appeal to our friends throughout ,he county to aid us in getting out THE rImEs with interesting !matter during >ur attendance upon the legislature. We leave next week for Columbia, und ur work there will occuy our whole nind, and we ask our friends to send in natter from the various sectons. Dur .ng our absence we will endeavor to ~urnish a weekly letter from the State lapitol in order to keep our readers in ormed as to the acts and doing of 3arendon's Representatives, also such natters as in our judgment will be of nterest to the people. These letters will be written in all fairness, giving o each representative the credit he leserves, with no attempt-or intent to oom or detract, but simply to keep the eople posted as to the facts. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. lls of Lisbon. Ia., had to repair. "Standing vaist deep In Icy water." he writes, "gave me a errible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. 'nally the best doctors In Oakland. Neb., loux City and Omaha said I had Consumption md could not live. Then I .began using Dr. sng's New Discovery and was wholly cured by ix bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, olds and all Throat and Lung troubles by The L B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c. 5 Very few changes have been made in he business houses of this place and iearly all the clerks remain with their id employers. There was an impression out that lo sal subscribers would have to pay an sxtra charge to talk to Sumter, this c'as a mistake as no such requirement las been made, nor would it be sub nitted to by the patrons, The Sumter ~oncern did adopt such a rule, but this oncern is not governed by it,. As we mderstand it, the reason for making his extra charge, is to prevent persons rom monopolizing the time with con ersations to the annoyance of those w'ho want to attend to business; there s no doubt that a lot of time is wasted m people who really are only enjoying ~hemselves, and this could be reme lied by limiting the talks to, say, five ninutes. A Poor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he could it digest his food. Early use of Dr. Kings iew Life Pills would have saved him. They ~trengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote ssimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. koney back if not satisfied. Sold by The R. B. orya Drug Store. Merchants and other business men, 0 you appreciate the importance ol :he tobacco trade to this town? ,If you lo, let us commence early to devise eans to induce tobacco growers to bring their product here. Manning :an be made a fine market, if her busi nes men will only lend encouragement. rhere can be devised a plan which~ will cost very little and at the same ime, it will draw ninety per cent. of he tobacco g'rowers in the county, and I great deal from adjoining counties. [t is a matter for our business people o consider, and the sooner the better. We refer to having a tobacco ware ouse where farmers can bring their product and sell it without any charges whatever. It will be the best paying project that has ever been started here, and the results will he so satisfactory that the scheme will '>e continued. etus have a free warehouse where the farmer can get full value for his labor without having to pay a lot of charges. A free tobacco warehouse will bring thousands of dollars worth of trade here that would go elsewhere There hould be an early meeting of the business nren to consider this, or some ther project to bring to Manning the trade that naturally should come here. Seven Years in Bed. -Wll wonders ever cease?" inquire the ~riends of Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence. Kan. rhey knew she had been unable to leave her ed in seven years on account of kidney and iver trouble. nervous prostration and genera! lebilit:" Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters en bled me to walk." she writes."and in three onths I felt like a new person." Women suf Eering from Headache. Backache. Nervousness, sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizz3 Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. 'atisfaction guaranteed. R. B. Loryea Drng Store. Only 50c. The county board of commissioners held their annual meeting last Satur :lay, with the Representatives in the general assembly all present. On ac ount of many claims outstanding that were being handed in and others not as yet presented, the board could not give Ehe delegation a complete statement of the receipts and disbursements for the year 1901. There were several matters liscussed by the delegation with the :ommissioners, among which. was the matter of fraudulent school chart :laims, the increasing demand on the poor fund, the sheriff's acting as con -thl for the magsrate at \Manning. the issuing of warrants in the bali wicks of other magistrates, and other matters which will require the atten tion of the legislature. The meeting was harmonious and all were disposed to take care of the county's