The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 20, 1902, Image 3
Publishes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
MANNING, S. C., A G. 20, 1902.
Back From the
Northern Markets.
We have just returned from
the Northern markets, where
we have been in search of
Bargains and we feel free to
say that we have secured
some splendid values to offer
to the trade.
Call and see what we have to
offer and look out for us later.
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. in. and 6:5
p. in. for the passenger trains, and the car will
also m: et the freight trains. Arrangements
have been made with the agent at depot to tele
phone when freight trains arc approaching
Manning.
Fare. 10 cents each way.
S. I. Till's, next door to 1igby's.
Don't fail to read the Supplement
page.
Everybody turn out next Tuesday to
vote as they please.
Mr. W. E. Jenkinson has returned
from the norther markets.
Labor Contracts for cotton picking
can be obtained at THE TIMES office.
The primary election comes off 26th.
Polls open at S a. m. and close at 4 p. m.
Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook and children
have return home from their summer
trip.
Mrs. J. H. Williams of .Warsaw, N.
C., formerly of Manning is here visit
ing friends.
Mr. S. A. Rigby of Manning and Mr.
J. W. Rigby of Silver are now in the
northern markets.
Ten Reasons for reading advertise
ment in another column. The R. B.
Loryea Drug Store.
Mr. R. D. Clark, who has been very
ill, is, we are glad to say, himself again
and at the' People's Warehouse.
The patrons of The Manning Grocery
Co., can get Fox River Butter and full
Cream Cheese on ice at all times.
Ice! Ice! Ice! In any quanity Ic. ner
lb. 40c. per 100, 75c. per bloce. Man
ning Market Co., 0. E. Webber, Mgr.
Died on Monday of last week, near
Pine Grove, Mrs. Rebecca Coker, wife
of Mr. Weston Coker, aged about 45
years.
If you want Sirloin, Tenderloin. Por
terhouse or Round Steak or a tender
juicy Roast. Send your order to Man
ning Market Co.
Miss Lula Hawkins of Lynchburg,
and Miss Louisa Walton, of Missoouri
are in Manning visiting the family of
Mr W P Hawkins.
Misses Adams and Herbert will make
addresses at Institute Hall this even
ing at 8:30 o'clock. Admission free.
All are invited to attend.
There will be an extra sheet in the
ballot box which we shall appreciate
if the managers will fill up and send to
us out side of the boxes.
Mr. aud Mrs. Stephen Thomas of
Charleston have been spending a few
days in Manning visiting their daugh
ter Mrs. W. Scott Harvin.
There are two boxes to be voted in:
one is for State officers, the other for
County officers, a vote cast in the
wrong box must also be counted.
Married at the Methodist parsonage
last Sunday afternoon by Rev. P. B.
Wells, Mr. Isaac T. Davis of Pa xville
and Miss Mary Hodge of Providence.
Mr. A. Loryea, accompanied by his
daughters Mrs Barnett and Miss Annme,
have returned to Manning after an ex
tended visit and trip to summer resorts.
If the managers are in doubt about a
man's right to vote let them put the
ticket in an envelope seal it up and
leave it to the execute committee to
decide.
For Sale-A pointer dog puppy 7
months old, fine blood, untrained. Ap
ply to W. A. WARR,
Wilson, S. C.
Don't allow anybody to pull and
changte you about next Tuesday. Any
white man who permits himself twisted
and turned about is undeserving of
respect.
The best physic - Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to
take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.
Lor'yea, Prop.
Rememnber when you employed your
self, your employer hired your services
and nlot your manhood. Your vote is
your ma'nhood and if you are a man you
will exercise it as you please.
Read Krasnoff's advertisment in this
issue. He has just returned from mar
ket and his goods are coming in on
every train. When you come to Man
ning'take a look at his wonderful bar
gamns.
Deputy Heriott arrested and lodged
in jail last Monday, Junius Dickson,
and he says that Dickson is a "bad nig
ger." Dickson is the one whom Mr.
Sam Graham of the Fork, wanted ar
rested.
Come and see us and get prices on
fresh meats. We will not be undersold.
A well trimmed Roast, a Steak proper
ly cut is what you will always get at
~anning Market Co., 0. E. Webber,
Manager.
The sketches of the three candidates
we publish in this issue are paid for
advertisements. We make this state
ment in order that our readers may not
be mis-led. This newspaper is not ad
vocating any candidate in this primary.
Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg,
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with which he had been affieted for
years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's
Liver Tablets. He had previously tried
many other remedies and a number of
physicians without relief. For sale by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M.
