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MEET ME AT Shaw e Collum Mer. CO. For Bargains in Cloaks and Skirts. The shades are the newest, the prices are less than you can buy elsewhere. FURS. DRESS 60ODS. LINENS. LONG KID GLOVES. We have a nice Line of Furs andI A full Line o, 3' Oune Broad Cloth 36 inch Butchers Linen. 50c. kind, 45c. Long Kid Gloves in all the popular Scars. ric $300 o $0.0t. Tey n al aades a -'.00per regrd-6 inch ShirtwaistLinen,50c. kind, 45c. shade. The $3. kind $2.50. The $3.50 Scarfs.36 c Fresh Liner 60c. kind.5c. kind at $3. A full Line of Long Silk mus besee tobeappecitcd lss f te avane n tesegoos. 36 inch Embroidery Linen.75c.kind 65c. Gloves in White. Black. Brown, Tan must he seen to be appreciated. lesothadncil ee (od.M .56 inch Cravent Cloth inl Grey and 90 inch Liaen Sheely $1.2.5 kind,.. 98c. and Grey. Also a good quality' of Short SILKS. Brown - _1.50 per v:rd. A full Line I Kid Gloves at $1. and $1.50. in all the Just received. a shipment of Plaids of Plaids from 1.5. to - .00 per yard. TABLE DAMASK. popular shades. for Si.rtwaist. Get yours before they Also a fnll Line of Dress Goods in al1 SHOES. p ~ed lsoful lne f ,J hads t matchless prices. Space will A few pieces of MNercerized. Table Da are p: ked over. Also a mask, the $1. kind, at 75c. This is less inch 2'afetas in Bluch, Brown, