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Misses Edna Brockinton. Corine Bar S 411011 iA 9. field, and Lucille Iseman, of the Col lege for Women, in Columbia, and Misses Cornelia Plowden and Mattie MANNING, S. C., DEC. 26, 1906. Appelt, of Chicora College, at Green vile. J. Ingram Bradham. of Furman Publises All County and Town Of- niversity of Greenville. arrived home Publshe Al Conty nd ownOf"Friday nigaht for the holidays. ficial Advertsmns ficial Advrtisements - Sunday night while the family were sitting around the fireside, the larze Advertisers will please re- two story residence of Mr. W. M. k x member that copy for a Plowden about four miles east of Man change of ad. MUST be in ning, caught on fire on the roof, and this office by Saturday Noon in order to before the family knew the house was insure publication the following week. burning the fire had gotten beyod control, and the building was entirely consumed. Insurance $1,200 on house and $200 on furniture. Etertal Fusbirg is the Price of Success. Died about 6 o'clock Sunday morn It matters not whether the times are ingesa th Mo of Mr. anuel P. good or the times are bad, you will al- Plowden, aged about 83 years. He "as an old Confederate soldier, and very ways find W. E. Jenkinson Co. pushing proud of his cross of honor. He was a business. It is the man that sticks that Decon in the Presbvterian church, and was never married.'The furneral took will tinally win out in the end. place at Old Harmony burial ground in Look out for our big January Sale. r We are now buying goods to have Lodge 173, Knights of our stock in good shape to fill the wants thisat it al meeting of the new year 1907. That we hope officers for the ensuing year: J. M. Woods, Chancellfor Commander; will be one of the most prosperous in S. L. Krasnoff, Vice-Chancellor; E. J. the history of the country. Russell, Prelate; Dr. T. A. Cole, Mas ter of Work-.Dr. J. F. Geiger, Keeper W. E. JENKINSON CO. of Records and Seals; F. B. Moffett. Master of Finance; E. RI. Plowden, Jr., Master of Exchequer-, J. Y. Jackson, Master at Arms; E. B. Gamble, Inner - _ -Guard; W. M. ,O'Bryan, Jr., Outer Miss Olivia D. Ingram is at home for Guard;S. 0. O'Bry the holidays. and Leon Weinberg. These officers will be irstalled on the eyening of Jar. Mr. William Barron of Charleston nary 3rd, which will be followed by a Medical College is here. banquet. Mr. Guerry Stukes of Davidson col- - lege is here for the holidays. Statesmanship eeded. Mr. W. B. Wood of North Carolina Though questions involving the con is here visiting his sister Mrs. W. I trol of the liquor traffic promise to Turner. oversadow all others that will be pre sente before the next legislature, yet Cadets Scott Harvin and Walter it is to be hoped that the Statels financES Codge of Clemson are at home for the will receive consideration. Our obser holidays- vation has been that, during the past two sessionst, least, there has been M1r. J. H. Timmons has been' ap- little serious effort in the legislature pointed by Gov ernor Heyward a Mtary either to apply our present methods of Public. raising revenue fairly, or to devise new* Smethods. It is true that Senator Man iMrsng A. C. Dvisi tof r a , Ga s. nL. ]aid before the finance committee inoMnnin on a stt rer of Whe Senate a carefully cousidered bill intended to provide for equalizing Notwithstandin& the scarcity of real estate values, a wise bill in our money, the dispensary is keeping up judgment, which was not, however, its usual Christmas record. favorably received by the committee. But generally speaking, every member THE Tims is out earlier this week 'of the two Houses was biefly interest in order to give its working force an