The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 04, 1905, Page 4, Image 4
Potash
is necessary for cotton to produce
high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertilization; they contain informa
tion that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of it
to the
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York- Atlanta, Ga.
93 Nassau St., or 24 o Bo ad
Street.
MOUZON,
The Staple and
Fancy Grocer,
carries a full and complete line of Green and
Parched Coffees. Sugars. Grits. Meal and all
Heavy Groceries.
You can tind on my shelves. right fresh Can
ned 'Meats of all kinds. including such delica
cies as Chicken. Tongue. Chipped Beef, Lob
sters, Shrimps. etc.
I have the entire garden of freshly canned
Vegetables of the staple variety. including far
off Boston BIked Beans.
Of the easily digested cereal preparations I
carry. anon-r others. Force. Shredded Wheat.
Cream of Wheat. etc.. al of which is delicious.
healthful and nutritious-the very food for dys
ptptics and invalids.
You want Ccndiments. None are better than
HEINZ'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, MUSTARDS,
and his varied line of appetizing relishes. I
Now ie tie to buy your Jellies-and Pre
serves. Come to MOUZON'S for them.
I keep all the time a full line of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
You can gpt your breakfast, dinner and sup
per from mny store.' I can feed the toiling la
borer or the fastidious epicure: the irritable
dyspeptic ::nd the pettish invalid.
SQUARE DEALING. live and let live. with
-golden ruie prices covers my motto.
efore buying for your table call and see
1"P. B. MOUZON,
.Th3. -i'OCce*.
WALL PAPER.
All Kinds of Paperhanging
and DeccAt-ir.g Work Done
I make a specialty of Hotel and
Whole House Work.
Lowest Estimates for
High Grade Work.
Will guarantee my work to stay
on the wall.
(an save you 25 per cent.
J. H. ORVIN,
nIANNING, S. C.
---Ic
WE WANT ALL INTERESTED !N
MACHINERY
TO HAVE OUR NAME CEFORE THEM
DURING 1905
Write us statigg what kind of
MACH IN E R~you use or Will
install, and we will mall you
FREE OF ALL COST
AHANDSOME AND USEFUL
POCKET DIARY AND ATLAS
OR A LARCE
SCOMMERCIAL CALENDAR
Glibbes Machinery Company,
CoLU MBIA, S C.
A STOCK oF HORSE POWER HAY
- PESSES TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
SPECIAL PRICES
OIN PHOS~fITE
I cURES
IKIDNEY
IDISEASES
URINARY
BLADDER
f%&rJTROUBLES
~~ POR SI RT IJ.
,. DISIENSIElS.
For Sale.
A limited supply of highly improved
Cotton Seed of my own selection, at
31.50 per- bushel or ten bushels fr $10.00.
ALSO
Osa very fine registered Boar. about
-fourteen months old for $30.00. Ap
ply to
A. J. TINDAL.
- - Manning, S. C.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons baving claims against the
*Estate of Miss Abbie M. Dukes, of Sum
m-erton. deceased. will present them
duly attested, and those owing said
*Estate will make payment to
REY. E. T. HODGES.
Batesburg. S. C.
or
W. H. BRYAN,
St. Charles, S. C.
-JA. WElNBERG,
LAWYER.
MANNING. S. C.
* Prompt and careful attention given
to all business'
JH. LESESNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING. S. C.
Woodnmen of the World.
Meets on fourth Monday nights at
8:30.
Visiting Sovereigns in vi ted..
Directing Funerals.
We have an up-to-date- Under
taking Establishment, and carry
S a full line of Caskets. Coffins, and
Undertakers' Su pplies, from the
cheapest to the best State Casket
Our beautiful Hearse is a great
addition in this department. and
puts us anr a level-witha the larger
undertakers in the State, and we
have men graduates in this pro
fession, sober and reliable.
S.- L. KRASNOFF,
UNDERTAKER.
J. W. HERIOT,
FUNERAL DIRE CTOR.
Harcourt and Tennyson.
