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Une (1) Complete Saw Mill outtit. cunsisting of One Lau Saw .\i L (with two saws. one 4 and one 56 inserted tuotl). One fiftv (50) H. P. Center Crank Engine. One Butting Saw outtt complete with 4( Saw. 1ne Stern 4 Saw Edger. One S. A. Woods. A No. 1 Planer. onie S. A. Woods, Resaw Ma:c'hine. One Williamsport ' Saw Ripper. One Abbot 2 Saw Lath Machine. One Eighty H. P. R. T. Boiler, Lombard One Dry Kiln, with 8000 feet Pipe and all Trucks, etc. T wo Log Wagons. Three Log Carts complete. Seven Nice Mules. About two million feet Timber. One Band Saw Machine. One Wood Lathe. The machinery is all ii excellent condition. and this is a gom concern. The plant and timber will be sold together. We also have numerous other desirous properties, including tow n lots and farms. Mllling Real Estate Agency E. D. Hodge, Manager. Office over Bank of Manning. !! MANNING OIL MILL GINNERY i5 WILL START UP ON il Monday, September 2nd. + Prices for Ginning will be the same as last year, viz: $1.25 per bale for bales weighing under 600 pounds; $1.50 per bale for bales weighing 600 + :3 pounds and over. Bagging and Ties, 75c. per bale. :3 + I+1 40. Special arrangements will be made for gin : niug long staple or Floradora cotton and full infor Z mation in regard to this will be given next week. + r We solicit your patronage and will do our + + best to please you. C. R. SPROTT, Manager. n nnununnunnununnununnn,,mm4+n++*+*mi***++**n*n*nn o ii Ibuegi etme 10th. Duinihe :4 Opnn of thi FalwIrps o n + + LEE SAL wills- ny 5dy, attend'all Onng salein yrer toil :: obgin Septdebeto of0th e Durn the * . bargaing of thall eurdpfor toi 22 __, dispayE LNEW ofE Goods tha wll r Ce kas nyhngt youat has beender to: sake wheretofre.adwa o a _exLEc SAL wil latsu hans. 15 days, aen atcitng ao forteast s yers - ti ale haeshwn ouas our ptnton to aten arh in er rslect in ode o ~ geasthi psroer aTenton Andnery toe otaike gor selerycitien of elany baran wea have thecuredportity to rnatge. AE PENm Stm.gi TaE DAYr stor and man grat Ma ainsTHE NaEW IDEor OR yousaprov ll ____ knownkin you al, and hone to ~benamongelyu for the lasturtes wouldolikefordeverycitin of Coina eton ouame to coe to rain., thank your ersoalyfceu.at r Pag. andAthsamNtmeFFi CALLING IN PARIS. The Concierge Is a Pecular Instita tion In Several Ways. Y.11 ] ' your k.ard at the door of the person to vhoin you desire to pre s .nt y'urseli. :1i tllre it is taken in 1V 1rge ;.ty ii : .1 icuiary -'ron-1h func tionary. the conliera, says lT'ft<sor B1arrett Wendell in Seriler-s. At least in Paris. the greator part vi French people live in lrg ous0 e cou taining a imber of apartments with a columon entrance and staircase. Close to the entrance door. on the level of tlie stre. ire sonme stuffy little rons inl;:lited by the concierge, or with his family. Their duty, ' .z th lx-r things. is to keep strict wa h n w.hoever goes in or out. avd at lst oni of them, often the porter's xvife or half grown dauighter, is always :ut haud. The chief peculiarity of their temper ament seems to be insatiable appetite. At whatever hour of (ay or evening you call on a concierge you are sure to find somebody eating or just risce from table, and the atmosphere inhab ited by this bustling personage seems imnuortally laden with the fumes cf something recently boiled. No matter whether you call on a friend who lives in some unpretentious out (f the way place or on one who inhabits something like a palace, the concierge is always about the same. You can detect little difference be twveen those in charge of importau; doors and of insignificant. They are as like as house flies. Of course there are private houses in Paris, with regu ar domestic servants such as you would find anywhere. but these, grand or simple. are so unusual that you re member the concierge as everywhere standing between you and further hu mani iltercourlsei. Inl resipouseo I, your card. which thc conexrge duly sees delivered. ce ncs a card. often with a note. in return. If. as is generally the case, this acknowl edginent of your existence contains alr intimation of when your French ac quaintance may be found at home, ei ther habitual or for your special bene fit, you make your second visit at this appointed time and thus enter into real personal relations. Otherwise, your intercourse has limit ed itself to a polite exchange of cards. Generally speaking, you never expect or attempt to see French people socially except when they have asked you to one of their reguhtr days of reception or have made a definite appointment. To call on a person at any other time to do more than leave your card with the concierge-would be an intrusive pretense to intimacy. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. You can waste a good deal of time telling how reliable you are. You never say a man won't .Isten to reason if he agrees with you. A boy is liberally abused if he isn't polite, but how many say "Thank you" to a boy? No one seems to have as hard a time earning money as the woman who mar ries for it. The average man's idea of religious liberty is the privilege of staying home from church. Having good judgment and being "a fool for luck" -are frequently the story of a single financial success told by different parties. "Ho poor are they who have no patience: What wvound did ever heal but by degreesY' Who is the author of the above? It is not important wheth er you can remember the author if you cin soberly accept the lesson -taught. Aenisoa <;Iobe. The Value of Diamonds. The value of the diamond is at so much per carat. and up to a certain limit the value ier carat increases as the size of the stone -increases. When a carat diamond is quoted at $125, a diamond weighing a half a carat is counted at the rate of $75 per carat. three-quarter carat diamonds at $100 per carat, one and one-quarter carat diamonds at $140 per carat, one and one-half carat diamonds at $150 per carat, one and three-quarter carat dia monds at $1S0 per carat, and two carat stones at $200 per cardit. Stones weigh ing more than two carats sell at about the same rate as that quoted for two carat stones, and do not increase as rapidly ow-ing to the more limited de mnd for the larger sized stones.-New York Herald. To Calculate Longevity. "Bacon took a deep interest in longevity and its earmarks," said a physician, "anL Bacon's signs of long ife and of short life are as true today as they ever were. You won't live long. Bacon pointed out, if you have soft, fine hair, a fine skin, quick growth, large :2ead, early corpulenre, short neck, sntall mouth, brittle and separated teeth and fat ears. .Ycur life, barr-ing accidents, will be very lengthy if you have slow growth, coarse hair, a rough skin, deep) wrin kles in the forehead, firm flesh, a large mouth, wide nostrils, strong teeth set close together and a hard, gristly eatr." Dogs That Worry If you have ever seen a dog that has lost its master in a London street you will wonder whether even the lower animals have not the elements of war ry to disturb them. But the man wor ries about many other t:3 iugs than bones or masters, and the dog nev-er suffers from insomnia through fear of a future life or the state of his bank g account.-R~eader. Wasted Sympathy. Benevolent Old Man-I am sorry, ,ohnny. to see you have a black eye. Promising Yomth-You go home and be sorry for your own little boy-he's got two-Ilustrated Bits. Weak Women To weak and ailing women. there is at least one wy to help. But with that way, two treatments, ust be combined. One is local, one is constitu tional. but both are important. both essential.I Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, tge Constitutional. Theforer-Dr. Shoop~'ight Cure-isatopicali muous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.I Shoops Restorative is wholly an internal treat 'nent. The Restorative reaches throughout the I entire system. seeking the repair of a.ll nerve. I ll tissue, and all blood ailments. The "Night Cure", as its name implies, does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and Inflm ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous' excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition bulds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's Restrativ,-Tablets orLiquid-asa general tonic o tie sy stem. For positive local help, use as well Dr. Shoop's Night Cure W. E. BROWN & CO.| FOLYSlONLT-TAR;I ~Qj ciZven sfe eae. ~ - -paf I Why You Should Patronize D. nirschnann: 1. Our Lines include )ractically everything neded by the general pti'blic. 2. Our Qualities are guaranteed, reliable. the same that are sold by other tirst-class inerchiants.. 3. With the exceptions of a few articles. the price or which are dictated by manufacturers. 4. Oir Merchandise will not only pleas you as a cus toietr hut will appeal to you as .uyer. . W~e apply the most careful attention to detail of Style and Variety. G. 