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Dining the past tn mOnths or since we hav' suQ vo(ee(ed *-1. lTill we have' sold thousands :il thousaid of dollarworth of beau('itiul and siylsh merchandise. have sold enough0 goods and have a 1h1 o custo". N that would be a credit to a b-igge!' and m' etentious concern. For this we are proud and thankful tLO you: WO are prouder still for the repntation we have imade with the peonle of Manning and Clarendon. WXe lave always E Sgiven you what you want and you always get just what you think you get. Sometimes you may find somethigm a that you think is cheaper or it semis to be cheiaper to you, 3 but you will not tind a lower price than ours on the same a quality. We have lots and lots of bright. new, stylish summer - oods left and we want to make June our record-breaking All or most of our summer goods must be sold and we will not carry them over. In order to get them out we have put then all down at a ridiculously low price. Just a visit to our store will convince you of wnat we are doing. Not just ONE. TWO or THREE items. but every 3 thing. Millinery Especially. We have just -ot in a full line of Suinmr sample Hats. Come in and see them at half price, if nothing Smore. It makes no difference what others otter vou goods at you certainly will not show good business judgment if you buy before you come and see ours and get our prices on the same goods. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. This must .be our record=breaking month. aa v. . M cLEOD. T. I. IDDAL .. ITr. l EVY a E FOUNDRY ADTENE of SawBUiN. Panidnt. Mill, AgriLLuCturaladGm n Mahnner. Promt Sevic an LoEsT t Prcs ary Egie . olr. Sa ills . G.s etcA. AgesorThe CI.nSInnALL Gi Coay's Winhiv.ih ofngSaw-Mile PaGining M al.Archural and Prninsse hinr. hops Servied a clownestMrn Pricesostet.nth XV. C &A. . t.eat o pssng r epot an oClock orkea. Algeits r weComny' tipe ra onnines . i tairon Munger,~Hf Ege&PatGnigacin r n Peses Shop ldcted whc iatonr ofaran Person tr eet, on 11:0 W., C.nd a& liRal R.,edstof passenge hdepor ndo loksutes of Libe stireento oiycnrc ~~-p:ctfy'i-r~r Al vsiteors arte welcomee if thhae busintV es or teyol com tweo lookarun for plu amnt o ii:.vracmtii' g- :aniaiNaL..aCnakXaNnaEaLIannauaaIONaa RdLelu iy vn .i Mu ta lb. nsurot nsance . 2 ~JOE PHILADELPIA RPA. 23 orctea i mt. rit-harigmeican omay.Nrsoc $ olopiea trS. C. absor inu anidngS. C $$ ' hep rtNreiu YOtma eUedorns ilmtd da inpoices w ch i'iaio gurnes cO y r otctono tas TOsn THerldiied toicyS hO FF CE. Open An Account With Us. Von la then'l pay your! x\ :sear' to you the. ilich arc thus mtiade a r 11Lt ill f1 1 1or1 everY doll-ar You pay .N1 \'ou v:Ui awatYvys taake (hange with ai cheek. Bank of Sumenlon, Summerton. S. C. A New Firm. -:0: The undtersigned having fortued a copartnership unler the unmaie of Le L. WELLS & C0., desire to extend A cordial welco:e to their store in the Levi bloc:,. where they will always nave on hand a full and complete stock of GrocerleS! FRUITS. CONFECT1ONS. CRACK ERS anid everythiig pertaining to a first cla-s grocerv. ve will continue keeping a Ifull stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and STA TIONERY and --hoice books for the homie. Come to see us. L. L. WELLS. J. ELBERT DAVIS. 1\Ti~ I iei. F'eed anid! Sale Siable. SUMMERTON, S. C. I will always have on hand good teams and vehicles to hire, and espe cial attention will he given to the conveving of drunmmiers to (itierent Bring your horses to my1V stables to be. fed. W. S. Rhame. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. YOUR FRI We now have a complete lit the MASON JiAR we have addet patent top, whichl will allow y-ou1 time without spoiling, with but li WYe are head Baseballs, Bats, . GI< Weo areO now sellig out Our CI'LAM I-'REEZERS~ AT C.OST1 Yours for We are in our new old stana. next to Jeni prepared to fill all orde We will be glad ti on any bill of G-rocerie feel assured we can sa ity and price. The Manning w H E - OU COuME T0 TOWN CALL AT WEAES' S11AVING SALOON Wlohieb i tittld up) with an :ye to the comfort of his (ti.toauers. . . . . HAIR CUTTING IN ALL STYLES, SH AVIN(i AN1) S H A MPOOING Ion! v ::th neatness and .\ eonhl in1vitation J. L. ELLS. MnigTime-s Block. ARTISTIC MONUMENTS. I am representing the largest rlrble and Granite quarrys in in the world. and can furnish :mv Tombstone or Mlonument diieet from the quarry. Over 500 designs to select from. Spec ial desins furnished for large Mlonumeuts. I also furnish any kind of Irou Fences. Ornament: and Wood Mantels. S. L. KRASNOFF, MANNING, S C Notice to Creditors .