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- i&he MJaing Simwo. MANNING, S. C., JAN. 18. 1905. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. NMST be in this office bny Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. Advanced Echoes of Springs. Those Ladies who have not attended our great sale of White Goods, Wash Goods, Laces and Embroideries, don't know what great valnes they are mis sing. Just come and see what we are doing, it will not cost you a cent to look It is true, the times are dull. but the old world will roll right on, and if we don't keep moving, we will be left be hind-come on Ladies and see what we are doing: everything that is new and up-to-date in New Spring Stuff is here and we are selling very close. All Win ter Goods going at a sacrific and all Spring Stuff sellin2 very cheap. Attention ! Plow Boys ! 100 Dozen of the best Overalls ever brought to this town, only 50c per pair, cash. 20 Cases of Plow Shoes going at '1., 1.25 and 1.50 per pair. Early Spring styles in Gent's fur and felt Hats, and Spring Clothing. Our entire line of Spring Overcoats going at a sacrifice. W. E. JENKINSON CO. Manning is to have a Chineze laun dry soon. Died last Friday at St. Paul, Mr. Ebenezer B. Rowe, aged 83 years. Miss Loulie Smith of Mullins is visit ing her sister Mrs. Jno. G. Slaughter. The County Commissioners are now ready to disburse the county funds for the year 1904. Several from Manning will attend the Paderewoki piano recital next week in Charleston. There has been a considerable amount of property transfers in Clar endon within the past few weeks. We are glad to note that Mr. Koger Mcintosh who has been extremely ill at his home at Workman is convales cent. Died vesterday morning at the home of Mr. 'J. S. Ridgeway, Mrs. Bettie Gaymon, relict of the late James Gay mon, aged 75 years. There was a delightful "At Home" given in honor of Miss Lydia Coppedge last Friday evening at the home of her host the Misses Bagnal. Died at Midway 9th inst., Mrs. Mary McFaddin, wife of Mr. H. F. McFaddin, aged abopt 45 years. The interment took place at Midway church. Watch the schedule of Auditor's ap pointments and make your returns promptly. By doing so it will save that otticer a vast amount of unneces sary trouble. Gen. M. C. Butler of South Carolina was married in New York city last Sat urday to Mrs. Charles S. Whitman. The General will make his home in Washington, D. C. In a negro row last Monday night at Davis Station, between Laurens Car ter and Adam Green, the latter cut Carter very severely in the mouth both were arrested. An agreeable movement of the bow els without any unpleasant effect is produced by Chnmberlain's Stomach and Liver 'fablets. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. To be married this evening at the home of the bride's parents near Greel eyville Mr. James Lesesne and Miss Henrietta Montgomery, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Montgomery. .Rev. R. L. Grier will perform the service. The drill ordered by Capt. Richard son for his company at Panola last Fri day could not take place, by reason of continuous rain that day, but is now ordered for Saturday the 28th inst, being the last Saturday of January, at 11 a.m. Died at Dr. Brockinton's intirmary last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Belle Fulton, wife of Mr. B. P. Fulton, aged about 49 years. The funeral took place at Brewvington church, where the de ceased held her membership. Rev. R. L. Grier conducted the service. The first quarterly meeting of the Manning Methodist church took place yesterday, and the following were 'elected delegates to the _quarterly con ference which convenes in Mannmng in April, W. E. Jenkinson and J. W. Rig by, alternates P. B. Mouzon and R. D. Clark. Died near Seloc on the 10th, day of January Mr. W. T. Kennedy, aged about 59 years. The deceased had been in bad he'alth for sometime. He was a man of considerable prominence in his community, having served as a trustee for years, and always taking an active part in public affairs. Pinewood has had another fire, if that pushing little town continues she will make a reputation for being' "a warm town." Last Friday night fire broke out in the Stack store, and spread to Felder's stables, thence to D. R. Lide's and Dr. R. S. Beckham's drug -store. The wind was blowing briskly and there was no