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One (1) Complete Saw Mill outfit. consisting of One Lane aw Mill, (with two saws, one 4- and one 56 inserted tooth). One fifty (50) H. P. Center Crank ingine. One Butting Saw outtit complete with 40 Saw. One Stern 4 Saw Edger. One S. A. Woods. A No. 1 Planer. One S. A. Woods, Resaw Machine. One Wiilliamsport 2 Saw Ripper. One Abbot 2 Saw Lath MIachiiue. One Eighty H. P. R. T. Boiler, Lombard One Dry Kiln, with so%0 feet Pipe and all Trucks. etc. Two 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 in excellent condition. and this is C going concern. The plant and timber will be sold together. We also have numerous other desirous properties. including town lots and farms. Manning Real Estate Agenel E. D. Hodge, Manager. Office over Bank of 'Manning. + +. 4+ MANNING OiL MILL GINNERY 1+ WILL START UP ON+ Monday, September 2nd. Prices for Ginning will be the saine as last 4 + year, viz: ',-1.25 per bale for bales weighing under + 600 ' pounds: 81.50 per bale for bales weighing 600 + Special arjrangements will be made for gin- + ning long, staple or Floradora cotton and full mnfor- $+ Z..mation in regard to this will be given next week. SWe solicit your patronage and will do our best to please-you. C. R. SPROTT, Manager. oOur Fall Opening this year will e begin September 10th. D~uring the ~ Opening of this Fall we propose to display a Line of Goods that will sur pass anything that has been under ____ taken heretofore. TENTH ANNIVERSARY JUBI SLEE SALE will last only 15 days, ____ and anticipating a great rush during this sale we would ask our patrons to attend early in the sale In order to ___ - get proper attention, and in order to ~~ ____ obtain a good selection of the many - ~ bargains we have secured for this - great sale. SALE OPENS siTUESDAY; SEPT1 10; 8 Al s ___ THE NEW :IDEA STORE is well gg known to you, and it is needless to :--.: say who we are and what you may E expect to get at our hands. We have :: - ~ been amongst you for the last 10 years -and have shown you our intention to _____ be upright in every respect, and now as this is our Tenth Anniversary, we would like for every citize- of Clar- E endon County to come to our store, that we may have the opportunity to __ thank you personally for your pat- - ronage, and at tha - same time, again ____ demonstrate itne advantages you get at our store, and the many great bar gains we have .for your approval.~ Thanking you all, and each one separately, for the past courtesies and ~ ____ patronage, and soliciting a continua tion of same, we beg to remamn - ~At your' service, p. KRSNOFF A QAUEER ISLAND. No Bottom Foynd In Any of the Wella Bored In Curacoa. Curae'a is one0 of the queerest little islands in the Caribbean sea. It lies sixty miles north of Venezuela. is about sixty miles long and twelve or four teen iles wide. aUd it has a popula tion of more than 50,000. There Is no means of procuring fresh water on the island except by saving rainwater hn reservoirs. A number of wells have been bored under the su pervision of the Dutch government, to which it belongs, but each ended in a failure. A curious statement regarding these borings is made by the inhabitants of the island. They saw that in each and every case after a certain depth was reached the tools dropped out of sight, indicating that there is no selid foundation to the island. The borings were made in low places and through hills and in about thirty different places, each with the same ultimate result. A few wells have been dug to a lesser depth anl rackish, un pleasant tasting wvater is obtained, fit only for manufacturing purposes. The :ppronki of the rainy season is always an interesting time. The wa ter in the reservoir is low at this time. and the natives eagerly await the op portunity to gather a fresh supply. Clothing is never washed there in fresh water, but at all hours of the day the beach is alive with women beating the clothes with clubs on the rocks.