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MANNING. S. C.. FEB. 17, 1904. Publishes All. County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. , Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order tc insure publication the following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Cer:gal Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and ':4i p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arraengement have been made with the agent at depot to tale phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each war. A New Store, a New Milliner and a New Stock Our Miss Coppedge who served us for the last ten seasons will be with us no more and we will start out this spring with a New Store, a New Mil liner and a New Stock. Our Milliner will be a lady from Baltimore and suffice it to say that she will be up-to-date in every re spect. We wish to say to our many lady friends and patrons that we propose to put all the energy and vim at our command into our Millinery Depart ment this spring'and the ladies can depend on it that our prices will be lower than ever. Our Millinery Department will be ably assisted by AIrs. Beulah M. Dinkins of Williamsburg, S. C., and Miss Ada Bagnal of Manning. Ladies, we want you all to stand by us this spring. W. E. JENKINSON. Teachers Association meets2ith inst. Several communications came in too late for publication this week. Miss Olivia Ingram has gone North to study the fashions in millinery. Senator C. M. Davis passed through Manning on his way to the capitol last Monday. Mr. John K. Breedin was called from Virginia on account of the illness of his brother, Claude. Hon. J. H. Lesesne spent Sunday at home and went back to Columbia on Monday morning. Messrs. Kirby & Tomlin have in stalled a new lumber mill on Puddin Swamp on Alderman's railroad. Remember the lodge meeting tonight every member should be present, as their is good wholesome instruction for all. The county pension board will have its next and final meeting on the 29th, inst.,. to consider all application for pensions. The entertainment at the'.Summnerton graded school last Friday night for the benefit of the literary society resulted in a receipt of $84. Miss Loulie Smith. who has been on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. . G. Slaughter, returned to her home in Mullins this morning. We are glad to note that the tax levy has not been raise1. Clarendon will ray the same tax as last year, for which wve should be thankful. The Summerton graded school will celebrate Washington's birthday, on the 22nd inst., with an entertainment. Oysters will be served af terwards. 'lhe public is cordially invited. We regret to learn that Representa tive Lanham is suffering from a severe -cold to the extent that he was confin ed to his bed in Columbia. There will be no service in the Mlan nling Presbyterian church on the 4th, Sunday in this month. The pastor will fill an~ appointment in the church at Georgetown on that day The barn and stables of Mr.' Warren W. James, near Brogdon was destroye~d by fire last Sunday night, and it is thought the fire was set. The entire contents was destroyed. and no insur ance.. The boards at the Institute,last night were held down by William Irvine Favssoux, a hypnotist, mind reader and clairvovant. His exhibition is well worth seeing, and his powers are won derful. He gives another exhibit this evening. There is a very desirable piece of propertv in this town advertised for sale in these columns. Those con templating buying in .Manning had better get into communication with the advertiser at once as property, nere is adva~ncing, and such property is always in demand. In the city of Sumter citizens are de manding the investigation of the wvork on the new school building, and, judg ing from tihe statements of the editor of the Freeman, the building committee will have to employ an expert to ascer tain if the contractor is carrying out his contract. A large St. Benard dog belonging to Dr. J. A. Robson la st Saturday, caused a mule belonging to Mr. J. E. Kelley. who was riding in the buggy accompang ied by Mr. J. C. Johnson, to get fright ened and run away, throwing both Mr. Kelley and Mr. Johnson out and bruis ing them up severely. In a row at St. Paul Christmas eve Fratnk King shot Dosier Severance and pulled out for parts unknown, Sever ance lingered with hiis wound until the 12th of this month when he died, and Magistrate Richbourg held an inquest, and upon its verdict issued a warrant for the arrest of King. We are requested to announce the engagemnent oT Mises Mary Kathleen Bele Webb of Anderson, S. C., to Mr. .Rutlin Mouzon Mitehum of Clarendon. The maker of the request says Mr. Mitchumn is to be congratulated upon winning the heart and hand of one of Anderson's most winsome daughters. Mr. Mitehum is a son of Mr-. Edgar Mitchum of Alcolu. Magistrate Youmans' court was en gaged last Monday with a suit of J. Smith Lowder against