Torva Prop.
I)r. .1. lriggs of Sunmmerton with
his family, left last Saturday for Hen
dersonville where the doctor goes to.
the bedside of his suster Mrs. J. R.
Henderson who is ill with typhoid
fever. le expects to be back in a few
days.
A little sand. a few flies, dirty hand
ling and not properly cut ruins the
finest meats. Send your orders to
Manning Market Co.. and miss all this
trouble.
The county campaign meeting will
be at Pinewood 22nd inst. and a most
estimable lady is conducting a hotel in
that town. she has prepared herself to
entertain the candidates and other visi
tors and we hope she will get the pat
ronage she deserves. Candidates when
you get to Pinewood be sure and get
your dinner at Miss Julia Brailsfords
hotel.
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy has a world wide rep
utation for its cures. It never fails and
is pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by The H. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac
M. Loryea. Prop.
G2 is the number of THE MANNING
Tns telephone and we hope our
friends will send us the news of the
election as eariv as possible. If our
friends are active in this matter they
will get the news of the election the
next day. Call us .ip. we shall re
main in our office until 11 o'clock Tues
:ay night.
The James first class Restaurant has
opened up again and is in readiness to
serve as before, in first class style.
Square meals at 25c.: best the market
affords. Also sell Beef, Pork and Mut
ton on ice. Wm. E. James, Prop.
In another colum will be read the ad
vertisement of the Avant Mercantile
company. Mr H. T. Avant manager.
The fact of advertising in the county
paper is a guarantee that this concern
means business, and intends catering
to the demands of the public. They
have already established a fine business
not only a money-maker, but a great
convenience to the public.
We have put our money in this busi
ness and will give it our personal super
vision in order to give the people of
Manning first class service. We need
your encouragement. Send your or
ders to Man ing - Market Co., 0. E.
Weber Manager.
Died at an early hour last Monday
morning Mr. H. B. Ivy aged about 50
years. The deceased was apparently
in good health, and had just returned
from going out to get some one to come
to the aid of his wife who was ailiag.
he lay across the foot of his wife's bed
and almost without a struggle breathed
his last. Mr. Ivy was a carpenter by
trade and a quiet, peaceable citizen who
had the respect of the community.
Wanted-Five young men from Clar
endon County at once to prepare for
Positions in the Government Service
Railway Mail Clerks. Letter Carriers.
Custom House and Departmental
Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Cor
ers. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. [52-St
Maj. David Bradham has been visit
ing among his many friends, since his
return home from Tennessee, strength
ening old bonds of friendship before he
leaves for New Mexico where he has
accepted the position of Commandant
and Professor of Science in the New
Mexico Military Academy. The Sum
ter Military Academy accepted Maj.
Bradham's resignation with reluctancy
and a feeling of indebtedness for his
thorough, faithful work. The students
all loved and honored him for his im
partiality and kindness toward them.
The young Commandant goes out WVest
with the best wishes and hearty con
gratulations of all his friends for his
rapid strides toward the front as a
teacher.
Just Look at Her.
Whence came that sprightly step,
faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion,
smiling face.' She looks good, feels
good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Result, all or
gans active, digestion good, no head
aches, no chance for " blues." Try
them yourself. Only 25c. at The R. B.
Lorya Drug Store.
On last Thursday the dwelling and
its contents, belonging to Mrs. R. E.
Harrington, in Midway was destroyed
by fire. Besides the loss of furniture,
there was about 4000 pounds of tobacco,
the result of hard toil. No insurance.
At the campaign meeting at New Zion
last Friday contributions were solicited
to aid this unfortunate lady, and the
collectors made a showing of S113.50.
Messrs. S. W. McIntosh, H. M. Mc
Intosh and E. S. Kennedy were the
the most active in urging this aid and
we are glad they met with such success,
for the contributors certainly could not
have given to a moreworthy object. We
are informed also, that The Manning
Hardware Co., on learning of this lady's
misfortune mailed to her a receipt in
full for the account they held against
her. which is indeed veiry kind and is
appreciated. The friends and neigh
bors will do all tney can for her.
Sixty Years of Popularity
is the record of Painkiller (Perry Dav
is'). but the shops are full of imitations
made to sell upon the great reputation
of the genuine: be cautious, therefore,
when you ask for a bottle to see that
you get the genuine. An unfailing
remedy for coughs, colds. bronchitis.
