The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 25, 1903, SUPPLEMENT TO THE MANNING TIMES, Image 5

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An MA LRIA invisible Mean bad air, and whether it Enemy to Health comes from the low lands n marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons -t -so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life-giving properties o he blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects. S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. TE, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. WE ARE IN THE RACE. W. P. HAWKINS & CO. have now on hand and in stock the best lot of HORSES & MULES That has ever been brought to this market and will continue to receive others as the market demands. Also a very choice lot of EBUGGIES. (OPEN AND TOP) From the best manufacturers in the South and West. Large and-varied line of StAllitfr'b, Double and Single, to suit the same. We also carry in stock the Celebrated Piedmont Wagons, From ]a to 1 Axle, with gear to suit the same. We have a number of GRAIN DRILLS on hand. The "Farmer's Favorite," Which is the best made, and would be glad to supply our farmers. Now is the time to plant and be sure of a good stand that will withstand the severest win ter. Come and see us right now and get what you want. W. P. HAWKINS & CO. CAROLINA PORTLAND CIENT CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. so1e So1n~g .gefentB NIJLTLJAN Fire Brick, Fire Tile, Arch Brick, Bull-Head and All Special Tiles. ALSO FINEST PREPARED FIRE CLAY. Carload Lots. Less Than Carload Lots. Watches and Jewelry.. I wantmy friends and the public generally to know that when in need ef a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, Tlhat in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of Watches Clocks Sterling Silver Diamonds .Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses I. complete, and it will afford me pleasuire to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in nmy line at prices to suit the times. Atc nspectoine L. 113 FOLSOM,~ "S"o" Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. WILMINGTON, N. 0., February 14th, 1903. The magnificent New York and Florida Special via ATLAN TIC COAST LINE, consisting of Pullman compartment, sleeping, drawing room, library, observation and dining cars, electric lighted throughout and steam heated. Leaves Jacksonville daily at. .... .. ... ..-..... --..-..12.50 p m Arrives Savannah....... .....------.......... .. ... .08 p m Leaves Savannah...............-.--. --.----.--.-.-- .13 p m Arrives Charleston......--. - . ----.-.--.-.--........ 9.o p m " Richmond....................-.-......... 6.40 a m " Washington..........--.-----------.......10.33 a m " Baltimore....................- .------..11.42a m " Philadelphia. ...................----...1.57 p m " New York............ ..........--- ..--..4.45p m The long standing reputation of this train for elegance of ap pointment and perfect service commends it to the tourist and trav eler in general. All informotion regarding space reservation, rates, etc., cheer fully given upon application to any representative of the Atlantic Coast Line.. W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. H. M. EMMERSON, Traffic Manager. INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. Tailor-Made Clothing. I am prepared to negotiate loans a UARANEE) on good real estate security, on rea A FULL LINE Or SAMPLES. sonable terms. Alo R.O0. PURDY, Ready-Made Suits, Mackin- sumter, s. c. toshes and Rain Coats. __________ J. L WILSON. Bdiog 1our Job Work to The Times office. I THREE GREAT CANYONS, Yosemite. Yellowstone and Grand Canyon of the Colorado Compared. The justly famous Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is., like the Colorado, gorgcously colored and abruptly coun tersunk in a plateau, and both are mainly the work of water. But the Col orado's canyon is more than 1,000 times larger. and as a score or two new build Ings of ordlinary size would not appre ciably chan;e the general view of a great ciy so hundreds of Yellowstones might he eroded in the sides of the Col orado eanyon without noticeably aug ,nen:tng its size or the richness of its sculpture. But it is not true that the great Yosemite reeks would be thus a lost or hidden. Nctling of their kind in the world, so far as I know. rivals El Capitan and Tissiack, much less dwarfs or in any way belittles them. None of the sandstone or limestone precipices of the canyon that I have seen or heard of approaches in smooth. flawless strength and grandeur the granite face of El Capitan or the Te naya side of Cloud's rest. These co