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 to their interest to buy of us. follows naturally that you will too. D. HIRSCHIN., C. M. Davis & Co.'s Old Stand. THE FALL TRADE has now opened and we want an opportunity to place a New Buggy or Wagon under your shed. Buggies, Surreys, and Harness to meet all require ments and tastes, practical and strong in construction, hand some and thoroughly finished in ever detail. The appearance is what catches your attention, the price makes them sell. Our Harness Shop has every style and make you want. We expect a car of Horses and Mules in next week and will have what you want all the season. What we want is I an opportunity to show our stock and made prices to you, we'll risk the result. Yours for business, D. M.Badhm CLARK'S WARElHOUSE, MANNING, S. C. I FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO is now ready to take care 01 'your Tobacco. Buyers will bein in afew days. If you need some money, bring some lugs, we'll treat you right. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, R. 1). CLARK, Prop. See Bell & Reardon BSak of SUmerdon, o)pp. coffey & Rigby's Stable, Before you let the contract for thametoS.C Turned 'Work or Log Cart. Our prices are very reasonable when quality ofC\JL OC . work is considered Our blacksmith work is up to th standard and when you need work inSRPU.....IO ) that line remember that we are just as accommodating as ever, and we are TCHLE.S Uummertonng. C STOCKHOLDERS'TME W\Xe payP inee at the rato of caI~t~. .Oes:ed4 Per Cent. er:! Spri s ysn oitd per:i-~~W annut 1 )~ounding same diretor and undertaker, nirht or day. W. E. .JENKINSON CO. RICHUARD) B. SMYTH. ~ President. Money to Loan JOHN W. LSSE Easy Termins ^mPy TO Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure CmAULTr Drm rAnnnaT.. igsts whao at.. The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Vleasant to take. 14 PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEN) TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor in Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your iost promineut men who w.e are, and they will commend you to us. I L DAVID & BRO, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. 8S Hacker &Son MANUFACTURKRS Or' C4: 'C-4 Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty Rydale's LIVER TABLETS CURE ALL LIVER TROUBLES WE GUARANTEE THESE TAB ,BTS TO CURE CHRONIC CON STIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, TOR PID LIVER, JAUNDICE, AND AL L AFPECTIONS OF THE LIVER, IN ,'iESTINGS AND BOWELS. 50 CHOCOLATE COATED TAB LETS IN A CONVENIENT BOX. PRICE. 25 CENTS. PreDared and Guaranteed by THE RYDALE REMEDY CO., N,wport News, Virginia. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH MEATS AT AL TIMES. EVERY THINOGGOOD TO EAT. Give us a Trial. Clark & Huggins. Th0 Ballk oI Manilil MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - $40,000 Surplus, - - 40,000O Stockholders' Lia ii1ity, - - 40,000 Total Proteetton to Depositors. $120,000 REIDNT A LITTLE TALK with our President or Cashier will soon convi ee you of the advisability of fanking with us. Ti-E RESOURCES and connectirus of this Bank assure safe and prolitable management of all your business. Tinning & Plumbing Have your tinning done by an expe rienced workmau. I cut and thread all sizes of pipe and am always ready to do the right thing by those who bring mec their work. I make a specialty of doing all kinds, of solder-ing, such as cotfee pots. ket tIs, stew pans. sauce pans, mjSh pans, milk pans or anything that needs re pairing. I will do it in a workmaUiL. way. STOVES.-I renair, put up) and buy. our old stores. 'I have had the best xierience with hardware men and will give you satisfactionl. li'our lamp) is out eof order ler me eeQ it before you thrtow it away.A JOHN P. BELL. em ,h,, nor Bahaml's stable. wombCures RStomach and Liver Ixat I Syrtrouble and ative Frmt Syrp Chronic Constipation. The Arant Co. Drug Store. T'WT &SCT IiN 191 C$AST~ - IN QUGHFAPTEoffTfL efween the 14RTHAND SOUTH Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. "Is MANNING, S. . er. FAR M R The h0e at - 9 of savng itgea, in orde todtti ecnoiallo must D use mahiey , no whe you buy mace, "do M~ 7 Dickson HaMware o F.achEines olesweh. KGRcTse Ehems NIotnt,. Peo wes Irpae o sho W acieso useorpin Brninge uhti s as lod ourIefern toacc." Th e very ahulisocgohepst allrimesand DernpkoltitIeat ower hs theaane teed. Wn coneo wiTham Machineryevr - farmerS:unt Theouldran ougs have aHyPesWith perureay.Pfene.hay crop this yorell now istockmthe preofsasn iset gpreaer inorder toso this eyonoically yeou stple anerdy, notheeain you byaclineryb car frThse and ae deli tay ofDetring a Buywarss andu bason or hanin this aper are manonly amcong omwichallred. Becust wils thee stranfeser and wn. toait better feenl-than cked in lihe in raftuse .ay but weaepeprt show ouhi rs mcine oirent oont coinced that it is ae b.'. asdeas preseratMoer.n . the keep awill ot o o epasat your tmes. Th i. - farer orcommuiy houl haves a*a rs.Wt MAthsnIw wehaRplcdWARE the maretth NYdi pe Ba ress NG haetiYrs owURstc, h .4pesisstu redyfo us so tha an on a. eo TOiml and apdyTe S ainofFbaigCaEcr