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(hLat PaUUm1g Zimtlo Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., AUG. 19, 1903. Advertisers sill 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. M11anning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. and 6:45 p. m. for the pasenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the =gent at depot to tele phone whn freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each war. Work has begun on the new jail. c Mr. S. L Till has returned home from New York. Miss Pansie Wyman of Aiken is vis iting Miss Lillian Harvin. Mr.W.T. Lesesne is at Glenn Springs spending his tobacco crop profits. Mr. L. L. Wells is now opening up a book and stationery store in Levi block. The Mutual Dry Goods company have floated a very attractive flag over their store. Mrs. W. A. Avant of Summerton vis ited her sister Mrs. J. H. Rigby last week. Mr. D. A. Autry and family of Geor gia are in Manning visiting Mr. D. R. Reaves. Mrs. D. D. Salley of Orangeburg is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin. Mr. J. H. Rigby is now on the north ern markets picking up bargains to offer his customers. Mr. W. T. Sellers, cotton buyer for the Sprunts of Wilmington has arrived in Manning for the season. Mrs. S. L. Simmons of Washington, D. C., is at the Hotel Central visiting her sister, Mrs. R. B. Lyons. Miss Corinne Barfield has returned to her home in Manning, after several weeks visit to friends in Charleston. Miss Carolina Askins of Lake City has accepted a position as stenographer and bookkeeper with the Naval Stores Manufacturing Company. Mr.W.E. Jenkinson left yesterday for Glenn Springs, where he will take a much needed rest before going to the Northern markets. Mr. C. T. Ridgeway of Foreston has kindly remembered us with a lot of cabbage, the equal of any ever shipped here from the North. We have received from Mr. Thomp son Wilder a box of cigars from Ma nila. Philippine Islands, which we will smoke and think of our friend with a great deal of pleasure. What has become of the project to have a public cotton weigher? A peti tion was put in circulation and whether it received the requisite number of sig natures we do not -now. Mr. Ben Harvin, private secretary to Congressman Legare, Is soliciting agent for thne "Southern ~Farm Magazine. Mr. Harvin will give this work his per sonal attention when Congress is not in session. Our country correspondents- are out in good force this week: and we hope they will keep up the good pace. It is refreshing to read good, crispy news from so many different sections of the county. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chambealain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Died at Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. W. B. McKnight formerly of St. Paul, aged about 35 years. The deceased was a brother of Mr. J. H. McKnight of Manning and Mr. R. M. McKnmght of St. Paul. He left a widow and five -children. Died at Timmonsville last Friday MIss Ellen Conyers aged about 50 years. The deceased was a daughter of the late Capt. John J. Conyers of this county. The body was brought to Manning Sat urday morning accompanied by a large number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Mollie Allen of Sduth Fork, Ky., says she has prevented attacks of chole ra morbus by taking Chamderlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approacningf attack. Attacks of billious colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The Ball Starts to Roll A number of farmers met in Manning last Saturday for the purpose of taking preliminary steps towards effecting an organization to seek protection for the farming interests. It seems there was a misunderstanding about the date of the meeting, no date having been pub lished, and those present decided upon a date and appointed the following committee on organization: W. D. McFaddin, Sandy Grove. IL M. Woods, Sarditnia., S. C. Turbeville, Tuirbeville. W. M. Plowden, Manning. T. L. Bagnal, Foreston. W. T. Sprott, Jordan. J. 5. Cantey, Summerton. Jas. E. Tindal, Felder. E. R. Plowden, Jr., Fork. Jas. Heaves, Du~ant. Dudley E. Hodge, Alcolu. This committee will meet in Manning August 21 at 11 o'clock a. m. to prepare a platform and make the necessary ar rangements for .a public meeting to be held in Manning August 29th at 11 o'clock a. m. The main purpose of getting the far mers organized is to have some con certed action with reference to the sale of cotton seed and the purchase of cot ton seed meal. We are gratified to see an effort beirng made to handle this very important matter, and if the fartners will they can be masters of the situa tion. We look for the mills to play a ame of bluff in the beginning of the ight, but if the farmers will, to use a slang expression, "keep a stiff upper lip" they will