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.NANNING. S. C., JULY 1), 1907. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. - Advertisers wil olease re member that coony for a ebange of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure Dublication the following week. We Want Our Share and We Must Have It. We have the largest and best crop of tobac'o ever known in this county and it is a foregone conclusion that the far mers will get the best prices they have ever gotten for their tobacco. Of course this will mean that they will need lots of Dry Goods as they were not able to get anything last year We are getting in the goods to merit their wants. We want our share of the trade and must have it, and the way we propose to get it is to be up and doing. Eternal pushing is the price of success. W. E. JENKINSON CO. All the stores will be closed on the / 2h. Mrs. A. C. Bradham is on a visit to: Enoree. Mr. S. W. Barron spent the 4th, in I Darlington. Mr. C. M. Mason of St. Paul spent 1 Monday ia town. Mrs. J. L. Wells is in Laurens on a ,visit to her aunt. Mrs. M M. David is visiting rela tives in Columbia. Mr. J. A. Weinberg is sojourning at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. S. L. Krasnoff has gone to New York on a pleasure trip Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Geiger have re turned from their bridal tour. Mr. R. F. Morris, of Turbeville, will be at Clark's Warehouse this season. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. DeMars returned t from their bridal trip last Thursday. I Miss HallieKirven of Darlington ISt in Manning visiting Mrs. R. E. Harlee Dr. J. A. Cole and wife are at home from their honeymoon in the. moun tains. The Manning tobacco market will commence regular sales on Thursday, July 18th. All of the. bridal couples arrived home about the same time which may be significant. Mrs. A. Abrams left Monday to spend a few days in Kingstree with her sister Mrs. Ahrons. Miss Caro Etird, ofLexington, is in Mpnning visiting her school mate,.Miss Lucille Iseman. - . Mr. and.Mrs. J. S. Ahrons of Kings tree spent the Fourth in Manning with Mr. A. Abrams. Mrs. E. J. McLean, accompanied byt her daughter Miss Jessie, 4eft yester-t day for Glenn Springs.t Mr. T. F. Coffey and family left this morning for Boone, N. C., where they will spend the summer-. Mr. A. B. Bray, who will buy tobac co~ for the Imperial Tobacco Co., is at! his pos: ready.for business. Di~d at New Zion last Friday Mrs. t Annie Lavendar, wife of Mr. W. E. I Lavendiar, aged about 55 years. 1 There will be a -reunion of Co. H. 26th..regiment at Bulah on Saturday before the fourth Sunday in July. The town of Hartsville, a much -vounger town than Manning, has just ~voted unanimously for a $25,000 school house. Mr. Ifavid Levi and family left yes-r - terday for Washington, and will later5 go to some of the northern pleasure -resorts. There was a picnic at Trinity school house last Saturday which was very largely attended and enjoyed by all there-. There is an effort being made to get another rural route to run from Alcolu through the Fork. We hope it will succeed. The educational awakening in Clar endon is evidenced by the number of applicants for scholarships in the va rious colleges. Let the other fellcw'create progresi may be well enougn for a graveyard., but it will not do for a town with liv-1 ing inhabitants. Mr. B. R. Plowden attended the horse and cattle show in Darlington on the 4th, and was very much pleased with the exhibits. There will be preachig at Fellow ship church next Sunday at 4:30 p. mn. by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Tolar. Pub lic cordially invited. "The gorious Fourth" was quietly -observe in Manning. The stor-es with *but one exception were closed, and the town had a deserted appearence. Mr. J. W. McLeod has returned from a visit through Sumter, Florence and Darlington counties, and he thinks Clarendon has much the best crops. *.Died in Manning last Thursday, Mrs. Carrie Sturgess, wife of Mr. J. W. Sturgess, aged about 35 years. The body was taken to Wedgefield for in terment. The Womans Missionary Society of Paxville will give an entertainment at the Paxville Academy on Friday night. July 12, for the benefit of the Paxville