lossal cliffs, types of permanence. are about 3,000 and G,000 feet high; thoso of the canyon that are sheer are about half as high and are types of fleeting change, while glorious domed Tissiack, noblest of mountain buildings, far from being overshadowed or lost in this rosy, spiry canyon company, would draw every eye and in serene majesty "aboon them a"' she would take her place-castle, temple, palace or tower. Nevertheless a noted writer, comparing the Grand canyon in a general way with the glacial Yosemite, says: "And the Yosemite-ah, the lovely Yosemite! Dumped down into the wilderness of gorges and mountains, it would take a guide who knew of its existence a long time to find it." This is striking and shows up well above the levels of com monplace description, but it is confus ing and has the fatal fault of not being true.-John Muir in Century. Sympathetic Inks. Rabelais compiled a curious list of inks of a sympathetic nature, which were largely in vogue in his days. In his book entitled "Pantagruel" he makes his readers acquainted with Panurgue's exploits in trying to de cipher the invisible characters of a let ter which a Parisian female had written to Pantagruel. "He held it up before a fire," says Rabelais, "to see if it was written with spirits of am monia mixed with water. Then he placed it in water to discover if the Iriting had not been done with sirup of tithymal. When this would not work, he held it over a candle, which would have brought out the characters had they been. written with the juice of white onions. By rubbing a part of It with nut oil he tried to find whether it had not been written with the sap of a fig tree. And if frog's blood had been used in the place of ink the milk from the breast of a woman suckling her firstborn daughter would have be trayed the secrets of that letter." Two of a Kira An old woman recently entered an optician's shop and asked to look at some spectacles. Choosing a pair, she asked tre price. "Five shillings," was the answer-. t "And how much are they without the case?" "I could not sell' them for less than 4s. 10d.," said the tradesman, who was determined to get all he could. "Do you take off twopence for the case?' queried the woman. 'That Is all. The case is worth no more than twopence," was the reply. 'That is good news!" ejaculated the old lady, with a sigh'of relief. "It's the case for mine which I have lost" So saying she laid down the two pence and marched off with the coveted case before the astonished shopkeeper had time to interfere.-Londonl An swers. Oigln of the Red Cap of Liberty. The red cap of liberty had a very pro saic origin. Instead of being the "Phrygan bonnet" It is just the galley slave's headgear. The Swiss of the Chateauroux regiment sent to the gal leys for their share in the Nancy riots were released and came into Paris with the red caps still on their heads. "They are the victims of despotism," said the people, forgetting the circumstances of the riot, and so the red cap became the favorite with the extreme party. The last few hours before a funeral the clock In the house strikes with a tone never noticed before and never apparent again, except on similar oc easons.-Atchisoni Globe. HIS'PICTUJRE / \ shows one of b the dramatic situ at ion s in our next serial, The Reformer Rev. Charkes M. Sheldon " The Reformer " is in the author's best veiii, being the absorbing story of a riah young man who gave up home and fortune to devcvte himself 'to the cause of reforn. This will be our next serial story and it will begin in a few weeks. We believe it to be the most popular story we have ever published. Don't fail to get tihe opening chapters. Beas th The Kind You Have Ahvays Bought SRVNNING, IEW"E9 ED E A LE: Z I DEALEin !N Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and All Kinds of 3%-2 FANCY NOVELTIS I mn; n specialty of WEDDING and ROLIDAY PRZES 1:NTS :u.d : awys carry a lIre. and handsome lime of -ad nmmrnus (ther articles suit::iAc for G ifts of all kind. COME AND SEE THEM. All W:t:. Cluck and Jcwelry Repairin!, done promptly and Lrvt IL..: 2!NNING, S. C. PMTPA PMANTS~~ The Greatest Display of Stoves and 4 4o Ranges in Soth:Carolin1 +0 Can be found in our -tore. We want you to come and0 c see them. + - S 'We are headquarters for Machinery Supplies of + all kinds and sole agents for the best Rubber, Leather j and-Canvass Stitch Belting. S 'We invite special attcntion to our stock of + U) 0 -4 +_ HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS. There is no + + stock superior to ours. TJ Come and see our stock of Guns and Sports- + men's Supplies, the largest and best ever seen on this + market. S Farmers and mechanics can find any implement or + e + tool in our store, made of the best material and at 40 + pices which defy competition. + P + Lubricating Oils of the best quality and at low + E 4prices. 