The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 02, 1906, Page 3, Image 3
Extra! Extra! e ember the Gigan
Ten thousand yards NO IN PROGRESS AT
Bleached Domes
tic, yard wide,
worth 121/c, is now
selling for per yad
71c. per yard. MANNING, Se C O
Men's Clothing.
Men's Suits, worth -10, for ........-.. ---. $4.48
Men's Suits, worth $12.50, for...-....... --.. $6.85
Mens Suits, worth $15. for ....... ........$8.85
Men's Suits, worth 818. for................. $9.98
Men's Pants.
150 pairs Men's Pants, $2.50 values, will go in
thissale at.......--.....................-- $1.49
300 pairs Men's Pants, worth up to $3. you can
pick in this sensational sale at............. 1.89
8 For this amount of money we have laid out a
$ .1 special lot of finely tailored Pants, fully worth
$5, and not to be duplicated for less elsewhere.
In this Gigantic Sae you can get them for......
Boys' Clothing.
The largest lot of Boys' Clothing will be placed before
the public in this Gigantic Sale and parents will find the
Bargains in this line worth coming a hundred miles for.
Boys' Knee Pants, worth 75c, go at........... - 49c
Boys' Two-Piece Suits, worth $2, for only....... 98c.
.Boys' Suits, well made, all sizes, worth S3,
Boys' Suits, extra good material and made to
wear, worth $4.50, for only.......... -----
boys' extra Fine Suits, which you cannot possibly duplicate
for three times the money we ask;-must be seen to be
appreciated-a chance to dress the boy
right for ony........--..-............
- GIGANTIC HAT SALE.
A lot of fine Men's Felt Hats, worth up to 1, will be
sold for only....... ..................... 59c
20 dozen Men's Felt Bats, worth up to $1.50, for only.. 89c.
15 dozen Men's Fine Derby Hats, worth 82.50, only... 81 48
-25, dozen Men's Fine Derby Hats, worth $3, only..... 1 98
300 Men's-Fine Felt Hats, worth up to $3, only........ 1 98
El
I ONLY .4 DAYS MORE..
Calico for.32c
Lawns, worth 61/2c,
or. .......... 32
LOOK FOR THE
BIG RED CANVAS
FRONT.
UGOIK. F
'Geo.S. Hcker &SUI nxity-ste oio
It is the parent of maa
:MAZUrAc-roiras or - more miseries. In a u
.erythaing is doubtful, t
be disappointed and be
Sappointment, what mea
stir and commotion c
Syour solicitude alter th
ravel the intricacy of.
22 Can your curiosity pier
Scloud which the Supre:
Smade impenetrable to n
5' ~provide against every:
I . ger by the employmex
I ~ promising means Is th4
I dom, but at this point
Selected.
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
The Simnple.
Moulding and BUildiI1E For a cultured pro
his wonted mode of lifi
Mateialthree roomed cottage,
corduroy or fustian and
CHARLESTON, S. C. tuously every day on
-.soup and black bread
Sash 'Weights anid Cords. return to the simple bu
life. One can live a sin
Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. BufldercsteasI
W HE N YOUJ COME -a gintCn
TO TOWN~ CALL AT Al tinareda
WE LLS' pau'ta liss
SHiAVING SALOON crscuh n od
Which is fitted up with an unow praato
eye to the comfort of his. sut.Akfr.lv
customners. andinisuonhain
HAIR CUTTIbi Lrc rgSoe
War AgaiSstYCoS,
HAll natioDs ae eda
Don wih eatessan pth rge ost ofm
thatghe" tha capictuso
.1. . W LLS cures toughs petition.
MauingTims Iloc.Klyo lseineo danepec
HOLLISESDor not rikcou gheath
!Aoutai Te Nu et cnnetown preawtoul
A 3sy edcin fr Bsy eole. wHne Tears f and
?r:~s olen eah ad need igr. rsu l iAflor oly'
A s:...ric forCo~andiinsist uponreshoaving
IODN ALLES O STY LL, PE~~o~ ~ uta
Brn Hou AVIN AND~~ fIge h
*WILL POSIT
CAPS, CAPS. 29c.
