The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 23, 1905, Page 3, Image 3
A Pofison Breathed
MAALARIA^ ' a;
into the System
The air arising from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds
ad pools and from decaying vegetable niattcr, 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 wre daily
bcathe and d ink millions o ALARIA IN sI SYSTEM FOR YEARS.
tnese 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 feelthe summer for several years I would have a relapse.
o Finally my physician prescribed S. S. S. It en
enects Of the poison. The tirely cured me: I have never been troubled since.
most cmond feMa-, 13 W. Market St., Louisville, Ky. I. SxArorr.
-aria is "chills and fever,'' '
u,t 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 malignaut fever. In cases of Malaria the blood must be puri
fied 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
Adlmbh ideal re--cdy~ for the treatment of "Malaria. It des
troys the germs of the disease and builds up the
weakened. polluted circulatior. It enters into the
blood and forces out every particle of poison and
waste matter and adds strength and activity to it.
S. S. S. imoroves the appetite and digestion, tones upthe 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 Secret of Good Coffee
Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of
coffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerly
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won't do. But take the pure, clean, natural favored
LION COFFEE, the Ieader of all package ceffees
the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been daily
welcomed in millions of homes-and you will make-a drink fit
for a Iking in this way:
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE.
se LION CoFFE because to -et best resulits you must usethe best coffe.
Grind your LION COFFEE rather line. Use "a tablespoonful to each cup, and one
extra Vrthepot." First mixith a itte cold ter, enough to make a thick pase, and
1st. WITH BOING WATER. Add boiing water. =d let It ben
THREE 3MUTES ONLY. Add a ittle cold water and set aside live
mkinutes to settle. Serve promptl
2d. WITH COLD WAEI VA your cold water to the paste and
bring It to a boil Then set aside. add a little cold water, and In live
minutes its ready to serve.
'Don't boll It too long.
Don't let It stand morethanten minutes before serving.
DONrS Don't use water that has been boiled before.
TWO WAYS TO SLrrLE COFFEE.
1st. With EZU&. Use pat of the white of an egg, mixing it with the ground LION
COFFEE before boiling.
2d. With Cold Water instead of eggs. After boU1g add a dash of cold water, and set
aside for eight or ten- minutes, then serve through a strainer.
Insist on getting a package of genuine LION COFFEE.
prepare it according to this recipe and you wMi only use
LION COFFEE in future. (Sold only in1 lb. sealed packages.)
(Lion-head on every package.)
(Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.)
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
T. S. ROGAN. President. C. M. DAVIS, Secretary.
ELLIsoN CAPERS, .R., PH. U., Manager and Treasurer.
E. E. PLATT. PH. G., Second Prescriptionist.
THE CAPERS DRUC COMPANY,
SUJMMYERTON, S. C.
SAsk Your Doctor A bout
He{~ will tell you that it is a most excellent scientific Antisep
Stic. Applicable to all classes of
Toilet Preparations.
EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE.
EUTHYMIOL FACE POWDER.,_
EUTHTMOL BABY POWDER
- Are each and all the best of its kind.
EUTTHYMOL in solution is excellept as a gargle or mouth
S This splendid class of preparations are for sale at
THE CAPERS DRUG Co.,
__where also can be found a full line of Druggists' Sundries, in
Seludong
R UTLER'S CANDY. WEDDING PRESENTS, CUT GLASS, a
SFANCY CHINA. BOX PAPER. MEMORANDUM BOOKS, AC- 3
..COUNT BOOKS, LETTER PAPER, BILL PAPERS, etc.
S Also PAINTS, OILS AN]) GARDEN SEED.
TH CAPERS DRUG COMPANY,
SUMMERTON. S. C.
~ e aty this1ln and ;~~cheetfully in eo tcea
it is to y our intceet to keep in touch w ith them.
PLOUR.
Yes. we have the best Full Patent and if you are
Ssomewhat dissatisfied with your flour, try our 100 per
cent. and we feel reasonably sureC you will be pleased.
0that is if you are looking for a high class article.
aOFFEE.
