The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 03, 1902, SUPPLEMENT TO THE MANNING TIMES, Image 5
The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and 7 )
astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco
and cigarettes or any external or local application, is
just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of
the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary
relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the
bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus.
Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh. for it
checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and
vapors which should pass off through the skin, are
thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, ..
producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus,
much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation
reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other
parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath
becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red,
hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that does
not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the
circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure
blood is again coursing through the body the
mucous membranes become healthy and the skin
active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap
pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is eficected.
S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the
Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve
under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical
advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A GRAND OPENING
Of Spring Clothing, Hats
and Furnishing Goods.
You will find here the very newest
and up-to-date Suits, Furnishing Goods
1.- ~ and Hats.
We make a specialty of Extra Size,
Stout and Slim Suits.
On receipt of your letter we will send
you swatches of Suits, if you are inter
ested in any.
In our Tailor Department we have
Over 500 Samples
for you to select your Suit or extra
Pants from.
. Suits made to your measure from 81
to 50. Pants from $3 to $12.
9 GRAN ITE1
H. BROWN'S CLOT=ING
-IOU SEL,
224 KING ST., Opp. Academy of Music,
o - "r. ro . - - S. C.
All mail orders promptly attended to by a special salesman.
CAROINA PORTLAND CEMET CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
S1e Selling A.gents
1 1 TDTI AN
Fire Brick, Fire Tile, Arch
Brick, Bull-Head and
All Special Tiles.
ALSO FINEST PREPARED FIRE CLAY.
Carload Lots. Less Than Carload Lots.
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 BAWKES Spectacles and 6lasses,
Which we are offering very cheap, from 25e to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $8
to $6. Call and be suited.
W. M. BROCKINTON.
Watches and Jewelry.
I wantimy friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a
Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present,
That in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of
Watches Clocks Sterling Silver Diarnonds Jewelry Cut Glass
Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Is complete, and it will afford me pleasure to show them.
Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in my line
at prices to suit the times.
AWatc Inspector.* L. W.- FOSM "S".C'"
OLEAN-VAGENR HIARDVARE CO.,
(SUCCESSOR TO C. P. POPPENHIEDL)
363 KiNG STREET, .. CHARLESTON. S. C.
Shelf Hardware a Specialty.
-AGENTS FOR
Buc0keye Mowers, iniiley Plows, Oliver Chilled Plows.
--OF FC ER S:
GEORGE A. WAGENER, President; GEORG~E Y. COLEMAN, vice President:
L . BA 'LL, Secretary 'and Treasurer.
Corespondence Solicited.
mu .MOPPETT~. Cures Chb!ara-lfantuill,
~UDiarrhoea,Dyserntery, and
~~ the Bowel Troubles cf
~ Children of Any Age.
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COSS Oaly 25 cents at Driggists, *TCE nd aG
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For State Senate.
TOTILE VOTER:S OF CL:AItENDON COI'N
ty:-Some time ao I announced in Tii:
MANNN 'LmEs that I would not be a candi
date for any ofAice in thc coming election, and
-+ until very recently I had fully intended to pur
suc this cours. but rcent developments with
pWrsonal appeals ane ptitions (unsolicited on
my part) fores mc to reconsider. nn I now an
nounce myself a candidate for State Senator
frW. thicounty. subject to all the rules gov
erning thc Democratic primary and thc ;general
election and will abide the result.
C. M. DAVIS.
TO 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
Wmn. Elliott. to resist the encroachments of monopolies that
R.are fast making themselves manifest by the
combination of corporations. I favor a still fur
Jno. Gary Evans. , ther reduction in our taxes and believe I have a
.plan by which Clarendon county can get her
neededl improvements without an increase of
Jno. . Hemphill. the present tax rate.
nRespectfully.
LOUIS APPELT.
D. S. Henderson.
For County Superintendent Education.
Geonge Johnstone. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for re-election to the office of County
A. C. Latimer. Superindent of Education in the coming pri
mary. subject to the requirements of the Dem
ocratic party. L. L. WELLS.
Martin F. Ansel. THE FRIENDS OF S. P. HOLLADAY
.feel that his constant and unswerving fidel
ity to the Democratic cause midst all circum
TD. C. Heyward. stances should be recognized: we therefore
< place his name in nomination for the office of
W. Jasper Talbert County Superintendent of Education in the en
suing primary election.
e FRIENDS.
