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We are just from New York Philadelpi the spot cash to plank down for what we boi We are determined to sell our share of I While in New York and Baltimore we happened to ru Our Millinery Parlor will be in charge of Miss Kathi come to her for Hats. OIAC Spri We have the goods to sell and we have them at a prit thing for 9Sc then they will say, "I wonder if it is as good." S. I. TILL means to sell the goods, and when you gc gone and your friend saved 50c or $1 on the same goods. The Impossible Is Becoming Possible1 Some of our competitors say it is impossible for S. I. TILL to make any money on his goods at the prices he sells them at, but our great secret is in the way we buy them and selling quick for the cash, making the word IMPOSSIBLE a POSSIBILITY. Cotton Goods. Don't be fooled by some slick tongued salesman about cotton goods being high. They may be high with him, but S. I. TILL has cotton goods and wool goods and everything at the right price. Come and see before you spend your money. CLOTHING. Don't curse the man that sold you that high-priced suit, and then don't curse him again because it did not fit you; he can't help it; it was all your own fault. If you had come to S. I. TILL at first then you would not have to raise all that racket. Come to us for your Spring Suit, we will fit you and sell you cheap. Millinery SanTOR DOLLARS. This you can, do by seeing and buying from our large stock of~ Buggies, Wagons and Harness, of all styles and best quality. We have a house full of them and must make room for our fall stock. If it is A NICE BUGGT you want at a right price we have it. If it is a serviceable FARM WAGON, we can supply you and guarantee prices and quality. In HARNESS we bought the best assortment ever shown here and have the Prices to Suit You. We make -good all we say, so you cannot afford to stay away if in need of anything in our line. We have A Host of Satisfied Customers5 and will make one of you if you but give us a chance. Come to see us whether you buy or not, you will feel better. W. P.' HAWKINS & CO., Improve Your Hornes. I am making a specialty this season of putting within reach the material to make the HOMES ATTRACTIVE, and thereby increase the value of property. ] The New Era Ready iied Paint1 weighs 18 pounds to the gallon and is noted for its durability and for the vast< amount of space it will cover. THlE HlAMMAR BRAND is another fine Paint, 1 gallon of Oil added, makes 2 gallons of very heavy Paint. I want my customers to use these Paints and 1 am in positiG'i to give t thet my prices on Floor and Lubricating OILS. VARNISHES, etc. EL-wooD WVIFE FENCZING For pastures and yards the best on the market. I buy by car load and will sell at reasonable prices.] Always on hand the best Rubber and Canvass Belting~ anti Machinery Sup pleMy store is headquarters for STOVES, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, lIAR NESS and SADDLERY, CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL, and SPORTSMEN SUPPLIES. When you want anything in my line come to see or write to. L_. E8. DUJFANT, Sumter, S. C. Loans M1ade I can lend Money on Lai Pd on Real Real Estate at reas- o ci E st a te. onable interest and .ta( on long time. Call on or write to me.I J. .. 37%T'BTWIE.G, Attorney at Law. S. iia, Baltimore and Rich ight and are confident 1 ;he goods in Manning t n on some good things and if y ine Layman, who is a Southeri LtgO :e that will move them. There Friend, if you will get out of to church or visiting and see The Almighty Some people say cotton is king when it comes to buying gc the big values and you will agre is greater than cotton at TILL'S 8HC Everybody knows about our All $3.50 Shoes for $2.98. factories thereby saving the midi One lot of 100 pairs Ladies E little out of date, but you can ha friends about them. I Something in Men's at $1.25. was saved from the Baltimore fir< At all times. A big lot of Men's see them. Men's Field Straw Hats, big Men's Panamnas at 10c also. SOpening W New Zion Dots. Editor The Manningt Times: News is scarce this week. I was pleased to see so many excel lent news items from the different sec tions of the county. THE TIMEs last week was indeed a truly good county newspaper as nearly every portion of the counnty was represented with well written news communications. The sight of "Buster" back again into your news columns was a joyous one, and as soon as I saw his name, I took down the horn, blew for the old lady who was out at the wood pile cutting wood, to tell her "Buster" had come back. The old lady came running and panting and at the sight, of me on the piazza she exclaimed "Law's what's the mat er?" I said, "Tootsey, 'Buster' has ome back;" with this information she :ollapsed and exclaimed "Thank God, its no worse for I thought sure 'B' that ou had taken of a fit and fell into the ire, I'm so disappointed." When she fully recovered from the blast ot the orn and the shock of disappointment t my not having fallen into the fire,we both'sat down together and I read to er all tbe news around Pinewood hich was a treat to us as we have, riends in that section and therefore, aything not needing quinine or calo el, coming from there is always wel omed. Seeing so many sections represented n the "People's