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Publishes Al County and T own O ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., MARCH 5, 1(02. Off For New York. W. E. Jenkinson is now iu New York making his pur chases of Spring and Sum mer Goods and the people of Clarendon county ma'y expect to see the liuest dis play of goods ever piled on counters and shelves in Manning. Mr. Jenkinson will have the prettiest patterns in Dress Goods to be found in New York and he will no tify the ladies through these columns as soon as they are ready for inspec tion. Advertisers w ill please re member that copy for a change of ad. MIrST bc In this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication tle following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:5 p. m. for the passenger trains. and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have beeu :a.de with the agent at depot to tele phone when frcight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents cach war. The pension board met in the court house last Saturday. S. I. Till's for Straw Hats. Mott's Vinegar, the purest on the market. The R. B. Loryea Druz Store. Mr. W. E. Jenkinson left last Mon day morning for New York. S. I. Till's is headquarters for Shoes. Men's heavy Plow Shoes 80c. at S. I. Till's. Court convenes in Manning March 24th. Judge C. G. Dantzler will preside. Get a big Sun Hat for 5c. at Till's. next door to Rigby's. All the new things in White Goods at S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. School trustees will have a meeting in the court house Saturday 15th, inst. All of them should attend. The 25c Embroidery.going at 10c. at Till's, next door to Rigby's. T. W. Wood & Sons' Garden Seed germinate. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Every body should go to Pinewood on -nextTriday evening. It is to be an evening full of pleasure. S. I. Till has opened again, next door to S. A. Rigby's. See him. T. W. Wood & Sons' Garden Seed are the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Found-A saddle in good condition by G. J. McCoy. The owner can have the same by paying the cost of this notice. Apply at THE TIMES office. To arrive shortly Paris Green Chem ically pure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 19c Laces~ going at 5c yard. at S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Miss Daisy Glass of Spartanburg has arrived to take charge of S. I. Till's millinery department. Miss Glass is highly recommended in her profession. Best 36-inch Percale. 5c per yard. at S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. All varieties of Woods' Seed Irish Potatoes, and Landreth's Garden Seeds at The Manning Grocery Co. One hundred Men's $2.50 Hats bought at a special price, only 98c, at Till's. next door to Rigby's. Died at Summerton last Friday night Miss Lida Tisdale, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tisdale. The deceased was about 21 years of age, and beloved by her acquaintances. *S. I. Till wants your cash business. and is offering every inducement to get it. Always plant the best Garden Seed T. W. Wood & Sons are the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Solicitor Wilson returned from the Florence court, and next week he goes to Georgetown for the court there. 'fSolicitor Wil.son speaks very highly of the new Judge now on this circuit. Excellent results always obtained by planting T. W. Wood & Sons superior Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. When you buy a pair of Shoes from S. I. Till' he will mend them free of charge if they are not as represented. President Roosevelt has appointed A. C. Davis. late Lieutenant of volun teers in Cuba and the Philippines. to a lieutenancy in the regular army. Lieu tenant Davis is ordered to Fort Monroe. Virginia, to stand his exammnation, and if he is successful, he is fixed for life with a fine paying position. in line of promotion, and a social prestige which is not excelled. We congratulate him on being thus recognized by the Presi dent and hope he will pass a suecessful examination. The people of Clarendon have set the seal of approval on T. W. Wood & Sons Garden Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Real good quality Bleached 90x90 inch ready hemimed Sheets, 75c each or .ar ,an at S. T. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Free Rural Route Inspector Brown ctame to Manning last Monday to inspect the proposed route between Manning and Paxville. The route goes uP the Fulton to about a mile and a half from Paxville, cuts across to the Sumter road by Home Branch church, and comes down that road to the Man ning postoffice, which is to be the distributive point. Insp~ector' Brown regards the route an excellent one and believes it will soon be in operation. There are a number of applicants for the position of carrier. A civil service examination is required to secure the position which pays &900 a year. the carrier to furnish his horse and wagon. They- have a county reputation Dr. Curtin's Headache Powders, safe, sure. qtuick, prepared only by The R. B. IL>r yea Drug Store. Let Miss Glass make your Spring Hat, she is the best milliner that has ever been to Manning. at Till's, next door to Rigby's. We are prepared to deliver Corn and Oats at any depot in Clarendon county. Those having to buy will do well to see us, as we can "tigger" ('lose. The anningr Groery ('o. Not wi thstanding the great misfort une that has befallen S. I. Till, he is up and going again: he is now doing business in the small place next door to S. A. l Fi's. He has some good things that h'e oliers in this week's issue under the heading, Only a Word." He has been to New York and Baltimore and how he buys goods so cheap is a puzzle to his ,ompetitors, but be knows the markets and when he leaves Manning for New Yor'k and Bal timore it is all business and no pleasure. He is in a small place and has his little store jammed from floor to ceiling, and everything he otTers is at least 25 per cent cheaper than any of his competit ors. if you want to see a busy store for spring. then go to Till's. next door to Rigby's. '.First the blade. then the Ear. after that the full Corn in the Far." Gent ry's early market Corn on the Coh. Tim I,.. B. Loryea Drug Store. The time for selecting a new town council is drawing near, and every voter should see to it that he procures his registrationl certificate, because, without such a certificate they cannot vote. A, we have remarked before it is hiohly important that an interest should be taken in the selection of our town otficials, as under the law the council will have increased powers and it be hooves the taxpavers to see to it that men of good judgment are selected. We i have no other intere:t in the town election than to get the best material to conduct the affairs of the town, and this should be the feeling of every voter. Under the general law taxes can be ra sed as high as ten mills and the income this would bring, together with the other sources of revenue, it leaves room for extravagance, if not carefuih- managed. There should be a citizens meeting at an early date to adopt a platform and nominate a ticket, and every voter can have a voice in the selection if he will take the requisite interest in the town's welfare. Via the Suez Canal, English Break fast and Gunpowder Teas. Connoisseurs pronouince it a superb blend. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Last Satureay evening the store of W. E. Jenkinson was aglow with sun light brilliancy. Ever on the lookout to attract attention to his well equipped establishment. he was not baffled by the cost, and lie made a contract with the aoent, and had installed into his store the famous Kitson light, which for niellownes, and brilliancy is far superior to the electrie light. The ;ights in the vicinity of Jenkinson's had a .lufll red appearance, and as one fel low expressed it when his attention was called to the splendor of Jenkin son's light said "yes, it is a fine light, but don't it play hell with the others?" Whether Jenkinson in this exhibition of enterprise has gone premeditately to do with the other merchants what the fellows say his lights are doing, we do not know. but we do know that any merchant who shows so much pride in his business as to provide the most searching light on his goods is bound to impress the trading public, and if he does not exactly play the game his lights are said to have played. he will most, unless they get a hump on them selves also. People like to see im provements and whenever they are made their attention is drawn. 