Mr. W. A. Neal. Tr., special agent
for the Census Department at Wash
ington was in town last Monday, to in
stall a statician for Clarendon county,
to keep up with, and report to the gov
ernment the number of bales of cotton
ginned in the county so that there can
be an accurate estimate made of the
cotton product: this is done as a pro
tection to the farmer, so that the cotton
speculators cannot send out misleading
reports concerning the crop. Every
farmer should feel an interest in this
matter and should make it his business
to see to it that every ginner gives the
local statician the necessary inforina
tion. Under the law,. the statician
must live at or neat' the county seat,
ana Nr. Neal has been fortunate in se
curing Mr. J. T. Stukes for this work.
N r. Stukes has consented to take hold
of it, and he will as soon as he gets his
commission communicate with all of
the ginne:rs.
Shatters All Records.
Twice in the hospital. F. A. Gul
ledge, Veirbena, Ala., p)aid a vast sum
to doctors to cure a severe case of piles,
causing twenty-four tumors. When all
failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon
cured him. Subdues inflamation, con
quers aches, kills pains. Best salve in
the world. 25c. at The IR. 13. Loryea
Drug Store.
Attention! Clarendon Rifles.
The members of the Clarendon Rifles
living in town will appeai' at the court
house at i o'clock p. m. each Friday.
Those men living in the country that
cannot attend on above date will appear
at same place at 5 o'clock each Satur
da to drill until fur'ther orders.
- A. C. Davis, Captain.
A Necessary Precaution.
Dont neglest a cold. It is worse
than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By
using One Minute Cough Cure you can
cure it at once. Allays infiammation,
clea's the head, soothes and strength
ens the mucouis miembrane. Cures
coughs. ecup, throat and lung trou
bles. Absolutely safe. Acts immedi
ately. Children like it. The R. B.
Tonyva. Drug Store.
We have received from Pinewood h<
4everal letters for and against the new ti
schedule proposed to be put in opera- he
tion on the W. & M. railroad, asking V
us to use our influence in the matter. he
Those against the schedule claim that at
it will work an injury to the town and ed
take trade away,&c., those favoring the pl
schedule claim it will give the people a at
better opportunity to get to Charleston sh
and Manning. The letters we received af
were forwarded by us to the railroad at
authorities for their consideration as hE
we have nothing whatever to do with wi
it.. We are always glad to assist our 4}
friends at any time but when they di- ur
vide we must ask to be excused from at
having any part or parcel with a divis- w.
ion in a purely local affair. If those m
who are opposed tp the new schedule le
are correct in their statements, that m
the said scedule is not wanted, let them at
make that showing by a petition signed
by the people of that community. th
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If you have offynsive pimples or th
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)ody, aching bones er joints, falling su
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worst bleed diseases. It heals every
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mnd reduces all swellings. Botanic
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Medicine sent at once prepaid. For se
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- -th
Salem Meeting. w]
The county campaign was formerly St
pened at New Zion last Friday. All
f the candidates were present, and all
)f them made speeches. The crowd,
including quite a number from this
side numbered about 200, and very lit
tle demonstration was manifested. The H
people of Salem are very busy at this th
time which was one reason for the slim ye
attendance, and another reason, is, that c
all of the candidates are well known to t
the voters, who have made up their of
minds.
Mr W J Turbeville acted as chair- t
man of the meeting and at the outset f9
he requested a respectful hearing for tic
all of the candidates and also requested t
that the candidates refrain from "mud- is
slinging." The order of speaking was w
then announced and Mr. M. C. Gallu- th
:hat was introduced as the first speaker
for the senate. He started off by asking o
the chairman to tell him what he meant at
by "mud-slinging," that if it meant th
Siticism of public records he would as
not be restrained, for that was what he r
intended to do. Mr Galluchat then ,
went into a discussion of national ques
tions, and charged Mr Appelt with ad- c
vocating ship-subsidies,expansion, and
imperialism; with having misrepresen- w
ted the people in the senate, by voting re
to strike out the enacting words of the to
bill to revoke the charter of the Virgin
ia Carolina Chemical Company, by vot- to
ing against the $200,000 pension appro at
priation, and the $100,000 free school
appropriation. He charged Mr. C. M.
Davis with being interested in a trust, w
with having voted with those who were
>pposed to the dispensary, with voting (
to repeal the free pass act,. He charg- o
ed Maj H B Rrichardson with voting
for the repeal of the free pass act, and
or the 'lue Ridge railroad bonds.