W Xe carry both parched and green, and if y ou want a.
Sfirst class article, something nicely flav ored and contain
0ing good strenigth try some of our Coffee.
sibly1 others you have been' using._
S Can wxe qu..ote y ou. prices in bul1ky Certainly, with -
Now Is the Time to Start
A Bank Account,
And the BANK OF CLARENDON IS the Place.
We extend you an invitation to. open a-bank account with us,
whether it be large or small. Depositors with small balances are
as welcome in our bank as those having large balances.
WI: y not begin now and make vour first dleposit with us and then you can
add to it from time to time. It will help you to get a snug bank
account.
We. pay interest on titue deposits. Call or write to us for particulars.
Bank of Clarendon.. anninigs.O.
New Zion Dots.
pi Th. Matininz Times.
Mr. Marion Convers, Tiumonsvillc,
is in our section representing a life in
surance company.
Rev. L. H. K. Tune, of Washington,
I). C., Preached at Salem Baptist
church last Sunday.
Lawyer Woods, of Manning, of the
firm of Woods & O'Brvan, is kept busy
over here with professional business.
Miss Minnie Johnson, on last Sunday
had her choir well equipped for sing
ing.
Rev. Guest is conducting a protrac
.ted meeting at this place and [ think
Mr. Editor. he would he greatly pleas
ed if he could put some of the spirit
into you.
One of our old bachelors recently
bought a new top buggy. and ofT he
went down the road singing. "She is
Mine.'
One of our young gents went out
driving a few evenings ago, and fell
asleep. when he woke up he was at his
girl's gate, and the way he skedaddled
from there was a sight to behold.
M1iss Janie Mcintosh is visiting Mrs.
Pauline Bovkin's this week.
Mrs. B. woke up away in the night
last night, nearly broke one of my ribs
with a nudge from her elbow, and, said
"Mr. B., the palm of my right hand is
itching and it is a sign that it will soon
do a lot of shopping." She is the all
firedest woman on earth for hinting. I
know just what she is after: she reads
those advertisements in THE TIES.
and she swears by the Mutual, just
cause Luther used to mind calves in a
pasture joiing her father's. and of
course that made her and Luther kin,
and whenever she sees anything
special in the advertisements of the
Mutual Dry Goods Co. her hands begin
itching to get hold of my pocketbook
to carry it to Manning and empty it
out to cousin Luther.
Old Pope Moore, the bald-headed to
bacco saint, was over at Jule Morris'
last Monday trying to make a deal with
Jule for his tobacco. when a dog come
along and took up an idea that "Old
Pope" was trying to "-do" Jule. ope
kept on talking and walking about the
place, when the dog found a chance
he made for Pope and bit him on the
leg. Well, you ought to have seen that
bald head of Pope's jump out from un
der his hat, and away he went tumb
bling over two -men to get into the
house. Once safe, from the dog Pope
called the dog an ugly name which re
flected on its mother. Next time Pope
comes over here he will know that the
Salem dogs are fed to protect their
masters. - B.
Chronic Constipation Cured.
One who suffers frori chronic consti
pation is in danger of many serious
ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
cures chronic constipation as it aids
digestion and stimulates the liver and
bowels, restoring the natural action of
these organs. Commence taking it to
day and you will feel better at once.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not
neauseate or gripe and is very pleasant
to take. Refuse substitutes. The R.
B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor
yea, Prop.
Our Yellow Pines Letter.
Editor The Manning Times:
Allow me space.in your columns this
week to say something about this vil
lage while visiting here for a couple of
weeks. There are a great many im
provements here for the past twelve
months.
The cotton and corn crops are very
good for the abundance of rain and dry
weather that have visited this section.
The mill here has been doing good
business th~is year from the car loads of
lumber being shipped to various points
North.
Mr. and Mrs. Delgar Bateman of
Summerton are visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr. W. M. Mitchum and daughter,
Miss Ella, of Manning, visited friends
here Sunday.
Messrs. Brunson and Tom Flowers of
Manning visited friends here Sunday.