interests It i without increasing the taxation. The commissioners think that notwithstand ing the several outlays that have been made for new bridges, road machines, mules, and other necessary matters, t the money collected will pay off all of the indebtedness, leaving the county to begin the new year without debt. The commissionCrs will prepare an ac curate statement of the income and expenditures and send same to the delegation by the time the legislature convenes. We are satisfied that there will be no increase in the levy. Clar endon now enjoy s the distinction of having as low a county levy as any county in the State, and we see no rea son why it should not continue so. A Good Recommendation. "I have :2oticed that the sale on Chamber- 1 lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is almost in variably to those who have once used them." says Mr. J. H. Weber. a prominent druggist of Cascade. Iowa. What better reommendation could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel (ull after eating. when you t have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with consti pation. and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief waich they afford. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isa:e M. Lor yea. Prop. He Changed His Name to Berger. Dr. A. Becker, Manning's electric light magnate, who deserted his wife in Sumter, and ran off with a young woman from Foreston leaving a number of creditors to mourn. haq turned up in Greensboro. A gentleman in this town, received a letter of inquiry re garding Becker some days ago, and nc %7 we find that with the Foreston t woi:an he had. to sail out of that city ' under a cloud. A special to the Char lotte Observer from Greensboro says: "That as the result of an investigation made by the Knights of Pythias of that town, to whom he made application for membership, Dr. Al. G. Berger, who is c said to have several wives, one of whom resides in Sumter, left that town under a cloud today. Berger had good rec- i ommendations from narties in Sumter, c and later going to Greensboro became a prominent church worker. He was accompanied by a young woman who passed as his wife. She is said to be from Sumter." Stepped Into Live Coals. -Wnen a child I burned my foot frightfullv." r writes W. H. Ends cf Jonesville. Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for thirty years, but 1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after t everything else failed." Infallible for Burns. r Scalds, Cuts, SOres. Bruises and Piles. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, 25c. 5 raxvlle News. Editor The Manning Times: The holidays are now over, the New , Year has come in. and the farmers are o beginning to take 'up the work that goes toward making the crops which v we hope will be better this year than last. Although many of the farmers will have to begin work in debt, still there is hope that they will come out all right next fall. Of course this calls for alot of self sa::rifice on the part of the farmers, but we believe they will <;ive up cheerfully many little luxuries that go toward making life happy. Rev. Mr. Hodge. the new Methodist pastor, filled his first appointment here last Sunday. He created quite a good impression, and no doubt the people will like him better after knowing more of him. Misses Sophie Huggins and Louise McKnight left last Thursday to spend - some time with Miss Grace Chappel, near Columbia, before returning to their studies at Edgefield. Misses Elma Geddings and Naggie Corbett left last week to take charge of their schools at New Zion and Fores ton, respectfully. Mr. Frank Huggins has returned .to Edgefield to take up his studies again. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, Jr. spent 4 last Friday in Manning. We read "A Southern Problem" in your last weeks issue, and indeed think ( it is fine. Earl certainly deserves cred it for it and we wish him much success4 in his writings. "A SUBSCRIBER." Janurry 6, 1902.4 Children Especially ILiable. 4 Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme-4 ly painful and if neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are espe cially liable to such mishaps because 4 not so careful. As a remedy DeWitt's 4 Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon 4 heals the wound. Beware of counter- 4 feits. Sure cure for piles. " DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of 4 eczema after two physicians gave her up," writes James Mock, N. Webster Ind., " The sores were so bad she soiled 4 two to fire dresses a day." The i. B.4 Loryea Drug Store.* Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.4 If you want the best and lar- 3 4 getvariety of Flavoring Ex- . is1 the place to get them. SIf you want Clark's Peerless a SBakin~g Powder, W. E. BROWN 3 S& CO.'S is the place to get it. 4 S No other better, or "even just as good." i C If you have a cough. use SCompound Syrup of White i SPine with Tar. W. E. BROWN 3 S& CO.'S is the place to get it. * SIf you want anything in the a e line of Stationery, WV. E. 2 BROWN & CO.'S is the place 4 to get thebet SIf you have headache, use Magical Headache Powders. W. E.BROWN& CO.'S is the Splace to get them. Price, 5c. SIf yout want your Prescrip- a tion compounded with the ut- 4 most Skill and Accuracy. W. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place a ~tobhave it done. SIf you want anything kept a Sin a FIRST CLASS D[UG STORE, I!W. . BROWNI SIS THE PLACE TO GET IT. BE SURE YOU GET TilE -BULLION 4 Buggy arnd Implement 4 P AINT, Goocd as Gold. ALL KINDS OF PAINT AT ERAME'S Drug Store,4 SU1MMEDTON,.S. C. Meeting of Pension Board. A meeting of the County Pension 3oard has been called for the third iaturday in January at 11 o'clock at he court house in Manning. All in crested parties will take notice. We vould be glad to have a large meeting hat day of the survivors of the war. .nd if found to be desired. we would ike to organize a Historical Commit ee, one historian at least from each ownship in the county. The particu ars will be made known on that. day. Let us have a full meeting of the vet rans on Saturday, the 18th day of Jan ary, at 11 o'clock at the court house in Janning. D. J. BRADHAM. Chairman Pension Board. Manning. S. C.. January 6. 1902. 2t There are some Simple Remedies adispensable in any family. Among hese, the experience of years assures s, should be recorded Painkiller. For oth internal and external applications ve have found it of great value: es ecially can we recommend it for colds, heumatism, or fresh wounds and bruis s.-Christian Era. Avoid substitutes, here is but one Painkiller. Perry )avis.' Price 25c. and 50c. k Happy New Year! Ring out the old. ring in the new, The year is going. let him go: Ring out old shapes of foul disease. Ring out the old. ring in the new." YHE 1. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE akes this occasion to offer their thanks to heir friends and patrons for their kind patron re and encouragement. With their co-opera ion we have cause for self-gratulation at the emarkably large Christmas business enjoyed, ven barring the depressed condition of affairs. As in the past we will endeavor to give the ery best service to our patrons. We feel that v persistent efforts in .e r-ht direction that e have maintained the reputation enjoyed for ver A Quarter of a Century y our predecessors and it will be our constant ffort to continuc to enjoy the confidence, of the ublic. CHE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE ll always carry a full and complete stock of )RUGS, IMEDICINVES and CHEMICALS. 'HE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE rIll use every effort to keep their PRESCRIP 'ION DEPARTMENT up to the standard iaintained for so many years. We are not given to boasting. but we assert rith pardonable pride that we have the most horoughly equipped MODERN DRUG STORE orth of Charleston. 'HE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE rill respond at any hour during Sundays, and ight calls will be cheerfully and promptly re ponded to. 'HE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE il give immediate attention to the wants of ut-of-town customers and mail orders will be nt on day of receipt. Again thanking our friends and patrons, we 'ish them all A Happy and Prosperous New Year. KE R. B. [ORIR IIRUG 81119, ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, - Sign of the - Golden Mortar, MANNING, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. c a.S T O L.ZA.. Bears the I8Kind You H8ve Always Bought Sinature of SWe do not try to entice peop: Sboasting about selling at cost and ~tising, but we are selling our goo< We sell honest goods at a smn: Sehlants in our line in this section< We will sell you a better Suit a better pair of Pants, a better p Sson or daughter for less money tl W else. Ask your friend or neighbori i C.M.DAVI a aWalk=0ve annote what t'hey have to say f S Ask him it he has ever worn a Fechheimei Schlosa an orCLOT an erwhat they will tell you M. DAVIS & Co.'s and see whb prices before making your purchi We are not in the Lien bus Scollect. By doing a cash busine Senables us to give our customers 1 All we ask is to give us a looli the other part is left with YOU. Syou in PRICE and QUALITY. 10 .M. PAl 3TATE OF SOUTH UAROLINI County of Clarendon, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Aaroi Weinberg, Plaintiff, against sus Walker, James Henry Walkel Rebecca Walker, Lilly Walke Willis Walker and Frank Wa ker. Defendants. Judgment for Foreclosure and Salo UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF. Judgment Order of the Court of Con Lnon Pleas, in the above stated ai tion, to me directed, bearing date < November 23, 1!01, I will sell at pul lie auction, to the highest bidder f< -ash, at Clarendon Court House, Manning, in said county, within ti legal hours for judicial sales, on Moi lay, the 3rd day of February, 190: being salesday, the following di scribed real estate: "All that tract of land situated i larendon county, State aforebai< ontaining eighty-five acres, more c less, and bounded as follows: Norti by lands of John Hodge; east, b lands of Mrs. Henrietta Thames an John S. Watt; south, by lands of I C. Carrigan, formerly of R. R. Dix gle, and west, by lands of Mrs. Eu ma Hambleton and John F. Cutter. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. ELBERT DAVIS, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., January 7, 1902. [23-4t Unknown Land Sale. BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTION D ected to me by M. R. Cooper, Seer ary of State, I will sell Monda: February 3rd, 1902, at public outer: ,or cash, fifty acres of land in Sant( Swamp, in Fulton Township, own< hereof unknown. A. plat of sai ands is now on file in my office. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. ELBERT DAVIS, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., January 7, 1902. gotice Municipal Registraioi J. A. Weinberg has been appointe Supervisor of Municipal Registratio for the Town of Manning, in aceor ance with the Acts of the Gener. Assembly of 1896. All male persox of 21 years or older, desiring to voi [a the coming Municipal election I be held the second Monday in Apri 1902, will apply to the above Supe visor for registration certificates. By order W. E. BROWN, Intendant. E. J. BROWNE, Clerk. LAUNDRY. Hotel Sumtei STEAM LAUNDRY, THOMAS NIMMER, Agent. All linens kept in reasonable repaii FREE OF CHARGE. I will call on my regular custome1 or their laundry. Parties desiring laundry work dot n first class style will do well to entrui heir goods to me. THOMAS NIMMER, MANNING, S. C. FactsI i le to come to our store by idly all other kinds of catch adver-4 is strictly L. MKI'E T.4 ller profit than any other mer-4 f the country. of Clothes for yourself or boys,4 air of Shoes for yourself, wife,4 an you can get them anywhere4 f they have ever worn a pair of4 IS & CO.'S ls Brtes H NI abot he, ndthn o o . Itteloklkangethi 4ss inesadhv obddbst ssw uti olsew ic >ete godItcoe rcs ; hnyucmet on n We resaisie weca peae4 4l&C d TO ALL. The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store desires to extend their thanks to their many friends for the liberal Lman patronage given them the past year. y We are now taking stock and _ are throwing out all Remnants of every kind and next week we will have a Remnant Sale and a Out-Price Sale of all Winter Goods. Come with the CASH, as this Remant Cut-Price Sale will be the bargain getting event of ' the season. To make this sale interesting L we will put on sale 5,000 yards-of Sea :Island Homespun, 27 inches wide, at 3c per yard, and we defy you to buy the same goods else 'where for less than 4c per yard. Another great lot of Remnant Shoes will be put on the market at SLEDGE-H AMMER PRICES. Come with the Cash and you will not go off disappointed. A Happy and prosperous New Year to all. 10010 The Manning Hardware Company For AGRICOULTURIALIMLMN. Plows, Plow Stocks, Steel Shapes, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Guano Horns, Cotton Rope, Wire Fencing, Clevises, Repair Links, Curry Combs. WE MAKE TOBACCO BARN FLUEs. Strings, Back-Bbrga nSingle-Trees Bridles CollasClar d, Ha rine SStones Flat Irons, Axes, Corn Shellers Cw Bells n, Oandavtei Plows in stock; the Deering Harvester Company and the American Field Sand Wire Fence Company. For 1ill Su.Dp1ies Valves, Lubricators, Gauge Glasses, Inectors, Inspirators, Black and SGalvanized Pipe, Pumps, Steel Sinks, Compression Bibbs, Bath Tubs, Steam Gauges, Bolts, Zut and Washers, Round and Flat Iron, Packing, Lubricating Oil. Carpenters' Tools, Lecks, Hinges, Nails, Window Fasteners, Valley Tin, Eave Troughs, Guttering, etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. A splendid yassortment of these: White Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, S8rt Tar pentine, Varnish, Japan Dryer, all colors; Cold Water Paint, ~Vieand Colore; Lamp Black. H(yLsefu1rniMhig GO~ds. Everything in Tinware, Cirockery, Cooking Stoves, Heaters, Country SHolloware, Siders, Ovens, Skillets. A nice assortment of Lamps and Glassware, Wod and Metal Buckets, Stove Repairs, Sad Irons. uBlggy an. WMagOcr. 3I.eairs. }Axle Points, Bolts, Clips, Anti-Rattlers, Rims, Hubs, Spokes, Shafts, Buggy Steps, Rubber Cloth. SCuitlery an. Sportin3g GO~o our Guaranteed ocket Knives. Shiot, Powder, Caps, Fuse Dnamite, SCanvas Hunting Coats and Legginsg, Rubber Boots. Very truly, SManning Hardware Co. - CAGER'S } Coouerage 20anda230 pounds per bar Finest Cooperage, Finest ~ 4IM~ ~ Quality that Money can buy. }Write us for prices. We cover the Southern States. - G AROLINA PORTLAND CEENT COe - sole Selling Agents, CHARLESTON, . . S. C. S. R. VENNING, Jeweer. -o. Dealer in -.-e Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and All-Kinds of FANCY NOVELTIEs. ENTS and alway ar a lare and handsoe le ofA RS Silverware, Hand-Painted China, Glassware arnd rvmeraus other articles suitable for gif ts of all kind. COME AND SEE THEM. All Watch, Clock nd Jewel Reparing Done