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See Bell & Reardon Opp. Coffey & .1igby's Stable, Before you let thle ''ont rat for th: Turned-4 ork or L. art. :-e priee are very reasonable when quality O: work is considered Our blacksmith work is up to the standard and when You need work it that line remember that we are just a. accomamodlating as ever. and we are aiways glad to see you. The Batik oi 1111i1iig MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - S40,000 Surplus, - - 40,000 Stockholders' Lia lility, - - 40,000 Totatl Protection \ to Depositors, $120,000 THE BUSINESS flAN of today realizes the absolute necessity of having a bank account with a thoroughly reputable BANK. At this Bank you will find that all our customers are treated with courtesy and consideration. In many ways you will find it to your advantage to bank here. Undertaking. A complete stock of Caskets. Coffins and Fu neral Supplies always on hand. My hearse will be sent to any part of the county. and calls will be responded to by Mr. A. J. White..funeral director and undertaker, night or day. W. E. JENKINSON CO. Bank of SumMlerlon, Summerton, S. C. CAPITAL STOCK - S25,000 00 SURPLUS.-.-.-.- - 8,000 00 STOCKHOLDERS' - LIABILITIES - - - - 25,000 00 $58,000 00 IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT We pay interest at the rate of 4 Per Cent. poer annum, compounding same quarterly. RICHARD B. SMYTH, President. JOHN W. LESESNE, Cashier. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the collection of taxes without penalty from the 15th day of October to the 31st day of December inclusive. (1907). The levy is as fol lows: For State, 4j mills; county, 20 mills; for roads, i mill; for constitu tional school, 3 mills; polls, $1. Dog :apitation tax, 50c. Also School Dis .ricts No. 24 special 1-mill; School )istricts Nos. 11, 16, 17, 18 and 25 spe ial 2 mills; Districts No~s. 2, 5, 15, 21, 7, 2S and 10, 3-mill special: Districts ~os. 7, 9, 19, 20, 22 and 26, 4-mill spe tI; Distri-t No. 22, 5-mnill bond tax. oad tax for 1907, S2; 1 per cent, pen tv added for maouth of January, 2~; additional penalty of 1 per ut. for month of February, 1908; ditional penalty of 5 per cent. for days in March. 1908. L. L. W ELLS, County Treasurer. Notice to Creditors. . ersons having claims against ate of John J. Ragio. deceased, asent them duly attested and wing said estate will make pay 'the undersigned qualified exe >f said estate. JLLIA J. RAGIN, Executrix. terton. S. C.. October 21. 1907. of Sale of Personal Property. aut to an order of J. M. m,. Judge of Probate, I will le highest bidder, for cash. sday the :31st day of October 1 o'clock. a. mn., at the resi the late Mary A. Reynolds. ounty and State, the follow >nlal property,. to wit: ano. one Parlor Suite, one Calf, and one lot of House Kitchen Furniture. s over Bank of Manning. IANNING, S. C. o -. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, -IANNING, S. C. >dmfen of the WXorld. a fourth Monday nights al Sovereio-ns invited. NNUAU S; A L EF January first is coming and that means stock-taking, and every merchant likes to have as few goods as possible at that time. We have a large stock and we want to re duce it, and for that reason we will offer our entire stock to the public at a great reduction for 10 days, beginning Wed nesday, November 13, and ending Saturday, November 23. MEN'S SHOES. 10 00 Overcoats at.....6 38 A large Line of Ladies,' Misses' and Chil $6 00 Stetson Shoes at .A.ew Overcoats at virtually your own dren's Furs. 5 00 Stetson Shoes at 6p Fur Neck Pieces from 83c. up to S10. Muffs 3 75 Stetson Shoes at 2.9. LADIES' CLOAKS to match. 50 Setso S~oes t 2 S I The largest assortmient of Dress Goods in the S50 Stetsn Shoes at............... 2 Cloaks at 6 2 25 Stetson Shoes at ...... ......... 1 7 50 Cloaks at 2 county. Men's First Quality Oil Grain Plow Shoes 1 5 10 00 Cloaks at.6 75 We can sel Iou a dress at...23c. yard LADIES' DREW SELBY SHOES. 12 50 Cloaks at.S 7 Or we can sell you one at..98c. yard $3 75 Quality at .... .. 2 98 15 00 Cloaks at.9 48 Prices to suit all. Come and see our line and 3 50 Quality at .................... 2 78 Misses'and Children's Cloaks from 83c. up. 3 00 Quality at ................... .. 2 25-yo wllb cnvce tht bawesyitr. 00Qaiya 5Men's $1.00 Shirts at..........5 Si 25 * ress Goods. the yard.......89c. 2 50 Quality at .................... 1 1 00 Dress Goods. the yard. .68c. Solid Leather Shoes for Ladies, Pretty MEN'S PANTS. 