James H. Tillman. For County Supervisor.
. PON THE SOLICITATION OF MANY
. . i rn friends I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Supervisor, subject to the ac
tion of the primary. With years of experience
_________________________________________Cole L. Blease. t~ in road-building I believe I can. if elected. keep
_________________ the roads satisfactory to all the people of Clar
[. endon County. . L. JOHNSTON.
Fernk B. Joae. -
________ O HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
JonT4lon didate for re-election to the office of County
TSupervisor, subject to the rules of the Demo
ncratic party. and If elected will endeavor, as I
Austn. ~ have in the past, to administer the affairs of the
.. Thomas office for the best interests of the general pub
. o lie. T. C. OWENS.
J. T. Gantt. IFor Magistrate at Paxl le.
SHAVDVG BEEN URGED BY FRIENDS. I
J. Harvey Wilson. hereby announce myself a candidate for
S - theposition of Magistrate at Paxvillc under the
,o-_ -~ rules of the Democratic party.
U. X. Gunter, Jr. Cf. L. S. BARWICK.
W. F. Stevenson. For Magistrate in Salem.
____ ________ HERE BY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
S - IState date for Magistrate in Salem. and pledge to
R. H. Jennings. ree~s abide the decision of the primary. BAD
S.J C. HortRn.
N. W. Brooker. j0 HS E
A. W. Jones. OF
W..,hre ALL KINDS,
G. P. Walker. FOR
John J. McMahan. ALL PURPOSES.
0. B. Martin. e " SPECIAL BRAND " Corn Whiskey.... $ 1 25
nPOPLAR LOG" Corn Whiskey.1 50
.POPLAR LOG," Old. Smooth, Mellow. 200
Pau E Ar PRIVATE STOK." 4-qt. case........250
PalE"yr PIAESOK"1-t ae.... 0 0c HUNTING CREEK" Rye. 12'qt. case 700
J. 0. Boyd. ' HUNTING CREEK" Rye,. 1-qt.
. ase ...................10 00
Apple Brandy ...................... 50
John D. Frost. Charge of 25c. for -gal.. 35c. for 2-gal., and
4Tc. for 3-gal. jugs, and Kes. for 4.-gal. kegs:
cr. when returned prepald, they w ill be taken back
John M. Patrick. at cost.
George D. Rouse. J. C. SOMERS & CO.,
James Cansler. OSrLES
.-- STATES ViLLE, North Carolina.
B. L. Gaughman.
W. Boyd Evans. THOUSANDS SAVED BY
. . eprd. jj I ' -f IC !D
Henr . ubeille.Thswneflmdcnpoi
W.ug. H. Prince. moiHyeerPlusL
Jate; Woens an Jru adWhonn-ou
upritndn Evrybote Ed-ted.
at G.aWoning; Cue.NoPy.Prceman& 1
~7~7 '* ral ot Se ate
Geo ~ Iegre ITe:-S. ometie ao Dru annoe nTi
i. C. GalMAhat.NG TEver attat i wul o be w candt
da ors an ofiesecia int the co p:eeoal
utio vsiy orcnl hadule nten to pct
H.Bpihado. orsoinaaes l anofiio(nolctdo
my part) forGen eto'ese.anInoa
JohnCinLnhathan D Hocatsayad heea
____________election handleill abids u thse c
3. W. Knnedy. e.can.garantee
__________--Ou TEiDEorATIC DepaTERS Is prAMpA
J dg tecarg ndidte are-eecin tou tailosn
M.Wnh r'are, epernted wtormn.tto n ue
L. isher of ut Dmcatic pary. ihv sufficien ta
hono__ ~rab e tosfit o Coe tr s eel hv
gCivenn J the DepeAVcnsIentou ser.