chance to save the property. We understand that the property was very lightly insured, and the loss is very heavy. There passed away in this town last night a little before midnight a grand old mother in Israel, Mrs. Hannah Levi, aged about '4 years. The de ceased was noted for her kindly charac tertstics, generous impulses and benev olent spirit. Mrs. Levi was known and loved by the elder people of this coun ty, many of whom partook of her hos pitality, when in the days gone by her home was an open house to the friends of her husband. The immediate cause of her death was heart failure, believed to have been brought on by the nerv ous shock from the knowledge of her home being burglarized. The interr ment will take place in Sumter Friday. As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased,the graded school upon as sembling this morning, had the death of Mrs. Levi announced and was dis missed. Died at 12:30 today, Mrs. Corrine Levi, wife of Mr. Louis Levi, aged 28 years. The deceased had been ill, and an extreme, but patient sufferer for months. She was a lovable and accom plished woman. The sympathies of this community go out to the heart crushed husband and the bereaved fain ily connections. Several from this place expected to be at Summerton last Friday to meet a number of gentlemen to consider the electric railway proposition from Wright's Bluff to Manning, but were prevented from going on account of the very inclement weather. THE TIMES editor intended going there on his way back from Charleston. but when he looked through the train, he did not see the gentlemen he expected, either from Charleston or Georgetown. and on reaching Wilson's, inquiry elicited the day before. he concluded the meeting Summi had been called oft. Later in the day The progre: however. he learned that MNr. Jackson for weeks pas of the Clyde line of steamships did go nuptials of ou to Summerton, and was on the train to a young p with us: just. where he kept himself on wod and on that train we do not know. we did not I long before 1 see him, and have had the pleasure of riaaes filled u meeting him on a number of occasions. ed through an Had we seen Mr. Jackson we should ped at the Me have accompanied him to Sunimerton. event of the si as we are very much interested in the The night v railway project which in our opinion lights in the means much for the entire section it Is secial brillia intended to traverse. and especially s l does it mean a whole lot to Mannimg. sion gaisit szion promisinl to two hearts Stomach Troubles and Constipation. church was fil "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver chief actors: t Tablets are the best thing for stomach ed over to th troubles and constipation I have ever and the decor sold." says J.. 1R. Cullman, a druggists be made beau of Pottersville. lich. They are easy ing ivy, sil to take and always give satisfaction. I iy, tell my customers to try them and if weretin. stl not satisfactorv to come back and get Scene a whitt their money, b;ut have never had a com- the burning i plaint." For sale by The 1%. B. Loryea between the Drug Store- reatly to the the occasion. Mrs. Hellen Bullock. of New York, rev. J. C. Yol will lecture in the Methodist church rostrum waitii Sunday evening, at 7:15 o'clock. There Walter Felde will be no service in either the Baptist seat the large or Presbyterian churches, the pastors did without cc having kindly called in their services, voung gentlen so that their congregations could have tion evening d the privilege of hearing Mrs. Bullock. their task likE Mrs. Bullock is National Lecturer and Promptly at Organizer of the Woman's Christian Curtis of Pa) Temperance Union, and has visited note from Loh Manning once before, when she re-or- arose to take ganized and revived the Manning Un- the centre of ion, but on account of bad weather her party entered audience was small. Her subject Sun- Folder and Br day evening will be "A Mother's Plea.' crossing withi Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bullock will their positions talk especially to the children and lowed in the s: young people at the Baptist church at 4 of honor. Mrs. o'clock. You are all cordially invited and Dr. G. W to attend both of these services. leaning on the MRS. JOS. SPROTT. Local Pres. Beckham the son the motbe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best