75 and 65c. Dress Goods, the yard. 45c. Style, Usual Price $1.50, goes in this $C 03 5 t 12 1-2c. Outings, the 9c. sale at.......................Ba-. will make you open your eyes. Fruit of the Loom Bleach, the yard9..c. A large Line of Misses', Children's and Ba- 1 ad nyt utmr bies' Shoes to make a selection from A b'td o n, th a r. at prices to please you.selaAculMreCotYocagewht xtaHayyrwieSeinhead7. MEN'S OVERCOATS.yo wan an don' worry aot we will Ched Hespo. .5c. 20 00 Overcoats at....... ........ 11 00 a t t s y I y 15 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 00 Overcoatsa......... 7)I sutno is your..........t. Double68 Blaenesa of Lader, pairss and to.. il-0 Dont frgeth dae, Obrcatut virtaml yorly aden'sFusomfhs barais. Weal ay d0Cok what.. ....... advrtie..on' bele astayby thrsbu w0Ca t for.. .................d we5kno 10o0uClaksatl.n................6y7 At th sam oldstan, TheeB ickSoes n Cilrer' oaks fromt83c Hotp. SUMMEN'STPNS.C i4 GINNERY. GRIST MILL. SHINGLE MILL, 8 AND LATH MILL. iii GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 2 AND ~ JURNITURE 21 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING SEASON. gp ABLE AND PRACTICAL AT MODERATE PRICES. SUMMERTON, S. C. *S N A% GA NS B3 R E LEON WEINBERG,. MANNING, S. C. I Tlillksgvillg Edibe Cramberry Sauce in 2 pound Tins....................--........... 30. Malaga Raisins, Beautiful 1 pound Clusters............ ........... -- 25c. Fancy Figs, Beautiful 1-pound Clusters.....................-....... 15c. Fancy Golden Dates, 1-pound Clusters.................. -.--------- ......10c. Fancy Silver Prunes per pound..................... ........---- 20c. Fancy Regular Prunes, as to size, 15c. and .......................... 18c. Fancy Imported Spaghetti and Macaroni, 1 pound Carton............. 2c. Fancy Imported Swiss Cheese, per pound...... .............-...... Soc. Fancy Pineapple Cheese, per Cheese. .. ............. -..-.----.------ 60c. Fancy Sap Sago Cheese, per Cheese.----...-------------------------- l10. Fancy America Cheese, 10 1-4 pound average, eacb................. ..$2.60 Fancy Fresh Almonds, Walnuts and Butternuts, per pound ............. 20e. Fancy Maraschino Royal Ann Cherries, per bottle..................... 50c. Fancy Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemon Peel, Fancy Deviled Crabs, with Shells, per Can ................-- . -- ---------. 4c Fancy Lobsters il- 2 pound cans................ ....-----.... 30c. Fancy Codfish in 1-pound Bricks........................------------ 15 Fancy Codfish Shredded in Tins.......... --- --. -----.. -..----. 1c Fancy Cod fish Balls in 2-pound Tins .................--............ 20. Fancy Shrimp. Dry Pack in 1-pound Cans..........- ...-..-.---------. C Complete Line of Pickles, Catsups, Salad Dressings, Olives, Plain and Stuffed, Sauees. Buckcvheat, Oatmeal. Flap Jack, Cream of Wheat and Maple Syrup. The Mllllllg rocey Co COTTON AND TOBACCO. We want your Tobacco and Cotton Money, and pay y.ou th'e hi'ghest price for it if you deal with us. When y.ou buy a BUGGY from us yo' don't go home with a broken bone be cause of a breakdown. If it be our W AGON v.ou loose no time at repair shops while your eropa 'wate in the fil.'t Comie wle-re '.u canl get the greatest valdue for y.our moner, honest treatmett a:I] anda liberail terms.fl Pa usti a Vi.:ii and. see( for yoursef. Youris to serve. W. P. HAWKINS &CO AGAIN WE~ COME. acre ot wth tv. i and: all necessary buildig imiprovomnents. Situated in i th e ist w ithb .viz .d l'i.-::al. S- C-- w.ill sell ;,t :a bargain. the mot des ra mO . re. 4x6Ji ,. l.,t 3xl-:0. in the most convenient and de One practicaul. 5W piin. .vi. S. c. Oa-n: ha :r ood reason to sell at a sacrifice i10 a:t.'s with al: n--eess.-ary buildin:r irnprove:nents; 2 1-2 miles c-f 3 ?tow' iar e n..-t,,-i.,h- .and t.-r: e sctionl of Clarend(.nl County. Faedtown..i :eres with to) a--:..un-: cfl:.ivation and with all necessary Far i oa .!a~l a . .;... sumicntt timber for all plantation purposes. This Is one 4! tuildirV " . in ~this couty. ,~Xaer has rood reason for seluing cheap. ofri te(Ir.in~~1~1 0J acres -:30 acres c laredi. with buildin-.ns thereon. This is one of the 5 be.t'ar f~i otiered in real. estate. -enr -f oiif to soli on easy term's any number at Lots thatt purchaser might desire hi arie in~ b'ali ii1 resident section of Columbia. known aisCollere Place.prreiean hntenwand b.-ute a number of resident and store lots for sale ia the rgrsiv n We~ittU alroav um' n.