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LUOUIS APPEL., Editor. MANNING, S. C., MARCH 26. 1902. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SU7BSCRIPTION RATES: One year........ ................ 1 50 Six months...-.............. ......- 5; Four months.......................... ...... 50 ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. M1; each subsequent in sertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve months. Communications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal character will be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Sec ond Class matter. LET US BE CORSISTENT. The vote on the Ship-Subsidy bill in the United States Senate, showed- that as a result of a Democratic caucus, the Demo crats voting on the measure poll ed their votes against it. Senator McLaurin not being bound by the party caucus was the only Dem ocrat who voted for it. The op ponents of McLaurin would offer this as evidence going to show that McLaurin is a Republican, but they are somewhat stumped when they are confronted with the fact that some of the leading Republicans in the Senate voted againsti the bill also. If then, McLaurin is a Republican for voting for it, we would like to know how Spooner and some six or eight of the other strongest Republicans will be classed. Ac cording to the reasoning of Mc Laurin's opponents, that because McLaurin votes for certain measures introduced by Repub licans which he does not regard as having anything to do with party principle, but sincerely believes they are measures to benefit the people he represents, he is a Republican, then it mustI follow that the Republicans who vote against these measures are Democrats. If such is the case there is a very elastic set of Rep resentatives in the United States; One day they are Democrats and the next they are Republicans, according to the purposes of the politicians who desire to make capital. Protection is one of the poli cies which a majority of the Republicans are agreed upon, and yet we find Senator Tillman when the bill for, the repeal of the war revenue tax came up, protesting against taking off the ten cents per pound tax on tea, because he wanted protection for a little tea farm in South Caro lina. We have no objection to protecting this industry, but ac cording to the arguments of Mc Laurin's opponents protection is a Republican policy and any Democrat voting for such, is "a traitor to his party." When McLaurin as a member of the lower branch of Congress voted to protect cotton, rice and lumber, because they were pro-! ducts of the South, Tillman, Irby, Evans and the rest of them began charging treachery to the Democratic party, but that was McLaurin, now it is Tillnan who votes for protection, and because it is him it is another matter, notwithstanding the inconsisten cy. We do not censure Senator Tillman for his vote to protect the Summnerville tea industry, we believe it needs protection, even if it is the only "tea farm"in the State, but if one "tea farm" -needs protection because it is a southern industry, then in the name of sense why object to Mc Laurin asking-for protection -m the cotton, rice and lumber, the products not owned by one wealthy citizen, but the result of the toil of a vast majority of our people and products upon* which their very existence de pends. The Democratic leaders corn mit the party to a low tariff pol icy, but if a low tariff policy is against the interests of the peo ple of the South. then it is right~ for our Representatives to look out for home interests, rather than cling to a party theory. We say the vote of Senator Till man to vrotect the product of the Summerville tea farm should open the eyes of those who con demned Senator McLaurin for voting to protect cotton, rice and lumber. WHAT A SHAME! . The Columbia State of last Monday, has rendered the State1 of South Carolina a service which must be appreciated by every right thinking man re gardless of his political affilia tions. In the issue referred to, that paper through its editor has proven by the official records that James H. Tillman, made a false statement to the Senate. The matter relates fo a rulino-g made by Governor Tillman while presiding over the Senate at its last session; the ruling was questioned, and Governor Till man submitted his ruling to the President of the United State~s Senate, and the Speaker of the lower House of Congress; both of these eminent authorities de cided adversely to his ruling, whereupon he deliberately an nounced to the Senate and had spread upon