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The Library Bazaar will open at the People's Tobacco Warehouse March 27 and continue to the night of March 30th, 12 o'clock. Contributions of useful and beautiful articles have come in from all over the United states. Elaborate ar rangements have been made to entertain the crowds of people who are expected-to visit and patronize this en terprise. The various booths will be presided over by Clarendon's beautifulwomen, and every effort will be ma to make the week an enjoyable one. There will be a fine orchestra to turnish music. Refreshments will be served daily and plenty of amusement for young and old. The proceeds. go to the Public Library Fund. Everybody come enjoy the week and help a good cause. On the afternoon of March 30th there will be a BABY SHOW. Everybody's "darling," with or without freek les, under the age of four years can be entered and the choice will be left to popular vote. FARMERS, You are again brought to face the problem of stocking "our farms for another season with tools, implements, etc. We want von to call on us when doing this. Ve are in the best position to serve you that we have ever been. Our stock is Cie best that experience, perseverane and money can make it, an7 we are enabled to offer von a fev things at very low prices, not withstanding the general advance in goods. These goods are possibly a little cheaper than you can buy them in other mar kets, to wit: Diie Boy Plows, Farquhar Plow Stocks, Georgia Ratchet Plow Stocks, Steel Shapes, Etc. Besides these we have an excellent stock of SYIACUSE PLOWS and TWO-HORSE MI)DLE-BREAKERS. We are selling-for the third season the K. P, Guano Distributors. This distributor has easily proven itself to be tjVi6.Wee.tfling of the kind for general use. We also have tti;OLE CGUA3N0 DISTRIBUTORS, which do such nice work distribatirig around the growing crop. Do not fail to see onr Corn ard Cotton Planters. American Steel Wire Fencing. We are prepared to furnish this in any quantity. Let us know what are your needs, our prices-will induce you to buy. 0. K. Stoves and Ranges. Commence by doing the right thing. make the cooking a pleas tire instead of work. You can do this by putting one of our 0. K. COOK STOVES IN YOUR KITCHEN. They never fail. Very truly yours, Manning lardware Co E Have on hand a nice lot of Horses and Mules, which must be sold between this and the 1st of April, and we are receiving for our spring trade one Carload of the celebrated Hackney Buggies. This is the best Buggy that has ever been sold on this market. Come while they are fresh and select one for beauty and comfort, as well as durability. We are also receiving Other Buggies. and will be able to satisfy all Durebasers who will place their trade with us. Also. a fine assortment of One and Twc-horse Wagons. made by the Hackney and Piedmont people, the best manufsaturers in the South. Also full line of Harness. Double and Single, Slip Gear for wagons: Collars, Bridles. Whips, etc. We thank the p3ople for their liberal trade to us in the past, and will en deavor to act so in the future as to maintain their confidence and support. W. P. Hawkins& Co. ALCOLU RAILROAD. DAILY EXCE>T SUNDAYS Effective Feb-uary 9. 19006. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. SOUTHWEST -READ UP. N0. 1. o .. S No. 2. 1 2No. 4. 'No. 6. Mx - - STATIN. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. .A. X. P. M. P.M.1 P i. A. 1. A. 1i n 0. 1230 015 Lc...--------20 1105 1235 750 ------ Harbyd.......... 4 0~ SI~ 10 0 1145 1 15 8 30 1 -.-----.e zon 0 7" 11 55 1 25 8 40 14-.-.--'''.''." eardion 10 - 55 7 '35 15 1200 130 ~s45 1 -----------.-.. eard'...-.-.... 3. 0 .-..'0 12151 i45. 900 17e--------.~"-.Iudson 315 i45 735 1 3---"101...... .Beulah. .... L........... G 0 P. M. jP. M. P.. PM-W * McLeod, Harby, DuRant. Sardinia. New Zion. kard. Seloc and Hiu(dson ita~ t Mondays. No. 3. Snas o Wednesdays. No. I srd.. o Thursdays. No. I. Th rsdays. N ry. . 3.D aTeraader.. .LC Saudas N.- S(U HAt rd's o P. Florida -Cub L CUtA ?.AlC p assngeCr srieuecle r xr ,ad. comfrteqiped it te ats llna FlWirmington. CI . Iiease .Pere can easily be raised wit regular. even stands, and of the very best grade, for which the highest pnices can be gotten at your warehouse, or from tobacco buyers If yuwll, asfew weeks before planting, erallyus VrgidaI-CaroR Ferie. Use them ag lan as to ds, or second apptheeaon. Thesgae frtizers are mixed by capbe men. who have been mkingfertilizers all their lives. and contain phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their rpropert proportions to return to your so elements of plant-life that have been taken from it by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va, Savannah. Ga. Durham. N.C. Montgomery. Ala. Charleston. S. C, Memphis. Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport. La. The Baik o' Maninii MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - $40,000 Surplus, - - 35,000 Stockhokiers' Lia ilit y, - - 40.000 Totl Protection to Depositors, $115,000 TELLER LAD!ES will ftd it conve3g.nt nd-..pleasft to deal with is in alith I banking busi ness. To pay your..oIlAy check and hold a egal recint the safest method. The financial stAnding of THIS BAN is bevond (uestion. W. C. DAvIs . A1EINBERG. DAVIS-& WEINB RG, ATTORNE".$ (1Law , ML\NNIN%. C. IProm pt ttetCibOD su to collections. WasN ai ANT, Attorneys~ and Couisleors at TLaw. W(#D~ '~BRYAN, A\TTOR.AFys AT Laxw, AI \ NG. S. C. Nettles fldA.; upstirs. 'Phlone 77 JH. ESESNE. - ~\rTpoNEY AT Law. -- MIANNING. S. C. - 1OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. D .1.. A COLE. DENTIST. Nettles Building. upst~airs. AiNNING. S. C. Phone No ~__. DR. .J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. 'Phone No. 6. ____ ____ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Di..ess what van eat. Hurrah for TilIman and the Dispensary. Editor The MaLinnin Time.,: In the space of sixty days the South Carolina Democracy will have been reorganized and the political slogan from one part of South Carolina unto the other, will be Tillman and the dispen sary. We will risk the prediction that the year 1906 will be the warmest in politics since 1890, that there will be the largest white vote ever polled in any primary election in this State, that Tillnan and the dispensary will win by an overwhelming majority, and that the candidate for office before the people, who is not on the Tillman-dispensary wagon, will be a gone sucker. The enemies of Senator Till man are at work spreading their snares in the dark, and working their tactics of still hunt for the unwary and unthinking voters. The News and Courier is re introducing its crafty schemes of 1890 for the overthrow of Till man'by copying from many little six for a quarter journals in in telligence and in their concep tion of fair treatment. and are heralding their spleen and spite all over the State and the county generally, to down Tillman The News and Courier and its other little henchmen in the shape of little narrow-minded journals in all parts of this State are counting without their hosts when they array themselves against Senator Tillman, for when the Senatorial canvass of the State closes next summer, the News and Courier and the other little yelpers-on in different parts of the State in their tirade against Tillman will find to their chagrin that all their efforts to defeat him has proven an empty tale to tell. Senator Tillman in the estim - tion and confidence of all true and fair minded South Caroli nians without past political fac tional estrangement, towers head and shoulders in statesmanship above any man his political ene mies can.pil against him. As a representative of thepeo-. ple -ef So th Carolina and of their interests in the highest council of this nation, Senator Tillman has -represeptedihis peo ple faithfully ar without fear. In consideration of. the 'noble services that he has rendered his people, both in State and Nation, the people of South Car 'olinfy a large majority will re turn B. R. Tillman to -the Sen ate of the United States, March 4, .19.. ' Stand firm "wool hats," be un dismayed, remember you are the mainstay of the country, both State and Nation, and that the noble services Senator Tillman has rendered, is appreciated by every true South Carolinian, and that these services, and Senator Tillmnan. will live in the hearts: of all true men, when all his malignous and traducers will be dead and their bodies moldered to dust. The dispensary still lives, and in defiance of all the underhand ed tricks and intrigues of its enemies, will come before' the people in the coming primary election for trial, anid at that time every white voter will be given the opportunity, by his vote, to render a verdict for or against the dispensary solution of the liquor question. Yes, the white voters all over the State will be on hand the last Tuesday in next August, and when the sun goes down on that evening the good news will be wafted on every breeze, Till man the Jspensary has won. Every white man in Pickens and sixty-five in York counties who has been disfranchised by the Brice political trick and sub Iterfuge, known as the Brice local option bill, will be re-enfranchis ed and will line up, and will