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MANNING. S. C.. MARCH 23. 19+ Publishes All County, and Town ficial Advertisements. Advertisers will please i member that copy for change of ad. MUST be this office by Saturday Noon in order insure publication the following wee Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6 p. m. for the passenger trains. and the car x also meet the freight trains. Arrangeme have been made with the agent at depot to t phone when freight trains are approach Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. JENKINSON'S GREAT HOUSE WARMIN SALE, Starting Saturday, March 26th, and Endi Saturday, April 9th. One hundred and twenty-five grc Pearl Buttons at 2c dozen, worth One hundred dozen Lace Embroi ered and Hemstitched Handkerchie at 3c each, or two for Sc, worth and lc each. One hundred real Silk Umb rell; at $1 each that you can't get el; where for less than $1.50. Two thousand yards Sea Islar Homespun, 45 inches wide, at 5e yai that you can't get elsewhere for le than 7c. Five thousand yards best Percale at 10e that are worth 121c. Five thousand yards of 27-inch A mena Lawns at Cie that cost Skc < any market, but you get them fro us at 6te. Big sales in the Clothing Depar ment. Big special sales in Furnitu Department. Big sales in Gent new Spring Hats, Shirts and Nee wear. Big special sales in Sprir Millinery and all kinds of fancy Dre Goods and staple Dry Goods. We specially want everybody 1 call and see us in our new store at see the big new values we have 1 offer there. W. E. JENKINSON. There are some interesting artice on the Supplement page. The county board of equalization m in the court house yesterday. R. L. Bell is turning out of his sh< some very pretty lathe work. Correspondents please get your ma ter in early so as to insure publicatiol Died last Saturday morning nee Pine Grove Mrs. Rebecca Welch, wido of the late W. T. Welch. Miss Camiola Wilder of St. Stephei spent last Saturday in Manning visa ing the Mcollough family. We are shy this week on editori: matter on account of the celebration our 47th birthday yesterday. Mr. A. D. Hutchinson of Tennesse a. member of the firm of Legg & Hutc1 inson is in town for a few days. The military affair at Panola on ti 2nd will be a grand affair. We that Col. Brailsford for a cordial imvitatic to be present. -Eep your eye open for men who wi attempt to vote in our city election wi have not lived in the town long enou~ to make them qualified. Hon. S. W. Russell, a membt of the legislature from Berkely h. been spenainxg a fe w days with Mr. ' J. Stukes, his brother-in-law. Mrs. Geo. R. Jones of Davis Static left last Friday morning for Aberdeel N. C., to meet her son Mr. R. L. Jone who IS there at the bedside. of a sic friend. Complaint comes from Pinewood th: T HE TrmE does not get there on Thur day, the fault is with the ,railroad We send THE TLDES from hereC Wednesday. Mr. A. Loryea, accompanied by' b son Mr. L. M. Loryea, andhis daughte: Mrs. M. J. Barnett and Miss Ann Iioryea, have gone to Summerville f< a-few weeks. SMrs. Mary A. Webber of Spartanbut arrived in Manning last Saturday at is- visiting her son Mr. 0. E. Webbe She is here to look after the children lher deceased son. Died at Rome in Williamsburg cou ty, last Thursday, Mrs. J. F. Carrawa a sister of Mr. F. N. Wilson ot th place. . The funeral took place at Unm< church last Sunday. Let there be a mass meeting of ta: payers in the court house Friday afte noon to discuss the advisability of not inating a municipal ticket. Every ta payer turn out. Four o'clock is a go< hour. Died last Thursday morning in Dou las township Mr. W. H. DuBose, in tl 6th year of his age. The deceast went to visit his son-in-law the Mondi previous, and while there was take ill and cardied homc. Married last Monday by the Rev. I J. McCoy in Concord township, at tl residene'e of her grandfather Capt.] C.. McFaddin, Mr. Hugh Witherspo< and Miss Eva Williams. The Rogers-Grilley Recitals ne Monday night at Institute Hall, willI the lasi; attraction given by the lyceu this. season, and, judging from tl press comments, will be one of the be ever given here by the lyceum. Jeff Goodman, a negro who escap from a constable at Eastover in Nc ember 1900, was captured by Mr. E. Gamble last Monday, and was tak, to Columbia this morning where sealed sentence is awaiting him. A municipal ticket was