its journal the state ment that both of these parli mnentarians had sustained the correctness of his ruling. The' editor of The State communicat ed with Senator Frye and Speak er Henderson, and from them he produces the convictmng evidence. If a lawyer in a court was to' deceive a Judge by reading falsely from a law book, that lawyer would be disbarred in~ officer of a lawmaking body wil fully deceives the body he pre sides over, there should be some way of forcing his commission away from him. In this matter, no question of party or factional politics can enter: it is a ques tion of bad morals that no decent man can condone. The Tillman-Roosev el t-J e n kins incident pales into insigniti cence beside this. the latest ill "Jim" Tilltan's ch ie'kt'ed ea reer. Never before in the his tory of the State of South ('aro lina, not even when the State lav bleeding at every pore, and was being pilfered by a gang of marauders, did her citizens have heaped upon her such mortifica tion. The second highest oficer in South Carolina stands before the country convicted of an offense which can do naught but bring the blush of shame to every man. Think of it! Such a man liable at any moment to become gov ernor. This same "Jim" Till man has said he will be a candi date for Governor this summer, but if The State's exposure does I not make him change his iind. then his cheek must be adamant indeed STATE OF OHIO. CITI OF T. EDO. LUCAs COUNTY. FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & Co.. doing business in the city or Toledo, county and State aforesaid. and that sad firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence. this 6th day of December. A. D. 1186. A. W. GLEASON. SEAL Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally anI acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimnoials. free. F. J. CHENI:Y & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold by druggists. 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. New Zion Dots. Editor The Manning TutncN: Notwithstanding the husy times I will endeavor to write you a few lines. Corn is being planted. Tobacco is doing very well. The people of this section are anx ious to hear a joint debate, between Senators Tillman and McLaurin this summer at Beulah, where the people of several countries can have an op portunity to hear them face on the great national issues which are separ ate and distinct from our home affairs. So far as State and county affairs are concerned we have plenty of home peo ple to keep us informed. The question started by THE TIMES about devising a plan to carry the school children to Charleston to the ex position is being freely discussed over here, and the THE TLMES editor is be ing highly complimented for his spirit, but I think the parents ought to con tribute the money, and not take it out of the public funds. The public schools do not continue long enough now, and if the money is spent to take the chil dren to the exposition it will shorten the term. What you say about the benefits of the visit is true, but I do not like to touch the public funds for other purposes. Parents ought to feel it to be their duty to see that their children go to the exposition, but. let the money be made up by private con tribution and not out of the school funds. I glory in your spunk in offering to be one of twenty citizens to contribute enough money to pay the railroad ex penses of the children. It ought to make some of your ground mole friends come to the front and show their friendliness for the people. as they would like to profess at times. B. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster of ,winnie. va. She writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Head che. Constipation. Biliousness. 25c.. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A Grateful Acknowledgement. The follo-wing letter was received by us from a brother of Mrs. F. J. M~c Elveen, with a request that we publish same, in order that he might show his gratitude for what has been done for a member of his family. Dal'lington, S. ('.. MIarch 21, 1902. ~r. Louis Appelt. 31anning. S. C. DEA~R SIR: I notice in the last issue of THE TIMES where you by your earnest and kind appeals have secured for my sister. Mrs. Fannie McElveen,a neat little sum of money from the big hearted A. C. L. oticials. As you say in this article, not s pay for her child for that is a loss that money' cannot replace. In these few lines I want to express my appre ciation and gratitude to you for same. It is very seldom in life, and often ever, that we do unto our fellow b-other as he has already done to us. but at any future time should you or family be in distress I hope to be in reach where I could extend a hand of assistance, remembering that this is only returning one good turn for an other. God bless THE TIMES Editor. may if ever he be in need of distress he will find some one to do for him as he has done for others. Fraternally yours, JAS B. HrUDNA LL. 