The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 13, 1904, Image 3
MANNING. S. C., JULY 13. 1904.
Publishes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
Advertisers will please re
member that copy for a
change of ad. MUST be in
this office by Saturday Noon in order to
insure oublication the following week.
Manning Street Car Schedule.
Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:45
p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will
also meet the freight trains. Arrangements
have been made with the agent at depot to tele
phone when freight trains are approaching
Manning.
Fare. 10 cents each wav.
Important News Items.
Those who need or are going to buy
Furniture any tirme in the near future
will do well to see our large line of Fur
niture now on display.
Our Furniture is sold on the depart
ment store plan, which means that we
sell Furniture much cheaper than the
regular furniture dealer can sell it.
Any way you call and see our Furniture
and compare prices and the order is
ours.
All Summer Dry Goods are being
closed out at sacrifice prices.
Don't fail to see the great values we
have to offer on our bargain counters.
Do you like to buy Remnants? You
can get all you want at our store at
COST.
We have just gone through our stock
and thrown out all Remnants and we
are closing them out at COST.
- W. E. JENKINSON CO.
Ten Nights in a Bar Room tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner leave
tomorrow to visit relatives at Union.
Mrs. Joseph Sprott has returned
home from visiting friends at Dillon.
Miss Janie Purdy of Sumter is here
visiting her cousin, AMiss Petr Wilson.
Miss Isabella Guy of Chester is in
Manning visiting Miss Janie Ingram.
Mrs. Jerome P. Chase of Florence is
visiting her brother, Mr. J. W. Mc
Leod.
The Manning and Greeleyville ball
teams are occupying the diamond this
afternoon.
There is an effort being made to get
a postoffice at Tomlinson's mill, near
New Zion.
Mrs. H. D. Plowden, one of Man
ning's most estimable ladies, is quite
sick with typhoid fever.
Miss Marie Hodge, who has been vis
iting in Florence and Timmonsville, re
turned home Saturday.
Mr. E. L. Wilkins has gone to Flora,
Ill., where he will join his wife, and be
gone about three weeks.
Editor Thos. J. Drew, of the Harts
ville Messenger died at his home at
Hartsville on the 10th, inst.
We are under obligations to Mr. W.
P. Hawkins for some beautiful tomatoes
which are highly appreciated.
Mr. Eugene Smith of Bishopville is<
spending a few days here on a visit to
his sister, Mrs. J. G. Slaughter.
The reminicences of "Old Rock" in
this issue will be read with pleasure by
the old Confed's and their off-spring.
Read the cemetery notice pulylished
elsewhere, and by concerted"the city of
the dead" can be made a place of
beauty.
Mr. C. F. Jenkinson has been re
appointed on the State constabulary]
force, with orders to operate in this1
division.
We were mistaken in last week's
issue when we said the Workman ball
team was defeated by Black River, it
was Sardinia.
Married last Sunday by Rev. A. N.
Brunson at the Methodist parsonage,
Mr. Furman Chewning and Miss Fan
nie Windham.
The Avant Mercantile Company of
Summerton has sold out to the Sum
merton Mercantile Company. Read the
annoucement in this issue.
We call attention to the candidates'
card of Mr. S. M. Youmans, who stands
for re-election. Mr. Youmans has filled
this office the past two years.
The summer school now in progress
is a good place for well advanced school1
children to go, and the teachers in
charge will extend a welcome to them.
Mrs. D. Hirschmann leaves tomorrow
for New York and other Northern mar
kets, where.she will make a study of
the millinery fashions and purchase fall
and winter goods for the coming season.
Everybody turn out tonight to see
"Ten Nights in a Bar Room" played at
Institute Hall. The proceeds are for a
good cause and everybody can contrib
ute. Let us encourage our Greeleyville
by giving them a full hou-se.
The writer's physical condition is
such this week that it is all he can do
to be at his post of duty, and were it
not for the fact that he is unable to
secure a substitute, he would not un
dertake to bring out this issue.
Rev. W. R. Richardson, D. D., edi
tor of The Southern Christian Advo
cate, will preach in the Methodist
church next Sunday. Dr. Richardson
is considered one of the most eloquent
preachers in the South Carolina confer
ence.
Whenever you hear a man say that
"I have not yet obtained my consent to
be a candidate for the legislature" put
i. down that the political tape worm is
urging him on, and he will come, un
less he is made plainly to understand
that he cannot get there.