brought this office for publication this mornin Mnas no fee accompanied it we dech: ed to put it in the paper. The rule this paper is a fee of 85 for candidat cards, money to accompany the advi tisement. Dr. D. O. Rhamne the up-to-date drt gist at Sumnmerton has adopted t punch card plan to induce trade. I has issued a card for five dollars a when the customer has bought th amount from him it entitles him fifty cents worth of goods in trade. SMillinery oper.ings are the fad oft times, To prepare, takes'energy, taste, a painting: Styles are varied and, whether sing ~or married, The strain .pn the milliner brir fainting. It-is indeed gratifying to note wh any of our Manning boys distingui themselves away from home. 3 Arthur L. Harvin, a son of Mr. W. Harvin is a student at the Baltimci college of dental surgery, and is pl gressing so rapidly in his chosen pl 'fession of tooth-smithry That at a rece examination he won first prize in t modeling contest. He now wearst gold medal of the institution whi signifies that he has devoted his ti and talent to hard study and has o striped his fellow students. Died last Friday after a short illn at Salem, ir. Williamsburg county. 2 P. W. Weboer. aged about 49 yea ..The deceased came to this county fri Spartanburg. He attended Wofft college. and was regarded one of t brightest minds ever turned out of that institution. He was a genial warm hearted soul, and well thought of by his employers and those withwhom he came in contact. He was married -twice. His first wife was a Miss Low - der, and his second, who survives him. was a Miss McFaddin. The body was 'interred at the McFaddin family burial ground in Sandy Grove. e- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. i Has world-wide fame for marvelous to cures. It Surpasses any other salve, k lotion, ointment or balm for cuts.corns, burns, boils, sores. felons, ulcers. tetter, sah rheum. fever sores. chapped hands. skin eruptions: Infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at The Ii. ,il B. Loryea Drug Store. Ilte ,n Miss Beulah Williams, a Virginia lady has arrived to take charge of Jen kinson's millinery. Miss Williams is a lady of exceedingly attractive manners. a quiet dignity. and entertains those who visit her in a manner that an invi- 1 tation to "call again" is unnecessary. 1 ng We are satisfied that she will prove herself to be an acquisition to her pro- 1 fession, and to Jenkinson's millinery i ss parlor. c. 1 d fs The Name Witch Hazel. 10 The name Witch Hazel is much abus as ed. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago are e the inventors of the original and only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. A cer id tam cure for cuts, burns, bruises, eeze rd ma, tetter, piles, etc. There are many S counterfeits of this salve.some of which are dangerous, while they are all s worthless. In buying Witch Hazel Salve see that the name E. C. DeWitt l& Co., Chicago is on the box and a cure is certain. Sold by The R. B. m Loryea Drug Store. n t- While at St. Stephens last Friday we r re went through the Episcopal church. f 's This edifice was built by the church of f k- England in 1776 and is in a good state ' ig of presevation. Dr. Cornish of Char- t ss leston is the rector, and services are t held one Sunday in each month. The t :o floors are laid in old English brick tile- a d ing, the pews are of the ancient build a :o and on the outer walls are the names of h the builders A. Howard, F. Vellepontox t and W. Axson. In the church yard their is a bell tower such as was in use ; when the church was erected, and we found among the tomb stones the names of the Gaillards, some dating back to at 1760. There is in the church a pulpit n resembling .a canopied throne, and the C cornicing is a remarkable piece of fine V >P workmanship. Altogether, it is worth d a visit to this ancient church, as there b are many things of interest to be seen. t-t] A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. a With family around expecting him f to dieand a son riding for life.1S miles, I to get Dr. King's New Discovery for P as Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. t- Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief al and soon cured him. He writes: "I now of sleep soundly every night." Like mar- s velous cures of consumption, pneumo- t nia, broncuitis, coughs, colds and grip a