Baptist church. ~Married by Rev. G. A. Spruill at the Baptist -parsonage in Paxville last Sunday ngt. Mr. Charlie Broadway and Miss Olie Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Andrews. Mr. Timmie Howle can now boast of the prettiest horse in the county, which he bought at the horse and cattle show in Darlington. This animal took the blue ribbon there on the Fourth. Ca~ are out announcing the mar riage Mr. Richie Hugh Belser and - Miss Mary Sue Harvin of Silver, to take place in the Presbyterian church at Sumumerton on the 24th of this month. A very sad accident occurred near Home Branch last Monday to Mrs. N. G. Broadway, who was on her way to her mother's, with her child in the buggy, the horse took fright and threw them out, and Mrs. Broadway had her right arm and collar bone broken. The chid was not injured. The merchant who thinks he is say ing money by stinting himself in ad vertising makes a mistake. The mo ment an advertiser lets the advertis ing branch of his business get smaller the trading public st once concludes that his business is getting the same way. The two representatives of Manning at the State Colored College at Orange burg, Misses Lillian Mack and Lucile Stewart have lost their positions ai teachers. Both are comietent tcachere, but they fell under the displeasure of President Miller for alleged violation of discipline. Again we would direct attention to the patrons of the postoice to getting' their mail in the office a little earlier as the postmaster has been required to do additional work in making up the mail to go otT, and where people wait until the time for closing, it makes it hard on the postmaster who is anxious to be accommodating, but it is impossi ble for him to take any chances of mi ing his mail just. to be accomnmodating. The tobacco is being marketed, sev eral thousand pounds has already been sold upon the Manning market, and the prices are very satisfactory. The warehousemen here say they propose to put this market at the head of the list this season; They will have a full and complete line of competitive buy ers, and have made arrangements to protect their floors, so that full market prices can be secured. About three o'clock this morning the 3welling house of John Washington, :olored, was discovered on fire. and before the family could be aroused to make their escape the building was beyond saving. A little of the furni ,ure was saved. Washington is a hard ard working colored man, and has ilways conducted himself in such a anner as to wih the good will of the ,hite people, who are now sympataiz ng with him in his severe misfortune nd will, we have no doubt assist him n his troubles. The magnificent crop prospect should )e an inspiration to accomplish some hing for the general good. Let us all ull together for a big fall and winter >usiness. To do this largely depends ipon our mez chants. They must real ze there are nearby towns in active .ompetition, and if these towns offer rade inducements that our's do not, of ] ,ourse the trade will zo where the I 5est inducements are held out. 'Man ing must sell goods this fall cheaper I han any of the other nearby towns, Lnd by doing so there will be a great ommercial revival. The colored Baptists of Clarendon E iave built at Paxville an elegant school >uilding. which is a credit to any cam unitv. The building is well arrang d, has eight rooms and can accommo late about 600 children. The trustees I ill ask the county to give them some s id towards equipping the building t ith desks. The policy of the State is T o educate the colored race, to make I hem good citizens, and where any t umber of them have manifested a dis- T osition to help themselves. as these I eople have, the little aid asked for e rom the county should be granted. f There were quite a number of appli- t ants to stand the entrance examina ions to Winthrop. The following oung ladies stood: Misses Bessie xeddings, Camilla Griffin, Susie Hol aday, Annie Rutledge, Emmie John on, Hattie Plowden, Ethel Richbourg- a arrie Reaves, Vera DuRant and Mag e Montgomery. There is no vacant holarship at Winthrop this year, and e number applying for entrance as iay students is a good indication. here is one scholarship for Clemson, .nd Messrs. Wylie