'We do remember an apothecary and hereabouts he dwells." at the Sign of the Golden Mortar. Read adver tisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. On the evening of March 7th, which is next Friday, there will be an enter tainment at the Pinewood Academy for the benefit of purchasing patent desks for the school. State Superintendant of Education J. J. McMahan has accepted n invitation to deliver an address on the occasion, and the good people of the community will provide such an evening's entertainment as will give great pleasure to all who attenct. The people of the Pinewood section are taking a lively interest in the cause of education, and we hope the attendance on next Friday evening will be in keer ing with the zeal exhibited by the pro ooters of the entertainment. The edi tor of THE TIMES has received most ordial invitations to be present which e highly appreciates and will attend if he is in the county at the time. Everybody that can, ought to go and ear the address of Hon. J. J. McMa han, because he will speak on a subject that is interesting to every good citi zen, and especially to those people who see the necessity of more progressive ness in our schools. The entertain ment at Pinewood is for a worthy cause and deserves to be will patronized. " The grand old gardener and his 'sons' Smile at the claims of lono- descent" T. W. Wood & Sons ned not go back to the revolution to prove the superi ority of their Garden Seed, Onion Sets, Seed Potatoes, Field Corn, Millet Seed, etc. They are absolutely the best seed on the market and the people of Cliar endon know it. The Paris Exposition of 1900 awarded them the Gold Medal for general excellence. The Ri. B. Loryea Drug Store Help... Nature I Babies and children needj Sproper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive ~on their food something is a wrong. They need a little | Thelp to get their digestivef machinery working properly.:e COD LIVER OIL 7?TfflP0?OPHIE30'LIE45DA wil1 generally correct this difficulty.I if you will put from one fouL-th to half a teaspoonful i baby's bottle three or four imsa day you will soon see A marked improvement. Porj argjer children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to!a ag:,e, dissolved in their milk,I if you so desire, will very scoa show its great nourish 'a power.. I.f the mother's a mil does not nourish the j aby, she needs the emul-| :n. It will show an effect - i once both iipon mother ;oc. and $:.oo, alt druggists. 5 e . :TT BO~NECheimtsNew Yor Our Schools At The Exposition. In urgring the proposition to take the school children to the exposition we have found a response from District! No. 3. which comprises the schools of! Miss Gieger at Panola. Miss Weatherly at Brailsford, and Miss Plowden at Felder, and the Grange Hall school in charge of Miss Tindal which is in an other district, desires to join District No. 3 in an excursion to Charleston. On last Saturday, after a talk with one of the trustess of District No. 3, we decided to undertake the scheme of getting up a "Clarendon public school day" for the exposition,so that as many of our schools as can, will have an op portunity to take advantage of the big excursion. The Wilson & Summerton railroad, Central road and Alderman's road can arrange a schedule so that all of the schools can go into Charleston at 9 o'clock a. m. and leave (harleston at, U p. in. thus givinz a whole day for sight seeing. To carry out this scheme we would ask that the trustess of the public schools in Clarendon county who feel an interest iu the children of their re spective schools, meet in the court house in Manning Saturday March 15th at 12 o'clock m. for the purpose of con sidering the advisibility of the under taking. also to appoint a committee to ascertain the cost. and other matters that will be necessary. We hope there will be a full attendance at this meet ing, and those coming will be prepared to state the financial condition of their respective schools. This prospective visit to the exposi tion is no idle thought. but it is in the interest of education. We are sincere in the belief that our children can learn more in one day's visit to the ex position than they can gather from text books in a whole session. Parents take an interest in this matter, and urge your trustees to attend the meet ing on the 15th inst. Finds Way to Live Long. The startling announcement of a Discovery that will surely lengthen life is made by editor 0. H. Downey of Churubusco. Ind. "I wish to state "he writes. -*that Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption is the most infallible rem edv that I have ever known for Coughs. Colds and Grip. It's invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medicine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its re lief is instant and cure certain. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store guarantees every 50c and $1 bot t le, and give trial bottles free. Court. Following is the list of jurors drawn to serve at the Spring term of court to be held in Manning, beginning Mon day, March 24, 1902: GRAND JURY. T M Wells, Manning. D H Boykin New Zion. H M Bell, Manning. D F Mahoney, Silver. W P Baker, Sardinia. D H Smith. Davis. C 0 Cole, Manning. A T Buddin, New Zion. W J Buddin, Sr., Turbeville. W H Coker, Turbeville. M J Morris, Foreston. J V Carrigan, St. Paul. S E Ingram, Manning. I N Tobias, Foreston. J Z Sims, Seloc. I Y Eadon, Davis Station. F H Chewning, Silver. J Bunyan Harvin, Silver. PETIT JURY. J A Lowder. Manning. J B Holladay, Summerton. T E Burgess, Mouzons. J C DuRanti, DuRant. .T J T bigpen, Bethlehem. T L Holladay, Foreston. T P Cuttino, Paxville. A C Davis, Manning. J H McKnight, Mannmng. J M Strange, Wilson. JTohn C Graham, Davis. B T Thames, Manning. P C M Vassar, Seloc. R W Ducket, Silver. W B White, Summerton. G W McCall, Manning. .T S Brall, Manning. G M Bradh, Manning. J1 0 Lowder, Jordan. H S Way, Silver. P M Richbourg, Davis. FE B Tindal, Manning. J1 W Rigby, Silver. L K Howle, Manning. JT H T Coulliette, Panola. L A Graham, Pinewood. S C Williams, Manning. P M Gibbons, New Zion. P B Thames, Manning. M E Mellette, Davis. F J Hodge, Pinewood. W H Trescott, Manning. E C Coskrey, Wilson. R L Bell, Manning. S D Duiose, Jordan. JT E Haley, Manning. New Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Buctlcn's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from Burns. Scalds. Cuts. Bruises: conquers Ulcers and Fever Sores: cures Eruptions. Salt Rheum, Boils and Felons: removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25c.. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Town Tickets. Editor The Manning Times: Please submit the following ticket for the consideration of the voters of the town of Manning at the coming elec tion: For Mavor-D. M. Bradham. For Wardens-A. Weinberg, A. H. Breedin, E. S. Ervin, W. R. White, P. B. Thames. P. B3. Mouzon. Please note that on account of Mr. Lucius Harvin being under age we have substituted the name of Mr. P. B. Thames in his place and as Mr. F. P. Ervin declines to stand for re-election, we submit the name of Mr. Ned Ervin in his place. We believe that the above ticket will best serve the interests of our town. CITIZEN. ANOTHER TICKET. For Intendant--W. C. Chandler. For Wardens-Dr. G. L. Dickson, P. B. Mouzon, W. R. White, Louis Levi. F. 0. Richardson. E. S. Ervin. VOTER. The Secret of Long Life Consists in keeping all the main organs of the body in healthy; regular action, and in quickly destroying deadly disease germs. Electric Bit-' ters regulate Stomach. Liver and Kidneys. purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in curing Kidney Troubles. Female Complaints. Nervous Diseases. Con stipation. Dyspep~sla and Malaria. Vigorous health and strength always follow their use. Only 50c, guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Silk Culture for South Carolina. The Silk Culture Committee, whose exhibit in the Woman's Building at the* South Carolina Interstate and West In dian Exposition is attracting so much attention, is now planning to have a Silk Culture Day in order to bring to gether those who are interested in this pr-oftable industry. The date of this meeting will be announced later. In the meantime the chairman of this de partment desires a correspondence with Ithe men and women of South Carolina who wish to engage in silk growing. Address. Mrs. Blackburn Hughes, 10 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. 'After using a. few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per fet and per-manent relief from a severe: and chronme case of stomach trouble," says .T. R. Holly, real estate, insurance; and loan agent of Macomb, Ill. "Be fore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an ordinary meal without intense suffering. She is now entirely 'cured. Several physicians and many Iremedies had failed to give relief.", You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want, but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest it for you. The R. B. -r ora Drug sore. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Uso.: at once th( remedy that stopped it for 1irs. N. A. Webte of Winnie. Va. She writes - Dr. KinasNev Life Pills wholly cured mn of sic headaches had suffered from for two years.