Made. opposite isle t son, gowned it "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough leaning on the Remedy is the best made for colds," W. L. Brunsoi savs Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville- little flower California. There is no doubt about its Lucille Bruns( being the best. No other is so sure a met in front o1 preventive of pneumonia. No other is lovelv marria so pleasant and safe to take. These are pended over ti good reasons why it should be - prefer- man recited 1 red to any other. The fact is that few service in a n people are satisfied with any oiher after then followed having once used this remedy. For sale The Dame of by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac gold to the gr< M. Loryea Prop. the finger of h that binds, is New Zion Farmers Meet. bond of union, the farmers of New Zion town- of happy souls We, to go hand in hai ship in Clarendon County, held our In reversed c meeting on January the 14th, 1905, with beautifully so a good turnout, with Dr. I. M. Woods church in .rvn acting as chairman, for the purpose to M endelsohn's complete our organization. After the and as the org call of the meeting was explained the o strains, th following ofiicers were elected: Dr. I. their seats unt .[. Woods, President: J. W. Gibbons, were well wi First Vice President; J. P. Gibbons, avoiding the r Second Vice President; J. H. Hardy, on such occasi Secretary; W. E. Lavender, Corres- At the home ponding Secretary and Treasurer. Af- rators art was ter discussing the matter, the followin brilliant gath delegates were elected to the county merry voices a meeting which is to be held in Manning to all who ente on January the 21st, 1905: Dr. I. M. Iv joined coup] Woods.L. P. Hardy,G. M. Hicks,and we into their chat hope that good judgment may be exer- no longer the cised and that our aim and plan may be stern fact, mat carried out to success, and with you able space had and other good men to help, we hope whose hearts to soon be on the road to prosperity best of wishes Respectfully, who stood witt J. H. HARDY. the congratula Secretary- one of the gue, New Zion, S. C., January 16;, 1904. marriagable m -mixed by the 1: Straight Facts. him, and in hi felicitations, h: A whole lot of fancy phrases can be pair, the other ritten about remedies, but it takes bewitchinglyi acts to prove anythmig-good straight and in his conf1 acts. And the strongest fact you ever you a merry C: 1eard is that Tannopiline is the best an evening to 1 ~ure for piles on the market. It cures ory's future; ~bsolutely. Has a healing, soothing Mr. and Mrs. I ffect from the start. neices the Mi All druggists have it for 81.00 a jar. made admirab] sk for Fannopiline and don't dare ing undone to ake a substitute casion. IA collation Acid Iron Mineral is not a patent rooms; the tal edicine, but a wonderful combination the good thing f health giving factors, mined from pretty maidens he earth, and compounded in the Lab- was over mai rtory of Nature. It is of such great adorned with strength that it only takes a "little to carnations. Th do the work." It cures such a large hibition in the ercentage of chronic diseases after all ous, useful al else has failed, that it has won for its- Mrs. Beckhamn self great fame. the patient commenc- home at Pinen ng to improve almost from the first with the wishe ose. Nothing will build up the broken happiness so ai :own system so quickly and perman ently as A I M. Why complain and sufer because of some disease which A Beautiful C undermines your health and robs life of its charm causing you to lose hope Cydoniat Loth nd succumb to dispair and finally pre- the skin :cur mature death. Get A I M at once. It roughened si may suit your case. It has suited thous- Burwell & Du nds of others. Trade A. I. M. mark Price, 25 centf n every bottle. Sold by Druggists. Drown & Co. Acid Iron Mineral Co.,. Columbia, S. C. A -. ~~. -- . ----.