Mr. Clyde 0. Warr, A. C. L. bag
gagemaster of Charleston left Sunday
evening after spending two weeks' va
cation with his parents, S. M. and Mrs.
W. A. Warr.
The little 10-year-old son, Harry, of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warr who has
been very sick for two weeks, is able to
be out again.
Mr. John McDaniel, former "boss"
of the planing mill, left a few days ago
for Georgetown. where he has accepted
a position with the G. and W. R. R.
VISITOR.
Yellow Pines, S. C., August 20. 1905.
Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholra and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will
give their customers this preparation
when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe
Witmer, a prominent druggist of
Joplin. Mo., in a circular to his cus
tomers, says: "There is nothing on the
market in the way of patent medicine
which equals Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholra and Diarrhoea Remedy for*
bowel complaints. We sell and recom
mend this preparation." For sale by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.
Loryea, Prop.
Foreston News.
Editor The .M1anning Times:
Mrs. J. C Boswell and Mrs. Klint
worth have returned from a visit to
Paxville.
Mrs. J. W. Oliver of Valdosto. Ca..
visited relatives here last week.
Mr. Charlie Burgess of Johnson Sta
tion was in town last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Nettles and their niece
Miss Ella Kathleen Alsbrook left today
for Sullivans Island.
Mr. J. D. Alsbrook and Mr. Frank
Ridgill of Manning spent Sunday at
Dr. Nettles'.
Mrs. Ben H. Harvin and Miss Euge
nia McFaddin left Monday for Harvin's.
Messrs. Joe. and Smith Boswell are
visiting at Harvin 's.
Mr. Jno. A. Hardy left Saturday for
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. where
he will spend a months vacation. Mr.
George Rowe of the A. C. L. relief force
is relieving Mr. Hardy.
There is a protracted meeting going
on at the Baptist church, services
morning and evening. -MSAD
Foreston, Aug. 22 1905.
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used with
small children during the hot weather
of the summer months to guard ageinst
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
necessary to give the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any substitute,
but give the old-fashioned castor oil,
and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil
nauseates and has a tendency to gripe.
If this does not check the bowels give
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of
castor oil, and the disease may be
checked in its incipiency and all dan
ger avoided. The castor oil and this
remedy should be procured at onve and
kept ready for instant use as soon as
the first indication of any bowel trouble
appears. This is the most successful
treatment known and may be relied
upon with implicit confidence even in
cases of cholera infantum. For sale by
The R. B1. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.
Loryea. Prop.
Paxville Paragraphs.
i to r T ''.1amim Ti es
Our village is taking on quite a busy
air already and the merchants are get
ting in large quantities of freight daily.
ir. Wheeler Hicks has a:cepted1 a
position with the Curtis aros.
Miss Annic Lou Smith. of Cjester. is
visiting friends here.
Miss .Tessic Curtis. primaryv teacher
of the M. E. Sunday School, entertained
her class at her home last Wednesday
afternoon. Deligh tful refresh menLs
were served.
'Mrs. W. L. Brunson, of Suminerton,
has been visiting her Inother. Mrs. II.
C. King.
Mr. Henry Curtis, J1r., left yesterday
for a week's stay at fsle of Palms.
Miss .Marie Dsarwick. of Sumter.
speut several days here last week. visit
ing the _Misses Curtis. X.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies.
The bilious and dyspeptic are con
stant sufferers and appeal to our svn
pathies. There is not one of them, how
ever, who my not be brought back to
health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. These tablets invigorate the
stomach and liver and strengthen the
digestion. They also regulate the
bowels. For sale by The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
Frigid.
"Rather cold blooded person, isn't
he?"
"Cold blooded! Say, that fellow cad
attend a ball game without getting
excited."-New York rress.
A person is 'always startled when ha
hears himself seriously called old for
the first time.-O. W. Holmes.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Had His Own Troubles.
"Are you an advocate of woman's
rights?" asked the woman with the
.square chin.
"Not me," answered the meek and
lowly representative of the other sex.
"Man's wrongs take up all my spare
time."-Chicago News.
A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good.
