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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., OCT. 8, 1902. Jenkinson's Is The Place of all the places in this part of the State where bargains May be had Jen kinson's is that place. Just listen at this 25 doz. Gent's $1.00 Negligee Shirts to close out at 50c. each. Now this sounds big but we pride ourselves on doing what we say. Come with the csh and we will deliver the goods. We know that there are many who are thinking of Shoes for themselves and little ones. You can't do better than to see our great line of Shoes before you buy. You know how well the lot of Shoes wore that we sold you last winter. We sell you good honest Shoes just as cheap as you can buy cheap worth less ones elsewhere. Gent's if you want a nice Suit of Clothes or a nice Hat or pair of Shoes or a Suit of Win ter Underwear or a nice Shirt, Collar or a pair of Cuffs or Neck Tie, you can't do better than to see - what we have to offer you. Our stock is the largest to select from and our prices the lowest. 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 hone when freight trains are approaching Fare. 10 cents each war. Paper delayed this week on account of the engine breaking down. The town tax books are now open for the collection of the municipal tax. Rev. J. O. Gougn will preach at Pax ville Baptist church next Friday night. Public invited. The serial story now running in this newspaper is said to be very fine by competent critics. Died last Saturday and on last Mon day the twin infants of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Aycock of Davis. Mr. Thomas Nimmer has moved into the new house just finished on the street running by the Hotel Central. Died in Charleston last Monday eve ning, M. A. Barron Holmes, well known to the business element of this county. The foundling at Mr. J. N. Rigg's house mention of which was made last week, is now with its natural mother. The county treasurer will. open his books October 15. We advise every body to pay up early while money is easy. Parties desiring to write letters to people living on the rural route must affix a two cent stamp. These letters cannot be treated as drop letters. Died suddenly, after an illness, of about thirty minutes. on Sunday night near Paxville Mrs. Hennie Wise, wife of -Mr. E. D. Wise, aged about 26 years. It is against the law to sell horne made wine. We mention this because we hear some people are selling it, and we know they would not violiate the law knowingly. Stubbs and Cuttino of Sumter have added to their stock of clothing and furnishings a fine stock of shoes, and we direct your attention to their change of advertisement in this issue. The sheriff sold on last Monday at public outcry a small piece of land 46+ acres about two miles from town, for $627. Mr. R. H. Davis was the pur chaser; the land joins his place. Married at the home of the bride's mother this evening in Manning, by Rev. F. W. Gregg, Mr. Robert R. Jen kinson, and Miss Carrie Legg daugh ter of Mrs. S. J. Legg. The ladies of Paxville will on the evening of the 17th inst have a hot sup per in the Paxville Academy. They promise a feast of wit, wisdom and cooked victuals right hot from the pots and from the culinary skill of profess ional cooksters. The public is cordial ly invited, a fine time is promised. Everybody go and aid a good cause. There is a new feed and sales stable in Manning which bids fair to give our farmers an opportunity to buy good stock at reasonable prices. We would suggest that in looking for a horse or a mule you visit the establishment of Mess. Coffyl& R Rigby. Their stables are located on Mill street. The pro prietors of this new concern are T. F. Coffey and Jos. W. Rigby give them a tvial. The-Avant's in Summerton are hus tlers sure. Read their quoted price list, it is an eye opener. We hope it will have its effect on the other mark ets of the county. The Avant's are noted for their energy and stock mov ing qualities and the way they throw defiance into the face of competition is proof. They want the people to know their prices and therefore come square out in the people's paper and say so. Last Saturday night the alarm of fire was sounded, and a big blaze lighted up the skies in the northern portion of the town; excitement ran high owing to the proximity to a big warehouse, which if it had taken fire would have been the cause of a number of resi dences being destroyed. The fire was in a wood house on the premises of Mr. H. R. Boger, which was destroyed with considerable fencing. and some slight damage to the dwelling. The editor of THE TIMES is invited to attend a banquet next month in the city of St. Louis, which is to be under the auspices of the St. Louis Democrat ic club,and which is to be addressed by several very prominent political think ers: At this gathering there is expec ted to be young blood infused into