win and get at least 40 cents per bushel for their _seed, and they will also force the mills to sell their meal on a just basis. Every neighborhood should be organized, and the organization should not have any secrets, passwords, signs or dues. Let every farmer, white and black, join, and ~if Clarendon shows that she is re sisting the greed of the oil mill trust. the other counties will follow suit, and by another season the good work will be accomplished and thousands upon thousands of dollars will be saved to the people, and the stockholders of the mills will also make a fair profit upon their investments. Remember the committee meets in Manning August 21 at 11 o'clock a. m. and then there will be a rousing meet ing here on the 29th, when every sec tion should be well represented. This organization is solely and strictly a farmers' protective society to devise effective measures to prevent further encrohmnts of the trusts. Sardinia Dots. Special to The Manning Times. A company of the most prominen and monied men of Sardinia have or ganized to build a ginnery of the mos improved method. The building i: fairly under way, the machinery ar rived sometime ago, and as soon as th( building is completed the agent is ex pected to come aud put it in workin. order. This will be a considerabh move on the Sardinia section. as it wil likely gin all the cotton within a radiu; of ten or twelve miles, and if the coun ty central road is built fron Mannin to Sardinia the ginnery may be patron ized from the Fork, and when it is as certained what part of the swamp i] can be built with less labor, it woulk not then be great an undertaking. I hope our Manning friends that cat see the advantage of said road will no1 be deterred from the opposition i1 meets with from the lower Salem sec. tion who have a direct road to get t< Manning. Whilst the chaingang is great help to our public roads people have become so very indifferent aboui keeping up their own portions of road The subject of having good roads is now attracting the attention of all gooZ citizens throughout the State. Let u4 be progressive. PROGRESS. Sardinia, Aug. 5. 1903. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing could be done foi me. I was given up to die. The offie of a free trial bottle of Dr. Kin's Ne" Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. I air now on the road to recovery and owe al: to Dr. King's New Discovery. Iz sure ly saved my life." This great cure i guaranteed for all throat and lung dis eases by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Prico; 50c and .1.00. Trial bottle free. New Zion Dots. Editor The Manning Times: Mrs. M. R. Cooper of Scranton ha: been visiting the home of her parenti Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lavender lasi week. We are expecting Miss Norris o Columbia the popular teacher whc taught in this section, to visit this see tion this week. Miss Lillie McElveen of Spring Bank is expected to pay this community V visit soon and the boys are praying foI the minutes to roll faster. The Turbeville dude in loose agair he made his appearance, and we arc now believing there is somthing doing. Wide awake. farmers arouse to v sense of your duty, be up and doing, organize. Are we to sit down and let the trust squeeze the very life out of us without making any attempt to do any thing? It is terrible to think how the tobacco trust has cornered the tobaccc growers. THE TimES has given u. ood advice and we should profit by it. One trust is robbing us of tobacco, and another will rob us of our cotton seed, unless we have the manhood to stand toether. Correspondents, keep the editor busy. B. New Zion Aug. 15 1903. Dysentery Cured Without the Aid of a Doctor, "I am just up from a hard spell of the fux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. Pinner a well known merchant of Drummond, Tenn. "I used one small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider it the best cholera medicine in the world." There is nc need of employing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can pre. scribe a better medicine for'bowel com plaint in any form either for childrer or adults. It never fails and is pleas ant to take. Far sale by The R. B, Lorya Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Good Roads, Jail Emilding and a Clarendoz Representative. Editor The Manning Times: On board the train and Hon. J. C. Lanhm for a travelling companion: It did not take long to get into an in teresting conversation with him. It was encouraging to find him en thusiastic on the subject of good roads. He had some practical observations on this, and good faith in the people as well as a hope for the future. His talk on the jail and the dispen sary fund voted to build the jail was clear and convincing. "Paxville' takes back v-hat he has formerly writ ten on this subject. The