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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C.. JUNE 11, 1902. Tbe Masat 3Fruit On the tree is always the best. It is a habit with some trade to wait until the end of the season before they buy in order that they may gather the rich juicy plums that fall last. To sueb we will say cone now with the cash and they will gathbr values that will surprife them as we don't intend to carry over any summer stuff and in or der to accomplish this we have cut the prices deep. If you want a nice Dress or a nice Hat here is the place to find it. All 20 c. lines of Organdies and Dress Goods will be whacked to 12-,. yard. A beautiful line of all wool Ettamenes 3S inches wide will be whacked to l8c. .Nard they must go. All 12ie Dimities will be whacked to 9e the yd for the cash. All of our entire line of Spring Cloth ing is now being slashed to the lowrest prices. The Ripe Juicy Plums are now fal ling thick and fast. Come with the cash and gather them. W. E. JENKINSON. Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:25 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each war. S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Sheriff Scarborough of Sumter was in Manning yesterday. If! Read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The candidates in embryo were on our streets in bunches last Monday. For pickling use Mott's Pure Apple and White Wine Vinegars. The R'. B. Loryea Drug Store. Hon. George S. Legare of Charleston is shaking hands with the people of _Clarendon this week. Use our justly popular Green and Black Tea for making iced -ca. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. We call attention to the Advertise ment of the Coleman-Wagener Hard ware Company of Charleston. The patrons of The Manning Grocery Co., can get Fox River Butter and full Cream Cheese on ice at all times. The entertainment to be given by the Sunbeam Society at Paxville next Fri day night will be free, and everybody is invited to be present. Not how much, but how good. Our Favorite Baking Powder has no supe rior. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The latest method in political strate gy is to have a number of heelers to keep in the hand-shaking process and to tell the peaple why the other fellow should not be elected. Don't fail to see our stock of Buggy and Wagon Harness, seventy five Sets to select from. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. We are agent for the Standar4 Pat tern and Designer. Call and give us your order in that line. D. Hirsch mann, next door to postoffice. There was a game of base ball played here last Wednesday, between Manning and Paxville, the game was called on the fifth inning on account of rain. Manning won by a score of 6 to 1. Our Essences are the best. We have in stock Vanilla, Lemon, Banana, Rose, Orange, Almond, Pineapple, etc. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Commencing Saturday, June 7th, the Manning depot will sell week end Ex cursion Tickets to Charleston at rate of $3.00 for round trip. Tickets sold Sat urday's limited to the following Mon day. We carry constantly in stock Tu meric, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nut megs, Black and Red Pepper, Spice, etc. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. We have about fifty Buggy and wagons of One and Two Horse make that we will sell for close prices for cash or good notes. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. Died in Florence last Friday after noon, Mr. Melvin B. Lucas. The de ceased was at one time a respected citi zen of Manning, editor and proprietor of The Clarendon Press, and a consci entious worker in the Methodist church. Just received the largest line of Fruit Jars, Fruit Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Self-Sealing Wax Strings ever offered in Manning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Every owner of Horses, Mules. Cat tle. Hogs, etc., should know of the Stock Medicines we have for sale, such as Fever and Cough Cure, Liniments, oitmuents, Powders, and especially the Colic Cure. Legg, Huthirnson & Co. Mrs. T. T. Hodge and mother Mrs. A. J. Hudson were called away Tues day to the bed-side of their little neph ew and grandson, Braxton Hudson of Birmingham, who, while with his mother Mrs. B. B. Hudson visiting friends and relatives in Fborence was taken seriously ill. Cooking in warm weather can be -nade pleasant by using a Blue Flame Stove. C'all on us and see how simple :hey are to operate. Manning Hard ware Company. [45-4t For biliousness use Chamnberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse in stomach and regulate the liver and tbowels, effecting a quick and permanent cure. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea, Prop Now that the county is out of debt a new jail can be built without increas ing the tax levy. The next general as sembly can authorize a measure which will put a stop to the never-ceasing complaints of grand .iuries. The mat ter for the people to consider, is the kind of'men who will legislate to pre vent jobbery. Just received another welcome gath ering of Remnants of Ribbons. It is always news that careful ladies are eage'r to hear, for it means the pretti est. newest. 'brightest Ribbons, the very sorts that sell fastest-in all sorts of serviceable lengths. D. Hirschmann, next door to postoffice. Snow White. a very pretty play will be given by the Paxville Sunbeam So ciety in the Auditorium of the Acade my building on the evening of Friday June 13th. Admission 10 cents. Re freshmnents served after the play. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Orphanage. The public is cordial A game of base ball was played in Manning yesterday between the Man ning and Jordan teams, resulting in favor of Manniug by a score of R to 2. The Mannini team' had az their bat terv Juhan Wilder and Willie Cuttino of Sumter and Jordan had E. P. Mc Leod and Frank Rawlinson local talent. On Friday of last week these same teams played at Jordan. each having local batteries and the score wis 17 to 4 in favor of Manning. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia: but for C'hamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. H. J. STRICKFADEN. editor World Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store, Isaac 'M. Loryea. Prop. Tobacco growers. The People's To bacco Warehouse Company advertising in this newspaper is composed of men whom the people can do business with. and who will make every effort to build up this market. They are anx ious to do a large volume of business, and to do it the interests of the tobacco growers will be looked -after by their manager. Mr. R. D. Clark. Millions of People in the past sixty years all over the world could testify to the sterling worth of Painkiller made by Perry Davis, as an unfailing remedy for coughs. colds, bronchitis: try it when you have those cold chills in your back-it is a pleas ant drink when prepared according to directions. County Treasurer Bowman wants everybody to read "Billy" Bryan's paper, The Commoner. and by calling on him he will give you a year's sub scription for 60 cents. This great Dem ocratic journal is striking sledge-ham mer blows at trusts and private monop olies, and we hope the people will read it. for they will find in it many reasons why men who have their money invest ed in corporations should not be elected to the Legislature. Of what does a bad taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such a disorder as Cham berlain's Stomach and Diver Tablets after having once used them. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach-and regulate the bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The young men of Manning are mak ing an effort to get up a brass band, and so far the subscriptions are very en couraging. We hope this effort will be a success. as a good band is quite an acquisition to a town and one of the signs of progress. This town has fine material for a band and if the boys get the aid and encouragement they should have from our citizens, the band will be organized. They have a teacher in sight and in a few months we can have open air concerts on our beautiful court house square. Ready to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure," says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin dis eases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. Thc R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The case of Smith & Dennis, charged with arson, was begun in Florence last Friday and not cohcluded until mid night'Sunday night, when Judge Pur d, who was the trial judge, had the jury brought into the room and ordered a nmistrial. We are informed that the jury stood eleven for acquittal and one for conviction. The defense was man aged by Hon. Joseph F. Rhame of the Manning bar and Hon. J. W. Ragsdale of the Florence bar. The prosecution was managed by Solicitor J. S. Wilson of the Third Circuit, Solicitor J. M. Johnson of the Fourth Circuit, who was employed by private parties to aid in this prosecution, and Hon. Z. T. Ker shaw of Florence. It was a hard fought case. The accused were permitted to return to their homes unon the same bond, and until the judge decides whether it will be necessary to give a new bond: in case he so decides, the new bond will be given in short order, as the people who heard the case are convinced of the innocence of the par ties charged. ' Spring Fever. Spring fei.er is another name for bil liovsness. It is more serious than most peple think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a poisoned system. If neglected, serous illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulat ing the liv-er, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities. Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years," writes R. M. Ev'erly, Moundsville, W. Va. "They do me more good than anything I have ever tried." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Some men are great, and some have to be elected. Teachers' Examination. There will be an examination at the court house in Manning on Friday, June 13th, for Teachers' Certificates. Ex amination to begin at 9 o'clock. Those who stand on first grade questions can. if they so desire, take in addition cer tain additional examinations provided for by the State Board that will entitle the successful applicant to a State cer tificate. L. L. WELLS, Co. Suut. of Education. The man who itches for fame. is us ually kept scratching. A Real Friend. "1 suffered from dyspepsia and indi gestion for fifteen years," says W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate relief, I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it. without the soach'N aid. The 1I. B3. Lor'yea Drug Store. It is the biggest kind of an insult to offer a small sum of money as a bribe. wh':ere it is hoi all the year round 'Scott's Emulsison sells better than any where else in the world. So don't stop taking it in summer, or you will lose Swhat you have gained. send for a free ramnpe. sTT & BoV.NE,. Chemists. -- P15enr1 Street. New vork. Court. The summer term convened last Ndon day with His Honor Judge Klugh on the bench. Although Judge Klugh is on this circuit, we hardly expected him to be here on account of a very sad af fliction in his family, with which he has the sincere sympathy of all of his friends turoughout the State. Solicitor Wilson almost stepped out of the Florence court into ours. The grand jury returned the following true bills: William PiTugle. assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying con cealed weapon. Adam Lawson. larceny from the field. Preston McDonald and Jack Ragin, arson. Alston Johnson, rape. Robert Dray, burglry ane attempt to cammit burglary. Henry Elmore, arsoa. Jake Ploirden, vi.ation dispensary law. CASES TRIED. Ed Rhodes, violating dispenso' not guilty. Alston-Johnson, rape. not gui Luke McKinnie, assault with intent to ravish, guilty and sentenced to six years penitentiary. Robert Dray, guilty, one year on chaingang. William Pringle. guilty; sentenced $100 fine or 12 months on chaingang. Henry Elmore, arson; not guilty. GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT. MASsING. S. C.. June 9. 1902. To the Honorable J. C. Klugh. Judge Pregiding at June Term Court for Clarendon County. 1902: We ask to make this our presentment: We the grand jurors have passed on the bills. giving due and. we trust. proper care to each and every one of them. We endeavor to adopt the best rules of procedure and are guided, us also assisted. by instructions from your Honor. We would ask to say. that while we can make no report except in a general way, as to the con duct of our county officers. we hesitate not to say that they are faithful and efficient. How ever. by committee we will, we hope. be able to make a report such as is expected and should be required to be made by the grand jury. The committee having its special work to perform. that is to say. after making special in vestigation. and after grand jury have received and passed on report. all will be presented to the Court. Realizing the importance of being expeditious in our work, and in response to the suugestions made by your Honor. we pass on only such matters as demand no delay. Referring to matters of general and we would say, weighty interest to the commonwealth, we ask to mention that all of the honorable judges presiding here have calle. .ittention to the fact that our court house is far below those of our sister counties. It is with pleasure that we re port to your Honor. that our County Supervisor proposes to act at once in this matter. He re quests that his plan be submitted to the Court. He would add 20 feet to back end of court house. making two rooms below. one to be occupied by grand jury, the other to be used by trial justice or magistrate. The two rooms above to be used by the petit juries. This will. we think, provide not only more commodious quarters, but comfort. The small and wholly inadequate rooms now being used as petit jury rooms. as also the judge's seat to be turned (so to speak) into the court house. The Supervisor also suggests that more mod ern seats be provided for the jurors: that the chairs be elevated one above the other as is usual now. with comfortable footings. He pro poses to have stairway entrance from grand jury room into court house immediately to lef t of judge's seat. By this the entrance can be made more quietly. Also in plan submitted by Mr. Owens. the Supervisor, the county