Major Richardson came next, and
olding a roll of papers in his hand yE
which was .supposed to be manuscript, or
but on account of the speech of the Ci
speaker preceeding him he was forced hi
to reply without the aid of this document w
Major Richardson took up the Philip- E
pine war and said it was cruel, that he MN
was not a McLaurin man,and could not al
be because he disagreed with him upon a de
number of measures, that he voted di
against the resolution denouncing Mc- se
Lauring because he thought it was is
right to do so, and before casting his B
vote he consulted several friends about L
it. He voted for the repeal of the free
pass act because he did not think that
any member of the legislature could be
boight by a pass, and he voted aeainst
striking from the books the Blue Ridge m
bonds, because, as represented to him, jy
they should not be striken from the t
books. He told his hearers that he e
had secured the pardon of a confeder- ct
ate veteran, who was sent to the peni- ~
tentiary from Darlington convicted of t
horse stealing, and read from a news- ax
paper clipping, the account of this t
horse-thief veteran from Darhington A
getting his pardon though the efforts fo
of Maj. Richardson from Clarendon, in t
time to be in the procession at the re- f
union in Columbia. He said he favored
the free schools, good roads; and the"
general up building of the country,
that he was chairman of a very import
ant committee, and was kept busy at
tending to his duties. He gave his ef
forts to the lowering of taxes, and
would appreciate promotion.I
Mr Davis followed, and after a n-i
nouncing his candidacy, he explained
how he come to be a candidate for the
senate. He displayed a batch of peti
tions which he claims called him for
ward and with great reluctance he felt T
it his duty to respond. He read several
certificates going to show that he had
loaned money to parties without re
quiring any security and ini one in
stance he satisfied a mortgage he held
over some widow's property. He had1
something to say about his private af
fairs, read from The Manning Time
an extract about what the editor had2
to say about the farmers in his section
not being independent, and disclaimed 3
being connected with a trust.
Mr Appelt was the last senatorial
candidate to speak. He threw no bo-4
quets at his audience, but from the
outset replied to the assertions and 5
statements of his opponents. He took
the position that National questions
had nothing to do with our local affairs,
and the injection of them was out of
~lace, and only calculated to confuse. 7
Replying to his connection with Mc
Laurin, he related the intimate rel a
tionship that had existed for many
years. and that he would be unworthy
of confidence had he turned his back
upon McLaurin because political ene
mies were trying to drive him out of
the party. He said that he never
claimed in a single editorial of his that
the positions taken by McLaurin were
right or wrong, what he cotended for,i
was that McLaurin should come before
the people for them to judge of his De
nocracy, and not leave it to the politi
cians to say whether or not he is a Dem.
ocrat. Hesaid that the files of his pa
per will show, that time and again he D
declared if McLaurin did not prove he zw
was advocating Democratic principles i1l
he, although his personal friend, could
not support him. He also told his TI
hearers that he never did claim to be I j
conversant with National problems,
not being a candidate for congressional
DON'T WAIT.
If you knew how SCOTT'S
EMULSION would build you
up, irezrease your weight,
strengthen~ your weal throat J
and lungs artd put you in con
dition for next winter, you
would begin to take it now. fo
Send for free sam l~e, and try it. 0
SCOTT&85BOV/NE. Chemists, cl
409-4x5 Pearl s reet, New York. a
/A 5o.andsti o: ali drugists.
>nors he did not devote much atten
)m to them. He told his hearers why
voted against revoking the charter of r
rginia Carolina Chemical Co., why
voted against $200,000 for pension
,d $100,000 for free schools. He claim- r
that all of these things had been ex
ined by him in his paper at the time
d the people are familiar with it. He
owed the condition of our county
airs when he was elected to the sen
a, and what it is now. He said when
was sent to the senate the country
s away back in debt, with a levy of
mills, and as a business man, he
ged the levy to be raised to 5 mills,
id the following year lowered it to 4,
ich wiped out the debt, saved judg
nts against the county, and now the
r v is 3 mills, with a fine prospect of
king it still lower, if the county r
thorities do their duty.
We regret not being able to report
e other candidates, because the r
iter had been unwell for several -
ys, the weather was intensely hot.,
d he went over to Mr Anderson Boy
s house to rest. The meeting pass
off pleasantly, no attempts to howl,
ere was some good natured jollying
some of the candidates for county
ervisor, and we understand that
ere was a little spat between Messrs
*oods and Kennedy candidates for the
>use.
After the meeting adjourned Mr E S
mnedy made a speech, in which he
Lde an appeal for aid for Mrs Elmore
trrington who had the misfortune to
;e her house by fire.
