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CeoS. Hacker &Son C= co - |E Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights ond "ords. Window and Fancy Blass a SDecialty, o41L..ISTER'S uai Tea Nuggets Se: b .Basy ?eople. ,h and Renewed Vigor. f p- n Indigestion. Live .-. :i-.Eciemia. Impure -:zi: W.o-ls. Readahe s -Mountain Tea in tat u.ts a Lox. Genuine made by rMadison. Wis. &LCEr SJETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 10orsONT-~TAR stops the CoUga Ch1asInngs NEW FIRM ! WHEN IN MANNING COME TO THE First Class Restaurant for good, Hot Meals. J. MeD. Rich ardson and Eliza Davis have consoli dated their Restaurants under the firm name of RICHARDSON & DAVIS Restaurant. We have separate apart ments for white and colored. and can serve you most any hour during the day, guaranteeing first-class service. We solicit the patronage of all our friends. We also handle GROCERIES and Green Groceries, and can satisfy your wants in these lines. RICHARDSON & DAVIS. W H EN YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT WEVELLS' - SHAVING SALOON Wihich is titted. a wih no eye to the comfort of ble eusto-ners. . . . HAIR CUTT136 - IN ALL STYLESI,. 8 HAVING AN~D SH A MPOOI NG Done with neatness and dispatzh. .. .. ... A cordial invitation' is extended... J. L. WELLS. Manning Times Block. Undertaking. neral Supplies always on hand.M heare eil bsent tany pr of te county. andclswl director and undertak~er, night or day. W. E. JENKINSON Co. 4 Per Cent COMPOUND INTEREST. Interest Allowed From Date of De posit. ST AT E Savings Bank, JKin,<r Street. Oppoiie JHaso]], Cl1ARLE!STON, S. C. JTOHN B. REEVES. President. R. B. GILCH{RIST. Cashier. Notice to Creditors. .All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Robert Epps, deceased, will present them duly at tested, and those owing said estate * will make payment to BRAXTON B. THOMPsON, Qualified Adtmi-uistrator. Bethlehem, S. C., February 26, 1906 Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cares all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gentlymovling the bowels. InsurancE. Fire, Ufe, Accident and Health, Place your Insurance in the follow ng Companies, each represent ing millions of assets: Hartford of Hartford. Conn. Pheni of Brooklyn, N. Y. Continental of New York. American 'ire of Philadelphia. German American of New York. Pennsylvania of Philadelphia. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Home of New York. New York Under writers' Agency of New York. Western of Canada. A share of your business solicited. Country tenant property written also. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Zittle~oefor Brings back health by arousing the Liver. The liver is the cause of most illness--it gets lazy. Ramon's Liver Pills andTonic Pellets restore the natural functions. Don't use purgatives try Ramon's Complete Treatment. 25 cents. All Druggists. Open An Account With Us. You can then pay your bills with checks which we return to you the first of each month and which are thus made a receipt in full for every dollar you pay out. You can always make change with a check. Bank of Summierton, Summerton, S. C. for chudr-eng cafe, euft~ .o opitee& Your Eyes Are Surely Worth ore to You Than the rice of a Fair of lasses. If you value your yes, have them prop-. rly fitted at once. De ay, and your eyes may ecome so bad that no glasses will elp you; then you will regret it all he rest of your days. That is true-every word of it. DoI 26t trust traveling~ .opticians and petacle -peddlers to tit- you with lasses. .Thy get your money and ou get-experience. This we know because it is told us by people that fome to us for glasses after havingj bought of the spectacle peddler. We have the best lenses made each lens being ground for each eye efect. We will examine your eyes orrectly if you will come in. Z. F. HIOHSMITH, opt.D., OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN, No. 18 South Main Street. 'Phone No. 359. -SUMTER, S. C. The Bank of Mamig MANNING, S. C. Daital Stock, - S40,000 Surplus. - - 35,000 Stockholders' Lia lility, - - 40,000 otal Protectin to Depositors, $115,000 TELER LADIES vill find it convenient and pleasangto deal with us in all their banking busi ness. To pay your bills by check and~ hold a legal receipt is the safest ethod. The financial standing of TIS BANK is beyond question. - . DR. J. AfCOLE, -. .~- DENTIST, Nettles Building, upstairs, MANING, S. C. Phone No -.7 D R. .J. PRAN$E9EIGR. 