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Publishes All County and Town Of Ucial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., FEB. 4, 1903. Advertisers will please re member that copy for t change of ad. MLsT be it this office by Saturday Noon in order t< insure publication the following week Manning Strect Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:C D. m. for the paser::er trains. and the car w:: also meet the frcieht trains. Arrangrement: have been made with the agent vt depo- to tele phone when iei;:t tr;ins are approachinj Manning. Fare. 10 cents each war. Miss Olivia Ingram left this morning for New York. Mr. P1. B. Thorne of Kingstree was in "Manning yesterday. Died at his home near Iouzon's last Friday Mr. Robert Epps. The sheriff had no sales to make last Monday although it was salesday. Mrs. M. 0. 3urgess is in M1anning looking after her property interests. Died on the 26th inst., near Pinewood Mr. Layton Kelb, aged about 30 years. Look up your it.urance policies and see if they contain L permit for electric lights. Hon. J. H. Lesesne spent last Monday at home, there being no session of the legislature. Miss Brooker of Columbia " and Miss Stiles of Savannah are visiting 'Miss Mabel McFaddin. Mrs. H. J. Isaacs and .1-s. John Levy of Philadelphia are in i tnning on a visit to the family of Maj. ibe Levi. Married by Magistrate J. E. Rich bourg, at Foreston last Sunday, Mr. H. K. Weever and Miss Olivia Dukes. There are a few names on our sub scription list that need attention, and this they will soon get. Look up the label or your paper. Married on the 18th inst., at the Baptist parsonage in Sumter by Rev. C. C. Brown, Mr. J. J. Thigpen and Miss Mamie Lawrence. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give an entertainment on the eve ning of the 12th inst. at the Institute Hall. Refreshments will be served. Admission: Adults, 2.5 cents; children, 10 cents. During the concert last Monday night while the quartette was out on the stage, some one sneaked up the back steps into the dressing room, and stole a pair of patent leather shoes belong ing to the tenor. Gus Collins. an inoffensive colored man living on the outskirts of Manning was shot last Monday morning by' an other negro. Collins was hit three times in the legs. The cause of the shcoting is not known. Mr. A. C. Cobia of the St.-Paul sec tion tells us that people on the road to Manning are plowing into the public road to the extent of interfering with travel. Our Supervisor should look after this and put a stop to it. Read the Avant Mercantile Co's. advertisement in this issue and see for yourself what this wide-awake firm ~proposes to do in the way of trade. The Avant's are no drones, which can be seen by the way they seek business. Red letter sale of Jenkinson's is draw ing to a close, and in this issue he wants the people to come forward and take advantage of the bargains he of fers. Jenkinson wants to make room for his spring stock, and to do so he is offering some enticing inducments. in order to raise money for a good cause the Presbyterian ladies of this place have gone to considerable trouble to prepare an excellent program for an entertainment next Thursday evening. February 12, at the Institute Hall, and it is hoped there will be a good attend ance. Died at her home near Paxville ~on last Wednesday of typhoid fever, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, aged about 50 years. The deceased was the wife of Mr. A. P. Hill, and she leaves surviving, her husband and two children. The fun. eral took place at Home Branch church Rev. J. D. Huggins officiated. The best physic. "Once tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Wil liam A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets are the most prompt, most pleasant and most reliable cathartic in use. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. A good audience attended the vocal concert at the Institute hail last Mon day night, and the performance was an exhibition of well trained voices. T'he Quaker Quartette made an impression on musical experts, but to the ordinary listener, a more amusing program would have been better appreciated. The scritch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poinoning results from the injury. Al) danger of this may be avoided, how ever, by promptly applying Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic aud quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by The t B3. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lorye. Prop. The danger of children playing with ir guns was demonstrated last Satur day in this town between two little brothers Jessie and Charlie Sprott. Jessie was shooting as a mark on tree, and Charlie was standing behmat the tree, when just as Jessie fired Char lie stepped out and was struck in the eye, causing a very painful wound, and a miraculous escape from losing thE eye. When you feel blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chain berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and invigorate your stomiach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world is a gooc place to live. For sale by The R. B. 'oryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Mrs. D. Hirschmann and her sister Miss Minnie Paget are now in New~ York studying the spring styles in mul hinerv. Both of these ladies have mer ited a reputation in this line and they are anxious to maintain ir. Mrs. Hirschmann, while at the north will also purchase her spring stock of dress oods, trimmings, laces, etc.. and i will be her endeavor to make her pur chases, to cater for the fine trade. A petition numerously signed was be ing circulated in Manning last Mondal asking for the appointment of Mr. Beu P. Broadway of Pinewood on the boart .of county Commissioners. There are: numberof petitions for this place, anC almost every man approached will pu his name down on all of the p~etitions 'The applicants so far are M1essrs A. T Buddin, Sardinia; B. P. Broadway Pinewood: J. C. Baker, New Zion: Jeht Smith, Turbeville; J. A. Way, Silver all of these applicants arc good men but only two can be accommodated and under the circumstances we wil stck to the prediction made long ago that A. T. Buddin and B. P. Broadwa2 will be appointed. The Monte Carlo rig-outs we see these days remind us of the girls in a Chinatown restaurant serving chop suey. They may be stylish alright 1 enough, but how fearfully unbocoming they are, can only be estimarted by an admirer of gracefulness. A woman dressed in a Monte Carlo, holdingr the skirts as required by fashion, looks like a dripping mermaid holding her gar ments down to keep the wind from blowing them over her head, and thus displaying a rounded body with an abrupt taper from the waist down. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief' in one miuute. because it kills the nni erobe which tiekles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough. z at the same time clears the phlegm. draws out the intlammator and healIs and soothes the affected part.-. One 'liuuti Cough Cure strengtctheuls the h's. ward;s offi pneumonia and is a harless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs. colds and eroup. Oue :Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take. harm less and good alike for young and old. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A chartered institution is legitimate ly open to public crieism. rigarmcss of the individuals who hold the stock. A newspaper has the right, and it is its dutv to warn its readers against in position and wrong. whether it ema nates from itinerants or irom other sources. Every statement made in these columns. relating to chartered institutions whether they be single or in combination, is based upon informa tion furnished us from those who have come in contact with them. and the courts are open for redress. Our lim ited posses ions are liable for our acts. EVERY CHURCH or institution sup- 1 ported by voluntary contribution will ] be given a liberal quantity of the Long man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. NOTE: Have done so for twenty-seven years. Sales: Tens of millions of gal ions: painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satis factory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must I be added to the naint. (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 I a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our i Agents, The R. 13. Loryea Drug Store. I There are times when it becomes necessarv to perform a sad duty, and in the decision of Dr. A. J. Eriggs of Sum merton to change his residence to Dar-1 lington. we are moved to express our sincere sympathy with the good reople of that section. There is no gaiusaying it, Doctor Briggs' re~noval is a decided loss to that community, both in a pro- t fessional and a social way. He does not leave Summerton for any lack of appreciation of his services, because his practice was extensive, and among the best paying people in the county, a practice which he built on his merits as a physician. Doctor Briggs goes to'' Darlington where he may personally u supervise some valuable property in terests. We know the people of that community feel keenly his moving away from them. for in him they not only had a physician whose skill merited confi dence. whose heart is in his profession, and