The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 31, 1905, Page 3, Image 3
Greae Sale
WILL OPEN IONDAY, JUNE 5tha
Now that the bulk of the spring selling is over, it has always been our custom to hold special sales to close out all spring stuff. This year we will vary it a little and hold a Great
RED LETTER SALE, starting Monday, June 5th, and continue for ten days only, closing promptly on Thursday, June 15th, when all Red Letter Prices win be withdrawn.
Now we wish to give everybody fair notice that this Special Red Letter Sale is for the CASH ONLY, and everything marked out at Red Letter prices will be of unusual values and must and will attract the atten
tion of CASH BUYERS.
Bar in Barain13.15c each, two for 25c. All kinds of small Notions will be put out
Bargain 1. Bargain at special Red Letter prices.
one case of 5c figured Lawns will be sold during this sale at One Ladies' and Gent's nice Waterproof Umbrellas that are Fifty doz. Gent's Pepperel D rawers, tokcette ankles,
Sc the yard. Who will beat this price? Who will try" worth $1 in good United States money, but we put them out in regular 60c values, our price duingtiaeol 4cprpi.I
this sale at 75c each. you see these goods you can't help but buy them. One hundred 10-lb. boxes of Fat Back and Slabs Tobacco will
Bargain 2. Bargain 8. Bargain 14. be ut on sale t Red Letler prices only $3 per box. Who can
Two cases of Sc figured Lawns and Batiste, 27 inches wide, India Silk Umbrellas t The greatest values in 50c, 75c and $1 Negligee Shirts for Bargainp2c.
will be put out during this sale at 5c the yard. Fifty Ladies'and Gents and Boys ever shown in this town.
cheap at $1.25 each. but our price for this sale at 81 each. One hnr full size Besta wa
Bargain 3 Bargain 9. Bargain 15. plete, only 1.50 each.
Threed Wash Fab th most 'luough our Ribbon stock and thrown out every Fifty nice Dressers, 12x18, mirrors only $4.50 each.
beautiful designs and f 2gures will be put out during this sale at 10c Still another lot of Ladies' and Gent's Satin covered Uinbrel- piece of Remnant Ribbon and we now ofer 150 pieces of Remnant Fifty nice Washstands, only $4.50 each.
the yard. We have made a close study of the dry goods trade for las, 75 in all, that we have been selling at 50c and 60c each. but Ribbon regardless of cost. Now is the time for you to get yonr Fifty nice Washstands only 2.75 each or will make you a set
number of years as salesman and buyer and never have we seen we put them out at this sale at 43c each. Neck Ribbon to wear during the summer at your own price, of this furniture-bed, dresser and washstand complete for only
such values in Wash Goods as are offered in this lot of goods at Bargain 10 Bargain 16. When all of our recent purchases of furniture get in we will
10c the yard. g * , .sut
Bargain 4 Seventy-five dozen Ladies' Lisle Gauze Undervests that .we seWse made a very la urchase of Ladis' Hts ate in in ha te ares sto f seenin the n toe id a n
are sure that you cannot buy in any other way for less than l oc .p , means in short small expense of selhng, hence lower prices thai
Two cases of White Piques and Battiste, 32 inches wide, that each: we put them out at this sale at 10c each, or $1 per dozen. petition. Out of this lot we can trim up nice ,Hats for Ladies, you can usually buy furniture at. We say see us when you want
retail regularly at 15c the yard. A big purchase enables us to Now ladies, if you are interested in this class of stuf, see this Misss' and Children at 7c. 1 d 1.50 that are 11y chea a nice.cheap furniture.
offer this lot of white goods in both weaves at 10c the yard. Thi value double the money. Ladies it
is a value in white goods that you will not find outside of large Other numbers in Ladies' Gauze Vests, cheaper and higher, of Hats that we are offering at jush price. argin 2n' l
Great Reder Lete values* inuz Gent's lothing Patsrume
city department stores. at special prices. Bargain 17. Sacks and Vests. If you need a nice Suit of Clothes see us.
Bargain 5. Bargain 11. Our entire stock of Millinery Goods will be put down at spe
One case of 20c and 25c Mercerized striped printed s Fifty dozen Men's fine Bleached Gauze Undervests and Draw- bou es uriumm great Re Lettr ale. If eouelavonGn'sraw 22. F
Goods that we propose to put out during this sale at 12 jc the yard ers to match. regular 35c values, will be closed out at 25c each- u entre le of ettr Hts
as long as they last. Bargain i8.