EXTRA-31en's Straw Hats. Now is your chance
only. ........... -.................... .
700 Men's Straw Hats, good values, only.............. 19c
Boys' Straw Hats. pri::es........................5c, 9c, 13c
Men's and Boys' Furnishings at
Sensational Prices.
Men's Handkerchiefs, worth 10c, only............-- 3e
Men's Handkerchiefs, worth 20c, only.. ............... 4c
Men's Susvenders, vworth 25c, only.................... 9c
Men's Suspenders, worth 50c, only................ 14c
Men's Suspenders, worth 50c, only... ............... 19C
Men's Suspenders, worth 75c, only................ 41c
Men's Socks. worth 15c. only.......................... 7c
Men's Socks. worth 25c, only..................... 11c
Men's Socks. worth -5e, only..................... 39e
Men's Dress Shirts, worth 50c, only................ 19C
Men's Fancr Shirts, worth 75c, only.............. .... 48c
Men's Fa-nc' Dress Shirts, worth $1.25, only......... '79c
Men's Neckwear, worth 35c, only................. -23c
Men's Neckwear, worth 50c. for only............ ... 23c
Summer Underwear, worth 75c, for only............. 44c
Elastic Seam Drawers, 75c kind, will go for............ 44c
Men's White and Fancy Vests, worth- $1.50, only...... 98c
Fancy Vests, worth $2.50, tor.................... $1 48
MEN'S SHOES.
- This stock of Shoes placed on sale comprises a magnifi
cent line, in fact we can say that this stock of Shoes cannot
be surpassed. You find Shoes in this sensational sale made
of the finest. leathers and by the best workmen n the shoe
line. We have nearly 3,590 pairs of Men's Shoe.4 to select
from.
Men's Shoes, worth $2 50, for only............... $1 49
Men's Shoes, all styles, well made, hand-sewed, worth
$3. are yours for........................... 1 98
For $2.48 we will place before you Me's Shoes that com
pare with any $3.50 and S4 shoe, guaranteed, sale
price................ .................-- - : 2 48
SPECIAL.-For fhis sale we have laid out 500 pairs of
Men's Shoes-Tans and Patent Leathers. This is
an elegant lot, each pair positively worth not less
than $5, our sale price................. ....$2 78
LADIES' SHOES.
Our stock of Ladies' Shoes is complete, consisting of
nearly 3,000 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, the equal not to be found
lsewhere for the money we ask for them. Latest styles,
1eathers, etc.
Railroad Fare Paid tc
We assure each and every purchaser
nent here made, and we will exchange an
n the house will be on sale at such low pi
;ale positively closes Saturday, May 5th.
01kTHE
The Use of Sareamm. 1Recon<
of human life. For many years one of the states IA cle:
ay insandofwas represented in the senate by a Ibody's 3
rd where ev- man who possessed many fine qualities, vanced
hereyoumaybut who frequently injured the causes strating
esed you dis- he advocated and alienated those who proved
nlsse his restls desired to be friendly by his sarcastic "Md
s tisd resles manuner bot in speaig and ini wrt member
eid caun orn lu. The senator had an intimate Ionciled
cuansensun friend who had written to him to urge promine
etug evs the appointment of another friend to a men's c
e Being hat position under the government. To this was ma)
ioral yeToletter the senator returned a very sar. ering of
mortant dye. Teastic answer, declining at the same ed by 'a
.tportheot a-ime to recommend the appointment- shared
:offte owst It is said that he never forgot the thumpler
.some sopws merited rebuke he received from the others,
-isom top.--friend who had suggested the appoint- few mo:
-.- ment. was swv
Life. "My Dear Senato:--I think It would clap of
to relinquish be well for you to reserve your sar- feet and
to dwell in a casm for the rapidly increasing num- us ude'
to be clad in Iber of your enemies instead eo offering kowest
to fare sump- Iit to the decreasing number of your ors.'"