whose ministrations were as benev olent as they were skillful. He was a household favorite as well as a need. As a citizen he is progressive, always ready and willing to aid in the building up and the betterment of the commu ity, genial in his contact with men. intelligent and honorable, a man who is a community's pride. It is with re ret that such a man decides to make Eis home elsewhere. We do, without' the slightest hesitation, commend Dr. A. .T. Briggs to the people of Darling ton as a physician of high character and skill, and a man worthy of highest consideration. T em'ency of the Times. t The tendency of medical science is toward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pheumonia. one' of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always result from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy coun teracts and tendency of these diseases i toward pneumonia. This has been< fully proven in many thousands of cases in wvhich this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit conlidence.1 Pneumonia often results from a slight< cold when no danger is apprehended: until it is suddenly discovered that< there is fever and dilliculty in breath ing and pains in the chest, then it i announced that the patient has pneu monia. Be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Notice. The regular examination for teachers will be held in the court house at Man ning; on Friday, February 20, 1903, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. S. P. HOLLADAY. Co. Supt. of Education. JAnuary 28, 1903. 2t-4t Saved Her Child's Life. "In three wveeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneumonia almost to'a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Wat kins of ~Pleasant City, 0. "A terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a good doctor's treatment for several weeks. grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Mi] lions know it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store guaran tees satisfaction. 50e and $1. Trial bottles free. It is said that the ancient Romans smoked something like the modern ci garette-and now they are all dead. Bears t The Kind You Have Always Bought The amateur photogra I er is respon sible for a good many of ue's misrepre sentations. The Easy Pill. DeWitt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. -~They' cure biliousness, jaundice, constipation and inactive livers, by arousing the se cretions. moving the bowels gently, yet: efectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely. These fa mous little pills exert a <decided tonic efect upon the organs involved, and if' their use is continued for a few days there will be no return of the trouble. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. There arc two classes of people in tho world that are hard to convince against their will-men and women. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always BougM1 HARVIN-FARViN. Beantiful Array of Yo-th ar BEaniy at a Manning Marrirage. Mlanning. Jan. Z1.-The first rays of the new electric light plant fell this afternoon upon the home of Mr. W. Scott Harvin, presenting to a host of guests from various parts of the State one of the most beautiful scenes ever witnessed in Manning. The occasion was the marriage of Miss Hattie A. Harvin, the eldest daugher of Mr. W. Scott Harvin, to Mr. S. A. Harvin of Sumter county. At 5:310 o'clock the hour appointed for he ceremony. Miss Blanche Wells, es orted by M1r. Lucius Harvin, entered the room and commenced the piano ac omnainient to Lohengrin's bridal horu-I. -Faithfia and True," which was sung by Miss Maude Brock in a weet soprano voice. Immediately ifter ths son Mi-:s Wells began Men lelss:ohn' wedding march and the two ilinisters oniciating entered. followed tv Vii.s Lill H-arvin. a sister of the )ide. with Mr. Pcrcy B. Harvin, a >-other of the rooi: then the bride .nd nroom. When the music ceased he beautiful ring evremony was per orrd by theRv. F. I. Gregg and in appropriate prayer was offered by he Iev. - A. %Connors of Summerton. \ sumptuous dinner vas then served. n the snacious dinning room a large ta >1C wa so arringed as to form the otter --H." The tabl. was laden with dibles of ever kind and for an ho-r r more the .inning room was the scene f mirth and enjoyment. The house was prettily decorated, broughout with white and green. The bride wore white organdie with rimmings of silk applique and ribbons. ler veil was beautifully arranged and aught in place by diamond andi pearl rnaments. natural orange blossoms eing used, and she held in her hand shower boquet of white carnations. iss Lill Harvin wore white organdie, atin ribbons and pink