The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 05, 1905, Page 3, Image 3
WHY DON'T YOU?
Why don't you answer your friend's
letter at once?
Why don't you make the promised
visit to that invalid? She is looking"
for you day after day.
Why don't you send away that little
gift you've been planning to send?
Mere kind intentions never accomplish
any good.
Why don't you try to share the bur
den of that sorrowful one who works
beside you? Is it because you are
growing selfish?
Why don't you speak out the encour
aging words that you have in your
thoughts? Tinless you express them
they are of no use to others.
Why don't you take more pains to be
self sacrificing and loving in the every
day home life? Time is rapidly pass
ing. Your dear ones will not be with
you always.
Why don't you create around you an
atmosphere of happiness and helpful
ness so that all who come in touch with
you may be made better? Is not this
possible?-Class Mate.
A Good Doctor
of South Carolina said: "I have used
Dr. King's Remedies a great deal in
mv practice and find that they give
perfect satisfaction to both myself and
patients. I heartily recommend them.
W. R. Clavburn, M. D.'
And they still grow in favor because
they cure, Guaranteed by Dr. W. E.
Brown & Co.
A Test of Sobriety.
Gentlemen who have put an enemy
into their mouths are recommended to
try a very simple test for the purpose
of finding out whether their brains
have been stolen. They must stand
erect with their eyes closed, and if
they can perform this feat for a brief
period they may come to the conclu
sion that they are all right. Two in
dividuals who were accused of drunk
enness at Pontefract proved that they
had honorably stood the test, and the
cases against them were dismissed.
The great merit of thi plan is that it
can be put into operation anywhere
and at any time.-London Tit-Bits.
A Tried and True Friend.
One Minute Cough Cure contains not
an atom of any harmful drug, and it
has been curing coughs, colds. croup
and whooping cough so long that it has
proven itself to be a tried and true
friend to those who use it. Sold by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
XL .
BThe Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Merits Els rate.
"I see that an eastern editor says
that as a matter of fact women form
clubs simply as an excuse for eating
and drinking between meals."
"Horrid thing! Is he married or sin
gle?"
"WhyV'
"Because if he's either he doesn't de
serve to be."--Cleveland Plain Dealer.
What's the Answer?
.Tokeley-Here's a conundrum for
you. Cokeley-Let's have it. ,Tokeley
-If "time is money," what is an eight
day clock worth?-Philadelphia Ledger.
The Kind You Have Always 3
in use for over 30 years,
AlU Counterfeits, Imitations
Experiments that trifle witl
Infants and Children--Expe
What'is C
Castoria is a harmless sub!
gorie, Drops and Soothing
contains neither Opium, M~
substance. Its age is its gu~
and allays Feverishness. It
Colic. It relieves Teething
and Flatulency. It assimil
Stomach and Bowels, givin
The Children's Panacea-Ti
CENUINE CAS
Bears the
The MIRd 10OR Ha
In Use For C
IKILLYTHE COUCH1
AND CURE THE LUNCS!
I WiTH r. ing's I
INew Discovery
SCONSUMPTION Price
FROUGNS and c & $1.00
OLDS Free Trial.
THROAT and LUNG TEOUB
SLS, or M OiET BACE.
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Surveyor's Card.
I am prepared to do land survey
ing andin ake plats in Clarendon and2
adjoining counties. Work accurate.
H. T. CANTEY.
Summnertoni, S. C., Feb. U, 190..
THE SUMMERTON HOTEL
Having made special preparations.,
am now better prepared to entertain
the traveling public than ever before.
I especially invite the transient pat
ronage. ' Ti. A. TISDALE,
P'rourietor.
We are not given to betting, but we will be willing to bet a million
we will make to the trade during the month of April will not only cau:
I matchable elsewhere. This is strong talk, but it is up to the trade to c
we want iS a chance to show up our splendid lines and the wager is our
exect to see it, for a nice blaclk sir
Looking Aheadf
Our line of Black Skirt Goods is
LoU~1*11 Ahead, 1lever shown.