e, prove its matchless merit for all throat t and lung troubles. Trial bottles free at b The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. e -- t k it is not our purpose to create any i unnecessary agitation over our munici pal affairs, but we do feel itsour duty to .11 sound the alarm, and try to arouse our citizens to take some action with re hgard to our muinicipal affairs. Are the citizens of Manning willing to let this tosvn government get cut of their con r trol? Remember the first two years un- " s der the new charter is a crucical point ~with us. Let us be plain and open withg each other. Who is afraid to speak out lest they offend? In our last issue n we suggested several questions to bey answered by those who aspire to thed s, mayorality and the Aldermanic board.a k Not one has come forward yet with0 answers. Do these men expect to sneak their way into council without i showing their h'ands? We think there is s more manhood in this town than to per s mit anything of the kind. We there 9 fore take the liberty to call a mass meeting in the court house next Friday ~ -afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose Sof discussing the advisibility of nomi enating a ticket, and to ascertain the esemnsof candidates on the ques Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and every Sman who owns property should be pres d eat by all means.e r.e Happy, Healthy Children. c Any child can take Little Early Ris-a a- ers with perfect safety. They are harm- e , less, never gripe or sicken, and yet they is are -so certain in results that robnst m constitutions requiring drastic means are never disappointed. They cannot C fail to perform their mission and every one who uses DeWitt's Little Early Ri-~ sers prefer them to all other pills. They -cure biliousness. Sold by The R. B. SLorvea Drug Store.r - C nU 1 V. Consumption is a human ( weed flourishing best in weak nlungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; xt when old, sometimes im a possible. Srngthen telungs asyou would weak land and the ed weeds will disappear. v-The best lung fertilizer is SScott's Emulsion. Salt pork ai godtoo, but it is veyhard1 to digest. SThe time to treat egnlsump Stion is when you begin trying fto hide it from yourself. r- Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can'tI - deceive yourself any longer. eBegin with the first thought d to take Scott's Emulsion.. If1 oit isn' really consumption s much the better; you will soon he forget it and be better for the d treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be de cured at once, but if you will s begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat enment you will win. ir. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, S. rest all you can, eat all you 2 can, that's the treatment and o that's the best treatment. he We will send you he a lit tle of the Emul ne sion free. ut- Be sure that- this picture in the form of a habel 2s on the wrapper of every bottle of Bss Emulsion you buy. Ir- ' - SCOTT' & BOWNE, 2;Chemists, >rd 409 Pearl St., NJ. heo,. ad $r- all druggists. A Shining Example. Died last Thursday afternoon in the town of Manning. Mrs. Edith G. Hall, vidow of the late Norwood A. Hall, in ,he 36th year of her age. She leaves our children, three daughters and one on. The body. accompanied by mem jers of her family, her pastor Rev. A. . runson, and a friend, was taken to 3t. Stephens and on Friday afternoon .t was placed beside that of her husband .n the churchyard of St. Stephens Epis ;opal church. Pastor Brunson conduct d the service in this ancient edifice, in he presence of a good congregation. Che service was in accordance with the 'itual of the Methodist church, but the >rayer offered by the minister was such in appeal for the dead and the living hat few eyes in that congregation were Iry. It was indeed a fervent appeal 'or a special care for the four little or )hans now left without either a mother >r a father to lean upon. "Fate has so decreed, the old must, md the young will dic," and from it e are taught life's lesson-as measured > the Golden Rule. Into the lives of is all, there comes a cloud or sadness, chich can only be pierced by prayer and ears,-the only refuge for solace: were t not for the promise of Him who holds >ur destiny in His hand, in an hour like his, we would be desolate, despair could sieze us: none of