have their say as free white men, in regard to the whiskey question in this State. The Senate has come in for a share of censure for sustaining the dispensary and remanding the same back to the white voters for them to settle at the mnti mary eletion the qnes tion of Dispensary or Prohibi tion. It was an act of creditable firmness as well as an act of statesmanship in the Senate for killing the Morgan Local Option bill. Sixty-three Prohibition cranks, deposed Tillman coat-tail swing ers, political turn-coats and high license tricksters formed a coali tion to sit in judgment against the dispensary, and arrogated unto themselves the power to become the judge, jury and exe cutioners of the dispensary, in defiance of the expressed will at the polls in 1904 of eighty thous and free white men and. voters. So now the :time will soon come for these political turn coats at -least, to explain to the voters how it came about that they turned and politically stab bed the dispensary in the back when they proclaimed in the county campaign meetings that they were for the dispensary. The issue without the least doubt, will be dispensary or pro hihition in the next primary election and the voters may pre pare themselves by their votes to settle the question one way or the other. The Brice and the Morgan local option bills are unfair, for the Brice 111 does, and Morgan bill did provide for a qual ified vote to settle the whiskey question on these lines. The Senate killed the Morgan bill and the voters will soon kill the Brice bill, and then things in South Carolina will be lovely and serene. GEO. R. JONES. Davis Station, S. C., March 13. 1906. Keep the little ones healthy and hap py. Their tender. sensitive bodies re quii-e gentle, healing remedies. Hollis ier's Rocky 'Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Exnerlenced Man. She--Is my hat on straight? He-I presume it is on che way you want it It is -not on horizontal.-Somerville Journal. A man cannot escape in thought any. more than he can in language from the past and the present. G. G.- Burhans Testifies After Four Years. di B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center. N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stop ped the brick dust sediment, and. pain -and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms, during the four years that elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foey's Kidney Cure to any one sull'er ing from kid'ney or bladder trouble. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac I. Loryea, Prop. Rode Baron Steuben. Baron Steuben was known as the rudest, roughest, most uncivil and dis courteous officer in the Revolutionary army. He spoke English to some ex tent-that is. he knew most of the oaths and expletivcs and had other words enough to string them together -but when a little excited he would burst forth into a most extraordinary mixture of German, French and Eng lish and in this polyglot composition would abuse everybody in hearing. The Breath of ILife. It's a significant fact that the strong est animal of its size. the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing oagans right should be man's chiefest study. Like thous ands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, 0.. has learned to do this. She writes: - 'Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years and cured me, of what my friends thought consumption. , it's' grand for throat and lung trouble." Guaranteed by The R. B. Lorya Drug Store. Price 50c and $1. TPrial bottle free. 4.FaznoUs Wmiow One of th'e naost famous widows of anqity was Agrippinai, the widow of Ger'mli1e'us. During the lifetime of ie husband she attended him in all his camaigns and shared his dangers. suspecting that her husband had been poisoned, she had his presumed mur derer assassinated and was herself soon after treated with such indignity by Tiberius that she was drivexp to esa nd starved herself to death. Fixed. "Why don't you go to work?" de in ufded the housekeeper. %Vea:, -er see," began the gray hair ed .id loafer, "I got a wife and three chim.. to support" "But if you don't work how can you support"- - "As I wuz a-sayin', lady, I got a wife and three children to support me." Philadelphia Ledger. Sleepleness. Disorders of the stomach produce a nervous condition and often prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, restore the system to a healthy. condition and sleep possible. For sale by The R. B. Loryear Drug Store. Conucientions. Young Wife-What's the trouble? Why do you sit 'on the edge of the chair? Husbaid-Well, dear, you know we are buying it on the installment plan and that's all I feel entitled to. Life. Too Late. She-I hear you have just got mar ried. Is it too late to congratulate you? He-Oh, much too late. I was married three weeks ago.