H.I.Jhamn o.se Kin rns Wlesnandrcombina
combinapson.oF croain.ldvo astilfr
Jonp.DilanViw by wihCArendon utan Dythe
S. . ol. . ned oimoems thaningisterae of
thembition.t Thouretatsptehi
Fo__ ret Youn nl uestetEducatheon.
didfat orere-etion ke oofich re-ont
3. W Herot. l Suieesrint of wokEdiestiningheourinfood.
maryt soonjetors thoeqiets oma tne.m
S. . ouocraI tiprety.e.n.ingL.
feel_____ thatisfstngnsevngfd
3iJtyadn.~~ tthDeortccuenmistcircum
Jos E.Ricborg.j Mg. estn. sold oan be rcogiesw thereforiee
S or.TheR. .Foryeant rupervstore
A.ind IJerhyRnnunehmsefuacadi
tion. eefs.theNay WtUCaofExpree
H. B eaedonnCOy TOW CLL AONTON
LTS awc.~ HEEB ELLUCEMSEL' CN
CA didariffon.re-clHtionG to Oount
craticpibonsrWhic and itleted upwih endeao.a
haveepa to amse the r s of the
J. E Berd.ic. T. C.oOWENS
3. . urbFire.MAIrat CtTPavile
HV AVIHGobs.BHAENGRGEDYFINSI
ruesofe wmcrtic neates.a
ry. dspath.. .S. BARWIC. .
e.AForia MagistateinSlm
dateeOwnsord Man-istrtenaed. adpldet
abidethedeciionnftthofriEry
at Mnnin; ~aemanJ. . WELLS.
bsardTubeicfr anigWieIsEBlcT
,nd have a few good Farm Horses and Mules on hand to dispose
f at close figures.
Also a lot of One and Two-Horse Wagons-the genuine old
-~wwwPiedmont rIake.ww
one better.
Yes, we have the best line of BUGGIES on the market for
on to select from. Try one and be convinced.
MOWERS, (the best yet.)
siorne SELF=DUfP RAKES,
DISC HARROWS & Cultivators.
All of which will give satisfaction and save time as well as
Loney.
TERMS REASONABLE.
COME TO SEE US.
AV. P. HAWKINS & CO.
!OBACCO SOLD
For more money the past week at the
"almetto Warehoise,
TIMMONSVILLE, S. C.,
ian it has sold for in years. Our average is from $10 to $25.
We have no tickets turned, no dissatisfied customers; every
)dy well pleased all the time.
We Have Ten Good Buyers,
iough to protect you. We have large Stemmeries to handle your
bacco. It is exported direct to the foreign markets from here.
Try the PALMETTO and you will come again; you will niot
,gret it.
)ur Prices Are High Every Day.
It does not take fine tobacco to bring fine prices at the PAL=
ETTO WAREHOUSE; just what you have will bring high
ices at the PALMETTO. Try us sometimes.
Your Friends,
'REDWAY & McELVEEN, Proprietor
R. F. BETTS, Auctioneer. -
SDORN YOUR PERSON'C oln rrao. :
DORN YOURIHOME.* -
ine Jewelry, Fine Silver- Cm n o pe;:
ware, Cut Glass, China,ChretnS..
Bric-a-Brac, Pict-__
ures, Mirrors,
WMPS AND ELEGANT NOVELTIES, A E' hieLm
Watches of the Best Hsn qa o u~tsrnt n
lianufacturers. Coeae akdi ev opr
All goods handled are sold aeanStnrdoorge
with a guarantee. As elr nPrln eet
I do not handle any plated PprTraCtaPpec
ware, therefore everything
bought from me can be relied
upon as being of the best. L CA14f
All goods bought from me 'lIgVr .Jl~~~
wil.' be Engraved
REE OF CHARGE.
My repairing department .is:P1LIU
under my personal supervis
ion and I guarantee all workORNBUGs.C
entrusted to me.
Come to see me.
Earnest A. Buitman, Beufuanhalflloti.
SUI1TiiR, S. C.Areinwt.
Prpae amorrepredStonegotoaeloan
good real estate security, on rea-woktea.
nable terms.caaouanpaicar rt
R. 0. PURDY, Peiet
WINTH ROP OI.IEGE Tbalwowudlktohvtei
~hoarship and Entrance Examina-Prseclanse hnwTiorn
rerifMceonsin-in~
larips iithrop Colleead or ahe L.LntDNA
t-t CourtI Hou onFriday. Julyh t th
>plicants mu t.not be itss than fifteen years ff
.they v~ be award o ths mkng te
ch net sesicn ill ope September 17, 1902.