Editor Appelt received a telegram
this morning informing him 'that his
mother, Mrs. Morris Appelt of Green
port,Long Island.N.Y., was very ill,and
shortly afterwards another telegram
came annouccing her death. Mr. Ap
pelt left at noon today in great haste
for New York.
The teachers summer school is now
in progress, and the attendance is not
at all what it should be, but before the
week ends the prospects are for a bet
ter attendance. Professor Cottinghamn
is in charge, and he is desirous of
having several addresses delivered to
the teachers by our citizens-A good
idea. He also invites the 10th grade
scholars of the local school to attend.
Mr. J. S. Plowden has not given up
hope of getting better facilities for han
dling cotton at the depot, and has again
written to the authorities on the sub
ject, in which he gives them to under
stand that unless they give more plat
form room the cotton will be delivered
within the space limit fixed by law,
which we understand is fifty feet from
the railroad. We think the railroad
people will prefer, having the cotton
placed more convenient for their force,
and will therefore comply with Mr.
Plode requst for a larger plat
A Card.
To My Fricuds and Patrons:
I have just returned ,from the mark
ets, where 1 purchased the largest and
best line of Furniture my knowledgc
could dictate for the interest of my pa
trons. and I am proud to say I think I
have succeeded, not only in buying
Furniture to be able to leave my com
petitors at the first mile-post. but also
in preparing myself to take proper care
of my undertaklng department.
In this connection I wish to say that
my undertaking department is not con
ducted on a basis of selling coffins: this
every one can do. Selling coffins is a
secondary consideration with me. What
I have been studying and prepared my
self is in the art of taking care of the
dead and protecting the living against
contagious and infectious diseases: to
thoroughly disinfect bodies. rooms,
houses. premises and furniture from all
disease-transmitting germs, using the
latest methods of the best teachers in
this profession.
I thank all my friends and patrons for
their liberal patronage in my absence,
and hope to see you all at my store as
often as you are in town, and those liv
ing in town cannot call on me too often.
Any one going to the World's Fair I
can assist them with all the information
I have.
Thankfully yours,
S. L. KRASNOFF.
Piles Upon Top of Piles.
Piles upon top of piles of people have
the piles, and DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve cures them. There are many dif
ferent kinds of piles, but if you get the
enuine and original Witch Hazel Salve
made by E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chi
=ago, a cure is certain. H. A. Tisdale
f Summerton, S. C., says, "I had piles
20 years and DeWitt's Salve cured me
after everything else failed-" Sold by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
S. I. Till. Levi block.
The Furniture Man. Levi Block. [tf.
If it is a sideboard Krasnoff has the
ine complete. See him.
Wood's Wheat Seed is the best.
The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store.
A beautiful Piano for sale. Inquire
at Krasnoff 's Furniture Store.
Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat
Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
If your Furniture needs repairing,
;end it to Krasnoff and he will do the
rest.
Eight boxes of the finest twenty-five
Talcum Toilet Powder for $1.00, at
Rhame's Drug Store.
See our cut rates on Buggies for 60
lays. We must make room for our fall
stock. W. P. Hawkins & Co.
You can save money by purchasing a
ice Buggy from us now at a reduced
price: must have room. W. P. Haw
kins & Co.
Late Arrivals-Porch Rockers of ev
ery description; the best of the season,
all inviting for comfort, at Krasnoff 's
Furniture Store.
Never lag behind, keep up with the
times. Buy a fine Buggy from W. P.
Eawkins & Co. at a reduced price now:
elp us and we help'you.
Nothing like it in town. Be sure to
;ee those handsome Buggies at W. P.
awkins & Co.'s before they are all
old, else you will miss a bargain.
Nothing like a stylish Buggy in tak
.ng your " best " to ride. You can gct
t from W. P. Hawkins & Co. at a re
luced price for 60 days in order to make
oom for our large, full stock. Come
garly.
For Sale-167 acres of land in Har
nony township, adjoining lands of You
nans and Nelson, said tract has about
[5 acres cleared, with a four room ten
mt house. Particulars apply to this
yffice
For Sale, one lot at Jordan containing
L acres.5 room dwelling, good garden,
md orchard, barn and stables, a store
aouse, 20x30 feet, gin house 35x50 feet,
;wo stories, and two tenant houses.
