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MANNING. S. C., MARCH 9. 1904 Publishes All County and Town O ficial Advertisements. Advertisers will please r% member that copy for change of ad. 3r:ST be i this office by Saturday Noon in order t insure publication the following weel Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6: p. m. for the passenger trains. and the car wi also meet the frei:ht trains. Arrangemen1 have been made with the agent at depot to tel phone when freight trains are approachir Manning. Fare. 10 ceuts each war. Letter From Jenkinson Hotel Albert, New York. N. Y., Marc] 4. 1904. Editor The Manning Times: We wish to state to our many lad; friends and patrons that Miss Ada Bag nal and I are here ably assisted by Mis: Beulah Williams, our Milliner for th< coming Spring season-selecting and buying our Spring stock of Dress Good: and Millinery and making a complet study of the latest Paris, New York ani Baltimore Styles. When we return t< Manning the ladies of Manning any Clarendon and Williamsburg Counties can rest assured that we will show thi Latest and most up-to-date things it Millinery and Ladies Dress Goods ani our prices will be as low, if not lower than any other house in Eastern Soutl Carolina. Ladies we want you all to call on u: in our new and handsome store wher< you will receive a most cordial welcom( and will be shown the most beautifu. line of new and stylish Spring Goodi ever shown in Manning. W. E. JENKINSON. Town Election tomorrow, Miss Lizzie Smoot of Sumter spent Sunday. in Manning. The church that is drawn by mules cannot draw men. Read Hirschmann's ad. this week. He wants to speak to you. Mr. Alfred E. D'Ancona of Chicago is here on a visit to his relatives. Mr. Annie Avant of Summerton is in Manning on a visit to her relatives. Miss Glenn Herriot of Charleston is in Manning visiting her brother N r. J. W. Herriot. Died in Sumter last Monday Mrs. Mary Sanders, widow of the late Maj. Marion Sanders. Mr. Marioa Conyers, a former Clar endon mannow living at Timmonsville. was here yesterday. Mrs. J. S. Troublefield and sister of Spencer, N. C. are visiting at Mrs. C L. McElveen's this week. Died last Saturday near Paxville Miss Carrie Hodge a daughter of Mr. J. W. W. Hodge aged 22 years. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday at 4:00 p. m. Rev. M. A. Connors wil preach. E. N. D'Ancona, Esq., a prominent member of the Chicago Bar was here last week visiting his sister Mrs. Lomis Levi. The new board oj registration ap pointed by Governor Heyward is E. D. Hodge, W. T. Kelly and G. T. Worsham. Turn out tomorrow and vote on the question of surrendering the charter to come under the general incorporation laws of the State. Watch out tar the next issue at THE TBIES. 5. L. Till will have in a half page advertisment_ and make things bummingly interesting.. Mr. J. D. Gerald has- bought from Mr. C. R. Harvin the lot joining the Presbyterian church property, where he expects to erect a nice homne. Dr. J. M. Fladger returned home yes terday from Baltimore where he went for medical treatment. He was accom panied by his sister Mrs. Vacant. Miss Carrie Pam of Chicago paid Mrs. Louis Levi a visit last week, and from here she returned to Summerville where she is spending the winter. Died last Monday morning in Man ning Miss Lou Andrews aged about 35 years. The funeral took place at An drews chapel yesterday, Rev. A. N. Brunson officiating. Look out for Mr. Louis Levi's spring ad v'ertisement next week. He was too busy opening un his stock to write this -week, but ladies he will have something :to say to you in next issue. Walter Ryttenberg the 16 year old son of the late Harry Ryttenberg, died last Monday in Sumter from the effects of injuries received from being thrown from a horse a few week ago. The telephone connection between here and Sumter has been out of gear for several days, caused we are told, on account of a clash between the county authorities and the telephone company. Capt. George T. Alford the old rail road conductor, and later the hotel man died at his home in Charlestor last Sunday. Captain Alford was well known to the older people of this sec tion. Take a look into the show window! of the Mutual Dry Goods Co., and there vou will see a Turneristic display o: beautiful dress fabrics and other thingi to make women happy and drive met to drink. Last Friday Deputies U. S. Marshalli Aldrich and Webster arrested and car ried to Char-leston a colored school teacher from Jordon by the name of L F. Alston who is chargedwith opening a letter illegally. Died last Saturday in Georgia, ani her body was interred in Sumter las Monday. Mrs. S. A. Brunson, who wil be remembered by our readers as th4 proprietress of the Brunson House it Sumter. wb-ere most of the Clarendox people