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MANNING. S. C.. AUG. 2. 105 Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. ~~ \dveritisers w;!! tleae re member that copy for a Change Of :W. M.]rST be mn this onice by- Saturday Noou in ordier to insure publication the following week.: 1K i N .Mr. A. Weinberi is visiting in Dar Mr. W. T. Franoci' left yeieraday for Glenn Springs. .\le. F. 0. R~icharsn is returned10 from North ('arolina. Mr. and -Mrs. W. ...vs iie Manning last week. Mr. E. 1. Drown visited his arents at. laxville last Sunday. M iss Taylor of Columbia is visiting the Misses 1tabb. Mr. Pres.ley Barron has. r-:mred from a visit to Charleston. Messrs. S. A. and .. H'. Rigby leave this evening for Ne w York. Mr. W. H. Creecy spent last Satur day in Charleston on business. 1rs. R. L. Grier left yesterday to visit her relatives at rfock Hill. Mdiss Bessie Rickeubaker of Orange barg is visiting Miss Clara ITarvin. Miss Adelle Smith of Mullins is vis-! iting her sister Mrs. J no. G. Slaughter. Miss Loulie Harvin has retu ned home from the summer school at Clem son. Mrs. J. A. Burgess of Summerville is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stukes. Dr. W. M. . Brockintou and family left yesterday for a week's stay on Sul livans Island. Mr. J. H. Lesesne left this mornmng for Shelby, N. C., where he will remain about a week. Mr. WV. E. Jlenkinson made a business trip to Wadesboro, N. C.. and returned home this morning. Judge.T. M. Windham has moved into his new home, recently purchased from Mrs. 0. E. Webber. Mr. Armon McIntosh has returned from Newnan, Ga., where he has been taking a course in telegraphy. Died vesterday at Lynchburg. Mr. J. F. Hawkins. brother of Messrs. J1. H. and W. P. Hawkins, of this town. Died last Monday morning at the home of her son Mr. Billy Dyson, Mrs. Sarah Andrews aged 07 years. The Summerton ball team left last night for Georgetown, where they play that team a series of three games. Mrs. H. M. Mims and children left this morning for Columbia to visit her sister, and from there she expects to go to the Springs. Ed Hatfield an industrious colored farmer living near Manning brought to this office two fully developed open bolls of cotton. Misses Mildred Dye and lassie Drawley of Jessup, Ga.. visited Dr. J. A. Cole this week, and they are now visiting friends in Salem. Died on the morning of the 28th inst., Mrs. Rosa Frierson wife of Mr. John W. Frierson aged 39 years. The' deceased had been in ill health for a long time. Mr. A. R. Hiolladay of New York spent several days in Manning with his brother Rev. J. M. Holladay. H e left iesterday to visit his parents in Virgini a. The family of Rev. A. N. Brunson left yesterday for a Inonth's stay, and they wvill be joined by Mr. Brunson if he survives the butting of the Royal arch goat in Columbia tonight. Dear Gus:-I have solved the moth er-in-law problem: just give her regur larly Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a Iamb. 25c, Tea or Tablets at Dr. WV. E. Brown & Co 's. Rev. J, M. Holladay and family left yesterday for Saliivans Island. Mr. 'Holladay~will take charge of Dr Alex Sprunt's church while that gentleman is taking his vacation. Messrs. J1. D. Gerald. Charlton Du Rant, S. L. Krasnoff, J1. L. McLeod. J1. D. Alsbrook and Rev. A. N. B3run son, left this morning for Columbia to take the Royal Arch degrees in ma sonry. WhenlHon. John L. McLaurin was here last Thursday he met a great many p~eople whose expressions of re gard for im, were very kind anduh appreciated them highly. Senator McLaurin has many warm fr iends. in this county, and none appreciate miore than he. At the pienic last Thiursday, at sma ll size rueusoeeUrred between.L N I.ig. M\r. P'eevy and some Touchbeirry. All of the parties are connected b' mr riage and it was a kind of ai family feud. The fuiss was away off from the picnic and it did not disturb the pleasures. No one was hurt:. The store of the Mutual Dry Goods Co. was burglarized Sunday night, and some boys clothing and shoes were stolen. The entrance was made through the back window. The burglar must have been a bold chap, because there was a policeman guarding the streets. and a private watchman employed to guard property adjoining the Mutual. Died last Saturday morning at his nome near Wilson. Mr. Edgar N. lowden, Jr., aged 49years. The fun eral took place at Wilson Sunday which was lairgely attended. The deceased was a highly esteemed citizen. lHe leaves a wife and ten children, tile voungest a babe about two weeks old. The funeral was c-onduacted by Rev-. Ol T. (r.. is an eliort, being miade to t1 cnnz a military compnany he're. anid: ietter from .