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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., MARCH 4, 1903. Advertisers will please re - O member that copy for a change of ad. 'MIST 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 passenzer trains. and the car will' also meet the freie-ht trains. Arratu;ements havc been made with the a;gent at depot to tele phone when rrei;ht trains are approachin;: Mtanning. 6 Fare. 10 cents each war. r What is the matter with our country f correspondents? There was a coon carving at Alcolu last Saturday night. Miss Maggie Clark of Sumter is in Manning visiting relatives. t Mr. C. R. Breedin has contracted to paint the Louis Levi store front. We hear that there is some talk of establishing an oil mill at St. Paul. Mr. W. E. Jen In- now in the Northern markets buying - : in stock. Solicitor John S. Wilson is attend- s ing court at Bishopville. that county's 1: first term. , Hon. J. H. Lesesne has been confined to his room with a very respectable case a of mumps. t News is a scarce article this week-. Everybody is busy taking advantage of d the sunshine. Mr. W. J. Troublefield moved last week into the new house next to the Dinkins house. t Mr. F. P. Ervin has moved into the e house of Mrs. F. E. Brockinton on c Church street. Don't fail to visit Hirschmann's store d and inspect the fine lot of millinery now e being opened up. Dr. L. L. Gregory of Paxville meved v yesterday to Chesterfield, where he will open up a drug store. Dr. W. M. Brockinton is preparing to build a neat cottage on Church street, in the rear of his home. Bossie Baily an escaped convict from I the Sumter chaingang has been cap- v tured. Baily is an old offender. 1 The recent heavy rains damaged the v dam at the mill on the Colclough place, I and work of repairing it was begun : right away. Hirschmann's store is packed with a v bran new spring stock which Mrs. Hirschmann recently selected while on b a visit to New York. Mr. S. I. Till has returned from the Northern markets with a full spring line, and he is now openng up m his new store in the Levi block. Please look at the date on the label a of this paper; it will tell you how much o you owe us, and it is a standing appeal e for you to send us some money. t c Mrs. N. G. Gonzales returned to her home in Columbia. last Monday, accom panied by her brother Pressley Barron who will make his home wuh her. If it's a bilious attack, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by The R?. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, ~rop. r Senator Morgan, nearly eighty years 1 old, has furnished the Senate a remark- P able illustration of physical endurance. nl He appears to rest himself by making ac five hours' speech. Court will not convene in Manning 5 on the 23rd as we stated last week. I Under a recent act, on account of Lee county being added to this circuit, court convenes in Manning April 27th. Dr. C. F. Williams of York, recently r returned from the Philippines where E he is engaged in the medical service of the government, is in Manning on a visit to the family of Mr. F. N. Wilson. Read the advertisement of The Man- , ning Grocery Company. This concern ti has saved the people lots of money in r their grocery purchases and a visit to e their well 61'ed establishment will ta show they are trade winners. Congressman Scarborough is paying Mark Hanna in his own coin, by intro ducing Hanna's slave pension bill asan amendment to one of the appropriation bills. The purpose being to make the Republica~ns show their hands. Attornev M. Rutledge Rivers, repre- s senting Conigressman-Elect Geo. S. Le- a gare, and John B. Edwards, represent ing Contestant Prileou,colored, were in town yesterday to take testimony. The contest will not amount to anything. Manning is beginning to, wear a a building boom appearance; in all di rections new houses are in the course :I of erection, and we know of more int contemplation, besides, there are sev- C eral stores to be enlarged and at least i two more to be built soon. We areI growing. Rev. J. Walter Daniel of Charleston( will lecture at the Institute hall Mon-c day evening, March 16th, subject, "Th~ee Southern Mule " Rev. Mr. Daniel iss regarded one of the best orators in the a South Carolina conference, and thoseI who attend his lecture can well expect a literary treat. The attention of the proper authori ties iN called to the filthy condition of I some of the store lots, and now that 1 spring is coming on