ed in securing some special appropria opportunity to enjoy Christmas. ion, and seemed to care very little whether there was enough to go around Mr. Martin Tobias, a compositor on tm as he gotins invo Ter as the Florence Times, is spending Christ- aoloay as crow roun tihe spigot but ms in ving i his thr. very few seemed to have any thouht We are requested to state that the as to increasing the supply flowing in freight warehouse here will be closed at the bung. on Christmas andNew Year's days. As the State grows, and it is grow ing very fast, the needs of its public THE TE S editor got a turkey from institutions and its government are W. b. Daniels, which weighed 31 increasing faster y than the d essed pounds. "He got a big one that time." value of its real and personal property. Where is the State to get more re Mr. W. A. Dyson has been appointed venue? While there is no doubt that postmaster at Bloomvile a station On the assessments of real estate in the the Northwestern railroad between various counties are unequal and should Wilson and Jordan. be adjusted, and that much personal Mrs. M. Charles Alexandre and Mn property escapes taxation and should THE Tnn S i out Carlitter Nhi. Cwe be put on the tax books, yet we believe portSith tofen CharotM . CS., that something more than improve th ment in our present methods gneeded. M Main TThe burden is nohe on the shulders of There wasa bis Christmas tree at the realestateow nersand they should te ret reuso houstae lat Fr i n cr e asd to earry more. Those who nright warhBoe plreil te oled ave ethatatoyte groesaesti.gow ofnhitas n e a' Cays.s.gpropryo ft the txs eneed toi THETnmedto g~ a urey romititutios tand are novrc til fre W MsEs Laies Johichn ofghed ren fnrteas. faTher .otheay the picksed vide Femae olalbg Sae tisd"alue at Vrmont panperonann aprety and Ma.rda fWitrpaea Whr of the State tet ore whic hmefr. W.A. shoowsbenapine ee thtill therevenis orb that posmaser t Boomill a taton nte assment omf rncl etaxes mlte Wilso aeneimrDisiligCopn.o ses edt, and that muecenho tersa Lousvll, y.,ha te hansfHEwa proeviety eaes taation Othe states TMEs. M. ChrmembAerindre andMior are puton the same thin, andet wolv witha sie of Chalte, s. C.,rista sotmefosthi boegi toadoiprove pesetngtherbohr.r .M mt metiods. eet ehd i edd - -The rblese ofwne fancehey sl There wasla big peChistma intresby diffiut to asoed as carry more. imortant. terinityurchoo heouse inst byrday hee aes hve few mennoy the gtet nh Jauayithb Rev.-one plain terlroto of pehpshe sintaxes jugen n to o neSat CGa.s pa alusi t hatrew t o w hi raticaly free atronc taepe. The o day wel fcre unidably pui osond, whih Green a erotaenlk dcontinightre dipint Fmaen tolee, ai eoisdale urt for the lslat rurer appith Several fradm anninhrp arrne at .someditt a ithe meberus wihfot wites theXas pefrmne exerice ino finanche, taxsud lice Big Behim dsiling illasuy oes. involveant onepert aoltxes theresille wyhn they whanke up, THE apoeited on fewl eate. ago e to Tsc ru relity ring face edoraeoigtesmthn, and itagt so~ o dsorg anoher capth acsou of tirneet. a Chit attsemtmefort Gete.otthi W. B.Jenkison iformsusethtohi cahraeset. atra asarcodX s The p abes Via tatiace oatrie. breaerei wl he rgestinga in Oney-dffcl and sone athd fare plustenty onar Mooe has evreon had sic., hesarh hasvsfrte rund tem. to ale onrJanayg, o corev.F.rOitsorerhapsowhose ntsle nudgmenttong ConyerseGa.was lrespestof tnew Mississip tand ouhb The Newint"a Sameo wsa oup f members Ptoa gettoevers nd destoydby firsupndy whichwas a pefet Lsanditreit statemnieda.Imionst dstvapontent ato yeyany stole$1- Tibetso aeebestrorth0tghlaur to poith, Severa frmn angadaranceg,0-hs nend toclusitte,- 30th and mebst 1906, andJan