dispensary money appropriated for jail building does not in any way affect the schoo] fund. Furthermore, to hear Mr. Lan ham, makes one heartily ashamed that any of the dispensary profits go to the schools anyhow. Mr. Lanham is the first man whom]I have heard say a word about court house improvement and care of the court house square. Too soon, in such company, one coms to his journey's end. An mntellh gent interest in public affairs, talked oJ clearly, should be interesting to every one. PAXVILLE. Paxville, S. C., Aug. 14, 1903. DeWitt is the Name. When you got to buy Witch Haze: Salve look for the name DEWITT on ev erv box. The pure, unadulterted Witcl Hazel is used in making DeWitt's Witel Hazel Salve, which is the best salv-e fo2 cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema anc piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its man) cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfits to be placed on the market The genuine bears the name of E. C DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Panola Dots. Editor The Manning; Times: Farmers in this section have ceased grumbling about dry weather, for we have had nothing but rain the pasl week. Crops are fine, and still fruit. in. With the prospect of ten cent: cotton, we poor folks can afford a smile. some daring fellows indulge in a broad grin. When we meet, those of us wh< have them, can see ourselves photo graphed in each other's teeth-for we are so happy. The Hampton Light Dragoons re. turned from their encampment at Cam Fden on Saturday. Most of them are de lighted with their trip. They describ< Camden as a lovely city, unrivalled it gardens and parks. Some of the boys left their hearts behind, judging fron their praises of its beautiful women. Hilliard Merchant, colored, died sud denly at Summerton last Wednesday. Mrs. D. A. Fairy and Mr. Neely Fair2 of Orangeburg are visiting the family of Mr. S. P. Fairy. Mrs. I. A. Way, who has been quit< sick for some time, is well again, to th4 joy of her many friends. There will be a picnic for the An drew Chapel Sunday school at th< Panola ace.demny on Thursday, 20t1 Mrs. S. P. Holladay has been eleetec principal of the Panola school for th4 next tei-m. W. Panola, Aug. 17 1903. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally started a horrible ulcer on the leg of .J B. Orner. Franklin Grove. Ill. F-or- fou ears it defied all doctors and all i-em edies. but Bucklin's Arnica Salve ha< no trouble to cure him. Equally goo< for burns, bruises, skin eruptions an< Sairmerton News. SEditor The Manniug Times: The crops in thi section have im proved so -iuch lately that most of the j good farmers seem in hopes of getting fair yield of ':>oth cotton and corn. One of our up-to-date farmers, Mr. Wes- 3 1er Richbourg. put a stalk of corn from his farm at the postoffice a few days ago that had five well-matured ears of r corn on it. -Mr. Ollie Keels, who has been mer chandising in Wedgefield for some time past, is moving his stock of goods in the store of Hon. J. C. Lanham and will soon be ready to sell to the people of this section. Mrs. R. Belser, with her sons, W. Gordon of Columbia and Richard Ervin and Ervin left Saturday for Pawley's Island. Mrs. T. S. Ragin with three children are viewing the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Edith Quincy, our :-harming tel ephone girl, is off on a pleasure trip to the Isle of Palms and other pleasure resorts. Mr. J. S. Cantey left Saturday for a t trip to Alabama for about three weeks. Miss Hattie Hinson is calling "4hello" at this end of the telephone line while Miss Quincy is away. Dr. W. W. Anderson has fitted up a p neat office near the Summerton Depot u and is getting ready for the coming cot- C ton crop of this section. H. Aug. 18th, 1903. Misterious Circumstance. a One was pale and sallow and the oth er fresh and rosy. Whence the differ ence? She who is blushing with health , uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to main tain it. By gently arousing the lazy or a gans they compel good digestion and head off coustipation. Try them. On ly 25c, at The R. B. LoryeaDrug Store. Advertising Metaphors. Advertising is the plow that first lays bare the ground for planting. Advertising is the drill that scatters the seed of business success. t Advertising is the cultivator that pul- t< verises the clods and keeps the roots a properly loosened. n Advertising is the gentle rain that n falls upon the -plant and nurtures it. Advertising is the warm sunshine that caresses it and causes it to blossom L forth. Advertising is the weeder that uproots . the land and foreign growths that at tempt to choke it. Advertising is the harvester that gar ners the goldeb grain. Advertising is the fertilizer that pre pares the ground for another and bet ter crop. Get connected with the live wire of inspiration and your thoughts will tin gle. Cures Eczema, 'tching Humors, Pimples and Carbuncles.