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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., JULY 23, 1902. Clear Out Sale. We are making extra inducements now in all lines of Summ^- Goods it order to clear out everything in the Summer Goods line before we start North to buy our Fall and Winter stock. Those who have the cash to spend will do well to call on us now, as we are clearing out some astonishing values. c Nice Spring Calicoes that sold at 5< the yard, noiv clearing them out at 4c. Very nice quality yard-wide Sea Island Homespun that sells everywhere at 6}c are now being cleared out at 5c. Ladies' Tape Necked Gauze Vests that sell at 10c, now clearing out at Sc. All lines of Millinery going in many instances at and BELOW COST. Nice line Figured Lawns and Dim ities that sold at 12k, 15 and 20c per yard, now clearing out at 9 and l0c per yard. The most elegant line of Black Skirl Goods ever shown in this market and at prices never before heard of. W. E. JENKINSON. Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be ir this office by Saturday Noon in order t< insure publication the following week Muaning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:2 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car wi also meet the freight trains. Arrangement have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approachini Manning. Fare.10 cents each way. S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Band Concert, Thursday July 31st. Dr. Abe Weinberg of Camden visit ed Manning last week. M. C. Galluchat, Esq., has announces his candidacy for the Senate. Band Concert: July 31st, at Institute hall, you can't afford to miss it.. There will be a grand band concer Thursday night 31st, at Institute hall A new hardware store in town. Rea' the announcement of Mr. Jas. F. Dick son. Mrs. Abe Levi, and her mother Mrs H. Isaacs left Monday night for Sulli van's Islands. Everybody must turn out Thursda; night July 31st. to hear the finest music they ever listened to. Misses Inez and Mattie Felder o Summerton are visiting the family 0 Mr. W. E. Jenkinson. "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish.' Read advertisement in another column The R. B. Loryvea Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bradhamn hay sreturned from Glenn Springs Mr Bradham is somewhat improved. The patrons of The Manning Grocer - Co., can get Fox River Butter and fu] SCream Cheese on ice at all times. Miss Nina Riser of Greenville ha been elected teacher of the primar; class in The Moses Levi Memorial In -stitute. The Palmetto Tobacco Warehouse c - Timmonsville has a word in anothe column to our Clarendon tobaco growers. Col. W. B. Wilson has been appoint ed Superintendent of the North-West ern railroad with headquarters at Suu: ter, S. C. Died last Sunday night at her homn near Fulton,'Mrs. Annie S. Richardsor wife of Capt. John C. Manning, age about 63 years. Professor Bramlette, representini the Orangeburg Collegiate Institute was in Ma 'g last Friday in the it terest of his school. Mr. 0 E. Webber will have charg of Mouzon's, beef market. Mr. Webbe is an expert beef cutter, and his patron . can expect choice cutlets. Full strength: Powdered Allspice Cloves, Tumeric, Mace, Cinnamor Black and Red Pepper, Ginger. Th R. B. Loryes Drug Store. Mrs. Theodore S. Coogler of Brooks -ville, Fla., accompanied by her so :Mr. Bee Coogier, a young lawyer, ar visiting relatives in Clarendon. Full strength: Extract of OrangE Banana, Pineapple, Strawberry, Rost Vanilla, Ginger, Lemon, Peppermin1 The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Maj. A. J. Richbourg, member of th State Board of Equalization is workin in the Auditor's offce for materia'l t adjust the land assessments of thi county. The best for Pickling, Mott's Pur Apple Vinegar. The best for tab] use, Mott's Pure White Wine Vin gar. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. They are looking for a big break t< morrow at the "People's." The recel tion to-night should be attended b every person interested in the welfar of Manning. *Wanted-Scrap Iron of every descril tion and Old Machinery. Any- kind< old fire wrecks or stocks. Write fc particulars. Address J. B. Garfunke Columbia, S. C. [50-4t Ernest June of the Marine corp stationed at Port Royal, has been s home on a visit to his parents, Mr. an Mrs. Theodore June near Jordan, re turned to his post yesterday. Why use obsolete fruit jars, whe -you can obtain the latest and most al proved designed Fruit Jar, "th -Royal "? For sale by The R. B. Loi yea Drug Store. A candidate remarked to us yestei day that he was afraid that our blur truths with regard to county canvassin will have a tendency to decrease th number of candidates in the future. Naturally we lead and consequent] we have tfie largest line of Fruit Ja Rubbei-s, Self-Melting, Self-Sealin Wax Strings, and Sea~ing Wax. Th H. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Methodist congregation of th: town has given their pastor Rev. P. I Wells a month's vacation. He and hi family left yesterday for Greenvill< from there they go to Asheville an other points. *Mr. J. Peter Barfield had troubi with a negro at Alcolu last Frida: whereunon he was indicted on t1 charge of assault and battery with, i tent to kill. He waived the prehim nary and gave bond. The H. B. Loryea Drug Store extenc a cordial invitation to Tobacco Growex to call at their drug store and see th leading and most thoroughly moder equipped drug establishment north< Charleston. A visit cannot fail to 11 Dr. John James representing th Imperial Tobacco Co., is on the Man ning market to buy tobacco in compe tition with the buyers of the American Manning is well equipped now to invite all of the growers here. Cut this out and take it to The R. B Loryea Drug Store and get a box o: Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. The best physic. They also cor rect disorders of the stomach. Price 25 cents. Don't fail to send to the county chair man the names of the primary mana gers. In selecting them, find such met as will be absolutely fair. A manager who would read a ticket falsely or cheat in the count in any way is not flt to live among decent white people. Special Notice ! Just received Woods' tested and true Turnip Seed--all varieties. No neces sity to prate about their merits as those who have planted Woods' reliable Tur nip Seed will plant no other. The R B. Loryea Drug Store. In accordance with instructions re ceived from Postoffice Inspector Pulsi pher, who was in Manning onan inspec tion tour yesterday, the lobby of the postoffice must be closed when the office closes. This may be inconvenient t< belated box renters, but it is the lav and the postmaster has no discretion in the matter. If a Man Lie to You, And say some other salve, ointment, lo tion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of piles, burns boils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds bruises and skin eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest. 25c at The R B. Loryea Drug Store. - That Manning has a solid, steads growth can be noticed by every visitor and it is the subject of remark fron them. We understand that the estate of Moses Levi expects to build tw< more brick stores, M. C. Galluchat Esq., two brick stores and Capt. W. C Davis a fine residence. These addi tions are in the very near future, it fact, part of the material for the Gal luchat stores are upon the ground now Acts Immediately. Colds are sometimes more trouble some in summer than in winter, it's sc hard to keep from adding to them whil< cooling off after exercise. One Minut Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutel; safe. Acts immediately. Sure cure fo: coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A very unfortunate difficulty occure< at Bradham's mill about two miles eas of Manning last Saturday, betweel Messrs. Lawrence Wilson and Clyd and Jallie Warr, in which Mr. Wilsor was painfully cut. It seems that th party had been in the swamp fishing and when they got back, Wilson an Clyde Warr got into a scrap; whil they were fighting, Jallie went to the assistance of his brother, and cut Wil son in the side and back. Wilson wa brought to Manning, and Dr. Brows gave him surgical attention. A war rant was issued for the Warr boys an' they were arrested and gave bond fo their appearance. " I am using a box of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets and fin' them the best thing for my stomach ever used," says T. W. Robinson, jus tice of the peace, Loomis,- Mich. Thes Tablets not only correct disorders c the stomach but regulate the liver an' bowels. They are easy to take an' pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents pe box. For sale by The R. B. Lorye Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. )Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKnight re turned home from Eau Claire,a Colutt bia suburb, where they went to atten the marriage of their cousin Miss Janm Hill Barrette to Mr. Claude Cooper, a the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam. J. Barrette former ly of Clarendon. The bride was beauti fully gowned in white satin, and orna mented with pearls and diamonds, an' as she stood beneath a chandlier .o electric globes she was a charming pic ture. The service was performed b Rev. Mr. Blackburn of Columbia, afte which the guests, about fifty in nun: ber, sat down to a delightful lunch eon. We acknowledge receipt of wee ding cake. The father of the bride i Mr. S. J. Barrette a prosperous con tractor iii Columbia. He formerl; lived in the Davis neighborhood, bu found farming unprofitable. He wen to Columbia, and being a good me chanic, and striking the city's boom, b, Shis thrift and skill he has pushed hin: self well forward and is now ranked a one of Columbia's substantial cot tractors. An Unsolicited TestimoniaL. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Manning. S. C. Gentlemen:-For two years past I have bee '.using International Heave Cure for Coughs an Colds in my horses and I have found that It a ways gives speedy reller and effects a perma *Signe. Yor riev.) G. T. GREzSHA.a Manning, S. C., June 2. 1902. SWe carry constantly in stock the pr< ducts of the International Food Co consisting of Horse and Cattle Powderi Worm Powder, Poultry Food, Coli Cure, Louse Killer, Silver Pine Healin SOil, Pheno-Chloro, the great Disinfe< tant. The R. B. Loryea Drug StorE Sole Agents for Manning and vicimit) Noates From The Temperance Union. One of our pleasentest social meel Sings was held last Friday evening, an presided over by the Vice Presiden1 Lately we have had two new name annexed to our roll, and we are als fglad to state that each of our member rseem to take as much interest in th work of the Union as was shown at th time of its organization. Last Friday evening the Union wne 5honored by the presence of many vis: ttors. Among whom were Mr. and Mit McFaddin from the Manning neighboi hood. There was a dehate on the pr< gram, and as one of the debaters wa absent Mr. McFaddin kindly spoke i Shis stead. The qnery for discussio was; Resolved: That women has Sperfect right to speak in mixed rel -gious assembles. The speakers on th affirmative side were, Misses Eva Cui tis and Dora Lewis and Mr. Presto Bradham and those on the negativ Swere, Misses Nula McCleod and Elle SBeach and Mr. Allen McFaddin. Tb negative side was victorious, anid hi colleagues are inclined to attribute th ypraise of winning to Mr. McFaddir rNo persons were asked to join the Ut Sion at this time but all who read mun Sbear in mind that we are willing an waiting to take your names when yo feel that you can earnestly sign fh stemperance pledge and join the ban we'ich is trying to raise fellen humanita sCORRESPONDING SEC'Y. Paxville, S. C. Pyny-Eallam Stops the Ticklng, anzd quickly allysinfinnZmatin itthhr~oat. eThe Best Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant a Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., say: ' I always recommend Chamberlain sPain Balm as the best liniment fc sstrains. I used it last winter for a se evere lameness in the side, resultin nfrom a strain, and was greatly please ~with the quick relief and cure it effe ted." For sale by The R. B. Lorye n..u~ Store TIsarc M. Lryca, Prop New Store. Manning, S. C., July 21, 1902. To the people of Clarendon County: I have just opened up a hardware business in Manning, next door to the Levi building and desire my friends to call on me when in need of Hardware, for I shall make it to your interest, as my prices are right and shall remain so, as I am not in business for my health. I expect to handle the best ar ticles for the least money.. Respectfully yours, JAMES F. DICKSON. Summer complaint is usually prev alent among children this season. A well developed case in the writer's fam ilv was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy-one of the best patent medicines manufactured and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intend ed as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family should be without a bottle of this med icine in the house, especially in sum mer time.-Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Summer School for Teachers. The Summer School for white teach ers will open in Manning on July 25th. All of the teachers are expected to at tend. The school will last four weeks. L. L. WELLS, 48-3t] Co. Supt. of Ed. Vacation Days. Vacation time is here and the chil dren are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. You need only to guard against the accidents incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals DeWitt's With Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for sores cuts and bruises," says L. B. Johnson, Swift, Tex. It is the best remedy on the market." Sure cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Husbands are not made to order-but some wives seem to think they are. Poisoning the System. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impurities. Consti pation keeps these poisons in the sys tem, causing headache, dullness and melancholia at first, then unsigh.ly eruptions and finally serious illness un less a remedy is applied. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver and promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. l These little pills do not act violently but by strengthening the bowels ena ble them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Some men would rather preach than listen to an angel's harp practice. When You Go Into a Drug Store 1 to get a bottle of Painkiller, examine it - carefully to see if it is made by Perry .Davis, and don't be persuaded to take something " just as good " because it is a few cents cheaper. There is only one Painkiller, "Perry Davis'." Large bottles 25 and 50c. ILuck may come and luck may go, but real merit hangs on forever. I Mother Always Keeps It Handy. S"My mother suffered a long time 'from distressing pains and general ill health due primarily to in digest ion," says L. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats anything she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects as she has her bottle of Kodol handy." Don't waste time doc toring symptoms. G3o after the cause. If your stomach is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting yoar food. It is nature's own tonic. The R B. Loryea Drug Store. PENNY WISE, OUND FOOLISH. I THE PURCHASE OF Paints,Oils & White Lead Great care should be exercised that we are not "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish." In supply ing your wants for Paints it is Not 11ow Cheap, But flow Good. Many considerations znust be observed when Syou obtain Paints: SWILL IT STAY PAINTED? WILL IT BE DURABLE? WILL IT RESIST EXPOSURE? WILL IT RETAIN~ ITS COLOR? WILL IT PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY? For if it does not possess these requisites your labor and money are spent in vain. For many years we have had the pleasure of supplying the people of Manning. Clarendon and adjoining counties with PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, and LONOMAN & I1ARTINEZ Justly Popular - Prepared Paints. We have sold thousands of gallons of Paints and Oil and in all that time we have never had occasion to entertain a claim. General satis facti on has been given and we have received the reed of praise. Many paints are put on the market; they have their "little day and soon pass as a tale that is told." but SLongman & Martinez PREPARED PAINTS. eStand like a monument of strength, beauty and durability and age only enhanoes and solidifies it Thereputation of a Paint is not created in a day; time tests nll things and time tests the value of Paints. LONQMAN & MARTINEZ By strict methods, by non-adulteration, by only using first grade products in the production of Stheir Paints enjoy the patronage of the people Sfrom South Carolina to California. Our new Spossessions use their Paints. -We Have the Largest Paint Department BNorth of Charleston and supply your every need. We carry constantly in stock: aPURE PAINTS, ePURE OILS. PURE VARNISHES. PURE HARD OIL FINISHES. aPURE TURPENTINE. 5And everything pertaining to the needs of the Shouseholder and the painter. We point with pardonable pride to the many handsome churches, dwellings and stores paint ed with LONGMAN & fIARTINEZ, Justly Popular Prepared Paints, Paints that st:ay painted. Information furnished in person and by letter. Before placing your orders for Paints it will be greatly to your advantage to obtain prices, etc., from us. In Paint we simply lead; others follow. -Imitation is the sincerest flattery." ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, r Sign of the - Golden Mortar, - MANNINC, S. C. SANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress. I AM A CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS from the First Congresional District of South Carolina. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democrati, primary; to support the nominees thereof; to support the political principles and policy of the Democratic party during the term of office for which I shall be elected, and to work in accord with my Democratic associates in Congress on all party questions. I respectfully ask the kind consideration and support of the voters of the District. GEO. S. LEGARE. T W. BACOT, WHO. FROM 1892 CONTIN * uously to the present time, has seen ser vice and had large Legislative experience in the General Assembly of the State of South Caro lina 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 nomiftion 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. TO THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON COUN ty:-Some time ago I announced in THE MANNING TIMES 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 (unsolicited on my part) forces me to reconsider. 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. THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS: I AM A candidate 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 a plan by which Clarendon county can get her needed improvements without an increase of the present tax rate. Respectfully. LOUIS APPELT. THE WHITE PEOPLE OF CLAREN don: On my worth as a private citizen and record as a public functionary, to both of which I invite the closest scrutiny of all honest men. I announce my candidacy for the State Senate. Our people are wofully misrepresented therein, and I propose to show it. I believe none of my competitors are more deserving of promotion than myself. Some of the very men who aided in bankrupting the county twice within the last ten years, so that even now she is too poor to build a decent jail, to say nothing of other im provements, have their daggers drawn to repeat the stab. It is my duty to make this race; both our county papers are