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LOUISAPP1~rr. ditor. MANNNIG. S. C.. JUNE 22. 1904. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.... - -................ - ' - Six Months.........----------------- - i Four months.................- ----" ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. 81: each subsequent in* Sertion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes V Respect charged for as regular advertisements s5iberal contracts made for three. six and twelve months. Communications must De accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order : receive attention. No communication o a personal character will be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postoface at Manning as See on Class matter. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The county executive commit tee met last Saturday. The fol lowing members being present: Alcolu, E. D. Hodge; Cross Roads, A. J. Richbourg; Davis Station. Geo. R. Jones; Doctor Swamp, I. N. Tobias: Douglas, D. L. Green; Farmers Platform, D. J. Bradham: Gibbons Mill. L. B. Barrow; Foreston Reform, J. H. Windham; Harmony, R. D. Thompson, Midway, S. W. Mc Intosh: Panola, C. R. Felder: Pinewood B. P. Broadway: Sum merton, Ellison Capers, Jr: Sil ver, H. S. Briggs: White, R. F. Ridgeway. There was much talkee-talkee, but very little done. A commit tee of five was decided upon to ,-.-meet the State canvassers, and to arrange for the speaking. Captain Bradham suggested the yropriety of the committee out of its funds entertaining the vis ftors, and he recited his exper ience he was a candidate for a State office. He thought it would look nice for the candi dates who are seeking high honors to be entertained at the expense of the committie. The suggestion did not seem to take and it was not pressed. Captain Bradham moved that the speakers use the court house 16i the 'meeting. This motion 'et with no opposition. Former County Chairman J. Elbert Davis, reported having $21.45 on hand for the committee left over from last campaign, and t amount together with the ooks were~ turned over to -the Chairgian. - The matter of trying to get the club'rolls was taken up on motion of Mr. Capers who want ed the president of each club to *send in to the executive commit tee a club roll two weeks before -the primary. Mr. Jones thought thiswould conflict with the con -stitution, and related what trans pired at his club with reference to some names that were put on the roll between the first and ~seond primary. COaptain Bradham said he did iet believe there was any fraud in the last election, but he en dorsed having the club rolls re vised,-and in his remarks he offered to pay $50 for proof that any man committed fraud- He also referred to the last county convention when "I offered to take off six of my delegation, but the convention would not hear to it" and fmnally, upon his insistance the convention took off three. Captain Bradham's numerous speeches in the com mitte simply amounted, when divested of superfluity, to an admission that our political sys tem will not bear the inspection of honest scrutiny, that there is strong ground for the suspicion of fraud, and should be corrected. Mr. -C. R. Felder advocated as a meaus to prevent duplication of names on club rolls, to require every voter to vote in the town ship in which he resides, Messrs -Hodge and McIntosh also fav ored this plan. Captain Brad ham did not think such a plan would work, and Chairman Davis thought it would be unconstitu tional. Captain Bradham, amended the Capers motion for the exe cutive commiteee meet on July 16th, to go over the revised club rolls from each club, and the chairman was instructed to pub lish a notice to the presidents of -the clubs to have their rolls re vised and filed with him by that date. Mr. Capers offered a resolu tion which was carried after much foreign and wide discus sion to the effect that the mana gers in the primary be instruct ed to inquire of each voter whether or not he is registered, and those fourd unregistered to report the same to the commit -, tee:.Iln speaking to this resolu tio Mr. Capers spoke feelingly of our apathy in the matter of education, and what is- being done all over the South towards the education of the negro. He -warned his hearers that the present movement on foot, en dorsed by those in high authori ty was dangerous. and our only hope was in education. Captain Bradbam also spoke to the resolution, but he saw no need for it. Mr. Capers' proposi tion may do twenty years from now, and then he told of the part he played in the great Con stitutional Convention. He was on the suffrage committee and the educational matter was threshed over thoroughly. The matter of taking the white man's taxes for white children was thoughtfully considered, and in the multitude of wisdom the present plan was adopted. He had the honor of making the last speech on this subject, because of his interest for the old sol dier he was selected to make the last speech. He told the com stitutional convention about the number of federal pensioner, and he paid a glowing tribute to the old soldier. The Capcrs res olution was tinally carried. The chairman announced the following reception committee. Ellison Capers, Jr., D. J. Brad ham, A. J. Richbourg, S. W. McIntosh, E. D. Hodge. The matter of campaign as sessments was deferred to the meeting on the 16th, inst., when every club and club roll should be present. How's This? we offer one Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hans Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactiois and inuan cially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEs-T & TRUAX. wholesale druggists. Toledo. L. VALDING. KINNAN & MARvt. wholesale drug gists. Toledo. 0. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold by all drugdists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. To the Teachers of Clarendon County. The demands upon teachers today are zreater than ever before. This is a day of culling, synthesizing and doing away with all that does not pay. By such a process there is a concentration of our energies, of our deepest and our best thought, resulting in good not to the public alone, but to the individual teacher. Besides there is an ennobling of the profession, which, looked upon, as a whole, is certain to attract the public eye. To accomplish what we desire, in school affairs, and, in school interest, it is necessary for the teachers. first, to arouse school spirit among themselves. The best means in doing this has been found in the establishment of the summer school. This one thing has unquestionably done more towards a reviving of school interest, and towards our present awakening than any other agency the people of the South have ever adopted. The county summer school has its func tion to perform, no less than the State school, or the school of the South. The county school is at home and is conven ient to the teachers. The teachers in attendance understand the local condi tions, and these are the conditions we Pre most anxious about improving. The school is smaller and the work is consequently better adapted to the de mand and needs of all. The writer has. this year. been ap pointed principal of the Clarendon school. assisted by Miss Inez Felder, of the Orangeburg schools. Everv effort shall be made to make this a successful school, in ever particular. To do this, we must have the co-operation of the teachers of the county We must have the attendance. But you ask, does it pay? Most as suredly it does. If you are desirous of being of great worth to your school, of an increased salary. of the conscien tiousness that you are doing the best that you can do, both. for yourself and our people, there can be but little aoubt, of the expediency in your mind, of tak'ing advantage of what is offered in our teachers' schools. These are, in fact, teachers shools. and the chief aim this year shall be to'work so as to make the teacher feel that it has paid her to attend. Courses shall be offerred in the fol lowing subjects: Pedagogy, using as a basis. Hughes' ~istakes in Teaching. Algebra. Wentworth's New School Algebra. History, Lee's U. S. History. Grammar, Buehler's Grammar. Government, Petermans Civil Gov rnment. Teachers are urged to bring all the ooks. they have bearing upon these subjects. 'The school will probably pen on the 27t~h inst., not latter than he 5th of July. Please yourself in eadiness and be decisive. Attend ad support your school. Any communications shall receive my prompt attention. Very resp't, L. COTTINGRAM, Prin. of Summer School. Summerton June 1.6, 1904. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. asks the readers of this paper to test the value of Kodol Dyspepsia cure. hose persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesi tate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures in digestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles, increases strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to ontribute to the blood all of the nutri ent contained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pleasant and palata What of It? Editor The Manning Times: I noticed in the last issue of The armer the statement that the Hon. Joel E. Brunson as a member of the 5th Battallion S. C. State reserves had been duly decorted in Sumter with a onfederate !badge of honor. These badges are only bestowed upon Con federate veterans who apply for them n a printed form in which it must be stated the command in which he served and where and when discharged or paroled from the Confederate army. These questions could only apply to a onfederate