A. H. Thurnes, a well known and
coal operator of Buffalo, 0., writes: "I
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble for years, passing
gravel and stones with excruciating
pain. I got no relief from medicine
until I began taking Foley's Kidney
Cure, then the result was surprising.
A few doses started the brick dust like
fine stones and now I have no pain
across my kidneys and I feel like a new
man. It has done me $1,000 worth of
good." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac Mr. Loryea. Prop.
An Inference.
Clerk-The old man thinks you are
pretty. The Typewriter-Really? Has
he said so-? Clerk-No, but he doesn't
criticise your spelling.-New York
Press.
Sick headache results from a disord
red condition-of the stomach and is
guickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom
ich and Liver Tablets. For sale by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac
I. Loryea, Prop.
Information Bureau.
Holland-Hello, JTones! What do you
think of this for weather? Jones-I'll
tell you when I come back from the
barber's. I am always sure to get full
information on the subject from the
man who shaves me.-Boston Tran
srint
Bears the he Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Looking Forward.
The Invalid-The doctor says I must
not smoke or drink for a year. Friend
-Oh, wvell, he knows you'll have to
economize to meet his bill!-New York
Press.
The American People.
The National Disease is nervous
prostration. What is to be the result of
ill this hurry, worry and work, some
~imes over-sometimes under-eating,
ilways under-sleeping-brain and
brawn in constant state of agitation
nd unrest-sleeping badly. dreaming,
sossing, waking? Dr. King has devised
remedy if used aright. Dr. King's
ron Tonic Bitters steadies the nerves,
auilds up the taste, gives new start.
sold under gnarantee by Dr. W. E.
Brown & Co.
When an old maid bumps her hetad
aganst the door In the dark she never
as to worry over the way p~eolple will
wonder if her husband did it.-Balti
more Amxerican.
The Only Way.
There is no way to maintain the,
dealth and strength of mind and body
ncept by nourishment. There is no
svav to nourish except through the
tomach. The stomach must be kept
sealthy, pure and sweet or the strength
vill let down and disease will set up).
No appetite, loss of strenffth, nervous
ess, headache, constipation, bad
breath, sour risings, rifting, indiges
on, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
~hat are curable are quickly cured by
he use of Kodol Dvspepsia Cure. IKo
11 digests what you eat and strength
ans the whole digestive apparatus. Sold
my The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
There is a strength of quiet endur
ance as significant of courage as the
most daring feats of prowess-Tucker
man.
Poisons in Food.
Perhaps you don't realize that many
pain poisons originate in your food, but
ome day you may feel twinge of dys
pepsia that will convince you. Dr-.
Eing's New Life Pills are guaranteed
o cure all sickness due to poisons of
indigested food-or money back. 2~>c
tt The R. B3. Loryea, Drug Store. Tfry
~hem.
Chronic Case.
"Has your wife complained4 very
long?" asked the doctor.
"Ever since we .were marrJid,";re
plied Meekly sadly.
Take Kodol Alter Eating.
After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent uan attack
>f indigestion. Kodol is a thorough
ligestant and a guaranteed cure for
.digestion, dyspepsia. gass on the
;tomach, weak heart, sour rising, bad
areath and all stomach troubles. Sold
>y The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
KodoI Dyspepsiad ure
Dinants whnt yan at._
An Ordinance
To lrovidC for theC AssessmCnt aI
Collection of TaXCs on All Taxabb
Prop'erty in the Town of Manning
and for'the Assessment and Collee
ion of a l 'cr Capita Tax in Licu o
\\'orking the Stiects of said Town
Mo tihe Fiscal Car ComtICnciIIg Lt
Second Monday in April, 1905, am
Ending the Second Monday in April
I F 1T ORDA1NE) by the Mayoi
an] \ Idermen of the Town of Manning
in council assembled. and by the anthor
it v of the sane:
' F.NTo 1. That a tax of two mill!
on every dollar of the assessed valut
of all real and personal property lying
or- being within the corporate limits o
the Town of Manning. including bond
and stocks of banks and other corpora
tions. and the gross income of insuranc
companies doing business in the sai
town, except such property as is exemp
by law from taxation, be. and the sam
is, hereby. levied for the fiscal yea
commencing the second Monday it
April, 1905. and ending the secont
Monday in April. 1906.