beans, cabbage friends, of whom I am one."
ould not be a, Soon after the senator received this
to the sordid communication he brought about the
iple life just as-' desired appointment. "A~ da
cottage.-Race -____ ovn
_______A Year of Blood. daughte
option. The year 1903 will long be remem- saypA
bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of "Persist
roring to check Alliance,Ky., as a year of blood; which ly cured
ion, the "white flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's Injuries.
many victims lungs that death seemed very near. He Storo, sti
ney and Tlar writes: "Severe bleeding from the 1Drug St<
erfectly. pnd lungs and a frightful cough had brought _
fconsumption. me at deaz~i's door, when I began tak
by taking some lng Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
when Foley s sumption, with the astonishing result With
certain in re- that after taking four bottles I was mans th
oney and Tar completely restored and as time has one and
,. The Arant proven permanently cured." Guaran- (for the:
to The 11. B. teed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, tn
at The Arant Co. Drug Store,successor
to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price a hamle
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. property
nc had an ap- - - -- .- goes to)
sinister to Bra- . - hento(
im a petition Father of the Weather Bureau,. hy a
)ans. It seems The father of .the weather bureauanm:
rramer, and asservice was Increas.. A. Lapham, a tare ma
ngfor .orders modest and1 retired: but ripe scholar, whre Is
ollecig signa- Iwho lived in Milwaukee. He was the The far
resident Mc- first to note e-y telegraph the progress
al1y to the ap)- Iof the wind currents nil storms and omdugte
ashis qual- to predhIe& th~eirgppearance in specified wonuht
as t be- neighbeogiodR. On the strength of a oareth
ma . irous geathlsf dispatch from Omaha In 189 pae.-So
aver ' ~nr o-thereabcuts he announced the first de-S
representativesI stoini~on Lake Michigan that ever was
heralded twelve hours in advance of
have to select Its arrival. The first work of the IHace
lac~s." said the weather bureau was under his charge stmI
bd his caller in Chicago. It was on the small be- boym
gining ofDr.Lapham that the en- tanea
as auy of 'em itire system of the signal service was 35~ cents
IVELY CLOSE SATURDA
10 0'CLOK0M P. .M.
-250 pairs Ladies' Shoes, never sold for less than $1.50.. 98c
400 pairs Ladies' Shoes, positively worth $2.25, for
only................................ ...$1 32
A large lot of Ladies' Shoes, latest styles, generally re
tails for 82.50, our sale price only.................. 1 48
500 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, Slippers, worth $3 or money
refunded: sale price only.......................... 1 98
For $2.39 we have selected over 600 pairs of Ladies'
Shoes, latest styles, made of the finest leathers,
equal if not better than any $5 shoe in market.
This is a broad assertion, but is true. Here is the
chance of your lifetime, only...................... 2 39
Children's Shoes on sale for less than cost of manufac
ture. For want of space we cannot specify. -
EXTRA, EXTRA.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, worth 5c........................ 2c
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, worth 8c........................ 3c
Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 10c.......... 4c
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 20c, only.... 9c
1,500 yards Embroidery, worth 10c, for only............ 4c
1,000 yards Embroidery, worth 1.2c, for only............. oc
In this sale we will place before you thousands and
thousands of yards of Torchon and Valencienne Lace, worth
from 5c to 10c, to go in this sale for 2.ic to 44c per yard.
All-Over Lace, worth 50c, for only.......................33c
DRESS 60ODS.