offices will be made more comfortable-conveniences added to them: wainscoating to be sulstituted for the broken plastering. etc. We have examined the jail ar.d find that it is kept as well as such a building .an be. We do not wish to make presentments which are un heeded, and so hesitated to say very much about this matter in our presentment to last court. his Honor Dantzler presiding. Grand juries for the last ten years have called attention to this --death trap" without avail. We consider it our duty to reiterate what has been said. We would be glad if our Legislature would give at tention and render it unnessary to further agi tate this matter. The jail building'is unsani tary. Our predecessors have said. this. We say it is unsafe. inhuman and unfit for confine ment of a human. It is built of pine, very old and dry. With the staircase where it is, if a fre ever gets started in It we feel sure that the prisoners would meet a horrible ceath (without hope of rescue)- We consider this of vital im portance. We need men who will In our Gen eral Assembly dleal with these matters In a con scientious and statesmanlike way. One of our bcdv in a communication addressed to the "-Foreman of Grand Jury," calls atten tion to encroachments made on public high ways. He says that it Is impossible for one con veance to pass another without driving over crps. It is known to this jury that in sections of our county the public roads are plowed into. and in some sections an utter disregard is paid to the law. We ask that the law be enforced. It is our painful duty (and we deeply regret that such is the case) to report that Marion L. Bochette, a white man, and Alice Richbourg, a black woman, are living in adultery. J. H. Bo chette and R. M. James have been - named as witnesses to prove guilt of these parties. As hereinbefore stated- we have not under taken to make any investigations of the county offices for reasons quite obvious to your Honor. Later in the year by special committee we shall perform this duty. ana maae report to next sit ting of court. From the County Treasurer's special report we would state that from a "-balance of special loan from 1901 with special loan of 190-2 aggre gating the amount of fifteen hundred and sixty seven 80-100 dollars for court expenses for pres et year 190-2. At March or Spring term of 190-2 six hundred and eighty-four and 10-160 dollars was disbursed, which leaves a balance of eight hundred and eighty-three and 70-l00 dollars for further court expenses for present year 190-2." It is reported to this jury that Irresponsible parties are in the habit of building fires on the causeways of Black river and other casueways, often on bridges: the bridges often charred and weakened, this being done by persons while ishing at night time. We regard this a nui sance. menace to public safety. We ask that the law lie enforced Respectfully submitted. S. E. INGRAM. Foreman CASTOR IA l'or Infanits and. Children. The Kind You liars Always Bought Bears the Sinatue of Some .men vote as they pray-and they never pray unless it is to ask a personal favor. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and 'if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by The R. B. Lor yea Drug Stoi-e, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. A KIss and a Snap. In 1837 Mr. Thomas Saverland brought an action against Miss Caro line Newton, who had bitten a piece out of his rose for his having tried to kiss her by way of a joke. The defendant was acquitted, and the judge laid down that "when a man kisses a woman against her will she is fully entitled to bite his nose If she so pleases."-"The Kiss and Its- History." ___ Virulent Cancer Cured. .: tling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced in curable canceir. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cvi-ed him. When Electric Bitters are used to cx pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same timie this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood dis eases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c. Salve 25e. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. avsame ili Climate. "Is not your climate rather changea ble" asked the tourist. "No, it isn't," answered the old set tIer who always contradicts. "If it was, don't .you suppose we'd have changed it for something else years ago"-Washington Star. Pyny-Balsam Stops the Ticklng, ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress. S A CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS FROM A the First Congressional District of South Carolina in the coming Democratic primary election. I pledge myself to abide the result thereof : to support and vote for the nominee of the party at the general election: not to be come a candidate if defeated in said primary. and if elected to cast no vote in opposition to the principles enunciated in the then existing National Democratic platform. always abiding the decision of the Democratic caucus in the National Congress during my term of offee. M. C. GALLUCHAT. April 28. l902. AM A CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS from the First Congressional District of South Carolina. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary: to support the nominees thereof: to support the political principles and policy of the Democratic party during the term of offlee for which I shall be elected. and to work in accord with my Democratic associates in Congress on all party qiestions. I respectfully ask the kind consideration and support of the voters of the District. GEO. S. LEGARE. T W. BACOT. WHO, FROM 19- CONTIN uously to the present time. has seen ser ice and had large Legislative experience in the -neral Assembly of the State of South Caro ina as a Member of the House of Representa tives from Charleston County, and who. for the past 4.years. has held the very responsible posi tion of Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the said House of Representatives, is and. in the Democratic Primary Election to be held on Tuesday. the 26th day of August, 1902. will be a candidate for nomination as the Democratic nominee for the office of Member of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States from the First Congressional District of the State of South Carolina. which District em braces the five Counties of Berkeley. Charles ton. Clarendon, Colleton and Dorchester-sub ject. of course, to any and all rules and regula tions of the Democratic Party of the State. re garding pledges and so forth. For State Senate. I ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE for the State Senate to the citizens of Clar endon county. holding myself subject to all the rules governing the primaries now existing or which may hereafter be adopted. hENRY B. RICHARDSON. May 19. 1902. T O THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON COUN ty:-Some time ago I announced in THE MANNING TDIES that I would not be a candi date for any office in the coming election, and until very recently I had fully intended to pur sue this course. but recent developments with personal appeals and petitions (uns:licitcd on my part) forces me to recor ider. and. I now an nounce myself a candidate for State Senator from this county, subject to all the rules gov erning the Democratic primary and the general election and will abide the result. C. M. DAVIS. T0 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS: I AM A candi'date for re-election to the State Sen ate. upon the platform, constitution and rules of the Democratic party. I have served in that honorable position one term and feel that I have given the people a conscientious service. I am opposed to rings, cliques and combina tions. and if re-elected will use my best efforts to resist the encroachments of monopolies that are fast making themselves manifest by the combination of corporations. I favor a still fur ther reduction in our taxes and believe I have c. plan by which Clarendon county can get her needed imprcvement-s without an increase of the present trx rate. Respectfully. LOUIS APPELT. For House of Representatives. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY for the House of Representatives and re spectfully solicit the support of all Democratic voters of Clarendon county in the ensuing pri mary. holding myself subject to all the rules governini the same. R. S. DEsCHAMPS. For. County Superintendent Education. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for re-election to the office of County Superindent of Education in the coming pri mary. subject to the requirements of the Dem ocratic party. L. L. WELLS. For County Auditor. PROMISING TO ABIDE THE RESULT OF the Democratic primary, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the onice of County Auditor. *d shall appreciate the votes of all who beli4Ae that I have discharged the duties of the office satisfactorily. E. C. DICK~SON. Cow Peas For Sale. Whippoorwill (or Life Preserver), Wonderful (or Unknown), Tory and Mixed Peas. A few hundred bushels for sale by I. M. H AIG, 45-4t] Bennettsville, S. C. FOR SALE. A town lot meastring about one acre, high anad well iccated. For par ticulars apply to ~LCUIS APPELT. You are in need of Pure Drugs. Medicines, and Chemicals. you will find them at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you want your I~rescriptions filled skill fully, carefully and with celerity you can have them so executed at T he Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you require any Patent Medicines, no mat ter what, you will find them at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you desire to inspect the largest and most varied assortment of Toilet Soaps. Perfumes. Toilet