\Ai peisous havi ng Clais against the Estate of Sarah Tindal. deceased, wil] present them duly attested, and those owing said Istate will make p:iymnt to R1eCHAInD A. SUBLETT. Qualified Executor. Summertou. S. C. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Frank N. Wilson, de ceased, will present them duly at tested, and those owing said estate will make payment to C. F. WILLIAMS, Administrator. Columbia, S. C., 1224 Sumter street. Surveyor's Card. I ai prepared to do laud survey ing ad iake plats in Clarendon and adjoiniug counties. Work accurate, H. T. CANTEY. Sumumerton. S. C., Feb. 6. 1905. Notice. To The Stockholders of the S. NL Col clough Company: You are hereby notilied tiat there will be a meeting of the Stockholder; of the said corporation on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1905, in the store of the S. . (olelough Co., at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of changing the name of said corporation. .J. ROMEY EADON. as Secretary and Treasurer of S. M Colelough Co. HOLLISTER'S eny Fountain. Tea Nuggets a B!;.:y Xcd;iaie for Bna3y People. 1-:3Gidn Health and Renewed Vigor. -iefrCoanstipaition, Indigestion, Live .2. tad rth.t. 5l~izSi Bowels, Headacht - . i aemche. Jt-.; Rocky .Mountain Tea in tab ..:6.r. : ee:,a box. Genuline made b; 'ujy:i:t Dri Co.:P'.my, Mad.ison, Wis. COLDEN NMETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 'HETIfl.. JIT JARS. e of them. ILn connection with the ROYA L .JAR, which has a o use the preserves from time to tie more cost. inarters for ves and Masks. line of H..\\M OCKS and ICE quarters at the samfle ~inson's. where we are s for tries. >see you and "figger' you may need, and tisfy o ui both in qual Grocery Co. THE SUNDAY SCHOL.1 LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 23. Text of the Lexmon Isa. Iv, 1-13. Memory Yersex. 6-S-Golden& Text, Ina. Iv, 6-Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. *If. Stearnn. [Copyright. 190, by American P1rcs Atoi.ation I The salvation of Jehovah includs an absolutely perfect righteusness for the whole nation of Israel and for all na tions, and It can be obtained only from God Himself. "Their righteousness is of Me, saith the Lord." "In the Lord have I righteousness and strength" (liv, 17; xlv, 24). When the kingdom t-ones Israel shall be a righteous na tion, their king shall reign in righteous ness, and tie work of righteousness shall be peace, quietness and assurance forever (lx, 21; xxxii, 1, 17). As to ev erv individual now the need is just the same-righteousness, without which we can neither see nor enter theik.ingdom of God (I Cor. vi, 9; Matt. v, 20). Whether it be an individual or a na tion, the great need before God is righteousness, and it can only be ob tained from God Himself, whom we I saw In our last lesson providing it in the sacrifice, the death and resurrec tion of His Son. God made Him to be sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth, and there is no way to receive this righteousness but by believing-that is, receiving (II Cor. v, 21; RIom. x, 4; Gen. xv, 6). We must receive it as Adam and Eve did the coats of skins. and then we can sing: "He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation; He hath covered ine with the robe of righteousness" (Gen. iii, 2.1: Isa. lxi, 10). This beautiful lesson today, like last week's lesson and all prophecy, pri marily concerns Israel, but there is al ways an application for all people at all times. Let us lay it to heart. The first three verses show how vain are the efforts of man to obtain that which God gives freely. No one can satisfy the soul but God Himself, and all souls are consciously or uncon sciously thirsting for God. The major ity do not labor and spend money and sometimes pray and read the Bible and give to the poor and try to do good In order to find peace, but they seek in vain. That which the soul thirsts for is not found except by hearing the voice of God and coming unto Him and receiving freely that which is repre sented here by wine and milk and fat ness. Note carefully the following texts: Ps. xlix, 0, 7; John iv, 10, 14; v, 24;, Rey. xxi, 0; xxii, 17; Rom. iii, 24; iv, 5-S; Song v, 1. The sure mercies