Skirt Goods, worth up to $1. sale price.................56c
Black Mohairs, 50-inch, worth $1, only.................56c
Waist Goods, worth 35c, only............................14c
Waist Goods, worth 50c, only............................19c
Waist Goods, worth 65c, only. ..........................22c
Extra Values in Novelties, worth $1.50, only.........60c
A good assortment of Dress Goods will go at............. Sc
50-inch Brilliantine, worth $1, only..'...................56c
50-inch Brilliantine, worth $1.25, only..............69c
50-inch Brilliantine, worth $1.50, only...................98c
50-inch Brilliantine, worth $2, only....................$1 39
Blaclk Taffeta Silk, yard-wide, worth $1, only.. ........ 79c
Black Taffeta Silk, yard-wide, worth $1.25, only........98c
Black Taffeta Silk, yard-wide, worth $1.50, only.......1 19
Jap Silks,~all colors, worth every bit of 75c, goes for.....47c
All Shirt Waist Silks, worth $1 and $1.25, are yours in
this sale for only............................69c and 79c
Velvets, stylish shades, worth 85c, only..................49c
LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS.
Tailor-made Skirts, worth $1.50, only.................. 89c
Ladies' Skirts, worth $2.50, only......................$1 49
Each and Every Purel
absolute satisfaction. We guarantee eve
y purchase unsatisfactory for any reason
-ices you certainly will be amazed, all m
JENKINS
IANNIN 3. 8. C
REID C
,iled Science and Religion. I'ruaeFss
-gyman is quoted in Every- AJws esae el h t
~agzine as confounding an ad- arbiwoepuddaditr
~oing woman who was demon-te eihawotefihulbs
to him that sciencse hau. dis- frasiedwihajno
eligion with this little parable. wudson h ere a
," he said, "I once knew aasebyafinhohewsg
of your sex who perfectly rec-on"lwy"heasrdwta
;cience and religion. She is a "fi eentfrtenmru
t member of the Young Wo- wihorrlgo rsrbsIa
brstan association, and she myfilwoddeofsavto
ing an address to a large gath-I
women, which witr interrupt- N as o er
terrific thunder shower. She Hubn-htsafoihab
ith many the awful fear of wmnhv fcryn orpr
and lightning, and, with theyorhnsweIntetet.'
she trembled in silence for a Wyi t ubn-eas
nents. When a blinding flash cudesl nthte n e
iftly followed by a frightful Wie elfthhubnso
thunder she struggled to her wmndntgv hmaym
began to pray, '0 Lord, takepuInterusethnyugv
thy protecting wings, for thou pti ieietifwudsa
that feathers are nonconduct- dah
Had a Close Call. I o a l h elho
aossergical operation, in-felthSanrdilm nae
:he removal of a malignant ul-boecmlatsfmCh br
rge as my hand, from my ,CoeaadDare e
Ps hip, was prevented by the ~~
on of Buclen's Arnica Salve" emoteintpycanc
3. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. ahte rprto o
ant use of the Salve complete-Th bohfrcide
it." Cures Cuts, Burns and rmd a hw st espr
25c at The Arant Co. Drugalotes Itnvraiad
ccessor to The R. B. Lory eareudwih atrndsetn
>re.plaatttae Evrfaiys
The M~en of Turkey. C.Du trscesrt h
the exception of the Mussul- Lre rgSoe
e men of Turkey are laborers, Cres eii a.
all. 'Usually in the villages Temdpn a fteOek
e are no farms as we under- ntetayhn crhdi o
e term and every one lives in iteinagnorrowstw
t or a city) the men own theheawelsteptinwllft
in common with the rest ofdasonyriigaltleru.
