The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 02, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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To Have The Right Goods At The Right Prices. Give our store a visit before buying. Our kowledge showed us the demand for Fall would be unusually large, and our experience told us how. where and what to buy The large sales already made justify our providing. Not only have we the Merchandise that is most wanted. but we have it at prices which cannot be duiplicated and few can equal: These great advantages we offer to the trade. We advise earily purchases. See I lot of New Sample Skirts at wholesale prices. Take a look at our Line of Cloaks. The Line is Bargins f vo canget our ize.lzrger, the styles are pretty and the: prices ar'e iigh t. ara ou cane yCan fit vou in short or long, finished or udressed 8 Alo se ourEineof Vile andPanaa a , frm 1id Gloves, 12 and 16 Buttons in Black, Brown, Tan, 5 to S15. in Blue, Black and Brown. Garnet and White. The Newest Thing in the Dress Goods Line. Come and inspect our Stock. Shaw & McCollum Mercantile Company, sumter,. S. C. South Main Street. mmmeseMOeOes Ms:s eese - AOur Tenth Anniversary Sale Has just closed with gratifying results. While we had big sales and sold piles of: goods, we still of fer some big values. N Come before the big sale prices are torn off if you want cheap goods. _ I NEW . P. KRASNOFF. Managei SF. W. WAGENER & COMPANY. Cotton Department, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wehave arranged tohandle Cto obs We gve pecal ttetio tohandling .Staple Cotton. viz, "Allen Seed," "Floradora" and others ~$of this grade. NtcofDischarge. INotice to Ceios I wll ppl totheJudge of Probate All Pe~'sons hav'rng claims against the~ forClaendn Cunt onthe 10th day estate William H. Reynolds, deceased, of ctoer190, fr ettrsof discharge Iwill present them duly attested, and as gardin fr OnidaV. Grimfn, Jo-- those owing said estate will make payv sep D.GrifinandClip'r F. Grimoi, ment to the undersigned qualifica ad hfr l iOrs. - mnsrtrof said estate. J. R. GRIFFIN, DAVID R. LIDE, - Guardian. Administrator. Piewo, .C., Sept. 10, 1907. .Pinewood, S. C.. August 17. 19073. DR. JFRANK GEIG ER. . J. A. COLE. DENTIST, DENTIST, MANNING. S. C. IpLAna onr e om _________ - IMANNING, S. C. Bringur JWr Ik to+ The Time offce. Phn imne --~7 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 an opportunity to show our stock and made prices to you, we'll risk the result. Yours for business, D. M. -Bradham. Eat and Grow Fat Notice I will sell at Public A 'ztion to the FRESH MEATS AT highest bidder in the Town of Man ALL TIMES. ning, S. C., in front of the Court House. EVERYTHING GOOD on the 17th day of October, 1907, at TO EAT. , twelve o'clock noon all the right, title and interest owned by Jehu Smith, Bankrupt, at the time he was adjudi GiVe us a Trial. cated a Bankrupt, in the following real estate, to wit: All those certain pieces, parcels or Clark & Huggins. tracts of land lying and being in the * County of Clarendon, in the State of South Carolina, as follows:. All that tract of land in Douglas liMTownship, containing fifty-eight acres, more or less, and bounded on the North p e.IVIOULO by land of the Estate of Mrs. T. H. S. Turbeville, on the East by a Public Road and land of D. L. Green, South of has one of the best lands of-.. F. Cole and of S. C. Turbe ville, and on thbe West by lauds, of S. C. Turbeville and estate of M rs. T. H. Cold Storiage S ubvle C old Also all that other certain piece or parcel of land in Dougl-as Township, plants in town. We are the house- containing seventy acres, more or less, keepers delight. At our Grocery every- and bounded on the North by lands of thing iT clean and fresh, and only the S. M. Smith, East by lands of R. M. best goods are handled. *Green, on te South by lands ot the P> estate of John Robinson, and on the CANNED GOODS, COFFEES AND West by lands of S. C. Turbeville. TEAS,Also all that other piece or tract of TEASCAKS AN CRCK- land in Douglas Township, containina ERS, FRUITS AND thirty-two acres, more or less, and CONFECTIONERY, CHOICE BITT- bounded 6n the North by land of W. TER, HAMS AND BREAK- H. Green, on