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MANNING, S. C., DEC. 7, 1904. Pu~lishes 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 publication the following week. The Last Milestone of 1904. The month of December is the last milestone of the year 1904 and it is our time to make it the best month of the year and the greatest month of our commercial history. Below you will find a few of the many great bargains that we will oter this month. Six thousand yards of yard wide sea Island Homespun at 5c. per yard. Sold everywhere at 61c. Two thousand yards of yard wide Bleach Hompspunno starch, value 10c our price only 8%. One thousand yards of real good Cal ico only 4c yard 100 dozen mens gray and Brown mixed half hose only 5c value 10c. 100 dozen mens black half hose value V" 15c our price only 10c 50 dozen ladies very fine quality black hose only 15c or 2 pair for 25. If you need shoes, clothing, dry goods, hats, ladies jackets, millinery, ladies, gent's and childrens winter underweak'. Come to Jenkinson Co's big department store where you will find the the largest stock and the low est prices Did you say you needed a nice set of furniture Jenkinson Co is the place to get it. t W. E. JENKINSON CO. Well, yes. It comes off next month, eh? Mr. Jno. G. Slaughter is in Danville, Va., on business. Mr. H. Harby, of Sumter, was in Manning yesterday. Mr. R. D. Clark left last night for Danville, Va., on business. A party of Clarendon gentlemen left yesterday for a two weeks hunt in Berkely county. M r. I. C. Strauss of the Sumter Bar spent Monday in .Manning on profes sional business. When vou want a pleasant laxative take Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver Tablets. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Read McLeod's Last Call for 1904, and you will find that he propses to sell a large stock of goods as tempting prices. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m. by Rev. M. A. Connors. Public cordially invited. The railroad depot at this place was entered last night, and burglars suc ceeded in damaging the safe, and steal ing 40 cents in pennies. There will be a Christmas tree at the Grange Hall Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, December 21. Refreshments will be served for the benefit of the school. Landsin this county are being posted right along, so as to prevent the pro miscuous hunting. especially by those who come here to hunt birds for ship ment. -The roman candle nuisance has al ready begun among the little shavers, who'nightly engage in the dangerous play of shooting each other with these fire balls. An immense wild cat was cut in two last Monday night by the freight train at Black River. The "varmint" was being shown around the town yester day ?y some little boys. A full attendance of the membership is desired at the Methodist churchi next Sunday morning-the last before Con ference. At this service business of importance will be brought before the church. Clerk of Court J. H. Timmons, ac companied by Dr. W. M. Brockinton, left yesterday for Johns Hfopkin's San itarium in Baltimore, where Mr. Tim mons expects to undergo a surgical operation. Mr. R. E. McFaddin of Sardinia, one of our county commissioners, although slightly disfig'ured from his recent run away accident, is still in the ring, and was able to attend the meeting of the board last Saturday. Our stores are beginning to put on their holiday look already, fireworks, toys and all those things to make the young and old happy are here. The shon windows are real enticing, regard less of the price of cotton. Died at his home at Providence, Capt..P. P. Gaillard aged about 62 ears. Captain Gaillard was one~of the [eaders in Sumter county in her trying days. He was a brother of Mr. W. H. Gailard of Dullant this county. During the Christmas holidays the young gallants are going to have a grand tournamient at which there will be the best riders in this and adjoinig -counties. The affair is to be conducted on a grand scale and everything will be done to make it a memorable occasion. Mr. Henry Appelt of Darlington who spent last week in M'anning with his brother's family left last Sunday night. While here he met a number of his comrades, with whom he was in h.Cuba, which made his visit so pleasant that he will put Manning on his regu 1ar route and come here often. There is in contemplation the build ing of an electric railroad from Wright's Bluff to St. Paul, through Summerton to Manning. The projectors of this scheme believe such a road wil add greatly to the development of the section through which it will go, and afford freight competition with the Coast Line. Walter Burgess of Sandy Grove, the young man we mentioned in our last issue as having accidentally shot him self in the leg while hunting on Thanks giving day, died last Wednesday, He was a son of the late Samuel Burgess, and the sole dependence of his mother and Sisters, about 18 years of age and of exemplary character. The Ariel Ladie's Quartet Company, gave a performance here last evening which was a rare treat. Miss McKen zie's recitals were indeed charming, and