of David include all the kingdom promises to David to be fulfilled in his son risen from tLe dead, even in Christ. Compare Acts ii, 29-36; xiii, 32-30. When He shall sit on Da MId's throne at Jerusalem and reign over the house of Jacob, the faithful witness, the leader and commander of the people. a righteous king and a righteous people, then shall nations run to Israel because of the Lord their God in their midst. See how plainly this is stated in the following passages as well as in verse 5 of our lesson: Isa. ii, 1-5; lxii, 'l, 2; J1er. iii, 17; Zech. viii, 22, 23; Rom. xi, 12, 15; these and many others. Verses 0 and 7 may be applied uni versally. We are all by nature wicked and unrighteous and have our own ways and thoughts, which we must forsake if we would turn to the Lord and receive His righteousness, and it must be honestly and whole heartedly (Jer. xxix, 13) lest a time may come when, having refused to hear His voice when He called, we may seek in vain (Prov. I, 23-33). There are exceeding abundant grace and pardon for all who turn to Him now (I Tim. 1, 14; Isa. 1, 18) and the assurance that no one who comes to Himn shall ever be cast out (John vi, 37), but the persistent re jection of His merey can only end in eternal torment. Why should we tol erate or indulge in our thoughts when His, which are all thoughts of peace (Jer. xxix, 11), arc as far above ours as heaven is higher than the earth? Verses 10 and 11 ought to give perfect rest to every sower of the incorruptible seed of the word of God, for here is the blessed assurance that it will never return to Him void, but always accom plish His pleasure and prosper in the thing whereto He sends it. When the devil sowed his tares he went his way perfectly sure that the tares would grow, and yet there are many Christian workers with less confidence in the word of God than the devil has in his tares, for, having sowed the seed,- they seem to feel that they must somehow get It into the soil and see It sproutl right on the spot. While we are al ways to look for and expect results, I do not find that we are authorized to try to force matters, but rather rest on the assurance that God will see to It that our labor is not in vain. The last two verses of the chapter tell of Israel's future glory and of the time when the curse shall have been re moved from the earth and thorns and thistles grow no more, for as troly as our Saviour wore the crown of thorns so surely shall the whole creation be delivered from the bondage under* which it has groaned ever since sin entered and enjoy the liberty of the glory of the children of God (Rom. viii, 21, 22). The kingdom of righteousness and peace and joy shall not only reach all people, but even air creation, and so shall the name of the Lord be mag nified in all the earth. "The Lord will be magnified from the border of Israel," "For fromi the rising of the sun until the going dowvn of the same My name shall be great among the gentiles, * * * saith the Lord of Hosts" (Mal. 1, 5, 11). Let us now hear and lay all this to heart and give glory to His name (Mal. 1, 2). One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned.I The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings. He must spend nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That be ing the case he cannot be too carefni about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested. like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollar-s outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. t cost but a few cents, and a bottle of iintehouse often saves a doctor's bil ofsevraldollars. For sale by The R B.Lorvea Drug Store. Isaae M. Loryea. Prop. something Lacking. "I1 can shave myself as well as any barber." "-Ah, but you can't talk to yourself while you're doing itl" Nothing. raises.the price of a blessing like its removal.--Moore. Beas the ~Iha K(ind You Hav Always Bought DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The $1.00 bottle cort.ntts 2% times the trial size. wh!ch sells for 50 cents. PRIPARED ONLY AT THE LASCtATORY OF E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. .S c. 1:my wT~Lo 1-- B-3 LoCr-yoM IDruXg -Store. 