veteran and not to the young boys who when called into State service for a few months' at a time to guard prisoners after they were dis armed and safely put in a stockade. These troops were at the time called State reserves and wecre subject alone to the orders of the governor of the State and could not be carried one yard beyond its border, save with his onsent. President Davis under great ergency made this request of Governor Brown'of Georgia who peremptorily re fused. If these badges are generously distributed to the boy soldiers of the State service, they could with equal propriety be given to the sons of vet erans and with much more propriety to the daughters of the confederacy. I merely rise for information, and like Tom Watson to inquire "where am I t' and to know what estimate are e as Confederate veterans to place upon these priceless badges and what can they typify to us when not confined to us. I will say to Mr. Brunson that I use his case as an illustration as it was con spicuously before the public. I am aware there are hundreds of a similar nature. D. W. B3RAILSFORD. Cu~res Blood and Skin Diseases, Itching Hu mors, Eczema, Scrofula, Etc. Send no money-simply write and try BotanIc Blood Balm at our expense. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed testimonials, so don't hesitate to write for a free sample. If you suffer from ulcers, eczema. scrofula. Blood Poison, cancer, eating sores. itching skin. pimples. boils, bone pains, swellings, rheuma tism catarrh. or any blood or skin disease. we advise you to take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Especially recommended for old. obsti nate. deep-seated cases of malignant blood or skin diseases, because Botanic Blood Bairm (B. . B.) kills the poison in the blood, cures where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the rich glow of health. B. B. B.. the most perfect blood puri ber made. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Costs et per large bottle at ctrug stores. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. De scribe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. 27"This is an honest offer-med ine seat at once. prepaid. For sale by The it. B. Loryea Drug Store. Brig yurJobWok t Te Tme ofic kanola Dots. -:ditvr The Maniing Times: Crops in this section are looking lin and are clear of grass. If no disaste befalls them we have good prospect for a big yield. Orange blossoms are budding ver near us: we think they will be in ful bloom in the near future. Cadet William Coulliette of Clemso College is at home spending his vact tion. Miss Kate Taylor of St. Charles is o a visit to Miss Addie Way. .'iss Edith Evans of Elloree is visil ing her brother, Mr. Charles Evans. Mr. T. H. Harvin and daughter. Ni May. spent a few days last week at th home of his son, Mr. S. A. Harvin Privateer. A party of gentlemen went to Cra Apple last Saturday to have a fish fr. They report a fine time. Two negroes became, involved in row last Sunday near Silver: the io ended with the result of an ear missint W. Panola. S. C.. June 20. 1904. - Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was throw from his wagon and severely bruise He applied Chamberlain's Pain Bal freely and says it is the best linamer he ever used. M r. Babcock is a we nown citizen of North Plain, Corn There is nothing equal to Pain Bali for sprains and bruises. It will effect cure in one-third the time required b any other treatment. For sale by Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Y Loryea. Prop. Scholarship Examinations. The examination for the scholarshif at Clemson and Winthrop Colleges wi be held in the court house, Manninc on the 8th day of July, commencing 9 a. m. Applicants better confer wit me the Saturday before. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supt. Education. June 18. 1904. [2t For sick headache take Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quic cure is certain. For sale by The R. 1 Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lorye: Prop. Summer School. The County Summer School will b held at the Institute. Manning. begit ning July 11. Professor L. Cottinc ham and Miss Inez Felder will conduc the school. All the teachers in th county are earnestly urged to attene The State Board has issued the ultimi tum that where a summer school i held in the county teachers cannot ge their certiicates renewed unless the ttend. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supt. Education. .1une 18, 1904. [2t Dr. C. J. Moffett is a graduate c edicine and has as much right to pre scribe for the sick as any physiciat nd gives to mothers his "TEE ,HINA as the best remedy they can use fo their teething children. "TEETRINA Aids Digestion Regulates the Bowel vercomes and Counteracts the Effect of the Summer's Heat and makes teeth mg~ easy. An indiscreet man is an unsealed lel ter. Every one can read it.