us know how oon this dust will be will be returned o dust. from it we came, and to it we nust return, where, we know not. Cherefore, while we are upon this bil ow-tossed ocean of life, His promise is ur guiding star to which we must look o lead us out of uncertainty, perplex ty, and sorrow, into a haven of joy, Miss and rest. The deceased was noted for her sim le faith, she was a devoted member of he Methodist church, and It was her % to do church work, lay a comforting and upon the brow of the sick, and 2ake those around her feel her pious resence. Mrs. Hall was an affectionate iother, untiring in her labors to care r those in her charge, and a devoted eiend. At an early age she was left a ridow with four little children, and to heir welfare she was a sacrifice. In imes of trials and tribulations, smiling rough her tears, she sought refuge nd council from Him in whom she had child-like faith, and until the icy and of Death stopped her pulse beats hat trust never wavered. Sciatic Rheumatism Cued. "I have been subject to sciatic rheu iatism for years," says E. H. Waldron f Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints rere stiff and gave me much pain and iscomfort. My jointg wouJd crack hen I straightened up. I used Cham- i erlain's Pain- Balm and have been - aoroghly cured. Have not had a pain r ache from the old trouble for many ionths. It is certainly a most wonder l liniment." For sale by The R. B. oryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, 'rop. A Big Day At Panola. The public spirited citizens of Panla are resolved that Saturday April 2nd, all be one of her red letter days, aad 2ose acquainted with its past record lone can know its full import. When sere is a cavalry parade for inspection y the Adjutant General, it means the resence of all these good people with i lovely young ladies, in the fore round lending an inspiration to the ashing young troopers by their win >mnO smiles and presence. The - long ad distinguished career of these two tvalry commands of Clarendon, dating ~om '7 is due to the fact that one of ieir original commanders Col. D. W. i: railsford realiz~ed from the very be inning of his military experience that alutiteer troops cannot be held to ether and maintain their esprit de I rps, save by making their paradesa ~stive occasions and for twenty odd ars he has engaged bands of music,C ag barbecue pits, built long tables ad cleared up the grounds, all a labor love with him not a dollar of the ldiers appropriation ever taken to pay r all this, his only reward being that e had the finest cavalry command in ie State, so pronounced by Genl's 1 oise, Bonham. Farley and Watts at leir inspections. Their soldierly qual ies were illustrated in a remarkable. arch by the entire battalion to Colum la via Camden to participate in a big arade of nearly all the troops of the tate. This campaign was without a nt and at their own expense, their 1 arch was an ovation the entire route 1 'hey were met five miles out of Co- 1 imbia by Gen. Watts and staff anil scorted in. They were received with< athusiasm by the Columbians, who de Lared it was the largest and finest cay-. Iry they had seen since the splendid egular cavalry wvent through with < herman. This little sketch of Clarendon'si plendid cavalry and their veteran] ommander has never been written nd it deserves to go into history to bheir everlasting honor. For several recent occasions the coin 2and has been inspected one at Panola nd the other at Paxville for the conve ence of the members, but they ire oming together on this occasion for a enerous rivalry in drill and to coin are fine horses. It is a grand and imposing, sight to ee one hundred cavalry moving in a olid column, and yet there are .many a this county who have never witness d it. It mia'y be several years before hey come together again. The ladies vil distribute the barbecue and dis mense the refreshments. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe Fearful Odds Against Him. Beridden, alone and destitute. Such n brief was the condition of an old oldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver ailes, O. For years he was troubled ith kidney disease and neither doctors ior medicines gave him relief. At ength he tried Electric bitters. It put um on his feet in short order and now estiies. 