-Costs Nothing to Try. 13. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) Is now recog nized as a certain and sure cure for eczema. itching skin. humors, scabs. scales, watery blis ters, pimples. aching bones or joints, boils, car buncles, prickling pain in the skin, old. eating sores. ulcers. etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally. cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the a blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure, to stay cured. for these awful. annoying skin troubles. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicines and t springs fail to cure. Druggists, 61. To prove B. B. B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe , trouble, and free medical advice sentjin sealed letter. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug store. Special Low Week Rates From points on the Atlantic Coast Line to seaside resorts. Tickets on sale Sat urday, good returning including Mon- i day following.. Attractive schedules, un surpassed service. Summer Tourist Tickets to mountain and seaside resorts limited for return passage to October 31st on sale until September 3Cth' it For full particulars, rates, etc., call e' on Ticket Agents or write, t W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C., - H This rather unique explanation ofA the Martinique disaster has been given - by a negro orator: "De earf, my frien's," he said "resolves on axels, as we all know. Somefin' is needed to keep the axels greased; so, when _de .earf was made, petrolyum was put in its inside for dat purpose. De Standard Oil Comp'ny conies along an' strax dat pe trolyum by borin' holes in de earf. De earf stix on its axels an' won't go) around no more; den dere is a hot box just as ef de eraf wuz a big railway train-an' den, my frien's. dere is trou-1 ble. "-Exchange Keep Nothing From Mother. They sat at the spinning together, And they spun the fine white thread;] One face was old and the other young A gold and silver head. At times the young voice broke in song. That was wonderfully sweet, And the mother's heart beat deep and calm,. Her joy was most complete. There was raany a holy lesson, Inwoven with silent prayer, Taught to her gentle, listening child. As they sat spinning there. "And of all that I speak, my darling, r From older head and heart, God giveth me one last thing to say, With it thou shalt not part: "Thou will listen to many voices And, 0: that there must be The voice of praise, the voice of love, And voic of flattery.( But listen to me my little one. There's one thing thou shalt fear: Let ne'er a word to my love be said Her mother may not hear. No matter howv true. my darling one. The words may seem to thee, They arec not tit'for my child to hear. If not indeed for me. n "If thou'lt ever keep'.thy young heart pure. Thy mother's heart from 1ear, Bring all taat is told thee, day by day, At night to the mothers ear." As thus they sat spinning together. An angel bent to see The mother and child, whose happy life Went on so lovingly. A record was made by his golden pen, This on his page he said: The mother who counseled her child so well, Need never feel afraid: "For God will keep the heart of a child With tender love and fear, Who lisos5 at her mother's side at night, All to her mother's ear." -Selected. We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION$ a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. g And yet in the matter of restor ing appetite, of giving new strength to the tissues, especially Sto the nerves, its action is tha. of a medicine. Sendfor free sample. SoT&BOWNE, Chemists, W.,5 Pearl Street, NewYork. BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till's, Levi block. New Goods arriving daily at S. A. tigby's. Boys' Pants in all sizes from 3 to 16 ears, at S. A. Rigby. Special prices made on all summer oods at S. A. Rigby's. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Three thousand yards Brown - Sheet 3g at 5c per yard at S. A. Rigby's. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat eed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A few more of those 25 cents quality tdies Vest going at 2 for 25 at S. A. .igby's. Our half price Iemnant Counter has en a-drawing card at our store for te last ten days-we have a few left et. S. A. Rigby. Just received, one case of Misses' ex a heavy Hose, worth 15 cents; our rice by buying case lot, only 10c a air. S. A. Rigby. Our Shoe department is most com .ete in every respect. If you wish an p to date Shoe for dress we have it ive us a call. S. A Rigby. We have a few short lengths in Wool ress Goods and Waistings on our emnant Counter that we are offering half price. S. A. Rigby. For Sale. 98 acres of land adjoining . L. Wells in Santee