Waters. Extracts and our own Colognes. you will find them at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you want Paint that will stay painted, use Logman & Martinez justly popular prepared Paints, you will find them at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you want Seed that will germinate, plant T. W. Wood & Sons' tested and true Garden Seed: you will find them at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you are anxious to keep your Horses. Cows. Mules and Poultry in good condition, use International Food Company's and Pratt's Food Company Products, to be found only at The Sign of the Golden nlortar. IF you Wish to protect your tobacco crops from the ravages of the tobacco worm. use Paris Green, chemically pure, to be had at The Sign of the Golden nlortar. IF you wish to look at the most extensive line of Stationery of every description and price. call at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you wish to while away an idle hour. se lect your Novels, in paper and cloth editions, and all Poets. at The Sign of the Golden nlortar. IF you wish to preserve your health and save a trp to the mountains use Harris Lithia Springs Water in pints and half gallons. and use Harris Lithia Ginger Ale, a most refreshing summer beverage, to be had at The Sign of the .Golden Mortar. [F you wish to play the Great American Game, purchase your Baseballs. Mitts. Masks The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you enjoy a good smoke vou will fine the largest line of Cigars. Cigarettes and Cheroots The Sign of the Golden flortar. IF you wish Visiting Cards with Engraved Case you can leave your orders at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you wish your Mail Orders promptly at tended to and transmitted on day of receipt. send them tO The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you wish to see the best equipped and modern, up-to-date Drug Store north of Char leston. call at The Sign of the Golden Mortar. IF you wish courteous treatment. as applies to yourself. children or messengers. call or send The Sign of the Glolden Mortar. IF you wish to see the leading Drug Storc of Clarendon County call at The Sgn of the Golden Mortar. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign o.f fho Golden Mortar, S MANNINC, S. C. RWHAT A iMAN -SAYS )4 Cuts no figure-it's what he does. Deeds, not words, are the things that count. For the last eight years the name of JEN KINSON has been identified with the progressive dry goods business of Manning. Our business has increased year after year and it is larger this spring than ever before. Whv Because it is our constant effort to give our patrons better ser vice and to give one hundred cents of value for every dollar expended over our counters. Re member our motto: Everything must be as repre sented or money refunded. I Apply the Knife. I The activ e spring' tirade is now over and the time has come when we must apply the knife freely to various lines of strictly summer goods. Our entire line of Millinery will now be closed out at sacritice prices, as we don't want to have one dollar's worth of this class of goods on our shelves the first of September. Ladies, if you want nice Hats cheap here is your opportunity. The most extensive line of White goods to be found in this town. White Lawns at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c per yard. A beautiful line of Figured Dimities well worth 15 and 20c per yard, now being closed out at 10c. Gauze.Underwear. We have a most extensive line of Summer Gauze Underwear for Ladies and Men. Ladies' nice Taped Neck Gauze Undervests in all sizes, only 5c each. Nice Bleached Vests, bet ter quality, at 10, 15 and 20c each. f Collars and Cuffs. It is an undenied fact that we carry the most extensive line of Gent's and Ladies' Qollars and Cuffs of any house in this town. It is no use for us to dwell upon the merits of our famous C brand Collars and Cuffs. -We just want to say that we have a full line of them on hand and that they are the best 12A-c Collars on earth. Ladies' Collars in all sizes and shapes at 10c each./ Summer Shoes. Our stock of Oxford Ties and Sandals for La dies'. Misses and Children was never more com plete and at prices to suit all. Also a complete line ot all kinds of Shoes for Ladies', Gent's and Children, at the lowest possi ble prices. W.K JENKINSON.i Don't Make a Mistake 8 ...BUT GO TO... D. HIRSCHMANN'S When needing any thing in SPRING DRY GOODS, SHOES, SLIP PERS AND HATS.. Mnillirnery a Specialty And any goods found in an up-to-date store. We are offering special v alues in MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS. Having a lar ge stock of these we mean to let them go at the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. We extend to our friends and the public generally a cordial invi 