D. Hirschmann, in which the plaintiff claimed that the defendant did not carry out his contract of employment with him, by dismissing from his employ before the contract exuired. The jury rendered a verdict fcr' the plaintiff in the sum of 820.30. The case will be appealed. A ship has reached Charleston witla 5000 tons of Peruvian guano, and fror this cargo the farmers who bough1 through the Sublett deal will get theirs. The guano, before shipment will be inspected and analyzed, and we look fol it h'ere about the last of this or the first of next week. Get ready to movE the goods upon arrival and thereby save demurrage charges. WXe wil. have consigned to us of this lot abou1 100 tons, and have been promised thai a~s soon as it leaves Charleston we wil be notified so that we may get word t< those for whom our order was placed and if they come in promptly it wil save us considerable trouble, and aid u~ jaking our paper from the bank. Died in Charleston last Monday S. S Solomons aged 80 years. The deceasei was the superintendent of construction of the railroad running through thi: town from Lanes to Sumter, and upot its completion was made its president Mir. Solomons is well known to the older ci tizens here as he spent much of hi: time in Manning during the building o] the road. He boarded at the l3agna. House. What Are They? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles. biliousness and constipation, a a good one. Price :5 eents. For sale by The ,. i. Loryea Druz Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Mr. Ciaude I;recdin was taken ill last Thursday, and ever since his life has been hanging by a thread. The very best medical skill is engaged to attend him. and the young man is mak ing a he oic battle for life. The ex treme illness of this young man, who is a general favorite has caused much an Sxious corcern, and earnest prayers of our peop'e are offered for his recovery. The latest reports from the bed cham ber is that the patient is holding his own, with a slight change for the bet ter. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cact cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck len's Aruioa Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns. sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c, at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Dr. I. M. Woods of Sardinia was in town last Monday and he reports that the farmers in his section will plant to bacco and cotton conservatively this year. He says there is considerable sickness in his section of the county, and the bad weather had retarded farming operations considerably. He .so says his section does not feel kind 1 for not having any representation in the Legislature. and he is being urged to enter the contest in the coming pri mary. His people realize that he start ed a work in the legislature which has not been completed, and are anxious that he should return. An Early Riser. A strong, healthy, active constitu tion depends largely on the condition of the liver. The famous little pill known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers not only cleanse the system but they strengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting that or gan. Little Early Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce results that are satisfactory in all cases. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Train 52 from Charleston last Satur day morning was greatly delayed. so much so that it was after 11 o'clock when it reached Manning, on account of a very peculiar and costly accident. A man boarded the train at Charleston, and took into the coach with him a can of gasoline. He set it down upon the floor in his seat near the steam heating ipes, when all at once there was a terrific explosion and the conductor hurried the passengers out of the car to kel, them from burning up. It was impossible to extinguish the fire and this magnificent passenger car was des troed: being on the main line it could not' be moved and all trafiic was sus pended until the fire had spent itself. The man who owned the gasoline can should now bring suit for damages, but being on the Atlantic Coast Line he might hesitate. If this- destruction of property was on the. Southern, the man wvho lost his gasoline could bring a suit against that road and recover not only for his can, but damages for fright and delay. He could base his suit .on the ground that railroad compamies have no right to explode the gasoline cans of passengers. Letter to Sheriff Davis. Dear Sir: Pay more for Devoc; be glad to. It is full measure and honest. Paint is a watch-dog. How would ou like a watch- dog that wouldn't watch from two to five o'clock in the morning? That's short measure. How would you like a watch-dog that had a way of wagging his tail at a bur glar? Thiat's false paint. The burglar is rain and snow. Go by the name: Devoe lead-and zmc. Yours truly. F. W. DEVOE & Co., 41. New York. Manning Hardware Company sells