- The followir: LIF , correspondent is so complete: duce it: "$~TE III!A bold robb at an early ho -That's what a prominent errorts are bei druggist said of Scott's enter'ed ther and stole from Emulsion a s h o r t time taining be twe< ,to the room be ago. As a rule- we don t a ladder to use or refer to testimonials Altough th in addressing the public, was turned ofi an accident at but the above remark and Levi's daugh . mi1a. xrsin r whom she live s 1 11 r epreSionSareand Mr. Isem made so often in connec- store. Ma.. a while with I tion with SCott's Emulsion to his home thatthey are orth ofafter he left, thattheyare orth ofsupper, a ma occasional no t e. From mend he fire infancy to old age Scott's of a man disa dow. She at Emulsion offers a reliable Levi, and upc of the pursei' means of remedying im- as she could i prprand weak develop- Lead it ment, restoring lost flesh house, where Levi then rep ad vitality, and repairing 1seman's c waste. The a c t i o n of ben servan Scott's Emulsion is no ear 'and more of a secret than the not been seen certain that h composition of the Emul- He is known sio isef.What it does Jackoni a' i t does through nourish- slghtly bow-l ment-the kind of nourish- The authori have been not ment that cannot be ob- lookout for Ja taned in ordinary food. A-/ sei im No system is too weak or possibly sne iog her mone: delicate to retain Scott's it 1tnow sei Emulsion and gather good tewyti from it. Chamberlain's We will send you a sample free. The fault of Be sueta hspcuei h containing in] form of a lbcli::oa the wrappcr times more d1i of every bottie of Emuion You from which th: b5"v- mother shoul i.SCOTT & BOWNE lain's Congh ~* .gsafe for child s Chemists nothing harm -~- 2 ~ 409 Perl St. N. Y. "r~ ec~ is1 50c. and SI; all druggists. M. Loryvea. Pi rton's Social Event. A Sensible Colored Farmer. ;sive town of Summerton c looked forward to the FXitor The munning Times: Sof its lovely daughitersI of tslovlydauhtrs Pleas~e let me say in your, newspaperI -ofessional man of Pine- that is extensively read by white and last Wednesday evening lastWednsda eveingcolored, and regarded a staunch friendI ic announced hour, car- of the farmer, that the colored farmer ith gay young folks dash- is willina to join the present farmers' d into the town, and stop- movement and organize to curtail our thodist church where the planting and fertilizer bills, and to hold, ason was to take place. if we can, our cotton. as a beautiful oae, the Mr. Editor, we are waiting to hear village seemed to shed afrom our friends, the merchants and ocy, every thing was and other business men of the county; if all i end eclat to anoca len ecat an occa- of the farmers of this county had: read r.a life-time of happiness THE TIMES and acted on its advice we that beat as one. The would not have had so much cotton on led to its fullest capacity, hand today. We believe it is to the the popularity of the interest of all the farmers white and he edifice had been turn- black to be organized, and in the in e friends of the bride. terest of the farmers of my race I wil itions were all that could propound the following: iful: potted plants, cling- 1. Are the merchants with the move x and ilowers were in ment? walls and chance! rail 2. Are the other business men in svm ly decorated. giving the pathy with it? and green ffect, and 3. Will you enlist your talents in the apers peeping out from cause? glistening green added Speak out. so if there is another side effect and haloedness of to the question we nav see it. The The officiating minister farmers are talkin, but we see noth ingue sat on the pulpit inZ from the merchants. Let them 2g for the ushers, Messrs. speak out. too. and Leslie Brunson to Mr. Editor, you have always been audience, which they outspoken, not onlywith your pen, but nfusion or hitch. These in conventions and in the legislative en were in full regula- halls; your record is clear that you are ress, and they performed interested in the farmers wefare. If veterans. those upon whom most of us colored eight o'clock, Miss E va farmers depend will speak out encour :ville, sounded the tirst agingly. the colored farmer will be or engrin, and the minister , enrnad7 h miise anie and will be true. If the rnerch )sition to the rear. in ants and bankers are going to help this he rostrum: the bridal great cause we shouid know it. If men preceded by the ushers, like D. Levi, W. E. Jenkinson, S. A. unson, in opposite isles, Rigby, C. M. Davis, Louis Appelt, T. S. a the chancel and took Rogan. A. Levi, Dr. W. E. Brown, and opposite each other, fol- J. A. Weinberg, will intimate throu tine order by the Dame your paper they are with us, our en J. D. Ellen of Dillon, listnent in the cause is assurred. B. Smith, then came Respectfully, arm of Dr. Robert St S. M. WALKER. Yroom, Mrs. W. L. Brun- y 