\djntant General Frot Mlajor .\. C. Davis. says he isheart in favor ot zetting up a good coinpan in 'Manning." We endorse the prop( sition to have a compvanyl here. espec 'av so, sin,'ce the cavalry compale have have been disbanded. A ilitar: coipany in the county :,a protctio tt cannoz he. es timatt. We X i opi !.le yon!1 enwlid take how ld to Sianig !rs-cas cminy Pleasantly Effeative Never ill t'e wa. k' t ,o.: , re. a t ta. taan'ent a i.tilna lts vr e'1. Fa otton warelouse propoTeit oe :etaiese mnstitetiona th f ' he mere.i.uhi of thiS town ..ou afford to wait until tleir trat.e ha: left ten before they tae a ton. needs no Erttuilent to cousviue a N sane ofan that iti tanin- this fa WrhoUSC and othier uie tw) TaO11; have. the trade advantage goes tc the tow1ns that afford proper faeli i les for the farmer. When the Cotton association and appointed a committee to oper books of subscription. we said ther it. was a waste of time. the colmlllit tee nian to raise subscriptions tarn ed out as we said it would-Nothinl ione. There is only one way to ge a w1arehouse inl Manniiing, and thai is for the zuerchants of this town t buy a lot. and build. If any of the farmers waut to take stock let thent have it, and as iueh as they want. but do not wait as time is going on, and with it. will go the trade to the points of offering the best facilities and the best acconmmodttions. Tier< is a lot tdjoining the raIroad righi of war belonging to the estite o tle I he3"rs. Edith Hf.11, which eat be bought at a reasonaible price Tis lot is well situated for the bus iness and we would advise our mer chants to get together rigIt away ain', secure this property. In our opinion if the merehants 0 Manning do not erect a cotton ware, liouse for this seasons orop, rie los : One Seasozimn altor in trade to tha to wi Vili be many times tht tt of erceCing thle warehlouw-. The Original. Foley & Co.. Chicago. originated Honev and Tar as a throat and hmn' eed. and on account .of the greal merit a-nd poputlarity of Fole's lone: and Tar many imitations are oiueret fCr the genuine. Th- worilless im :tations have simnilizr soauding- namies eware of them. The genuiwine Foley' Honey and Tar As in a yollow package Ask for it and refuise any substitute It is the best remeodyv for cotighs anc colds. The R. B. Lorvea. Drug Store I;;aae M. Loryea. Pro. In. Memorlar. At a meeting of the session of thu Manning Presbyterian church the fol. lowing memorial was adopted: Whereas, it has pIeased our Heaven v Father to remove from our midsl and take unto himself our brother. F. N. Wilson. it is hereby Resolved, First-That a page in out ook of records be given to his mem orv. 'Second-That in the death of M~r Wilson it may be truly said: "There i a prince and a great man fallen." In al the walks of life his influence wvas felt and always for ttood. In the home. 11 social cir'eles, in the business world hi religion w'as mnanifest, as wel as in the church. His piety wa of that bright joyous type which attracts ratheCr that repels. The community owes much to him For many years he went in and ou1 among us wearing the ".white flower o a blameless life." and the ornament 0 a true Christian character. As a friend and counselor, he was kind and wise ever~ seeking for things which make for peace. and being indeed, a helpe' of many. ~Tihe church of which be was a member and an officer owes him much A a member he discharged his duties unctually and faithfully. As a mem ber of the session he was a wise coun selor, faithful to his duties, respectec by his associates, and a strong staff~ o: support to his pastor. We miss th< strong, gracious .'influence of his pres ene amongst us, but the memory o: the life of this servant of God will ib an inspiration to muanv. To the loved ones who are left bear the burden and heat of the day: little longer, there is the romfortini assurance that the Savior has welcom ed him to the "MIany MIansions" of the Father with the wvords: "'Welcomt good and faithful servant. enter thot into the joys of thy Lord.:' The Chill and Fever Season. Is hardest of tihe season. The systen: run down. blood imp)ovised-in n< condition to withstand tile assaults o malaria and malaqun--'tis then we fal easv vietims. Ir. King's Improved Chill Toni< will positively cure the worst ,ease c Chills and Fever. Mlany so-called chil cures will Stoil chills, but only King' will cure. Sold by D~r. WV. E. Brow: & Co. Summnerton News. :I(l The Manniin:: Times This town is continuing to tiirive and four large brick stoxtes willl soot be completed. 1 am glad to repor't that Hion. C. Xa Davis is out again, after two wveek: continemfenit to is bed. Among the visitors to our town ai pr'esnt at the hospi able home of Mr. (O C. Scarborotugh. is Mxises Iluth Allen of Dillon: Gertrude Bradham, o1 MIan nig: Bensie Blackwell, of Darlington Allene Cullum of Batesburg: Rutl Ethredgc. of Salud': Lottie Ridgill, c Batesbu rg: l loise \Siaxwell oif DaI There was a billiant sociable givet in 1h0nor of the visiItors at theC Scarbor1 ouh home la st Fidiay evenin"'. I Nr. G.eore1 Tindl, of Felder, an' among the for'tunates o aOen ti earbrouh socia! On theC 5th. th. and loth~u the Ellorec The~ Summertl"on ''eam 'ave here im afternoon fotr GeOoVetown to play the gmes with tile W\inyah boys. The jtuveniles are anxious for Fr ida. to comeI to give the Sianing'' kids a ret good drubbing. We have been reqtuested to direct thx attention of the proper oiecers to th S~(CATT'S Ed'L.5!GN we' xoa-e a hum back straight, neither wid! it make 6 -a hrt leg long, but it feeds soft bone e rd heals diseased bone and is among ( te rew genuine means of recover-y in rickets and bone consumption. Send for free sample. 4 -05 Pearl Street, ,.Ne':Yoi. un.af cod iton m; sevebraid rs be ween H~erkn'2s anl Gent'y's. Thes< >brid-cs are aillloSt -oi,. and dangev 1OU to life and property. What has be - -ome of the money 1xaid in road tax foi roa. for the past six or seven years 11. Soothing and Cooling. Tis Salvo heals without a scar i: e-iV 's % Witch Hazel Salve. -No rem Offcts such speCdV relief. 1L draw: iu: inlaimation. soothes, cools anh ha all cuts. burns. and bruiscs. A su'rc cure for Piles and skin diseases. DeWitt's is the only cenuine Witel Hazel Salve. Oware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. sold by Th II. .w'y'.y Drug Store. The Colored Teachers' Semmer School. The summer school .for the colored teachers of Clarendon county closed here last Friday after2 a 5es'IiOs (If tW weeks. Petitionl was made to Snupe rintenden of Iducation .artin for an extension o' the session. but the funds were Cx hausted. There was about fiorty-five in attend anee and much interest. was shown during the entire session. IIrof. 1 . E Brogdon. principal of the colored school here. was the instructor and his work was quite creditable. The following resolutions were passed: Whereas. we have reached the clos ing hour of the Teacher's Institute for -Carendon county. after a session of twc weeks. under the satisfactory super vision of Prof. 1. E. Brogdon. who has given to the work of the profession of teaching an impetus for good. and in spired the humblest with a deep sense of the grave responsibilities which should arouse us to a spirit of willing ness for better and stronger prepara tion. Therefore, be it Resolved. That we, as a body of teachers, return to him ourunbounded thanks for the creditable way in which he has executed his work. and that each one of us will carry the most pleasant, and abiding recollections of the institute. l1lO3T. A. S''FWART. D. V. 1NDEPRGRAS. C. S. MYCFADDIN. Dangeroas and Uncertain. For sunburn. tetter and all skin and scalp diseases. DeWitt's Witch Hdzel Salve has no eOual. It is a certain eure 'or blind. bleeding. itching and pro trudn g