Newspaper," I just ould not withstand the temptation to end in a letter notwithstanding the carcity of news. The farmers of this ection and the doctors too are quite usy now, the former preparing their ands for the coming crop, and the lat :er preparing their patients for a "bet ;er day a-coming in the sweet bye and ,It seems that "old Pa" is kept busy ~very day with one train a day on his ailroad hauling freight, and es ecially guanos. Miss Lucy Davis who has had charge f the Gamble school .at this place for he past five months, returned to her ome at Ruby, S. C. The trustees and4 upils all regret her departure, as she 4 s regarded one of the best teachers in he county, and she was admired by all, e sincerely hope her a safe voyage ome, and a prosperous future. Miss Grace Jervey has resigned her4 osition at Alcolu. Lookout Mr Superintendent of Edu ation, this is the year, and this is the 4 lank I will base my candidacy upon ~ hiis summer for your job. I will advo ate the employment of more lady4 eachers, good looking and fetching, ( Lone others need app~ly, with such a latform I will go before the people and ~ive the present Adonis a lively race. I ave envied him a long time, and erefore have kept the dots upon his4 reer. I have material enough to 4 ound him hard on the stump and run im away from his own home. When ver a man in his position gets to mak- 4 g goo goo eyes at pretty teachers,and end three cents for ice to furnisha eeting of teachers it is time he was 4 ~atched and exposed. Just wait until get after him next summer. B.( Best Congh Remedy fer Children.( When you buy a cough medicine for ( nall children you want one in which ( u can place imnplicit confidence. You -ant one that not only relieves but ares. You want one that is pleasant ( take. Chamberlain's Cough Reme meets all of these conditions. There nothing so good for the coughs and lds incident to childhood. It is also certain preventative and cure for toup, and there is no danger whatev from whooping cough when it i~s iven. It has been used in many epi mis of that diease with perfect suc ess. For Sale by The R. B. Loryea ~rug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. I. TI I .mond, where we have spent some time select that no one can show a NICER, NEWER, CL his Spring. We do not claim to give you gold -ou will only come and see, you will be surprised at some of t1 1 lady, and one that is highly recommended, and we feel confid are some folks that will give "Cousin Joe" or "Uncle Jim" $1 that idea and come to Till's with the cash you will find this fe some of your friends with a hat or dress on just like yours ai Dollar Is King. OLO We also sell Boys', Men's ; king, but the almighty dollar is price. We are agents for Hay: >ods. Come to our store and see tailors. See our Spring Samples a that the almighty, shiny dollar Laces and E ) E One lot of 100 pieces Emb] match, from 5 to 48c yard, worth Shoes. One lot of 300 dozen yards Ve buy all our Shoes direct from Laces in Edges and Insertings to Ile man's profits. All the new styles in Allovex 1.50, 82 and $3 Shoes, some are a edges to match. ve your choice for $1. Ask your .g aFREMN These are a big job I got that .We will never quit handling ] We have Remnants in Lawns We have Remnants in P. K.'s . *. S We have Remnants in Prints. We have Remnants in Chamb Sample Hats at 98c. Come and We have Remnants in Dimitie We have Remnants in Shirtin -nes, 10c. We have Remnants in Pants ( That's all. Come and see. ednesday and Thursda~ W. A BOWANPres O.W. DOSHAMER, Sec, & Treas. The Sumter Banking and Mercantile Co., Su..-mter, S. C.5 C..ITAIE sTooC s$so,OOO. Whiolesale Grocers, Fertilizers a111( iFarmiers' Supplies. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Wilcox & Gibbs Fertilizers. We are prepared to quote the very closest cash or time prices on all lines o Groceries, Fertilizers and Farmers' Supplies, and invite your investigation before making your arrangements o to ee rus. We will save you money and give you a Shearty, courteous welcome. Sumter Banking & Mercantile Co., .Masonic Building, 2d door from the Postofiee, ~Something New IAbout Decorated Dishes< We have discontinued the old system of comnpelling custom ers to buy in sets only; we sell our Crockery and Chinaware to e suit your convenience. Buy as many pieces as you wish or in. set atche graeo te high er, and we have no doubt about pleas DON'TN HSITATE to price our goods before you buy else where, as we take pleasure to quote you astonishingly low prices. Pictures ! Picture Framles.8 FramJust inethe higher gadesss something toplease the atstc tstheet Pictures from 5c to $1. Ifnyo are look for real bargans in Furniture we are the Yours truly, S. L. KR ASN OFF, 8 THE FURNITURE MAN. inug our Spring Goods, EANER or more up-to dollars for 89c, but we ec goods we are offering. ent that she can please and sati rcihr3 .50 for a piece of goods or pair 'll you will be better off. 50c or $1 less it will be too lat ~HING. mnd Children's Clothing at a cut & Co. of Cincinnati, high class now in. :mbroidleries. 