-Illustrated Bits. Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In His House. "We would not be without Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home:" says W. W. Kearney, editor of the Inde pendent, Lowry, City, Mo. That is just *hat every family should should do When kept at hand ready for in-. stant use. a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it has become settled in the systeme. This remedy is also without a peer for croup on children, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Doesn't Like to Move. A most curious and sluggish creature is the tautawn, a nine .nch lizard whose home is in New Zeapand. This little imitation saurian has 'the reputa tion of being the laziest creature ever created. He Is usually-found clinging to rocks or logs along the shores of riv ers and lakes and has been known to remain in one position perfectly mo tionless for many 'months. How the creature manages to exist is a mystery. Dangers of Pneumonia. : cold at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the development of consumption.Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and pre vent pneumonia. Lagrippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qual ities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea Prop. A Close Father.1 She-You must ask father for his consent. He-He won't give it to me. She-Why not? He-He's 'too close. He never gave anything to anybody in his life. Wisdom is knowing what to do next; skil? is knowing how to do it, and vir tue is doing it.--Jordan. Starving to Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat. Mrs. M1ary H. . Walters.. of St. Clair St. Columbus, O vas liter ally starving to death. She writes: My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so ivrecke'- that I could not sleep: and not before I was given up to die was I induced~to try Electric Bit ters: with the- wenderful result that improvement bdgan at once, and a com plete cure followed." Best health tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Quite Feeble. "I suppose you're going to .Dr. Ma son's funeral, grandpa?" "Oh.!'. snarled the infirm old, ima, "dn't talk to me about other people's funerals. It's as much. .is I'"shall be able to' do tot get to;my own."-Ex change. - The ight Idea. One would thinld~he Laxative idd in a cough syrup s'bould have been ad vanced long before 'it was. It seems the only rational erediedy for Coughs and Colds would l'e to mov'e the bowels *and clean the mucous membranes of the throatand lungs at the same time. Kenneos Laxative H~o'ney and Tar doe this It is the Original Laxativ'e Co -vyrdo..the best known r'emedy' foiCoghs,- Colds. Croup, Whooping, Cough -etc. Taste good and harmless.' SomC b The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Go to Strauss-Rogan Co.'s for Spring Clt g That "Nobby" Hat, That-"'Neat and Natty" Suit Your orders appreciated at'. STRAUSS-N o S~~ U. M, Me-'ocy Some skin diseases'are active in Summer, while others wait until cold weather to manifest themselves. Winter Eczema sleeps in the system through the long hot months, and gives no sign of its presence; but at the coming of Winter the trouble asserts itself and it becomes one of the most painful and distressing of -all skin diseases. The blood is filled with poisonous acids which seem to be excited by the cold; and as these are thrown off through the pores and glands, the skin cracks and bleeds, the flesh becomes hot and feveris''and the itching intense. The natural oils which keep the skin soft and pliant are dried up by the cold, bleak winds, causing it to become hard and dry, giving itthatshiny, leathery appearance, chazacteristic of the disease. The head, face, hands and feet are the usual points of attack, though other parts of the body may be affected. So painful and distressing is the trouble that the sufferer constantly "doctors" and treats it trying to get relief. Soothing washes, medicated ointments and salves are used, but aside from giving temporary relief they do no good. The cause is poisonous acids in the blood, and these must be removed before a cure can be effected. The only. cure for Winter Eczema is S. S. S., the greatest of all blood purifiers. It cleanses the entire blood supply of th acrid p5oisons and sends a fresh, healthy stream to the diseased skin, healing and softening it-and cur ing the painful, itching eruptions."S. S. 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