The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 07, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
To Farmers and
Garden Planters.
We have added an up-to-date Seed Depart
ment to our grocery line and have just re
ceived our first shipment of Seeds from the
reliable house of T. W. Wood & Sons of Rich
mond, Va.
We Have Exclusive Control of Their Seeds
For Manning,
and can sujply your wants at catalogue
prices.
We also carry in stock Wood's Poultry
Grain Food and Shredded Alfalfa. the proper
foods to make hens lay during the winter
months.
Our motto is, to keep what the other fellow
don't and if we haven't got it, let us know
and we will get it.
The Manning Grocery Co.
For Convenience and Safety,
You should deposit your money in a good bank. AS for safety, we lave B3ur~zlary and
Fire Insurancei. Time Lock. Bo6nded Officers and Regular Exinations, and our con
.inued growth is evidence of the contidence reposed in us 1by ohw pople of Manning
.nd the surrounding country.
Deposits October 1. -1904. $38.154.82.
Deposits October 1. 1905. $72,559.67.
If your patronage has in any way contributed to our success. we thank you for same:
if you are not already our patron. you are invited to become one.
Bank of Clarendon, Maning,s.a.
C .hamberlain'
TThe Bhildren's Favorite
I MANNING, S. C..
Capital Stock, -140,000
Surplus. - 35,000
Stockholders' Liu
5 iiy 40,000
., Total Protection
- to Depositors., $115,000
Cough Remedy
MIe Cbildren's Favorite
Coughs,- Colds, Croup a=d
Whooping Cough.
Thls remedy is famous for its cure over
given as confdently to a baby as to an adult
Price 25 cts: Large Size, 50 cts. --
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TO TOWN CA LL'-At ~ ~ ABN
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eye to the comfort of his pesn obn ee
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IBETWEEN SMTELR AND STCADE.
A comletestockof Cskets CoiMnixadd.uDaily except Sunday.
neral Spplies al.ys on hand.M hearse wi" otbud otbud
be sen tonany part of the county. and calls w il N 3 o.7N.72 o.4
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ng Companies, achOrepresent
ng mN.YiIlln of assets:gt ad ors
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..iUtfheDoefor I
GIVES YOU
a complete treatment at
our store for 25 cts. His
specialty is Liver Com
plaints, all kinds, and he
guarantees satisfaction,
or money back.
Ramon's Liver Pills
and Tonic Pellets make
permanent cures.
All Druggists.
Open
An Account
With Us.
You can then pay your
bills with checls which
we return to you the
tirst of each month and
which are thus made a
receipt in full for every
dollar you pay out.
You can always male change
with a check.
Dank of Summierton,
Summerton, S. C.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all voters
within the corporate limits of the Town
of Manning who may desire to vote in
the coming municipal election to be
ield the second Monday in Anril 1906.
that before they are allowed to vote
they must be qualified under the laws
of the State, by producing a registra
tion certificate from the county super
visor of registration and a certilicate
from the town supervisor of registra
tion. [tf
E. J. BROWNE.
Clerk.
EOLEilO1T-TA
fea- catklrear eare, e.-c. .&o oplatee
Your Eyes
Are Surely Worth .
More to You Than the
Price of a Pair of ''
lasses.
If you value your
eyes, have them prop
rly fitted at once. De- I
ay, and your eyes may
become so bad that .uo glasses will
help you; then you will regret it all
the rest of your days.
That is true-every word of it. Do
not trust traveling opticians and
spectacle peddlers to fit vou with
lasses. They get your- money aud.1
you get experience. This we knowi.I
because it is told us by~feople 1t1
come to us for glasses after, hiaving
bought of the spectacle peddler.
We have the best lenses made,
each lens being ground for each eve
:efect. We will examine your eyes
orrectly if you will come in.
Z. F. HIGHSMITH, Opt.D.,
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN,
No. i8 South Main Street.
'Phone No. 359. - SUMTEP, S. C.
HoCLLSTER5
ha~ky Mountain Tea Nluggets
A ru::y Me.dici for Bosy People.
r~~g euiden Reath a Renewod Vigor.
. '-:!e for constipation, Indigestion, Live
:"I i d n:' Troubies. Pimples. Eczema. Impure
';!'-. Uhd Breath. Slumr:s' Bowels, Headache
9:id BaIckChe. It's Ro cky Mountain Tea in tab.
;r form. :n co'nsa ,.box. o.enuine made by
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GOLDEN FWGQETS Fi68 SALLOW PEOPLE
stops the cough axl4EealS1ungs
K IL L THE COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNCS
WITH Dr. King's
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ONSUMTION Price
FO osas and 30c.a%1UOO
DSL Free Trial.
Surest and Quitikest Cure for all
THELOAT auit LU ,~Go TROUB
LE.nr '2:0TEY BAtt,.
3. Loryea Orug Store,
* ce of Discharge.
:to the .Judge of Probate
* n County. on the 16~th day
o1906,-- f~nr le.tters of dis~
c ministratrix ofi t-he Estfite
-> *ock, deceased.
A. F. AYCOCK,
Administratrix.
ior. S. C. Feb. 16. 1906.
AVERAGE HUMANITY.
Most People Are Not Very Good Nor
Yet Very Bad.
What do we mean by a good man or
a bad one, a good woman or a bad
one? Most people. like the young man
in the song. are "not very good, nor yet
very bad." We move about the pas
tures of life in huge herds, and all do
the same things at the same times and
for the same reasons. "Forty feeding
like one." Are we mean? Well, we
have done somei mean things in our
time. Are we generous? Occasionally
we are. Were we good sons or dutiful
daughters? We have both honored and
dishonored our parents, who in their
turn had done the same by theirs. Do
we melt at the sight of misery? Indeed
we do. Do we forget all about it when
we have turned the corner? Frequently
that is so. Do we expect to be put to
open shame at the great day of judg
ment? We should be terribly frighten
ed of this did we not cling to the hope
that amid the shocking revelations then
for the first time made public our littde
affairs may fail to attract much notice.
Judged by the standards of humani
ty, few people are either good or bad.
"I have not been a great sinner," said
the dying Nelson; nor had he-he had
only been made a great fool of by a
woman. Mankind is all tarred with the
same brush, though some who chance
to be operated upon when the brush is
fresh from the barrel get more than
their share of the tar. The biography
of a celeb-ated man usually reminds
me of the outside of a coast guards
man's cottage-all tar and whitewash.
-Essays of August:e Birrell.
Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bignture
0
RUSSIAN PROVERBS.
Roguery is the last of trades.
Without cheating, no trading.
Every fox praises his own tall.
A debt is adorned by payment.
A good beginning is half the work.
Every little frog is great in his own
bog.
Trust in God, but do not stumble
yourself.
Go after two wolves and you will not
catch even one.
If God doesn't forsake us, the pigs
will not take us.
The deeper you hide anything the
sooner you find it.
Be praised not for your ancestors,
but for your virtues.
Send a pig to dinner and he will put
his feet on the table.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
What In a Namnc
F~requenty in tLe south one finds
amnig en:;;-is as remarkable
Christian names as those bestowed
upon their offspring by the Puritan
fathers. . gem'man of Virginia tells
of a negro livlu~s ne'ar Richmond who
for years 1.d bee~n familiarly known
to him a-s T~m. It became necessary
at one time in a lawsuit to know the
full name of the darky. The not un
natural supposition that Tim stood for
Timothy met with a flat denial.
"No. sah!" exclaimed the negro. "Mah
name ain't Timothy. It's What-timor
ou-ouis-w'e-poor-mortals-be Jackson.
Dey jest calls me Tim fo' sho't."-Suc
cess Magazine.
Angelo's Verdict.
Once a painter notorious for plagla
risms executed a historical picture in
which erery figure of importance was
cop)ied from some other artist, so that
very little remained to himself. It was
shown to Michael Angelo by a friend,
v'ho begged his opinion of It. "Excel
lently done," said Angelo, "only at the
day oC judgment, when all bodies will
resume their own limbs again, I do not
know what will become of that histor
eal painting, for there will be nothing
left of it."
CASTOR IA
For Tnfants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Deught
Beerfs the
Signature of
.How Exclamations Originate.
"Halloo" and "hurrah," which are
among the exclamations in common
use, can be traced to curious origins.
The author of 'erbe Queen's English;'
tells us that the p~eople of Carnwood
forest, Leicestershire, when theywh
to hail any one at a distance c-all out
not "halloo," but "nalloup." This. he
takes it. is a survival of the times
when one cried to another "A .loup! A
loup" or. as we should say. "A wolf!
A wolf :" "Hurrah." according to high
authority, is derived from the Slavonic
"huraj," "to paradise," a battle cry
which voiced the prevailing belief that
alH soldiers who fell in the fight went
straight up to paradise. - Pearson's
Weekly.________
In Bohemia eourtships are abnormal
ly long. In that country engagements
frequently last from fifteen to twenty
years.
Bears the he Kind Yolu Have Always Bolught
Signatue
of
The One to Brag.
"He's bragging that he doesn't owe a
ent to any man in the world."
"Well, he needn't brag that he does
not owe me."
"Why not?"
"I'm doing the bragging for that"
Omaha News.
Not money, but the love of it, is the
root of evil. The right use of money
brings only good.
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right~
He will see Them.
"A promilnent oculist ,says he never.
saw a pair of perfect eyes,' said the
woman who reads the newspapers.
"That." replied Miss Cayenne; "mere,
ly proves that the prominent oculist!
was never In love."-Wash3ingtoln;Sta'r.
The way to fame is like the way to'
eaven, through much tribulation.
Sterne.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Curs allcoughs, nd expels coldS from
praising the Lazy Man.
It must be admitted that some of
the best work that has lived has been
done by indolent men. This Is espe
cially true as regards literature. The
finest description of a sunrise was
written by the poet Thomson in bed.
Coleridge was one of the most indolent
of men, yet his work is, of Its kind,
unapproached. One of the most im
portant improvements in the steam en
gine was due to the indolence of James
Watt. Many other examples inight be
quoted; but, as a general rule, it is
fairly correct to say that work which
is the outcome of meditation or pro
longed observation is best performed
by peoplh whose natural indclence
makes them careless of the strife and
bustle In which an active temperament
would tend to immerse them.-Pear
son's.
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rhenm, Itch, Ring
Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itch.
All of these diseases are attended by
intense itching, which is almost instant
ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's
Salve and by its continued use a per
manentcnre may be affected. It has, in
fact. cured many cases that. had resist
ed all other treatment. Price 25c per
box. For sale by The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
A Dowry on Approval.
A curious custom prevails among
Roumanian peasants. When a Rou
manian girl is of a marriageable age,
all her trousseau, which has been care
fully woven, spun and embroidered by
her mother and herself, is placed&ln a
painted wooden box. When a young
man thinks of asking to be allowed to
pay his nttentiens to the girl he is at
liberty at first to open the box, which
Is always placed conveniently at hand,
and examine the trousseau. If the suit
or is satisfied with the quantity and
quality of the dowry he makes a for
mal application for the girl's hand, but
If, on the contrary, the trousseau does
not please hiin, he is quite at liberty to
retire.
To Cure a Felon
says Sam Kendall, of Philipsburg, Kan
"just co'er it over with Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the
rest." Quickest cure for burns, boils,
sores, sealds, wounds, piles, eczema,
salt rheum, chapped hands, sore feet
and sore eyes. Only 25c. at The t. B.
Loryea Drug Store. Guaranteed.
The Ice of Greenland.
The largest mass of ice in the world
Is probably the one which fills up near
ly the wbole of the interior of Green
land, where it has accumulated since
before the dawn of history. It is be
lieved to now form a block about 600,
000 square miles in area and averag
Ing a mile and a half in thickness. Ac
cording to these statistics, the lump of
ice Is larger in volume than the whole
body of water In the Mediterranean.
and there is enough of It to cover the
whole of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland with a layer about
seven miles thick. If it were cut into
two convenient slabs and built up
equally upon the entire surface of
"gallant little Wales" It would form
a pile more than 120 miles high. There
is ice enough in Greenland to bury the
entire area of the United States a
quarter of a mile deep.-London Globe.
Afflicted With Rhumatism.
"I was and am yet afflicted with
rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne,
editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian
Territory, "but thanks to Chamber
lain's Pain Balm am able once more to
attend to business- It is the best of
linmments." If troubled with rheuma
tism give Pain Balm a trial and you
are certain to be more than pleased
with the prompt relief whinh it affords.
One application relieves the pain. For
sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Some people are simply acting nat
ural when they are kicking.
Do the right thing by all of your
friends, and you haven't anything but
the core of the apple left.
People with real troubles do not care
as much for sympathy as they do to
have their trials a~s inconspicuous as
possible.
When a :man says that he has not a
friend in the town where he lives you
can depend on It that the town is not
to blame.
Don't forget that your- actions are
measured as critically all -through life
as is .the borrowed butter you return
to a neighbor.
With all ..due consideration for the
ober second thought, we notice that
the l'onger we aimr the moie liable we
are to .m~iss the mnark.y-tchison Globe.
Doliibt-be Impsed Upon.
Hoey --&- Co., Chicago, origingted
Hoe n'Tar as a throat andyg
remedy, and on .account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
ad Tar -many imitations are offered
fr the genuine. These worthless igte
tions have sounding names. Bew~s 6?
them. The genuine Foley's Honeyand
Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it
and and refuse any substitute. It is the
best remedy for coughs and colds. The
R B. Loryea Drug Stor'e, Isaac M.
Loryea, Prop.
Business Training.
"That man is a very witty fellow."