['bis is a bargain Apply to Louis Ap
When bilious take Chamberlain's
stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale
by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac
f. Loryea, Prop.
Notice.
There will be a re-union of Co. H. 26
. C. V. at Beulah, Florence county on
saturday 23rd, inst., and all old sol
iers and the community at large are
respectfully invited with filled baskets.
J. W. HICKS,
Sec't.
Safeguard the Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitably inclined
ersons, the death rate among small
:hildren is very high during the hot
weather of the summer months in the
large cities. There is not probably one
ase of bowel complaint in a hundred,
however, that could not be cured by
:he timely use of Chamberbain's Colic,
holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For
sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
[saac M. Loryea, Prop.
The birds' nests .used. for, soups are
little gelatinous'thngs'made u;princi
pally from the saliva~ofitiny birds of
China.
Domestic Troubles.
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestic ruptures
>casionaly, but these can be lessened
by having Dr. King's New Life Pills
around. Much trouble they save by
their great work in Stomach and Liver
troubles. They not only relieve you,
but cure. 25c. at The R. B. Loryea
Drug store.
BOUKind You Have Always Bought
Signatue
The Retort Disdainful.
Ellen Terry, the famous English. ac
tress, in the kindness of her heart once
took a girl out of the poorhouse to train
as a servant. But she was altogether
hopeless and was continually-brealng
plates, dishes and everything a she laid
hands on,-.until Miss Terry thoughtsthat
in-tmeshe might break her, so shxe.dis
missed her. But, not wishing :the -girl
to ome-to any harm, when she was go
-ngaway she asked her what she was
going 'to do for a living. "Oh," she
saldisinfully, "if the wust come to
thewust, I can go on the stage."
SUPPOR T
SCOTT'S EMUL.SION serves as a
bridge to carry the weakened and
starved system along until it can find
firm support in ordinary food.
Sen~d for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists.
49-415 Pearl Street, New York.
coc. and si.oo: all druggists.
CANDIDATE
SOLICITO1.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY
for re-election to thc office of Solicitor of
the Third Judicial Circuit. subject to the rules
of lhe Demnoeratic party.JONS ISN
JOHN S. WILSONx. SI
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- do
didate for re-election to the House of Repre- Cl
sentatives. subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic pri.nary. R. S. DE-CHAMPS.
IHEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the House of Representatives.
subject to the rules of the primary.
V. J. MULDROW. in
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- th
didate for the House of Representatives pr
from Clarendon County. subject to the rules of _
the Democratic primary.
D). LUTHER GREENE.
BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE
of Clarendon County that I am a candidate
for the Lower House of Representatives. sub- ru
ject to the primary. DR. I. M. WOODS.
UPON ENTERING THE RACE FOR THE
Legislature it seems that the candidate
should declare himself upon the questions he re,
intends to agitate affectinil the interests of his if
county. so that the voters may know what ofn
measures so well as what men they will be
called upon to support: and although they may
not agree entirely with him. they will at least
admire his candor. To that end I invite criti- fri
cism-of my past record. and declare to the Dem- foi
ocratic voters of Clarendon that if elected I m:
shall advocate the following: ru
All measures prohibiting fraud in party pri- cit
maries and conventions.
The application of so much of the dispensary
proits as are necessary to the running of all
the white public schools the full term and sup
ply the children with free use of books. en
Compelling railroad companies to fulfill the er
conditions of their charters. i. e.. furnish better
passenger schedules and cars and freight rates.
so that the people living off main lines may not
be discriminated against. -
Placing more absolutely under government
control and providing severer penalties for the
trafficking in and unlawful carrying and trans
porting of knucks, dirks. pistols and liquor.
And mocifying the lien law so as to stop its
demoralizing effect upon farm labor.
M. C. GALLUCHAT. S
July 6. 1904. da
en
CLERK OF COURT.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for Clerk of Court of Clarendon da
County, subject to the rules of the Democratic E
primary. ARCHIE I. BARRON. cr
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- -
didate for re-election to the offce of Clerk of.
Court. subject to the rules of the primary.