township, also )0 acres of land adjoining Jeff D [olladay in Mt. Zion township apply L this office. If a man's wife doesn't think him at ast three times smarter than he really then he married the wrong woman. Notice. The cotton growers of the Salem sc on of Clarendon county are requested meet Saturday, 29th day of August, , Boykin's Cross roads at 3 o'clock p. L., for the purpose of organizing a far ers' club. JOiN M. PLAYER. )w Round Trip Rates Via Atlantic Coast Line From Sumter, S. C. .20-Washington, D. C., and return Annual Convention Grand Foun tain United Order True Reform ers, September 1st to 8th, 1903, with return final limit to reach starting point not later than Sep tember 10, 1903. A Special Validating Agency under the charge of Joseph Rich ardson, Special Agent, will be lo cated in the Station, 6th & B. Streets, Washington, D. C., and will be opened one hour before the schedule time of departure of each train, August 30th to Sep tember 10th, inclusive. On those dates no other Agent in Wash ington will be authorized to vali date the return portion of these tickets. .15-Batimore, Md., and return. Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Tickets on sale Sep temberl8th, 19;h and 20th. Tick ets must be'deposited with Joint Agent immediately upon arrival in Baltimore, and upon payment of $1.25 at time of deposit limit will be extended to leave Balti more not later than October 3rd, 1903. W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. J. T. CHINA, Agent. lank of Su m f =R The Bank of Summerton having moved into % new building, solicits your business and Larantees you satisfaction. County collections a specialty, and prompt re ru awysgieRICHARD B. SMYTH, President and Cashier. ~ HENRY P. WILLIAMS, Vice-President. DIRECTORS: S. GADSDEN. J. A DGElt SMY TH. uay P. WIL.IA.'.s. C. M. DavIS. L. LESESNE. DAVID LE~VI. RicnARD B. S.MYR. -10O !?EASONS~ he A. B. Loryea Drug Store IS THE MOST POPULAR DRUG ESTABLISHMENT NORTH OF CHARLESTON BECAUSE Uniform courtesy is ex St eddto all patrons, whether rich or poor. white or colored BCUSE We carry the largest and 3. .mostcomplete line of DRUGS.,~ MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. BECAUSE Our Prescription Depart- " rdU. ment is conducted on strict Pharma _ ceutical principles. BECAUSE Promptness. Celerity, .L Dispatch and Skill arc exhibited first, last and all the time. SBECAUSE Night calls are cheerfully, thL. courteously and promptly responded l ment. _ tBECAUSE We are agents for the jh ustly popular LONGMAN & MAR TINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. DECAUSE We arc agents for T. W. . WOOD & SONS' Tested and True Garden Seed. Seed that will germi nate, and which secured the medal for general exellence from the Paris Exposition of -1900. hBECAUSE We are the agents for . INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD COMPANY'S Products. .We have many unsolicited testimonials regard in~e their effcacy. OBUT Why tell people what the. .J'. already know? And they are fully aware that THE R. B. 'LORYEA DRUG STORE is conceded to be the Ideal Drug Store of Clarendon County. Fur Twenty-ight years THE R. B. LORYEA 'RUG STORE has met every demand made pon them. and while "men may come and men tay go" the Sign of the Golden Mortar standse ku a beacon and shines for all. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sigxn of' the Golden Mortar, - ~ MANNINO, S. C. - 'RMQNE No. 2. --MMail Orders receive immediate attentiorn. The Times DOES NEAT ob Printing. GIVE 'US A TRIAL. odol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. THE R B. LrEA DRUG CSTORE. 1110 Cents For a Box ,Writing Paper, ... AT... Rhame's Drug Store, W er oSUMMERTON, S. C., Where you will find a great many kinds to select from. Come and see our new styles and shapes. There are a good many new things in this season's line of Correspondence and Note Papers. It is as important to be "in style" in your writing pa per as in your wearing apparel. Toilet Soaps. RHAME'S DRUG STOREpffers you aSoap for 5c that retailed last year for 10c. Procured at a special sale. RHAME'S DRUG STORE. Tooth Brushes. A good line, 10c to 25c. Syringes, Hot Water Bags, I6e Bags. Made of the best rubber. These household necessities at RHAME'S DRUG STORE, Summerton, S. C. BA.BY" FOOD. Warm weather makes the feeding of the baby a serious problem. This is a trying season for the little folks. Everything depends on their diges tion. If the food you now give the baby does not w agree with it, find one that will. We have the best Baby Foods and supply them fresh. We have MALTED MILK, CONDENSED MILK (Eagle-Brand). MELLIN'S FOOD. MILK FOOD (Wampole's). Rhame's Drug Store, SUnnBiRTON, S. C. The Mailing Grocery Co.. THE CHEAPEST GROCERY HOUSEM IN CLARENDON COUNTY. We-have our season's stock of Belting and Mill Supplies. We have au excellent