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 edy 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 ief is instant and cure certain. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store guarantees every 50e and .el bot tle and give trial bottles free. Card of Thanks. To the Pastor and M1embers of the Paxville Baptist Church: We. as pastor and members of the Paxville M1 E. church, extend to you our sincerest and heartfelt thanks for the use of your church for so many months. We had not the slightest idea that we would impose upon you for so long. perhaps inconvenienced you at times: yet you have been patient and without murmurng: the mor'e do we thank you, as it was thie spirit of Christ so clearly manifested that pirompted your loving actions toward us. We shall not forget. you, and as we leave you to go to our house of worship. we most cordially invite you to worship with us at any -md at all times. ' Behold, how good and pleasant for brethren to dwell together in unity."' (Rev.) T. E. HODGES. F. S. GEDDINGS. G. H. CtURTIs. 31. B. C'ORIBETT, W. A. BROADWAY. Paxville. S. C. Every Mother Knows how hard it is to keel) the children cov ered up at night. They will kick the juilts off and and take cold. IDo not give them medicines containing opium. Allan's Lung Balsam, fi'ee from nar otic drugs, is ever more useful than when its the children of cold and sav'es the mother's anxiety. It makes a riend of everyone who uses it. I Enow One Sure Bemedy eaxville News. Special to The Manning Tinie. Quite an interesting series of ser vices have been in progre -it the Baptist churcb for the past week. con ducted by the pastor. Rev. .. 1). Hug i i:4 clo.:il discources last even ing was addressed specially to the votlng mlt'n. Miss Lellie Huggins of Manning. who has been visiting the Misses Curtis re turned home last Saturday. There will be preaching at the M. E. church on next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. by tihe pastor. On the same evening Easter services will be held. beginning at S o'clock. Mr. Walter D. Ipperou of Pinewood spent Sunday in our town. Miss Virginia Galluchat of Manning is visiting. rls. J. W. Mims. Mrs. .. F. Richbourg is visiting at St. Paul. Mrs. Willie Elwell of Columbia. is on a Visit to her parents Dr. and Mrs. W. H1. Rzeynolds. BLONDELLE. La Grippe Quickly Cured. In the winter of 1ILSt an-1 1899 I was taken down with a severe attack of what is called La Grippe." says F. L. Hewett. a prominent dru; gist of Wintield. Il. -The only medicine I used was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedv. It broke up the cold and stopped the coughiig like maaic. and I have never since been troubled with Grippe. Chamberlains Cough Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threat e-ned attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. too. which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these ailments. For sale by The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Isaae M. Loryea. Prop. Last Words at the Farmhouse. "Now, Hiram, don't look out the car window or shake hands with stran gers." "All right, Mehitable, an' don't you sign any contracts with book agents." -Indianapolis News. Cures Eczema and Itching Humors. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain and sure cure for eczema, itch ing skin. humors, scabs, scales, watery blisters. pimples, aching bones or joints, boils. carbuncles, prickling pain in the skin, old eating sores. ucers, etc. Bo tanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby givin a healthy blood supply to the skin. Especially advised for old, obstinate eases. Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free and prepaid by writing Dr. Gillam. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Sold at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Not a Heavy. Stubbs-So the grocer's son turned out to be a pugilist? I wonder what class? Penn-Why, if he takes after his fa ther, he'll be a lightweight, of course. Chicago News. Surgeon's Knife Not Needed. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures such cases at once, remov ing the necessity for dangerous, painful and expensive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Their Loss Our Gain. "Women have no sense of humor." said he. "That Is a dispensation of Providence for which the men should be truly thankful," she retorted. "Providence deprived women of a sense of humor that they might'not notice how pre posterously absurd the men are when they're in love."-New York Commer cial Advertiser. O A ElT O n IA. Bemae TheKind Yat Have Always Bougb of Accuracy. Reporter-The name of that man on the west side who was struck by light ning is Brzinslatoskiwica. Assistant City Editor-What was his name before he~ was struck by light ning? Bem theThe Kind You Have Always Bought Lucky Girl. Mr. Cropper (after the for hunt) Were you in at the death? Miss Annie Seed-Well, rather. My poor old grandfather left me a quarter of a million.-Phladelphia Press. HOME AND CHILD Does your horse 'feel his oats"? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and the -rass-fed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's hie Emulsion and is on the I I wrapper of every bottle. <' Send for free sample. _ SCoTT & BOWNE, MirW 409 Pearl St., New York. eC and $1. all druggiste. Snakes Used by Charmers. Cobras are selected by the so called snake charmers of both Egypt and In dia for their performances. The Egyp tian charmers sometimes pretend to change the serpent into a rod, and, ac cording to Geoffrey St. Hilaire, this appearance can be Induced by giving a strong squeeze to the animal's neck, which induces a convulsive rigidity from which the animal soon recovers. It need hardly be said that the snake charmers always carefully extract the fangs of the snakes they use.-Quarter ly Review. Conld Not Breathe. Coughs. colds. croup, grip, bronch itis, other throat and lung troubles are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant, which gives only temporary relief. It softens and liqui ties the mucous, draws out the inflama tion and removes the cause of the dis ease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. -Ore Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it," says Justice of the Peace J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. "M\ wife could not get her breath and was relieved bv the first dose. It has been a benefit to all my family." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Doves and Coronations. At the ancient ceremonies of corona tion of the French kings, after the anointing had been performed, some white doves were let loose I n the church. This was supposed to symbol ize the power of the Holy Ghost in di recting the king's actions. A similar idea seems to have inspired all early kings. for among the English regalia is the rod of equity or the scepter with the dove. This is simply a golden rod with a mound atc the top, which sup ports a cross. On this cross is a dove, fashioned of white enamel, with ex panded wings. Some fine diamonds ornament the rod in various places. Danger of Colds and LaGrippe. The greatest danger from colds and laGrippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used. however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken. all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneu monia. which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous malady. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleas ant and safe to take. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. More Than flelicate. Guest From tue City idining with It e Isolates)-Are you--er-dellente about having thirteeiO.t the table? Mr. Isolate of Lonelyville (gasping) Delicate? Heavens, yes! If we in vited more than two or three guests to dinner at one time, we'd lose our cook! -Puck. Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per fect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J. R. Holly, real estate, insuranee 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 remedies 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. Loryea Drug Store. Some of Them "Out." "Is the jury still out?" asked the at torney for the defendant of Judge Way back. "I guess some of 'em Is," replied the judge sagely. "They've bin playin' poker fer the past three hours."-Ohlo State Journal. CASTOR IA For Tnfants nd. Children. The Kind You Haue Always Bought Bears the iY f Z Signature of From Bad to Worse. Myer-l believe we will follow the same occupation in the next world that we do here on earth. Gyer-Get out! What would plumb ers do in a place where the water pipes couldn't freeze, even if there was any water?