oiness beei performnce-sottie n experiencefin liminanrto 7study9th. wasrdoingasfinevbuvneds.nT C.or aWsolton WiJi atndSilg erie inrte suel Ghtt ee ral Pasenger commit.e ta hyur Suta oh, P.a a. diaerne apoite Ja CeR yar goIGme, the r ilken wentheywk p paayis hn nagtsounot TrficouAgent e serie realieydi Mre faoe rain-ulatmt-euotGzte cred tang, ubto rhiseet whc-a h ~ colHue firs E.nintiaton adformhs us itha is Tahsaes aitmetra ofpotas erd- h tetino u eaesi h bewkr Zin ws benhelres upash acun in nn colitithsencle ofe a proesct. some di it Ad- tepeenndqaecolbid vertistng, oficre.bigmvd hr ni sntol o mlbti ss ishn obewion oter:apntee but was srce ta tcnotb mrvd deted ac where heunday mo infa-Ig. nofrtbe n i u u S edto vaud so bte300 go oret inameaet,-ehatho h 500; insurance Manni0. Thisiconcern-has matteen in rechisec by soda tife and-K sreadSmeto tefre wsibng a eseiall uing. eceItw asaraybul oer col inheile iaten etvc up good liehueadeepsne-hetw a - ewsrickesnd hwip paasis.t whenw ae nanwadvgru ie h re awayiceending Mr. thre ublicnus-1atrhsmd vr raget n edhouseiand inaanticipationwofcwhich new Iti a easey haraterwhowc Idrsoidaynaes Vgigu everywhereoastLn. aska fien t lit hm ot f ahol, b Ote tond one rapid frwing. twnt endosin a otein bnk o tatpeocnt The outio shear annng sTand getmonyandwhn te otebeome sillorey, a d oints ourevs condectin ~.de~tea th mtte wih uchinif-clren ustic te It Missispian d at fere-as o frce he ried wof tSomnio ave Pthea wivsd ,t nlud helpe him ay te not. Ithoul be t gouid treduc atinlfcite sareons. a crme pnishble ith he cin icgets oon uldecmert, e oned25t if itis no.naruesi, 3Ther shud 31st step taneJn. Ge erlPase g r get W ... C AIG firs inimtonsumpion.i ficin e'sHv colHue of aAroes do sm o of thetr onsmpi nt nyvoosmallbt it s s agis the fivbing mowed. theyea c nt glcted thnobe imroed lo e w arning b the gh m n. chl r n'ann3i i n u h t ibeand eseilyo durnor abechown hasclay bulS amdenscol imtin eals abou to nthrow is-cassho ness.gh r o.hosadianiiainowhcne It isa mealey c arate whowuldS rsdece are gongupevryhee.n now for better school focilit es. We STATE OF SOUTH AROUINA know thereare people who will objectO Iii I and make all manner of excuses. but County of Ciarendon. but if you will watch those people i hey always object to such thiiis as are. 1;v aes M. Windham, Esq., Probate likely to cost them something, and if advancement, is to depend upon that NT C class of citizens. Manning might as well -I THE J'RO1AT. fence herself in. and take a dry rot. jHlEREAS, David lZ. Lide Made In order to utilize the Present loea- H sit to me. to grant him Letters of tion for a better schoul building, it will Administration. with the Will annexed, be necessary to changte the ownersl~lhip of the estate of and e1Yeets of Mary A. from the town to the district, and tis Re yolds. should be done riht :way. even if " These are therefore, to cite and ad do not arrange to build at olce. The monish all and singular the kindred trustees and council should get together and creditors of the said .Mary- A. looking to the change title, and then Reynolds, deceased, that they be and have a meeting of the citizens of the appear before me, in the Court of Pro district to say whether or not steps bateto be held at Manning on the 3rd shall be taken to build a modern school day of January next after publica house. We can only make the sug- tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore gestions, and it is for thecoelli, school , noon. to show cause, if any they have. trustees, and the people to act. or let it why the said administration should not alone, as they will' be granted. . Given under my hand, this 14th day Danger in Asking Advice. of December, A. D. 1906. When You have a cough or cold do JA[s MES M. WoDHAM, not ask some one what is good for it as - there is dangerin taking some unknown preparation. Foley's Honey and Tar STATE cures coughs and colds and prevents STAE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, pneumonia. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes.The Arant Cgugt of Clareidon, Co. Drug store. - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bas the The Kind You Have Always Bought agW. M. Brockinton, Plaintiff against Signture J. Calvin Boyd, Defendant. of Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A CATARR H CURED AT H OME Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, m the above stated ac Trial Treatment of Dr. Blosser's Catarrh tion, to me direct'. d. bearing date of Remedy Free to Sufferers. September 26, 1906, 1 will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for If you have catarrh of the nose. throat. or cash, at Clarendon Court House, at lungs. if you are constantlv spitting, blowing Manning in said co the nose, have stopped up feeling, head noises. Mann, isadcunty, within the deafness, asthma. bronchitis or weak luns, legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon you can cure yourself at home by a remedy so day, the 7th day of January 1907, simple that even a child can use it. salesday, the following de It will cost you only a postal card to got a being so liberal free trial package of Dr. Blos.-'s scribed real estate: wonderful remedy. It is sent by mail to every "All that lot, piece or parcel of land interested sufferer. Certainly no offer could be situate in the Town of Manning, more liberal. The full treatment is not expensive. A pack- Clarendon County, containing one ae containing enough to last one whole month half of one acre, more or less, boun will be sent by mail for $1.w. A postal card with your name and addre's ded as follows: WVest by lot of Gen sent to H. R. BOGER. IManning. S. C.. will bring eral McCoy; South by lands of Har you by return mail the free trial treatment and riet J. or ID. M. Bradham; Ndrth by an interesting booklet. so that you can at once Street in Town of Manning; on East begin to cure vourself privately at home. by lot formerly of Rosa Roof,. but now by a Street recently laid out in Notice to Confederate Veterans. the Town of Manning ire- The above described one-half acre, Every Confederate Veteran is r nore or less, embrac' z- all of the uested to meet at. Mannn court lands conveyed to J. Calvin Boyd house, December 28th, 12 o'clock, to by deed recorded in R. M. C. office elect a Pensioa Board'-.or the year for Carendon County, in Book L. L., 1907. The Pension CommissitAtuio'l be page 107, and B. 3. page 262, less a at the County Aditot's office every strip 40 feet by 152 1-2 feet, conveyed Saturdv in te month of January to - by J. Calvin Boyd by deed recorded recieve any new applications for pen- in R. M. C. office for Clarendon sions or transfers from one county to County, Book M. 3, page 349. another, or tranfers from one class to Purchaser to pay for papers. another. All those who are now on - E. B. G.4MBLE, the pension roll will not be required to Sheriff Clarendon County. make new applications as a pensioner. Manning, S. C., December 10, 1906. If any soldier, or his widow, -having. died this year, it is requested that the relative or some friend,will please send STA E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, the full name to the undersigned by postal card. A. J. RICHBoURG. Clarendon County. Chairman. Co. P. B. Summerton, S. C. IN THE PROBATE COURT. In re The Estate of Reese Bradley, de Attention Woodmen. ceased. Whereas, Reese Bradley died intes All