J. H. TIDUONS ru
THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON C0.:
Upon the solicitations of triends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for the position of
Clerk of Court for Clarendon County. subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
IC. iLmASN.
I ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE for
the ofceeof Clerk of Court Clarendon Coun
ty.subject to the rules of the Democratic pri
Mary. JAMES M. WINDHAM. F
all
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN m
didate for the office of Clerk of Court, sub- -
ject to the rules of the Democratic party. My
motto shall be, Honesty, strict attention to bus
iness and straightforward integrity.
ANDREW P. BURGESS. co
IANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE for e
the office of Clerk of Court, in accordance A
with the rules of the Democratic party. a'
C. R. FELDER.
AUDITOR.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for Auditor Clarendon County. sub- by
ject to the rt.les of the Democratic primary- an
W. J. TROTBLEFIELD. - dt
thi
]BEING CONFIDENT THAT I HAVE given
faithful service, I ask the people for re
election to the office of County AuC itor, subject
to the Democratic party rtles.
I E. C. DICKSO'N. C
SHERIFF.
- HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
Adidate for Sheriff of Clarendon County. sub- I
ject to the rules of tne Democratic primary
-oc1
IANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE for
the offce of Sheriff, subject to the rules ofT
the Democratic party. I was born and reared
in Clarendon and have always endeavored to be nit
a worthy citizen in private as well as public. ma
E. D. HODGE.
I
SUBECTTOTHE RULES OF THE DEM
ortcpimarv, I announce myself a candi- thl
date for the offce of Sheriff of Clarendon -
County. E. B. GAMBLE.
April 27, 1904.
THEREBY ANN~t7NCE MYSELF A CAN- I
didate for Sheriff of Clarendon County. sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. abi
S. J. CLARK.
Briefly: A nian who MAKES E~
the sale and purchase of real prop~
with land to sell and the man who a
effects a sale.
Land in the possession of persor
resources to improve it, often lies i
the owner. The same land in the
ability to devolop it will prove high
is to-the interest of the present owrn
the Community. that there should 1
the Real Estate Broker undertakes
benefits all concerned, and earns his
HAVE NOW TO OFfER: So
prove profitable investments. Seve
two or three near Sumter. Also se
you are going to make a purchase, or
see if I cannot interest you.
HANDLE CITY AND COUNT:
country property to sell, write me,
rection from nearest town or railroad
and under cultivation, and other esse
take tile matter up with you at once.
Attorney at Law and I
'Phone No. 12.
The R. B. ILoryea Drug Store
ask the readers of this paper who are
sufering with indigestion or dysuepsla
to call on them at once and get abottlei
of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew
the value of this remedy as we know it,
you would not suffer another day. Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorough di
gestant aud tissue-building tonic as
well. It is endorsed personally by hun
dreds of people whom it has cured of
indigestion, dyspepsia, palitation of
the heart and stomach troubles gener
ally. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you eat. It is pleasant, palitabl e
and strengthening.
E ecstoiReturn.
"osehas started on~ a- life jour
"Well, I guess it~is.only; an-excursion
trp."-Brooklynl Life.
What is "TEETHINA?" Well 'tis this
A tasteless powder that will kiss 0
From baby's brow the lever glow
That teething alwey brings, you know.
"TEETHINA'' Overcomes and coun
teracts the Effects of Summer's Heat, 8
Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels.
Gives rosy cheeks. health and happi
ness to babies.
An Economical Sekemue.
"But why, did he marry?'g
"So as to have some one to-help him Z'
live within his income. He couldn't
do it-alone."-Chicago/Post.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
This remedy is certain to be needed
in almost every home before the sum
mer is over-. It can always be depend
upon even iu the most severe and dan
gerous cases. 'It is especially valuable
for summer- disorders in children. It is _
pleasant to take and never fails to give
prompt relief. Why not buy it now?
it may save life. For sale by The R. B. E
Lorya Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, 8
Prop
S' CARDS.
SHERIFF.
'0 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS: S
- jet to the rules of the Democratic paz
nounce myself a candidate for the oio
eriff of Clarendon County.
E. R. PLOWDE:
UBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE I
ocratic primary I announce myself a ca
tc for re-election to the office of Sberij
arendon County for the second term.
J. ELBERT DAVI
TREASURER.
VITH GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMI
to my fellow-citizens of Clarendon C<
for their confidence and unvarying kindi
the past. I announce myself for re-electio
e office of County Treasurer. subject to
imarv election. S. J. BOWMA
SUPERVISOR.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C.
didate for County Supervisor, subject to
es of the Dcmocratic primary.