Hodge Roy D. Mc addin and Scott were the ap icants. What is known on the Atlantic Coast ~ .ne as the "shoe-fly" running between )rangeburg..and Lanes if extended on > Florence, would be a great service the public gen.erally, as it is now,this -ain gets to Lanes about 12 o'clock ud remains there idle until about 6 'clock, whereas if it went on to Flor ne it would be a-great saving of time a large amount of travel, who to go the direction of Florence cannot ae the trip in less than two days. It not our purpose to arrange schedules or the Coast Line, but we do think hose in authority might investigate his proposition for the benefit of the pubec. THE TmnEs editor makes an appeal the white people of the Town of inning to contribute to the relief of rohn Washington, who this morning tad the misfortune to lose his house by C ire. It is needless for us to say who C vashington is, and what service he as rendered this town, all of us know hat whenever there is a fire, matters ot whose property is in danger, Wash ngton can always be depended upon to ive assistance. Not only this, Wash ngton has time and again used his in-d uence with his race to prevent themI om acting on the advice given them f v evil disposed persons. He is d eserv-c ng of help, and we sincerely hope that he white people of Manning will comer rward and help this unfortunate man. There will be a large turnout at the 1 aem-Manning picnic next Friday. rhe merchants of this town have all 1 Lgreed to close their stores, and every )ne of them and their clerks expect to I elp dedicate the new road. There is nuch expected from -this road which ,rings to our town a very important ortion of the county by several miles jearer than before, and our people ap- I ,reciate its importance to the commer ial interests of Manning. The pur ,ose of the picnic is to bring the, peoplet f both sections together to jubilate ad to urge the necessity of all feeling tn interest in trie upbuilding of Claren Ion's county seat. There will be, we 1 e told, several speeches made on this ccasion, in fact, we would be disap-t ~ointed very much if J. H. Rigby and . E. Jenkinson, the leading dry oods merchants of the town get away without making a speech each. It is umored around town that Jenkinson as upstairs in his store all d ay on the E'ourth of July practicing the speecht he is to deliver at the picnic The Warehouse. The cotton warehouse bids fair to be n assured fact. The meeting last Sat ray showed about $4,000 subscribed, nd everything was in readiness to or anize and elect directors, but the otice that was published called for he book-s of subscription to be opened n the 26th, and it was decided that it vould be best to rescind that notice nd fix the time for the books of sub ;cription to be opened tomorrow, and then have a meeting for the purposc rganizing and electing directors Saturday, 13th, instant. Therefore the meeting next Saturday wvill be import ant to everybody who has subscribed to the stock of the warehouse, and it should be well attended. This ware house project must be pushed to suc ee, conditions demand one. and every merchant in this town should be a sub-, scriber to the stock. As soon as the list is complete we shall make publi~c the names of the subscribers to this stock so that the people who are in vited here to trade can see what mer chants deserve any part of their patron age. We contend if there is a merch-1 ant in the town of Manning so lacking in public spirit that he will not con tribute to something intended to. help heltown's trade conditions,does not de serve patronage, and he should be made to feel the effect of his little, narrow, contemptible selfishness. We are tired of leeches sucking the life blood out of the commercial body of this town. The town has suffered long enough from the spirit of selfishness.We boycott, but their are times, perhaps, ,hrn it. becomes necessary and w-hen there i. an effort, being made for the general god and there is any laggmn behind on the part of those who would be directly. or even iudirecty belle fitted, the trading public should i and leave them out of their con sideration when it comes to binug, goods. This warehous ,cheme has for its purpose. the giin of ti. toWin storing facilities whereby the