Bargain 6. Bargain 12. It will pay you to see our great Red Letter offering of all Bargain 23
One thousand dozen Alexander King & Co.'s Spool Cotton at Seventy-five dozen Men's fine Balbriggan Gauze Undervests kinds of Corsets and Corset Girdles, Silk Girdles, Leather Gir- One hundred Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, worth from
2e per spool-full 200 yards of thread to each spool. Who will and Drawers to match, regular price 60c each, but our price during dles, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Powders, Violet Talcum Powder at 20c $1.25 to $2.30 each, will go on sale at 50c, 75c and $1 each. It will
match this great bargain? . this sale 45c each, or 85c per Suit, shirt and drawers. a box. Twelve dozen Tooth Brushes, worth 13c each, wil go at pay you to give these a look.
.JEKINSONOnP 'V
MAALARIA 'PoisonBreathed
inothe System
The air arising from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds
and pools and from decaying vegetable matter, as well as the gases from
sewers, is loaded with germs of malarial poison. The water we drink, that
has not been properly filtered and purified, is also full of these germs and
microbes, and as we daily
breathe and drink millions of MATARIA IN HIS SYSTEM FOR YEARS.
these into the'system, to be For several years I suffered with Chills and
absorbed by the blood, the Fever, caused by Malaria in my system, and each
entire body begins to feel'the summer for several years I would have a relapse.
effects of the poison. The Finally my physician prescribed S. .s. S. It en
most co on form of Ma tirely cured me; I have never been troubled since.
lana is "chills and fever, 913 W. Market St., Louisvine, Ky. L Smoorp.
but when the blood is thoroughly saturated with the poison it becomes so
-weak and polluted that abscesses, carbuncles, boils, sores, ulcers and other
skin diseases result. Malaria also affects the liver, kidneys, bowels and
stomach, producing a chronic state of biliousness that often results in jaun
dice or some malignant fever. In cases of Maltfia the blood must be purl
ied before the body can regain its natural health. S. S. S. contains purify
ing and tonic properties possessed by no other blood medicine, and is the
ideal remedy for the treatment of Malaria. v It des
troys the germs of the disease and builds up the
weakened, polluted circulation. It enters into the
blood and forces out every particle of poison and
twasXe matter and adds strength and activity to it.
S. S. S. improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by
its alterative and purifying action, and Malaria, with all its bad effects, is
permanently driven from the system. Book on the blood and any medical
advice, without charge.. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Tnfants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotiC
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures .Diarrheea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea-The M1other's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For ,.Over 30 Years.
Time and Books.
The economy of saving time is wise,
but ttiere is an economy of spending
time. In reading, especially, hurry is
most wasteful. Reading is the making
of thoughts, of ideas, of pictures in the
brain. All young photographers know
how little is to be made out of an "un
derexposed plate," but do they under
stand that there may be such a thing
as an underexposed brain? It takes
time to make impressions on the mind.
If you read too fast, either aloud or to
yourself, or skim over your reading,
the mind receives poor impressions or
none at all.-St. Nicholas.
Taught Red Buck.
Mr. L Shurley, the noted instructor,
told the writer he expected great
thiags of his pupil, Mr. Bryant, the
famous Southern Journalist. At the
sametime he wrote: "Send me 3 dozen
Kentucky Horse and Cattle Powders.
I am out and there is a big call for it."
Prevents Lung Fever and cures Glan
ders, Distemper, etc., and makes fat.
Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.
A 'Nooturne.
"You will have to accompany me,"
said the new and zealous officer of the
law, laying a firm hand on the arm of
t4e seedy young man who was making
night hideous with a cornet.
"Certainly," said the musician, af
fectionately linking his arm in the po
nceman's. "What do you wish to sing
and in what key?"
Good Advice.
Learn to hide your troubles. Your
friend has troubles of his own to hide,
help him by example. This is good ad
vice. but when a man wakes up in the
morning with a raging, splitting head
ache, not enough energy to get up, con
stipated, bad taste in the mouth, tired
legs, it's not advice that a man needs.
It's a good dose of Dr. King's Blood
and Liver Pills. Purify the blood and
send it bounding, coursing through the
viens, and make the liver live. No
purging. griping or nauseating. 25c.
a box at Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.'s.
Bills and Boards.
Bill had a billboard. Bill also had a
board bill. The board bill hored Bill so
that Bill sold the billboard to pay his
board bill. So after Bill sold his bill
board to pay his board bill the board
bill no longer bored Bill.-Yale Ex
positor.
The eyeball is white because the
blood vessels that feed its substance
are so small that they do not admit the
red corpuscles.