SEC. 2. That it shall be the duty o
all persons, firms or corporations own
ing or having under their control an3
property subject to taxation under thii
ordinance. to list the same with the
clerk of council-not later than Septem,
ber 20, 1005, and upon the failure o
any person or persons, firm or corpora
tion to list the said property, it shal
be the duty of said clerk of council t<
enter up against said person or persons
firm or corporation a list of the sait
property for taxation as the same shal:
be found to appear from the office oJ
the County Auditor for Clarendor
county.
SEC. 3. That a commutation tax oJ
two dollars per capita on all persons
liable to work orp the streets of said
town for the fiscal year above men
tioned. in lieu of working on said
streets. be. and the same is, herebN
levied.' wiich said commutation tas
shall become due and payable 'wher
other town taxes are payble. All able
bodied male persons between the ageE
of eighteen (18) and fifty (50) years, not
otherwise exempt, are liable to the said
tax: and all persons who shall be living
within the corporate limits of the s::id
town up to the close of the fiscal year
ending tne second Monday in April,
1906, shall become liable to the said
tax within thirty days after the said
persons shall begin living in the said
town, unless the said person or persons
can show satisfactory evidence of hav
ing performed road duty or duty upor
the streets of some other town or city,
or produce a receipt for payment of( a
commutation tax in lieu thereof. cov
ing the majority part of the fiscal yeat
included in this ordinance.
SEC. 4. That all taxes levied undez
the provisions of this ordinance shall
become due and payable to the clerk
of the town council of Manning be
tween October first. 1905, and Novem
ber fifteenth, 1905.
SEC. 5. That if the said taxes are
not paid on or before the said fifteenth
day of November, 1905, a penalty of ter
per cent. shall be added until the fif
teenth day of December, 1905, after
which last mentioned date the collec
tion of the said taxes and penalties
shall be enforced by execution.
Ratified by Council Aug. 7. 1905.
D. M. BRADHAM,
E. J. BRoWNE, Mayor.
Clerk.
HOLLISTER'S
R o.y ountain Tea Nuggets
A Iusy .Zedicine for Busy People.
'r.'-.s Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
t , -.-is for Constipation, Indigestion, Live
:i X inre Trc ubles. Pimples, Eczema, Imipur<
blood. Badl Breath. Sluguish Bowels, Headacht
and Backache. It's Rock Mountain Tea in tat
let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made b3
Hlow.s-rza Dara Co~XPAr, Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN N'UGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of ProbatE
for Clarendon County on the-11th day
of August, 1905, for letters of dis
charge as Guardian for Helen E. Tin
d. 1EMMIE E. ANDERSON.
Summerton, S. C., JuJy 11, 1905.
Notice to Creditors
All persons having claims against thi
Estate of J1. Smith Nelson, deceased, will
present them duly attested, and thosi
owing said Estate will make paymen1
FRANCES A. NELSON.
Administratrix.
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I have special facilities for buying and
selling
esiciendAes.
anC. E7&'rm!!!
wherever located.
placed in good strong Companies.
Your business solicited.
5 L. WILSON.
New LIVery, Fee(I anR
Sale Stabl,
SUMMERTON, S. C.
I will always have on hand good
teams and vehicles to hire, and espe
cial attention will be given to thi
conveying of drummers to differeni
points.
Bring your hsorses'to may stables tc
be fed.
SW. S. Rhame..
NEW FIM!~
WHEN TN MANNING. COME TC
THE
First-Cl ass.
Restaurai
for good, hot meals. J. McD. Richard
son and Eliza Davis have consolidatei
their Restaurants under the firm nam<
Richardson & Davis
Restaurant. We have separate apart
ments for white and colored, and cal
serve you most any hour during .thi
day, guaranteeing first-class service
We solicit the patronage of all ou
friends. We also handle
0-roceries
and Green Groceries, and can satisf;
vour wants in these lines.