One of the stories told of the late
Sir William Vernon Harcourt relates to
a gibe at Tennyson. The poet was one
day reading him the lyrics for "The
Princess." and when in "Tears, Idle
Tears," he came to the line, "The earli
est pipe of half awakened birds," Har
court looked up and said, "Ah, I sup
pose that would be a pipe before break
fast:" Tennyson is said to have re
ceived the jest a little grimly.
Moleculem.
"What are you studying now?" asked
Mrs. Cumrox.
"We have taken up the subject of
molecules," answered her son.
"I hope you will be very attentive
and practice constantly. I tried to get
your father to wear one, but he
couldn't make it stay in his eye."-a
Washington Star.
Her Generosity.
Mrs. Pall-Have you given anything
to charity this year? Mrs. Mall-Yes.
I have just sold all of my old clothes
to my washerwoman for almost noth
ing.--Detroit Free Press.
The Cheyto pagoda in Burma is built
on a huge rocking stone poised on an
other at a height of 2.000 feet.
THS
'TOMAS I
I NIMMERI
C I desire to direct at.
tention to the fact that
I have moved into the j
store next door to the
Manning Hardware Co., z
t which was especially
prepared for my line of 3
business, and I am now
a position to handle i
mv increasing trade bet g
ter than ever. My stock z
of Family and Faney :
E Groceries
C cannot be excelled any- z
where, because I am in
constant touch with the
C best of markets, and
e handle first grades in
E- everything. I am sole :
C agent for the celebrated
You will always get
from me the freshest Z
and choicests of Fruits.
I buy my~ Fruits in car
load lots, and am in
position to sell at whole
sale prices. I
There is no store in I
the county with a better
stock of
eats,Preserves, Jellies, 2
Setc. We have the best 4
of Pickles, Olives, Sal
Sads, and in fact every- *
thing to enticearnd make i
it easy for the house
,.keeper to prepare a good
Sdinner-come to see me.
$pnaaa N ian ununer.nu
There's a Dollar' at Each
Each End of a Thous
and, and the First One
Is the Biggest.
The First Dollar!I
Call on us and get one of our
RED E V O S which
will help you to save your small
change.
When you get One Dollar, de
posit it with us. You will find it
easy enough to keep it growing
after you once begin.
COMIE AT ONC'E !
ank of Summierton,
Summerton, S. C.
Undertaking.
t~ornded or nght. een unra ir
IW. B. T 'INON CO.
THE SUNDAY SCIjOOL.
LESSON 11, FIRST QUARTER, INTER
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 8.
Text of the Lenson, John 1, 19-34.
Memory Verses. 2G, 27-Golden Text.
John I, 29-Commentary Prepared
by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
[Copyright, 1905, by American Press Association.]
Let us never forget the reason why
this gospel was written, "That ye
might believe that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of God, and that, believing, ye
might have life through His name"
(xx. 31). As we saw In last lesson, "In
Him was life," and it is always true,
"IL ililn is life," and nowhere else is
life to be found. "He that hath not
the Son of God [whatever else he may
have] hath not life" (I John v, 12). He
also is light and love, and nowhere else
are these to be found but in Him. "In
Him alone is redemption" (Acts iv, 12).
''To Him give all the prophets witness,
that through His name whosoever be
lieveth In Him shall receive remission
of sins" (Acts x, 43). The prophet who
bears testimony in this lesson is John
the Baptist, of whom Jesus said,
"Among those that are born of women
there is not a greater prophet than
John the Baptist" (Luke vii, 28). To
bear witness, testimony or record Is all
one. In verses 7. 8 and 15 of our les
son chapter the word is translated "wit
ness;" in verses 19, 32, 34, -it is "rec
ord;" in chapter iii, 32, 33, it is "testi
mony." The important point is that
the one to whom testimony is borne is
"the Son of God," "the word made
flesh," the only revealer of the Fa
ther.
