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EDEAT -0 LETTR COLOSSAL SAL This will be one of the greatest Bargain-Giving events ever known in the history of Manning. Everything in our great house will be put on sale at Red Letter prices, DRY GOODS, SHOES, FIN DRESS 60ODS and NOTIONS. FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHING 60ODS. Greatest Bargains ever known to the ladies of Manning and Clarendon county will be given in MILLINERY and MILL! NERY 60ODS. Sale Will Open Promptly at 8:30 O'clock July 11th, and Will Close on Saturday Night, 11 O'clock, July 21st Please remember that our books will be closed during this sale. No goods sold on credit. Now please remember this, no goods sold on credit. NOTHING BUT BARGAINS, BARGAINS and CASH CASH. Ourlstore will be closed all day Tuesday, July 10th, preparing for this the greatest of all bargain-giving events known to the people of this section. The almighty dollar will reveal wonders to-you the way of bargains, so don't fail to bring these important factors alongywith you. Just listen a little if you please, Ten thousand yards of yard-wide, no starch, soft finish One large lot of fine Persian Lawns, 27 inches wide, 15c Our entire' line of 65 and 75c Neg Bleach Homespun, worth 10c the yard all over the world, it is value, will go at 10c. salereal c Embroideries will go for c. yours for 6+c yard. Not more than 10 yards to a customer. Other grades of Persian Lawns at 124 20, 23 and 30c yd. Our entire line of $1.25 Negligee Shirts will go on sale at We will pile out all of our 12k, 15 and 20c Embroideries at Adamantmne Pins, 1c paper. One case of White Madras, 1 yard wide that we feel confi. 98c. See our Goat Shirt for 98c- 10c for this sale 200-yard Spool Cotton, le spool. dent cannot be hought any'where for less than 15c, will go on Our entire line of Clothing of all kinds-Men's, Boys' and Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 2c each. Chilpren's-will go on sale at 25 per cent off. Gent's Linen Collars. only 3c each. e a Fwi o We sell y a in Low Quarter Oxford, that were made to sell at $3.50 and1. $ Ladies' Wire Hair Pins, two papers le. .'One case veryunice ualityFiuredeLaw w ll~loseatoc atches. founl a248 nWiirodFalopCna Tuk close this lot of Tan Shoes at $2.50 per pair.. Here is Best Oc Fi~~~uued L univ ~~~ One ease very nice quality Figured Lawns will close at 5c. inches. for only $2.48. yu hnet e eyceppi fSos One case very sheer Figured Organdies, valne 15c, will go You are now thinking of that trip to the mountains or the Our neo ge aies' pird TSes. Cent's 50c Straw Hats for only 2,>C. at Sc. seashore and we are thinking of selling yo a nice Trunk, SuitO Talcum Powder, worth 10c can, will go at-cc can. Will offer the most varied line of Figured Organdies and Case or Club Bag. A full line just in at Red Letter prices. Red Letter prices during this sale. If you need a nice pair f Spool Thread (200 yards), only lc spool. Fu That old trunk will not do, the railroad-will not receive it. Summer Shoes here is your chance. . Spoo Test6-od Spool yards). 0ars) ony4cspolFinued La0wnls otaining th'otmreosvlera We can help you. Come and get one of our nice new Trunks Whittemor's Baby Elite Shoe Polish will go in this sale at The best 6-cord Spool Cotton (200 yards), only 4c spool. We~u can, will gou atm ac TL7c per bottle. Whittemor's Quick White Dressing will goin Ten thousand good Needles, only 1c paper. J Our entire line of Fine Mercerized Waist-ings that sell at at Red Letter prices. Ten thousand yards soft tinish Bleach Homespun, no an 40 Our entire line of Gent's, Boys' and Children's Clothing this sale at 7c bottle starch. 1'yard wide only U&c. Not more tin 10 yards4 to a eu.- do 0an 0 yard will all be piled out in this sale at 25c yard. will go at 23 per cent off. To illustrate-a $10 Suit will go for We have a splendid assortment of Table nuen of aJSl tomer. One case yard-wide Percales, value 12j-c, will go at 8c. $7.50. kinds and will ofer some splendid values; everything marked Ladies' Collars at 3c each. Better grade Percales, yard-wide, at 10c. Night Gowns; 75c value at 48c. down at Red Letter prices. wil P iht Gws'7cvl Ladies' Muslin Pants, only 10c each. One case Indigo Blue Prints, value 61c, will go at 5_c Night Gowns, $1.25 value at 98e - - Suspenders. go6d, at Sc each. yard. Night Gowns, $1.50 valueat $1.24 we have n m regula furnite a ine of te Gent's Linen Cuffs at 4c pair. Our entire line of 20-inch 50c Silk Waistings will be piled Ladies' Muslin Underskirts, nicely trimmed, value $1, at Sate and we reg a some s i phis t Five sets Plated Kniv.es and Forks, value $5, will go at out at 25c. if you want a nice Silk waist or dress here is your 78 cents. during this Red Letter Colossal sale Here theyare $1.98 