Miss Leavitt's violin execution was an exhibition of a high order of musical talent. These ladies are indeed enter taining to the refined and cultured, and we hope they will again appear in Man The property in Manning is being sold for such high prices that it will not be long before those wishing to live here will be forced to seek the suburbs. We are not altogether sure if it is to the future welfare of the town to hold property at the present prices, because the ground is too high to encourage the building of houses to rent, and un less there are houses built for rent, the town will progress slowly. My wife was all run down, and I feared a long illn9ss; but one bottle of King's Sarsaparilla made a new woman of her. It is a wonderful medicine. F. J. REDMAN. Seversville, N. C. Sold by Dr. V E.Brown & Co. On last Saturday, Mr. Sanders gave an exhibition on the Presbyterian church lot of his building material to take the place of brick. He made a mixture of sand and cement, placed it in moulds and turned out blocks, which when hardened resembled stone. This same material is being used for the Baker Infirmary in Sumter, and it is also being used-for the Capers & Co. druz store at Snmmerton. The purpose of this exhibition was to give the com mittee having in charge the building of the new Presbyterian church an op portunity to see the material. and from what we can learn they are well pleased with it. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and nervous head aches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by The R1. B. Loryea Drug Store. The committee having thr tourna ment in charge is composed of Messrs. C. M. Mason, D. M. Bradham and W. J. Muldrow. The day fixed for this event is December 29th. The entrance fee is 33. The prizes will be bridle, saddle and spurs to the winner of first prize. The application committee is W. C. Davis. A Levi, and Charlton DuRant. All Knights desiring so participate must make application to the commit tee, and those accepted will be required to appear in shirtwaist, sash and cocked hat with ornament. Thecommittees are anxious to make this a big success, and they urge the co-operation of the pub lic, especially in attendance. Mothers Be Careful of the health of your children. Look out for coughs, colds,-croup and whoop ing cough. Stop them in time-One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The tremendous slum in cotton has had a very demoralizing effect upon the farmers, and business generally. The government report shows, a crop of 12,225,000 bales, about 8000,000 bales already marketed. It is estimated that the world's consumption is about 12, 000,000 bales, and now that the crop of this year exceeds the world's sup ply it is very doubtful if we shall real ize our hopes of stronger prices. There are many persons who have held large quantities of cotton, and these lose heavily by the falling of prices. The cotton goods market has already weak ened, and this is an indication that higher prices for the staple need not be looked for. A Certain Cure for Croup. When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can al gways be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's Couzh Remedy. Mr. M. F. Compton of Market Texas. says of it, "I hava used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gives p.Ibmpt relief." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. . Last Saturday on the plantation of Mr. H. S. Briggs, Ed Mackey, a negro, killed Dave Connors, and seriously wounded Lynton Butler, both the dead man and the wounded man are negroes. Mackey first drew his gun on Arthur, one of' Mr. H. S. Briggs' sons, and asked him for tobacheo. Young Briggs told him to put down his gun, where upon Mackey asked him for money, and Connors remonstrated with him,and he turned around and fired a load into Connors. Butler started to run, and was shot in the arm. Mackey went off and told some people he intended to kill his wife and baby, but he could not find them. He then escaped into the woods. The shooting was altogether unprovoked, and some think Mackey crazy. To Cure a Cough. The coughs so prevalent these days usually develop before you realize what has happened. Now the best thing to do is to take the most reliable cough cure you can get. None better than Murrays Horehound Mullein and Tar. It is made of the purest ingredients and can be given to infants as well as grown people. Above all else IT CURES. You will find it at all drug gists. 2.5c a bottle-extra large bottle. For Sale, one lot a-t Jordan containing 121 acres.5 room dwelling, good garden, and orchard, barn and stables, a store house, 20x30 feet, gin house 35x50 feet, two stories, and two tenint houses. This is a bargain Apply to Louis Ap pelt. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump Ition is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first,. thought to take Scott's Emulsion.. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will send you __ a little of the Emul sion free. Be sure that this picture ini the form of a label as on the wr rof every bottle of Em 'l or you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St N. Y. e oc and $ral druggists. There is notbing like intelligent ac tivity in business, and no one appre ciates this fact more than an up-to-datE merchant. Read Jenkinson's advertise ment, and in it you will see that he ih a strong believer in keeping in toucil withk the trading public. Jenkinsor wiselv believes that to do business ac 'tivelv one cannot lay down and wail untilthe spirit moves them, but the: must in this progressive day be up anc doing. He therefore, is out this week with special inducements to move hih mammoth stock, and we want all of om1 readers to take up his advertisement and give it careful study. A brilliant man once said: Dr. King's Sarsaparilla is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw. I was run down, nervous, weak. could not sleep-was a sick mau. I took a thorough course six bottles-and am well. JNO. W. STAGG. And it only makes men as good as new. but women as well. Sold by Dr. W. E. Browne & Co. The meeting of farmers yesterday was attended by a small body of repre sentative farmers. Rev. R. A. Sublett addressed the body and made clear his plan for the proposed organization. The purpose being to have an organi zation throughout the entire cotton belt and on tomorrow evening a State organization would be effected at Co lumbia, to which he wanted this coun ty to send representatives. The plan is to organize every township into clubs, to be subordinate to the State organi zation, whereby the cotton can be con trolled and marketed. Wherever 10, OP bales con be concentrated, a ware house is to be built, owned and control led by the cotton growers; to raise the funds for the building of these ware houses, each member to be assessed $1. for every bale of cotton he makes, and the whole management of market ing is to be governed by a board of directors, chosen at a State convention made up of representatives from the local clubs. The county organization to report quantity and grade of cotton stored, to the State agent, who will come in direct touch with the mills and exporters. After the matter was discussed by Messrs. Sublett, Hodge, and others, an organization was ef fected by making Mr. E. D. Hodge temporary chairman, and electing as delegates to Columbia. Messrs. R. A. Sublett. 0. C. Scarborough, J. J. Epps, and S. H. Bradham. When the dele gates return from Columbia the chair man of the delegation will call another meeting for a permanent organization. No More Suffering If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, 1a., says: "Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years. My case was almost hopeless. .Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended aind I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is the only remedy that has done me any good, and I heartily reco mend it. Every person suffering wi th indigestion or dyspepsia should use it. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. December Land Sales. Last Monday Sheriff Davis sold some valuable nroperty, and it brought good rices: Three lots in the Town of Man iing, known as the Ivy lots brought 1,214.50. Numbers 1 and 2 were sold to Dr. W. E. Brown, and No. 3 to J. F. Bradham. 71 acres, suit of Johnson, et al, vs. DuBose, et al, $225, to Lonis Appelt. 276 acres, suit of Turbeville, vs. Carter, et al, $1,000, to S. C. Turbeville. Clerk of Court Timmons sold at the suit of Stack vs. Capers, et'al, 56 acres, for $775, to A. L. Lesesne. Notice. / All persons interested in Oak Grove Cemetery will meet at Oak Grove on Thursday, December 22nd, 1904, for the purpose of cleaning up said ceme tery. By order of Trustees. P. E. RIDGEWAY, Chairman. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long - ILiving. The men of eigty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotuned well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as he will. however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his consti tution, and will need a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver and bowels. When this is done there is no reason why the average man should not live to old age. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 'The zoology ot Mattimy. "Monsteri" said she, weeping. "Now you call me a hen, but before I mnarried you you called me a duck!" "I was an ass to do it," said he gloomily. "I didn't know you werea goose then." PLEASE YOUR~ FAMILY and pre serve your house by painting with L & M. Paint. Wears and covers like gold. Its lead and zine. Non-chalkable. Money saver. Fullest measure. Tlake least. Bought from The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Generosity. Robert-Do you believe that big ears are a sign of generosity? Richard-Sure; the generosity of na tre.-Puck. Nature is st.'.l the grand agent 12 making poets.