ily. When a girl marries she Hewlnoalwawmntoo
ter husband's home to live, and ll ain ni ei elo e
r children become old enough hSptetdetemdcn
a their turn in tilling the fieldstaealoofmdcnhisf
keting the produce. Agricul-detocanehmlfrmtef
the main occupation every- o dro h ed h ale
nd it is of the simplest form.aswmihclltoesitigI
aer rises with the dawn and braas aetesm la
any with his wife, sons and -poes
s repairs to the fields. One Ad giwe nIda o
only remains at home to pre-temudreenislfeen
meals and set the house in or- wn otemdcn a n
athern Workman. tecenigrmdcamn
ou weakness of any kind-- A h ulo ahmo tw
back or any organs of the cso ftebcst rn e
n't dope yourself with ordin-maebtemdine anocl
icine. Hllister's Rocky Moun- tersses ncm h
is he prmeuraive fowr kile noting which wa jnort
Tea or Tablels. Dr.rn.EThendlearnournal
Ladies' Skirts, worth $5, only...... .................. 2 48
Finely Tailored Skirts, worth $15, only................ 7 58
39,000 Yards Calico at 3 1-2c.
HERE ARE SOME SPECIALS.
Good Bleached Domestic; only........................4ic
2,000 yards Bleached Domestic, only.....................5 c
In this sale we will give our-customers the greatest bar
gain in a 'taple article:
10,000 yards of Bleached Domestic, highly finished,
worth 10c,. cannot be bought at wholesale for the
price we ask in this sale-yard-wide-only........7ic
Good Brown Domestic, only.............................4'c
Another Great Bargain.
Yard-Wide Brown Domestic, worth 9c,, for only..........6 c
Cotton Stripes, worth 7c, only......... ..........40c
Calico, worth 5c, only...................................34c
Calico, worth 7c, only..................................a c
Apron Checks, worth 7c, only............................5 c
Dress Ginghams.........................................6 c
Ginghams, worth 12c, only.............................8 c
Percales,-yard-wide, worth 12c, only....................8 c
Drapery, worth 12c, only................................9 c
Silkoline, worth 13c, only ...............................10c
LADIES' HOSIERY.
Ladies' Fast Black Hose, worth 10c, only................ .4
Ladies' Fast Black, Double Heel and Toe, worth 15c, -
only................................................. 7c
Ladies' Fancy Hose, worth 25c, only....... ............ 90
- LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Ladies' Vests, worth 15c, only........................... 9c
-Ladies' Vests, worth 25c, only...........................15c
Muslin Corset Covers, worth 50c, only.. ................24c
Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Underskirts and Chemise, worth
75c, only.............. .... .............48c
SPECIAL.-Ladies' Black' Sateen Petticoats, worth
75c, for only................................... 48c
WASH FABRICS.
5,000 yards India Linen, worth 7c, only................. 5 c.
India Linen, worth 9c. only ...................... 6 c
India Linen, worth 12c, only ....................... ... 9 c
5,00 yards White Madras, .new, worth up to 15c, goesfor 10 c
1,000 yards White Madras, worth 18c, only. ............12c
EXTRA-Pindar Lawns, in assorted lengths, worth 10c, 5 c
Figured Lawns, worth 6c, only .... .................... 3*e
taser of $25 or Over.
ry garment, every price and every state
whatever. Every article, every garment
arked in plain figures. One price to all.
ONO.,
ANxAS
Shakempeare In Parliament.