-Chamforl For a Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more Wite: Hazel has been recognized as a super ior remedy, but it remained for E. C DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, to discove how to combine the virtues of Witec Eazel with ether anticeptics, in th orm of a salve. DeWitt's WVitch Ha rel Salve is the best salve ini the worl for sores, cuts, burns, bruises and piles 'he high standing of this salve ha iven rise to counterfeits. and the pub lic is advised to look for thle name "De Witt" on the package, and accept n' yther. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Dru: Store. Between two evils choose neither Between two goods choose both.-FA wards. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. WV. Turner, of Truhart, Va. ays that Chamberlain's Stomach and iver Tablets have done him mor ood than anything he could get fron he doctor. If any physician in thi ~ountry was able to compound a medi ~ine that would produce such gratify .ng results in cases of stomach trouble iliousness or constipation, his whok ime would be used in preparinlg thi. yne medicine. For sale by The R. B oryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea rop.____ CASTOR IA For Infants anid Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatre of A 774t2 iATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, 3y James M. Windhamn, Esq., Probatt Judge. lH E R E A S, Ellison Tindal made Isuit to me.Ito grant him Letters o1 administration of the estate of and dfects of Pringle Tind..l, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred Lnd creditors of the said Pringle 'indal, deceased, that they be and ippear before me. in the Court of Pro ate, to be held at Manning on the 7t11 lay of .1 uly next after publication ~hereof. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause, if any they have. why he said administration should not be ni-anted. Given under my hand, this 22d da, )f June. A. D. 1903. JTAMES M. WINDHAM. [SEAL.] Judge of Probate. [40-:3t Lack of Murray's Iron Mixture cont genuine blood tonic, a remedy proves digestion, increases ap1 energy to weak, debilitated, rur MURI IRON MV is not a temporary stimulant. Excellent for pale, emaciated, b ative tonic for those recovering tonic to prevent and overcome t . "ron-down" feeling so prevaler that meets with the approval ai Price 50c. Guaranteed Sati: AT DRI~i Rev. Dr. Mc For Duffy" n a' ss~ t hI REV. A. McLEOD, D. D., OF THE I k "I am now in my 73d year and have s . than forty years I have been afflicted with ia through overwork as to be disqualified entire seemed to prey upon me. The most noted p1 sleep, and for more than two years I had to "My nervous prostration became well r . of the living. Language fails to express the e "Something over a month ago I began days I found that it began to help me. It g: since taking it. I thank God there is such a t and nervous people especially to use it. I fe the healing virtue of your preparation. I ar understood." Yours very truly, (REV.) A. Rev. 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I could neither eat nor take sleeping powders every night. igh unbearable. But for the grace of God helping me, I would not be in the land agony of my mind. taking your preparation, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. In the brief period of two wiv me stren th, helped my digestion, settled my nerves and I have gained ten pounds mnedicine to be had, and recommend all people with weakc, broken-down constitutions 21 that it will help them. I will be glad to answer any communications in regard to ia tenperance man, and I do not think my position in this matter Will be mis \IcLEOD, Ai Di. Greenleaf, Mich., Jan. 22, 1904 the outpouring of a grateful soul. The letter of a man who ha been relieved of great ,reat medicinal value of Dluffy's Pure Malt W hiskey.' Ministers of the gospel,doctors of life unite in commending this wonderful medicine-the only perfect ton-stimulant, re Malt Whiskey cures coughs, colds, worst form of grip, consumption, bronchitis, of stomach trouble. It never fails to build up & worn-out system, to soothe the ole being, Every testimonial is published in good faith and guaranteed. For sale by Ia. Medical booklet free, fluffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, X. Y. All Dispensaries in South Carolina. FE I I TO THE3 PUBLIC. I. - We w-ill open about the first of July at ~Summron.&a general Hardware Store, to be known as The Summerton Hardware Company, and we will keep a full and complete _ line of Hal-dware, Household Supplies, Cutlery, Farming Implements and everything that is handled in an up-to date hardware store. Cme to see us. Wththe advertising columns of THE TIMES. jW. C. JOHNSON, Manager. I I NE I Announcement. .3 .C. LANH-AM. J. A. JAnlES. SUMMERTON HlARDWARE CO., SUMMERTON, S. C., Expect to fully open July 15th. Best goods at living prices.