set. chance to get a silk waist or dress for 25c yard, just half what Ladies' beautifully trimmed Underskirt,value $1.25, at 98c One thousand yards good Bleach Homespun will go at it is really worth. Ladies' beautifully trimmed Underskirts value $3.50, at We ofer a nice Poplak Bedroom Suit $15 valy c yard. Our entire line of 65c and 75c Black and Colored Dress -2.48 W Nice Bedroom Spits, value $10, will go at $7.49 per suit. Goods will go on sale at 48c yard . Ladies' Muslin Pants, value 75c, at 48c. - Ten thousand yards Remnants of all kinds piled out at Our entire line of $1.25 Dress Goods will go at 98c yard. Corset Covers, value 35c, will go at 19c. We ofer a niceGolde akt s Suit will cost y19 e a Ten thousand yards Remnants of all kinds put out in one A large lot of $1 Corsets, odds and ends, all put out m one Real Golden Oak Bed, value $3.50 value will go a We have thousands of other articles bought for this te big pile to go at COST, COST. lot; all $1 Corsets will be closed out at 50c. Now here is your A lae a rtm t of Bd Lhes oreatest of Red Letter sales that we have not room to enume- - -il -o -o rge ssoT men ed ounge andnc Kout tncCre d th theash of the A large line of Apron Check Ginghams, real value 8c, chance to get a ce Corset, if you get yur size-a $1 corset at special Red Letter prices. al bt all we as w ough up the bagn. July willgo on sale at Sc. for only 50c. All other Corsets.sold at special Red Letter Summer is the time you need a nice Baby Carriage or-G 11rhealm 8:30 yo' ieans ahe dy ' I Two thousand yards good Bleach Homespun, value 64c, values. Cart to give that little fellow fresh air. We have a spledid 11th at 8:30 o'clock is the day. 11will go at 4c yard. A large line of Calico and Check Gmghams short line of Carriages and Go-Carts to.offer at special Red Lette On'e case White -India Lawns, 27 inches wide, value 8c, Xi Oac~i will-go at Sc. - / An immense -stock of Plaid and Check Homespuns, real lengths-will go at 3ic. prices. If interested see them. . One lar e lot of White India' Lawn, 12Ac value, will go value 6+c, will go at 41c. 50c Lap Dusters will go at 39c. A nice $1.25 Centre Table for only 98d. at 9e Five thousand yards good Sea Island, Homespun, value 75c Lap Dusters will go at 54c. A nce Oak Centre Table,.value $1.50, will go at $1.19 - One case of 40-inch White India Lawn. 15c value will go S8, will close at 6c yard. $1 00 Lap Dusters will go at 74c. ' A greatelaughter sale of Framed Pictures and Easels fo on sale at 10c. Good Sea Island Homespun, value 7c, will close at 5c. . 1 25 Lap Dusters will go at 98c. beautifyig -your home. We put on sale a large lot of tine India Lawn, reali value A large line of Calico and Apron Check Ginghams, in short . 1 50 Linen Lap Dusters!will go at $124.A 3Oc, .will go on sale at 20C. - length, will go at 3Sc yard. The most, astonishing values Embroidery of the season. value, will go in sale at 98c. SW 1 KiON OMP 0 .%T-BARtD TONI The ingredients of which S. S. S. is composed, and the method of com bining and preparing them so that they gently and pleasantly build up and strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disordered condition of.the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes. The system seems to get "out of gear, " the appetite becomes 5ckle, the energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body has a nervous, worn-out feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run down-condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every where as the standard. Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks selected for their gentle action as w'ell as their invigorating effect on the system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissues as do most of the so-called tonics on the market which contain potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient. These derange the stomach and digestion, unfavoratbly affect the bowels or otheisvise damage the health. S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion. improves the appetite. produces refreshing sleep, rids-the body of that tired, run-down feeling. and supplies tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, acts more promptly and gives-better and more lasting results than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely safe medicine for young or old. S. S. S. acts admirably in cases oj dyspep sia, indigestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that uncom fortable feeling of fullness, dizziness or drowsiness, after eating, are no longer felt. Not only is S. S. S. the'greatest of all tonics but possesses puri fying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it will promptly remove every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting your tonic for this year do not experiment but get S. S. S.. the recognized stand ard. THE SWIFT SPEC!FIC CO., A TE RT4.7 SA Dress ..oods,. Muslins, Lawns, Calicoes, Etc., --AT STRIESS-ROGAN1, CO., Summerton, 9. C. HOLLSTERS Nu Notice to Creditors. 