there should be extra precaution taken to preserve the health of the town. There are lots in this town that are disease breeders and they should be looked after before< damiage is done. 1 The farmers of this county should be in to be thinking about perfecting an organization for self-protection, and by fall they will be a holy terror to the fel lows- who squeeze the price of cotton and the price of cotton seed. If the farmers would organize and stay organ ized they will be able to control labor, t protect themselves from impAition,and help themselves generally. The best pill 'neath the stars and stripes: It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of worldly repute Ask for DeWitt's and take no substi tute. t' A small pill, easy to take and easy to I act, but never failing in results. De-t Witt's Little Early Risers arouse the1 secretions and act as a tonic to the' liver, curing permanently. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Married last Thursday by Rev. A. N. Brunson, at the residence of the bride's1 parents, Mr. T. J. Black, an electrician of Columbia and Miss Addie Strange a< daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Strange. Mr. Sam Flitters was the best man and Miss Minnie Black the I: groom's sister was maid of honor. Thei bride was handsomely dressed and car-] ried a bouquet of white carnations. After the ceremony the assembled uests sat down with the bridal party to an elegant dinner. The couple lefti that night for Columbia, their future The Farmers Aniiince Exchange will ye dissolved upon the surrender of the :ertifcate of stock held by the sub Llliances of the State, I would be glad f those persons who have the certifi ,ate of stock for Jeff Davis, 591: Jack reek, 766: White Oak, 849; Home 3ranch, 789; Oak Grove, 1010; Man ing, 593: Calvary, 590: Pine Grove, S7: Doctor's Swamp, 899; would con er with me on the subject, bring with ou the certificate. D. J. BRADHAM. Ex. Sect'y. and Co. Trustee S. H. What's in a Name? Everything is in the name when it omes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. )eWitt & C. of Chicago discovered, ome years ago, now to make a salve rom Witch Hazel that is a specific for "iles. For blind, bleeding, itching .nd protruding piles, eczema, cuts, urns. bruises and all skin diseases, De Vitt's has no equal. This has given ise to numerous worthless counter eits. Ask for DeWitt's-the genuine. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. As an easy mark for grafters Man .ing will soon become famous. Last y Ionday night there ippeared behind be footlights on the stage of the Insti ate hall a young lady claiming to be A rare opportunity," and introducing erself, to a slim audience as "Miss Eva liller. the famous reader and imper- e anator." We had a hot quarter, and > keep it from bu.rning a hole in our ocket, we became one of her auditors, oping later, to be forgiven for the in ice.-en~The hall--was beautifully Eghted-never before did the lights hine so brightly-which made every tne on the up-turned faces show what 1 ,as nassing through the mind. The erfo;mance was exquisitely excruci- . ting, and "a rare opportunity" was i pplauded in spots. Miss Miller adver ised an entertainment full of wit, hu- I 2or, fun and pathos. All of which we C o not doubt is true, but that evening er wit and humor must have been cked up in her trunk. We do not oubt that she was having lots of fun, a yoking down from the stage into the ces of the guys before her, and about he only part of her program the audi- i nce really got was the pathos, each ne realizing the sadness of parting ith the coin of the realm. This "fa ious reader and impersonater" would o well to retire from the stage and I nter a nursery, where her faculty for e otsy-wootsy talk would be appreci- s ted and where her facial expressions t ;ould serve the purpose of the rod. s a Summerton News. e C pecial t . The Manning Times. The livery stables of Richbourg s ;ros. is nearing completion and they c ill put in stock at once for a general 4 Yvery business. The many friends of Dr. H. H. Hill iiU be sorry to lose him from Dr. thame's drug store. He will go to orth Carolina about the 15th inst. to ccept a similar position. Mr. Hill is a ustling young man and will do well rherever he goes. C Mr. H. T. Avant is at his place of usiness again. The lumber for Dr. W. R. Mood's uilding is being hauled on his lot ad )ining the Brunson hotel lot. At a colored church on the edge of n as town Gip