unfriendly towards me and from the stump alone can I reach your ear. Turn out and hear those face to face who woula make the laws to govern you; it will "advant age more than do you harm." M. C. GALLUCHAT. July 22., 1902. For House of Representatives. I 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 governing the same. R. S. DzsCHAMPS. I ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE for member of the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules of the party, and will appreciate the support of all Democrats. J. H. LESESNE. T WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR NOMINA -tIon to the House of Repesntatives from Clarendon County at the ensuing primary elec tion and promise to abide by the result of the same, and to support the nominee at the gen eral election. GEORGE R. JONES. INANUCING MYSELF A CANDIDATE forre-lecionto the House of Representa tives I desire to say that I am not in league with any man or set of men, but I am in the race upon my merits. L M. WOODS. For County Superintendent Education. I EEYANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN diaefrre-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. THEFINDS OF S. P. HOLLADAY eeththsconstant and unswerving fidel Iy to the Democratic cause midst all circum stances should be recognized; we therefore place his name in nomination for the office of County Superintendent of Education in the en suing primary election. FRIENDS. IAM A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JOHN R. DINGLE. For Judge of P'robate. I EEYANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN diaefrre-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rule of te . For County Auditor. PROMISING TO ABIDE THE RESULT OF the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, and shall appreciate the votes of all who believe that I have discharged the duties of the office stsatrl I AMA CADIDATE FOR THE OFFICE of County Auditor and solicit your votes in the coming primary, the results cf which I pledge myself to abide. Thanking you for the support you may render me. I am Yours respectfully, T. P. CUTTINO. IN ANNOUNCING MYSELF AS A CANDI date for the office of County Auditor I desire to state that I have had many years of experi ence in clerical work and can assure the Deple o competent service. S. Rt. LEz. For County Treasurer. I NONE MYSELF A CANDIDATE orr-lcinto the offce of County Treas urer, acceding to the rules of the Democratic primary. S. J. BOWMAN. For County Supervisor. I HRBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN diaefrthe office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary. If elected I promise faithful work and the best service of which I am capa ble. E. C. HORTON. I EPCFULLY SOLICIT THE VOTES of al Dmocatsfor the office of County Su pervisor, promising If elected to conduct the duties of the office In a business and an impar tinl manner. A. P. HILL. H A VI N GEHAD EXPERIENCE WITH candidate for she office of .County Supervisor. promising if elected to give my personal atten tion to the building up of the public higuways and also promising to manage the county's finances with an eye to the people's welfareo without discrimination. LOUIS T. FISCHER. UPON THE SOLICITATION OF MANY friends I hereby announce myself a candi date for County SupervIsor, subject to the ac tion of the primary. With years of experienee In road-building I believe I can, if elected, keep the roads satisfactory to all the people of Clar endon County. H. L. JOHNISTON. I EEYANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN diaefrre-election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party, and If elected will endeavor, as I have in the past, to administer the affairs of the ofice for the best Interests of the general pub lic. T. C. OWENS. Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Beautiful and healthful location. Artesian water. Repaired and remodeled buildings. Special courses in Music, Art and Elocution. Prepares for the Sophomore and Junior classes in the best colleges of the country, or the business require ments of life. Thorough and systematic foundation work the aim. For catalogue and particulars write JAS. R. CROUCH, President. Bring your Job Work to The Times office. THE YOUNG MEN. The young men of the town and county will be pleased to know that we have now on hand about 150 dozen of the Famous C BRAND Curtis Collars and Cuffs, Including the latest styles in everything. It is useless for us to add that Curtis' C Brand Collars and Cuffs are the best and cheap est Collars and Cuffs, taking into consideration quality, that was ever offered for sale in this town. Try the Famous C BRAND COLLARS and CUFFS and you will use no others. YOUNe MEN We also have for your inspection a large and beautiful line of Neg ligee Shirts, including the very latest things on the markets. We will also be pleased to serve you when you are in need of nice Underwear, Fancy Hoisery, Suspenders