Rubber Belting under the brand of "Pine Knot," which we are assured by its makers is as its name would indicate, as tough as as a pine knot. We are offering this belting at a price thatX will move it, if its quality is considered. We also have a good stock of Leather Belting for Gins, and Valves, Lubricators and Injectors, Gum Packing, Red and White Lead, Gin Saw Files, Bristles, Nipples and Steam Fittings, Machine0 Belts, Patch Bolts for repairs. Bring measurements and we can cut atnd thread your pipe at small cost. >FAIRMEIRS Before the hay season commences come and let us show and sell0 you the best Mowing Machine made. We aim high and when we say t he best made we mean exactly what we say. In'the Deering Ma chine you will find one ready to cut grass not constantly needing re -_ pairs. The machine is made as light as it is possible to make one of the kind to withstand the rough uses to which mowing machines are subjected. Ask any one who has used a Deering Machine and they wlasueyou that they are contented with it, and have no time to worry away with experimental machines. We have Knife Grinders and other accessories at moderate cost. H ousekeepers, We are having ,again to replenish our stock of Cook Stoves. Merit tells, and only stoves of the class which the 0. K. line belongs can,. meet with such approval as they do. Our new stock will be in0 shortly and we will be pleased to show them. Our prices are the same.Very truly yours, ~Malllfig Hr'dWre Co. Now before moving into our new quarters we propose to have a grand Sweep-Out of everything that pertains to Summer Goods. All Spring and Summer Goods must go regardless of prices. All those beautiful 10 and 121c Dimities must be closed now at 7jc per yard. We would much rather have cost for these goods now than to carry them over to another season. ... Millinery Department.. All Millinery now on hand except Ribbons and Silks must go regardless of former prices. Old, out-of-date millinery is worth nothing to us-what is good, stylish staff this season is worth nothing next season. so come now and get what we have left on hand at your own prices. We still have some real nice Hats left on hand, so come at once and get the pick of 'what is left. W FCL W33 8s t a n -da rV i Grand Rotary Sewing Machines. Two machines in one. Call and let us explain it to you. The Standard Grand Rotary Sewing Machine is the only machine in Fth-world that can sew with one or two threads-makes the one threai~hin stitch or the two thread lock- stitch all on one ma chine. We jare also a + for the Standard Paragon Shuttle Ma chines that are cheaper t e Standard Grand Rotary, but at the same time the best shuttle m chine built. You have ourper - sonal guarantee behind every machine we sell. If interested in sewing machines 6me and see us and we show you the best machine that money uild-the S ARD GRAND ROTARY.' We also handle ch er machin'es a we are ready to meet any legitimate competition, at the.. time you have our guarantee on the cheapest machine esell. Come to us when you need a Machine. A car load o m on hand. Wide awake for business. . K. JEI NSOl 7 Summr tie ha coe atlast andto tay~ith.rea a force. Owing to the l ~aolspigwahryuav3 within tme few ceest, and to taythgea ill make the prices along all lines of Dependable Goods so thtorcompetitors won't care to even try to match.. One case new smooth finish 32-inch wide Colored Batiste that wholesale houses have been asking 10ic for; we offer the entire lot Ifor 10c the yard. Ladies' Black iDrop-Stitchi Hosiery. A snappy, full fashined Hose for 10c, or three pair for 25c. Just a few more of those Full Bleached Tape Neck Gauze Under vests. If you have been putting off the buying of such goods you will need them Dow: they are still yours for 5c each. Only a few left. S Plenty of the Unbleached Tape Neck Summer Vests at oc each, - Sor 50c the dozen. One case Palm Leaf Fans at le each. KEEP COOL while they ls.Nice things in White Dress Goods. Washable Persian Lawns, India Linons, Organdies, Nainsooks, IDimity, Madras, Mercerized, P. K.'s and Fancies. See if our prices Iare not below the other fellow on such goods. Ladies, our stock of Embroideries and Laces is a great deal cheaper than you will get them elsewhere in the city. Come and see forurs es how window looks WARM1 these days of SUNSHINE, but if you will take time to ask about the .prices of this lot of Rugs displayed there you will find that the prices are away down below zero, while the quality and styles range way up to 100. Rugs from 40c to 81.50; that is 25 per cent off in prices. Get your Wic aret reciin another shipment of those fine Summer Shoes, in the Strap Sandals, Colonials and Oxfords. You will appreciateI Chsoes tf o see hedspend your cash and if you are not pleased tell us about it. J. H. RIGBY, Manager. NinHHHHHHTHHNI~MYHiMHHINIURINUUUUUUUUUU