-Chicago News. For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers fror: biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impurities from the lbody appear in the form of un sightly eruptions. DeWitt's Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E'. Hooper. Albany, Ga., says: "'I took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling better now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe.thorough and gentle. The very best pills. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Investigation will reveal that every successful man gets down to work early.-Atchison Globe. Not a Minute to Lose if you are wet and feel chilled to the bone, after a tramp through a storm. Get into dry clothes at once and warm your insides with a teaspoonful of Perry Davis' Painkiller, in hot water, with a little sugar. Thus you will avoid a cold, and, possibly, a long sickness. The precaution is worth while. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' 3, e TeKind You Have Always Bought Signtue of NOTICE. By direction of the town Council of Maning, I am instructed to call a meeting of the Democratic voters of the town, in the court house on Monday Maich 31st, at 3 o'clock p. in.. to dis uss. ar.d if in their opinion, the proper thing to do, to nominate a ticket for Intendant and four Wardens. E. J. BROWNE, Clerk. P Al N TS. I am :sent foi' Standard Paints. Carriage Paints, Roof l'aints, Floor Paints, House Paints, WVall Paints. It does not pay to let your houses and imlemelnts get s'habby. D.0. RHAME. Rringyur Joh Work to The Timae affice. On Jellies preserves aild pickles sp-ead a thin coating of PURE REFINED PARAFFINE will keep them solutely moisture ar acid proof. Pure.RefinedParsffine !90? uwfL in a dozen other ways abou the house. Full directions In each pan~Lsh. Sold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. A tract of land, 115 acres, with two settlements on it, four miles east of Manning. Terms easy. Apply tv S. M. YOUMANS, Manning, S. C. FOR SALE. A town lot measuring about one acre, high and well located. For par ticulars apply to LOUIS APPELT. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 11th day of April, 1902, for letters of discharge as Guardian for Samuel G. Morris and James J. Morris. minors. W. D. GAMBLE. Guardian. New Zion. S. C., March 11. 1902. r32-4t Dissolution. The firm of "John G. Slaughter, Limited," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN G. SLAUGHTER. M. P. JORDAN. JULIAN C. JORDAN. Manning, S. C., Feb. 1, 1902. Money to Lend. Loans made on Improved Real Es tate. Interest at 7 per cent. Time as long as wanted. Apply to J. A. WEINBERG, Attorney at Law. MANNING HOTEL, MANNING, S. Q. A splendid newly furnished hotel, of fers to its guests good service. Permanent and Transient Boarders solicited. Street cars at door. S. R. COLE, Proprietor. For all kinds of coughs and colds. Re lieves that tickling sensation. 25 Cents. ..AT... EAMHE'S Drug Store. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate secuirity, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. 117 Years HAVE LANDRETH'S Seeds Been Planted, and for 117 ,YmiansL HAvE LANDRETH'S SEEDS Given Perfect Satisfaction. We Sell Them. ALSO FERRY'S GROSSMAN'S AND CALIFORNIA SEEDS. Jl'E SELL, ON JON RETS AND Wood's Genuine Seed Potatoes. STATIONERY AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Our line of the PUREST DRUGS and CHEMICALS is always full. We also keep a full' line of all kinds of reliable Patent Medicir es. Gi PRESCRIPTIONS A SPEICIALTY.im Dr, W.E. Brown &Co. Magical Headache Powders Niever Fail. A DORN YOUR PERSON DORN YOUR HOME. Fine Jewelry, Fine Silver ware, Cut Glass, China, Bric-a-Brac, Pict ures, Mirrors, LAMPS AND ELEGANT NOVELTIES. Watches of the Best flanufacturers. All goods handled are sold with a guarantee. I do not handle any plated ware, therefore everything bought from me can be relied upon as being of the best. All goods bought from me wil' be Engraved FREE OF CH ARGE. My repairing department is under my personal supervis ion and I guarantee all work entrusted to me. Come to see me. Earnest A. Buitman, SIIIlTRD C. C. Woman's Delicate organism Even the most vigorous I woman,living under the artifial conditions of today, needs a tonic regulator for her delicate organ ism, otherwise she is liable to those untold sufferings that re sult from displacement or some form of female complaints. G.F.P. (Gerstle's F Pan acea) gives that tone to the female organs which insures healthy action and perfect regularity. al acid yo wi.V..t o gldy ustm.whom ugsia bG. P.ivenaup a. opele. n told her I gt oroood aheneednot a o t frmll one bottle she wma ntirl curd ~d s benn_ o health ever sine. J1. R. GujwLAx., Xoo res Bridge, JJ U your case Isnot fully covered by our FRIE 801 "HEALTHY MOTHERS MAKE HAPPY BOMES." Write In confidence for free advice to LADIES BEALTH CLUB care L Gerste & Co., Chattanooga, Team. PRICE 81.00 A BOTTLE. .Ifyfffrut doe not bandle G.?F. P. ask him to .. eri send us your orderand I.00 and we Wl.pply.you direct, eease prep"M. L. GERSTLE & CO., Chattanoa, Ten. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop. TO CONSUMERS OF Lager Beer. We are now in position to ship our Beer all over the State at the followirg prices: EXPORT. Imperial Brew-Pints, at $1.10 per doz. Kuffheiser-Pints, at......90c per doz. Germania P. M.-Pints, at 90c per doz. GERMAN MALT EX -TRACT. A liquid Tonic and Food for Nursing Mothers and Invalids. Brewed from the highest grade of Barley Malt and Imported Hops, at........$1.10 per doz. For sale by all Dispensaries, or send in your orders direct. All orders shall have our prompt and careful attention. Cash must accompany all orders. T H E CERMANIA BREWINC CO., Charleston, S. C. INSURANCE FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT & BURGLARY INSURANCE. Tailor-Made Clothing. FIT GUARANTEED. A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES. Carpets, Art Squares, RUGS, DRAPERIES & BED SETS. Colored designs and samples of g ds. Carpets sewed free and wadded lining fur nished FREE. J. L. W1LSON. Comie THE Exp ositio n, Every attention will be shown visit ors and we especially invite the people to visit our handsome store to inspect our lines of Gent's Furnishings Clothing, and Hats. We handle no goods but those which we can guarantee. Our Tailoring Department is perhaps the largest in the State and our tailors are experienced workmen. A Suit made by us is- sufficient war rant to fit. Come to see us. i. L DAVID & BRO., Cor. King and Wentworth Sts., . CHARLESTON, - - S. C. Roofing Paper. 3-ply Roofing Paper...75c per roll. 2-ply Roofing Paper...2cper roll. 1-ply Tarred Paper...$35 per ton. Rosin-Sized Sheathing Paper, 17 lbs. per roll...............30c per roll. 20-th. Paper............38c per roll. 30-tb. Paper. ............5c per roll. All prices f.o.b. Charleston. For direct shipments from factory in lots of 25; 50 or 100 rolls, we can make closer delivered prices. 'CROLNA POR[N CEMN CO., 94-96 E. Bay St., CHARLESTON, 5. C. Money to Lend On improved farming lands. Terms: as long as wanted: interest, 7 per cent on large loans: 8 per cent on small loans. For particulars apply to LEE & MOISE, Attorneys, -. Sumter, S. C. ILand Surveying and Leveling, I will do Snrveying, etc., in Claren don and adjoining Counties. Call at office or address at Sumter, S. C. P. 0. Box 101. JOHN R. HAYNESWORTH. A. WEINBERG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNNING, S. C. R HAME & LESESNE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. J. S. WILsON. W. C. DURANT WILSON & DURANT, Attorneys~ and Couns'elors at Law, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAw, MANNING, S. 0. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. IAN EASTER ARRAYI Awaits Shrewd Cash Customers i This Week at RIGBY'S. We have just put on our shelves and counters the most superb line of Spring Wants. Our White Goods and Trimmings are of the most "chic" styles, direct from the Fash ion's centres. We Invite Every Lady , who admires "dressy stuff " to take a peep at our stock this season. OUR -: EASTER :- OFFERINGS. The prices are based on actual value, no fictitious prices with us at any time. Rest assured of that. It might be well, too, to hint about our FINE SUMMER SHoEs, Oxfords. etc., and also Fine Lace Open Work Hosiery. You all re member what a sensation our swell line of Hamilton-Brown Ladies' Low Cut Shoes created last spring. This year they are in keeping with all that's up-to-date, combined with comfort and durability, and they go to you the same way as last, CHEAP. FOR CASH. , EARLY SHOPPERS GET THE PLUMS. Remember Easter comes March 30th this year-right on us. - O L D R E L I A B L E $S. A. FRIG8EY.e SDress Goods and Shoe Leader. 60 .P.IAKN& 0 On(orB0o h ak fMnig W . HAWIXNS &aagr CO WHOLESALE DEALERS iN FRUIT and PRODUCE. $ ..k.JManufacturerS' Agents for L.... SBARRELS, BASKETS, CRATES, Etc. High Grade Vegetable Seeds. -CHARLESTON, - - - - - 8. C. 4 ~PAINTS OILS Write Us for Prices S A FES _____ AND N Scales. __ _ _ _ WILLAM M. BIRD & CO. CHARLESTON, anunnnnunnnnnnnnnnninNN~~IuHHHHHHHHHHH