ni&es. It will draw the lire oul of a burn and heal without leavin a scar. Boils. old sores, carbuncles, etc., are quickly cured by the use of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A::ept no substitute as they arc ofter dangerous and uncertain. Sold by The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Notice to Trustees. Trustees are hereby advised not tc employ any teacher without legal qual ification to teach in tile Public Schools, Legal qualification means simply thio a County or State teacher's certificate registterd in the otlice of the County Sue rintendent of Education, sectior 12. page 30. school law, Graduates o eertain collezes. speciiled by the Statc Board. -re entitled to a teachers cer tificate upou the presentation to the Couny Board of Education of a diplomo showing that the full college coursc has been completed. section 13, rtgE 0:;. school law. It is the County Board, no, the trustees, that is to pass upon v diploma. Hereafter no warrant drawn in fy avorof any teacher in payment 0o salary will will be approved until all the teachers who are to receive a part of the money comply witl' this law. S. P. EOLLADAY, -Supt. of Education. .f uly 24 190~>5. Kenn'edy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and. expels Colds from' thc systemi by gently moving the bowels. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a smngle in~ stance of a cold resulting in pneumonic or other lung trouble when Folev's Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only stops the cough, but heales and strengthiens the iung. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi newv. Siich.. writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three v'ery severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." The RI. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac Mi. Loryea, Prop. S It Made Him Shake. IKigsh to say a wvord in praise of Dr. KigsImplroved Chill and Fevei Tonic. Ihad chills foi' one year con tinually,. and tried all the chill tonics I could get and also doctor's prescrip tions, but all, failed to cure. Part o: one bottle entirely cured me, and have not had chills since. 1 r'eommend only King's. T. F. Howard. Sold by Dr. W. E. Br'owne X Co. If you are troubled with dizz~y sp)ells headache, indigestion, constipation. Hollister's Rocky MIountain Tea will make you well and keep yon well. II it fails, get your money back. That's fair' 35c at Dr'. W. E. Brown & Co.'s. fMakes Kidneys and Bladder Right Agonizing Buras. Aeinstantiy relieved, and perfect lx healed. by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 0.L Rienbark, Jr.. of Norfolk, Va. wrilte: "I burnt my knee dreadfully that iL bIlister'ed all over. Bucklen'1 - Anicat Satlve stopp~ea the pain. ant heated it without a scar." Also healh a ~ll wxounds and sores. 25c at The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. Grave Trouble Foreseen. it needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver art badly atfee'ted, grave trouble is ahead unle'ss you take the proper medicinm f or your' disease. as 3l1rs. John A Yotug, of Clay. N. Y., did. She says "I had ne. uralgiat of the liv'em' ant stoumch my heart was weakened. and Icudnot'eat. I was very bad for ongu tie buit in E'lectr'ic Bitters fou utwhat I needed. for they quiclyee and cuired~ me. " Bes S'tort'-atc'50-: [i.I. .im'a bottle. IBears the 4The Kld Yl1ava AhwaS Btulh Signat'ce 1:Yourng Again. 31r..l. L. Gr'iies, Thiomasville, said After rc'over'ing from a spell of fevel my system was run down, and fo: th'ree'months I did not work. The firs botle of Dr'. King's Kidney and Live: R Iemedy set me to going. I used three bottles and am now as stout as whei ai young~ man." See Di'. W. E. B'owl & Co. about it. A \lIttle forethought may save you n< end of tr ouble. Anyone who makesi a rule to keep Chiamberlain's Colic Ch( oleram and Diarrhoea R emnedy a hatnd knows this to be a fact. For sal< by The I. B. L.oryea D~rug Store. Tsaa .I r. oryea. 'r'op. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Furniture Man, Levi Block. tfj i ne lot of Yellow Pine Lumber for sale. A. L. Lesesne. Silver. S C, Plant Wood's tested and true Wheat Seed. The I. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. A good five-room house. near Baptist church, for rent. Possession given first of September. W. P. Legg. Agents. wanted to Sell the Harvey Stylo Foontain Pen. A $2 pen for 8l. W rite today for terni and territory. (Charles W. Piekeri.-. agent. Man n ii ng. !-. C.It Lemonade Tumblers 60cts. per set. (Cut Class (imitation) Tumblers 50cts. et llie Glasses with tin tops 35cts Iper doz Fruit .Tars 75 and 81.00 per doz. Manning Flard ware Company. IOr SalC- have a lot conitaining about two acres of land. near Shaws store. at New Zion. S. C. Good location for business man. Anyone wishing to buy Will please call on lH. C. DOGGETT, New /ion. S. C. 26--2m. Notice to Creditors All persons having claims against the Estate of .1. Smith Nelson, deceased, will present them duly attested. and those owing said Estate will make payment to FRANCES A. NELSON. Administratrix. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the .Tudge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 11th day of August, 190, for letters of dis charge as Guardian for Helen E. Tin dal. EM.MIE 'E. ANDERSON. Summerton, S. C.. July 11, 1905. ]FOLESfORNYA=TAR for children; safe, surc. .&o opiates 1785 1905 CO[ Of MERU. CHARLESTON, S. C. 120th Begins September 29th, 1905. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship giving free tuition to each county of South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Domitory, 10. to $12 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay 'S100 a year. For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. THE "BOSS"-COTTON'PRESS! SIMPL.EST. STROUSEST, BEST THE MURRAY GINNING SYSTEM Gins. Feeders, Condensers, Etc. GIBBES M.ACHINERY CO. Columbia, S. C. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. hav e special fatcilities for 1Nuying and I Iesiciencoes. wherever located. plaeed in good strong Companies. Your business solicited. J. L. WILSON. . .THE. . R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE, FISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop., Sign of the . . . Golden Mortar, Beg to inform~their many friends and custom ers tha' they arc prepared to supply their wants with their accustomed celerity. We carry a full and complete line in every de partment of the DRUG BUSINESS and every attentio~n is shown to the wants of their customersi.Yer We have endeavored to give the very best at. tention to our cuistomers- wanfts. and feel that we have succeeded. Our stock of DRUGS, MVEDICINES is complete in every particular and every and a ~Vc in nee of LUI DRUGS and .MEDI CINES caul on us and vwe eun give you general Satsntion DESreceive our careful and im mediate attention on day of receipt. We hope for your kind patrounge which for years we have carnestly striven to merit. SA AC ?i LORYEA, Proprietor, sj(iT5r or the Golden Mortar < MANNING, S. C. ~~ HONE NO. 2. SHED ORSL FI-RELDSURANCELFCE issued for very moderate rates. Rec liability is the foundation of atll our business dealings. (1C R. SPROT T. 44 For tne Brides. The wadding invitations may be a source of worrv !or the guests unless they remember that we have a solution for every wedding gift problein-our whole stock is a solution. There are suitable gifts in every portion of it. The two lines of gifts that are absolutely cer tain to please are China and Cut Glass. The variety is such that the requirements of any purse can be met. We have a new as sortment of wedding gifts we wish you to see. RHAME'S DRUG STORE. Stationery. Each season our stock of stationery is larger. It grows because more people are coming here for stationery. They come be cause we always have just what is wanted and the price is invariably right. This Season's Stock of box and3 bulk correspondence papers in cludes all the new shades, shapes and quali ties. You can tind just what you want at just what you wish to pay. Box Papers, ioc to $i. Tablets, 5c to 25c. Bulk papers in any quantity desired. Also everything that goes with stationery inks, pens, wax. etc. Right kinds at right Rhame' s Drug Store, SUMMERTON, S. C. Clark's