Look Pleasant, Please.
Photographer C. C. Harlan of Eaton,
, can do so now, though for years he
uldn't, because he suffered untold 1
cny from the worst form of indiges
u. All physicians and medicines
fled to help him till he tried Electric
tters, which worked such wonders for p
m that he declares they are a god
ad to sufferers from dyspepsia ana
)mach troubles. Unrivaled for dis
ses of the stomach, liver and kidneys,
ey build up and give new life to the
ole system. Try them. Only 50c.
iaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug
ore.
Good Rules.
This month, August, the Manning
trdware Company has been before
e people of Clarendon county for five
ars. During these years it has made
stomers over a wider range of terri
ey perhaps than any other institution
the kind in the County, it has been
e aim and policy of its management
build up a business with integrity
fair dealing that could not be ques
>ed. Its Success has been a surprise
its best friends, and its management
not without gratitude to its patrons
iom they assure the same fair dealing
at has governed in the past.
Their position to cater to the wants
the public has improved with time
d the past five years have enabled
em to bring together just such goods
are most wanted. Their buying
les are:
Pay spot cash for goods, always take
er cent discount and all over they
n get.
Buy goods from every traveling man
io comes to the town representing a
liable firm, if he can deliver goods as
as any other.
Buy goods in the State of Washing
or further away if they will deliver ,
less rate than houses at home.
ive home houses the p reference.
et all classes of goods and sell for ,
iat they are worth and no more. I
With rules like these and ability to
rry them out its patrons are assured ,
only having to pay for what they get.
His Sight Threatened.I
" While picnicking last month my 11-1
ar-old boy was poisoned by some weed
plant," says W. H. Dibble of Sioux I
t, Ia. "He rubbed the poison off
s hands into his eyes and for awhile
a were afraid he would lose his sight.
nally a neighbor recommended De
'itt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first
plication helped him and in a few
.ys he was as well as ever." For skin
seases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, in
ct bites, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
a sure cure. Relieves piles at once.
aware of counterfeits. The R. B.
ryea Drug Store.
All Were Saved.
" For years I suffered such untold
isery from bronchitis," writes J. H.
hnston of Broughton, Ga., "that of
c I was unable to work. Then, when S
erything else failed, I was wholly ei
red by Dr. King's New Discovery for th
msuption. My wife suffered in
csely from asthma, till it cured her, t
.d all our experience goes to show it is
e best croup medicine in the world." m
trial will convince you it's unrivaled Su
e throat and lung diseases. Guaran- T
ed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles
e at The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store.
th
?1EAS ON&
WHY
e R. B. Lorysa Drug Store
IS THE MOST POPULAR DRUG
ESTABLISHMENT NORTH
OF CHARLESTON.
BECAUSE Uniform courtesy is ex-I
St. ende toall patrons, whether rich or
poor, white or colored
dBECAUSE We carry the largest and
LU. most complete line of DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHMITCALS.
ceutical principles.
.,BECAUSE Promptness. Celerity,
t. Dispatch and Skill are exhibited first,
last and all the time.
ht BECAUSE Night calls are cheerfully,
t. courteously and promptly responded
to.
h BEASE envy, jealousy and mal
th ic aeno home in our establish
ment.
..BECAUSE We are agents for the
L.jut' popular LONGMAN & MAR
TNZ PREPARED PAINTS.
ht4 BECAUSE We are agents for T. W.A
. WOOD & SONS' Tested and True
Garden Seed, Seed that will germi
nate. and which secured the medal 0
for general excellence from the Paris
Exposition of 1900.
ht BECAUSE We are the agents for
.INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD
COMPANY'S Products. We have
many unsolicited testimonials regard
ing their efficacy.
D BUT Why tell people what they
.arayknow? And they are fully
aware that THE R. B. LORYEA
DRUG STORE is conceded to be
the Ideal Drug Store of ClarendonN
County.
'or Twentyeight years THE R. B. LORYEA
tUG STORE has met every demand made
on them, and while "men may come and men
y go," the'Slgn of the Golden Mortar stands
e a beacon and shines for all.
ISAAC M. L.ORYEA, Proprietor,
~ Sign of the
Golden Mortar, l
MANNINC, S. C.
"Mail Orders receive Immediate attention.
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of Probate
r Clarendon County on the 19th day
September, 1902, for letters of dis
targe as Guardian for Plumer Clark,
minor. P. B. THAMES.