Beas the The Kind You Han Always Bought
Oinate
Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs in our family,
and through it I lost my mother.,"
writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony Mo.
"For the past live years. however, on
the slightest sign of a cough or cold, I
have taken Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumution. which has saved me
fro serious lunk trouble."' His moth
ers eth was a sad loss to \lr. Reid.
but he earnedi that lung trouble must
nlot be i "egeted. and how to cure it'
Qulckest relief and eure for coughs and
cods. Price 50e and $1.; guaranteed by
n'h P n 1.v.ya nDr Stoe Trial
Royal Night B0o4guars.
For more than 400 years a body of
men known as the Monteros de Es
pinosa have enjoyed the exclusive
privilege of watching over the slum
bers of the kIngs and queens of Spain.
They are boun by tradition to be na
tives of Espinosa and to have served
with distinction in the army. One of
these is on guard at the door of the
bedroom of each royal personage in
the palace, and the others, armed with
huge halberds and wearing felt soled
shoes, tread silently all through the
night along the corridors and halls.
Their service be" at midnight and
ceases at f in the morning.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best.
"I have been using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and want to say it is
the best cough medicine I have ever
taken," says Geo. L. Chubb. a merch
ant of Harlan, Mich. There is no ques
tion about its being the best, as it will
cure a cough or cold in less time than
any other treatment. It should always
be kept in the house ready for instant
use, for a cold can be cured in much
less time when promptlS treated. For
sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
HI of the Poison Plant.
Close to the frontier of Nepal is the
mountain of Sandook-Phu, which
means in the Tibetan language "the
hill of the poison plant," or aconite.
This plant Is so abundant and so dead
ly in Its effects that all sheep and eat
tle passing over the mountain are muz
zled by their drivers. An English trav
eler saw at its foot great heaps of dis
carded bamboo muzzles. Curiously
enough, only those cattle that are new
ly imported from the plains are fatally
afTected. The natives believe that the
sheep of the district learn to shun the
youngest leaves, which are the most
virulent A more likely explanation Is
that they grow habituated to the drug
by taking it in small quantities.
Strictly Genuine.
Most of the patent medicine testi
monials are probably genuine. The fol
lowing notice recently appeared in the i
Atebison (Kan.) Globe: "Joe Tack, a
well known engineer, running on the
Missouri Pacific between Wichita and!
Klowa, lately appeared in a big one,
with a picture, and when he was in
this office today, we asked him about
it. He said he had terrific pains in his
stomach, and thought he had canzer.
His druggist recommended Kodol and
he says it cured him. He recommended
it to others, who were also cured.'
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and cures all stomach troubles.
Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Charity of Former Kings.
Henry IL. sought peace for his soul
after the murder of Becket by feeding
and sustaining 10,000 people daily, a
proceeding that must have made many
a man rejoice in the fall of the "proud
prelate." Quaintest of all, though, was
the charity of Henry III, who com
manded that "Ilp the greatthall at Win
sore, at- a good fire, all the poor and
needy children that could be found
were to be fed, accortling to the weight
and measure of tle kIng'd chldren," a
queer variant of the more modern sys
tem of distributing the Maundy money.,
It is to be feared that nowadays, says
the London Chronicle, the amount of
food equivalent to "the weight and
measure of the king's children" would
not go far In relieving "all the poor and
eedy childlren thnt could be found. -
English and French Polce.
No comparison can fairly he made
between the police of London and Par
is without due consideration of the fact
that the French law admits an interfer
ence with tle liberty of the subject
which would not be tolerated in Great
Britain. And It must also be remem
bered that the existence of octrol du
ties makes it difficult for a Frenchman
to enter or quit Paris without being
the subject of closer observation than
he would enCounter in an English city.
-Solicitors' Journal.
There is a Difference.
The difference between Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar and all other
cough syrkips is that it moves the bow
els, thus expelling a cold from the sys-,
tem. This relaxes the nerve tissues
and by its healing effect on the throat
and lungs the cough is relieved -cured
entirely. Kennedy's is the original
Laxative Honey and Tar and containt
no opiates. Good alike for young or old.
Tastes good. Sold by The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
The Dencending Scale.
When a girl Is first engaged she fig
ures on a ten room house in the swell
part of town. As time goes on the
house gradually decreases in size until
it is a four room structure. Then all
the fancy trimmings are left off, and
next the house Is located in a remote
part of town. Finally when the wed
ding comes off it is announced that the
couple will reside with the brlde's fa
ther.-Atchison Globe.
Man's Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman's. But Thos.