*. Curt H :ul ache. Constipation. Biliousnvs-. o'c. Th R. 1. .Loryea Drug Store. Electric Centipedi. Least attractive among tle insects which give light are the so called "electric centipeds" - black crawlers with many legs, which have been lik ened to serpents' skeletons in minia ture. They move in a snakellke fash Ion. forward or backward. leaving be hind them a bright track of phosphor Ic light However, they ar most ac customed to appear In the daytime, when the illumination they afford is not visible. Balsams from the Northern Wood are in Pyny--ahLam, the certain care for coughs. Two Faults. "You hunt too much." said Louis XV. to the archbishop of Narbonne. "How can you prohibit your cur ates from hunting If you pass your lifce In setting them such an example?" "Sire," said Dillon, "for rny curates the chase is a fault; for niyseilf It Is the fault of my ancestors." CASTORIA lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Dought Bears the signature of FOR SALE. A town lot measuring about on( acre, high and well located. For par ticulars apply to LOUIS APPELT. Wo. a00l1~M~ gol 4ohgoury, 901 heeoll8 h IlS," ... AT THE... Sigi of tie Goldenl Mortar a ad he keeps in stock KAFEKA, The original malted Grain Coffee. A Nourish, ing and Health-giving Bread in Liquid form. .A boon for the sick and convalescent. A Healtl Food as well as a Table Beverage. Aids digestion and makes Rich. Health: Blood. Especially recommended for all Stomact Troubles. D "peptics will find it just what they want. Children will grow fat and stiong on it. KAF EKA Is the nearest approach to coffee ever put or the market. It has all the merits without ar. objectionable features. It makes a pleasant healthful beverage: strengthens without stim ulating: satisdtes without shattering the nerves Especially recommended for children. M-HORLICKXS MALTED MILK. MELLINS INFANT FOOD. 1IMPERLUL GRANUM, ESKAYS ALBUMENIZED FOOD. NATIONAL ESSENCE OF COFFEE. EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK, MICHIGAN CONDENSED MILK. [W f coursew carry everything appertain - Prescriptions tilled with CARE. SKILL during undays. and night call repne to promptly anid cheerfully. IBE R. B. [ORF IIRBG 81OR% ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, SIg~n of f he Golden Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. - 'PHI-ONE NO. 2. 117 Years HAVE ANRETICS8Seeds Been Planted, and for HAVE LANDRETH'S SEEDS Gliven Perfect Satisfaction. We Sell Them. 'ALSO FERRY'S CROSSMAN'S -AND CALIFORNIA SEEDS. W\E SELL ONION SETS AND Wood's Gemiiiie Seed Potatoes. STATIONERY AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Our line of the PUREST DRUGS and CHEMICALS is always full. We also keel) a full line of all kinds of reliable Patent Medicines. CFPRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.M rW.E. Bron&Co. Magical Headache Powders Never Fail. CLARENDON HOTEL, J. M. BAGNAL, Prop., ANNING. - - - S. C. RATES S1.00 PER DAY, Special Rates to Re liar Boarders. Dissolution. The firm of "John G. Slaughter, Limited," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN G. SLAU'GHTER. M. P. JORDAN. JULIAN C. JORDAN. Maning. S. C., Feb. 1, 102. Money to Lend. Loans made on Improved Real Es. tate. Interest at 7 per cent. Time as long as wantedl. Apply to J. A. WEINBERG, Attorney at Law. MANNING HOTE MANNING, S. C. A splendid newly furnishied hotel. of fers to its guests good service. Permanent and Transient Boarders slicited. Street cars at C00or. S. IR. COLE, OnIoll oI Books ofllbsiD0io. STATE. OF SOUTH ('AllOLfNA. Pursuant to a commission issued to the undersigned as Corporators bv . R. Cooper, Secretary of State. otn the 31st day of January. 1902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that books of subscription to the capital stock of "Alcolu Railroad Company" will be opened at the office of D. W. Alder -man & Sons Company in Alcolu. (lar endon County, and State aforesatd. on the 15th day of March, 1902. at 11 o'clock A. M. The said proposed corporation will have a capital stock of not less than Twenty-five thousand ($25.O)) Dollars. and the maximum to which it may hereafter he increased to Qne Hundred Thousand ($100.000) Dollar.,. divilel into shares, the par value of each to be Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, and paya ble in cash. The principal place oi business to be Alcolu. South Carolina. and the said corporation to be