our paint. A man who is thrown upon his own resources is apt to make an occasional raid upon the resources of others. MiniilnDWI~d! Don' foret te ol ma Don'teoret he d a x To the chon hsmptck. h brins he trengt aond te bringing ea and cmor hreve he gies rc n tontheg consmpiv.h brng then ent and eshn he gsomc needs. leh n Toc all wealood.ikl Children h gist rihanth old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil-a delightful food and a natural tonic for children,for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street. NewYorlC. ema nd IOO anll21 druggists. . Mr. W. M. Turner of the Mutual Dry l Goods Company left last Monday for iI the northern markets to purchase spring goods. and from the preparations these young men are making, we as sume they are getting ready for the re ception of a very large stock of goods. This enterprising concern has made a remarkable record for the length of time it has been established. Already they have won such a high place in the commercial world, that when their buyer gies into market he is solicited on ever~ hand by the best of houses, and this standing is of decided advan tage not only to them but to their pat rons,-it gives them the opportunity to select from the best, on the best terms, and their patrons therefore have the advantage of well selected and well bought goods. The Mutual has decid ed to install a millinery department and to have charge of this branch. they as keen-sighted business men will em ploy none but the best talent. We ex- I pect, as soon as Mr. Turner returns from market to see a very handsome display of goods. Pats an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a ( result of unbearaTie pain from over- s taxed organs. dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put t an end to it all. They are gentle but 1 thorough. Try them. Only 2.5c. Guar anteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. ( The demand for building lots has reached a stage in this town to give the council serious consideration to open up a number of new streets. To do this they will be forced to buy the prop erty of those owning the land where t new streets are projected. We know c of no better investment the town can make than in developing such parts as are now only used for planting pur poses. To open up new streets means more building lots, and more building b lots means more dwellings, and more dwellings means more people, and more people means an increase in ,he town's resources and enterprises. There are I several properties here. if opened up, Fa could be easily developed for the gen- o eral welfare. and council can aid mate rially in this direction. Manning would grow more rapidly could people desir- a ing to come here be accommodated to I building lots at reasonable figures. As E it is. the number of accessible lots are a few, and naturally high prices are de manded for them, but if desirable lots were more plentiful the price would b b soon be regulated as everything else. 3 Relief in One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief t, in one minute, because it kills the mi- S crobe which tickies the mucous mem- 2 brane, causing the cough, and at the C same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of a coughs, colds and croup. One Minute v Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harm. S, less and good alike for young and old- S Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The voters of this town are required j to register betore they will be qualified to vote in the tovn election which comes off in April. Very little inter- F est is taken in our town elections, in fact, it is hard to get men to consent s to serve on the council: there is no pay attached to the oflice and consider- b able annoyance. Th.e town is large n enough to begin to need an Intendant h who will give much of his time to the a service of the town, it would be un- r, reasonable to expect any man to do this without compensation, and we favor , iving the Intendant a salary. If there as comuensation attached to the otlice, a man consenting to Jaccept the posi non would arrange his business so that he would give his personal attention to the town. We think it would be well in the coming election for a box to be provided where the voters can say e whether than are willing for the Inten- 3 dant to receive a salary, and if the b salary proposition is carried, the coun- I cil can stipulate the salary, and define S duties for the Intendant. The present n Intendant and his predecessors have a ratutously served the town, and when a the town was smaller the service did c did inconvenience them so much, but v now, if a man does his full duty, it will v neessitate .a loss of much time from his 3 private affairs, and this is one reason C so few men can he found who are wil- t ling to make the sacrifice. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets-i Unequalled for Constipation. r Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug- a gist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says:' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nau seate or gripe. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Attention, Cavalrymen! 1 Headquarters Co. B, First Rlegiment Cavalry. Panola, S. C., Feb. 15, 1904. Order No. 7. t Members of this troop are hereby I ordered to appear at the Panola drill 1 ground fully armed and equipped on Saturday, 27th inst., at 10 a. m. to make morning and evening drill dismounted; the men will therefore supply them - selves with one ration. By order ' H. B. RICHARDSON, Capt. Commanding. EDWARD FAIREY, 0. S.I Beas the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of eI ALL SORTS. Life is a circus with many sideshows. Progress is the offspring of discon tent. A failure to start often saves a miser able tinish. The hard working clerk is usuaily working for a raise. Happy is the girl who thinks her father is the best man on earth. Take time for recreation or you will work yourself out of a job. It isn't always the best cook who pre pares the most fancy dishes. When a man thinks lie knows it all he is happy until he wakes up. Too often the man who pushes him self along in the world shoves others aside. Executive ability is the capacity for making some other fellow paddle your canoe. Opinions should be formed with great caution andi changed with still greater caution. It would be an easy matter for all men to face the world if it wasn't for their creditors. A woman wvill forgive a man almost anything except his failure to ask to be forgiven. Nature of tens lets a genius in on the ground floor, but necessity compels him BUSINESS LOCALS. ; S. I. Till. Levi block. The Furniture Man, Levi Block. [tf. Matting, Carpets and Rugs at Kras- j off's. Call for free Premium Punch Cards t Rhame's Drug Store. Eight Day Clocks Waterbury; move nent-See S. L. Krasuoll'. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. [he R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat ;eed. The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Wanted-Corn and Peas at highest ash price. R. D. Clark, at People's arehouse. [tf To Rent-A two story dwelling, good cation. Terms apply to I. C. Ingram h Ianning Hotel. Just received a handsome lot of 1 rash and other new Ladies Belts at . Hirschmann's. The Dress Goods andl newest Wash Toods is coming in daily. Come and ee them. D. Hirschmann. A brand new line of Remnant Rib ons just received, prices lower than N ist season. D. Hirschmann. Boyd's Stock Medicines, Coach and :arness Oils, Mica and Royal Axle M reese. Legg & Hutchinson. The prettiest lot of Ladies Stock ollars in Lace and Embroidered with H assels, very latest., 15, 25 and S0cts. D. irschman. We have on hand about 75 open and p Buggies and one-horse Wagons, eap for cash or good notes. Legg & H [utchinson. For Sale-A fine plantation within 3 files of Manning, well equipped with N uldings. The terms can be had by pplying to this office. Just Received a full assortment of X aby Carriages and Go-Carts. Come id pick your choice before the season y pens. S. L. Krasnoff. Go to Legg & Hutchinson for Buggy ad Wagon Hames all separate parts of fames, Riding Saddles, Whips, fine uggy Robes,extra Buggy Shafts,Poles id Cushions. For Sale.-2? acre lot in the town of [anning, centrally locatedgood neigh- Q rhood, containing 8 room residence,a room tenant house, barn and stables. or terms apply to J. D. Gerald. [2t Q Wanted-At once competent teachers fill good positions in this and in other tates. No entrance fee charged. eachers Co-operative Agency, St. George, S. C.,. S. F. Utsey and F. N. [ittle, Managers. Thoroughbred Bull Terrier Pups for Sale. These dogs are true to their nature, ectionate, intelligent and make the ery best watch-dogs. Correspondence )licited by J. M. Richardson, Panola, C. Voluntary Testimonial. o D. O. Rhame, Druggist, Summer ton, S. C. -N Dear Sir:-I have been suffering from N heumatism and Lumbago eighteen .8) years, and during that time tried ~veral Doctors, and took some of all of e different remedies I ever heard of M t got no real benefit. Finally, learn- ~ N g that Rhamne's Rheumatism Remedy g d cured many others, I tried it. As N evidence of my gratitude for the ~ medy which benefitted me so much, M wish to relate my axperience to all_ o may be troubled with Rheumatism. (Signed) F. H. CHEWNING. 1-13t Silver, S. C. - .Special to the Trade. From this date till March 1, our buy c- wiil be in the great markets of New ork, Philadelphia and Baltimore se ecting the latest creations of Fine 'ress Goods, Silks, Dress Accesories, taple Dry Goods, Notions, Gent's Fur-__ ishings and many other novel things uxiliary to our complete lines. We re also arranging to have the interior four handsome new Store overhauled -ith a complete Millinery Parlor and -ill while awvay engage a fashionable' illiner and lay in a magnificent stock fMillinery Goods all that is new and p to the hour. We must also add that we are able ight now to take care of your immedi e wants in new seasonable goods and avite you to call on us when in Man Look out for our big showing of Spr ing illinery, etc., later. MUTUAL DRY GOODS CO. February 15. 