"Well, he's a chemist. He ought to
be."
"What has that to do with his wit?"'
"Because chemists as a class are al
ways ready with retorts."--Baltimore
American.
A Missing Feature.
Gobang-Did you enjoy the ocean
trip? Ukerdek-Not much. I missed
the train boy and his little boxes of
figs.-St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Life is the childhood of our lnznortal
ty.-Goethe.
Don't Get the Habit.
Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't
et the habit. Take a little Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you
will quit belching, puffing, palpitating
nd frowning. Kodol Digests what you
eat and makes the ttomach sweet. K~o
dol is a thbrough digestant and will
fford relief from any disorder due to
merfect digestion or mal-assimilation
f food. Sold by The RI. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
.' - Man and His Valet.
Inever saw a man so entirely de
S5endent on his valet."
--pless without him, eh?"
eipless. Mabel told me that
* ame to propose he brought
rith him."
-as that forY'
rhen he reached the proper
valet spread a hemstitched
lef on the floor for him to
.'-C'leveland Plaini Dealer.
Solci by Tk
The new Laxative
that does not gripe
or nauseate.
'9leasant to take.
The R. B. Lc
Do You Want
PERFECT FITlING
CLOTHES?
THEN COME OR SEND TO US.
We have the best equipped Tailor
ing Establishment in the State.
We handle
High Art Clothing
solely and we carry the best line of
Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the
city.
Ask your most prominent men who
we are, and they will commend you
to us.
J, L, DAVID & BRO,
Cor. King & Wentworth Sts.,
CHARLESTON, - S. C.
Buggies, Wagons, Road
Carts and Carriages
REPAIRED
With Neatness and Despatch
-AT
R. A. WHITE'S
WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water
pipes, or I will put down a new Pump
cheap.
If you need any soldering done, give
me a call.
LA ME.
My horse is lame. Why? Because I
did not have it shod by R. A. White,
the man that puts on such neat shoes
and makes horses travel with so much
ease.
We Make Them Look New.
We are making a specialty of re
painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road
Carts and Wagons cheap.
Come and see me. My prices will
please you, and I guarantee all of my*
work.
Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's.
R. A. WHITE,
MANNING. S.C.
NEW FIRM I
WHEN IN MANNING COME TO
THE
First Class
Restaurant'
for good, Hot Meals. J. McD. Rich
ardson and Eliza Davis have consoli
dated their Restaurants under the firmI
name of
RICHARDSON -& DAVIS
Restaurant. We have separate apart
nients for whbite and colored, and can
serve'gou mnost any hour during the
day, guaranteemg first-class service.
'We soicit~ .atonage of all our
friends. -- ade
. 'GRYOCERIES
and Green Groceries, and can satisfy
your wants in t lines.
RICHARB2SON & DAVIS.
"'H~E:MAKES~
IFACES."
Quite-a number of:
SManning peple have:,
been our patrons the:
t past monfh -
SWHY DONT YOU
G6ive us fHand see
our samp p 1
tos. We hav .every
thing new ini'r line;
Sit costs not to +I
:and be convice -
$'It is youd ohaeaS D
+ Ypouoraph.,snh.as we make +.
,Yorfrie~ls or family wb~ld
$2ppreciate a photograph more
than anything you can give them.$
SHart's Studio
is thle l~lace to meet. 4
+ ' Get some of those$
$ "PING-PONGS," +
4 Only 25c, per dozen, +
+4 Just for Fun.$
Notice to .Creditors.
All persons .having claims against
the estate of Samuel Robert Epps,I
deceased, -will present them duly at
tested, and those Gwing said estate
will make paymnent to
BRAXToN B. TmoMrsoN,
Qualified Administrator.
Bethleheam S. C., February 26, 190G
DYSPEPSiA .AE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The ;1.00 bottle cent:In 2% times the tr'ax size. ehich seita for 50 Cnt
PREPAPED ONLY AT THE LAZORATORY OF
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CICACO. fL.
.eD 3E.. 3E. 3LaoryeaDz DruL-L.49stocpre4.
Stomach and Liver
trouble and
Ixative fruit Syrp Chronic Consipation.
ryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
IF YOU WISH TO BORROW
Money on long or short time,
Onl on improved real estate, I am on
Improved in a position to serve you. Improved
Real Estate. Current rates of interest Real Estate.
*a and reasonable charges.
I Call on.or write to -
4T...." .T.% B l .
Attorney at Law, Mannming, S. C.
Provident Savings Life
Assurance Society.
EDWARD W. SCOTT, President.
PEACOCK & GOLD COMPANY, General Agents for North and
South Carolina.
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State Manager, -
Sumter, S. C.
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