empow ered to engage in the business of con structing, maintaining and operating a railroad of one or more tracks from Alcolu, in Plowden's Mill Township. Clarendon County, on or near the route taken by the tram road operated by D. W. Alderman & Sons Company to Sar dinia, in Midway Township. State of South Carolina: thence in a northerly or northeasterly direction to some point on Lynch's River, in Florence County. The particular route to be determined by the Company and to do business as a common carrier on and over said rail road. ROBERT J. ALDERMAN. DAVID W. ALDERMAN. DAVID C. SHAW, Board of Corporators. Alcolu, S. C., Feb. 6, 1902. ONLY A Friends, I wish to thank you the past season; I am indeed tha: unate, though, and have lost a sit down and wait for what has , gone in the winds to the four coi I have secured the small stc have scanned the Northern ma: for you. I have 100 Men's $2.50 Felt : . I have over 300 pieces Emt 35c per yard that I am offering a I have one lot of 80 dozen ya I have Men's good Work Sh< I have 36-inch Percales at 5c I have some Men's Suits woi I have Boys' Knee Suits, v $1.98. I have Men's Straw Hats (H I have anything you want at I want you to come and see i I want you to see my 5c Per my 80c Shoes, my 50c Pants, my Goods, my Laces, my Embroidei I want you to see me before Ask your friends about Till. Yours:1 S. I. TILL, I Next Door I ery Interi Our Clear Out Sale of all Wi teresting to those who need th< for the cash. Jackets a We are offering a most beat beautifully made and looks ver3 what we have <ml hand at $2. 5( were sold at. A large line of Plain and C will be glad to close out at cost. A large lot of Black Cloth C~ A Great SlaughterGe Sale 01r We will close out during tl and Felt Hats at ju.st half who cent cheaper than you can buy ti This is saying a good deal, but v you need a nice Hat come to this Hats will be piled on tables in they must and will be sold. Clothing Oven We still have some splendi< A large line of Overalls, the pair. The largest line of Fine Pan A new line of Spring Shirt cheap. Isoe f Our Sh< Ionofthe largest to be foun< ind lower prices in a week's j FIRST CLASS SHOES. We a Gent's and Ladies' Shoes in odd: below cost. They must be solk Shoes cheap here is your tiiife. Great values to offer in Line We are showing the cheap! ever shown on this market. Huck Towel, 40x20 inches. only 15c per pair up. See the splendid line of Han are showing from 5c each up to a EMBROIDERIE Never was there such a line shown on this market as we are : to please any pocket. Needa Nice Blac Our new Spring line of Fine and those who need a nice Black well to see what we hare to offe2 latest weaves and designs of the Latice Cloths and Watered Ifine black skirts this spring. ICall and see us. The cash v' W.. E. J Er For all kinds of coughs and colds. Re lip% e- that tickling sensation. 25 Cents. ...AT... EHAE'S Drug Store. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to tiegotiate loans oi good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter. S. C. 1 PAINTS. I am azent for Standard Paints. Carriage Paints. Roof Paints, Floor Paints, House Paints, Wall Paints. It does not pay to let your houses and implements get shabby. iD. 0. RHAME.' WVWORD. for your liberal patronage during ikful to you. I have been unfort bout about all I had, but I cannot one to come back again, as it has ners of the earth. re next door to Mr. Rigby's and I ,kets and have some good things lats at 98c each. roidery that are worth from 18 to 10c only. rds of Lace. worth 19c, for 5c. es for 80c and $1. , worth 8c. th $8 and $12.50, for $4 and $5. -orth $1.50 and $3.50, for 98c and trvest) for 5c. any price you want it at. ne. ales, my 5c Lawns, my 3c Lawns, 5c Vests, my Millinery, my White es. you spend your money. or cash. >rop. Racket Store. to Rigby's. asting. nter Goods should prove very in goods we offer at sacrifice prices nd Capes. itiful line of Silk Lined Jackets, cheap at $5, but we are closing per Jacket, just half what they ushed Silk Plush Capes that we ~pes that we will sell at cost. t's Felt Hats. is sale a large lot of Gent's Fur t they are worth and just 50 per e same goods anywhere else now. e mean every word of it, and if sale and we will prove it. These Lhe middle aisle of our store and ~Ils alnd Pants. t things to offer you in Clothing. best you ever saw for 50c per ts to select from in town. for Gents' and Boys, all very >e Stock - in this town and you would not