-Buffalo News. INOPPORTUNE DEATHS. Men Who, Had They Lived, Might Have C'r.anged History. Julius Caesar was assassinated when he had almost completed the task of consolidating the administration and dominion of the Roman empire, and his death opened the way to that des potism and corruption which ultimate ly undid his work. Henry of Navarre was killed when he had almost healed the differences between Catholic and Protestant which subsequently rent not only France. but Europe. and Wil Ham lie Silent also fell when he was on the point of uniting the Netherland provinces into a compact barrier against the eneroachments of Spamil. In English history Lord Clive died at the moment when he was the one man who could have saved the American colonies and kept the Anglo-Saxon race united. But there is the case of 'Mira beau. lie was literally the one man in France who could have averted the horrors of the revolution. saved and reformed the monarey and so spared Europe the murderous career of Napo leon and all the devastation it brought. If lie had lived ten or even five years longer, the history not only of France, but of Europe and the world, would have been different. It is, in fact, suf ficient to say that lie would have made both Robespierre and Napoleon impos sible.-Strand 3Magazine. A Great Leveler. Have you ever thought what a great leveler the telephone is? You would never think of meeting some dignitary of church or state or some great so ciety lady on the street and address either with a familiar "Hlello!' It would be unpardonable rudeness, and yet that Is what you do daily when you use the telephone, and nothing is thought of It. The judge on the bench, the governor in his office, the busy coupon clipper at his desk. the overworked clerk, the lady in her boulloir. the artisan att his late. are all slaves to that democratic "Helloi" it matters not who may be on the other end of the wire.-Stanberry Owl. The Old Comrnercial Instinct. "What do vou think of this table, William':" asked Mirs. Newvlyrich, pointing proudly to the antique piece she had purchased. "What did you pay for it?" grunted her Bill of "without any money" days. "One hundred dollars, dear." I think you ought to have been able to buy a new one for that," returned her unantiquarianl informed spouse, casting a refiective and scrutinizing glance over the ancient piece of fur niture.-New York Heralid. A Wrong Steer. A mathiematical professor had been invited by a city friend to visit him at his residence in a certain .square and hd promised to do so. Meeting him some time afterward, the friend in quired of the professor why be' did not come to see him. "I did come," said the mathemati cian. "but there was some mistake. You told me that you lived in a square, and I found myself in a parallelogram, so I went awvay again." The Point of View. "You can't get in here on a half ticket" exclaimed the doorkeeper at the circus. " thought I could," apologized the small town citizen. "I have a bad eye, and I only expected to see half of the show." "Then you'll have to get two tickets," said the doorkeeper. "If you only have one good eye it'll take you twice as long to see the show."-Hlarper's Week ly. The Supreme Test. "Tht seemed such a queer marriage of Robinson's. How', did he come to select his bride?" 'He found they had kept the same cook in the family for twelve years." BaltImore American. A Broad Hint. Fred-Last night as you stood In the moonlight I couldn't hell) but think how much I would like to kiss you. Freda-Well, the poet says, "The thought of yesterday is the action of today.-~PickMeUP. Cough Caution Never posititelyneverpoisonYoulungls. If you cogh-even from a simple cold only-you should lways heal, soothe, and ease the irritated bron chial tubes. Don't blindly suppress it with a spefying poison. It's strange how sone things inally come about. For twenty years~r. Soop has constantly warned people not to take cough mt'tures or prescriptions containing Opiumn, Chlorofor,. or simi~lar poisons. And now-a little late though-Congress says "Put it on the label. if poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good! Very good!!He~reafterforthisveryresonmiothers, and others. should insiston havingfDr. Shop's Cogh Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's aaes-and none in tho medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And It's not only safe, but It i said to be by thoso that knowit best, a truly re markable cough remedy. Take no chance then. particularly with your children. Insist on having D. Shoop's Cougle'Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and note the difference. No poison marks there! You can aways be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure W. E. BROWN & CO. romsc~kro afonT- .~ o~TR TE RESONS Why You Should Patronize D. Hirschrmann: 1. Our Lines inelude0 plractically' eerthll1iM ineeded by the general ptblic. Our Qualities are guaranteed, reliable. thi same that aesold by other tirst-class mercrhans. 