1904. [21-2t Notice of Election. The qualified electors of the Town of anning will hereby take notice that n election will be held at the Court__ ouse from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. on March_ 0, 1904. the question being whether or__ ot the Town of Manning shall surren .er its present charter. and come in nder the generai incorporation Act, aade and provided for towns of be ween one thousand and five thousand eople, thus enlarging the scope and owers of such municipalities. D. M. BRADHAM, Intendant. E. J. BRCWNE, Clerk. ..THE.. . B. LORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC MA. LORYEA, Prop., Sign of the . . . Golden Mortar, 3 Beg to inform their many friends and custom s that they are prepared to supply their wants ih their accustomed celerity. We carry a full and complete line in every de artment of the DRUG BUSINESS a d ccry atention is shown to the wants of hir cutomers. F'or zany Years Ve have endeavored to give the very best at ention to our customers' wants, and feel that e have succeeded. - Our stock of RUS, MEDICINES a and CHEMICALS ScorPete in every particular -ad evecry and a - deand can be supplied.__ When in need or PU'RE DRUGS and MEDI 1NES call on us and we can give you general et.ESreceive our careful and i-_ ed~ate attention on day of receipt. We hope for your kind patronage which for ears we have earnestly striven to merit. ISAAC NI LORYEA, Proprietor, - ' Golden Mortar, - e MANNINO, S. C. P EHONE NO. 2 BaBthe The Kind Youi Have Always Bought For the Early Market. If you want to make the most money out of your garden this year, it is time to begin thinking about 9 planting radishes, lettuce, corn, cucumbers, peas and onion sets. This is the month tomatoes and cabbages should be planted in hot beds. Much of the success in truck raising depends upon getting fresh seeds that are true to name. This is certain when you get your seeds here. Every seed was grown last year and under condi tios that insure the reliability of the variety. Amon; the more populary favorites for early planting in this section we would name the following: Cabbage, Tomatoes, I Corn, Radishes, Lettuce, Peas, Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. We have a full line of these and all other varieties Sever grown in this section. Prollemls Solved, Not Guessed At. Illegible writing and perplexing problems often con front the prescription clerk. We have devoted much time to the scientific study of prescriptions and many years to practical experience. We Are Seldom Puzzled, but when we are we do not compound until we know just what is required. The fact that our business con stantly grows is evidence that our service pleases. You are safe in bringing prescriptions to RHAME'S. LITTLE THINGS AT A SAVING. Doing little .things well is a characteristic of this store. We recognize the fact that a transaction that may seem small is often of great importance to you, and our methods and service are such that we care for the . smallest sale as carefully as we do the larger ones. There are hundreds of little articles in a drug stock for which only occasional calls are made, but when they are wanted it is to fill a need which nothing 'else can fill-it is our constant effort to supply these trifles. This same attention to detail is carried throughout our business. In selecting goods, each article- is purchased with regard to quality. Each price is as low or lower than the same quality is sold for elsewhere. D.O. RHAME, SSumern, -- S. C. I --IN -- Hiigh Class Goods. We still have some good things to offer yet. Al though it is between the seasons, we can give you some very close prices on Winter Goods. as we want the room for our large shipment of Spring Goods already bought. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. We still have something good and up-to-date in them that we are offering way down below their real value. Come early and look through what we have. We will make the prices to suit your pocketbook. Ladies' Skirts. If you are looking for something in that line wecan please you in quality and price. We still have something nice in them in dark Greys and Blacks that you can get at real bargains. A look at them will convince you. Gur' Dress Goods Deprtiment. We watch that with great care, therefore you can fmnd us right in the lead along that line. Our Black Dress Goods Department is always full of good things and the prices will meet all competition. See what we have before buying your Suit or Skirt.