'm on the road. to complete ecovery. Best on earth for liver and :idney troubles and afl forms of Stom .ch and bowel complaints. Only 50c. uaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Colds Cause (neuzmonia. One of the most reinarkable cases of cold, deep-seated on the lungs, cans ng pneumionia,is that of Mrs. Gertrude .Fenner. Marion, Ind. wvho was en ,irely cured by the use of One Minute ough Cure. She says: "The coughing mud straining so weakened me that I -an down in weight from 148 to 92 Ounds. I tried a number of remedies .o no avail until I used One Minute sough Cure. Four bottles of this won lerful remedy cured me entirely of the tough, strengthened my lungs~and res ored me to my normal weights, health nd strength.'' Sold by The R. B.Lor rea Drug Store. The false must fall. hy not Take a Trip This Winier Through Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State and Island has >een brought within easy reach by the ~plendid through train service of thc Xtlantic Coast Line, the great thor ughfare to the tropics. Winter tour .st rates are now on sale to all points in Elorida and to Havana. For rates, maps, sleeping car and steamship accommodations. write to W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. "What to Say in Spanish and How to Say it," sent to any address upon re BUSINESS LOCALS. S. I. Till. Levi block. Till fits feet. Till fits heads. Ready-Made Skirts at Till's. The Furniture Man. Levi Block. [tf. Remember Till's when you want your Hat. Great Millinery Opening on 30th and 31st at Till's. Just in, big lot of Baby Caps and Bonnets at Till's. Sea Island Homespun 11 yards wide only 5c at Jenkinson's. A new Milliner, a new Store and a new Stock at Jenkinson's. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. One hundred genuine Silk Umbrel las only $1 each at Jenkinson's. Readers should watch Rhame's drug store advertisment every week. On Easter Sunday won't you look swell" in that hat you got from Till's? Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Remember Wednesday and Thursday, 30th and 31st, Till's Millinery Opening. One hundred and twenty-five gross Pearl Buttons, 2c dozen at Jenkinson's. Found-A key on a horse shoe ring, the owner can have it by calling at this >hice. Wanted-Corn and Peas at highest ash price. R. D. Qlark, at People's Warehouse. (tf One hundred dozen real 10c Handker chiefs for ladies going at 3c each at Jenkinson's. To Rent-A two story dwelling, good ocation. Terms apply to I. C. Ingram Ianning Hotel. It will make you laugh when you go o the other place and price hats and ;hen come to Till's. All persons suffering with colds and oughs, should read Rhame's drug ;tore advertisments. Write Oakhurst Poultry Yard,Alcolu, 3. C., for a setting of Barred Plymouth Lock eggs, $1 for a setting of 13. Jenkinson's Furniture and Undertak ng department is now in splendid shape -prompt attention day or night. Now won't you feel bad when you >ay the other man 81.50 for a hat when ill will sell you the same hat for 81? Don't fail to attend Jenkinson's great Iouse Warning Sale,starting Saturday March 26 and Ending Saturday, April 9. FOR SALE.-A fine lot of Jersey Iilck Cows, guaranteed. Write at )nce to Alderman Stock Farn, Alcolu, . C. Don't fail to come to our Millinery Lnd Dress Goods opening Thursday tight and Friday,24 and 25. D. Hirsch nann. The greatest line of Millinery and )ress Goods will be displayed Thursday tight and all day Friday. Come all. . Hirschmann. For SaleA fineplantation withi3 iles of Manning, well equipped with uldings. The terms can be had by ~pplying to this office. Grand opening of New Spring Milli tery and Easter sale of Dress Goods .nd Silks, Wednesday March 30 and hursday March 31. Mutual Dry __ ~oods Co. l We regret that we did not have time1 1 send out invitations for the opening.~ju o don't let this keep you from coming, .s a grand display of Hats will be on tand. All are welcome. D. Hirsh nann. Grand opening of New Spring Milli-~ tery and Easter sale of Dress Goods~ .nd Silks, Wednesday March 30 and ~hursday March 31. Mutual Dr~ oods Co.