17, 1905. of the bride, and in the 1e bride. Miss Inez Brun Sa beautiful white silk.,egsadCls arm of her father Mr All coughs, colds and plunonary con i. followe by two pretty plaints that are cu be are quickly Evelyn Ellen and cured by One Minute Cough Cure. n.s The bride and groom Clears the plega. draws out inflamma the minister, beneath a tion and heals and soothes the affected e, hell which was sus- parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off ieir heads. The clergy- pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to he ritualistic marriage take. Sold by The 11, B. Loryea Drug polt impressive manner, Store. ihe ancient ring custom. onor handed the band of om, who placed it upon The Farmers' Clnbs. is bride-blest is the tie To the organizers of the farmers the typification of this clubs in Clarendon county and thus were the pair If You have not already completed made' man and wife, to your organization by getting the names id down lifes pathway. and pledges of every man in your town rder the actors in this ship, do so at once and send the list to lemn drama, left the the meeting at Manning on Saturday ihic measured steps to 91st inst., by your delegates. Also get tmous wedding march, ee colored farmers to organize and in pealed forth the joy- send the names or list to this meeting also. We whant to give the list of these il the la~t of the party names to our delegate, to carry with thout the edifice, thus him to New Orleans. Don't fail in ish and hurry so usual this. There will be no time to attend ,ns. to anything after the meeting on Sat of the parents the deco- urday in Mannin. Let every club be everywhere, there was a reWresented at this meeting, without erinS of friends whosesoif A. sUnotTs nd laughter signified joy t s m i red and gave to the new-s n e a memorable entrance Diseases Peculiar to Women. ,ed conditions. It was If Acid Iron Mineral is used accord beaux and belie, but a ing to directions as an internal remedy and wife. Every avail- or as "A wash," and no benefit follows, within it merry friends after using one Mec bottle write us and where filled with the we will refund your money. Sold by for the youngn couple,aDruggislt hals ou reor is ceartha yotar iin the parlor receiving wMeralf. 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Prop'sb The rscriptoye Drug to he ewsandCouierStore. yo torrrectizhsatfwthrearmer ~r wascommitedyher nick aniatith by fobting hedme ur Sarda nigh, ian m d o baoc silk ribn, whisth to Smde oda tolocte Moning emle Thennindon Saturday r ofthecrim.A thie coorded bylavingrsa ato thame oanc omofMrs. oses e the Wil mes or D lit toathing meetin a wardrbeapuselcon We wrasnoto gin the othse ~n$5ad$0 nr namstuedlgttocrywt secndstoyhndim satio newsOlens Dontfli shou a ery it asa latWosteedndru Wht the lecriclighserice se. The R.l b Loyiea DuStorte.d at tharts te owigco teewere huee Ms. ScolSpleattergtpie erin rf fisemns whe h rsrito rgStr.Cpr sd wasghter oinisit, jo o.y Pops rdanda deaied t the evi hadeoped tance rRntJ . boo a ana isd montions. but asefv mctag n os am earby A beloe, btm ona n afmle rmtegae *vandewife. Evir asat ol-ewol i orett ut andhsee etered t theret frthe eadun shoulers peitharilfom teeiin- fiefrRn-Lreroscn once repredrs gil sao toyoNetebulifrnex as disore Asi sn Gre theo sl t h r as on eyeound that theidal ' .t eye, andwhis kept. ona old thatire? maetn~~ars5ro delngo adn Lcisio n stm ere yadanIrhadbrwndsabeahtr oit.mas man had hoswas et inhue35 et in sthred family for abum wosoisadtwmeat-oss everybdy was ofappy.e theson premise. He thairlt sinesan iutis rofsalye omtts the rbeftyoth byteaefRten anthin afte MtheDRtigOnWat urdry liMahtngmuLetetoyclubub ggdadaot2yer peetda hsmeig ihu MANiING, . . BET IfiAcidironeMinealrisngsdoaccord orfas"A wah,"endtnobeneitofolows roombutfteriusing thatene 50c H o ttle Farm.tew usand adamitae i cun-weue wil rns, Stable mony d Tean ist um as one..Druggists.lN [4 OColumbia, ..C. Hamlssrrespassdgo PoteWnd uriossbstnces issom Notte ishoerb gif that Ie'sbidr ~aststha th di etsl pern Frmstonting, shon, Mrh y ae suferng. B.r F.g cutihog ood risser Candi oer Xmre lemdyyisapefectlyr. Jf. H. CHolla- l 'nt tk.Itcn ains .aur 2, 1|0 )rypeasDure Storte Isoc Two(2)Dugits at you escrp 8 "Odds and Ends" SALE. RHAME'S DRUG STORE at Summerton wishes to close out stock of 5 and 10c. article, some-of