carnations. Many handsome presents were re eved from the nurferous friends of he bride and groom. The bride is one ( Manings mos vely girls. Bright. amiable and al gether a most perlect character, she, a a host of friends who regret her oss to the cemmuni:Y and extend to e groom sincerest congXratulations for is success in winnirg a helpmeet so vell suited to make for him the life of appiness he anticip.tes. The groom is one of Sumter county's nst substantial citizen's, a popular nd successful business man. They left on the evening train fc-r heir new home, Ramsey. Among the visitors from neighboring owns and cities were: 'Misses Dora tichardson. Herriot: May Harvin, umter: N1arguerite Tindal, Felde: mmic Tindal, Summerton: Mr. and rs. Stephen Thoras, Charleston; M-. .nd 'Mrs. Kaminer, Gadsden: Mr.;. ates. Eastover: -Mrs. B oCk. Paola: nad 1essrs. W. 0. Cain. amsey R. L. eddings, Pinewood: F. 14. Harvim. Tharleston: Geo. Tindal. Felder: and has. L. Cutino. Sumter. The State leb. 1. C .A 0 W C'1RM. .4 I. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the signatno of e . When the sun doesnt shine a woman uas the blues, and when it does she orries for fear it will fade her carpets. Millions Put to Work. The wonderful activity of the new entury is shown by an enormous de and for the world's best workers--Dr. ~ing's New Life Pills. For constipa ion, sick headache. biliousness, or any rouble of stomach. liver or kidneys hevre unrivaled. Onlv 2.5c. at The Rl. . Loryea Drug Store. his Dialeet. "ike," said Plodding Pete, "did you ver go to school r'. "Sure," answered 3Meandering Mike. I don't have to talk dis way. If I howed off me literary accomplish nents, folks would wonder why I vasn't readin' de help wanted adver isencts instid o' huntin' fur hand u~ts."-Washington Star. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The only positive cure for blind, leeding, itching and protruding piles. muts, barns. bruises, eczema and all ibrasions of the skmn. DeWitt's is the )nly Witch Hazel Salve that is made rom the pure, unadulter-ated witch ~azel-all others are counterfeits. Dc ~Vitt's Witch Hazel Salve is made toj ure-counterfeits are- made to sell.' Che R. B. Loryea Drug Store. ro Thread a Emir Through a WValnt. To pass a hair through a walnut without boring n hole seems an impos sibility. but the feat has often 'been done. The hull of the walnut when xamined with a strong glass Is seen o have innumerable small openings, some of which lead entirely through the nut. The trick consists in using a very fine hair and an infinite amount of patience. Pass the hair into one of these minute crevices and urge It gen tly along. Sometimes it will appear on he other side at the first trial, but if it comes out at the hundred and first you will be very lucky. Buc:klen's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous compound n the world to conquer aches and kill ains. Cures cuts, heals burns and ruises, subdues inilammation, masters iles. M1illions of boxes sold yearly. Vorks wonders in boils, ulcers, felons. ;kin eruptions. It cures or no pay. 5c. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Brain strain. A French investigator has -come to, the conclusion that the brains of mili tary men give out most quickly. IHe states that out of every 100.000 men of the army or naval Igofession 100 are hopeless lunatics. Of the liberal pro fessions artists are the first to suc cumb to the brain strain, next the law-. ers followed at some distance by doc tors, clergy, literary men and civil servants. Striking an average of this group, 177 go mad to each 100,000. London Express. A Painful - Inferenlce. A teacher was instructing a class of boys and had spent half an hour trying to drive into their heads the difference betwen man and the lower animals, >ut apparently with little success. "Tommy," he said coaxingly to a lit tie chap,.- ~do you know the difference betwen, say, me and a pig or any other bt-ute?" "No," replied Tommy innocently, butI another teacher standing by laughed. London Answers. A ILegacy of the Grip [s often a run-down system. Weak ess, nervousness, lack of appetite. en ergy and ambition, wit~h disordered iver and kidneys often followv an attack f this wretehed disease. The great st. need then is Electric Bitters, the plendid tonic, blood p)urifier' and regu ato' of stomach. liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they won derfuly strengthen the nerves, build 01) the system, and restore to health man ood spirits after an attack of the uip. If suffering, try them. Only Oc. Perfect satisfaction guaranteedl BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till's. next door to Rigby's. Be sure to read Rhame's Drug Store advertisement. "P. P. P." and Obelisk Flour at The Manning Grocery Co. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Wauted-3000 cords long or short leaf pine wood, 4 feet long. Address Sumter Ice Mfg. Co., Sumter, S. C. [4t Wanted-Scrap Iron of every descrip tion, and all kinds of Old Machinery. Write for particulars to J. B. Gar funkel, Columbia, S. C. [26-4t For Sale. 98 acres of land adjoining L. L. Wells in Santee township, also 200 acres of land adjoining Jeff D. H-olladav in Mt. Zion township apply at this office. Lost-On MIonday. Jan. 19, in S. A. Rigby's lot. one lien and bill of sale for $19. one for $35, and one bill of sale of a sorrel horse for $50. A reward of $2 will be paid the finder if delivered at THE MANNING TIMES office. J. J. BRYANT. Wanted-Young women of good character to learn cigar making Paid while leaning. Steady employment, and good wazes. Board secured for girls from the country. American Cgar Co., Drake and Columbus St., Charleston. S. C. Voluntary Testimoniel. This is to certify that D. 0. Rhame, The Summerton Druggist has saved me many dollars doctors bills, by sel ing me fresh pure medicines for family se. Every article that I have ever purchased of him has been just as rep resented. Have dealt with him more than three years. 25-4t] Signed, A. C. COBIA. Cares Rheumatism and Catarrh - Medicine Sent Free. These two diseases are the result of an iwful poisoned condition of the blood. [f you have aching joints and back, houlder blades, bone pains, crippled bands, legs or feet, swollen muscles, ;hifting, sharp biting pa.ns, and that ired. discouraged feeling of rheuma Asm. or the hawking, spitting, blurred >yesight, deafness, sick stomach, head iche, noises in the head, mucous throat 31scliarges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the oison in the blood which causes these avful symptoms, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure >f the worst rheumatism or foulest :atarrh. Cures where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is composed of ure Botanic ingredients, good for vcak kidneys. Improves the digestion, oures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for >1d folks by giving them new, rich, ure blood.- Thoroughly tested for hirty years. Druggists, $1 per large bottle, wit'h complete directions for bome * cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, ,a. Describe trouble and special free :nedical alvice sent i- sealed letter. Eor sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug store. Money to Loan. masy Terms. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. PERFECT FIT1I1NG THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we rare, and they will commend you to us. .L DA VID & BRO, Cor. Kinig & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON~, - S. C. R EAS ONS The H1 B. Lorysa Drug Store IS THE MIOST POPULAR DRUG ESTABLISHMIENT NORTH OF CHARLESTON 1 BECAUSE Uniform courtesy is ex 1St tended to all patrons, whether rich or poor, white or colored "I BEC AUSE We carry the largest and 2.0. mos complete line of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMIICALS. Q-n BECAUSE Our Prescription Depart O U. *mect is conducted on strict Pharma eutical principles. h~ BECAUSE Promptness. Celcrity, .. . Dispatch and Skill are exhibited first, last and all the time. 5h BECAUSE Night calls are cheerfully. . courteously and promptly responded to. h~t BECUSEenvy, jealousy and mal * c have no home in our establhsh ment. h BEAUSE. We are agents for the g .juslypopular LONGMAN & vL TINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. h~t BCAUSEWe are agents for T. W. 8 WOO BECUSSONS' Tested and True Garden Seed. Seed that will germi nate. and which secured the medal for general excellence from the Paris Exposition of 1900. h4t, BECAUSE We arc the agents for B. ITRAINLSTOCK FOOD COMPANY'S Products. We have mayunsolicited testimonials regard: ing their emlcacy. O0th BUT Why tell people what they .. .lready know? And they are fully aware that THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE is conceded to he the Ideal Dru~g Store of Clarendon County. For Twenty-eight years THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE has met every demand made upon them, and while "men may come and men may go." the Sign of the Golden Mortar stands like a beacon and shines for all. !SAAC Ni, LOisYEA, Proprietor, Sign of the Golden Mvortar, - - MAN NINO, S. C. - -FHONE NO. 2. Pharmacy is a iProfession. Many a doctor has climbed to the dizziest heights of fame in his profession as a PHYSICIAN and then failed in the at tempt to clerk in a drug store, even for a few moments. It is a ignificant