farcrs may bring their cotton nere insted ofI banking it elsewhere. and wlie it is brought here if our merebants are alie to their interests they will otTer such inducements as will cause the money from this cotton to be speut here.li will be a good thing for the farmer. and a good thing for the merchant, and all should contribute. War Against Coasumptiou All nations are endeavoring to (.heck the ravages of consumption, the "white pleague" that claims so many victims each N ear. Foloy's [oney and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and vou are in no danger of consumpljtion. Do not risk vdur health by taking some un kown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. The genuine is in a yellow package. The Arant Co. Drug Co. You Are Being Watched. Froin the Carolina Snartanwhich week fter week contains some of the most E ble, thoughtful and philosophical ed- D itorials that come under our observation xe cull the following gem: Unless you turn Hermit and go out T tnd live in a hollow tree or a gul ly.some- I ody is always watching you. 1t is not dle curiosity that prompts theni to do o, but the scrutiny of your life and con luct is caused by a desire to use you in a heir business or to contribute in some vay to your welfare. Some time azo L business man was making inquiries Lbout a clerk who had not been in town rery long. In passing his place of busi iess he had watched this green coun ry boy and his keen business eye saw hat he had the making of a man in him. i1 e watched because he wanted to use i rim in his business. A week or two ago i Swoman was out visiting friends. On er return home she said to her hus )and: "Mrs. Blank asked especially S Lfter you and seemed to be interested N n your health and welfare." Mrs. 31ank was unknown to the husband, yut man-like, he was flattered because stranger to him was watching him as C ie went to and fro over the streets. s 'ou may set it down that every o-e is a atched by somebody and many some- 1 >odies. Mill hands, young men on the arms, in stores, offices and shops are clI watched. Especially are the idle d vicious watched. That is the way -eputations are made. By this watch ng process the faithful young man is romoted. In the same way the young voman is watched in school, on the S treet, at her home, everywhere. It n loes not take long watching for the b eople to put a label on her. To all >eople in any sort of businesswe want o say-nalk in an upright,circumspect aanner; work diligently, cheerfully, a onestly. The people are watching you ei ay and night. cl There is truth in every line of the t oregoing. Of course, it is understood f& hat there are thousands of men and P romen, young and old who do not ap- 2, reciate the fact that they are being G ratched. In the first place, many of - hem feel that it makes no difference, .nd in the second place they would prob- y bly not be much concerned if they hought it did make a difference. But to man or woman lives entirely to him- y elf or herself. No individual can be y >rogressive, prosperous or happy st rough his or her own efforts. Every T dividual needs the .help of some h ther individual, and one individual f certain qualities is always being t< unted by other individuals of certain ther qualities, it depends upon the s ualities of an individual whether he og most likely to be called upon to 2anage an important business, take v< he lead in building a church, or to ecome co-proprietor of a gambling r, oint or blind tiger. As the Spartan li ays, therefore, it behooves every in- ft ividual to so conduct himself as to si ommand the consideration of those al rho occupy the positions of. the great- v, s public respect, honor~ and useful- a ess. The minn or woman who fails to ive proper consideration to the ques ion as to who is who and what is hat, is as apt to be used to his or her I jury as to his or her beneit.-York -ille Enquirer. Stimulation Without Irritation. That is the watchwor:2. That is what pi )rino Laxative Fruit Syrup does. 3( leanses and stimulates the bowels Il iithout irritation in any form. The $ rant Co. Drug Store. . Loved Colored Girl. L Blacksville, S. C., July 8.