~ Cit hice is known as the best truck anti one ci Ihe best tobacco rukots i Soth Crolina. Writc or call for further partienlars regardin;g any of the above properties. The Clarendon Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. MANmiNa S. C. LEVI BUILDING. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. Give us a Trial. Clark & Huggins. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, on the 5th day of December, 1907, for letters of discharge as administrator of the estate of R. B. Garland, deceased. J. H. GARLAND, Administrator. Sardinia, S. C., November 4. 1907. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, on the 5th day of November, 1907.for letters of discharge as administrator of the estate of Thomas A. Bradhaw, de ceased. J. M. BRADIlAM, Administrator. Manning, S. C., November 4, 1,107. Delinquent Land Sale. Bv authority vested in me by execu tion issued anid directed to me by L. L. Wells, County Treasurer. I will otTer for sale for cash the followinu, parcels of real estate on satsday in Deceml.er next at the Court House in Manninir at 12 o'clock M. at Ihe suit of the S-.ate tor taxes for 190). Sammy Swamip Aug;n-,; us. (.'ollius 12 acres. Manning. Au;;ustus Collins 4 acres 1 buildinz. Manning. Alice Moses one lot. Harmony. Wash inston Jamnes ii acrEs Harmony, lary lichardsoun (; acres. Brewington, C. S. Scott ; acre. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B.GA3 Bi Sheriff Dlar<udon. Cunty. stop& the cough andheaUsungs The Music Critic. At the risk of making this :n1 apology as well as a confession I venture to express the hope that I may some day have the means to enjoy the best mu sic without need of telling three hun dred thousand or more readers why; whether Carubonci had tears in his voice; how Mime. Sembrich-Eam-s look ed and acted; whether the second so prano was off key; the basso depend ent upon the prompter; the conductor too fast or too slow, accoring to ac tual stop watch and metronome: how the lights were managed: whether the audience was large and appreciative or otherwise and whether the music was good, bad, indifferent and why.-At lantic. One of the best formulas use can be made bv a combination of Kerosene Oil Spirits Turpentine, Origenum. Ether and Ammonia. When these different oils are made into an en-alsiun it is the most penetrating of all liniments. Ell iott's E-mulsified Oil Liniment is made f ron the above formula and is )ult up in half i: bottles in yellow package and sell for :5c. a hot tite. Sold underguar atee W. I. Brown & Co. Business Hours in Horoialv. Business manners in Ionoluln lock the strain and thurry of the mainlaud city. The hard. white. auxious Chicago face no in.-.! wears here. The dodging and hurrying to go around the man in front are never seen. The necent of life is on men. not moneY or m-achines. There is not mniuhe doin.: hefore 20 o'clock. :nd at 4 the safes :,re locked. the desks are shut. and th, men who do things re- off for a ride or a swim or a game of tenuis. Here a man does his business.-Cbicago News. Free to all subscribers f "his paper every reatder of this paper ho ha :n.V Stroube wvith either Stoinawh or Liver. edn get a free sample of Rveales Stom Ih Tablets or uiver Tablets or both il nte-ede hv writing to Rydalt. Remedy SCo...ewpot News. Va. These twv.c - aar Dot euae all, one in foi stomach trouble only. the other solely for Liver and bowel troubles. Guaran td be W. E. Brown & Co. Power of Imagination. Illustrating the strange power of the Imagination. E. F. Benson. author of "Dodo." tells this incident: A doctor be knew had found it necessary to give a patient for many evenings an injec tion of morphlhi to enable him to get some sleep. After awhile the doctor thought it advisable to stop the mor phia, and for two nights his patient was unable to sleep, owing to great pain. On the third night the doctor, being still unwilling to administer mor pbia. injected plain water instead. The man slept perfectly and awoke in the morning with what is known as a morphine mouth. When you see the name Rydale in an advertisement or on a remedy it is a sure sign that the remedy advertised is compounded from the prescription of a specialist. A specialist in a certain disease knows more about and is better fitted to treat thit disease than unyone else, and that is the aeason why the Rvdale remedy never fails to relieve and so often cure the troubles for wh ich they at e recommended. Rydale's Ston ach Tablets. for 1ndigestion aid I ys pea Rvle' Liver Tablets for liver and bowxe!s- Rvdale's Touic, for a sys tenm bmil:er and sure cure for Chills I and Malaria: and Cough Elixir. for all ordina-y Conu:hs anc. bronchial trouble. ,ire four pr-e:criptions of the best. specialists and will do all that medicine can do. W. E. Brown & Co. A Bit of Sarcasm. A young man who had prolonged his call on his sweetbeart a few nights ago was surprised when a window In an upper story was raised as be left the house and the voice of the mistress called out, "Leave an extra quart this morning. please!"