1 reekO cy DI Mu nta in T ea NuggetsI A Busy 11edicine for Emsy Peopie. A lpersons indebted to the Estate of Br Gomdn Hvai:h and Renewed Vigo-. Mlarshall D. Mlurray, dleceased. will A .:e f.:rC.onstip-i(n. iniigestion. Live make payment to the undersigned, and Ki. y Trouhes. amplezema.Impure all persons having clanis against said .a IBrath. BOWe's, Headache 1 -ni estate will Isent same duly attested. r~.:5e-nsa brd. (u-nuine made by M1AlR \ J1. g IR A Y, . ::s'u Iam; c :P.Madisonl, Wis. A dmiitatri. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Orangeburg. S. C. .ne , 190 . THE SALESWOMAN. Work and Pay of the Girl Behind the Counter. Promotion is very slow in a depart ment store. A girl may enter a store at $6 a week and, after five or six or sev en years, receive an advance of $1 a week if she puts up a pretty stiff fight and is a valuable saleswoman. Her work Is not the dull grind it might be supposed. The hours are long, it Is true, but the continual pro cession of humanity which files before her lends interest and a certain kind of excitement to every hour. Human nature is wonderfully facile in Its dis closures, and the shopgirl who has two ideas in her head and keeps her wits about her very soon learns the difference between the real lady and the spurious article. She learns to know at a glance whether her custo mer is likely to order a box of hair pins or a spool of thread sent home, miles away, by the delivery wagon, or it may be high priced goods ordered to be sent C. 0. D. to a locality which does not contain a residence street These a girl quietly replaced on a shelf one day and to my Inquitirg look re plied: "She never expected to pay for those things, but she felt ashamed to have taken up so much of my time without buying anything. - Oh, yes, it often happens, but we soon know how to size 'em up!"--Mary Rankin Cran ston in The ,World Today. An Overworked Stomach. Try a litle Kodol for Dyspepsia after cour meals. See the effect it will pro ince on your general feeling by digest .ng your food and helping your stom tch to get itself into shape. Many ;tomachs are overworked to the point Rhere they refuse to go further. Kodol ligests your food and gives your stom Lch the rest it needs, while its recon ;tructive properties get the stomach yack into working order. Kodol re leves flatulence, sour stomach, palpi ation of the heart, belching, etc. Sold. >y The Arant Co. Drug Store. Alcohol In Cold. Weather. A scientist thus explains why it is so langerous to- se alcohol in the polar :egions: A moderate use of alcohol :auses a deposit of fat. Alcohol Is not urned into fuel in the muscle and ierve cells, but serves as a pure fuel n the organism and replaces the com >ustion of fat. Alcohol is therefore langerous in the extreme cold because t assists the throwing off of heat in a vreat degree. The effect is as if a ;tove in a room should be heated red lot and then all the doors and windows brown open. Heat produced by mus mlar work in the body is best obtained Prom carbohydrates in the food; but, )esldes this, the Indispensable produc ion of heat Is best sobtained by fats. 7his explains the instinctive choice of he food of men. In the tropics they rat little fat and much fruit, while th4 >olar dweller requires immense quanti ies of fat to keep up the bodily com mustion. N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, '08. 've lived so long, I remember well :hen the Mississippi was a brook. My -ood health and long life came by tak aig Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 5 cents Dr. W . Brown & Co. Lapis Lazuli. Lapis lazuli, a peculiar stone, vary ing in shades from sky blue to d4rk blue, comes from various parts of Asia and has usually specks of yellow or white Iron pyrites, which some believe to be gold or silver. The fine blue color for painting called ultramarine is made from lapis lazuli by grinding it into powder and purifying it from pyrites and other substances which are mixed with it in its natural state. As paint ers know 'well, this color is now diffi cult to obtain genuine since a mode of making It artificially has been discov ered by chemists. The difference in price Is great. 'The artificial cannot be distinguished from the real by even the most careful chemical tests, the only means-of detecting the former be ing by the microscope, which, shows the absence of the sparkling particles of the broken stone from which the real ultramarine is never free. Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as soon as the unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea I Remedy as it promptly controls any un natural looseness of the bowels. For sale by The Arant Co. Drug Store. Maria Mitchell and the Beer Man. Maria Mitchell, the famous astrono mer, was once directed~ by her phy sician to use lager beer as a tonic. On the way to visit her sister, Mrs. Joshua Kendall of Cambridge, Mass., she stop ped at a saloon and purchase& a bottle of beer and afterward asked her broth er-in-law to open It for her. The Mitch ell family, according to the Boston Her ald, spoke among themselves after the Quaker custom. "Where did thee get it, Maria?" questioned her sister. "At the saloon on the corner," replied Miss Mitchell serenely. "Why, Maria! Doesn't thee know respectable women don't go into such places?" "Oh," said Miss Mitchell, in the manner of- one 1 who has done all that could be requir ed, "I told the man he ought to be a thoroughly ashamed of his traffic." New York Tribune. Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many serious diseases arise from neg- 1 lect of the bowels. Chamberlain's t 3tomach and Liver Tablets are a pleas int and agreeable laxative. They in- P figorate the liver and regulate the bowels. For sale by The Arant Co. e Drug Store. 0 t The Papal Tiara. t According to Brewer, the tiara of'the a pope is a composite emblem. The pri- t mary meaning Is purity and chastity, the foundation and lining of the crown being of the finest linen. The gold band denotes supremacy. The first cap of dignity was adopted by Pope t Damascus IL in 1048. The cap was d surmounted with a high coronet in t( 1295 by Boniface VIII. The second f coronet was added in 1335 by Benedict a XII. to indicate the prerogatives of c spiritual and temporal power combined a in the papacy. The third coronet Is in- h licative of the Trinity, but it is not I known who first adopted it. Some say e Urban Y., others John XXII., John I KXmI. or Benedict XII. Trading In Your Own iuwn. A right that belongs to every cltizer is the privilege of spending his earn. Ings in whatever manner and where he wishes as long as he keeps withfi the law. No one will dispute the farm er's claim that he can send his money to any place that he wishes and buy goods he needs wherever he wants to. But there is an economic side of-the question that should not be overldoked, says ). 2M. Carr in Home Trade Advo cate. . The resident of -a community should be active in furthering the in terests of the place he calls home. He is working cqntrarily to his own good when he sends his money to the dis tant city for supplies he knows can be secured in his home town. The dollar sent away goes* out of circulation and ce: ;es to be a factor in the building up of community from which It is sent . Asthma Sufferers Should Know this. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were - con sidered hopeless. Mrs Adolph Bues ing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contract ed twelve years ago was neglected un til it finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available could not ive more than temporary relief. Fo ey's Honey & Tar was recommended Lnd one fifty cent bottle entirely cured ne of asthma-which hAd been growing a me for twelve years. If I had ta :en it at the start I would have been aved years of suffering." The Arant .0. Drug Store. ENGLISH' ELECTIONS. tanding For a Seat In Parliament Ix Expensive. Although there are strict laws Lga-inst bribery in the English elec ions, standing for a seat in parlia nent is by no means an lnexpensis natter. - Even a small .constituency rili cost not less than $3,000, and the xpenses run from that up to $10,000. At one election a candidate paid out in an average of $50 for each vote. mt this Is regarded as the record irlee, the cost running as low as $1 head. The purchasing of . vote disqualifies be candidate, even though he may be anocent of any participation in the ribery, and as a result candidates nd their workers-"agents" they call bem in England-are most careful bat thir actions shall be above sus icion. Dinnprs may be served a constitu ncy, but payment even to the women f a family is regarded as bribery, and Le candidates are compelled to trust ) speeches, house to house convasses nd literature, both for hand distribu on and In the form of posters. Feel Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in ie minds of many victims of Bright's isease and diabetes has been changed thankfulness by the benefit derived -om taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It ill cure incipient Bright's disease :id diabetes and even in the worst tses gives comfort and relief. Slight' sorders are cured in a few days. "I .d diabetes in its worst form," writes [arien Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I'tried ght