4 prc We solicit the trade of the people of Clarendon 0 ~with w hon we have had business for so many y ears. . .LB. uRant, er, L a '153 1) a 5.rC -ook to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you i L be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little troube? We carry the 2 R 0M I1 Celebrated HAWKES Sestacles and Glasses, hich we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 J $6. Call and be suited. -W. M. BROCKINTON. .tThe KindiYouiHave IA~egetablePreparaion~fors siiatngthefoodandlela ting the Stomacsan eso Beroh ProtsionCherf nessandlest.COnitainlsneither o Opiumorphine nor~ineral.~ No ~ONAa oTIC. A perfect Remnedy for Conshipa-se fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhioea Wormrs,Convulsions,Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of' INEW YOK. _ _i INERlL FO DASE CFRIA Fo ants Sknd hlrn SP~~tient DKind Yo iad F AlwaBysBgh W~ EL BI Bears the C) E31111 E Merry COME TO THE Mouzon Grocery. EARLY JUNE PEAS, FANCY SWEET CORN, BARTLETTE >EARS, CALIFORNIA PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, TOMATOES, BEANS, Etc. All kinds of Flavorings, Candies, krackers of all kinds, and fresh. 3UCKWHEAT, PANCAKE FLOUR, 'atsups, Pickles, Mince Meat, very hoice Apples in quart cans, Tapioca, erimicelli, Postum Cereal, Cigars ud Tobacco. The best of Groceries, and Vegeta les of every variety. The finest grades of Tea and Coffee, Housekeepers, give me a trial and will please you. P. B. MOUZON. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate )r Clarendon County on the 12th day f March, 1903, for letters of dis harge as Guardian for Earnest Mc a~l and MI-amie MINcCall, minors. WILLIAaM HOFFEYER. Florence, S. C., Feb. 12, 1903. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the state of S. M. Nexsen, deceased, will resent them duly attested, and those wing said estate will make payment to JOHN S. WILSON, Administrator. Mannin., S. C., Feb. 18, 1903. [29-4t eoS. Hacker &Son AANUFACTURF.RS OF CIO -C Doors, Sash, Blinds, doulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. 'ash Weights and Cords, Hardware and Paints. Vindow and Fancy Wlass a Sbecialty. Do You Want PERFECT FITlING JLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ag Establishment in the State. We handle lgh Art Clothing lely and we carry the best line of ats and Gent's Purnishings in the Ask your most prominent men who e are, and they will commend you us. :L DA VID& BRO., Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., ~HARLESTON, - S. C. THOUSANDS SAVED BY G8. INCS N[ DISCOYE~II This wonderful medicine posi-i tively cures Consumption, Coughs olds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup 'and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50.& $1. Tra ote free. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. . Irmpl obtain U. S. and Foreign z-ir port on paentabilty. Fo freebo Uo secureTRADE-.MARKS * * Oppsite U. S. Patent Office WASH INGTON D. C. R. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST. MANNING, S. C. Phone No. D' C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. . s. wnLsos. w- c. nUnisT ILSON & DURANT, Aorneys and Counselors at Latr, MANNING, S. C. The Times DOES NEAT ob Printing. GIVTE TTS A 'TRTIAT. ERYr(YTTTY 11Tvy Y vv~Ty i'TY"VtTYYYYY""1 TH. KIND OF Z F r A mEsi To be used is very much a matter Z t of taste. Its importantjthough, that the frames set -properly on Z r the nose and at the right distance from the eyes; that the lenses be perfectly centered, and how are 3 you to know when one is guess ing? EWE... NEVER GUESS. Glasses Right, Good Sight." E. A. Bultman, UWELER AND OPTICIAN. Dr. Z. F. Highsmith, Optician, e in charge of Optical Department. 17 S. Main St., - Snmter, S. C. 'PHONE 194. Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages REPAIRED With Neatness and bespatch -AT R. A.-WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water pipes, or I will put down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. LAME. My horse is lame. Why? Because I did not have it shod by R. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease. 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. TO CONSUMERS OF Lager Beer. We are now in position to ship our Beer all over the State at the following prices: * EXPORT. Imperial Brew-Pints, at $1.10 per doz. Kufheiser-Pints, at......90c per doz. Germania P. M.