the East by land of J. F. lCole, South by land of J. F. Cole and FAST STRIPS. D. L. Green, and West by land of es tate of T. H. S. Turbeville. Everthig tat i hadle in Fist- Also all that other piceri piecel of clas rocry I ismyobecttoplaselacontaining enty acres, and rles and I nvite our paronan bounded on the North by lands of h Psonag. onith East by lands of .M H.en S. tele South by land of the LLGradWest by lands of S.CTureil.H Also all that oterlan picotactiof The Baik of I~alin hirty-t andcesl areor a ess.ond No rhn nth East by land of J.eF. Smit, South by Pland oadF.Cl ands MANNNGS. . Ibytan of . .C. Turbeville. Everthig tat i hadle in Fist-Also all that other tract or lardco capita toc k -ti my 4bjet0t0plas tan, conetaindre n twenty fivean and I invite yourres, morroonless bounded on the Nrhb ad fJh Surplus,- 40,000 ioth band ofn Grove Churchn and Stocholers Li- 1Eliasoae, on the East by land of J. P B M orlzo11 ard . T Coker' a**J'nd Jo ley - L 0,0 Wheeer ond theSoth by ndsGfmT.lH .-s and Pudnha mp, oland Wetinin Tota l 'tcto - Pudinot amp Eand-b lands of A.eh. MANIN, . . ySad pope is. to Tubevileyesb ~PR~DWT ectso all mtag othrrc ohe landcon baces more urcaers oded orh Supls T 000Nrte for land of . J. BddiKan -.Berd.RW er doe /iiy -/-ef0,000 yWhe let the otracy H.r habt ---and Puddin orwampCat. OuWpesb Tota Prtec10nPuain Swamp rasnbl whn. quait A.of A LITLE TALK wr scniee oki pt h with ourv President or Cashier will soonstdadrdwhnyuedwoki coIvinlce you of the advisability oftatln embrhtwerejs branes. he prchaertondayefr I~niuzwihu. lay la osee and onnctins f tis Opkp.sre offey to Lob'sSan.e safe and Beforetbyourletathe contfractjforthat TuneusinersogCatsOr.rie woks siered CuesCodl rOO~SPn nas accommodtn a ranTer Machiavelli. Nicolo Machiavelli, from whose sur name has been coined a synonym for treacherous craft. was a writer of nervous and concise Italian. He took high rank as a dramatist, his comedy of "Mandragola" being pronounced in ferior only to the work of Voltaire. Leo X. admired it so much that he had it played before him in Rome. His book on the "Art of War" won the praise of 90 competent a judge as Frederick the Great of Prussia. is policy in statesmanship embodied in his work "The Prince" was the direct antithesis of Washington's sentiment that "honesty is the best policy." Misunderstood. "Your sentence is to be suspended." began the merciful judge. "Great Scott, Jedge," exclaimed the prisoner, "ef I'd knowed chicken steal ing was a hanging ofense I w-uldn't have stole."-PhiIadphi.a Ledger. Thomas A. Edison, the great Ameri can inventor, says "Fully eighty per cent of the illness of mankind comes from eating improper food or too mach oo& people are inclined to over-in dulge themselves." This is where in digestion finds its begining in nearly every case. The stomach can do just so much work and no more, and when, you overload it, or when yoti eat the wrong kind of food, the digestive or gans cannot possibly do the work de manded of them. It is at such times that the stomach needs help: it demands help, and warns you by headacbes. bel ching, sofr stomach, nausea and indi tion. You should attend to this at 'ce by taking something that will act ually do the work for the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natual digestlnts and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. Scotiand. Prior to the year 258, which witness ed its invasion by the Scoti, a tribe who inhabited the northern portions of the country now known as Ireland, Scotland bore the name of- Caoedonia, literally the hilly country of the Caels, or Gaels. The word cael, or gael, is a corruption of Gadhel. signifying'in the native tongue 'a hidden rover," while Scot, derived from the native sculte, means practically the same thing--. e., a wanderer. The Caledonians were the inhabitants of the highlands, the ter mination dun expressing the Celtic for hill, fort, stronghold. The Scots were the invaders from Scotia, who appro priated the Hebrides and western is lands, -hereas the lowlanders ;were the PicI!,so calld from their descrip tion by the Romans, picti, painted men. -"Names and Their Meaning?". To check a cold qdickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called prevent-cs. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preven tics contain 'o- Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventic will prevent Pneumonig. Bronchitis, La grippe, etc. Beneathe name, Preven tic. Good for feverish children 48 Pre ventic 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 ets. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. SNero and His Voice. In an interes~tinig papier M1. Moure and M. Bouyer relate the extraordinary care which the Emipercr Nero took of his voice. At night Nero lay on his back, with a thin plate of lead on his stomach. He abstained from fruits and ali dishes which could hurt his voice. In order not -:d damage the purity of its sound he ceased haran guing the soldiers and x~hc senate. Hie attached to his service an officer spe cially deputed to take care of his voice. He talked only in the presence of this singular official, who warned him when he spoke too loudly or forced his voice, and if the emperor, carried away by some sudden fit of passion, did not lis ten to his remonstrances It was his duty to stop his mouth with a napkin. -Modern Medicine. To check a cold quickly get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventics, for they are not only safe,' but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre ventics contain no Quinine, no laxative nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preven tics. Good for feverish children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. A Cold Turnclown. - "Bridget." Mrs. Housekeep called down to her servant, "I see Mrs. Gad dis coming across the street. Run out and turn that door mat upside down." "Which one, ma'am ?",asked Bridget "The one that has 'Welcome' on it." -Philadelphia Ledger. A Contradiction. Tommy-Does it make any difference I baby takes all his medicine at once? Baby's mother.-(in horror)-Good heav ens! Of acourse it dloes! Tommy--But it hasn't made any difference.-P'unch. No protecting deities are wanted if there is prudence.-Juvenal. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this this clever Coffee imitation-Dr. Shoops Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toas ted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious long wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sample at our store. The Man niigrocery Co. Stop That Cold To heck early colds or Grippe with "Preventics" means sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stoD a cold with Preventics is safer than so let it run and be obliged to cure it after"eard~e To be sure. Pre ventis will curs even a :r - seated cold, but taken early-at the sneo .;-they break, or head oft these earlycol bat's surely better. Thats why they are calleu: -.-ventics. Preventicsare little Candy Cold Cures. No'Quin ie no physic. nothing sickening. Nice for the children-and thoroughly saf B too. If you feel chlly.If you sneeze.iflyon ache all over, think of Preventis. Promuptness may also save half your usual sickness. And don't forget your child. If there is feverishness. nightor day. Herein prob ably lies Preventica' greatest efficiency. Sold in 5c boxes for the pocket, also in 25c boxes of 4s Preventcs. Insist on your druggists giving you Preventics W. E. BROWN & Co. FOLYSIO1XYaTAR Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take Do You Want PERFECT FITIING CLOTHES? THEN COME- OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High. Art Clothinf solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they will commend you to us, I L, DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. OoolSi Hacker &Son LIVER TABLET LETS TOCURCNIC CON AF N OI TEHTINESTONLS. C. S's WghOCLTs CATD TAB-d LET INCI A OVNETBX Wiwaend Fand GuarsanDeiy LIVER TABLETS CURE ALL LIVER .TRQIBLES WE GUAANTE THESE TAB LETS TOHCURE CHPONIC CON ByIPATION B. IINaEsq. POro HDLIERA, JAUE, AND HApton admonsh al and Gsnuaree y n thevean pr efore mein.