The Lord had said to Moses, "I will
raise them up a prophet from among
their brethren like unto thee, and will
put my words in His mouth" (Deut.
xviii, 18). He also said in Mal. iv, 5,
"Behold, I will 'send you Elijah the
prophet before the coming of the great
and dreadful day of the Lord." The
Jews, not seeming to recognize the
prophet like unto Moses as their Mes
siah, inquire of John if' he Is the
Christ or Elijah oi- that prophet. He
does not attempt by his superior knowl
edge to teach them nor to correct their
misapprehension, but meekly insists
that he is the voice of one crying in the
wilderness, "Make straight the way of
the Lord" (Isa. ml, 3). Our Lord Jesus
testified of him that he was the one
spoken of in Mal. iii, 1, "Behold, I 'Send
My messenger before thy face, which
shall prepare thy way before thee."
See Matt. xi, 10. He was only a mes
senger, the voice of another. The mes
sage was not his own, but that of the
one who sent him. Unless it is so with
the Lord's messengers today they run
in vain and speak in vain.
When the messengers from the Phari
sees asked him for his authority to
baptize he again referred them to Him
who sent him, saying, "There standeth
one among you whom ye know not,
whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy
to unloose" (verse 27). To take off
one's- shoe meant that the place trod
den upon or the matter in hand was
not that of the person whose shoe was
removed, but of a superior having pow
er and wisdom to control, guide and
accomplish the business in hand. See
carefully Ex. 111, 5; Josh. 1, 3; v, 15;
Isa. lviii, 13. John was authorized
only to deliver his message, to do the
work appointed him and point people
to the one of whom he was the herald.
The Lord Jesus Christ is the only one
able or worthy to accomplish that
which the Father sent Him to do (Rev.
v, 1-7). The next day after the Phari
sees had sent to him, John, seeing
Jesus, cried, "Behold the Lamb of God
which taketh away the sin of the
world" (verse 29).
The great questions are: How can sin
be put away? How can sins be for
given? How can a sinner be justified
before God? For until this great bar
rier is removed there can be no fellow
ship between sinful man and a holy
God. We are living In days when from
so called orthodox pulpits the doctrine
of man's total depravity is scoffed at,
and consequently a Saviour to die in
the sinner's stead, suffering for our
sins, is to such people wholly unneces
say. But the word of God, which Is
forever settled in heaven (Ps. exix, 89),
plainly teaches man's utter sinfulness
and the necessity of a sinless man to
die in the sinner's stead (Rom. il1 and
v and all Scripture). He whom John
points out is the Lamb of God, with
out blemish and without spot, whose
precious blood alone can take away sin
(I Pet. 1, 19).
That He should be made manifes~t to
Israel, John bare witness of Him (ver'se
31), but Israel would not have Him.
They despised and rejected and killled
Him and compelled Him to say to
them, "Behold, your house Is left unto
you desolate, for I say unto you ye
shall not see Me henceforth till ye shall
say, Blessed is He that cometh in the
name of the-Lord" (Matt. xxiii, 38, 39).
That time will come-it even now draw
eth nigh-and they shall say as they see
Him coming in glory: "So this is our
God. We have waited for Him and
He will save us" (Isa. xxv, 9). Mean
while all who truly receive Him, trust
ing only in His precious blood to save
them, and thus become children of God
(verse 12), are commissioned to be His
witnesses, in the power of the Holy
Spirit, to the ends of the earth, that
His elect church, His body, may be
gathered out of all nations and .the
time of His kingdom come (Acts 1, 8;
xv, 14, 18).
No one need lack the power to be His
witness, for He who redeems us b-y
His blood is the same who baptizeth
with tihe Holy Ghost (verse 33), and
our Father In heaven, who gave Him
for us, will, with Him also, freely give
us all things (Rom. viii, 32; Luke xi,
13). Let It therefore be our whole
hearted desire to manifest His life in
these mortal bodies (11 Cor. iv, 10, 11)
end thus proclaim to others that to -us
He Is indeed the Son of God.
Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Itching Hu
mors, Eczema, Scrofula, Etc.
Send no monev-sunply write and tryBotanic
Blood Balm at our expense. A personal trial of
Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed
testimonials, so don't hesitate to write forg
free sample.
If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula
Blood Poison, cancer, eating sores, itching skini
pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheuma.
is-. catarrh. or any blood or skin disease, we
avise you to take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B
B.) Especially recommended for old. obsti
ae. deep-seated cases of malignant blood or
skin dise::srs, because BotanicBlood Balm (B.