Fact That you hear of mistakes made by Drug gists, but never of those made by Physi cians. The reason is this, the Druggist's training is so good that it attracts a great deal more attention for him to make a mistake than for the busy Doctor, who. ought to be excused, as he has no one to call his attention to them. If a first class Druggist makes a serious mistake he is inexcusable, for he should know better than to allow any one to hurry him or cause him to run any risk. Rhame's Drug Store Will take care of you and give you the benefit of years of experience. Many dollars can be saved for you by Rhame's Drug Store. Fifteen years' experience, filling from time to time the prescriptions of hun dreds of different Doctors, will help us to know how to fill your Prescription as it should be. Only experienced clerks allowed to dispense medicines. Summnerton, S. C. AROUND AT i. F. DICKSON'S HARDWARE STORE IN THE WAY OF PRICES ON THESE GOODS. Steel Dixie Stocks, Cast Dixie Stocks, Farquhar Sweep Stocks, Georgia Ratchet Stocks, Two Horse Turn Plows, Backbands and Hames, Collars and Bridles, ' Singletrees and Clevises, Extra Beams and Handles, Points and Points, Wings and Wings, Bars and Bars, Twisters, Shovels and Sweeps, Bolts of all kinds, Rope of the best quality. In fact I am now in a position to take care of your wants to our advantage and to show my appreciation of your past patron ~ge by saving you money. Let me tell you something about Tobacco Flues. I expect to make up t50 sets and will sell them. You will pay ss for them than you ever have before. Give me a call before lacing your order. Yours for business, .J. F. DICKSON, Next Door to Levi's. Shapest Plo Ssoks, Harrows, Back Bands, Plow Lines and other things for the farm, the demand on us has been very heavy, but af our purchases were large, we still have an al most uinbroken stock from which you can select. Our prices on certain lines are attracting the attention of people from eery sction of the county. You will do well to gt your sup .to duplicate at old figures. HOUSE BUILDERS Our stock of Locks, Hinges, Nails, Sash, Pulleys, Window Catches, Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes, etc., is the best we have ever had. We can supply you with almost everything in this line from stock. We sell all grades of these goods. Paint your house with "HAMMAR PAINT." It will beau tify y our work as none other will. Get our prices and see how cheaply you can do painting with this splendid article. HOUSBKEE31?PERS While we have not entirely filled up the gaps in our Crock ery occasioned by the rush on us during the holidays, we have to bridge over until we can replenishe motu rguap1 line. This we expect within a very short time. We have already completed ouf- line of Stoves and Ranges. People who have bought our 0. K. Stoves and Ranges keep saying all kinds of nice things about their splendid baking and gen eral cooking qualities. This is why they are so easily sold. TOBACCO GROWERS We can deliver your Flues at any time after next week. Very truly yours, Manning- Hardware Co. We Are'6Goig to Make Thi~s Year a. Record=Breaker. a~~~ %TW4EVE. C TO -DO IT We may not make as much money, but we are to sell one-third more goods than we have ever sold in one year before (and we have enjoyed some mighty go6d - years), but times are better, money is more plentiful, peo ple are becoming more refined and enlightened, a great deal more tasty and there is no better evidence of this I than the clothes and shoes that particular men and women are wearing today. We were never before in such a go position to serve you right than we are this season. SQPRINC GOOD are already arriving now from the very best houses. Nothing but the most up-to date things in Dry Gods and Dress Goods, Perfect Fitting Clothes. Greatiaard good and stylish, comfortable Shoes. In fact we will not permit any trash or shoddy mer chandise to enter our doors and we assure you the best service in our power if you will visit our store. S.A.Rgby J. H. RIGBY, Manager. EMVAt EA We are not moving, but our stock moves- Our entire Fall and Winter stock of goods must be moved out of the way to make room for the hand ngand Summer Goods. We have large quantities of heavy Fall Goods on hadand we are selling them at such astonishing low prices that makes them move mighty fast. Now this is not a catch; we mean business, and itis a good chance for all cash buyers. Heavy Clothing For Men and Children, Underwear, Shoes, Heavy W~olen Flannels, Jackets and Overcoats, Blankets, Comforts and many other such useful things you need for the next two months .AT C O ST . You can buy all you need at Half Price. T HE N EW IDEA,~ X. I. KRASNOFFPrp