Ragin's son and some P ther colored boys got into a shooting ~ nd cutting scrape, in which Ragin cut ne of the boys almost to death. The 1 ause of the row is not known, but a lit- C e blind tiger might have been at urch. H. Summerton, S. C., March 3, 1903. ~ F'earful Odds Against Him. Bedridden,alone and destitute. Such, c 1 brief, was the condition of an old sol ier by the name of J. J. Havens, Ver iles, 0. For years he was troubled il -ith iidney disease and neither doctors d or medicines gave him relief. At a mgth he tried Electric Bitters. It ut him on his feet in short order and ow he testifies, "I'm on the road to amplete recovery." Best on earth for ver and kidney troubles and all forms d f stomach and bowel complaints. Only t< Jc. Guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea c rug Store. The women of Kansas recently came a -ithin one vote of securing the same ights as men, even to sitting in the :lectoral College. . . -. 0 t Well Again. Tbe many friends of John Blount 'J 'ill be pleased to learn that he has en relv recovered from his attack of heumatism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ured him after the best doctors in the :>wn (MIonon, Ind.,) had failed to give t elief. The prompt relief from pain hich this liniment affords is alone orth many times its cost. For sale by 'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M1. ,oryea, Prop. Someone should o'ive the trusts a ointer. It is not aecorous for their tocks to go up just after the passage of ~ n anti-trust program. A Remarkable Case. One of the most remarkable cases ofC cold, deep-seated on the lungs, caus ag pneumonia. is that of Mrs. Gertrude ~ 3Fenner, Marion, Ind.. who was en. irely cured by the use of: One Minute ~ ogh Cure. She says: "The cough- ~ ag and straining so weakened me that run down in weight from 148 to 92 ~ ounds. I tried a number of remedies o no avail until I used One Minute 2ough Cure. Four bottles of this won erful remedy cured me entirely of the ough, strengthened my lungs and re tored me to my normal weight, health ,nd strength." The R. B. Loryea )rug Store. Congress proposes to dispose of the ,156 quarter sections in the next Okia Loma "opening" by auction instead of 1 y lottery. ______ Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvelous1 ures. It surpasses any other salve, 1o ion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, urns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tet er. salt rheum, fever sores, chapped iands, skin eruptions: infallible for iles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Che R. B. Loryea Drug Store. iss Roosevelt is having an oppor unity to learn how enjoyable aad com >rehensive is Southern hospitality.1 READ IT THROUGH. Twould Spoil This Storyr to Tell it in the Headlines. To use an eighteenth century phrase, his is an "o'er true tale." Having1 iappened in a small Virginia town in he winter of 1902, it is a story very nuch of the present. Up to a short me ago Mrs. John E. Harmon of NIelfa Station, Va., had no personal mowledge of the rare curative proper ies of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 'Last January," she says, "my baby .ook a dreadful cold and at one time I 'eared she would have pneumonia, but ne of my neighbors told me how this 'emedy had cured her little boy and I >egan giving it to my baby at once and t soon cured her. I heartily thank the nanufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough ~emedv for placing so great a cure vithin my reach. I cannot recommend t too highly or say too much in its fa or. I hope all who read this will try t and be convinced as I was." For ale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. rnc . r ma, Pop. BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till's, Levi block. "P. P. P." and Obelisk Flour at T 4anning Grocery Co. Wood's Wheat Seed is the be ['he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Plant Wood's tested and true Whe eed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stox The lowest prices on Tobacco a: "lour are now being made by T danning Grocery Co. The Manning Grocery Co. has put large coffee- mill for the benefit heir customers. We are glad to note that the farme .ppreciate the efforts being made I 'he Manning Grocery Co. to give the he lowest prices on Groceries. For Sale. 98 acres of land adjoinii L. Wells in Santee township, al 00 acres of land adjoining Jeff: lolladay in' Mt. Zion township app ,t this office. Tailor