F.: C. HOITO:
AM A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFF]
of County Supervisor under the rules
ulations of the Democratic party, promi
lected to give my personal attention to
ce. J. H. JOHNSO:
0 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF C
endon County: After being solicited
ends throughout the county to enter the i
County Supervisor again. I hereby annou
self a candidate for that office. subject to
es of the Democratic primary. promisin
ted to give faithful service.
HENRY L. JOHNSO:
ANOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE F
re-election to the oftice of Supervisor of C
Ion County. subject to the rules of the De
tic primaiy. T. -C. OWEN!
IPERINTENDENT EDUCATIO:
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDA
in the coming primary for re-election to
ce of County Superintendent of Educatic
S. P. HOLLADAI
UBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE DI
ocratic primary I announce myself a cai
te for Superintendent of Education of C
on County. S. L. THOMPSO:
0 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF C
endon County: I innounce myself a cai
te for the office of County Superintenden
ucation. subject to 'he action of the De
tic primary. JEFF. M. DAVI:
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C
didate for the office of Superintenden1
ucation of Clarendon County. subject to
es of the Democratic primary.
F. EARLE BRADHAJ
CORONER.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C,
didate for Coroner of Clarendon County-s
t to the rules of the Democratic primary.
R. J. AYCOtCI
ANNOUNCING MYSELF A CANDID.A
for the office of Coroner I solicit the vote
Democrats in the coming primary, pledi
-self to abide the result of same.
S. L. STIDHX
0 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF C
endon: Being confident of my abilitl
iduct the office of Coroner intelligently, I
ence myself a candidate for that office,
: to the rules of the Democratic party, pr
ig if elected to make a careful study of
r- that I may render efficient service.
WILLIE D. YOUN(
'HE VOTERS OF CLARENDON COUN
are called upon to vote for a man to fill
e of Coroner. That office should be fi
a stright, up-and-down, pious and sober n
a I being such a man, offer myself as a <
late for the position. subject to the rule:
Democratic party. JOHN F. PACI
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C
didate for Coroner of Clarendon County.E
t to the rules of the Democratic primary.
G. D. SMIlTJ
MAGISTRATE AT MANNING.
EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C.
didate for the offce of Magistrate locate<
court house, subject to the rules of the Di
ntic party. JUNIUS M. STRANG]
EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A C.
didate for the offce of Magistrate at M
ig, subject to the rules of the Democratic
. THOS. H. RIDGEWA'
EREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDA
for re-election to the offce of Magistrate
court house. S. M. YOUM4ANS
MAGISTRATE IN SALEM.
M A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFI
of Magistrate in Salem. pledging myself
de the decision of the primTr. ILi
' HIS BUSINESS to negotia
~rty. One who brings the m
ants to buy land together ai
s unable from lack of time
le, and is non-remunerative
iands of a man with financi
y profitable. In such cases
r, the prospective investor, a
e a transfer of the land. Ti
to accomplish. In so doing,
commIssion.
e fine farm lands that w
ral tracts near Summerton, a:
eral lots in about the city.
have money to invest, call aa
Y PROPERTY. If you ha
iving location, distance and<
station, number of acres. tot
ntial descriptive details. 'W
LSER,
eal Estate Brokcer,
Court Square, Sumter, S. C
THRESHERS.
We have a full stock of the well
known
Far'qiihar Threshiers
and C-an make prompt shipment.
PRICES RIGHT.
Catalog on request
Gibbes MCachinery 0o.,
Columbia, S. C.
ma t Th KidYouHave Always 80
THE CHAMPION
STUMP PULLER
The Strongest, the Simplest acnd mos.t c
nomical of all Stump Hullers. Try it t
fore you pay for it. Guaranteed to pu
your stumps or no pay asked.
Write for Free Booklet giving tern
and prices.
THE CHAMPION STUMP PULLER CO.,
orLumaB4, s. C.
-.- -Te KindYou Have Always &a
K- Rhame's Drug Store,
a of Summerton, S. C.
FLY PAPER BARGAIN,
I of
35 cents per box of twenty-five double sheets. We have
just received an. ouer supply, and wish to reduce stock,
so offer at 35 cents per box till further notice.