Last fall when everybody was in a hustle and bustle for Black Briliantines 46 inches wid
winter trade and not giving a single thought to the spring WE nd $1.7.
WERE LOOKING AHEAD. We had the chance offered us of
clearing seyeral large lots of Wash Goods at sensationally low. t
prices. We availed ourselves of this grand opportunity and One of the newest thinzs for sk
bought several hundred pieces of very choice lines of White Goods
at prices that makes us masters of the Wash Goods trade of this at per yard.
town. Also a large line of all kinds of B
JustThik o Ths. per yard. Call and see us when in n
Just Think of This.
One case of 27-inch Batiste, sold everywhere at 7tc, but they
are yours for the spot cash during the month of April at 5c the yd. We are by many years the oldest
One case of very delicate shades of line Batiste that never re
tailed for less than 15c yard, they are yours for the spot cash for Tal1 is ap, but te atudo
only 10c vard. W at it dist ctly dod
One 'case of Manchester 32-inch Chanbrays. Every lady o e sant class ofegood
knows that these goods never sell for less than 15c yard, but you
et this lot as long a's they last at' 10c yard. as ce a to capt In the
One hundred pieces of Fancy Wasi Goods in many styles and We can give you nice trimmed H
designs that retail the world over at 12,-c the world over: you take
your pick of this lot for the spot cash at c yard.Hats and we will guarantee to please
W hite Q . ods.One hundred nice Trimmed Hatsf
White Goods. NwSrn
We have not the time nor the space to enumerate the great
values that are to be found in this department, but suffice it to say We bave now in stock dne of the
that we are ready to bet another million of Cassie Chadwick's se- stylish Spring Clothing ever shown In
curities that you cannot find, nor did you ever see such--values as A nice line of two-piece Suits, a
we are offering in this department. Suit.
Ladies, just call and look through our lines of India Lawns, Nice English Tweed Wash Suit,
from 10c to 35c the yard. and $6 per Suit.
Piques and Ducks, from 10c to 35c yard. A nice line of Summer Sacks and
Mercerized White Waistings, from 121c to 40c yard. Call and see our new line of Spri
The greatest line of Persian Lawns ever seen in this town, at just what you need and we auarantee
15c to 50- yard.
Bnck GosCent's Fur
shir wast ~a~k ki r Go ds.We have always carried a nice lin
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will ever go out of fashion for women. oo we never now have in stockr.
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the system b geitlyamnvnburneibowel. almostorunbeararble.
of Cassie Chadwick's securities that the Special Offering that
-e a sensation to the trading public, but will contain values un
me and see what we are doing. and it is up to us to prove it. All
S.
waist is the neatCst of all A large line of Gent's fine Negligee Shirts at from 50c each to
82.25 each.
the most complete we have The largest and best line of Gent's fine stylish Neckwear we
khave ever shown.
, at 50e. 75c, 81. 81.25, 1.50 A large line of H. C. Curtis Diamond C Brand Collars and
Cuffs.
Brilliantines at 50c, 75c and A large line of Gent's Gauze Underware.
A large line of Gent's Scriven Drawers at 75c per pair.
irts is the Crepe Eoleons, a Also 100 dozen Elastic Seam Drawers at 50c per pair. The
hese in a variety of patterns best values ever offered for this money. See them.
ack Goods, from 25c to :1.50 Gent's Felt and Straw Hats.
ed of Black Goods.
ed o Blck Gods A largre stock of Gent's Hats in both Felt and Straw contain
o o s. he mlli-ing all of the most up-to-date styles.
firm in the town in the milli
eded the public is the judge. We carry a large stock of Corsets containing all of the latest
g costs a little more. styles. Satin Girdles, Tape Girdles and everything that is up-to
;hat we will not be undersold date.
ant a nice hat we have it at
want a cheap hat we have A SKIRTS
>lace.-d .
r Atc our store you will find a large line of the most up-to-dae
ats from L to 15 each. any Skirts in the place. L.50 to $6.50 each. If you need a nice Skirt
hen you want your Spring see our line.
you in both style and price.
.t K1 each.S
C lohinoIt is needless for us to have much to say about our stock of
Clothingr.