'o futer ennformation and a cataloue ad
Rock Hill. S. C. APYT
'0 CONSUMERS OF WLO uAT
Lager Beer. e..ace&s
We are now in position to ship our 1FARSO
ser all over the State at the following
'ices:
EXPOR T.
perial Brew-Pints, at $1.10 per doz. ~_
lffheiser-Pints, at....90c per doz.
rmania P. M.-Pints, at 90c per doz. -
ERMAN MALT EX
TRACT.
A liquid Tonic and Food for Nursing..
others and Invalids. Brewed from=
e highest grade of Barley Malt and ____________
lported Hops, at....S.10 per doz.
For sale by all Dispensaries, or send Dos ah lns
vour orders direct.
ill orders shall have our prompt and M udn n ulig
reful attention.
ash must accompany all orders.Maea,
T HI ECH RETNS.C
ERMANIA BREWING CO.,SahWits ndCd,
~~~~~~Charleston, s.cS.dwr n Pan.
B~ugyou Jo Wok t Ti aes agie Wind SandFard~ CoosaSncal
CLARENDON HOTEL,
J. M. BAGNAL. Prop.,
MANNING. - - - S. C.
RATES $1.00 PER DAY.
Special IRates to Regular Boarders
FOR SALE. o
A town lot measuring about one
acre, high and well located. For par
ticulars apply to
LOUIS APPELT.
INSURANCE
FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT &
BURGLARY INSURANCE.
Tailor=Made Clothing: Y
FIT GUARANTEED.
A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES.
Also
Ready-Made Suits, Mackin
toshes and Rain Coats.
J. L. WILSON.
Like Giants THE Field!
S TAN D S
WHEELER'S TONIC,
Preventing, Retarding and Vanquishing the at
tacks of
CHILLS AND FEVER.
WHEELER'S TONIC
Is simply a --Survival of the Fittest." Many
chill and fever tonics have their day and vanish
into oblivion as "a tale that is told," but
WHEELER'S '?'ONIC
Continues to be the ultima thule of
Chill and Fever Tonics,
And has become by its great merits a household
necessity in thousands of homes.
Eradicate
Chills tic, Fe'ver
By using that sovereign Remedy,
WHEELER'S TONIC.
Time tests all things and time has tested the
efficacy of
WHEELER'S TONIC.
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop.
Sign of the Golden Mortar. t
'PHONE NO. 2. - MANNING, S. C.
THE b
Bank of Manning,
el
MANNING, S. C. t
Transacts a general banking busi
ness.
Prompt and special attention given
to depositors residing out of town.
Deposits solicited.
All collections have prompt atten
ion.
Business hours from 9 a. mn. to 2
p. m. __
.JOSEPH SPROTT,
A. LEVI, Cashier.
President.
BOARD OF DIRECToDS.
. W. MICLEOD, -'W. E. BnowN,F
S. M. NEISEN, JosEin SPRRT
~A. LEVI.
Buggies, Wagons, road L
Carts and Carriages.
REPAIRE3D
With Neatness and Despatch
-AT
R. A. WHITE'SF
WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water
pipes, or I will put down a new Pum p
: heap. . -
If you need any soldering done, give
me a call.
LAME.
My horse is lame. Why? Because I
dlid not have it shod by R. A. White,
the man that puts on such neat shoes
and makes horses travel with so much oi
ease. SC
We Make Them Look New.
We are making a specialty of re
painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road
Carts and Wagons cheap.
Come and see me. My prices will -
please you, and I guarantee all of my
work.
Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's.
R. A. WHITE,
MANNiNG. S.C. a
Money to Lend.
______hi
Loans made on Improved Real Es
tate. Interest at 7 per cent. d
Time as long as wanted.
Apply to J. A. WEINBERG,
~ Attorney at Law. '3
JA. WEINBERG,
ATTORNEY AT LAw,
MANNNING, S. C.
JOS. F. RHUAME. 1- II- LESESNE.
RHAME & LESESNE, I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, K
MANNING, S. C.
J. S. wILSON. w. C. DURIANT
ILSON & DUIRANT,
Allorneys and Counii'lors at Lau th
MANNING, S. C. I
C.DAVIS, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING, S. C.
R.J. FRANK GEIGER,
DENTIST,
MANNING, S. C.
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