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IJatc As W( We keep up a continuou: There is no such thing as a It matters not how dull the times are or how good tra We quote prices this week on many lines of goods that own pockets. For Only 4 Cents. A very large purchase of several thousand yards of very good Calicoes, well worth 5c yard, enables us to offer them at 4c yard as long as they last. For 5 1-2c Yard. We offer 2,000 yards nice yard-wide Sea Island Homespun at only 5jc yard. For 6 1-4c Yard. We offer 4,000 yards very nice quality yard-wide Sea Island Homespun only 6tc yard. For 8 1-3c Yard. We offer 2,000 yards of very heavy yard-wide Sea Island Homespun, real value 10c, but we put them on sale at Sjc yard. For Only 8 I-3c Yard. We put on sale 3,000 yards of the best yard-wide Bleach Homespun-no starch-ever shown on this market for 8Lc. Call and examine this Bleach and you will at once see that it is a real value. For 50c Per Suit. We offer forty dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Cotton Under vests and Drawers to match at only 50c per Suit, Vest and Draw ers to match. For 50c Per Suit. We offer 100 dozen Ladies' Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants to match at 50c per Suit, Vest and Pants. These chilly mornings indicate the near approach of winter, and we are forcibly reminded that a change is necessary in our underwear. It matters not what your wants may be mn this lhne we will come as near supplying them as any house in the city, frem the smallest child to the full grown man or woman. Children's Fleeced ~Ribbed Pants and Vests, 15 to 25 Cents Each. Children's All-Wool Vests and Pants. 50c. to $1 each. Misses' and Children's Union Suits, 25, 401 and 50c. Infants' Wool Wrappers, 50 to 65c. Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25c. each, extra heavy, 50c. Ladies' Unshrinkable Vests and Pants, 75c.' each. Ladies' Union Suits, white and gray, $1. Ladies' Wool Scarlet Vests and Pants 75c. each. Ladies' Medicated Vests and Pants, $1 to $1.50 each. Children's Knitted Balmoral Skirts, 40 and 50c. Ladies' and Misses' Knitted Balmioral Skirts, 50c. to $1.50. Ladies' Silk-Mixed Balmoral Skirts, $2. Fascinators, all colors and black, 25c. to $1. Ladies' Zephyr Shawls, all colors, soc. to $1.50. Children's Toboggan Caps, 25c. to $1. should we happen to be out of an article when you call for it, remember it is only temporary, as our stock is being replenished almost daily. O' DONN E LL & CO., kt new business; therein lies ig still; you must either be 01 always on the lookout for trade-there is always another run. ed in saleable merchandise at very close prices, and those who< Also a large and full line of Ladies' and Gent's Fine Dress Shoes. Also a large line of Children's Fine Dress Shoes. For 5 and 10 Cents. We offer the greatest line of 5 and 10-cent Toilet Soaps to be found in this town. If you like nice toilet soaps it will pay you to look. Collars and Ouffs. Of course there is not as much doing in linen collars and cuffs as in hot weather, but we want to. tell you that we carry in stock all the time a full line of the famous H. C. Curtis-C Brand Collars and Cuffs. The best Collars and Cuffs on earth for the money, 121c each. FINE DR.EtSS OODSr You can almuost number the dry goods houses in this State upon your fingers who are doing a nicer fine dress goods business than we are, and why is this? If there is anything new in dress goods on the market we will show it upon our counters just as quick as Columbia or Charleston. We make a special study of this department and keep in touch with all that is uprto-date and new. A Stiiessful iMillinery Buisiness. Years ago when we opened up a millinery department the highest prices we could sell hats for then was from $2 to $3. . The ladies who needed nice hats went to other places to get their hats. but by persistent effort and employing the best millinery talent from the North we have gradually built