Coming. Ir. V. E. Jenkinson, Manning, S. C. Dear Sir: I will be with you Mar; 0 and 11 for opening the Globe Ta ring Co. The house will send you a ertising matter before hand for disti ution. Trusting you will keep voi ustomers advised, I am, with kindc egards, yours truly, J. 0. GASQUE. What Is Life? In. the last analysis nobody knoii ut we do know that it is under stri tw. Abuse tha- law even slightl ain results. Irregular living mea erangement of the organs, resultii a constipation, headache or liver tro le. Dr. King's New Life Pills quick eadjusts this. It's gentle, yet the ugh. Only 25c at The R. B. Lory )rug Store. Ex-slave pension frauds are prolii nd increasing. George B. Cortelyou has been swoi a as Secretary of Commerce. The Stomach Is the Man. A weak stomach weakens the ma ecause it cannot transform the food I ats into nourishment. Health at trength cannot be restored to any si ian or weak woman without first r toring health and strength to the stor ch. A weak stomach cannot dige nough food to feed the tissues and r ive the tired and run down limbs at rgans of the body. Kodol Dyspeps |ure cleanses, purifies, sweetens at brengthens the glands and membran f the stomach, and cures indigestio: yspepsia and all stomach trouble 'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A wireless telegraoh system acro e Pacific is projected. The construction of the Panan anal is almost assured. Colds Are Dangerons. How often you hear it remarket It's only a cold," and a few days late arn that the man is on his back wit neumonia. This is of such commc currence that a cold, however sligh ould not be disregarded. Chambe ,n's Cough Remedy counteracts at mdency toward pneumonia. It a 'as cures and is pleasant to tak old by The R. B. Loryea Drug Stor aac M. Loryea, Prop. New York is at last making a prais orthy war on the "Get-rich-quick yncerns. The unspeakable Turk is getting ci ized too fast. He has repudiated h ebts and invested his savings in gui nd ammunition. A Boy's Wild Ride for ILife. With family around expecting him1 ie, and a son riding for life, 18 mile >get Dr. King's New Discovery f< ynsumption, coughs and colds, W. I rown of Leesville, Ind., endure eath's agonies from asthma; but th onderful medicine gave instant reli< ad soon cured him. He writes:' ow sleep soundly every night." Lill arvelous cures of consumption, pne1 ionia, bronchitis, coughs, colds at rip prove its matchless merit for a aroat and lung troubles. Guarantee ottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free 'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. His Mistake. "Is this a commission house?'' aske e tall man. "Yes, sir," said the commission mel hant. "What can we do for you?" "Well, If you sell commissions I' Ike to buy one, if they're not too dea or my son. I want a lieutenant's con isson in the army, for my son wan1 o be a soldier, and he's too lazy to g o West Point."--Baltimore Herald. Wakeful Children. For a long time the two-year-old chi: f Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Teni t., Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep b' wo or three hours in the early part de night, which made it very hard ft .er parents. Her mother concludi Eat the child had stomach trouble, ai 'ave her half of one of Chamberlair ~tomach and Liver Tablets, whi( nieted her stomach and she slept ti ehole night through. Two boxes hese Tablets have effected a perm lent cure and she is now well ai trong. For sale by The R. B. Lory )rug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Chemical Ed!ects of Lightning. Lightning works chemically. It ha he power of developing a peculiar od< rhichhas been vai-iously compareda hat of phosphorus, nitrous guts at nost frequently burning sulphur. W en meritions a storm on the isthmus arien which diffused such a sulphu >us stench -through the atmosphei bat he and h!.s marauding companlol ould scarcely breathe, particular: hen they plunged into the .wood. Thambers' Journal. Cures Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruptioi imples, ulcers. swollen glands. bumps and i ngs. burning, itchin;; sin, copper-colored sp< >r rash on the sidn, mucous patches in mo'. r throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheuE ism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Ba B. B.. B.) It tills the poison in the blot .oon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swellzr ;ubside. aches and pains stop and a perfect et s made of the worst cases of Blood