@ We solicit the patronage of the pub lie.Respectfully, Summerton Hardware Company1 BRING YOUR Joib Wol TO THE TINES (FICEF THE TIME HAS COME The time of the year has come when all Summer goods must go, and in order to accomplish this concessions in prices must be made. Millinery Goods. We still have a nice assorted stock of Millinery Goods on- hand and cut prices are now in order. If you need a nice Summer Hat you can do your self good by inspecting our splendid stock and our attractively low prices on all Millinery Goods. Summer Wash. Goods. As previously stated our spring trade was of such magnitude that we sold out all of our early spring purchases of Wash Goods and we were ex coedingly fortunate in closing up some splendid deals in Summer Wash Goods and we now put them out on sale at competition-smashing prices. If you have money to spend it will pay you to see the splendid values we ,re offering. WVhite Goods. It would be hard to find in any store outside of a large city such a varied stock of White Goods as we are showing. Fine Cheek Dimities at 10. 121 and 15c yard. Fine Madrass, 36 inches wide, only 12 e yard. Fine White Lawns, 40 inches wide, only Sie yard. All kinds of India Lawns, from 10 to 30c yard. Our great line of Black Lawns and Batiste at 10c yard is the wonder of all who see them. Gent1s Furnishing Goods. We have some record-breaking values to offer in Gent's Fine Negligee Shirts, having picked up several lots amounting to some fifty dozen Shirts, and out of this lot we can sell you 75e Shirts for 50e, $1 Shirts for 75e and $1.25 Shirts for only $1. If you need nice soft bosom Negligee Shirts you will do well to see our values. COLLARS AND CUFFS. This is the season of the year when a great many collars and coffs are needed. We carry the largest stock of Linen Collars and Cuffs of any house in this town. Any style Collar you need we have it for you. Pure Linen Collars, four-ply, 15e each or two for 25c. We also carry a full line of cheaper Collars at 10c each. CORSETS, CORSETS. We carry a large stock of Corsets at all seasons of the year, but espe ially at this season of the year when so many corsets are needed. Our stock is unusually large. Any style of Corset you need, we have them-Shirt Waist Corsets, Cor set Girdles, Summer Corsets of all kinds, 50e Corsets, 75- and Corsets. If you can't get the kind of corset you need at your regular trading place, come to our store and you will get it. Trunks and Suit Cases. You are thinking of taking a summer trip or a visit to the world's fair rnd that old trunk of yours will not stand the trip. We have just gotten in a ear of Trunks and it will be such an easy matter for you to make a selection. Any kind of a Trunk you can find it at our store. Also a splendid line of Suit Cases, from $1.25 to $12.50 each for the best Sole Leather Suit Case. Don't failto see our great values on all Summer Goods. All Millinery Goods going at sacrifice prices. Yours for business. I.. .JEIKIISOL SJust in, another shipment of White Organdies, 68 arid $ * 72 inches wide, for commencement dresses and anything* else that you need in White Goods, Persian Lawns, Nain sooks, India Linons.- Good India Linons 5c yard..- . Piques, Piques. , We have a lot of Figured Piques, 15c values. we aie * $ Sclosing out while they last at 10c yard. $Figured Lawns from 5c to 25c yard. 8 ~Voies, Voies, 2 $ Tn allThe new shades for (vhole Suits and Skirts. Now if .9 $you have not bought that Voile skirt come and let us sell S it to you. Our prices are the lowest. Our Black Dress Goods are of the verT best weaves. E B. & G. Corsets. e $They still hold first place and we have them in all of 9the new shapes and styles, long and short. Come and see them, we have just.what you want m~ them. HLSSB .9CO FIV.TNECoOTHES MAKE. I .. aAL1.Mouf Mis,: 79%A Schloss' Clothing~ The young man who dresses well has long ago solved9 the problem of how to dress in up-to-date apparel at a Sminimum cost by coming here and buying a Schloss-made SSuit bearing this famous hall-mark of sterling merit. - 9 They're ready the moment they're needed, they're fash-9 N ionable, serviceable and fit with graceful swagger that a 9 $ young man likes, and best of all, they are rnot costly. 9 We have them in all the leading styles and shades Let us tit you up. i OXFORDS, OXFORDS. Don't put off buying those Oxfords any longer, 'tis 9 warm enough for them now. You can find just what you e Swant here for the large arnd small foot. We carry one of Sthe largest lines of Shoes in Manning. SDon't fail to visit our stor.e when in Manning, we are9 9 always glad to show you goods and give you our prices. THE OLD RELIABLE, S. A. FRIGEY,. $ J. Ii. RIGBY, flanager.e