physicians without relief. Only ree bottles of -Foley's Kidney Cure 1 ade me a well nian. The Arant Co. rug Store - MARIE ANTOINETTE. - Two Dramatic and Contrasting Epi. . odes In Her Life. t Thistelton-Dyerj, in his "Royalty In All Ages," describes two dramatic and tragically contrasted episodes in the life of Marie Antoinette, the lovely and ill fated queen of France. Once, In the days of her greatest popularity, when she went to the opera of "Iphi genia," when Achilles came to the line f"Let us sing and celebrate the queen," he turned toward the radiant young sovereign and sang two additional im promptu lines of charming compliment This graceful and unexpected homage so delighted the audience that "all was shouting and clapping of hands, and what never happened at the opera be fore-the chorus was encored, ant there were cries of 'Long live iae queen!' at which expression of feeling her majesty was so affected that she shed tears." On the next occasion, when Marie Antoinette's sun'of popular favor had set and she was nearing the tragic close of her life, one of the actresses in "Unforeseen Events" towed to her as she sang the words "Ab, how I love my mistress!" In a moment all was in uproar, and the theater was full of hoarse, angry cries of "No mistress! No master! Liberty!" and "No master! No queen!" and it was some minutes before the tumult quieted down and it was possible to proceed with the play. Will Interest Many. Every person should know that good health is impossible if -the kidneys are are deranged.' Foley's iKidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perf6rm their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. The Arant Co. Drug Store. How Snake.' xMove and Climb. 01 The vertebrae of a snake are fitted together by a kind of ball and socket articulation, which, however, is, capa ble of only lateral or side to side mo tion. A snake moves by propelling himself on the points of his scales, which, to him, answer the purpose of G ribs. A snake does not climb .a tree aS or a bush by coiling around It, as most people who have not investigated the matter believe, but by balancing him self very evenly and holding on with the points and edges of his scales. A A snake on a pane of glass or other pol- ar shed surface where the scales cannot H take hold Is almost perfectly helpless. et de Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Con viction. When Maxim. the famous gun inven tor. placed his gun before the commit tee of judges, -he stated its carrying t power to be much below what he felt ure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a greit urprise, instead of disappointment. It . is the same with the manufacturers of th Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. They do not p-*%licly boast of all this.remedy will accorzplish, but prefer to let the users make the statements. What they do claim, is hat it will positively cure diarrhoea, lysentery, pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been known to ail. For sale by The Arant Co. Drug "Uncle Billy's Favorite Blend '7 of Selected Moyune, Ceylon and Gunpowder 1 TEA IS THE BEST ARTICLE AT THE PRICE EVER OFFERED OUR PATRONS.. By a special arrangement we have purchased a fine stoe4 of the above excellent varieties and through scientific blending we are enabled to offer a superior article of tea at Only 50c. Per PQUnd. We have. it in two distinet blends-one for icinig and theL s other for drinking Lot. Enough said. A- trial will do the rest YOU'LL FIN~D IT AT Purveyors of Palate Ticklers. EW Have on hand a nice. lot of Horses and Mhles which mustbe s6id between this and the 1st of April, and we are receiving for our spring trade ie Carload of the celebrated Hackney Buggies. his is the best Buggy that has .ever been sold on this mariet. -me while they are fresh and select one for beauty a-nd comfort, well as durability. We are also receiving Other Buggies d will be able to satisfy all purchasers who will place their tra'de with us. iso, a fine assortment of One and Two-horse Wagons, made by the Hadkney d Piedmont people, the best manufacturers in the South. Also full line-of irness, Double and Sinale. Slip Gear for wagons; - Collars, Bridles, Whips, :. We thank the people for their liberal trade to us in the past, and will en., avor to act so in the future as to maintaia their confidence and support. W. P. Hawkins & Co. Notice to Creditors Money to Loa .11 persons having claims against S. estate of Reese Bradley, deceased, IL 1 present them duly attested, and, r eyyls )se owing said estate will make pay- APPLY TO ntto0..IIAPYT -ARCmE I. BARRON. -I Wilson. & DuRant. Clerk of Court, Administrator. ER'S danning, S. C.) May 8, 1906. PAKLSS A.3 ithreI holor. odol DySpepsia Cure; Digests what you eat. --