up a large and prosperous millinery trade and now the best trade buy their hats from us, and now it is no common thing for us to send out hats costing from 87.50 to $15 each. We also make a specialty of cheap Hats from 81.50 to $5. \ Eternal pushing is the price of success. Neatly complimented. - One Phase of Mexican Etiqluette. George Grey Barnard, the eiaetueeispclriss sculptor, is hard at work in sonb h olwn utto France, in the town of Moret, rmalte rttnb pns o upon his decorations for the state ~nwietaeigi htcuty capitol at Harrisburg, Pa., says teeioepecoftqetetre ,the New York Tribune.lyeicnnoca Idn wne An American visited Mr. Bar- alnwarvlwaee hi ak nard's studio in September and,foeg lstrntecpedmut while he was watching the sculp- inslmprtgenoceoevy tor modeling, a strange lookingfaiyoancosdrtn nteap figure reeled past the window-itltathyavarieanpu a long-haired man in a velvet tesle n hi oe tteds coat.psto ftersietfiigI "That is the town drunkard,"whcetueetenwlaridfi said Mr- Barnard. "He is a per- il eai notcdan n son of talent, too. "He writes verses, paints a little and has eStmEnne composed four popular songs. Thstaiegewsmdeprct 'Sometimes he says the pleas- l no~ yalz o h a antest, brightest things. One epoe ooe n ls h avs evening, for instance, he wasDeiigtplynsadotowrh staggering homeward, after an ciet ntetu aigtee. afternoon at the cafe, when thegneislatndoisowbuns. town arshametim.exiasnetierte of agair, and eve I "ee are Caimr,'themar hsonme the flowing perfetatin shalsaid 'wh do't yu stpmn wsile tcoelng is thazconss. sake,"forrthessake ofeyourftwoiquetteavy.tLoad boysYour xampe to hosel Melicanload ifthmach tae Stlefellws ispernciousvetilly Cure. it igdtse what ruintheicarer,'alyo net Srvah,aerching as 'Mvear arsal,'he sut-ogn mahindter soderepted mute terd. dedc~e~pit wht ou toail tha ar cnidrable, inrte cip ital tat t nd paerrieanend cu sayemselvendand mhkerofomysbaysthe die p sito of theo repsisfaiCurng Sn sha saifc tintt and issnely brieofm the poitil reainennte and un-r 'Beter en, sad CsiiirforThie stesengn ame prfeta ________ y cutomers by araz.coywhog itas tem.loiei to showan clo el the es esiare wopas inscoerd ftewrk e Two ear a o tc Phrmay Bardof tiedlacstrinl; froma ontprtobes thea 'Ne Yok SuhWaesAusralahadine to. noerug tore.kngte n aon ashaoal mth uhim m e -anvreadofaai,_nee icie there Csmir,' tht mar-t Oushal ntire lihy donet you sopl ahrC~vwDrM sae, that the decaed wof enturetwo boys? froural epoi lento thsce lit-A ~lutrs~pprtlst tae felowiserlaniciou. Iemdy will: madeib the caerlanMdcie'putr acerwokp "'My a dneofal narcoshaes stut-iefe h olso hat h say,~ th safnteand emakeof cmy beysparw ol oeb h cr n whaait u with aee beciu obl ruito ta tfo hm h ace i thanm ther ahier." ohrlttentko wa od otpte.A NoPone nChamberlain's Cough Remedy.Jls edcddt edtefwso espomiallyrmmneZ:d, biHerl d a aztikn hti ol Tfor couars, aco, th Pamac whoardn betolrefrtf prost w couanalysis mdyi for sle byugh ed IOut orea entrug iStoe hey foun ow.Hetaglytdaadt oetat Pheyrectred hiasrpisetertwrerutelyan freearrows aslbefore.sTheyiwerectaking their cornIhetheirmberlaiand aeingcite Tseasc o allearcotics maches ofohhrisistigfratri og remnothe man'st conbs ovca eriancrsitotathecul had:andit s wih afeeing fscurt it that asny mter courie ttoeher littletjn. epcAll trecmmndesyt. liers reuin addtswa o. coughsoldsn, Proup mad awhoopingedIwstoi'ntn'aal. r. writsh. Tientd ias attaked byt foTheAd htcageddte atia of he tomah. Ihadofte fon e wVgascy thaelompfhis Pazess. stomah an livr troblesso thate la f fth torancntang scribed them.The patienouginedofromForSalenoneglo theiirt dseandhasnor hd a atac stmach roomdwllig giodrd fte, in 4 mnts."Eletrc Bttesresndoachathat bar andurable, aretore indgetio, onsiptio ad kd~ey wstolyrieve and tpemantl house. troulesTrythem Onl 5 atT b Th ise of bargai App ia Loure. Al) P..StorroryaeruDgist atore.Mainpstree Cli th 3 and persistent effort to gE successful merchant standii to may