the now prostrate form of the Democratic party, and from it is hoped that the distructive "isms" will be laid aside. We appreciate the invitation very much, because the letteraccompanyimg it says some editorials in our paper has attracted the attention of some mem bers of the club. Constable C. F. Jenkinson has dis turboed the quiet of the neighborhood about a couple of miles west of Man ning, by pouncing down on Mr. "Punch" Driggers' farm house last Monday night and seizing therefrom four barrels of home-made wine. This officer alleges that the wine was being sold in violation of the dispensary law, and he brought it to Manning and ship ped it to Columbia. Mr. Driggers de nies selling the wine but that it was manufactured for his own use, and that all of it did not belong to him, some belonging to other parties, and for their own consumption. He also claims that one of the barrels contain ed vinegar, attachment proceedings were beaun and the stuff is now await Governor McSweeney has appointe for commissioners of election for Clar endon county. State: J. R. Griffin Pinewood: T.'M. Beard, New Zion: S H. Bradham, Manning. Federal: S. W. McIntosh, Workman: Louis T. Fischer, Summerton; J. N Brown Jr, Paxville. The time for these commissioners t< organize and appoint the manager and give the necessary notice is ver short, and we will suggest that they meet in Manning on next Friday morn ing at 11 o'clock, whether their com missions have reached them by tha1 time or not. It is important that thi: matter be attended to without delay. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett of this place was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recom mended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it h'e i almost entirely cured.-Geo. R. Mc Donald, Man, Dogan county, W. a. Several other very remarkable cures of paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loyea, Prop. Among our advertisers this week is the well known firm of ODonnell and Company of Sumter, the leading de partment store in the interior of the State. We know of no establishment better equipped for the displaying of goods, and we know of no establish ment where goods are displayed tc better advantage and with more taste. Mr. Neil ODonnell is a natural mer chant and with the additional advan tage of being educated in his profession. He manages his affairs like an engineer handles mammoth machinery and with the intelligence and directness of a general. It is worth a visit to this store to see what push, energy and en terprise can, and has done to build u; an immense business. To describe this store properly would take up too much of our space, but we will say it is most excellently appointed and handsomely stocked. We would like our readers to read carefully ODonnell's advertise ment in this issue. -- Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching win ter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup. It's attack is so sudden that the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield rapidly to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays inflammation, re moves danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.: "A bad cold rendered me voice less just before an oratorical contest. I intended to withdraw, but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to win the medal.' The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died last Friday night at his home at Turbeville, after an illness of about two weeks Mr. William J. Turbeville aged 53 years. The deceased was a man who will be missed in his com munity. He was a leader in all things looking to the upbuilding of his sec tion. It was largely through his ef forts, and public spirit, that muchtoi the progress is his section exists today, He was an officer in the Pine Grove methodist church, and one of its mos1 dependent pillars. He was a firm be liever in education, and took greal interest in the cause, and the ver: fine school at Pine Grove may be ao credited in a great measure to his influence and efforts. Mr. Turbeville was one of the most hospitable men we ever knew; his home was always oper to his friends. He has been connectec with the administration of county offi cers for a number of years, and ir every position he ever held, he dic faithful and honest work. The deceas ed leaves surviving him a wife anc nine children, and a host of friends al over the county who are pained t< learn of the death of this good anc useful citizen and faithful friend. The funeral took place at Pine Grovi church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clocli Rev. G. R. Whitaker conducted the services which was largely attended. Goes Like Hot Cakes. " The fastest selling article I havy in my store," writes druggist C. T Smith of Davis, Ky., "is Dhr. King'i New Discovery for coughs and colds because it always cures. In my siu years of