S. Austin, Mgr. of the Republican, of 1
Leavenworth, Tnd., was not -nreason
able, when he refused to allow the doc- 1
tors to operate on his wife for female
trouble, "Instead," he says, "we con
cluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife
was then so sick. she could hardly leave
her bed, and five physicians had failed
to relieve her. After taking Electric
Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and
caa now perform all her household
duties." Guaranteed by The R. B.
Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c.
Chivalry nt a Discount.
Ile-There was a run on the bank,
was there' You were fortunate to
get your money out. She-Yes: but I
never saw such discourtesy. There
wasn't a man offered me his place on
the line.-New cork Times.
A Wonderful Saving.
The larzest Methodist Church in
Georgia, used 32 gallons of L. & M.
mixed'with 24 gallous of oil, thus mak
ing paint cost about -1.20 per gallon.
They calculated to use 100 -allons of I
other paint. Saved about 80.00. and
also got a big donation of L. & M.
Dealers gladly sell L. & M.., because
their customers call for it, and say they
used it 12, 14 and even 30 years ago.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed
oil, which you do in ready-for-use paint.
Buv oil fresh from the barrel at 60
cents per gallon, and mix it with L. &:
M. Paint.
It makes paint cost about -1.21) per
gallon. Sold by The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
Very Good.
"Yes, Hunter is really engaged to
Mdiss Roxley."i
"So he was telling me. IHe says
she's not very pretty, but she's good."
"Yes, good for a mIllion in her own
rlht"-Philnnalnhint Press.
Bishop Brooks' Joke.
Some years ago Bishop Phillips
Brooks was recovering from an illness
and was denying himself to all visitors
when Robert Ingersoll called. The
bishop received him at once. "I. ap
preciate this very much," said Mr. In
gersoll, "but why do you see me when
you deny yourself -to your friends?"
"It is this way," said the bishop. "I
feel confident of seeing my friends in
the next world, but this may be my
last chance of seeing you."
A Good Suggestion.
Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City
Fla., has written the manufacturers
hat much better results are obtained
rrom the use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
:ases of pains in the stomach, colic and
:holra mrbus by taking it in water as
ot as can be drank. That when taken
n this way the effect is double in
rapidity. "It seemns to get at the right
pot instantly," he says. For sale by
I'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.
Loryea, Prop.
Pay as You Go.
To live within one's income is t1e
ecret of prosperity. Happiness is the
eritage of the ou who adheres to this
rule, and a contented mind and an
ever increasing bank account will be
long to the one who buys only what he
can pay for.
Hot Weather Piles.
'ersons afflicted with piles should
>e careful at this season of the year.
lot weather and bad drinking water
ontribute to the conditions which
nake piles more painful 'and danger
)us. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stops
:he pain, draws out the soreness and
iures. Get the genuine, bering the
:he name of E. C. DeWitt & Co. Sold
y The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Ancestors.
"My ancestors," said thq man-whose
name happened to be Endicott, "came
over In the Mayflower."
"And mine," observed the man whose
name was Adams, "were the priginal
occupants of the garden of Eden."
Chcago Tribune.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sigature
of
New Livery, Feed VD d
Sale Stable.
SUMMERTON, S. C.
I will always have on hand good
eams and vehicles to hire, and espe- 1
al attention will be given to the
onveyiug of drunimers to different
joints.
Bring your horses to my stables to
e fed:
W. S. Rhame.
HE SUMMERTON HOTEL.
I1aring made special preparations, I
i now better prepared to entertain
he trarelinr publitc than ever before.
I especi tly iuvite the transient pat
onagre. H. A. TISDALE.
- Ptroprivetor.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Dinests what you eat.
IWE CORDIALYIVT
~ The public to come and inspect our stock of
8 Fancy & Staple Groceries
SWe carry this line and will cheerfully give you prices, as
Ait is to your interest to keep in touch with them.
8 Yes, we have the best Full Patent and if you are
somewhat dissatisfied with your flour, try our 100 per
cent. and we feel reasonably sure you will be-pleased,.
that is if you are looking for a high class article.
COFFPE.
tWe carry both parched and green, and if you want a~
first class article, something nicely flavored and contain
ing- good strength try some of our Coffee.
We beg that you do not conrfuse these goods with pos
sibly others you have been using.
Ss Can we quote you prices in bulk? Certainly, with
pleasure. Call and see.
DiUSONHARDWARE CO.
Can supply your wants to
the letter.
In the way of Farm Imple
ments prices are guar
anteed.
Call to see us.
DICKSON HARDWARE COIVIANY,
Levi Block..