44Lft) Shoes, but just want to say our stock of Spring Oxfords, in Men's,
most up-to-date lines of nice Ladies' and Children's, are up-to-date in every respect. See us
this town. when you need nice Shoes.
11 wool, at 7.50 and 10 per Furniture epartment.
something new at $3.50, $-5
somehingtie t ~While there is no great amount of business being done in fur
Vests. niture yet we want it understood that there is no lagging in this
g Clothing, boys. We have department. Our stock of Furniture is up-to date in every re
our prices the lowest. spect. If You need anything in this line it will pay you to see us.
ishings. ressmaking.
e of Gent's Furnishings, but Our Dressmaking department is open and '.Qunder the direc
it's Furnishing Goods as we etion of Miss Maxwell of Baltimore, a dressmaker and designer of
very rare talents.
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DEAN SWIFT.
Me Never Flattered, and He WaX
Rude, Yet F" zeinating.
Dean Swift never flatters. When
told that the Duke of Buckingham de
sires his acquaintance he answers that
the duke has not made sufficient ad
vances to him yet. When asked to a
dinner party by a secretary of state le
Insists upon drawing up a list of the
company. Even ladies have to bow be
neath the yoke. However, beautiful,
wealthy or high born, they must al
ways appear as suppliants 'for Dr.
Swift's acquaintance. Even then his
rule is far from easy.
"Lady Burlington," says he, "I hear
you can sing. Sing me a song." Her
ladyship resents such an unceremoni
ous address and refuses. "Why, mad
am," says Swift, "I suppose you take
me for one of your poor English hedge
parsons. Sing when I bid you." As
Lord Burlington only laughs, the lady
bursts into tears and leaves the room.
This does not soften S,-ift. He meets
her: a few days after. "Pray, madam,
are you so proud and ill natured now
'as when I last saw you?" is his greet
ing. The man's fascination is so strong
that all yield to him.-"Dean Swift and,
His Writings."
For a Weak Digestion.
No medicine can replace food but
Chamberlain's Stomack and Liver
Tablets will help you digest your food.
It is not the quantity of food taken that
gives strength and vigor to the system,
but the amount digested and assimi
lated. If troubled with a weak diges
tion, don't fail to give these Tablets a
trial. Thousands have been benefitted
by their use. They only cost a quarter.
For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
Early Tobacco.
According to John Aubery, who,
wrote a celebrated work on "the very
queere Indian weede," there was a
time when tobacco was worth its
weight in silver. Among other things
Aubery says: "Sir Walter Raleigh was
the first that brought tobacco into Eng
land, and in our parts-North Wilts
it came in fashion through Sir Walter
Long. They used silver pipes, but the
commoners used a walnut shell. It
was sold then for its weight in silver..
I have heard some of your old yeomen
neighbors say that when they went to
Chippenham to market they always
culled out their shillings to lay in the
scales against the tobacco. Now the
customers of it are among the greatest
that his majesty hath."
The System Needs Some
sort of a tonic in the spring time. This
lak of energy and "tired feeling" is a
common ailment at this season. Per
haps you have in mind some Spring
Medicine you would like to take. If
you can get Dr. King's Irom Tonic Bit
ters. take that-don't hesitate. No cure
no pay. By Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.
Her Hint.
The Maiden-I have a filuttering about
my heart, and I have no appetite, doc
I tor. The Doctor-Oh, you're in love; I
can't do anything for that "You can't,
doctor?" "Certainly I can't" "Why,
doctor, you're not married.'
No matter how stupid, uninteresting.
and tiresome -a man may be, there is
always some sentimental woman ready
to make a hero of him.-Chicago Ree- -
ord-Herald.
inspect our stock of
)le 9-r00eri68
ieerfully give you pricas, as
n touch with them.
W TR.
Fll Patent and if you are
your flour, try our 100 per
y sure you. will be pleased,
a high class article. -
,d green, -and if you want a
nicely flavored and contain
f our Cofee.
sing.
s in bulk? Certainly, with
our wants to
atter.
Farm Imple
as are guar
eed.
!RE COMPANY,