3. With the exceptions of a few articles. the price of which are dictated by manufacturers. 4. Our Merchandise will not only please you as a eus Lower but will appeal to you as buyer. 5. We apply the most careful attention to details 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. HIR SCMANN, C. M. Davis & Co.'s Old Stand. THE FALL TRX4"A'DE has now opened and we want an opportunity to place a Nevi Buggy or Wagon under your shed. Buggies, Surreys, and Harness to meet all require ments and tastes, practical and str ong 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 an opportunity to show' our stock and made prices to you, we'll risk the result. Yours for business, D. M.Brad ham. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, MA NNING, 8. O. FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO is now ready to take care o1 your Tobacco. Buyers will be in in a few days. If you need some money, bring some lugs, we'll treat you right. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, R. D. CLARK, Prop. See Bell & Reardon Ban of SumEinor opp. Coffey & Rigby's Stable, Beor yu etthe contrart for tht Summerton, S. C. Turned Work or Log Cart. Our prices work is considered hnqaiyo CAPITAL STOCK - $25.000 001 stura1blacksmih wokis1 toklS R L S------ 000 aeacomnmodatingbsee n e aes STOCKHOLDERS' - a nys glad to see you. IABLTIS- - - - 25,00 0cO Undertaking. 000 - IN OUR ~ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT We pay interes'-t at the rate of A o pitsoc o a~.ts Clie ~,~4 Per Cent. -irh SipJi2.awy uhti.;i ia'ewl er ainnumi, compn)O fding same dirctr ud ndetaer.z~~da (r dy.ciuarterly. W. E. .JENK[NSON CO. 1CH-ARD B3. SMYTH, President. Money to Loan. .iOHN W. LESESEi ~S3 hlurliCash er. ^PP)iTO Kodol Dyspopsia Cure C A RTd nDu RNT. , Digasts what you eat. Cures Biliousness, Sick Head.,he, Sour Stom ach, Torpid. Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to talie Do You)t- Want%4 PERFECT FITING CLOT HES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing 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 yourmost promineut men who we are, and they will commend you to us. J. L DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. Gos. Hacker &Son MANUk'ACTUIS or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords Window and Fancy Glass a SDecially I Rydale's LIVER TABLETS CURE ALL LIVER TROUBLES WE GUARANTEE THESE TAB LETS TO CURE CHRONIC CON STIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, TOR PID LIVER, JAUNDICE, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, IN TESTINES AND BOWELS. 50 CHOCOLATE COATED TAB LETS IN A CONVENIENT BOX. PRICE. 25 CENTS. Prepared and Guaranteed by 'TIE RYDALE REMEDY CO., Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYT HING GOOD TrO EAT. Give us a Trial. Clark & Iiuggins. The Baiik of iMamiiiing MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - $40,00( Surplus, - - 40,00( Stochiolders' Lia lDility, - - 40,0O( Total Protection to Depositors, $120,00 convice yo ofteldisliy o/ Banking with us. THE RESOURCES and connectirns of this Bank assure safe and prohltale management of all your busincss. Tinning & Plumbing Tave your tinning done by an expe riened workmanl. I eut and thread all sizes of pipe and am always ready to do the right thing by those who bring me their work. I make a specialty of doing all kinds of soldering. such as coffee pots, ket tes. stew pans, sauce pans, dish pans, 'milk pans or anything that needs re pairing. I will do it in a workmanXa STOVES.-I repair, put up and buy your old stoves. I have had the best experience with hardware men and will give you satisfaction. If your lamp is out of order let me see it before you throw it away. JOHN P. BELL. IN O Cleanses the syste .thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. axative Fruit Syrup I ssaafe It is guarantd The Arant Co. Drug Store. JiPUGHFAl?$oTK E I 4AAB&j INC Ao~i~1E etwEen the N RTHANDS UTH Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort,equippedwiththelatest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. ClRAI, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. MANNING,;. W. -0.1 Bringus aloadof tbacc polit attntio is uara 0 0, 105 teed Q -4 a. on McNTS Manager P to sured. fin hay cotiasyuwlknw be coinl 0 0 _. Dickson Harware neCet Bring us aey noadhe yof toacy io.g 'T hies vetry hecgiestdri eshv selctd. pouriresno anin is erar aan FueARErS:ared tsheav ormains oingut have pon agaisanting rae. 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