SRichardson & Davis.
HAIR BALSAM
Cleamse andl besatee theC ba.
ie~c liaans eto$ tr ray
- ues cdisease*."i"r ftang
_ 50e~and 3.00at Dm::gss _
W. O. W.
Woodmen of the World.
Meets on fourth Monday nights al
8:30.
Undertaking.
A couplcte stock of Caskets, Coffins and Fu
neral Supplies always on hand. Mv hearse will
he sent to any part of tue county. and calls will
ic responded to by Mr. A. J. White. funcral
d irector and undertaker, night or day.
W. E. JENKINSON CO.
InsurancE.
Fire, Life, Accident and Health,
Place your Insurance in the follow
ing Companies, each represent
ing millions of assets:
Hartford of Hartford. Conn.
Phenix of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Continental of New York.
American Fire of Philadelphia.
German American of New York.
Pennsylvania of Philadelphia.
Fire Association of Philadelphia.
Home of New York.
New York Underwriters' Agency
of New York.
Western of Canada.
A share of your business solicited.
Ih .N. W11800I 101100~ll 411C
Country tenant property written also.
MOUZON,
The Staple and
Fancy Grocer,
carries at full and complete line of Green and
Parched Coffees. Sugars, Grits, 'eal and all
H1cayy Groceries.
YOU can find on my shelves, right fresh Can
ned Meats of all kinds, including such delica
cies as Chicken. Tougue, Chipped Beef, Lob
sters. Shrimps. etc.
I have the entire garden of freshly can ned
Vegetables of the s.apld variety, including far
off Boston Baked Beans.
Of the easily dircsted cereal preparations I
cary among otters. Force, Shredded Wheat,
Cram Of Wheat, etc., all of which is delicious,
healthful and nutritious-the very food for dys
peptics and Invalids:
You want Condiments. None are better than
HEINZ'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, MUSTARDS,
and his varied line of appetizing relishes. I
carry them.
Now is the time to buy your Jellies and Pre
serves. Come to MAOUZ0141S for them.
I keep all he time a full line of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
You can get your breakfast, dinner and sup
per from my store. I can feed the toiling la
borer or the fastidious epicure; the irritable
dyspeptic and the pettish Invalid.
SQUARE DEALING, live and let live, with
golden rule prices covers my mot,;o.
Before brying for your table call and see
P. B. MOUZON,
GeoS. Hacker&Son
CHRLSTNS.C
- ATONYSA .
DorsMANING Blinds
McNteulding, sadBirs.
CANNISN, S. C.
O. SEPH woF 5.HAMvE, ntv
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.,
MANNING, S. C.
jA. LESlNER,
ATOLATLW,
MANNING, -S. C.
M.EP . LRAW.
ATTORNEY AT LJAW.
SUMERN, S. C.
. DAIBS,
MANNING, S. C.
PA-orneys and Creunlor attto giaw,
WR. J. FRANKDEIGER
C.DENIST.
MANNING, S. C.
DR. J. ALO. C ~L ~iAT
DENTIST,
Nettles Building, upstairs.
MANNING, S. C.
Moneyto Loan.
Wilson & DuRant.
Rring nour Joh Work to The Times office
Allone Witl Pel ald
Ink Can Write
jPromises. -
OrnwWe Keep Ous
Our new store will be completed in about ten daysi
@ and after that time we will take pleasure in showing you.
the most complete and up-to-date line of goods eVei,
shown in the country.
On presenting to you our fall .and winter line
Gent's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, we beg to call you
9 attention to several important facts:
(1) That all of our Clothing is bought with, the pre
ception of our customers
(2) That the concave shoulder and close-fitting collar
are important style features, and the paddings and sty
ings in the shoulders of -our coats -make theni more satis
factory to the wearer, and
(3) That our Pants have the continuous or Frecd
Waistband-same as are used by the best tailors.
Don't place your order before seeing our line. W
are satisfied that we can fit, please and sell you ad a
same time save you some money.