-Carlyle. Acid Iron Miner.1 quickly relieves and per manently cures Inaligestion and all stomael troubles. Has 310 elual for diseases peculiar t< women. Price only 50c. Try it. Sold by drug gists. Diamond Ink. So called diamond ink for writing or glass Is a compound of fluoric acid and barium. The !atter has no effect, 11 being simply a white powder to give body tothe acid. The inlccan be.used with a rubber hand stamp, and 11 should be allowedI to r-emainf fiftee! minutes, when the barium 5vill brus] off, leaving the design'orthe glass. Driven to Desperation. Living at an Out of the place, remot< from civilization, a family is ofter driven to desperation in case of acci dent, resulting in Burns. cuts, woundi ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the best or earth. 25c. at The R. B. Loryea Dru, Store. A Fine Family. "I have used Dr. King's Blood an< Liver Pills in my family and with m; tenants. Am sixty-nine, and have raise< nine sons twenty-one years old, and four daughters. have used all the lead ing liver medicines, but find King's t be the best of all. "REUBEN F. CHRRITENBURY." Experience tells. Get these pills a Dr. W B. Brown & Co.'s BUSINESS LOCALS. The Furniture Man. Levi Block. [tf $1.2~ Shoes for $1.00 now at J. W. McLeod's. Levi Block. L ickson Hardware Co. has a full line of Guns. Ammunition. Boots and Coats When you want Toys and Fireworks call at P. B. Mouzon's. [tf Buy your Heaters and Cook Stoves from Dickson Hardware Co. and save money. Every thing at a cut price during December. Read J. W. McLeod's ad and see, Levi Block. Fireworks! Firewoiks! Toys! Toys! at P. B. Mouzon's. . [tf Don't buy anything until you get T. W. 3cLeod's prices. You must get McLeod's prices on all goods before you buy, Levi Block. When in need of Cereal Goods of all kinds you can find them at Mouzon's Grocery. Come any day between now and Jan. 1st. 1905 and get anything you want at a big cut price. J. W. McLeod, Levi Block. Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat Seed. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Just in 247 Ladies Sample Hats at half price at .T. W. McLeod's, Levi Block. Can't you get one. A3.00 *2.00 and $1.00 Hats for $1.50, $1.00 aud5 9c. during this month at J. W. McLeod's, S. I. Till. Mgr. Fireworks, Toys, etc., at P. B. Mou zon's. [tf You can buy. some goods cheap at any time but you cannot buy anything you want cheap every day in the year, but you can get anything cheap now at J. W. McLeod's, Levi Block. Go to Mouzon's Grocery for Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates. Nuts, Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Vegeta bles, fresh, just in. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Boys, buy that Gun- from Dickson Hard ware Co., they are underselling the cut price. Think of this $10,000 worth of goods to be sold in Manning at almost, first cost. See J. W. McLeod, Levi Block. For Sale-167 acres of land in Har mony township, adjoining lands of You mans iand Nelson. said tract has about 75 acres cleared, with a four room ten ant house. Particulars apply to. this offica Fire Insurance I represent some of the oldest and strongest-fire insurance companies do ing business in the Unit ed States, and respect fully solicit a share of .your patronage. C. 3.= P . TC . GIN PflOSPflfTh KIDNE3Y DISEASES URINARY POR SALE AT ALL. DISfBNSAKIES.* WALL PAPER. All Kinds of Paperhanging and Decorating Work Done I make a specialty of Hotel and Whole House Work. . Lowest Estimates for tilgh Grade Work. Will guarantee- my work to stay on the wall. Can save you 25 per cent. J. H. ORVINI tIANNING, S. C. For Sale. A limited supply of highly improved Cotton See-d of my own selection, at $1.50 per buishel or ten bushels fr' *10.00. ALSO One -:-' line registered Bo'tr, about fourteer. months old for $30.00. Ap ply tA. J. TINDAL, Manning, S. C. . .THE. . R. B. L.ORYEA DRUG STORE,~ ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop., Sign of th~e . . . Golden Mortar, Beg to inform their niany friends and custom ers that they are prepared to supply their wants We carry aul an complete line in every de partmient of the DRUG BUSINESS and every attention is shown to the wants of their customers. For Xany Years We have endeavored to give the very best at tenion to our customers' wants, and feel that we have s.ucceeded. Our stock- of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS is complete in every par ticular and every and a hen in need of PURE RUGS and MEDI CIES call on us and we can give you general SMLORDERS receive our careful and im We hoefr yournkind pat ae which for years we have earnestly striven to merit. SISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, sign of the - Golcden Mortar -4 MANNINO, S. C. PICHE DOLLS. A UMS. CAKE PLATE CUP & SAJCER 4 PIcTURE PFRAMES. CUT GLASS. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. The Above Articles for Sale at Rhame's Drug Store, SUMMERTON, S. C. ~' RAMEProprietor of Rame's a D. O. RH AMEDrug Store, is au censed Druggist and a member of the State Phar maceutical Association, with eighteen (18) years' CONTINUOUS' experience compounding prescrip tions. Further comment is unnecessary. UANNOUNCEMENT. II want to thank the people of Clarendon county for their past and present patronage and I assure you Sone and all the same is -very much appreciated by me. * Iextend to all my friends a cordial invitation to inspect my Fall line of SDry Goods, 5hoes, Etc., and I will say if prices and quality count for any Sthing, I know I can please the most fastidious. Watch my advertisements and you will know Swhere to obtain a good guality of Merchandise at very reasonable prices. Ihave in my Dress Goods department: '0-inch Cheviot Mixture at......... ...0 per yard. 3;-inch Scoteh Mixture at...........