ourney than we are quoting on lso have several dozen pairs of Lots that we are closing out at and ,and if you need a nice pair of i Goods and small wares. st line of Linen Towels that was Fust think of this, a large Linen 4c per pair. Cotton Towels from ikerchiefs for Ladies and Men we ny style or price you need. SAND LACES. of Fine Embroideries and Laces ;howing this season, and at prices : Skirt or Dress? Black Goods are now coming in, Skirt or a nice Black Suit will do as our line embraces all of the season.1 Silk will be the latest things for -ill open up wonders to you. KI NSON. Virginia=Carolina . Chemical Company, CHARLESTON, S. C. RICHMOND, VA. ATLANTA, GA. Largest Manufacturers of Fertilizers in the South. Importers of . . . Pure German Kainit, Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Potash. It is important in buying your fertilizers, not only to buy goods of established reputation and high grade, but to buy where your wants of every character can be supplied. We are in position to furnish all classes of goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. It will pay you to see us before purchasing. Address VirginiasCarolina Chemical Co.; Charleston, S. C. Send for Virginia-Carolia Almanac. free for the asking. Go to The Manning Hardware Company For AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Plow Stocks, Steel Shapes, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Guano Horns, Cotton Rope, Wire Fencing, Clevises, Repair Links, Curry Combs. WE MAKE TOBACCO BARN FLUES. We have bargains in Trace Chains, Breast Chains, Hames, Hame Strings, Back-Bands, Single-Trees, Bridles, Collars, Collar Pads, Grind Stones, Flat Irons, Axes, Corn Shellers, Cow Bells, Ox Balls. We are agents for the Oliver Chilled Plow Company, and have their Plows in stock; the Deering Harvester Company and the American Field and Wire Fence Company. E'cr 'lOl SXXlpipes- ' Valves, Lubricators, Gauge Glasses, Injectors, Inspirators, Black and Galvanized Pipe, Pumps, Steel Sinks, Compression Bibbs, Bath Tabs, Steam Gauges, Bolts. Nuts and Washers, Round and Flat Iron, Packing, Lubricating Oil. V F~zr 'E3-OuehrtilclerB' SuppIuleB. Carpenters' Tools, Leeks, Hinges, Nails, Window Fasteners, Valley Tin, Eave Troughs, Guttering, etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. A splendid assortment of these: White Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Spirits Tar pentine, Varnish, Japan Dryer, all colors; Cold Water Paint, White and Colors; Lamp Black. Everything in Tinware, Crockery, Cooking Stoves, Heaters, Country Holloware, Spiders, Ovens, Skillets. A nice assortment of Lamps' and Glassware, Wood and Metal Buckets, Stove Repairs, Sad Irons. E3Buggy an1c 'WVagCrn 'Eepairs. 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Buchanan of Washington County, Virginia, so generally nown, says: "I have used the Buena Vista Plaster for many years.1 ank it for all crops next to barnyard manure." Mr. Joseph W. Davis of Washington County, Virginia, one of our best armers, says: "Using your plaster (the Buena Vista) last year, I thought a art of my meadow too good to be benefited by it, so applied it only to what was inferior. To my surprise the inferior part yielded more than the other. I am satisfied it would have paid'me well to have put it on all." Carload Lots, Bulk, f, o, b, Charleston, S, C., $5,25, CROLINA PORTLAN CEENT CO., Sole Selling Agents, CHARLESTON, - - S. C South Carolina Go-EducationallInstitute . IS. C. C'. 1.) EDGEFIELD, S. C. LDEST AND LARGEST CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE IN THlE STATE. Over 300 Students enrolled last session. representing 1 0 States. Young men under strict military discipline. Faculty composed of 2 1 College and University graduates-9 men. Thorough Literary Courses leading to the degree of B. E., B. S. and A. B. Superior Advantages offered in the Departments of Music. Art and Business. Four Magnificent, well equipped buildings. Thousands of dollars recently spent in improvements. From $100 to $140 covers expenses in Literary Department for the entire Duolerin the past session 1 67 Boarders were enrolled. A large number of applications were rejected for want of room. Additional room will be pro ided for the coming session. .~ If you contemplate attending our College. write for eatalogue and applica F. N. K. BAILEY, President, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Next Sesion Begins Thursday, Sept. 26, 1901.