sales it has never failed.] have known it to save sufferers froir throat and lung diseases, who couic get no help from doctors or any othei remedy." Mothers rely on it, bes1 physicians prescribe it, and The R B. Loryea Drug Store guarantee: satisfaction or refund price. Tria bottles free. Regular sizes, 50e anc The Ebernezer Baptist church, col ored, of this place had a mortgage ovel it for $500 when Rev. J. W. Easley be came its pastor a few months ago, b: his management, and his deportmen he has received sufficient help to pa: off the debt, and now he has his churci edifice free from encumbrance. Pasto: Easley is an educated man of excellen manners, and good judgement, cour ecus to all, and already he has gaine< the respect of the intelligent !whiti people of the town. The following were some of th< white men that gave him assistance ti lift the mortgage from his church: E. L. Wilkins.................85 0 J. M. Bradham................ 1 0 J. L. Wilson.................. 1 W. C. Chandler............... 1 0 R. D. Clark................... 1 0 F. P. Ervin................... 1 0 B. A. Johnson................ 1 0 W. H. Trescot................ 1 0 W. E. Jenkinson.............. 2 0 F. C. Thomas.................. 1 0 L.K. Howel................... 1 0 Louis Levi.................... 1 A. Levi..................... 1 The Manning Hardware Co... 1 C. R. Sprott................... 1 Dr. J. F. Geiger............... 1 Dr. Chas. B. Geiger.... ........ 1 L. R. McIntosh................ . 1 Charlton DuRant.............. 7 D. J. Bradham................10 0 C. M. Mason................. T. M. Mouzon................ J. H. Rigby.................. S. A. Rigby................ . S. Wilson............------. F. . Richardson.............. 5 Isaac M. Loryea............... R. E. Thompson.............. D. M. Bradham............... 3 A Typical South African Store. . R. Larson of Bay Villa, Sunday River, Cape Colony, conducts a stor typical of South Africa, at which caa be purchased anything frojin the pro verbial " needle to an anchor." Thi store is situated in a valley nin miles from the nearest railway sta tion and about twenty-five mile from the nearest town. Mr. Larso: says: "I am favored with the custor of farmers within a radius of thirt: miles, to many of whom I have sup plied Chamberlain's remedies. Al testify to their value in a househol< where a doctor's advice is almost on of the question. Within one mile o my store the population is perhap sixty. Of these, within the pas twelve months, no less than fourteel have been absolutely cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. This mans surely be a record." For sale by Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Al Toryen Prop. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. buy their Lime, Cement and Brick in car load lots, and make close prices for cash. For this season we have the fines1 assortment of beautiful Dress Goods. D. Hirschman, next door to postoffice. If you desire to buy a fine Dress please call on us as we have a fine line of it. D. Hirschman, next door to post office. It is a little unreasonable that Avant at Summerton should be selling goods to people in Manning; Low prices will rule. The finest Box Paper that can be had, in the latest styles, at Venning's Jewelry Store. Also Tablets very cheap. Found-On public road near Manning a coat, owner can have same by paying for this notice and applying to W. F. Harrington. You feel just as well and comfortable in S. I. Sill's $2.50 shoes, as you do in a $3.50 pair at the other places. S. I. Till saves you money. Orange Blossoms are blooming. Go to S. R. Venning's and buy your Wed ding Presents. He has a large and handsome line. Levi block. If you need a nice Dress, a suit of clothes, a hat, a suit of underwear or a shirt, collar, or a pair of cuffs or neck tie, Tenkinson's is the place to go. Shoes $1.48 at S. I. Till's, shoes $2.00 at the other places, 50c for some body's bad account. That is the difference in tradeing with S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Let neither friendship nor sentiment stand in your way when you want your fine Dress, as this will not save you any money. D. Hirschman, next door to Postoffice. Jenkinson is running of a lot of $1 ne giglee shirts for 40c or 75c per pair. A nice suit of gent's fleeced lined un derwear, shirt and draws for only 85c per suit. Why buy from other other stores when you can get the exact fine Dress Goods and Suitings from D. Hirschman at 15 per cent to 20 per cent cheaper on an average. Jenkinson is showing the largest line of carpets, mattings rugs, art squares window shades and draperies and house furnishing goods of any house in this town. Be sure and see our buggies, surries, harness and wagons. We are selling low down for cash, or one half cash, balance on time until next fall. Legg Hutchinson & Co. There is nothing to equal the cham pion