-0 per yard. Nun's Veiljing at...........-..........50 per yard. I Crepeline at......--- -------- -... 0e per yard. I defy cofnpetitioni on my entire line of Shoes as to quality and prices. Once you buy my Shoes I ~ Swill alvays have you as a customer. m is full of good things and anything you need in our line von will find here, and the price-well, we will ~not "meution prices as you might think we carryE s hoddy goods. Notions. No matter what notion strikes youi, come our way and look over our line. We know we can please you in anything you need. Huyler's Candies. Remember us when you want good Candies. We handle Hurler's Candies exclusively anid everybody knows the merits of those goods. Come to see me. xL0IxL.EVm ,;2"LIAAI W4 =I AA I SPEIALEFFORTS SALE. 1 We are making special efforts on the prices- of Boys Knee Suits for the remaining days of November and the first ten days of December. We want the cash wrapped u-p in this Clothing and our prices will get it. SPECIAL EFFORTS to keep our prices on Shoes way down, and remember this fact that only good Shoes, solid. Shoes, will be found in our place. SPECIAL EFFORTS on Ladies' -Cloaks. Skirts and. Furs. Our Ladies' Skirts were late in arriving, so that means that they must be sold and sold quick, and..nothig. will do it better than the prices- we are making just now. SPECIAL EFFORTS on Dry Goods, fDress Goods,', Silks and all kindred goods, and will be money in your pccket to trade with us now. SPECIAL EFFORTS on Millinery. Only about one mouth longer to close out our Millinery, and we will make prices that will do this. Our stock is very complete for this season of the year and we certainly can get your Hat up in good s'tyle. - SBECIAL RFFORTS all the way through our store, to push out our large stock of goods-they must be sold. Yours truly,. MUTUAL DRY GOODS fOM 1 V. LUTHER NClNTOSH. w.MIi'ER TURN"ER. liii - We are now about to pass the last milestone in the prospir ous year 1904. We propose to pass under whip and spur,:mag: the month of December a record-breaker in our. commercial -his tory. We will not leave a leaf unturned'to attain this end. Every department-in our great store will-be repkte with the most saleable merchandise in order that the .best results may be obtained. Look out for our great Holiday ad. this week, it contains very interesting matter for everybody-the rich, ,the poor, the young and the old, can all come -and select suitable gifts to make Christmas joyous and happy. DID YOU KNow That we have now in stock the greatest line of Gent's, Ladies and Children's Shoes tozbe found in tIis part of the State. A full stock of the famous H. C. GODMAN Shoes. A full stock-of T. D.Barry fine Shoes for Men. DID YoU KNOW That we have now in stock the greatest line of Ladies', Gent's and Children's Wool and Cotton Knit Underwear to be found in this town? Men's nice -Fleece-Lined Undervest and Drawers to match, only 50 and 75c per suit. Ladies' heavy Jersey Ribbed Vest and Pants to match, only 50 and 75c per suit. be 11l pay you to see our great line of Winter Underwear and bconvinced that W. E. JENKINSON COMPANY back up. what Ethey say. - htorDID YOU KNOW - Thatourstock of Men's. Boys' and Children's Clothing, Over Ecoats and Odd Pants is complete in every department? A large line of Gerit's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Neck wear. Collars and Cuffs. Gent's, if you need nice Clothing at rock-bottom prices here i the place to come. -Did You Know, Ladies, That we have just gotten a large line of Fancy Neckwear, -late style Belts, New Lace Collars for the Holiday trade? Won't-you please come and give this department a look. Did You Know, Ladies, EThat we have just gotten for the Holiday trade a large stock of Embroidery Silk Floss? If you want to do some nice little piece of art for a Holiday gift better come hore and get your Silk Floss. We have just what you need. Ladies, You All Know That w e carry the greatest stock of Kid Glores and Fabric Gloves in town?; Just seour great stock of Gloves now and you will see at once that you will see at once that you will have no trouble to get what you need in Gloves. You Don't Know, But We are here to tell you that we have the greatest stock of Furniture and House furnihing Goods to be found in this part of the State. A great big hail 12.5 feet lon crowded with a grand line of Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Wardrobes. Side boards, Hall Racks, Chiffoniers, Chairs of all kinds. Everything that is needed i f yo isinant to make your good wife a present of a nice Suit of Furni tu e or a pair of nice Willow Rockers or anything else in the Furmiture- line come her e and we will do you good. - Yours truly, IV. B. JENKINSOI CO.