be the W. E. JENKINSON COMPANY i should command the attention of all those who are interest For 75c Per Suit. We offer fifty dozen Men's Heavy Cotton Fleece-Lined Under vests and Drawers to match, only 75c per Suit, Shirt and Drawers to match. For Only 75c Suit. We offer thirty-six dozen Ladies' Heavy Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants to match, for only 75c per Suit, Vest and Pants. These goods are sold on the market for el per Suit, but our close buying enables us to name the close price of 75c Suit. .For 10, 12 1.2 and 15c Yard. A recent large purchase of White Piques enables us to put on the market 15, 20 and 25c grades at 10, 12j and 15c yard. It will pay yen to look after these lines of goods, as they are in great de mand for ladies' waists and the like. For 10c per Pair. A large purchase of 100 dozen Men's Fine Black 15c Hose en ables us to mark them out at the astonishing price of 10c per pair. For Only 5e per Pair. We offer you 100 dozen of the old reliabfe brown and grey mixed Half Hose at only 5c per pair. It will pay you to look after these. Shoes for Everybody. We have not the space to dwell at length upon the merits of ur Shoe stock. but we wish to say in the most forceful language possible that we have the largest and best selected stock of Shoes to be found in any one house in this town and among them may be be found a large stock of the famous H. C. GODMAN Black Bottom Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children. Those who have worn the Godman Shoes know that they are the best on earth for bhe money. TEMWPERANCE COLUMN. eration in the use of alcoholic a , . -beverages. However, before he is done with the affair he is like onductecd b>v Paxville W~. . r. lyt idcue.orfetmn National Motto-" For God. Home and Na- t h pie ohislt Stat .otto-- Be Strong and of Good Cour- i eoiain n oCrs OrWatchword-Agitate. Educate, Organize.tiaty Pied- helping mc. I promise not to buy,Thdeucainofntcl drink, sell or givevcts f oa asiec From bad compnion I'll refri BihpPteianwl fodt . And never take God's name in vain,.''gad u tesrrw h Alcohol and the Humau Body. bogtt iloso hita About seven years ago Benniebeivr-h inuytahs Nichols, a fourteen - year - old cnuthsdn oteCrs schoolboy, was carelessly hand- ta hrheeyhradt ling a gun. It was accidentally hsonbac fi seily discharged and a heavy charge ,Bso otrcno ihl u passed through his arm, almostasdortetsofnmont tearing it from the body, shat-uneshbeteryiesbl tering the bone in several places t h elnso h hita and lacerating the flesh until it wrd hung in strips from the bone. Foindsrmatgbewn An old soldier who happened tosaonndalnintenert care for the boy until the doctorofmdrtaspoedoi could get there, said he never moeaedikn-npbcl saw as sickening a sight uponmaigacoeofvlsbap a battlefield, or saw as fearfully poigdikn napriua Whenthedoctr cme h maeli thein aae talon-ifec mn immedate repartion to m e sawhtoinerhinsuccess this putte he rm.Theboybegsaorth he prcoess ingl ta ~ed pteouly tat i migt hi dnminin , an aooni Chis be utof. ovd y hs led-wht asBishop Potter -llaffodyt ing, thelphysicianhtookntheyfathtdhis ar t on sie an sad tis onduc has done whto the Chris him: tian church canrywere, andif to "Mr.Nichls, f tht weehan own branchnoftitsepeially. ~~~ny oth~Biho Pter ma' o nti vi nt' oetannt igodtlyu hol intownhip I wuld a d ome tet has put no moment. utae tht ar at nceasntessrctie be dotierlyic inenyl bouced eerwhikey r tbac the octrings tha the Chrijstin ~o n ou lfe Yu av yurFs thins.rmntn ewe boy pure bloodoo and yuhv Byteislointe judgmest broghthi upinthesae wy.of moeCritian oposd t Right [tak th chnce.Wathhmaki.nry chodman Potter by sp ~loel, adif lod oisnig clldrovin drenancei as puica Thlaerae bound. arshaledpeotn ad lessnevilrtha frisking When thg frigtful scars wilhemadtnethresoldb putae thearmi. Teeaedy te-m oerih Poetn bcut off. tovd bhis 'Yone picplchrhtdurei-n ing, you phcian thank your fathrteCrsinmnsr fti eor