B. B.) kills the poison in the blood, cures where
:all else fais. heals every sore, makes the blood
nure and rich, gives the skin the rich glow of
health. B. B3. B., the most perfect blood purl.
ier made. Thoroughly tested for 311 years.
Costs $1 per large bottle at drug stores. To
grove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free
by writine Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Dc.
scribe trouble and free medical advice sent in
seae I letter. 27 This is an honest offer-nr c1l
ine sent at once. prepaid. For sale I y The
R. . Loryen Dru:: Store.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Bave Always Bought
W r No W Our NW Qrles
We are in our new quarters at the same
old stand, next to Jenkinson's, where we are
prepared to fill all orders for
Giroceries.
We will be glad to see you and "figger"
on any bill of Groceries you may need, and
feel assured we can satisfy you both in qual
ity and price.
The Manning Grocery Co.
SUMMERTON HARDWARE CO., g
SUMMERTON, S. C.
J. C. LANI1AM, C. 11. DAVIS, J. A. JAMES,
President. Vice-President. Sec.-Treas.
OUR MOTTO: 3 L'S.
Live and Let Live.
F or dry goods, go to a dry goods store.
For shoes, go to a shoe store. ,
For dro gods, go to a grocery store.
For medicines, go to a medicine store.
For HARDWARE and its kindred articles.
go to a HARDWARE STORE.
Paints, Agricultural Implements, Pumps, Pipe,
Stoves and Stoveware, Harness and
Saddlery, Crockery and Glassware.
We have them all.
Our long residence in the county is our guarantee of fair and
honest treatment of our customers.
We have recently associated with us Mr. J. M. Plowden form
erly with the Dillon Hardware Company, who thoroughly under
stands the hardware business and will take pleasure in giving the
public the benefit of his experience.
0
SWe are Offering
nie ewadfor the Holiday Trade -
Some nc.ewadattractive goods which we are sure will interest
Sour patrons.
SIn Sporting Goods We Have as follows: ~
S Leggings at 60e and $1 per pair.
S Shotguns-double barrels-ut $10 to $20 each. -
S Single. Barrels at $4.75- a good gun-to *8, while we have a
Ssplendid stock of the best AMMUNITION.
5 In Household Goods
We have a nice asortmrent of Knives and Eorks at 50c to $4.50 per set.
S For $1.50 we will sell the most serviceable Knife and Fork made. :
S For $2 we offer a handsome engraved pattern of the same.
We unhesitatingly state that these are the best values aver of
Sfered on this market.
~Our Crockery Department
SWe consider without comparison. We are offering for the holidays
a nice and attractive assortmnent of decorated CHINA CUPS AND -
SSAUCERS and some beautiful Toilet Articles at prices very much-:
Sless than goods of this class is usually sold at. ':
In addition to these we are selling the only really serviceable.-:
SOIL HEATER THAT IS MADE. These for gifts at the holidays-:
are without comparison. Let us explain why they are so much bet
ter than others.
S Remember that we have everything usually kept in better
cl ass hardware stores and it is our aim to serve you to the best
advantage our experience enables us. -
Very truly. yours, -
KANNING HARDWARE COMPANY.
They AreNow Here!
Horses and Mules.
direct from the best stock markets, well-broken and guar
anteed. We ask the people wishing to buy horses for famn
ily use, draft, style or farm to take a look at ours and we
think we can convince you that we have what you are look
ing for.
We have as pretty Fiarmn and Wagon Mules as have ever
been brought here. which we propose to sell at live and let
live prices.
Buggies, Wagons
and Harness.
Our salesroomns have been refilled with the view of en
ticing patrounage and this can only be secured by having
what the peoplec want, and their money's worth when they?
get it.
it wviillnot cost von a cent to look through our stables
and salesrooms.
Our prices will suit, and everything you buy from us'
ioes with our guarantee.
:W. P. H AWKINS & CO.
Do You Want
PERFECT FIT1IN8
CLOTHES?
THEN COME OR SEND TO US.
We have the best equipped Tailor
ing Establishment in the State.