I S.HOES
Don't imagine because our prices are so much low1
$ ered that the goods are not up to the standard. We re-4
duce the cost not the quality.
Think about it, 65 Gent's Oxfords selling at $3.50.
$3.50 Ladies' Oxfords going at $2.50; $1.50 0
going at $1.20.
It will pay you to purchase your Shoes for iV4
spring and summer.
ODDS AND ENDS. P
We still have a small stock of Ladies' Summer u n 1
9 derwear, Corsets, Hose. Waistings, White Lawns
dies, Dotted Swisses, etc., that we'wish to close out
greatly reduced prices. Come and see us.
OnacoutMillinery.
On account of such a hearty patronage shown usby
our good customers for the past season, we feel that
are under obligations, theriefore will show oura
* tion by offering for the remaining season our entiret
4 of Millinery at a reduction of $33j per cent.
You will find here Pattern Hats that are exactkcpiOP
of the masterpieces of the greatest millines int
world's foremost centers of dress and fashion. Fuk
Straws and Sailors, Untrimmed Goods and Chii
4 -Hats. Also a swell line of Infant's S'Jk Caps. Al
1 this big reduction.
SGINNERS & MILL MEIN[
* We want to call your attention to our stock of Mill Supplies, you5
E;:- cannot fail to appreciate the many advantages we have to offer youzt/~
E: Fittings, Valves, Lubricators, Patch Bolts and other odds and ends G
23 which are almost always forgotten in a general order. Call. andse
22us and get prices, you will find that it will be of value to you. We:
EE make a special business of landing orders when we get in touch wt
C people, all we want to know is wat you want.
S We are selling this season "Original Gaudy Brelting".excluey7~
~.This belting has passed the experimental stage and has prve
Ssuperior to common Agricultural Rubber Belting, being stronger and,7
Sfar more durable, it oossesses advantages that commend it to Ginners
Sparticularly. Do> not confuse "Original Gandy Belting" with ordi
nary canvass belting, this is uot even an imitation of Gandy and does ~
Snot~ possess any'of its best qualities. See that every'ten feet .as
S-"Original Gandy",.marked on it. This precaution will save you iu
Sble.
_ Lubricating Oil.
We have Oil for lubricating every part-of machinery. Let us
.-knowr what speei '-achnery you want to lubricate and we cansuly
yn ou witli the oil. vWe have recently- added to our stock a.n'Tyo
solid grease for spring oil. cups to be used on crank heads.Tr hs
e.in your engine- and you will find that your oil bill wilt be very much
Sles while the efective service of your engine will be materiallyim
creased. If you will equip your engine with Spring Oil Cup you
w-~ill find that it will lessen the-expense of repairs. We have al kinds .
of Babbit Metal.
SCane Mills and Evaporators.
Our stock of Cane Mills and Evaporators bas arrived and we will.,
take pleasure in showing them. We have the best low-priced Cane
SMill that money can buy.
*Our stock of Hardware is fully up to the standard and we will be
Sin better position during the comning season to cater to the trade thau.
Sever before.
: * Very truly yours,
i MANNING -HARDWARE COMPANYg4
8 sUMMERTON HARDWARE CO.,
SUMMERTON, S. C.
SJ. C. LANIAM, C. 1i. UAVIS, J- A. JAMES,
President. Vice-President. Sec.-Treas.
OUR MOTTO: 3 L'S.
Live and Let Live.
For dry goods. go to a dry goods store.
.For shoes. go to a shoe store.
For groceries, go to a grocery store.
For mhedicines, go to a medicine store.
For HARDWARE and its kindred articles.
go to a HARDWARE STORE.
Paints, Agricultural Implements, Pumps, Pipe,
~' Stoves and Stoveware, Harness and
'Saddlery, Crockery and Glassware.
We have them all.
hos long residence in the county is our guarantee of fair and
hn'ae recentl rassociated with us Mr. J. M. Plowden form
e w~ ith the Dillon~ Hardware Comn any, who thoroughly under
stands the hardware business and will take pleasure in giving the
a pubic 1.he beneit of his experience.