NT A FEW NICELY BOUND NOVELS
1S..at 35 cents for summier reading.
ni to
e CUT GLASS SILVERWARE AND CHINA,
-- for Wedding Present supplied at short notice. Let us
Show you samples and prices.
the SUMMER DRINKS.
&Ginger Ale made either with the famous Glenn Springs
[CE water or the celebrated White Stone Lithia Springs t
and water or the well known Buffalo Liek Springs water.
;nin =I -These refreshing beverages will tone your system. per
the haps, and benefit you even though you have no kidney
or liver trouble.
lar-__S O E
by RHAME'S DRUG STORE.
ace
nee
the PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
for Houses, Furniture, Buggies, Carriages, etc., at
0R
lar- Rhame's Drug Store,
SU3IMMlERTON, S. C.
ONE THOUSAND FRUIT JARS AND JELLY
the TUMBLERS.
Best made. Must be sold.
M - RHAME'S DRUG STORE.
adi
lar
adi- 1
atermans Ideal FountainPen t
the
$4 FREE! $4 e
TE
,,Ing The following contest is open to all
who write:
lar A $4 Waterman Fountain Pen will
,to
an be given to the person writing this
sentence (The L. E. Waterman Foun
the tain Pen, sold ,by D. 0. Rhame, is a
necessity, not a luxury) the greatest
TY number of times on a postal card.
CoNDITIoNss:-Contestant must write t
an his or her name and address on the -
of "Address side " of card, and use the
other side for contest. Enelose card
N- !in an envelope and send to D. 0.
Rhame, Summerton, S. C.
sEach contestant may make as many.
attempts as he or she may wish to.
Contest closes August15194
The prize Pen is now on exhibitionH
Sat Rhamne's Drug Store. Summerton,
;*t a ________________S._________._
A Word About Furniture.
Some dealers think all that is necessary to sell Furniture is
.te to get some warehouse and store it way up in the garret, and :
when a customer buys some to deliver it in a haphazard way by
m the porter or some one in the store that knows as muc'. about 3
ad furniture as a butcher knows abour ehemstry. Wher, you get :~
home with that furniture you find everything fits like 'aper on a
barbed wire fence.
to ployed-men who be,.ve made furniture with their oon h&'ds i
Lal from the rough board to a piano finish, men who have 1:orted in 3
. the factories of this country and abroad and know f crniture :
it from Ato Z.
ad Our Furniture is kept clean, always in good condition, 'itted 3
-s up solid and matched up in finish. So by buying from us you are :
ns assured of getting everything in good shape.
he We have been through the factories for the last three wee? s :
Svisiting the St. Louis, Chicago, Nashville and Atlanta furniture
. exchanges and bought Furniture by personally selecting the best i.
Sthat is made for the money, and knowing the furniture that has :
aid been sold in Manning for years we can with certainty assure our
If?patrons that never in '.he history of Manning had they the op
adportunity of buying furniture of the higher grades for as little
amney aswe can do. We pride ourselves as to QUALITY, and ~
defy competition as to quantity.
ye Don't be misled, and when you need Furniture, Carpets, Mat
eting, Rugs, Window Shades and Drapery, Crockery or Sewmng
- Machines, inquire for
al 0
iljSL KRASNOFF, g
~ THE FURNITURE MAN. @
Levi Block, Next to Everybody.
Ice Cream Freezers.
IcTe cream freezers have not always~ been the marvelous machines
Sthat they are today. Tn former times the freezing of cream. sherbets __
Swater ies, etc., was accomplished with no end of labor and exp>ense.c
6 so much so that the serving of these delightful dishes was looked__
Supon as quite an event in the family circle, and on many occasions
Sparental authority had to bc asserted to keel) the younger members
of the family within bounds.
S Today, with cheap ice and persect freezers nothing is more corn
* mon than the serving of frozen dishes which not only appeal to our
- sense of taste, but the cheapness by which they can be made render
? them them dcssirable. ~
Foremost among the Freezers ot today is the "Arctic," which a
Swill in from seven to ten minutes freeze to uniform hardness, cream a
Sof even grain and perfect smoothness. They are made in sizes from -:
Sone to ten quarts and are strong and durable in every way. Booklet 3
- accompanies each freezer which tells how to make all kinds of nice__
Sthings at small cost.