__ C Dr. PrBatrow be hedot.an ning, n1tday CofuSptebi e nextEafte aulinthref Hato11 d'emade i te moeno to snthim said o administration of nthbe etanted. n efcsofRno dre and ceditorhand this s5th aom amput, dece1907.ha Court Jdg of Probate. t ehl tMn Havegyour'thinning dny of Sexpebe Inet atrea bcatio 'terof, iead amalways read the foeont shinw byathse who an the her whyrk. ofsiderdinistraio asouee ot e t gesnted.as ac aods as iven pandr anyhdthinthtes re-h ay. ofAgsA- D 97 STOVESI. pirptund uy vourlse.] IJhave ofPadte.s eprience wihan aemen If yuahrea amp iszs of pper aetnm seeitboe hotbrnow irwok. Sof erg Bradhams cofptsaet SWVS- beaire npuwt up and u our l tove. Ih a the cbmorsoth cfyusnr s ou of ore le. m JON P. STYLL SHAVING SALOND. Donh fte p with nes n diestothe c. fr . f . . . clnusTmesBk...... Kenne'shLaxateney andTa Cur sal co xgsnd e. l olsfo sm-Meamn byimesntl oik. h b~l3 Ir Cleanses the system thoroughly and clegrs sallow cmline e p pimpes ,and blotcis axative Frui Syrup *-'T, an 1 It isguarante The Arant Co. Drug Store. SPECIAL NOTICE. We desire our many business friends who read The Times to look out for our Real Estate and Fire Insurance ad. next week, as it will contain some of the very best-investment opportunities ever offered in this section. Oursystem of doing business is the' very best, and we desire those interested in Land. Timber, also Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Plate-Glass and Live Stock Insur ance, and Surety Bonds, to call on us as our Agency is under ex pert management. You cannot make a mistake in plaping your business with us. Call and let us show you how and why we do such a volume of business. The Clarendon Real Estate and Fire InsluracI ge y MANNING. S. C. LEVI BUILDINO. rt~h ?Reeoffetiio dfQualit Remains Long After du Price is F ovW! Tool lRequirements - What do yam expc of " a rightly forme handle that cim t I work loose or come off- face you cannot the true hang and balance for straightdrivingthen you must get a hamme on which thisie appem No naoe what kindof oat ste sggfies 'that every re iq a w.r - vice will'be met. Keen Kutter Tools incldeoto :1CarpeterT6Okl s ofal- kin but also &S Shovels oes Malnureng- Prn gand kinds of Farm and Garden tools. ach the bast of its kind and is guaranteed. 4S Dickson Harwa o F. P. ERVIN. W. KOGER McINTOSE - W. MANING, & The very hghest r~n polite attention isba teed. W. KOGER McINTOSH, Manager. SDEERING MOWERS AND RAES FARMERS: Th'e heavy rains of AMgust have in sured line hay crop, this as you well- know is. becoming ~ each year more valuable and in'consequ ence the necessityi Sof saving it greater, in' order to do this economically yet must use machinery, now when you-buy r machinei-y, "do - not fail to buy the best." There are -several Mowing Ma Schines that are. recogiized as standard, we have selected~ from these and are sellinig tihe "Deering Ideal MowerK ' .9 Our reasons for handling this Mower are many, among, Swhich are: - Because it is the strongest made and owirig to it being evenly balanced is as. light- in 'draft as .mariy amachines of less weight. These-are the moat importat, ~but we are prepared to show our machines point for point Sagainst anything made. "We are soiry to say that they " Sare made by the trust, we will selitbd 11rst machine that we.can find that is not made by the trust, when we are Sconvinced that it is as good as oui- Ideal Deering Mower."7 .3We keep a full stock of repairs at all times. The. * Deering Rake sold with Ideal Mowers has the advantage ~ :of simplicity of operation, any boy can work one aftera -$ short trial who can drive a horse. It is. made solidly of Ssteel. In connection with hay-saving- machinery, every farmer or community' should :have' a Hay Press. With this in view we have placed on the market the Red - Rip-. - per Hay Press. We have this press now i stock, the~' -press is set up ready for use so that any oge.cati see how. Ssimple and rapidly the operatiei of . .baling -can be car ried on. .... .a This is the ideal way of storing hay. .Buy a press Sand bale your hay, in this shape it is not only more econ 9 omically stored. but will keep better and fresher and .9 make better feed than if. stacked iii- the open or housed ~ Sloose in barns. Let us show you this press, if you are not con Svinced that it is the best and easiest press operated on the market we will not ask you to invest yourmoneyjin it. - Very truly yours. - 1VIANNING H ARDWARE COMPANY BRING YOUR 4J OB W OR K~ TO THE TIMES OFFICE3