Warehouse, For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, MANNING, S. C. I am now open and ready to take care of your tobacco. Our buyers will be on in about two weeks, then we will be in position to get you the Highest Market Prices for your tobacco every day. 1 am anxious to sell your tobacco and will work hard to please you. I appreciate the liberal patronage that you have given me in the past and promise you in the future to do all in my power to please you in the sale of your tobacco. (Give mec a trial. Yours to please. R. D. CLARK. In Summierton during the past three weeks show property to be The properties incel ad for sal in town are line values. We have now lots suited for residence, stores, offices, etc. Onur fairm properties are also good. We have not yet made a sale of prop erty which has not already risen in price. We will not try to boom any property, we are glad for our customers to resell and make money, it proves our rep~resenltationis to have been true. There are now in course of construction in Summer ton seven brick buildings. We have several aipplications for small farms near Sumimerton. Parties who have such will do well to correspond with us. We will soon have on the market a number of small residence lots in a new and well located part of the town. Write us for further information. Summertort, S. C. A. Pumer Brgess, Pres W. JT. Muldrow. Sec. & Treas. A CUT IN PRICE That means a saving for you. We are determined not to carry over Summer goods, so we have cut the price on all Summer goods way down below cost. Read the following quotations and see if it isn't an - Sexceptionally good time for you to buy: s Wash Goods. Smaspretty patterns in this line as could be de Srdadthey are not remnants and short ends, but the E t tprices like these: 1cSisCordstich at.. .. .... .... .. .. . 8c the yard - C cClairmont Batistes at.... .... ...... 8tc the yard .: Beautiful figured Lawns, 10 and 12tc kind. Sat............................... 8tc the yard SPretty Black and White Lataska Voile, real value 15c, cut to~................ 8tc the yard S25c Colored Organ dies only.. ..:. .. .. .. . 3c the yard C Serpolet. very pretty, worth 25c anywhere. now cut to........... ............ 13tc the yard *All other Wash Goods cut accordingly. Costs nothing to come and see these and very little to w buy. Come! White Goods. We have cut these way below cost. Listen to the low Sprices: e Mercerized White Goods, 25c, 35c and 40c sivalues, only...... ......... .. .....19 e theyard 8c White Lawns, now only...... ......6c the yard C 121c Lawn only.. ...... .... .... .... 8c the yard 5e and 20c White Lawns only...........12 the yar r White Check Muslin at......4c, 6tc and 81c the yard These goods are worth 6tc, 8a c and 10c. ATwenty yds. Bleach Homespun for $1. ONE DOLLAR THE LIMIT. CosGent's F rihings tocm n eeteeadvryltl o A The Gents' get the benefit of the cut too. Several 2-piece Suits, late st yles, good patterns, o go like this: $6.50 SuitG.............................. $4-97 7.50 Suits only...... ..................... 5.89 8.50 and $9 Suits just.. ........................ 7:49-' Better get one of these to finish out the summer. Gent's All Silk Neck Ties only...c, 15c and 19c each Some swell Neckwear in our line. Don't fail to see it. All our Gent's Oxfords at Cost, and we only hande Te best$ THE YOUNG RELIABLE Augut 1, 1 F5,m rsnurscongithas dry Gds'eats abndfi we tae thi too rtnt ofeprssig e ou ts gratel htearst good tr, sub buslinetsadaanslctacotnac:ftesm J650.Ht. RIGBY.97 for0 Sths nomn8sasn We5 anot onl wants ou7ldcstmr t oniu totadd ne one ofeve day.ihouhesmmr Gent' Al ikNc.isol.. 0,1ead1cw upomal sumery goodsea and our thn.oghts arltoe arad turin u tmnwafrd; tat is, ed are buyg goods tbeethepie.dac n iht elyuta ow o-V. weawype.n-nte"rud or"rayt NOufr thsBirilmy Week. l fe And eesng our gsayOTe heat toST the don'tb prstata ctos ho ae stavred at. with their.an bausies andmething solici abontnneth ofke te sme ufor thicoigsesn WNot tonl at plam o cstnoer to cotiune tostad by aan lenda usa thisupot, Sale wples wato supmmersmr goods .ds ome thogts ome oflredy Ml uuafleDry GoodsC.