-Pints, at 90c per doz. GERMAN MALT EX TRACT. -A liquid Tonic and Food for Nursing Mothers and Invalids. Brewed from the highest grade of Barley Malt and Imported Hops, at....1.10 per doz. For sale by all Dispensaries, or send in your orders direct. All orders shall have our prompt and careful attention. Cash must accompany all orders. TH E. ERMANIA BREWING CO., Charleston, S.'C. THE Dank of Manning, MANNING, 8. C. Transacts a general banking busi ness. Prompt and special attention given to depositors residing out of town. Deposits solicited. All collections have prompt atten tion. Business bours from 9 a. mn. to 2 p. m. JOSEPH SPROTT, A. LEVI, Cashier. President. BOARD OF DIRECTOBs. J. W. MCLEoD, W. E. BRowls, S. M. NEISEN, JoSEPH SPaOTT A. LEVI. Money to Lend. Loans made on Improved Real Es tate. Interest at 7 per cent. Time as long as wanted. Apply to J. A. WEINBERG, Attorney at Law. Will Make Affidavit New Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dunlap, Ia., says: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what I had long looked for. I am better today than in years. Kodol gave me a new lease of life. Anyone can have my af fidavit to the truth of this statement." Kodoligst youf~ood. This enables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong. The R. I. Loryea Drug Store. JOS. IF. REAME. J. H. LESESNE. RAME & LESESNE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, M ANNING, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Readus June, Henry Butler, Mary Eliza Tindal and Alec Tindal, in his, own right, and as guardian ad litem for Alice Tindal, Pozie Tindal and Joel June, infants, Plaintiffs, against Furman June, Charles Lee June, Har vey Miller, James Miller, Eulalee Miller and J. W. -McLeod, Defend ants. COPY SUMMONS-FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Manning, in said county within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. The defendants, Charles Lee June and Harvey Miller; will take notice, that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon county on the 23d day of January, A. D. 1903. Dated January 23d, 1903. W. C. DAVIS, 26-6tj Plaintiffs' Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. - By James M. Windham, Esq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, J. H. Timmons, Cler of Court, made suit to me, o. grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of M. A. Coker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred - and creditors of the said M. A. Coker deceased, that they be and ap before me, in the Court of Prob0, tobeheld8 day of March next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the for'noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th day of January, A. D. 1903. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL.] Judge of Probate. 26-6t] Carolina PortIland Cement Company Chikar1%Ston, S. C. GAGER'S White Lime Has no equal foiqulity, strength-and ' Cooperage. Packed in Heavy Cooper age and Standard Cooperage. Also dealers in Portland Cement, Rosendale Cement, Fire Brick, Boofing Papers, Terra Cotta Pipe, etc. W HE N YOU COME TO TOWN CAT.~ AT SHAVING SALOON Which is fitted up with an oye to the comfort of his customers. .. .. HAIR CUTTIN(+ - IN ALL STYLES, SH AVING Ar.D S HA MPO OING Done with neatness an dispatch. .. .. ... A cordial invitation is extended. . . J. L. WELLS. Manning Times Block. New Tailor Sbojp I have opened a new Tailor Shop in he building occupied by Ed Rhodes as i restaurant. Come and give me a trial. I give good work and guarantee satisfaction Respectfully, -, CLARENCE WILSON, Manning, S. C. Money to Loan. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. NorthweSter R R. offS.-C. TnET ENo. 7, Ini effect Sunday, Jan. 15, 1902. Between Sumter and Camden. Mixed-Daily except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound No. 69. No. 71. No. 70. No. 68. - PM AM AM PM 6 25 9 45 Le.. Sumnter ..Ar 9 00 5 45 6 27 9 47 N. W. Junctn 8 58 5 43 6 47 10 07 ...DalzelI... 8 25 5 13 7 05 10 17 ...Borden... 8 00 4 58 7 25 10 35 ..Rembuerts.. 7 40 4 43 7 35 10 40 .. Ellerbee .. 7 30 4 38 750 1105 So Ry Junctn 710 425 8 00 11 15 Ar..(amden..Le 7 00 4 15 (S C & G3 Ex Depot) PMPM AM P Between Wilson's Mill and Sumter. Southbound. Northboand. No. 73. Daily except Sunday No. 72. P M Stations. P M 3 00 Le......Smter..Ar 11 45 3 03 ...N WJunction..... 317...........Tindl.........11 3 30.......Packsville........14 405.........Silver.........12 6.......ilordn........84 6 4 Ar Wilon' Mil~. 810 50 ...Southbound.. 9or 25nd No 73. No.. 75.. Daoi....... No 74. 415 ........Jorda... 100 847 42 4 Ar..Wilson' 950s... 4830 PM AMAMP ITween M iladaSt.~ Paein. KDailDysexcpsna.u igsouthbound yor tho. TP iM A . MLtonsE A D MU S POE