[2 For Sale-167 acres of land in Har r nony township, adjoining lands of You nans and Nelson, said tract has about 5 acres cleared, with a four room ten Lnt house. Particulars apply to thist )ffice. Wanted-to buy a good place,contain-~ g 150 to 200 acres of land in this ~ounty, situated near railroad and good ~ ~chool.. Parties owning such a place I 'ill address a letter to A, care of THE iANNING TIMES. [tf A fine opportunity to buy a well im roved. place containing 200 acres withn ne mile of the courthouse, containiga omparatively new residence, with ;plendid outbuildings, and 5 good ten nt houses. For particulars and price all at THE MANNING TIMES office. To Whom It May Concern. We the undersigned wit'nessed a dem- { nstation given with the Improved ry Powder Fire Extinguisher at Sum nerton, S. C., Saturday March 19th. We cannot recommend it too highly. It Lnstantly put out the fire. It is a good hing, will do all that is claimed for it nd is well worth the money. Signed: Richard B. Smyth, W. R. Mood, M. D., A. Plumer Burgess, Rich R. Briggs, R. R. Dingle, J. W. Carrigan, J. A. ~Richbourg, Elison Capers, Jr., G. W. . Smith, H. J. White, H. Agustus ~Richbourg. Tisdale and Anderson agents Claren lncounty, Summerton, S. C. on Voluntary Testimonial. I'o D. 0. Rhame, Druggist, Summer ton, S. C.] Dear Sir:-I have been suffering from iheumatism1 and Lumbago eighteen (8) years, and during that time tried several Doctors, and took some of all of the different remedies I ever heard of but got no real benefit. Finally. learn ing that Rhame's Rheumatism Remedy had cured many others, I tried it. As n 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, 16-13t Silver, S. C. The Last Attraction - The Rogers-Grilley Recitals. On March 28th the last attraction under auspices Manning Lyceum Asso ciation will be presented at Institute Hall at.8:45 p. mn. sharp. Music lovers of this community are fortunate in having an opportunity to hear such high class talent, and indica tions are that we shall have a tremen dous audience as the merits of these artists are known and appreciated throughout the United States._ Out of town persons can arrange for reserved seats by writing or telephon ing C. R. Breedin. Reserved seats on sale at Town Hall (court house square) Saturday, 26th Come, bring the children and have a big time. Bem th , T KOn You Ia Ay Bogh Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S.. C. Don't Stifle Coughs. Shun cough mixtures containing narcotics. At their best, such remedies are worthless; at their worst, they are positively dangerous. They deaden the delicate nerves so that the irritation 4 and engorged condition of the air passages can no M longer be felt. You think you are well. But when the nerves awaken the cough returns and 9 the.tender membranes of the throat and lungs are weaker than ever. A worthy cough remedy should do just what Rhame's Cough Cure does do. It equalizes the circulation and relieves congestion. It soothes the irritated surfaces and stimulates the secretions. It cures rightly and permanently, leaving the throat and lungs in as good condition as before the cough began. Best for children because harmless-best for any one because it always cures. When you have a cough, you want a sure cure that is safe. You can't get a better or safer one than ours. It is Guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. Cold Today. A recent cold can usually be cured in twenty four hours with RHAME'S Cold Cure. No Cold Tomorrow. It is worth a good deal to rid yourself of the danger and discomfort in so short a time. The remedy costs but 25c. The Winter's Havoc. Many who start the winter reason well and strong, in spring find themselves suffering from the effects of severe coughs and eolds, impaired nutrition or other physical disturbances. The low spirits, sleepless nights and restless days are nature's signals of distress. The best answer you can give her is to take Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is the best remedy for almost any impover ished condition of flesh or blood. When appetite fails it restores it. When assimilation is weak it strengthens it. When the blood is impoverished it enriches it. When you are thin it brings the plumpness of health. If you need such a remedy, this one will suit you. Price, Soc. a b6ttle. Rhae'sDrug Store,I Teprhas publi must aprecit th shrnes f competition in the dry goods line in the city of Man ing, and be impressed with what it means to a merchant ho can, not only enter this race for trade, but by his elections and prices maintain a commanding position in he contest. My friends in Clarendon and adjoining counties. I ave endeavored more to nierit your- confidence than I ave to win your money by