'oidery .Edges and Insertings to twice the price. Torcion, Valencines and. Cluny match, from 1c to 24c yard. Laces and Embroidery in wide ANTS. ~emnants. t rays. s5. gs. 3loth. r, March 30 Foreston News. Editor The Manning Times: Now that the long cold winter i about over, the early spring flowers in bloom, the green leaves peeping forth on every bush and tree, we begin to= realize that the varied beauties of na ture have not been dead these months ' past, only sleeping. to awaken at the approach of the first warm days to : charm our eager, watching eyes with all their old-time lovliness. Yes, there ! is life in the old land yet, and here in Foreston too. Though we have been so long silent, we have neither been dead - nor sleeping, but moving on the even= tenor of our way molesting no one, but attending to our own affairs. None of= us are getting rich quick, but making a fairly good living, and that is suffi- - ient when we have good health to en joy it.. Will venture to say there is no healthier in the State than Foreston I'here are cases of sickness occasion ally, but nothing of a local nature. why our fine artesian water beats the lispensary a long way, and is far more dealth-giving. Mr. W. T. P. Sprott disposed of hi 2ercantile interest to Messrs. A. K. = mad Reginaid Durham. The style of ~he fir'm is Durham & Co. We hope ~or these young men much success. MJr. J. C. Land has sold his saw mill o Johnson and Harris. We again have a new railroad agent ur. Hardy. There are a few vacant houses in own that we would be pleased to have= >ccupied by desirable people. Mr. C. M. Mason spent the past week = tt in0e. Mrs. Clintworth of Charleston is vis ting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Boswell. Mr. Walton White was in town last ,veak for two or three days. Mr. Jetton Nettles, who has been in 'exas for about two years, is at horn - ~gain. We are glad to see "Ton." Mrs. D. H. Smith after visiting her >arents Dr. and Mrs. A. J. White, and riends at Foreston, has returned to her iome at Brogdon. Dr. C. E. Houston has returned to dullins, after spending two weeks very >easantly with friends here. Mr. J. C. Land made flying trips to= ;umter and Charleston last week. Wanted-a boarding house in Fores on. NEMo. Foreston, March 14. ancer Cured by Blood Balm-All Skin and Blood Diseases Cured. Mrs. M. L. Adams. Fredonia. Ala.. took Bo tnic Blood Balm which offectually cured an atine cancer of the nose and face. The sores ealed up perfectly. Many doctors had given p her case as hopeless. Hundreds of cases of ancer, eating sores. supperating swellings. etc. are been cured by Blood Balm. Among others, rs. 33. M. G.uerney, WVarrioruStand. Ala. Herc ose and lips were raw as beef, with offensive ischarge from the eating sore. Doctors ad - ised cutting, but it failed. Blood Balm healed a sores and Mrs. Guerney is as well as ever. - otanic Blood Balm al'so eures eczema. itching umors. scabs and scales, bone pains, ulcers, ifensive pimples. blood poison, carbuncle;: :rofula, risings and bumps on the skin and all 100od troubles. Dru'is.ts. N1 per large bottle. ample of Botanic Blood Balmi free and prepaid y writing Blood Balm Co. Atlanta. Ga. De ribe trouble and special medical advice sent isealed letter. It is certainly worth while in estigating such a remarkable remedy. as Blood aim cures the most awful. worst and most eep-seated blood diseases. For sale by The R. .Loryea Drug Store. hy not Tak~e a Trip This Winier Through Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State and Island has een brought within easy reach by the lendid through train service of the ~tlantic Coast Line, the great thor aghfarc to the tropics. Winter tour t rates are now on sale to all points in lorida and to Havana. For rates, maps, sleeping car and eamship accommodations, write to W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, r*1! mnd we feel proud of our selection, as we had date line of goods than we are now showing do claim to give more goods for your money: sfy every lady in Manning and Clarendon county should-they C) anld 31. of shoes or hat and when S. I. Till will offer them the s e to say, "I wonder if it is as good." Your money MILLINERY. Dur Great Spring Opening Wednesday and Thurs day, March 30 and 31-Opening Day and Night. .Never before have we had such an assortment. We bought 5 dozen Ladies' Sailors at a price that will cause-our competitors 1 ;o wonder, if they could see what we are offering at 15 and 19c. One hundred Ladies' regular $1.25 Hats at SOc. Come in aud ee what we have before you buy. DRY CGOOPS. Five thousand yards Remnants in 25c Mercerized Waisting or 10 and 12kc. Fifty pieces beautiful Dimities, 15c goods, we got them from he mills, at l0c. Twenty-five pieces 25c Embroidered Swiss Dots, lOc. Ten pieces 25c Waistings at 19c. Ten pieces 40-inch White Lawn, worth 20c, for 12c. Ten pieces 28-inch White Lawn, wo rth 15c, for lOc. Five pieces All Linen 25c Crash for Skirts, 15c. Ten pieces 40-inch Skirtings in cotton goods. only 10c. Fifty pieces Fast Colored Lawns, 5c. ~ All the new things in Fancy Skirts for 15c to $1.50 yard. alid 31. OWur Miiy peing ill U A!CORILLYINOIENOITTND Missu lesnfuer thOspetnt willie we could secure, will be in charge of our new Millinery Parlor on "The First Floor." We have the largest and best - selection that has ever been brought to this county. - All are kindly requested to call and see our display on Thursday anid Friday, MYIarchl 24 and 25i. jQuality, Style and Prices Are Guaranteed. Summerton, S. C.