In July, 1855, a debate was going on Descheu
ry of in the house of commons respecting Descilapelles, the
reted Lord Jobn (afterward Earl) Russell's er the world has ev
rvers ignominious failure during his mission hand and was an a
clerk in Vienna to brinji the Crimean war to His manual dexters
was an end, in consequence of which the and It was very i:
tnopposition igdulged in some strong him with his one,
sigh..: criticism regairding the party In power. left-collect the ca,
fasts 'At last Lord Palmerston, then prime them and gather ti
sure jminister, rose and began to talk in a In life, when he hat
." |hectoring way about "this unnecessary dent tepublicanism
|and unprovoked attack upon the gov. to bare been mixe
ernent" and ended by saying in a attempts at revolut
;you~ loud voice and looking straight at two in the earlier days<
einliterary members-Bulwer and Disraeli Philippe. His pape
--who were sitting together on the It was proved that
front opposition bench: list of persons to be
way. "The gentlemen are making 'Much them was an elder
other Ado.,About Nothing.',, . , described: "Vatry(
eO to He sat down amid loud cheers from tined-Reason-cto
ne to. hi own side, but in an Instant Bufwer Is a bad whist play<
e to was up and with exquisite grace and -____
sarcasm sai:-.4
"Mr. Speaker"-then turning to bow Sore N
slightly toward the treasury bench-"I A cure may be el
cebeg to remind the noble lord that in Chamberlain's Sai
youe chronological order 'Much Ado About child is done nursm
for Nothing' comes after 'A Comedy of a soft ~oh or~
tnsErrors.' salve1iM~the best
edy. per bor.Sold by Ti
Lnot Was Wasting Away. Store.'successor to'
and "I had been troubled with kidney Drug'Store.
this disease for the last five years," writes _____
>r to Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I
hen lost flesh and never felt well and doc- Bread Xwon
dstored with leading phiysicians and tried When Victor Hu
iud all remedies suggested without relief. Brussels he asked
rant Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure godfather to his sc
. B. and less than two bottles completely fort accepted and il
cured me and I am now sound anid able present saw
well.'" During the summer kidney ir-wndwasletl
regularities are often caused by ex-widwasleta
wWf cessive drinking or being. over-heated, attracted hIm and
king. Attend to'the kidneys at once by using though,...thgprice
ound Foley's Kidney Cure. Whexlyafter -1870 1
four ~ to New- geledonia
Wonderful Fiddin. confiscated Victor:]
yk at One of the greatest fiddles that ever ment for the ben
L1 were known was to be seen at th@ family. It turned
man French court at the time of Charles IX. work of Benvenu
a or- This was a viol so large that several brought In 200,000:
ames boys could be placed inside of It.
xers, These boys used to sit inside this queer
the instrument and sing the airs that the Made Hapi
ising man who handled the bow was playing Great happiness<
on the viol outside. The eft'ect is said of S. C. Blair, schot
imit- to have been very beautiful, though It St Albans, W. Va
hle would seem as If the presence of the daughter was restol
ook lads in Its Interior would seriously in- ful complaint he na
the terfere with the tone of the "great fid- lfichledaughter had
.the dIe," as It was called. Many years aft- which yedey os
er another huge instrumenit of this kind sorwe sted woet
s the was used at concerts In Boston. It joice to say, tbhree
icine was so large that to play it the fiddler complete cure." Qu
~anse had to stand on a table to use his bow nervous complaints,
idian at the proper point on the strings. This female weaknesses,
ale. insrumnt ws cIId "the grandfa- and and malaria. G1
bl.-isrmetwsc1 Arant Co. Drug St
ther of flddles." The R. B. Loryea I
b.
Figured Lawns, worth 8c, only ... ...... .... .........5
Figured Lawns, 'worth 10c, only.. .............. ..... 8 c
Lawns worth I6c, only..-....................-..........12 c
BROWN DRESS LINEN, worth 20c, for ............ .16 c
TABLE LINEN.
Our stock is complete and should not be over .looked.
Pure White Damask, worth 35e, only . -.. A24c
Pure White Damask, ivorth 50c, only. ......39 c
Extra quality Table Linen, -worth 75c, only .........49 c
SPECIALLY laid out for this sale, we have a high grade
TableLinen, worth $1.25; to-go for only............79 U'
10 pieces. very fine. Table Linen,..worth 81.50, for only.. 98 e
BARGAINS ! BA9RGAINS 1
Here we quote a few of the many bargains that await
your coming:
Ladies' Fancy Belts, worth 75c, only.. :... ..28 c.
Bonnets, worth-50c, only ........... 19
Table Pieces,. fancy, worth 75c, only ..............4
Ready-Made-Veils. worth.75c, only... -. ......39 C
Veiling, w6rth 50c, only per yard ............ 26 e
Braid for ................ .. ....y.................