-Further .evelopments in the case of Rev. C. M. illings, recently deposed from the rom the pastorate of the Baptist1 burh here are of the effect that this I rastic action came as the result of a eport which had been circulated about 3illings' conduct with his chamiber- , naid, a neat colored girl, who had een in his employ for several years. The story was gecnerally reported on he minister recently, but the positive >roof of the charge was not secured till etters by the preacher, which were ead at the church conference yester lay, to the negro girl, who had fled to 3atnberg, S. C . cleared away the least estige of doubt and made those who F tad been the preacher's friends shud ler with the horror and debasement of s conduct, the like of which was eyer before known in this community. e These letters addressed to the negro irl at Bamberg told, in many terms of indearment, of the love the minister tore for her, that he could .not live ithout her presence, and that in order o be with her at all times he would1 eave his home, :his wife and his riends, and go with her even to death. Before coming to Blackville Billings >reahed at Waynesville, N. C., Tim nonsville, Paxville and Walterboro, . C., and- other places. Rephrted rouble of a natture similar to that here vas circulated on the man at Waynes Billings married and invalid w-ife in \orth Carolina and to them was born a >oy. who is still smarll. The physical londitiou of his wife and the youth .of he child greatly increase the enormity3 >f the offense against, society and the :hurch. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolfordsn anitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by ~ V. E. Brown & Co., Druggists. A Settler. Friend-Didn't your husband rave when you showed him the dressmak er's bill? Wife-Rather. Friend-And how did you quiet him? Wife-I show ed him the milliner's next, and then he became absolutely speechless.S DATARRH CURED AT HOME I Trial Treatment of Dr. Blosser's Catarrh ti Remedy Free to Sufferers. If you have catarrh of thc nose. throat. or o .ungs, if you are constantly spitting. blowying ;he nose, have stopped up feeling, head noises. leaness, asthma, bronchitis or weak 'lungs, rou can cure yourself at horne by a remedy so tmpe that even a child can use it. It will cost you only a postal card to get a iberal free trial package of Dr. Blosser's wonderful remedy. It is sent by mail to eyery interested sufferer. Certainty no offer could be more iberal. he ufl treatment is not expensive. A pack age contain!ng enough to last one whole month will be sent by mail for $1.00. A postal card with your name and address sent to H. R. B3OGER, Manning. S. C.. will bring. you by return mail the free trial treatment andi ani nteresting booklet, so that you can at once Jamestown Exposition. RatVs from Manninz, S. C., as fol I ows: Season tieket. $17.60. Sold daily April 19th to November 30th. 60 Da$ ticket, $14.70. Sold daily April DLth to November 30th. 10 Day ticket. $13.05. S.ld daily April 19th to Nuoember 30th. Coach Excursiou $7.40. Sold each Tuesday: limit seven days. Endorsed "uot good in parhor or sleeping cars. ThrIoun Pullnmu leeping cars from Purt Tampa andi Jacksonville, IFla., Atlanta and Augusta, Ga., Wilmin ton. N. C.. via the- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Write for a beautiful illustrated folder contaiUiue' maos. descriptive matter, list of hotels, etc. For reser- I. vations or any information, address W. T. Craig, Passenger Traflic Manager, >r T. C. White, General Passenger Arct, Wilminrt.ou. N. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. Base Balls, Bats, Cloves Nl Mitts at rhe Manniun Croeerv Co. Curtice Bros. Pure Jams. assorted lavors in 1lb cans at 15e at The Man uing Grocery Co. Beardsley's Shredded Codfish, easil od quickly prep-aed 12e pko. The Janning Grocery Co. Mourning Starch, Durkee's celebrat d invisible 20c all flue quality. The Janning Grocery Co. Just arrived a fine line of Olives. ain or stuffed with either Celery or inentos. The Manning Grocery Co Turnio Seed in hulk' fresh lot of uta Baga, Purple Top, Strap Leaf nad Cowhorn at The Manning Grocery .0. Seeded Rtaisins Candied Citron and emon Peel, Shredded Cocoanut, on 4 e all the time. The Manning Gro ery Co. Lime already slacked for disinfecting is cheaper to buy a barrel of this ime than to have a spell of fever. 