Poison. For cancer, tumors. swellings, eating sor igly ulcers. persistent pimples of all kinds, ti 3. B. B. It destroys the cancer poison in 1 >lood heals cancer of all kinds, cures the wo: umors or suppurating swellings. Thousai :ured by B. B. B. after all else falls. B. 13. :omposed of pure botanic ingredients.I roves the digestion, makes the blood pure c ich, stops the awful itching and all sha hooting pains. Thoroughly tested for thfi: -ears. Druggists. $1 per large bottle, with co >lete directions for home cure. Sample fi ad prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlatn ;a. Describe trouble and free medical adv iso sent in sealed letter. For sale by The R. oryea Drug Store. After thae Q'narrel. He (to himself)-TlIere! All on a ount of my beastly temper, I suppo E've gone and said too much. She (to herself)-Oh, dear! If I hadi .ost my temper, I might have said ev o much more.-Brooklyn Life. Bers the Ahe Kind YoulHaYe Always BOil Toothache. If one has a toothache and can't reach the dentist, try this method of :ie temporarily allaying the pain: Cleanse and dry the hollow tooth with a bit of cotton. Then put in a small cotton plug dipped in creosote or oil of cloves. Cover this with another bit of dry cot at ton, or, still better, a little beeswax e. and cotton kneaded together. This Ad keeps out the air and downs the "mis :e ery" until a dentist can be reached. Cockney. in "That Englishman Simkins is very of well fixed, isn't he?" inquired Polk. "Well," replied Jolk. "some people rs think so, but I know he hasn't a bit of >y property he can call his own." m "Nonsense! He lives In lkis own house." "That may be, but he calls it "is so hoWn.' "-Philadelphia Press. lv Breaking Glass. The following is an easy method of breaking glass to any required form: Make a small notch by means of a file on the edge of a piece of glass; then r, mke the end of a tobacco pipe or a rod . of iron of about the same size red hot f- La the fire. Apply the hot iron to the -- notch and draw it slowly along the ir surface of the glass in any direction t you please. A crack will be made In the glass and will follow the direction - of the iron. EVERY CHURCH or institution sup s, ported by voluntary contribution will 3t be given a liberal quantity of the Long F, man & Martinez Pure Paints whenever is. hey paint. tg NOTE: Have done so for twenty-seven a- i years. Sales: Tens of millions of gal ly Ions; painted nearly two million houses r- under guarantee to repaint if not satis a factory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two ic minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 a gallol Samples free. Sold by our Agents, '2ae R. B. Loryea Drug Store. -n Leigh Hunt's Breakfast Bouquets. Leigh Hunt, that early day resthete, declared breakfast to be the meal of all others when the poetic influence of a Le- table posy was to be desired. He would bring In a few clover heads or sprigs of grass culled from beneath the pro a tecting bars of a park railing or city 5t square if he could find nothing more - beautiful, and with these to look at his d fancy took him roaming out into bound A less green fields and pastures new. .d Gave Him a Start. "Now, then," said the auctioneer, . holding up a pair of antique silVer can dlesticks, "give me a start." "Twenty-five cents," came from a s voice at the back of the room. "What!" exclaimed the horrified1 auc tioneer. "Ah," said the bidder In an under tone and with a chuckle, "I thought that would give him a start!" Signs of Prosperity. "How do you get the reputation of being so much richer than you are?" asked the Intimate friend. "Very easi ly. I wear my old clothes as long as y possible and never admit that I have 1- any money that I could lend. 1People -. take It for granted that I must beipros ~perous."-Washington Star. CASTOR IA For Infants and Chlildren. Bears the Sinaur of d Notice. i wilsell for cash at public auction 1 at the store house in Clarendon County, e S. C., formerly occupied by Sanuel M~. 