-Argonaut. Her Fourth. Lawyer-As your husband died in testate. you will of course get a third. Widow-Oh, I hope to get my fourth. IUe was my third, you knOw.-TOwn and Country. Dewitt's little early risers are thc best Pills made. They do not gripe. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. Quinsy Sore Throat. The followirg mixture will generally quickly bring relief in case of a quinsy sore throat: Thirty grains of chloride of potash, three drams of tincture chloride of iron, four drams of glycer in and enough distijled water to make four ounces. The dose for an adult is one teaspoonful every hour until re lieved. To avoid the constipating ef fect of the iron a good dose of some saline laxative should be taken.-New York World. Mr. E. L. Mards who conducts a gen eral merchandise business at Pope, Va. writes: I had chill,. last June and got down in vry bad shape. My system was so completely run down tnat I was scarcely able to amend to any work, I took 3 bottles of Rydale's Tonic and felt like a new man before I had finished taking it. It did me more good tlan anything I ever found and my health was good all' ast summer. W. E. Brown &: Co. Classical Musc. "WIit is your idea of classical mu sic?" "Well." auswered. Mr. Cunirox. "as I understaud it a classical piece is some thing that Is very hard to play written by sonie'ody whose name is very hard to pronounce."-Washington Star. More Than One. Edgar-What is better than a kiss? Emma-Don't you know your multi plication table ?-Pick-Me-UP. A tickling Cough froi any cause, is quickly stoipel by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it issu thorou:!hly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop :ells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to ver'y young babes. The whole somegreen leaves and tender stems of a Inug healing mountainous shrub, fur nish the curative properties to Dr. Shoon's Cough Cure. It calms the cough and heals the sore and sensative bronchial membranes no opium, no chloroform nothing harsh used to in jure or surpress. Simply a resinous plant extract., that helps to teal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the doctor uses, "The sacred herb," demand Dr. Stioop's take no other- W. E. Brown & Co. Money to Loan. masv Werms APPLY TO CHARLTON DuRANT. HOLLSTE-:'S - aai Tea iNhggets ..idicie fo Bu;: People. li:a saj Ranewed Vigor. - L' ti0 Wi l. lndigestion. I.ive -.. Tr.. n:>et.' i::ples. Eczema. Impure - Breath. Siu:ish Bowels, Headache . u; li-h. It's Rtciy Mountain Tea in tab. . m. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by LISTra Drt; CouMp.-tY, Madison, Wis. GOLDENs (JUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Cough Caution Never.posidvelynever lurluns. IfYOU cough-even from a sipecl nyYuShould always heal, soothe, antesse the Irritated bron chial tubes. Don't blindly suppress It with a stupefying poison. It's strange how.Me things finally come about. For twenty Years Dr. Shoop has constantly warned people not to take cough mTxtures or prescriptions containing Opium, Chloroform, or simiiarpoisons. And now-a little late though-Congress says "Pat it on the label. It poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good I Verygood I fterforthivmeryreesoWOthnrs. and others, should insist on baying Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels-and none in the medicine, else It must by law be on the label. And It's not only safe, but It is said to be by those that knowit best. a truly re markable cough remedy. Take no chance then. articularly withyour children. Insist on having r. Shoop's Cough-Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and note the difference. No poison marks there! Yon can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's 'Cough Cure W. E. BROWN & CO. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I Digests what you eat. Cares Colds; Prevents Pneumonia Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Bring your ich Work to The Times office.