__ All cotton goods are higher, but we were on the watchout for that and laid in a good supply of them, and our prices on them are as lowx as the low est. Get our prices before buying. R. & Q. Corsets. We have a big siment just in of all the newest shapes and styles. The deep hip will be one of the lead ing styles this season. We carry them in all sizes. Gur ifamiiltoii-Browi Shoes Still have the lead in high art Footwear. We carry a full line of them in all sizes and styles. Buy a pair and they IE will make a shoe cnstomer of ours. Thanking you for past patronage and wishing you a prosperous new year. I renfain yours, THE OLD RELIABLE, S. A. FR Ic3Y, 3. H. RIGBY, flanager. A prmgpr oosI While we are still unable to report that we have moved into'. our new store, yet we are not waiting on that important event, but are just pushing rjght ahead and getting in Spring Goods of every description and we are vain enough to believe that we now' have jammed into our circumscribed quarters the best selection of new Spring Goods of any house in the place and we think a visit from you and an inspection of our stock will convince you of this assertion. Laces and Embroideries.g Too much cannot be said in impressing our great values in Laces and Embroideries upon the minds of those who are inter ested in such dainty things. Our line of Sc Embroideries and Laces has no equals in this. market. A large line of Torchon Laces at 5, 10 and 15e yard. - Nice dainty patterns in Val. Laces with Insertings to match. The greatest line of Embroidery in Match Sets ever shown in this town. A look at our Laces and Embroideries will convince you that our prices are the best. Black Skirt Goods. Our line of Black Skirt Goods is the wonder - all who see it, consisting of Voiles, Ragatines, Cicilians. Brilliantines and Serges ranging in price from 25c to $1.25 per yard. If you need a nice Black Skirt for Easter don't put it off but come now while the selection is not broken. A Word to the Gentlemen. If you need anything in Clothing, Shoes or Hats we think we can come as near pleasing you as any firm in town and perhaps we.can come nearer pleasing you as we have a brand new stock of everything in this line. Nice All-Wool Suits for $7.50 that you can't buy elsewhere for less than $10. Yes, we mean just what we say. you cab't buy them for less that $10. We warrant every thread of them to be all wool too. - It will do you good to see our splendid line of Black Suits in If you need a nice Suit we are sure we can interest you. You need a nice- new style Hat or a nice pair of Shoes? It will cost you nothing to see our line and it may save you money; anyway you can't lose anything by giving us a look if you are interested in a nice Suit or a nice Hat or a fine pair of Shoes. Millinery, Millinery. I just want to say to the ladies of Clarendon and adjoining. counties that we expect to inject more ginger, more vim and en-:_ ergy into our Millinery department than we have for many sea sons, for we will have a INE5W MILLINE~R, A new stock of goods out and out and a new store to show up our stock to the best advantage. Ladies, be sure to look us up when you need that Easter Hat, -- we will do you good. I .l INO HOWCA WEDOMOENSH8 TO AYTANW DID MON THE NSS~ CORRESPONDING DAY LAST YEAR? S This is the question that we are constantly answering by Smaking it to the interest of the purchasing public to buy from us. With this object in view we lay our plans ahead by buying* Sgoods at the lowest market prices and giving our customers the Sbenefit of our foresight. -:-FARMERS-:-. 1 - 2 - SDo not fail to inspect our stock of Spring Hardware. Our-_ Sability to serve you is not excelled anyhwere, and we place be Sfore you the largest and most yaried assortment of goods in our Sline ever shown in our county at prices that are unapproachable. - z: Let us show you our Plo't Bridles; at the price we quote __ Sthem to you you cannot help but appreciate their great value. SWe heve an excellent stock of Baek bands, Plow Lines, Single- . Strees, Traces, shovels, Forks, Mattocks, Grab Hoes, Cotton Iloes.__ SAll patterns of Plow Stocks, including the Celebtated Watt SPlow than which no better class is Made. Curry Combs, Brushes, 2 SRepair Links, Steel Shapes, Guano.Distributors, Harrows; in Sfact everything for the farm at astoms~hig low prices; consider Sing the advance in almost everythmng. H OUSEK E EPERS. S We regret that owing to the delay of the railroads in mak Sing delivery that we have been temporarily out of certain sizes Sof our Celebrated 0. K. Stoves and Ranges. We wish to say that we now have them and can sell at prices formerly quoted. WVhen we repeat that these Stoves have been the most phenomenally Ssuccessful line from every standpoint ever put on the market we ~Zbut offer the assertion as an evidence of their many excellent ~ qualties.Very truly yours, ~ anniing Hardware Co We are in our new quarters at the sam0 old stand, next to Jenkinson's, where we are prepared to fill all orders for We will be glad to see you and "figger" on on any bill of G-roceries you may need; and feel assured we can satisfy you both in ciual ity and price. The Manning Grocery Co,