'ation to call on us before making their purchases. Don't Forget Our Clothing. Remember Our Shoes. Yours for business, I E. JENKINSON. F. P. ERViN. R. D. CLARK. H. M. M1INTOSH, R. D. CLARK, Manager. We want everybody to know that the People's Tobacco Ware. .ouse has been reorganized and an entirely new firm has beer ormed with sufficient capital to meet the requirements of the bus iess. It is th~e intention of this company to give to the tobacco grow rs of Clarendon and adjoining counties a tobacco market full orthy of their support and patronage. We have gone into this anterprise to SUCCEED and SUCCEED WXE WILL, for we don'1 propose to leave a stone unturned that wvill tend towards building p the tobacco industry of Manning. We propose to handle .Two Million Pounds f Tobacco on our floor this season and we want the tobacco gr-ow is of Clarendon, Williamsburg and Sumter Counties to help us ut in this undertaking. TWO MILLION POUNDS is what we want, and we musi ae it. Thanki no in advance for the patronage that you may givc s we are Yours respectfully, People's Tobacco Warehouse Co., R. D. CLARK. Manager. If It's a Question of Price And the quality is of importance, it's best to come to this store. We harmonize the two features. We keep the prices at the lowest point consistent with reliable goods, with honest, serviceable qualities and that makes the pur chase a satisfactory one-the kind of a value a shrewd cash buyer approves. These Things Especially -.Noticeab1e_ Our Summer lines are most- complete, which- consists of dainty White and Colored Organdies, Lawns, Batistes, Percales, Piques, Linens, Chambrays and all the many Wash Goods, Embroideries, Insertions, Laces, Fans, in all the various styles and prices. Parasols to suit the most fastidious. Underwear, Hosiery., Gloves, Corsets, etc. BARGAINS. New shipment of fine Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. 22, 40, 60 and 80 at 15 and 20c per yard, that cost you at a milli- -- nery store 25 to 35c per yard. We have them in Light Blue, Pink, Mais, Nile Green, White and Cream. New shipment of fire India Linons this week that we will mark for 10c per yard; they will cost you 5c more at other places. Special inducements in Shoes during June to clear up room for fall stock. These include HAMILTON-BROWN ISHOES, too. 44-inch All-Wool Armaret, beautiful Black Shades, at 75c. Pure White Hand-Painted Linen Fans, well worth 50c; special for June 25c. 68-inch wide White Organdy, very sheer and fine at 25 to 35c per yard. Just 5 yards to dress. Ladies' Oxford Ties for 98c. Remnants Below Cost! ALL THE TIME. Old Reliable The Harvest Season Is at hand and we want every one- to know that we have a full sup ply of Repairs for the Deering Hravesting Machinery; also Mowers arnd Rakes, on which we can offer liberal terms in price and time payment. A careful ex-. amination of these Machines will convince the most sceptical of their superior ity. 'TObaCCO GrOVLiers, The demand on us for Flues and other supplies this season has been very heavy. We can still supply you at the prices named you in the early part of the season. We will be pleased to have those who have not already placed their ord'ers for Flues with us to do so at as early date as convenient, as the season is drawing near when you will want them without delay. Our prices for Paris Green have not changed. We are carrying this year an unusually lag stock of goods in Agricultural Implements, Mill Supplies and Housebuilders'I ardware. Our Paints are the talk of the county, owing to their excellence and the beautiful finish they give buildings, and notwithstanding the scarcity of money our sales are rapidly increasing in this line. If you contemplate painting, get one of our color cards. You will find all seasonable goods, such as Cream Freezers, Ice Picks, Lemon Squeezers, Shakers, Water Coolers. We also have Potato Mashers, Fruit Presses, Butter Moulds, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jar Funnels, Fruit Jar Rubbers, Fly Traps, Oil Stoves, Knife Bricks. We call your especial attention to our Blue Flame Oil Stove $ It is the most perfect thing of the kind sold. We have just received a lot of Anti-Rust in in Scalders, Milk Pans, Milk Buckets, Toilet Sets, etc. This ware has attracted more attention than any one line we have in stock owing to its great superiority over other tinware. We have the most beautiful Crockery ever seen in Manning. Come and see it. Vaery truly yours, 'Manning lHardware Co. - COLEMAN-WAGENER HARDWARE CO., (SUCCESSOR TO C. P. POPPENBEIM.) 363 KING STREET, - CHARLESTON, S. C. Shelf Hardware a Specialty. -AGENTS FOR Buckeye Mowers, Brinley Plows, Oliver Chilled Plows, -OFFICERS: GEORGE A. wAGENER, President: GEORGE Y. COLEMAN. Vice President; L. G. BALL. Secretary and Treasurer. CorresponldcflOSolicited. BRING YOUR JobWork TO THE TIMES OFFICE.