members of Live Oak camp No. tate on or about the day-of Jan 181 will please bear in mind that there uary, 1904, and Archie I. Barron, as will not be any meeting on the 4th, Clerk of Court, was duly appointed ad Monday night in December. But ministrator of said estate: and it ap Lhere will be a meeting on the 5th, pearing that there are certain debts klondav night, December 31st, for the due and owing by said estate, and that purpose of electing officers and attend- there are no funds in the hands of said ng to other business. Refreshments a t ith which t will be served and a good time prom-smenotrfrinpsucef ised you and every member is urged to lw n ~e nOdrmd nti ome. Cuterndtlt a fDcme A. I. BARRON. 96 itsl o ah nfoto h . Con's. Commander. CorHosaMangnMnd, BUSINESS LOCALS. ocolMtefloigra sae For Rent-As a general merchandiseasteporyofaiinsaenad ~tore, the building next door to the o sest a h et fsi sae esofc.Asplendid stand. Apply aC AlolosN.an2nd4iBoc his office.ConyisadSte For Rent-Mfodern five room cottage Too adlt ilb odtgte m Church street, desirable locality,.n h te n eaaey AftereasiseesekBradleyldiedlintes wil ony e oertedon riay f ate STAn O abOUTh dA OfJa uary,.19., RndSAcrottI.manaogra Clr fCureaduy C ount dad o i eaRT OFa thereMar LeAds Duay Tompsng ysiae and thatrgss is herebyhgivenrthatobookdofisutshrip-ndsaof said to theCapitlnstok ofeheef.oreagin prsaceo Davi & Sn Copany wil belpene CadC uneln, Srde mad inths DavisStatin, S.C.onMonda,,De Thomson so amintrors of the cembr 31t, 106 a 1 'clok.uetat House S. 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Gmbl, deeas mate Decmerton Steel and Bunde thoe win sid sttewil mke ay benTahorion of adithadr inhed minitraorsof aidestte.theestate of s R he. me Epps,D ABE LEVI, and ecre ofpartitionedaogtehiso. h JAMiES f DshaWge . esaeoJaeEpsbpocdign I appearabplyeferenceJtoeJudgmentbRol forNo.arendoninountyron ofesaidhcduy DecemberP190caserlettersyoforischarg aExcTrix f the etatekoffoberurt he nyeceas sofie ew opnfrZion. Nofemr2, It06. outP pealS fo EREliDa~SAEO OT AOIA Weobrto tequest a y of er cesmnbrater howciie 1000. he orleuaton wish fo ows: Ftoruh stess mrils; for County Contosi-ardn 234n towitlby fors mjail 1o mill orea haof-ratReF OMO L ofe.SestitndendSch ,n: probille otune reguaonted Disrit deoa. 24Wr ite lday - a gis Mill Schol. Busiess Collge 1aco, 0G7,an. eI ni BleIy lc 1 not Sial to Creiors.col LesieIy n ar ila the strits os . 2, Gamble2, 27 dcaed,2; Iy eedns peintator o saids ScolDstricste. ,9192022And 26V, Seil4mls OIEO AE Decmills addtina Spca190;fo0NE.ADBYVRUEO rhe onthyo Jranury,' of9ice Adwill drcebern aefDcm itionpenaclletyo of tapes, centh-rbr1 90, ilsl tulcacin onth eray. om 0th Adtina to tehgetbdefrcsa r nclusicentfo 19 Thelys i Mah 19fo edo or oue tMann, o tFor S1ate, on millar. sadonyuwthntetealhu, o stuinl So. J BOMANls juiiaoaeslnModyte7ta Tr0eDg asato Ctarxo 0Co. lofJnay197begsasdyth S~followingrictcribed4,ealecstate: Mill;AllhooltDpstrictsarce. 11,t1Gt17, K18, an THSea CO mills, Scoladlynbigndsttenth DisctsNS Nou.h2Crolina,,5 feet2wieaand223 7,9I1,20 2h n 26 Spil@ Bondr mills; xtndn bc School Disttheefromo2322feetoboundndeonith Northtbe mtner landsaofatye 1artiesdt dthisoaction;ahounded1onetheeEtstob WesttBoundaryrSret:0boundedtonnah 5Oerc nSor5day PnMrich, Sot1907. b o o r W ~ Rodraxeoe107Toeoial. P-hsrt a o aes LS. A.. BOWAMANN STradQuest Claredor Co.C CP THROAT and UTO3CH--_____ FOR, o MOand BACas.. The ran Co Drg Stre dgmen.tOer of~h th Cort oCom ASNO)FF, -e $2,500.00 by ionth,' we have .r entire stock -th,for the next 11 sell: - Sets for $205; Chairs for 65c; 0; $1. piece din -rice $22.50, t 15c. per per resses, Sp .Pictures au at 50c. .on the .nstruments and