We handle
High Ad Clothing
solely and we -carry the best line of
Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the
city.
Ask your most prominent men who
we are, and they will commend you
to us.
J L DAVID & BRO.,
Cor. King & Wentworth Sts.,
CHARLESTON, - S. C.
All Pleased.
WE AIRE PLEASED
to write your insurance,
You will be pleased to receive it.
The Best Is What You Want,
See me about your insurance,
either Life, Fire, Accident, Health,
Burglary or Plate Glass.
J. L. WILSON.
Buggies, Wagons, Boad
Carts and Carriages
REPAIRED
With Neatnessand Despatch
-AT
R. A. WHITE'S
WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I repair Stoves, Pumps and ran water
pipes, or I will put down a new Pump
cheap.
If you need any soldering done, give
me a call.
LA ME.
My horse is lame. Why? Because I
did not have it shod by It. A. White,
the man that puts on such neat shoes
and makes horses travel with so much
ease.
We Make Them Look New.
We are making a specialty of re
painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road
Carts and Wagons cheap.
Come and see me. My prices will
please you, andI guarantee all pf my
work.
Shop on corner below R. Mv. Dean's.
MANNiNG. S. C.
W HEN YOU COME
TO TOWN CALL AT
WELLS'
SHAVING SALOON
Which is titted ip wvith an
ov to the comufort ofbi
ensto-ners. . . - .
HAIR CUTT11%..
IN ALL STYLES,
SHAVINGi AnD
SH AMPOOLING
D~one with neatness. ind
',dispatch.. ....
A cordial invitation
is extended...
J. L. WELLS.
Manning Times Block.
Northwestern R. R. of S. C.
TlIME TABLE No. 6,
Ju efl'ect Sunday, June 5, 1904.
Between Sumter and Camden.
Mixed-Daily except Sunday.
South bond. Northbumd
No. 69. No. 71. No 70. No. 68.
PM AM AM PM
6 25 9 36 Le.. Sumter-i ..Ar 9 0(1 5 45
6 27 9 38 N. W. Jnnetni 8 58 5 43 .
6047 9 59 ...Dalzeil... 8 25 5 13
7 u5 10 10 .. . Borden... 8 00 4 58
7 23 10 21 . . Itembherts.. 7 40 4 43
7 30 10 31 .. Eflerbee .. 7 30 4 38
7 50 11 00 Sol1ty .Jnetn 7 10 4 25
8 0)0 1110 Ar. .Camden. .Le 7 00 4 15
(S C & G Ex Depot)
Between Wilson's Mlill and Sumter.
Southbound. Northbond.
No. 73. Daily except San day No. 7.2.
P M1 Stations. P M1
3 00 Le.......Sumter......r 12 30
3 )3 . .Sammerton Jntion 12 27
3 20...........indal..........11 55
3 35.........Packsville.......-11 30
3 55...........ilver.......... 1100
........Millard....
4 45.........nmmerton .... 10 15
5 25..........Davis...........9 t5
5 45.........Jordan ........ 900
6 30 Ar. ..Wilson's Mills..Le 8 40
PM AM
Between Millard and St. Paul.
Daily except Sunday.
Sonthbond. Northboun d.
No 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74.
P M1 A M1 Stations A M1 P M1
4 05 10 20 Le Millard Ar 10 45 5 30
4 15 10 30 A rSt. Paul Le 10 35 4 20
P'M AM AM P'M
THLOS. WILSON, President.
Money to Loan.'
APPLY TO
Wilson, DuRant & Muldrow
Loans Negotiated.
I am in position to negotiate loans on
mproved farming lands.
J. H. LESESNE.
DnIg' Early Risers
Thea famous little nills.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT .
The $1,00 bottie contains 2% timesthe trial size, which sellsfor 50 cents.
PREPARED ONLY AT TX3 LABOPATORY OP
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANYs CHICAGO. U12
DON'T GET ALARMEDI
No matter what you meet with while your are out hunting
You are safe if you trade with the
Dickson Hardware Company
for you get the best good for the lseast money. We have this fall
the 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-.
Stoves, at any. price.