ou od fone. sIf there prsntoadl "Mr.enan alcohols, itaintwere bn hero' han's butn this owhol Tis oynsp Iould nehwIa wudntm-s adil putate knowar t oe as tbthe weadsro aet h oly asc stoate boo rinkrhmel;btiti-h Wann.t a kno ot abtnenvcriusfernitcaesht atouhedr, wt hisey ora- ksitmeanes erbe 30L~c in yor ievogae Deo-hr ubn dik n h bo ret worthodifisnofuyuorrwful Wuht Bimhop intte Hsamoe inoetay.re ohugy sikn suke tr, chdndi..WThehsoi Sinely andhif blotte formllsoning, nhsfah he boy'sYr Subayd oo pr er'ct- prsendmte' reiosly makitnegletedy the b er ras :loco has beenddoig "Yung wnes, ho care thno doubt dulther for your too otne.so Ifo thisreuegf ebn. l. a badn bhenospnyaalcooholicereacat her, you'dehaf ofti vnte. ofm casn4 uos Atrc Jutnow. Thisop Psotr isephe osw, l emde sie.luke' rnd l wel plesed facth the be iaSfvuclyarse ute snfaoon andl cofedsing Ithatqe suces ofhi efors ibhalahe adks pin. whcat The Chris of is eronaprncpleof nod Lof Drug mSte.Hehsdn ness UCcess. the secret of our succes. . the advance or decline. r on the ladder to climb; there is always room at the top. lo not study these prices will do so at the expefise of, theu. - FURNITURE DEPARTMEN As in the dry goods and millinery business so in the Furnit business. We have laid our bands to the plow and we will back into an unfinished furrow. We have made Manning a dry goods market second-to none the State and now we propose to make it a furniture market,'. you will believe it when you come and see our great furniteliW 125 feet long, spread out with the choicest line of Furnitret-bo" found in this part of the State. Nice Imitation Walnut Bedroom Suits at only $10 D r Wash Stand and 4-foot Bed. Nice Oak Bedroom Suits at $12'50, $15, $20, $25,$30j $5 $75 per Set. Extension Dining Tables from $5 to $15 each.*' Oak Wardrobes from $10 to $25 each. Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Lounges, Couches and Divans' A large line of Chairs of all kinds, Cane RockersW Rockers, Oak Rockers and Reed Rockers for the Holiday trade Iron Beds, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Rugs, Carpets. Mattings, - Oil Cloths. Curtain Rods and Poles, Window Shades of all kinds , and all 'kinds -of Housefurnishing Goods, Lace Curtains and 'al kinds of Curtain goods. CLOTHNGQ Young men, we want to tell you that we havene of t - greatest lines of Ready-Made Clothing to bejf6ind in this bhe only house in to wn that had the nerve to put in aline of Cii? Rain Coats, and we are selling them too. We alsocarry a nice line of Men's Fine Overcoats, Men s Pants and Children's Clothing. If you want up-to-date Clothing come to see us. A fie line of the latest style Men's Hats and Gent's F ng Goods always on hand. DON'T' GET ALARIM~f No matter what you meet with while your are out hunting.cJ You are safe if you trade with the Dickson Hardware -Compaen or you get the best good for the iseast money. We have this fall bhe largest and best assortment of - BOOTS and LEGGINGS. . - GUNS and RIFLES, COATS and VESTS, BELTS and CAPS SHOT and POWDER, SHELLS 'and PRIMERS We also~sell those high grade, Guaranteed Perfect ;Baking- J toves, at any price. Boys, wve can sell you a nice Wheel or any kind of Bicycle [epairs-When you need a guaranteed Knife, Razor-or Scissors, se have them. Remember, we are THE HARDWARE MEN. DICKSON AR*A REiliOIPAIIY Levi Block. Peruvian Guano. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED:-' Ammonia... .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 8.30. Total Phosphoric Acid..... ..................3.50. Total Potash..................... ...... .... 2. )omplete mixture analysis guaranted: Ammonia... . .... ... . .... .... .. ............ 3.25. Potash.. .... ............... ........ 3.25. Phosphoric Acid............................S 1per C I am in position to make contracts for these goods, and shall be 1eased to serve you. Th'ere are some who run down these goods, but they are inter sted in other fertilizer. - - LOUIS APPELT.