catchy inducements. It has lways been my desire to build up and maintain a trade elation of the substantial kind, and to do this there can be [ misrepresentation and every customer must be treated he same. In the purchasing of my spring . stock I largely de ended upon one of my assistants, Miss Hattie Bagnal, ho is not only intelligently qualified to judge of the tyles and fashions, but displays the best of taste, to aid ne, in order that I would be sure to please the most fas-E idious. Now, I earnestly invite my lady friends to take a lookE t the latest creations in 3repe Raye, Coronation Stripes, ' M~ilusine, Fancy Mousseline, Windsor Rappillon, Picot Stripes, Aristo Batiste, Satin a Ruban E Mull. Of course these arc only a few lines in dry goods. Ii eep everything in that department, and if my prices are iot as low as the lowest elsewhere, then I do not ask your atronage. I do not offer one article at a below cost price id make double the profit on something else. SHOES! SHOES! This department is where my experience as a mer :hant manifests itself. I know a good shoe, and to retain rade I must sell a good shoe. Come and look through :his line, and I believe I sell you shoes which will give you good service and save you money. It is all nonsense to assert that "we are the only nes." Inspect my stock and if I cannot give you a fit, nother market you will have to seek. Besides I have icce~ted the sole agency for the celebrated made-to-order Line of D'Ancona & Co., fashionable tailors of Chicago, and every suit I make is with a guarantee of no fit no money. Come and see the samples now on exhibition in my store. A gentleman can have a suit made to order and get a perfect fit for almost what he can get a hand me-down for. Give ine a trial ordei-, I know I will please_ Io want your trade, and to get it I must meet compe tition. This I will do, for I am in business to sell goods and am doing business on the principle of live and let SL OUIS L EVI. GRAND OPENINGI OF Spring Millinery AND EASTER SALE OF Fine Dress Goods & Silks 4 AT THE . WEDNESAY & THURSY, Mar 30-31. averybody is cordially invited to attend this event, as it will mean a great deal to buyers-of Spring Goods. Our Millinery Parlor will be a thing of beauty, with a the magnificent showing of fine Pattern Hats from the greatest markets of this country and the big creation w from our own work room. _ Come and make yourself at home. Our Miss Claryr will make it pleasant for you while you post yourselves Sas to the correct styles and low prices at which we are 7 offering all lines of goods. - Wednesday and Thursday, March 30-31. ma WE ARE NOW READY To show you all of the new things*i ~SPRING GOODS We have bought one of the largest and best selected -lines we have ever carried, Our buyer has spent two weeks in the Northern mar kets picking up bargains. Dress Goods. This line is b$rim full of good things. W'e have all of Sthe newest things in Skirtings. Voiles in all of 'the new Sshades. Flannels in light shades for spring Skirting. In ~ E fact you can find anything you want in this line. WHITE GOODS. We bought all of these before the advance pr~ices went on. We can give you the very lowest prices on all of these. You can find anything in these you want: Picques, India Linons, Persian Lawn, Dimities, Nainsooks, we have them all. LACES ANT) EMBROIDERIES We did not forget to buy all that was new in these. Val. Laces all kinds, Linen and Cotton Torcnons. -- Our Allover Laces are beautiful-White, Cream, -. Blck-al fthe ledn shades. - Lawn and Cambric Embroideries, all kinds. Schloiss Bros.' Clothing. Our Spring line is now in and opened up ready for your inspection. The make-up of these goods is all that ' Scan be in high art WORKMANSHIP. We have the full Suits, also the Two-Piece Suits. If you only wanit Coat and Vest we have them too. - OUR S HOE S.' - HAMILTON--BROWN SHOES still hold first place in high art footwear. - We have just opened up our line of Ladies' and ' Gent's Oxfords for Spring and Summer. You can find . anything you want in high and low cut Shoes at our store. When you come to Manning don't pass us by, we Sshall be glad to see you in our store and show you thr ough our large line of merchandise and give you our prices. You can find anything in our Grocery Depart~ment yuwant. Yours for business, THE OLD RELIABLE, S. A. FRIGE8Y, J. Hi R~IBV. flanagrer.. -