Boys, we can sell you a nice Wheel or any kind of Bicycle .
Repairs-When you need a guaranteed Knife, Razor or Scissors,
we have them.
Remember, we are THE HARDWARE MEN.
DICKSON HARDWInl COIiN
Levi. Block.
GLE NN
SPRINGS
M INERAL
WATER.
Nature's Greatest Remed
FOR DISEASES OF THE
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach
and Skin.
Physicians- Prescribe it,
Patients Depend on it, and
Everybody Praises it
FOR SALE BY
FwEI OLD NICIK HOS
~YAR~ WILLIAMS 8
om.WIIISILY o
Four Quarts Free. Read Our Offe
Our grat-grndfather, Colonel Joseph Williams, the rvltoay
hero, estabishe this business, right on this spot, in 1768-more thanlo;<
years before dealers advertising themselves as "old houses" dreamedofU
goig into the whiskey business. Ours is the original mailorder whiskey --
busness, after which many small dealers pattern inapn attempttodaplicate
our success. They cannot compete with-us in quality because they-are not
distillers, and in attempting to meet ourprices they put on -the market
terribly injurious and dangerous concoetions~- many which cozitain the
deadly wood alcohol.
tury and a half-a recor unprle ine the buiess wol.Fo fou gerton ouwhse has
been recognized as the purest and best possible to produce and during that time we have served and astisfed
hundreds of thousands of customers. In order to increase our list of cusamerssto one million and tosclils
311 past efforts during the next few months, we offer the followingezceptionally low pricesonour high grade
whiskies for a short time only. If not satisfactory when received, you can return at our expense and w
Ealo Wnso, .C. will tel yo-s as goo as gol Pait I 47 7asInkg
EXPRESS A1DTO YOUR SrATION. plain box. ao boxed.
3 gallons Special Offer (in jug, boxed).............$ 4-90 $ 7.15
CORN, 3 gallons Favorite (in jug, boxed)................. 6.75 10.05
RYE OR 12 full quarts Favorite (in bottles, boxed)'--- --- - 6.95 10.05
BOURBON 2fulqat Fiety i(nbotes, box).....9.7 13.8s
lEl quarts Private Stock, 20 years old........................15.312.
3 gallons Mountain Apple Brandy (in jug, boxed) ......... .... ..... .95... -
or onerallor.(in jug)of each of the six different kinds for$i$-35. Terms, cash with order.
F hisey drinke we rpoet gv fee Hadoe Poce Flak Cork ace nif CI
gar Clipper, together with four beautiful colored pictures representin four anti-revolutionary scenes, . -.
By purchasing three[3]gallons or twelve quarts, you get about two [2 gallons without exprs .charges
ages . FRE2In addtion to the above ifa yoarorfns wl send tus a orenc forfok.o
te aboeepackages we will send to the one making up the order four foll quarts of the same goods abso- -
P. S. The above prices apply to Ala., Fla., D. C., Ga., Ky., Md., Miss., N.3 J., T i.Va.,W W.
Va. To orders from all other states add $1.60 per package for additional express. Rdraes-v
ery 'hank in North Carolina, all our state officials, Senators and Congressmen. -
THIEOLD NICK WILLIAMS CO., Lock Box 24 Wilhiams, N.C
The above prices refer to South Carolina also.
Uoans Made IYOWIHTBRRW Loans Made
Money on long or short time,
on on improved real estate, I amOf
Improved inl a position to serve you. Improved
RelEt. Current rates of interest Ra sae
~ea1 Estate. and reasonable charges. IRa sae
Call on or write to
a .a.. wm mu
Attorney at Law, Manning, S. C.
~eo..HaI~erSonDR. J. FRANK GEIGER.
Be ,. c e S nDENTIST.
MANUACT~tEIL orMANNING, S. C.
- 'Phone No. 6.
SDR. J. A. COLE,
DENTIST,
Nettles Building, upstairs,
MANNING, S. C.
w . DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Doors, Sash, Blinds, MANNING, S. C.
~oldngad uid.g J. S. WILSON. W. C. DURANT.W.JMLDW
Mligandeialdin WILSON DURANT & MULDROW,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
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