'THERE IS NO WONDER!
All agree that being in the Northern markets for eight solid
weeks scouring every place and hunting every opportunity to buy
I" goods cheap with the ready cash in hand, there is no wonder
that the NEW IDEA has so many bargains, and
Genuine Bargains They Are.
fls W We had special good luck this season in buying up our Fall
stock. We bought all our goods much lower than ever before and
e in such quantities that we have no room for all in our big store.
THE JENKINSON DRY GOODS The Most Complete Stock,
STORE stands out prominently as in ;large varieties, you will find in our place; full in all depart
the largest distributor of ments. In
FINE DRESS SHOES, Clothing, Shoes,
CLOTHING Dry Goods,
AND Gens Furnishings
'FINE MILLINERY GOODS i and many, many other things we can offer you so cheap that it will
of any house in this county. make you wonder how we can sell them so and make a living
profit. We can and are ready to prove it to you. All we want
IT you to do is to come, look and price our goods and you will be
W HlAT HIAS DONE I ?readily convinced.
1"W AIt will be to your benefit before purchasing your goods to
Nothing but Square Dealings, Honest come to
Goods, Justice to all, doing to others as
we would have them do to us. A THE I I IDEA,
- Our Fall Stock M..KRASNOFF, Proprietor.
Will be the largest we have ever shown,
containing all of the latest Novelties in -
1 the market.
Our Miss Coppedge J. F. DICKSON'S
Is now in the Northern markets, where
she is studying the styles and buying up
our stock ofStr
Fall and W inter You will find a complete line of Steam Fittings, such as
you need: Pipe, Belting, Inspirators, Jenkins' Valves of
all kinds. Lace-Leather and Oils of the best grade to
M illinery. make your machinery run light. Can thread your pipe,
from J-inch to 2 inches, at little cost. All of this mate
Our, great Millinery and Dress Goods rial is to be sold at little margin.
Opening this Fall will eclipse all others.
SThanking the people for the splendid HO USER UIL-DiERS,
patronage they have always given us,
we are, do yourselves justice by looking over my stock before
Yours respectfully, buyiIls
M. faI also carry a frkll and well assorted stock of
iriiiiioiiBuggy and Wagon Material".
I ~ of the best grade.
Inspect my line of Stoves, whose recollection of qual
" E. 1 I "ity remains long after the price is forgotton.
W. F.d1~1O f. D.'O V 8O.4.Nex oLv'
othing But Satisfaction
-AT THE
PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE.
The People's Tobacco Warehouse has been having very large
les for the past ten days upon their floor, and the farmers in
ery case are well pleased with the splendid prices they get for
.eir tobacco.
In the outset the People's Tobacco Warehouse Company said
ey would give to the tobacco growers of this section a tobacco
arket second to none in the State and they feel that they have
cceeded in establishing a splendid market for the sale of Leaf Tm
bacco in the town. Farmers, let the
People's W arehouse The time for selling goods that have summer
ndle your tobacco for you, they will get the best prices for you s uggestions will so beating
d at the same time it will be their duty and pleasure to see to it to you about our magnificent stock of Fall and
at you get justice in every sense of the word, and when we say Winter Goods.
STICE we mean all that the word Justice implies. Our buyer is now in New York, Baltimore and
Thanking you, yes, thrice thanking you for the splendid sup- Philadelphia adding bargains to our already long
rt you are giving us, we remain list that has commenced to arrive.
Yours truly, The old Reliable, as you well know, is well ac
d hoquainted with the best wholesale houses on the
Northern markets and the time spent up there
means scores of dollars saved on the things that
dyou will soon need to buy.
YesIwIt is always our rule to share what we buy cheap
S le To a e with our customers. That is when we buy a thing
Rcheap you will get it likewise low down.
All Summer Dress Fabrics for almost a song to
R. D. CLARK, Manager. clean up and make room for new goods.
Batiste, Muslinis,
We Ae 8W i me j~ff LwnsEtc.,
They go at your own price
od have a few good Farm Horses and Mules on hand to dispose Embroideries and Laces cheap for cash.
at clse fiures.We have the biggest job of
Also a Bot of One and Two-Horse Wagons-the genuine old a e a'gs P ants
Piedm o nt ake.wo this side of Baltimore, bought 50 per cent cheaper
than the best cheap prices and that makes them
75 per cent below our neighbors' prices. Come in
and see this line of Pants before they are all gone.
Remer swha e ai fr ou in the Fall
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V. P. HAWKINSP&nCO