1- Nexsen, now deceased, two hundred d and thirty-three (233) bales of cotton on 11 the tenta (10th) day of March, 1903, at d twelve o'clock noon. 1.t JOHN S. WILSON, Administrator of Estate of Samuel M. Nexsen, deceased. F31-lt d Lost or Stolen '-One mouse-colored Horse Mule with gray hairs in end of tail, from the sta d ble of the undersigned on the night of -, the 20th inst. The finder will confer a . favor by informing ABRAM WHITE, S30-2t] Felder. S. C. =10=. ~REAS ONS~ The B, B, L.oryea Drug Store le IS THE MOST POPULAR DRUG of ESTABLSMNT NORTHa OF CHARLESTON -*1 t BECAUSE Uniform couirtesy is ex .L S.tended to all patrons. whether rich or poor, white or colored d2BECAUSE We carry the largest and 2nc. most complete line of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. s~ O~ BECAUSE Our Prescription Depart r 3rd. ment is conducted on strict Pharma ceutical principles. OBECAUSE Promptness. Celerity, d .Dispatch and Skill are exhibited first, d4h last and all the time.1aechefly 6 5t. courteously and promptly responded E-to. 7e Q.4I BECAUSE envy, jealousy and mal 'J~. ice have no home in our establish LSment. BECAUSE We are agents for the .. 7t justly popular LONGMAN & MAR TINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. h~t BECAUSE We are agents for T. W. . OD& SONS' Tested and True Garden Seed. Seed that will germi nate, and which secured the medal for general excellence from the Paris 5. Exposition of 1900. A~-.BECAUSE We are the agents for I INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD i- COMPANY'S Products. We have a-many unsolicited testimonials regard d: ing their efficacy. s 4l~ BUT why tell people what they re . already know? And they are fully aware that THE R. B. LORYEA is, DRUG STORE is conceded to be ke thre Ideal Drug Store of Clarendon he County. 't For Twenty-eight years THE R. B. LORYEA s DRUG STORE has met every demand made B upon them. and while "men may come and men mmay go," the Sign of the Golden Mortar stands nd like a beacon and shines for all. BISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, - Sign of the e- .- Golden Mortar, .MANNINO, S. C. ~iI 'lHONE NO. 2. JirMail Orders receive immediate attention. h Kodol Byspepsia.Cure Digests what you eat. mu TH B -. -OrA DRUG STORE. THE PUBLIC Is invited to compare the prices and quality of all Medicines, Drugs, Toilet Articles, Sundries and every Prescription that has ever been prepared at RHAME'S DRUG STORE. Every prescription bears a number and date; by carrying the empty bottle, box or envelope to the Drug Store you can get a copy of the prescription, and then you can take it to any first class drug store and get it re filled: then you can judge whether you have paid the right price for it, also whether RHAME'S DRUG STORE knows how to fill your prescrip tion or not. A Great Deal Depends on the way your medicine is prepared, as to whether you will be benefited by it or not. Sentiment Stands aside when health is concerned. It is your duty to look after the price as well as the quality of the medicine you take. Why take any one's word for what you can easily prove yourself ? Comparison is a very fair test. Compare RHAME'S DRUC STORE PRICES with those of others, and then compare the quality and freshness. Take note of the large quantities of medicines they sell, then ask why they sell so much. Could they sell med icines to customers twenty miles away and some times further, if the prices were not lower than that of competitors? It pays others to deal at RHAME'S DRUG STORE-it might pay you too. Every Family Should have a supply of remedies in their homes. So when the doctor comes you will be able to fur nish, perhaps, the very medicine he needs for your littl "tribulation." RHAME'S DRUG STORE can furnish every one at a very trifling cost. " The wise man waiteth not to be reminded by the falling rain that he hath need to cover his abode." Verily, verily, we say unto you, "Even so it is meet and proper that the wise man betake him self to the drug store and speedily procure those household remedies which in time to come will be needed." Nunnally's Fine Candies, Huyler's Bon-Bons, at Rhame's Drug Store. The Rabbit Foot Fe-rer and Grip Cure, The Rabbit Foot Liniment,. The Rabbit Foot Cough Syrup, For sale only by Rhame's Drug Stcre. Get Our Prices Before You Buy. We will meet any and all prices. Don't forget this. But we do not sell l'low cost unless forced to by competition. Rhame's Drug Store, summer ton, s. C. IFor Two Weeks Only!~ In order to move TEN THOUSAND POUNDS OF TOBACCO we are going to sell the follow ing brands at unheard of prices: - SSweetheart, Alabama Coon, T. P. A., Hickory, 3 SSilver Dimes, Red Plum, Liberty Bell, Wild 3 SDuck and many others. FLOUR. To make room for three cars of Flour, coming in this week, we will sell cheaper than any mill in the country. Don't put off buying, as it is steadily advancing. ~ Rem mberWe are the only exclu Remembersive Grocery House in the county and will save you money on every purchase. We mean what we say.. Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S XONEY SAVERS, UThe iV&anlill Grocery Co. i Owing to the unusual good values we are offering on Plow Shapes, Plow Stocks, Harrows, Back Bands, Plow Lines and other things for the farm, the demand on us has been very heavy, but as our purchases were large, we still have an al most unbroken stock from which you can select. Our prices on certain lines are attracting the attention of people from every section of the county. You will do well to get your sup plies while this stock lasts, as it will now be impossible for us to duplicate at old figures. !HO USE BUILDERS Our stock of Locks, Hinges, Nails, Sash, Pulleys, Window Catches, Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes, etc., is the best we hav e ever had. We can suppl you with almost everything in this line from stock. We sel all grades of these goods. Paint your house with "HAMMdAR 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. 110USEKEE1iPERS While we have not entirely filled up the gaps in our Crock ery occasioned by the rush on us during the holidays, we have managed to get in a few new goods of the most staple kinds to bridge over until we can replenish with our regular line. This we expect within a very short time. We have already complete our line of Stoves and Ranges. People who have bought our 0. K. Stoves and Ranges keep sain all kinds of nice things about their splendid baking and gen eral cooking qualities. This is why they are so easily sold. TFOB.A CO GOWERS We can deliver your Flues at any time after next week. Very truly yours, Manning- HardWare Co. 99 LOOKING EAD Last December when cotton goods were at the lowest we placed orders for all the Cotton Goods and Domestics we needed for the spring trade, and now that cotton goods have advanced so materially we occupy a strong position in the dry goods market. We are able to offer goods at a profit at about what they cost most merchants who bought later. Just Listen at This! 5,000 yards of Imported Scotch Madras, 34 inches wide, at 8Ic per yard that can't be sold by our competi A tors for less than 121c per yard. 3,000 yards of the famous yard-wide Windsor Per cales at 10c per yard. The greatest line of Spring Ginghams ever shown in this market for 10c per yard. One case of Merrimac Shirting Prints, beautiful styles, only 5c per yard. Black Skirt Goodsn1. Our line of Black Goods for Skirts.is the wonder of all who see them. A large assortment of Black Skirtings at 25c, 50c 75c, $1 and $1.25 per yard. .Shirt Waists. The ever ready shirt waist will be all the go during the next spring and summer season and in order to meet. ? the demands of the trade we now have on exhibit a bean tiful selection of White Lawn Shirt Waists, ranging i price from 50c to $2.50 each. Also a beautiful line of Black Sattine and Black Lawn.. Shirt Waists at from 50c to $1.50 each. Lest You Forget. We again call attention to our extensive line of Laces and Embroideries. There aever was such a line of and Embroideries shown in this town, as we are s -now. Millinery Department. Our Miss Coppedge is now in New York, where sh. has been for the past two weeks studying the.styleisan buying our spring stock of Millinery. Just now it w be sufficient to say that our spring stock of fine Millinery and Pattern Hats will eclipse anything shown in this town this sprmng. When you want nice Spring Millinery remember that we are the people. LW. E. JenkinonJ I Come in and see our new HA1MILTON-BROWN SSHOES that we have just received. They comprise the Sgreatest line we have ever shown you and we are not so: Svery particular about so much profit-what we want is work for our great army of force and some bank account Ito pay our spring obligations with. I* I I1~Isanro's Whether the Weather Is Good or B d I We are going to show some great values in HOSIERY Jaind HANDKERCHIEFS for the next two weeks. Ladies' All-Linen Handkerchiefs for 5c. I Our counters are filled with all kinds of Hose, Half Hose, Whole Hose and Little Sox. We are showing a very strong line of Infants' Hose, ,Misses' Hose and Ladies' Hose. The prices you will like when you hear them. IWhite Qoods Sales. Ourshoingofthe White Goods creation makes our neigborsshuder.Let me tell you, this sale goes on, - RAIN OR SHINE. Young Men, . I Just one thing to you. You should see our i shipment of new Ties. I J. H.'RIGBY, Manager. muunmmuununnNHR~mENHHHRHHHHHHHUUUV