which are regularly sold at 15c to 25c. HOUSEKEEPERS -3 would do well to call and get some real bargains in Pictures, Frames, Chinaware, etc. Some fine Lamps to be sold at a reduced price. Rhame's Drug Store offers some real nice Toilet Soap at 5c, former price 10c. Some Gold Fountain Pens at $1.50. which are high grade, made by Waterman Pen Co., at Rhame's Drug Store, SUMMERTON. S. C. AO R1HD- Proprietor of Rhame's D. - RHAM 9, Drug Store, is a i censed Druggist and a member of the State Phar maceutical Association, with eighteen (18) years, CONTINUOUS experience compounding prescrip tions. Further comment is unnecessary. II OPPORTUNITY! Closing Out 3The season is drawing to a close and good busi. ness mnethods require no carrying over of stock. ] Stherefore offer my entire stock of SDry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Fancy Goods IATCOT 3 From now until the first day of January. Come and examine these goods while the oppor. Stunity is at hand. There are great big BARGA [NE for you. Yours truly, ILouls Levi. Roll Heavily and Steadily. Although the wheels of progress roil heavy and slow. yet we must move onward. To stand still means stagnation, to go back means rain. We Must Move Onward. We open our great January White Goods and Wash Goods sales. Laces, Embroideries and advanced styles of Spring Goods for 1905. We also put on sale all Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices. We will offer some of the most marvelous values in White Goods ever shown on this market. A large line of White Piques, 32 inches wide, at t0. 12 1-2 and 15c yard. Great values to offer in White Lawns of all grades. Great values to offer in all kinds of fine Laces and Embroideries. It will pay you to see these great values in White Goods and Wash Goods. Looking Ah8ead, Ladies. Now is the time to buy these goods while the weather is so cold you can't go out. You can make up all this stuff and have it ready so when the warm, lazy days of spring come on you -will not have it to do; it is so much easier to do this work while the weather is cold and cross. Winter Goods Going-at a Sacrifice. If you need anything in the Winter Goods line here is your opportunity. All Winter Underwear must be cleared out at once. A large stock of Gent's and Boys' Clothing must be closed out.' is If you need a nice Suit or a nice Overcoat here is your chance. We now offer to the trade the largest and most complete stock of Shoes we have ever shown. Call and see us for whatever you need and we will do the rest, as we have a large stock of every thing to show you. . Wishing all of our many friends a happy and prosperous New Year we are W I Yours truly, I. K. JEINSOI C ElWith Renewed El Energy and Vinm iiWe Start the Year 1905 For the first month in the New Year we are offer SIing the Grandest Sale of Emibroidery and Lace Sever placed on sale before a trading public. Think of it. one large, solid case of Embroideries EI and Lace, besides what stock we had on hand, marked to sell for 5, 10, 12 and z5c per yard; many 10lc values marked at 5c. and 15c values ma.rked at 10lc: 50c. values marked to sell at 2.5c. Large lot of Torchon Laces, greatest values we S have ever had for Sc ~ IWe will also have during this great Lace and Em broidery sale some great things in Wash White IGoods, Wash Ginghams and Seersuckers, just such Spretty fabrics that you are now needing for a nice S shiirtwaist suit or separate waists, and these will be sold at a great sacrifice too. Remember, too, that while we haven't the time nor Sspace to list our winter goods, it is a fact well worth S your attention to know that we have many good things in I Winter Underwear, Shoes, I Dress Goods, Etc., that wxe will sell far below their actual value and that SImeans a4bout :33 l-3c saved on the dollar for you. We feel very, ye ry grateful to the people of Man Sning and Clarendon county for their liberal patron age given us during the year just closed and also for Stheir personal interest taken inus. wih mr We have taken hold this year, 1905. wihfar mr Sdetermination to give to each of vou whom we hope to servegreater values, better service,and in fat ex Spect to be in a better position to serve your every SI want than we have ever been. Agvain we heartily thank you for past favors and Shope to have your future commands. Very truly, I MUTAL DRY GOODS COMPANYK