half-price; Wil low mc.Lno most any old price; Lamps-and Clocks almost given away; splendid line of Toys and Xmas Gifts for all. Folding Beds worth $35.00 will now go at $7.50, including Cotton Mattress, Com 0 - forts and Blankets to keep you. warm, at half price. Now don't be backward, come and buy us out at your own figures. We need the money and you need the goods, and if~ you don't need them you will, and it will pay you to buy for the future. You will have only 12 days to take advantage of this sale, after the 24th, regular prices will prevail. Yours for Bargains, S. L.KRASNOFFj THE FURNITURE MAN. Cg "Uncle Billy's Favorite Blend" of Selected Moyune, Ceylon . and Gunpowder THEA IS THE BEST ARTICLE AT TEE PRICE EVER OFFERED OUR PATRONS. By a special arrangement we have purchased a fine stock of the above excellent varieties and through scientific blending we are enabled to offer a superior article of tea at We have it in tw~o distinct blends-one for icing and the other for drinking hot. Enough said. A trial will do the rest. TOU'LL FIND IT AT Purveyors of Palate Ticklers. daily receiving additions to our stock, and it is our intention to bring the brightest and most attractive goods to be had for the money, no matter where we may ha ;e to go get them. We want to call your attention to our fine stock of staple CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, AND AGATEWARE. We have everything in open stock, no need to buy sets, you can get one piece or as many pieces as you want at the very lavest possible price. Our con tinued sales of COOK STOVES AND RANGES is an evidence of the splendid values we are giving in these goods. The excel lent cooking qualities of the 0. K. Stove or Range, their handsome and massive appearance, their elegant proportions of their makeup, the favorable impression -ade by tnem as compared with other stoves all go towards helping us make sales Anyone with a critical eye can readily judge when they once see our 0. K. Prince Store at $12.50. or our 0. K. Duke at $15.50. Why they are so popular we will appreciate a call from any housekeeper who has never seen these stoves and will take pleasure in showing where they so far excell others. FARMERS; Don't forget to harvest your hay crop this year the first favorable weather. If you have not got a Mower come and see us at once, we have Mowers and Rakes that do the work any where that machinery can be used, and often where others have failed. SYRACUSE TWO-HORSE PLOWS. We have all sizes of these well-known and popular plows. AMERICAN FIELD FENCING. We have a large stock of this well-known fencing. Let us figure and show you how cheaply you can fence your pasture or farm and raise cattle and make money while you sleep. -rytuyors Paning llardware Co4 GREAT CLOTR SLAUGHTEL' We have put the knife into our stock of Men's Boys' and C h i1 d r e n's Clothing, consisting of Men's Suits, Boys' Suits -and Children's Suits; Men's Odd P ants Boys' Odd Pants. These all go absolutely what they what they cost you. 7. e M b mb e r, these goods were bought on an -rage of 25 to 50 per cent. under the re ular market prices when we offer them-AT COST means a saving of about 100 per cent t you. Hence if you WnU to save money youwW buy these goods of us. g $10,000 $10000 J _times. Nothing will be held ko r for fancy ~price, but we proposeO to sell out our entire stock. We Need the Money, SYou Need the Goods. L We must have the money "'and you cannot go with Sout Clothes and Shoes. REMEMBVER, ,/We have no goods to give away and to pay you to haul them off, but ~ hv$10,000 Stock of nice, clean, new, de Ssirable goods to be sold out during this month, see us before you buy, we will sell you what you want.