4 egg & Hutchinson. Pears Soap 20c cake, 4711 Glycerine 4 oap 20c cake, Mennen's Borated and iolet Talcum Powder 20c. at The anning Grocery Co. Now in stock about 700 bushels of 4 !orn and Oats, and we expect to get in >on about 200 sacks of Meal and Grits, nd 75 barrels Flour. Legg & Hutch- 4 asn.. 4 We have for sale about 100,000 )rawn Cypress Heart Shingles, 125 arrels Moore's Anchor Brand Lime, ' lot of Columbia Brick. Cement and 4 [air. Legg & Hutchinson. Several thousand pounds of Rice, ugar and Lard. We positively will or sell in less quantities than full rrels, sacks or package as originally ut up. Leg & Hutchinson. To keep cool you should eat more fruit nd less heavy food. Fancy Evaporat :1 Apples. whole or sliced 15c lb, 3oice Evaporated Apples 10 lb, Nec rines 25c lb. Peeled Peaches, extra incv 35c lb, regular Evaporated 'eaches 20c lb. Prunes 12.c 15c and )c all fine quality. The Manning rocery Co. [ESSRS. SLAUGATER, LOYNS AND BR.AY. Gentlemen:-We are glad to welcome :u back in our midst for the coming 4 bacco season, and trust that your .ay will be both pleasant and profita~ble. - here two main reasons why your stay. ere this season should be profitable. - 1. The prospects for a crop are bet r than they bave ever been. - 2. Our local warehousemen are aring no money and pains to make ir market second to none in the State. - Now to the gist of our letter. Since >u all left us last season we have stablished a Fire Insurance Agency, - ipresenting nothing but the bes's old ne companies, and we would, respect lly ask for our agency a careful con- - deration before placing your insur ce. We are fully able to take the try best care of your business and ill appreciate it. Yours for Protection, JENINSON & HORTON. -~ Monthly Report. State of South Carolina, t - Clarendon County. 1 - Monthly statement of County Dis- 2 nsary $oard for month ending June: )th, 1907. Consumer's price $3,151.20. ,4 2oice price $1,949.59. Gross Profits ,201.61 Expenses .$483.07. Net profits . i8.54. - ITDHIZED ACCOUNT FOR MONTH. umber for making dispensary - counter, etc., $16.12; freight . bill%28.70....... .........$ 44 82 - reight bills $1.91: J. E. Ear hartt, travelling expenses and . board, 85.54................ 45 - ternal revenue tax $25.00; R. C. Wells, services rendered,. .5.00...................... 30 001 -4 dvertising, Record Pub. Co.. $5.45: D. M. Bradham. haul-. ing supplies. $5.00 .......... 10 45 - . E. Jenkinson Co., window - shades, $2 00; Louis Appelt, . advertising, $6.50 ............ 8 50 - e for dispensary $6.30; Member County Dispensary Board, . travelling expenses to Colum bia. $7.42 ........-.-.-----...13 72 -.: 'ostage for County Dispensary. Board $1.00; rent of dispensary 26.00: rent of store room for month of May $15.00........ 42 00. .C. Chewning, dispenser, sal- - ary $$3.33:J. WV. Heriot, clerk salary, $60.00 ............. 143 33. . RSirott, porter, salary $25.00; - W. B. West, auditor for dis p~ensary, salary $17.50 ..... ..42 50 . lisoensary board and bookkeep- : e. salaries, $120.00; breakage, . 20.30.. . . . .. .- .- b . . 140 30 . A. H. BREEDIN,.. L.I. B3AGNAL, County Dispensary Board. Manning, S. C., July 2nd. 1907. State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. ( Personally appeared...........A . Breedin and L. I.; Bagnai,. members the Clarendon County Dispensary oard, who being each duly and sever ly sornf, deposes and says, that seven undred and eighteen dollars and fifty yur cents. ($718.54) is the amount of4 et profits made by the dispensary cated at Manning, S C., from une 1st to July 1st, 1907. Sworn to and subscribed before me is 2nd day of July. 1907. P. B. MOUZON, Notary Public. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Books of 6 ubscription of Manning Warehouse 2 ompany will be opened at the office of :( harlton DuRant in Manning, S. C., :j n Thursday 11th day of July A. D. 907 at the hour of eleven o'clock in :( be forenoon and that a meeting of the .5 ockholders for electing directors will 2 e held in the court house at 11 a. m. -. n Saturday, the 13th inst. CHARLTON DURANT, 2 W. E. JEMKINSON, 4 D. M. BRtADHAM, S. L. KRASNOFF, Jr. H. TM~oNs, Board of Corporators. ., odol Dyspepsia Cure - Digests what you eat Ring lor inh Wnrk tn The Times office I Rickets. Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones are not forming rapidly enough. Lack of nourishment is the cause. Scoffs Emulsion nourishes baby's 9 entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. i1 t Exactly what baby needs. ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 BEST COODS. HONEST PRICES. OM" PTANg NEW STOCK OF FRESH RUTA BAGA AND TURNIP SEED IN BULK JUST RECEIVED TEN REASONS Why You Should Patronize D. Hirschmann: 1. Our ing include practically everything needed by the general public.4 2. Our Qualities are guaranteed, reliable, the same that are sold by other first-class merchants. 3. With the exceptions of a few articles, the price of which are dictated by manufacturers. 4 4. Our Merchandise will not only please you as a cus tomer but will appeal to you as buyer. 5. We apply the most careful attention to details of Style and Variety. 4 6. We are first in the field with the newest productions. 7. We reduce operating expenses to the lowest notch by selling cheap. 8. We do not lose interest in a customer after we have sold him a bill. 9. Hundreds of customers who buy of us send us other customers. 10. If other customers have found it largely t9 their. interest to buy of us, follows naturally that you will too. D. HIRSCHEAIN, C. M. Davis & Co.'s Old Stand. I Good Things To RememberI SREMEMBER that when you want anything in Desirable Merchandise you can get it at R IGBY'S. SREMEMBER that from now on we begin clearing out all Sumrmer Goods at a saving to you of from 25 to 50 per cent. ~REMEMBER to come here for a Pair of. Ladie's, Gents' or Children's Oxfords if you want to save 50 75c. on the Pair. SREMEMBER that we are closing out all 10c. Lal. Lawns at 8 I-Sc. All 12 l.2c. ones for l0c. 300 yards of - Colored Batestes, the 7 1-2c. kind, for 5c. the yard. SREMEMBER that we are selling all 25 and F 35c. Mulls, Crepe, Chiffon, Etc., at 19c. the yard.c REMEMBER that we have a few more of the Gauze Vests worth 10c. that we are selling for 5c. each. The Young Reliable, J.H. R IGBY.I ring Your Job PfingE to The Imes. CLARK'S WAREHOUS MANNING, 8.0. FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO is now ready to take care of your Tobacco. Buyers will be in in a few days. If you aeed some money, bring some lugs, we'll treat you right. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, R. D. CLARK, Prop. IF IT IS A BUGGY you are needing we are in shape to suit you, having now one hundred on our floors to select from, that must be sold as cheap as quality will admit, to make room for others now on the road. Full line of Harvesting nachinery and Binder's Twine on hand, all the time. Try our HORSE REMEDIES. Money back if wanted. In fact, we can sup ply all your needs in our line. Come to see us and-be convinced.. Our Harness fast a little longer. Yours for business. D. M. Br-adharn MRS. HO0USEKEEPElR Now that summer is here why not get right on the. TEA QUESTION .by using the famous ISATSUMA BLEND. A good long smile in every glass. 'Twill please the most fastidious. Specially Blended for icing. Price 75c. T HE POUND. For sale only by 'T1E MANNING GROCERY CO1 - Purveyors to Particular People. hicora College for Young Women; GREENVILLE. S. C. A Christian Home School. A High Grade College. Owned and Control d by tbe Presbyteries ofthe Synod, of C us e.Shos hii. Art xpression and-Business. Elegant buildings and grounds worth $50,000. Mod Conveniences. Handsome Auditorium. Large Pipe Organ. Healthful chi a~te in Piedmont section. EXPENSES: (A). Tuition, Board, Room and Fees, $183.00. (B) All in uded in (A) and Tuition for Music, Art, or Expression, $203.00. -If lessons un rDirector, add $10.00. difr Next session begins September the 19t, 1907. For catalogue andno ation, address, W,. P, HAVKINS & COMPANY has just received a carload of the Celebrated HACKNEY BUGGIES. This is the best Buggy sold in this section of the State and ifully warranted. They also carry a furll line of other Buggies, and have on hand a complete line of Harness, Whips, Etc. Tey also have on hand The Piedmont Wagon. All sizes, and which they also warrant to be equal, if no. .etterU than any wagon sold in this section of the State. Cl n e them when in need of good vehicles.. ,- -