ERFEOTION OIL STOVES & OVENS. E
Oil Stoves were at one time given up as useless, owing to the dis- 3
- agreeable odor from burning oil, but since the BLUE FLAME OIL -
SSTOVE was brought out their usc has been revived and are agami
Sbecoming quite popular. They are absolutely safe and reliable, giv
Sing a quick heat and little cost and are the very thing for warm. The -
Scombustion of the oil is perfect and by turning oil the vaLve all loose
Soil is consumed before the fire is extinguishep. Ladies who are using
$b them are delighted and speak of them in the highest pratise. We -
Shave an excellent stock of these, with one and tw~o burners.
o-Our Screen Doors and Windows give comfort wherever they are
e- placed. We have all the desirable sizes.
__Our JEWEL STOVES are the most beautiful thinizs of the kind -
:ever shown here. Ornament yonr kitchen with one and see how -
- much better care will be taken of it than of an ordinary stove.
Very truly yours,
5 MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY, i
There is not a particle of mystery about the low prices which rule in
epartnent stores. Many lines under one roof means a small record of ex.
erise; each new line cuts the ratio down still lower. As expense comes
lown prices can be cut down to a point where our line houses dare not de
cend.
Low selling prices means an ever-growing business. More busines
relps to lower prices, and low prices helps to more business.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
We have now one of the largest and best equipped Furniture Depart
ients in Eastern South Carolina. A large and full stock of everything in
he Furniture and Housefurnishing line.
Our Furniture Departmen is conducted on the department store plan.
ence we are prepared to and can and will name prices lower than the or
inary furniture can afford to sell at.
All Furniture sold on easy terms, part cash and balance on easy terms,
ayable weekly or monthly.
Trunks and Suit Cases.
When you start on that summer trip don't forget that we have the
irgest stock of Trunks, Suit.Cases and Traveling Bags to be found in this
own and our prices are the lowest.
Summer Goods
Must Move.
Pash, Push, is the word all along the line in our Dry Goods Depart
ient: The bargain knife is being freely applied to everything that per
%ins to summer stuff.
It will surprise you to see what a dollar will do in our Dry Goods De
artment now. Suppose you come and see.
lustle in the Millinery Department.
While everybody is resting on their oars waiting for the dull summer
pason to p USTLE and PUSH, PUSH, is the word all along the line
i our Millinery Department.
We have just gotten in a large stock of Neck and Sash Ribbons for the
iid-summer trade, and the low prices at which we are selling these Rib
ons will simply surprise you.
Our stock of Shapes and Ladies' Hats has also been mended up so that
re can fill any order that may come to us.
Ladies, if you need a nice Hat remember that you can get just what
ou need at our store, as we are always on the lookout for trade and are
nxious to serve you.
Jlothing & Gent's Furnishings
Not in a boastful way, but in a spirit of humbleness we lay claim to
ae honor of d6ing the'largest Clothing business in the county. Our Cloth
g stock is up-to-date in every detail.
A large and full stock of Gent's Pure Linen Collars and Cuffs- always
n hand.
Come to see us, we are always glad to see you.
Yours very respectfully,
I. JENKINSON CO.
I E. C. HORTON, JR. T. MITCHELL WELLS.
IfA INTY MiATERIAL FOR
UAINTY DRESSES
For the Hot Days of Summer,
ISummer is deceiving. Most people- think it is hard to get a
satisfactory garment or comfortable and stylish summer dress.
But it is so easy to be "fixed up" if you will come over to the
SMutual and let us show you and talk prices on so many of .these
niee, thin, cool Dress Fabrics that we are turning into the simple
cash at this season of the year.
IYoung fellow, if vou have not already treated yourself to a
pair of our Crossett ~Low Cut Shoes, come along right now and~
quit cheating your feet of the good comfort that you will receive
Iby wearing a pair of these Shoes. You know Crossett Shoes are
built to "make life's walk easy."
Our Queen Quality Ladies' Shoes are full of snap and good
eare selling off ourMen's and Boys' Straw Hats at Cost for
Cash.
IRemember We are Hleadquarters
IFor anything and everything good in Millinery, from the- eheap
est to the most swell creation, and our prices are always as low
Sas the lowvest, and when it comes to quality, we handle nothmn
but the best.
We want a large share of your business; let us have it and
Iwe will do you good.
SMUTUAL DRY GOODS COMPANY
I I
LTiTHER MCINTOSH. .MNE UNR