stopped when in that city. Mr. J. Horton Rigby has returnet from the Northern markets where he has spent some time making a persona: selection of spring goods for his larg< -ade, an'l in a few dasy Rigby's will b< he drawing card for those who like t< look at the newest of fabrics and th< latest styles. The county board of assessors me vest.erday in the court house, to repor the :eturns taken by their respectini township boards. The following wer< present: Fulton. P. H. Broughton: Cal varv. J. R. Griffin: Friendship, C. W Brown: St. Paul, A. J. Richbourg Santee, J. J. Mitchum: St. Marks. Mil ton Stukes; St. James, J. M. Davis Sammy Swamp. T.J. Tisdale: Manning J. F. isradham: Mt. Zion, W- M-Plow den: Brewingtonl, J H. Johnson, Plow den's Mill. J. N1. Mantgomery: Harmo ny. E. R. Plowden; Midway, J. C. Ba ker; New Zion. R. E. McFaddin. Jr. Douglas, D. H. Gowdy: Sandy Grove T. E Burgess. Mr. A. Weinberg has bought from Mr. J. D. Gerald the property at the head of Thompson street. and he ex pects to move the residence to one side and have Thompson street continued on through his property, which will open up some very desirable building lots. If troubled with weak digestion. .beiching or sour stomach. use Cham 4 berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quicyi relief. For sale by The r. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Loryea. Prop. Two young ladies circulated a peti tion in Manning iat Saturday solicit t ing signatures to a petion in the inter . est of the Hepburn-Dolliver bills now before Congress. Of course. very few refused to sign. not that they were acquainted with the nature of the Hepburn-Dolliver bills, but they signed because requested by two sweet young ladies. The Hepburn-Dolliver bills seek to give the States power to seize liquor in transit in prohibition States, even if shipped for private use. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailes. 0. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric bitters. It put I him on his feet in short order and now testifies. "I'm on the road to complete recovery. Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of Stom ach-and bowel complaints. Only 20c. Guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The best performance yet given un der the auspices of the Lyceum was last evening at the Institute hall by the Wells-Greenawalt Swiss Bell Ringers and The Asetceam Trio. It was a mus ical entertainment, and each number was sincerely applauded. The company of two ladies and three gentlemen are artists of high order, and the novel performance with the bells, banjos. mandolins, saxophone, piano and xylo phones was indeed a revelation to many who had never seen a simular perform ance. Mr. Haves Greenawalt's dram atic rendition of "The Soul of the Vio lin" was a fine piece of elocution, and Mr. Clarence Greenawait's chalk draw ings, accompanying the rendition of "Awaiting fer the Train to Come in" created much ierriment. The entire performance was good, an exhibition of refined art. . Best Remedy for Constipation. "The finest remedy for constipation I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,"says Mr. Eli Butler of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition." Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. The knee breeches gallants gave the "I-am-sweet" young ladies of the town a delightful social last Friday evening which was immensely enjoyed, and won for the little gentlemen many real nice compliments that may stand them in good stead later on with the young la dies little sisters. These boys did the entertaining elegantly and gracefully, quite a contrast to the party of chicken eaters at the oil mill who sat around a pot of boiling chicken like so many tramps around a camp fire. The big fellows thought they enjoyed them-; selves, but they didn't. The little gents went to the party with a sweet young lady hanging on their arm, con versing about the weather, the stars. and other resourceful things to talk about. while the big fellows sneaked off by themselves with a chicken under their coats, which~would squeak every time the arm grip was loosened, and cause nassers by to susp~ect they came from a place whiere the was no "lock on the chicken house door." A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist church in Georgia, calculated to use over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of mixed paint in paintingt their church. They used only 32 gallons ot the Longnan & Matrtinez Paint mixed with 24 gallons of liaiseed oil. Actual cost of paint made was less than $1.20 per gal on. Saved over eighty (880.00) dollars in paint, and got a big donation besides. EVERY'CHURCH will be given a liberal quantity whenever they pgint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gal