Kid Gloves, only ........ ..... .....................48 e
White Pearl Buttons.- worth 25c for per dozer ......... 3 c.
'Hair Pins, two papers for........... .........
Thread, 6 spools for .........................
Pants Cloth, w'orth 20c, only...'........ .... . .16 e
Oil Cloth, worth 25c, only............. .......10 c
Full Sized Bedspreads, $1.25, only;..............89-e
Extra Quality Towels,....~................ 4 c
Corsets, worth 506, only ........... .24. c
Corsets, worth 75c, only...... ..............
Corsets, worth $1.25, only ................. 89,c
Umbrellas, worth 81.00, only ...........48 c
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
This Departmentis recent display of High-class Milli
nery was one of magnificence. That the buying public ap
preciated the styles and fine selections was proven by. the
number of Hats sold the last ten days.- - This Gigantic-Sale
will include our immense line of 'ladies' Hats. We quote..
only a few bargains for want of space.
Trimmed Hats, latest styles, worth $2.50, go for.. 98. c
Trimmed Hats, worth 82.75, go for only.-........ $1 48
Hatsworth up to $5.00, the pick of the season, go for. 48- K
SPECIAL-Black-and White Sailor Hats, worth 35c,..19 e
Black and White Sailor'Hats, worth 75c, for dnl. . 47 -
BABY CAPS, worth 50c, only........ .... 29 e
THIS GIGANTIC SiL
of Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Hats, No
tions, Furniture, &6.,
will positively close
Saturday Night, 5th
May, 10 o'clock.
ONLY FOUR MOE DAYS
-i-- play. - Undertakin
er seen, had but one
dvanced republican.9
ty was remarkable,j
iteresting to watch
hand-and that his,
-s, sort tihem, play
tem In tricks. Late
i developed into ar
,he was supposed>
io wpich roe ot A complete stock or Caskets, Coflins and Fu
onwchboeotneral Supplies always on hand.- Mv hearse wilr
if the reign of Louis he sent to an part of the county, and calls will
seized and e responde to by Mr. A. J. White, funeral
rs were sieaddirector and undertaker, night or day.
he had drawn up a W. E. JENKINSON CO.
disposed of: Among _____ ________
ly acquaintance. so
en Inutilee gatr
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ipples. . Insuranc E.
[eo.ted by applying
e as-- soon as the
.-Wipe it off with
fowing the- child Fire, Life, Accident and Health,
ned riurses use tbis
results. Price 25c
te Arant Co. Drug Place your Insurance in the follow
rh .B oya ng Companies, each represent
________ I ing millions of assets:
the Waters. Hartford of Hartford. Conn.
go was In exile in Phenix of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rochefort to stand Continental of New York.
in Charles. Bohe American Fire of Philadelphia.
i looking for a suit- German American of New York.
n a curiosity shop Pennsylvania of Philadelphia.
>le ornament whic Fire Association of Philadelphia.
was -35,000 francs. IRome of New York.
toeefort was sent New York Underwriters' Agency
and his property of New York.
Iud sold the orna- Western of Canada.
efit of Rochefort's
ut that It was the A share of your business solicited.
to Cemlni, and It
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y For Life. CCountry tenant property wrtten also.
ame into the home
isuperintendent,at Notice to Creditors.
,when his little All persons h aviog claims against
es fohe read- the estate of Ruben RI. Hudgens de
eS. Heus sas: "My ceased,will present them duly attested.
no treatmentanbut and those owing said estate will make
untl7as lst e-payment to
unti~s a ast e- -MARY M. HUDGENS,
I Bitters; and I re~, Administrator.
bottles effected a For-eston, S. C. -
ik, sure cure for April ?3rd, 190;s.
general debility,'
impoverished blood
rantuec bTh e ETH TTA
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