'Phone No. 6. - -. I Kodol Dyspepsia Oure Digsts what you eat. Birthday Fete of the State's Idea of James town Exposition. The central and prevailing idea of the Jamestown Exposi tion is that it will serve as a na tional birthday, the fete of the original forbear of the colonies. From Jamestown, the first settlement, sprang the many vil lages of Virginia and the exam ple of Virginia paved the way for the settlements and colonies which line the Atlantic coast from Maine to Spain's posses sion in Florida. The thirteen original States have not made any general ap propriation since the invitation was extended, but it is safe to assume that not one of the com monwealths which was a colony at the time of the great struggle for independence, will fail to be adequately represented at the commemoration of the three hundredth birthday of the na tion. The terrace of States which will ornament a shore section of Hampton Roads in 1907, will perhaps be the most remarkable exhibit of this most reiarkable exposition. Some of the States have made very large appropri ations, others have contributed lesser amounts, but in keeping with their size and wealth. All, however, have agreed on one point. that instead of gigantic Greek temples or Roman pal aces, they will erect at the Tee centennial, colonial buildings, keeping pace with the spirit of the undertaking; and in this bis torical division, they will store historic exhibits, impressive in character and highly in structive. Other States of the Union besides the makers of the nation will participate large ly and they will follow the same trend. Ohio. Illinois. Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri and West Virginia will be represented, while the other States whose legislatures convened this year will certainly contribute a fair quota in addition. The exposition company has tried to impress upon tLe various State coImmissioners who have visited Norfolk that the expo sition will be in a larger sense an educational and historical dis play and have urged these rep resentatives to make separate and distinct historic exhibits in their buildings. In order to put a premium up on this form of the State's exhi bition. a large States' buildin; will be erected, in r-hich the in - dustrial developments of the American commonwealths will have room for the exploitation. From one end to the other of the terrace of States, a student of histor-y will be able to imbibe the lore of each commonwealth and colony from inception: and at the same time to see a collec tion of the whole. After Ieav ing this terrace, he may visit the History building, where a gen eral dollection of works, docu ments and historic exhibits will be gathered. Our country is young in years but large in events and every State of the Union can point with pride to some great deed performed within its borders, or some great man reared there who has influenced the destinies of the nation. Youth gives us the advantage that our past is not shrouded in a mystery that is impenetrable, and instead of legendry myths, we have trae records of the events that have transpired and may draw accu rate deductions from positive data. As an illustration of the possi bilities of this historic exhibit, Virginia may exploit Jamestown from 1907 to the last decade of the seventeenth centiry. It may show the beinning of the town; the staryi-ng tinie. . The arrival of the firs't. ..np ply: the second period 6f dser tion. The saving of the colony by Lord Delaware. The Commune un'der the early governors. The birth of free institutions; the first General Assembily, which convened in 1619. The growth under successiv-e governors until the comnmon wealth, when Virginia enjoyed a freedom unsurpassed in the world's history. The subsequent oppression under Berkeley, and Bacon's r belion. The destruction of Jamestown. The beginning of Williamsburg. The splendor under Lor-d Spotts wood: the crossing of the Alle ghanies by Spottswood and the Knights of the Golden Horse Shoe The cruelties of Dun more and his expulsion from Williams burg. The events of the Revolution arywar, those which lead 'ip to I li~2je conv entions at Wil . irg,4z he V irginia bill of rights and tgg~ military prepar ations; th e 69f1 of the war- it self; the ma" ~ battles in Vir gia, and th nating strug le which o' , -Toektown. not twenty miles froni the-.expo sition site. . The later ev ents . of Virtinia history may be