lons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paints are sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. No man is conditioned in the heaven ly race on another's conscience. A good Christian may be rough on the outside, but he is never rotten at the core. Loss of ,Flsh When you can't eat break fast, take SotsEmulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, take Scott's Emusion. When you have been' living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con vaescents, for consumptives, or weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott's Emu!sion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will send you __ a free sample. - ' Be sure that this picture in the form ofa label is o the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 PearISt., N. Y. SAc. and Sh~ all druggists. We were approached last Saturday b a gentleman who was the spokesma for a number of citizens of his commi nity and asked to permit the use of ou name as a candidate in the coming pr: mary for the legislature. We naturali felt complimented by the suggestior but declined, assuring the gentlema that we had determined to remain ou of active participation in the comin primary, and would only exercise th privilege of casting a vote. We hav served the people and in doing so, w endeavored to do our duty, and .a there are no pressing issues to create demand for an exponent, we canuot se any good reason why we should recor sider our long ago announced deter mination to not be a candidate for an office. We are so constituted that w always try to do just what we say w will, and when we said we would not b a candidate in the coming primary w meant it to the extent, that if ever voter in the county were to ->bligat himself to Tote for us in the event w< became a candidat.e it would no swerve us from the purpose to remail a private citizen. We hope howeve: there will be no scarcity of candidate for every office to be filled, and the party rules will be so amended tha fair play will be guaranteed to all o them. Honor Roll of Way Side School. Kennie Buddin. Jessie Buddin. Albert Buddin. Annie Buddin. Oscar. Buddin. Edeie Buddin. Marie Buddin. Clarence Wheeler. Pearl Wheeler. Anna Wheeler. Totsie Wheeler. Ned Wheeler. Olive Wheeler. Sadie Wheeler. Lynwood Gamble. Norman Gamble. Ellie Hardy. F. New Zion, March 4, 1904. Voluntary Testimonial. To D. O. Rhame, Druggist, Summer ton, S. C. Dear Sir:-I have been suffering from Rheumatism and Lumbago eighteen (1S) years, and during that time tried several Doctors, and took some of all of the different remedies I ev'er heard o but got no real benefit. Finally, learn ing that Rhame's Rheumatism Remedy had cured many others, I tried it. As an evidence of my gratitude for the remedy which benefitted me so much, I wish to relate my experience to all who may be troubled with Rheumatism. (Signed) F. H. CHEWNING. 10-13t Silver, S. C. THERE'S A CLASHING OF SAINTLY SPEARS. The Mormons Have an Angel in Black, the Baptists a Buzzard in Brown. Editor the Sumter Herald-At our recent meeting which was held in Sum ter last Saturday, the long article of Dr. C. C. Brown, addressed to the churches of the Santee Association, in which he uses my name quite freely along with others, was read before the body. It was our purpose to make some eply, that the true facts in the case ight be given to the people but after ore mature thought, we deemed it est to pay no attention to the false and isleading statements made by Dr. Brown, feeling that if we in any large egree deal with a buzzard Baptist we ill only relieve him of some of his ilth, and our own robes become soiled. Respectfully, JOHN 0. GoUon. Manning, S. C., Feb. 29th. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. hy not Take a Trio This Winier Through Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State and Island has een brought within easy reach by the plendid through train service of the tlantic Coast Line, the great thor ughfare to the tropics. Winter tour st rates are now on sale to all points in Florida and to Havana. For rates, maps, sleeping car and teamship accommodations, write to W. .T. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. "What to Say in Spanish and How to Say it," sent to any address upon re eipt of a two-cent stamp. Sin has no facination where it has no foothold. No man is really bright who shines for himself alone. There is something besides sugar in a weet disposition. Nothing can be insignificant upon which God has set his seal. The slick man doesn't find the road to eaven a smooth one. The saint prays, "Wash me!" the hy. ocrite. "Whitewash me:" The man who is righteous for revenge ill be unrighteous for a raise. Do You Want TO BORROW MONEY? If you want to borrow money on real estate, no matter how large the amount, come to see me. I can make loans on im proved real estate at a low rate of interest and on long time. J. A. WEINBERG, Attorney atILaw, MANNING. - - S. C Shorthiornis & Berkshiires. We have never been so well prepared to handle the trade in Shorthorn Cattle ad Berkshire Pigs as now. We have some line Bulls about ready for service for sale. We can furnish you Pigs not akin os the highest breeding and quality at reasonable prices. Write for what you want. Akleman Stock F'arm, ALCOLU, S. C. For Sale. The Steam Saw and Grist Mills, and their appliances, lately owned by Mr. J. HI. June. loca:ed near Jordan, Clar endon County. Persons desiring tc purchase this property will please ap ply to Joseph F. Rhame, Attorney foi owner, Mannirng, S. C. Notice of Election. The qualified electors of the Town of Manning will hereby take notice thal an election will be held at the Courl House from 8 a. mn. till 4 p. mn. on March 10, 19104, the question being whether or not the Town of Manning shall surren. der its present charter, and come ir under the general incorporation Act made and provided for towns of be. tween one thousand and five thousant people, thus enlarging the scope ani powers of such municipalities. -D. M. BRADHAM, . Intendant. B. T TInnROXE Crm. BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till, Levi block. ' The Furniture Man, Levi Block. rtf. Y Till's is the place to do your Spring ". shopping. a Come and see S. I. Till's ready to wear g Hats for Spring. e Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. e The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Readers should watch Rhame's drug a store advertisment every week. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat - Seed. The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. e Wanted-Corn and Peas at highest e cash price. R. D. Clark, at People's e Warehouse. [tf To Rent-A two story dwelling, good a location. Terms apply to I. C. Ingram. Manning Hotel. t Miss Layman of Baltimore will have charge of our Millinery parlor this Spring. S. I. Till. 3 Which will you choose goods at a t high price at the other places or same f goods at a lower price at Till's. Write Oakhurst Poultry Yard,Alcolu, S. C., for a setting of Barred Plymouth Rtock eggs, $1 for a setting of 13. Five hundred yards 18 inch Embroid ery edge for flouncing and Corset covers at just one half price at Till's. FOR SALE-Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Si for setting of 13. Address Oakhurst Poultry Yard, Alcolu, S. C. ? have a few more bushels of Flora dora cotton seed for sale at $1.00 per bushel. Address J. C. Graham, Jordan, S. C. [2t Is the price to be considered with you this Spring when you do your shop ping? If so then go to Till's and get his prices. One hundred and thirty eight pairs Ladies Shoes, worth from $2.00 $3.00 any size you want. Your choice for $1.00 at Till's. For Sale-A fine plantation within 3 miles of Manning, well equipped with buildings. The terms can be had by applying to this office. For Sale-167 acres of land in Har mony township, adjoining lands of You mans and Nelson, said tract has about 75 acres cleared, with a four room ten ant house. Particulars apply to this office. Wanted-to buy a good place,contain ing 150 to 200 acres of land in this county, situated near railroad and good school. Parties owning such a place will address a letter to A, care of THE MANNING TIMES. [tf Everybody turn out on court house square tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and witness the demonstration of a new fire distinguisher. Ir. J. C. Albergotti of Orangeburg will make the' demon stration. This is a good thing. FINE CHICKENS! Eggs from straight comb Black Minorcas from stock direct from Vanderbilt Poultry Farm. Also Eggs from Barred Ply mouth Rocks from stock bought in New York State. Jas. .F. Dickson, Manning, S. C. [tf Now Open. I We invite the commu nity to call in and inspect our new enterpise, and would especially ask the housekeepers to call. It is our purpose to ca ter to the delight of the family table. Very respectfully,~ GERALD & TH AMES Proprietors. ~ fc . .THE .. jO R. B. L.ORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop., Sign of the .. . Golden Mortar, ~P Beg toinform their many friends and custom ers that they are prepared to supply their wants We rr a ul an complet' line in every de partmnent of the DRUG BUSINESS_ and every attention is~ shown to the wants of their customers. For Xany Years Wec have endcavored to give the very best at tenion to our custome~rs' wa .nts, and feel thatI we haC s.ucceeded. DRUGS, iVEDICINES and CHEMICALS is complete in eyery particular and every and Wn in nd of Pu edRUGS and M!EDI CINES call on us and we can gie you general MAI OR nDERS receive our careful and im W e hefryour kind parerage which for years we have earnestly striven to merit. ISAAC Ni LORYEA, Proprietor, sJ~n orthe H Golden Mfortar, MANNIRG, S. C. P~'IHONE NO. 2 The Times DOES NEAT Job Printing. GIVE TS A TRTIAT. Your Prescription. The doctor puts years of experience into the prescription he writes for you. We put years of experience into the compounding. You need both kinds of experience to insure proper results from the medicine you use. Our prices are always as low as they can be consistent with good service. Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. Don't Cough. Coughing irritates the throat and lungs; makes the cough harder to cure, and makes the next cough come easier. Rhame's Lung Balm Will help you to stop coughing. Usually helps from the first dose. Cures as quickly as any safe remedy can. Not A.n Old Seed. 1 The seeds you plant this year should be those that were raised last year. That is the kind of seeds we believe in selling. At the close of each = season we burn all seeds left over and then buy an entirelv new line of a house that we can de pend upon to furnish us the new crop. It is cer tainly worth while to get seeds of this kind and that will cost you no more than those of doubtful quality. Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. Seeds That Grow. TD plant uncertain seeds is to throw away money. It pays to be sure that you are getting fresh seeds and those that are true to name. We handle a line which we have every reason to be lieve is the best obtainable and we are willing to back up this confidence with a positive guarantee. Our line is complete and includes everything you need in garden seeds. Please remember us when - ready to plant. Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. -INI Hiigh Class Goods. We still have some good things to offer yet. Al ough it is between the seasons, we can give you some ~ry close prices on Winter Goods. as we want the room our large shipment of Spring Goods already bought. Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. ~ We still have something good and up-to-date in them at we are offering way down below their real value. me early and look through what we have. We will ake the prices to suit your pocketbook. Ladies' Skirts. If you are looking for something in that line we can ~ase you in quality and price. We still have something ce in them in dark Greys and Blacks that you can get real bargains. A look at them will convince you. Oiir Press Goods Departmient. We watch that with great care, therefore you can find right in the lead along that line. Our Black Dress Goods Department is always full of )od things and the prices will meet all competition. See hat we have before buying your Suit or Skirt. All cotton goods arc higher, but we were on the tchout for that and laid in a good supply of them, and r prices on thenm are as low as the lowest. Gob our ices before buying. R.& C.Corsets. We have a big shipment just in of all the newest apes and styles. The deep hip will be one of the lead istyles this season. We carry them in all sizes. Our Hlailton-Brown Shoes til have the lead in high art Footwear. We carry a full ne of them in all sizes and styles. Buy a pair and they ill make a shoe customer of ours. Thanking you for past patrondige and wishing you a osperouis new year, I remain yours, THE OLD RELIABLE, S. A. FR IGE3Y, J. H. RIGBY, Ilanager. / Our Opening Guns. . .After nearly five months of toil and ups and downs and hav ing passed through many trying ordeals we are now back into our new and handsome stores at our old stand on the corner, where we will be so glad to see our many friends and patrons once more and show them one of the greatest stocks of saleable merchandise ever shown in this part of the State. W te Open the Season With the following marvelous values and we challenge competi tion to down us: Five thousand yards of yard-wide Percales, the best that is made, only 10c per yard. Mark you these are the same prices on these goods when cotton was 5e per pound. Five thousand yards of the famous Merimaek Shirting Prints at 5e per yard, the same old price they were when cotton. was 4c per pound. So much for placing our orders with the manufacturers ahead. Five thousand yards of the best White India Lawns you ever saw sold for 10c per yard; sold for 10e yard when cotton was 4c per pound. Our price on this Lawn is the same old price, only 10e yard. We have not the time nor the space to describle -our many values we have to offer in White Goods and Wash Goods; all we ask you to do is to go around and post yourself on current prices and then come to us and we will open your eyes. One hundred dozen Meh's Brown Mixed Half Hose at 5e per. pair, the same old price that we sold them when cotton was 4e per pound. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Too much cannot be said in support of our great values in Black Worsted Dress Goods. For spring wear there is nothing that a lady can get that will take the place of a nice black skirt and the proverbial shirt waist. Ladies, you can suit yourselves in just what you need at our store, as we have the greatest line of Black Skirting ever Shown in this town, comprising all of the new and leading fabrics, Eolians, Ragatines. Etamines, Bridliantines, Cicilians, Satin deChines, Crepe deChines, Sand Glass, Serges and Henriettas. - Call and see us when you want the best values in Black Dress Goods and Skirtings from 10c to $1.50 per yard. Clothing and Gent's Fn rnishings. We believe we would be doing ourselves and the public an injustice were we not to mention the great values and the splen did line of Gent's, Youths' and Children's Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods we now have in stock. We are honest in our convictions when we assert that we believe that we have the grandest line of new Spring Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods ever shown in this market. Just think of this, a Mayfield Woolen Mills All-Wool Suit that sold all over the United States last year at $10; you can get these All-Wool Suits at our store for the cash for $7.50 and as' many as you want, no scarcity of them. One hundred dozen Gent's Negligee Shirts, nice spring styles at 50c, 75c and $i each. One hundred and fifty dozen H. C. Curtis' famous Collars and Cuffs. -~ 1 Millinery Department... Our buyer, Miss Bagnal, is now in the Northern markets buying our Millinery stock for the opening season. She will re turn with a new trimmer from Baltimore. Our Mrs. Beulah M. Dinkins is here in charge and is ready and eager for the season. Suffice it to say that we propose to make this the greatest season in Millinery we have ever had. We opened up our Millinery department when no one kept I Millinery here; it was an absolute necessity for the upbuilding of the town. We have succeeded in building up a large business and we don't propose to give'it up, so ladies when you come to get that Easter hat don't be talked into buying until ybu see what we have to show you. In conclusion we want to say to all of our friends and pat rons we want them all to call on us at our new quarters. UThanking you all for the patronage you have given as in the past and asking a continuance of the same, I am. Yours truly, *The Aim of Our Start 'or this spring season is to be the lowest price-maker again in everything, even >wer than before, as we know all the Northern market spots more thoroughly -- an other merchants. All we plan is how to satisfy our customers more and iore, which we only find in giving them lowest prices for the best merchandise. Black Dress Goods. -Which are so much in demand: All-Wool Voiles, Nun's Veiling, Cottdn Voiles, all colors, Satin Fin repes. Eaolians, Etamines. Albatross, isb, White and Colors, Cotton Taffetas, ~mbroidered Etomnines-, *Crepe de Knickee Rephyrs, Scotch Tweed, Cor ~hines, Brilliantine Cashmeres, Henri- ded- Madras, Corded Zephyrs, White tas, guaranteed yard-wide Silks, all Liuen, Figured Muslins, etc., Dimities, ew light color Dress Goods. ' French Organdies, Silk Mulls, all colb A fine lot of Embroideries. crs. he 10e kind for...............7Nc White Lawns 5c up to 50c.. - 'he 15c kind for...............10c Fine White Nainsooks, Long Cloth, ~he 25c kind for...............15c new Dip Pompadour Combs, Crushed fine lot at..........-........ c Belts, Leather Wrist Bags, Kabo Cor Allover Laces, Lace Bands, Inser.. sets. Dress Patterns always on hand1 ions and Medallions. latest styles. Latest Stock Collars. MILLINERY, MILLINERY. To this department we ha.ve devoted most of our time and energy to have a rettier and more perfected line than ever before, we feel sure that the ladies till be convinced at one glance and one question concerning our prices that we~ ave the secret of making up the nobbiest, prettiest Hats for the least amount. 3e on the lookout, don't buy before seeing ours. This is all we request, as we :now the ladies here to be the right judges of beauty, style and quality. Clothing, Clothing. In this line- we are able to do you a lot of good. A new line just received. - To shoddy goods. - See our Shoes th'at wear so well etc., etc. Our Remnants of Ribbon you will find during the season, cheaper than last eeason, as we have secured some on contract. Prices just one-half of bolts. Yours, anxious for business, Next to Postoffice. SWhy Use Many Words to Tell1You That The Best PERTILIZERAS On Earth ARE IADE BY SThe VirginiaiCarOlhna% Chemical Co. SThey have the kst Facilities, use thel est-a~ and maintain the highest reuainfrthe - evenness and th 0 eiFtikers. * # 'ho Virginia-Caroina Ghemica1 Co CHARLESTON, S. C. 4