and Garters. We are making a special run on the TWENTIETH CENTURY SUSPENDER, which has been strongly endorsed and recom mended by Mr. Joseph Sprott, cashier of the Bank of Manning. Call and get'a pair of the Twentieth Century Suspenders and we feel sure you will be pleased. Dry Goods. . We would have you bear in mind that we carry a full stock of staple and seasonable Dry Goods at all seasons of the year and we are at this time making special sales and cut prices on all Spring and Summer lines. Spring and Summer Goods must go now, if cut prices will move them. Our Stock of Millinery Is going now in many instances at less than cost. If you want a nice cheap Hat here is the place to get it, as all Millinery must go. We do not propose to carry one dollar's worth over, as old milli nery is valieless to us next season. Come and Gret a o Nice Hat Cheap. Yours truly, W. K. JENKINSON. Timve Tobacco Mil. Timmonsville is so far ahead of any market in the State in pounds, it is given up that she will lead the coming year with out a struggle. The PALMETTO WAREHOUSE Is getting her share of the weed that comes to Timmonsville. Their sales have been entirely satisfactory since their opening and their customers go home happy, to come again and bring their friends. Try the PALMETTO and let R. F. Betts sell your tobacco, and Rob Tredway will see that every pound brings its full value. The PALMETTO has the best lights of any house in the Southern tobacco section, and Rob Tredway is the most experi enced tobacco man in South Carolina. We have every advantage that can be offered by any market and our warehouse promises to.work hard for you on every occa sion. Give us a trial. Yours for business, Palmetto Warehouse, TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. And have a few good Farm Horses and Mules on hand to dispose of at close figures. Also a lot of One and Two-Horse Wagons-the genuine old - Piedmont flake. None better. Yes, we have the best line of BUGGIES on the market for yon to select from. Try one and be convinced. MOWERS, (the best yet.) uO seori SELF-DUI'IP RAKES, DISC IIARROW5 & Cultivators. All of which will give satisfaction and save time as well as money. TERMS REASONABLE. CONE TO SEE US. W. P. H AWKINS & Co. We have placed on sale six dozen celebrated Shirt Waist Corsets or Girdles made of fine White Batiste, bound with Aluminun Steel--samples of Boning enclosed for your inspection--that sell everywhere for $1, but we offer them until all gone for the small sum of 50c Cash. Also several dozen Straight Front Low Bust "W. K." Corsets; regular 75c quality, for 5Oc. All Summer Dress Goods cut deep to close out. Now is your opportunity, while we sacrifice our profits, to get cheap goods. Shoes and Oxfords and everything that has any suggestion of summer to be moved at a very cheap price for cash. We have just received some of the prettiest styles in China and Japanese Mattings which we offer for sale at the most reasonable prices ever heard of for such high-class goods. $ OLD +RELIABLE S=A.RIhT THE BUIDING E iANAMA CAIL Will be a great feat when accomplished. It will demonstrate how much more perfectly organizations for carrying on great enterprises can be made in our country compared with others; it will also enable our ocean shipping to make voyages in half the time that now take months. What the canal will do for our shipping a good Cook Stove will do in each ome and family; it will make it possible for the cooking to be done pleasantly' in half the time that it can be disagreeably done on a poor one. We sell the Garland and 0. K. Stoves and Ranges. They are without doubt the best Stoves and Ranges built at moderate cost, as the following description will show, but no description on paper can demon strate their work. They have Double and Locked Long Centers, Sectional Top Plate, Heavy Bottom Plate, Protected Damper Rod, Rods Mounted on outside. Accessible Flue Stopper, Cemented Top Oven Plate, Goose-Necked and Extended Back Flue. Accelerating Draft, Aluminumized Oven Doors, Oven Rack Plated with Aluminum. Almost the same description will apply to the O. K. Stoves. These Stoves are all built durable, strong and will wear well. Below we name prices complete with Ware: HOME GARLAND No. 8-8............. ...........$25.00 GARLAND, JR., No. 7..... -..................... 20.00 WOOD GARLAND, JR., No. 7-4 D.................... 18.00 . K. KING, No. 8--4-2............................ 22.00 . K. PRINCE, No. 8-3-3.....--...- -............ 13.50 . K. PRINCE, No. 7-0-3............................ 9.00 We are unable for want of space to name prices on our full line of Stoves. We ask that you come and see them. We are still selling the Blue Flame Oil Stove. Very truly yours, Manning Hardware Co. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so-little trouble? We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $8 o $6. Call and be suited. 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