repregented, bringing the sequence d'oi un broken through three iindred vO er f~eates have higtories of scarces's .antiquity and of great iniportapcee Is 'their build ings their s(ry - be told by pictures. relics . ocumnents and other collection 'instructive to seilt and patrir.' A The tlrst commissin which visited the exposilin -site camne from "Little hdy' the State with a small teritory ifnd im mense name, Rhode -Jsland'anrd the-Providence plantations. This commonwealth Ng-epre sened most ably anif the-plans of it commissine strra-ull weight, their State will of itself make an exh.ibit which no patri otic American or citizen can af rorI to miss. Of course the other States will hardly do less, and Rhode Is hiad is not selected specially be cause it will stand single. but it was first t) outline its plan, and sulsequent visiting cOil mission's have without exception. strong 1y endorsed it. C;Z AWW W T -O :F X AM. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of U Pract ie makes perfeet-and it often makes the neighbors feel like smash in- the piano. A lawn nower is an appropriate wedding present for a man who mar ries a grass widow. Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum. Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes, Barbers' lIch. 1 of these diseases are attended by intense ite-hing. whic - almost instant ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by its continued use a per nauentcr.tre may be affected. It has. in fact. cured many cases that had resist ed all other treatient. Price 25c per boX. For sale by The R. 1. Loryea Druz Store. Some v-omen swear like men. while others are so pious they won't, even darn socks. - It is well enough for a man and his wife to pull together, but they should draw the line at hair pulling. To Cure a Felon savs Sam Kendall, of Philipsburg, Kan "just cover 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 25e. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Guaranteed. Laugied Firmt. "What is the matter, darling?" asked the concerned mother when her small son came to her in tears. "Well, you see, mummy, daddy was hanging a picture. and he dropped it, and it fell on his toe." "But that is nothing to cry about," cried the mother cheerily. "You should have laughed at that, sonny." ".I did, mummy.," responded her small son regretfully.-London Globe. II,. Kind You Ha-;a Always Bought Bears the yllidilaVIOSBuh Signature Old Japanese Prints. The collector of old Japanese prints must be guided in his selection by the quality of the paper, which should be soft and vibrant, the fibrous tentacles upon its surface often forming shad ows where it has been exposed to the dust. The register must be perfect, each color being confined absolutely to its prescribed space. Perfection in the register is n. infallible guide. The col ors must be soft and inelting. in many cases one tone shading into another, not harshly determined by the lines of the block.-Extract From "Impressions of Ukiyo-ye,' by Mrs. Dora Amsden. Do not be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co.. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and iung remtedy. and on account of the great. merit and popularity of Foley's lion ey andn Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imita tions have soundning names. Beware of them. The genuine Folev's Honey and Tar- is in a yellow packag'e. Ask for it and and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Stor-e, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Sea or Desert r If it be true, as conjectured by the latest explorers, that Lake Chad Is rap idly drying up. the process will proba bly be regarded by the geologists as simply a continuation of one which has been going on for ages in northern Af rica. The whole of the Sahara was certainly once either an arm of the seaor a vast kke, and Lake Chad is probatbly only the final remnant of that huge sheet of water. The Sahara sea Nustalways have been very shallow, a fact which made its evaporation easy, and Lake Chad is reported to be little more than a morass over the greater Dortion of its area. - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears thbs Signature of , Giving Them Fits. Some years ago George F. Haley of Biddeford was trying his first criminal case before the supreme judicial court of Maine, with Chief Justice John A. Peters on the bench. Mr. Haley was in the middle of his plea when a man in the audience fell over in a convulsion. The young lawyer stopped, disconcert ed. "Go on. sir: go on," said the chief jus tce. "You're giving them tits" Bears the heKind You Have Always Bought Signature of. Cause For Fear. Second (te duelist, who on confront ing his adversary has suddenly grown pale and is only just prevented from falling)-Take courage, man. I know your opponent is going to fire in the air. Duelist-That's just what makes me afraid. He's such a notoriously bad shot.I -Don't Get the Habit. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit.. 'Take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after eating~ and you will quit belching. pulling, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Dirests what you eat and makes the ttomach wpet. &o dol is a thorough digestant and will afford i-lief from any disorder Sgt imerfect digestion or mal-assumilat on of food. Sold by 'The l. b-. Lorrea Drug Store. The glory of ancestors sheds a lighit around posterity. It allowts neither their good nor bad qualities to remain in obscurity.-Balst, akesr Kirsa.. -ad Bladd.. Righte '9 lead k7 I I I Nk Per~n can easily be raised with regular, even stands, and of the very best grade, for which the highest prices can be gotten at your warehouse, or from tobacco buyers If youwill,afew weeksbefore planting, liberaly use Virginia=Carelisia fertilizers. Use them again as a top dressing, or second aplieaton. These fertilizers are by capable men, who have been making fertilzersall their lives, and contain phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their pro per proportions to return to your soil the elements of 1plant-life that have bcen taken from it by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. VirginIa-Carolina Chemcail Co., Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va, Savannah. Ga. Durham. N. 0. Montgomery, Ala. Charleston, .. C, Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cl ea and beautifies the hair. Saluxuria t growth. xever ais toRestoe Gay 1[iss o its ofl or. Crssapdiseaes & hair failirng. Z-OcCadll.O00a? Drugsist& 0? AkNcessityWhen T ravelng For Toothachr Neuralgia A d Rheumatism Price 259 509 &$1.00 AtA11Druists NO NEW - BLADES. NO ANNUAL. -. TAX. ONE RAZOR LASTS A LIFETIE. ALWAYS READY. -FOR USE. s a NEVER GETS DULL' - - -C *MEvc Er4 * Cwahin Strops. 51.00. FeBooltBinst Shavers." For Salc by D. 0. RHAME. Summerton, S. C. Cnamberlain s ~Cough Remedy tThe Cildren's Favorite - --cURES Coughs, Colds, Croup and .Whooping Cough. al s med yis faou for it ures ove dpdr or other harmful drugt and ma be girdn pa confldently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cts; Large Size, 50 ets. Notice. Notice is hereby given to all voter's ithin the~ colrporte limits of the T1 *" n of Manning who may desire to vot it. the coming mlunlicipal election to be held the second Monday in April 1906. that before they are allowed to vote they must be qualified under the laws of the State. by producing a registra ion certiticate from the county super isor of registration and a certi ticate from the town supervisor of registra ion. [tf E. J. BROWNE, Clerk. W. C. DAVIS. .J. A. WEINBERG. DAV1S & WE[NBERG, A TTORNEYS A T LAW , MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections. WILSON & DU~RANT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING. S. C. WOODS & O'BRYAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. Nettles Bldg.. upstairs. 'Phone 77. J H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Rringour Job Wnrk in The Times office SCcl 10'Y Tb The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Vleasant to talie. La The R. B. Lo Do Yon Want PERFECT FITING CLOTHES?-t 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 vou to us. J Le DAVID & BRO, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. Buggies, Wagons, Eoad 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 cal]. LAME. 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 A ith 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. MANNING. S. C. "HE MAKES! ~FACES." Quite a number of : Manning people have:2 Sbeen our patrons tne:$ :past month. SWHY DON'T YOU Give us a call and see: our samples of pho-: +tos. We have every-:% thing new in our line:' it costs nothing to: LOOK+ adid be convinced. ~ Iisour dut.o have a GOOD$ 4 photographesuch..as we make. +, $ Your frbi&if family would $appreciateg phiotograph more$ + than any thing -yu can give them. 4 + When ypi'g'ome to Sumter+ Hart'sStudio is the place SO meet. GJet sonie .of those .4 + Only 25c. pey .alozen, - 4 Just foy.