harvesting machines, Legg, Hutchinson & Co., have disposed of a car load this season and had to reorder more machines to finish supplying their customers. Jenkinson's great dry goods house is crammed from floor to ceiling with all kinds of choice goods. Come with the cash and prices will be revealed to you that you never dreamed of. Wanted-To cure every case of Chills and Malarial Fever with Palmetto State Chill and Fever Cure. Guaran teed. Postpaid 50c. Ramsey & Co., Wedgefield, S. C. [18-4t Mr. A. I. Barron is now prepared to sell Organs and Pianos at prices that .will induce everybody to buy who is thinking of purchasing one, also his stock of Ball Bearing Sewing Machines is complete and at prices that they are moving rapidly. Call and see him and get prices. [2 Real Estate. Bought, Sold and Rented. Pearties wishing to buy, sell or rent Real Estate will find it to their interest to apply to J. A. Weinberg, Attorney. =10= RBAS ONS WHY - The R. B. Loryea Drug Store IS THE MOST POPULAR DERUG ESTABLISHMENT NORTH OF CHARLESTON. BECAUSE Uniform courtesy is ex 1St. endedto all patrons, whether rich or poor, white or colored dBECAUSE We carry the largest and UU. most complete line of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. OABECAUSE Our Prescription Depart 3rd. ment is conducted on strict Pharma ceutical principles. 4hBECAUSE Promptness. Celerity, .Dispatch and Skill are exhibited first, last and all the time. BECAUSE Night calls are cheerfully, 5th.J. courteously and promptly responded to. 64- BE CAUSE envy, jealousy and mal .iehav'e no home in our. establish ment. 7 h BCAUSE We are agents for the 7t justly popular LONGMAN & MAR. TINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. 8t BECAUSE We are agents for T. W. L. WOOD & SONS' Tested and True Garden Seed. Seed that will germi; nate, and which secured the medaJ for general excellence from the Parih Exposition of 1900. 9t BECAUSE We are the agents fot . INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOL COMPANY'S Products. We have many unsolicited testimonials regard ing their efficacy. htlB UT Why tell people what the3 1 J.I. already know? And they are full3 aware that THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE is conceded to be the Ideal Drug Store of Clarendor County. For Twenty-eight years THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE has met every demand made upon them. and while "men maly come and met may go," the Sign of the Golden Mortar stands like a beacon and shines for all. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign of the Golden Mortar MANNINO, S. C. 'PHI-ONE NO. 2. grMail Orders receive immediate attention Don't Sleep! Till you inquire about the new RABBIT FOOT REMEDIES, (Pat, applied for) --FOR Fever, Chills, Malaria, Colds. -FOR SALE AT RHALME'S DRU STORE Puire Painits anid Oils IPrices to Suit You. I A Popular Couple Joined in Holy Wedlock. Married at the residence of Hon. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rhame, in this place, on the evening of the first instant, Lieut. Alexander Colclough Davis to Miss Mattie Edna Rhame, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhame. The wedding was a quiet one, no cards having been issued, and only the nearest relatives and those participat ing in the ceremony were present. Miss Sudie Davis, sister of the groom was maid of honor, and Dr. Charles B. Geiger, best man. Miss Pansy Wyman of Aiken, a close friend of the bride, presided at the piano, to which she was escorted by Mr. Ashby McFaddin of Columbia; to the strains of the wedding march, th bridal party entered and occupied their places in the handsomely decora ted drawing-room, where the marriage took place, and while the Pilgrim's Chorus from Taunhauser was being softly played, the ceremony was im pressively performed by the Rev. Francis W. Gregg, Pastor of the Pres byterian church here. All the music was skillfully and artistically rendered by Miss Wyman. The bride and her maid, as became their youth were simply, though hand somely and becomingly gowned; the former wore some handsome jewels, the gifts of those nearest to her, and carried r. boquet of bride roses and ferns. After the ceremony, refreshments were served in the dining room, which had, likewise been appropriately and attractively decorated, followed by a pleasant social evening, at the close of which the newly married couple de parted for their future home. The bride and groom were the re cipients of a number of handsome and useful wedding presents. Old People Have Their Troubles. Mr. Francis Little of Benton Har bor, Mich., is over eighty years of age. Since 1865 he has been troubled more or less with indigestion and constipation and has tried almost everything in use for those ailments. Last August he began using Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and was soon feeling much better. In a recent letter he says "I have used three boxes of the Tablets and now think I am well." These Tab lets improve the appetite and invig orate the stomach, liver and bowels. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. School Notice. Owing to the crowded condition of the primary grade at the Moses Levi Memorial Institute, it has become nec essary for the welfare of the school to stop taking in any more children in the primary department unless they are sufficiently advanced to be up with said grade. This rule has been adopted, in order that the children now in the primary grade may continue their studies without hindrance from such children as are not able to keen up with them. JOSEPH SPROTT. Secretary Board Trustees. America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on skin eruptions, blotches, sores, pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glo rifies the face. Eczema or salt rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, -chapped hands, chilblains. Infalli ble for piles. 25c at The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. He Is N~o Hypocrite. Tom-Are you going to wear mourn ing for your wealthy uncle? Jack-Only a blaek pocketbook.-Chi cago News. Out of Death's Jaws. " When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trou ble, that I had suffered with for years, writes P. Muse, Durham, N. -C., "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 25c at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Other Side. flusband (mildly)-You should re member, my dear, that the most pa tIent person that ever lived was a man. Wife (impatiently)-Oh, don't talk to me about the patience of that man Job! Just think of the patience poor Mrs. Job must have had to enable her to put up with such a man. [The exeitement incident to travel ing and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for Sthis reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem Sedy. For sale by The R. B. Loryea i Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. BUSINESS LOCALS. -S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. You pay no time prices at S. I. Till's. Let Miss Moore at S. I. Till's, trim your hat. IAvant's Millhnery parlor is the thing of the day. -Rye Flour and Seed. Rye at The Man ning Grocery Co. Avant at Summerton is-selling lady's shoes from 67c up. New Mackerel only 10c. each at The Manning Grocery Co. ) Fresh mixed Cakes every day at The Manning Grocery Co. SWho is the high price breaker and Slow price maker. S. I. Till. Merchants must lower prices, or Avant will sell all the flour. 0 Carolina Rice from $3.00 per hundred 0 up at The Manning Grocery Co. o Avant Mercantile Co. is selling Tex as Red R. P. Oats 55c per bushel. SRead Avant's grocery prices in this issue. They are giving hot stuff. O Extra standard 31b. cans Tomattos only 10c. at The Manning Grocery Co. 0 Net Evaporat'ed Apples and Cream 0 of Wheat at The Manning Gr'ocery Co. S. I. Till don't mark his goods high enough to pay for some body's bad ac 0 count. 0 For Sale-500 acres of first class to bacco land. For information apply at this office. At Jenkinson's you will find the lar gest stock of collars and cuffs in the s county. 2 Try "Perfect Pastry Patent" Flour - the best on earth at The Manning s Grocery Co. -Try a 51b. package of Crystal Domi s ino Sugar only found at The Manning iGrocery Co. Just the same as picking up $2.00 on -the street when you buy a $5.00 hat 1from S. I. Till for $3.00. Go to Legg, Hlutchinson & Co, for t ieFoWet Bran, Seed Rye and Red ust roofSeed Oats. t Eerything good to eat at The Man ning Grocery Co and everything as -represented or money refunded. e It is just like finding three dollars, .when you buy a $7.00 suit from S. I. New Shoes The weather is getting cool enough now for you to Iput off those Summer Shoes and get into a pair of our H&11111101- TOw Shoes. We are still showing the New shipment of Misses' I American Lady line of fine Fine Shoes, Patent Tip, Shoes, made on the Duchess Laurel Toe, with the latest = last, with Military Heel, "Low Heel." Turn or Extension Soles. This line of Misses' and They are a great line of Children's Shoes from Ham Shoes. ilton-Brown are so well Every pair warranted known to our customers = without an equal. that it is needless to tell you The American Gentleman of the excellent wearing I Shoes, with Lenox Toe and qualities contained in these Kensington Shank. They Shoes. Enough said. are nobby. We have them. We haven't space nor time to quote you many prices on all our lines of goods, but we are shoving them to the front and I know from the way things are moving we are a great deal under our neighbors. All that is stylish in Ladies' Fine Dress Goods and accessories can be had from us this season and at low = prices. 