0)o Y01 Watni GLENN PERFECT FITING S INGS TOMI N ERAL CLOTHES THEN\ COME OR SE-ND TO US. W T R We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishmnent in the State. Wen dl i Nature's Greatest Remedy rn~I ArTOND FOR DISEASES OF THE High Art Clothin solely and we carry the best line of HBts iand Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent inen who j we are, and they will commend you to usq. 1. Physicians Prescribe it J.L DAVID & BRO,, J, L DAVD & ROIJPatients Depend on it and Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., Everybody Praises it CHARLESTON, - S. C. FOR SALE D Y Money to Loan.1 Stm. a. h APPLY TO IF YOU WISH- TO BORROWMa Loans Made Loansnae Wilson & DuRant. Mtouey on long or short time, _Oi on improved rean estate, I ant, o e in a position to serve opn. Itnd *Current rates of interest Money to.. E and reasonable charges. R. Carts and Carriages ad Call on or write to R E PA IR1ED Or. - With Neatness and Despatch Attorney at Law, Manning, S. C. -AT R. A. WHITE'S Alderman Stock Farm.. WHEELWRIGHT and For sale at all times. at prices to suit. the farmer and of breeding and qual BL ACKSMITH SHOP. iiations to suit the fancier, SHORTHORN AND JERSEY CATTLE, I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water RE HOGS pipes, or I will put down a new Pump AND BERKSHI cheap. of either sex and all ages. Correspondence solicited. Come and sec our stock If you need any soldering done. give whether you intend to buy or not. me a call. L.13E. S.0 My horse is lame. Why? Because I D. W. ALDERMAN, Prop. SAM'L G. BRYAN, Supt. did not have it shod by R. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel %ith so much e Make Then Look New. Provident Savings Life We are making a -specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Assuralce Society. Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices ,vil .O please you. and I guarantee all of my EDWARD W. SCOTT, President. work. -PEACOCK & GoLD COMPANY, General Agents for North and Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's- South Carolina. - R. A. WHITE, Dsrc gnsWne MANNING. S. C.ByaesalseollieLfInracCmpywt The Bank of IMlaiiiig orcnrcsoerdtdsrctansmnfcha MANNING, S. C. tradabto aeecletopruiisfrrpd Capital Stock, - $40,000 nte.I ilpyyut osl e rt~oay Surplus, - - 30O,000 O E T A L R Stockholders' Lia bility, - - - 40,000 SaeMngr Total ProtectionSutrS.C to DDstrictoAgents4Wantec+ attaciw policy coT imes.So taoinarnta unsAn d hel ANor LAEND suran e lce.Une our condtsoture an dnittinto opents-an acon chac trand wecmeiin orbnatsehaveng pru nites.rai Who eise tow n aeyorfrtdpositinofwatadifuec wiunthe ouca addes t ill froy tiou to i utme. Wrihlpyuto etda.ubn A a.cBankt. cout ~~1 ~~We paxte yo m depoitaior t to us a-ban artioulart wihs afais hol b etrstdtoa e ak wlome Clao r n osehvn, lae ancegs. C etbiedhgstnig - Why not- begn nw ad mke ourfirt epoit ithus nd henyouca YORBANKIN like this one, if you would be saved all worry. Our reputation, our re sources and our patronage are our arguments in our own behalf. NotsenR. R. of S.C. - TIME T.ABI-2 No. (1, la eirect snday, June 5, 19914 Between Sunmter and Camden. Mixed - Daily <-.et snday. _______________ For Infants and Children. - onitl b oillid. Northi~i b n a d -___________________-________ No. 69. No. 71.A No70 No.6 Th6~~ o 625 931 Lec.. SI;n:r..Ar .9 00l 545UI -U~ 6 27 9 38 N. W..Junctu 8 58 5 43 647 959 ...Dalzell... 825 513 .7 23021.. 2 uicrs.74 A~egetablePreparationlforAs-Aw ysBuh 7 3u 10 31 .. Elerbee.. 7 30 4 38 I similatingthiero0dandflegula 11 (1 ni~ .aucni 1una2 wghSesomacbsand.Bwesor Bears the Between Wilson's Mill an d Siumter. Promotes Die ion,Chteerrul - Southbona.- Northbountd. nessandRest.Contains neliter No. 73. lDaily except Sunday No. 7. Opm phnnoinal '- e... t ....Ar 1230 Ounorph eofhlrc. o 3 .13 . .Snmmerton .Jnnetion.. 12 271 - J3......Pan srtone........1 10 natorLA-L~f~ 3545..........Jordan.......... 900 .a5c ,d 44 30 r.. . i ton Mil.. e 10 qenny e -I P3 110A0M Iktween Minard) and st. Pai. A 1-n ouISoacDarhc ayexetSunda~y.Womoulin.vesh Sonth bonn d. Northbound. ness and Loss OF SLEEP. No 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74. 1' M A M Stations A M P M1 FacSimile Signature o? 401020 Le Milaurd A r 10 45 53 4 13 10 30 A r St. Paul Le 10 33 4 20 -E~~fK P M A M AM PrMNE YOK THE SUMMERTON HOTEL. Raviting made special P ppaations. I EXAcr coP F WRAPPE.R. .tmn nowt better prepatrod to entertain the travecling public than ever before. ~ T.c CENTAJR COMPANY. NEW YORM OClY I especially invite the transient pat -oage. UT. A. TISDALE. Proprietor. wiig yur Job Work to The Times offies