-Fun. +1 L - Wa3 a z'0&a. I R.r DIGESTS WHAT YOU AT The 1.00 bottibcortz- 2%4 time3th-. t:! siZ. UhiCh Aa for ' cents REDpzb ONLY AT THE -1m4%*AT."Y Q? 0. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, C AGO. ILL. e m.. B. Lo~ryea 3Dr-ug Store. Cures Stomach and Liver trouble and xative Frui Syrp Chronic consipation. 'yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. IF YOU WISH TO BORROW Loans Made Loans Made Money on long or short time, on on improved real estate, I am On Improved in a position to serve you. Improved Real Estate. Current rates of interest Real Estate. and reasonable charges. Call on or write to Attorney at Law, Manning. S. C. THE ARGYLiE HOTB5EL. Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. E U ROEAN P L A N. OPNFROM 7 A. M. f '~' CAG F O 12P. M. THE REST AURANT, mNCc4A.MERRITT. - CHARGES REASONABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. Charleston's First and Only Modern European P an Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. __ CA~S 011 ____ Fo ann d Chlden. ..... ... ....Always Bought I AgIetablePreparationforAs similating tle oodandRegula ting eStomachsandBOWeSof Bears the Digetion.Cheerful- im tr ndRes ontainsneither Opium,Morphine norlineraL 10T XARC OTIC. RodBear the& Aerc s R1 nipa !n, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile signature Foofe rThirty Years. EX&CT COPY OF' WRARRER. THE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO, PITTSBURG, PENN., Ias complied with the State laws of 44 different States, confines its operation o the United States. Issues every conceivable form of insurance and has a ~umber of attractive features that have never been embodied in any other eon ract. Is the Only Company that Issues the Famous Self-Sustaining Policy. 1st. It provides for cash loans: 2d. Cash values; 3d. Incontestible after one rear; 4th. Paid up values; 5th. Thirty days' grace after the first premium is >aid; 6th. Extended values: 7th. The paid up values participate in dividends: ith. It has a STotal and Permanent Disability Clause, rhat is if the insured becomes totally disabled by disease or accident the pre nium ceases and the policy is automatically paid up for face value, the privilege mnd benefit remaining the same as if the premiums had been regularly paid by he insured. 9th. It also provides that if the policy-holder should make ten >ayments on the 20-payment plan and cease paying premiums the company will >ay his estate 81,000 for every $1,000 applied for should the insured death occur luring the second 10-year period and will not deduct a single premium from the ace of the policy. 10th. Should the insured continue to pay his premiums dur ng the second 10-year period and if death should occur during -the secdnd 10 rears the company will add every premium to the face of the policy that has een paid during this period and pay it in cash plus the face of the policy. 11th. This policy can only be obtained from ~Reliance Life of Pittsburg, he company having the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders >f any COMPANYIN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS OVER THE RESERVE 'LND ALL OTHER LIABILITIES OF OVER ONE MILLiON EIGHT KNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Its Board of Directors is composed of recognized financial ability and busi iess integrity, it is officered by practical and experienced insurance men. The right rian can secure a position by applying to JA MES H. R EED, President -Reliace-Life Insurance Co., ~..,Pittsburg, Penn. I P1~i~i utual|ifIn|SUrance Co. i ~ 4OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.i - A t0af, iutual, profit-sharing American Company. No stock iry mnbrest to absorb insurance dividends. ortion ofj premium that may be used for expenses is limited I3 iiO po es. which limitation guarantees economy. protection of trust funds hind liberal'dlivider..ls to policy holders. 3 The fullillment of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, Iprotected by the undivided surplus, the company's record of over Ratioo Ast tor p f caim, fvorable mortality, Rato f sststoLiabilities........................1r.21. e Let me show you our contracts that insure yoar insurance. JOE C. McOREERY, iE District Manager, la Columbia, S. C., and Manning, S. C. E la~ TETYW!W m VV Y V h VVV V7T TTTTTT mT