3 Ladies' Jackets, Coats, Furs and Children's Reefers in the proper styles. Our Ladies' Ready-Made Skirt Department I Is certainly a very popular place for the ladies, and well I it might be, for you can get fitted a great deal cheaper and with less money than going to the dressmaker. If we haven't your size will get it on short notice. G en ts' and Boys, I We can do you all right too in all that's up-to-date in Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, etc. Remember that we have the great SCHLOSS BROS. line of Suits this year and we know it is about time you were changing your appearance. Come to see us, for we can serve you well. Reliable ?. RIGIY. SNotice. LRNCtIBBE UNDERVESTS - I at 25c. Only a few left. JENIISO[S 4 Enters Upon the Second Week.-A4 Great Opportunity to Secure Choice Bargains. Our stock of Gent's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes is the larg est in Clarendon County and our great stock of Shoes is offered to the trade at special prices during this sale. Here is your oppor tunity to get your supply of Shoes for the Winter at Bargain prices. 500 pairs of Ladies' Pebble Grain Shoes for hard wear, only4 75c per pair. Others may name lower prices, but there are none that will offer you as good shoes as these for 75c; nio, not for $1. Our stock of Fine Dress Goods and Silks and Staple Dry Goods is the largest and most complete to be found in this part of the State and when you compare price and quality you will find no4 house that will name you as low prices on first class merchandise. 4 Just listen at this: 5,000 yards good Homespun, 27 inches wide,only Sic per yard. 4 5,000 yards Yard-Wide Homespun only 4tc the yard, by the < bolt. A large line of the famous Royal Blue Calicoes, sold the world over at 6tc the yard, but you get all you want from us at 5c. 5,000 yards good Calicoes only 4ic the yard, when cut in 10, 20, and 30-yard lengths.4 There is no mistake about it, Jenkinson's is the place to buy 4 your Fall Dry Goods bill. 4 We feel that our Millinery department deserves the support and patronage of every lady who feels an interest in the prosper ity of Manning, for this department is in every point the equal of any department in the State with no exception. Our prices are4 just one-half what they are in cities, while at the same time the 4 quality of the materials and the style of the Hats are just as good as you will find in any city in the State, and why should they not bey We have the markets of the world at our command and our milliner goes North twice a year in quest of styles. Come to us and buy your Millinery and you will get the best4 oods and the latest styles.4 Who will doubt the fact of our splendid offerings in Gent's and: Boys' Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods when they see our All-Wool Suits for Men at $5 per Suit. Youth's Three-Piece Suits at 84.50, $5 anad $6 per Suit. The greatest line of Men's Fine Suits ever shown in this town4 at $7.50 and $10 per Suit.4 Gents, if you see the great values we are offering in Clothing of all kinds you can't help but buy them.4 Just call and see the line of Men's Hats we are offering at $1. Twelve dozen Men's 50c Negligee Shirts going at 40c or two for 75c.4 Twenty-five dozen Men's $1 Negligee Shirts to run off at 50c 4 each. This is the greatest value we have ever offered in Gent' s Negligee Shirts-50c for a $1 Shirt.4 Our line of Gent's Underwear is complete in every respect. 8Just give us a look at our Fleece-Lined Underwear for Men at 8cper Suit, Shirt and Drawers.4 IThe largest line of Gent's and Ladies' Linen Collars ever 4 shown in Manning. A Gents, any style Collar you want can be had at our store. A full line of Neckwear at 25 and 50c. Come to us when you want the best for the least money. Wi E JENKNSON. THE BIG STORE If It's Fine Clothes You Want Just step right in here and we can show you Suits that are made by the very best tailors, and that have the right hang to them as long as they are worn. We have all the Styl ish Cuts as high as $20 and as low as $5. No other house can show ONE 0PTHE LATEST such values. Come and SEEB. A pleasure to show you .E E through each department. "Walk=Over" ,a! Shoes $3.50 and $4 Our Shoe Stock is complete, embracing leathers. Why pay more than $3.50 or $4 for a shoed In the WALK-OVER you get style and wear. -nYou are always welcome whether you buj or not. 7 STIDDS&CUTTIS *Iiyr 5 S. Main St., - SUTER, S. C. j 'Phone 170. TH E BIG STORE yousoeti tau Wilesroeaty There are lots of new ideas in Suits this season and we would like for our Clarendon friends to drop in and make their selections while the as sortment is full. We have good, Serv iceable Suits for men $5.00. as low as................---. Medium grades at 86.50, $'7.50 and. .. .....8.50. And much finer grades at 810, $12, $15 and 20.00 Boys' Suits from $1 up to... .... .... ....-- 8.50. A call from you will be very much appreciated. D. I. CHANDLER, CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER, SUMTER. - S. C.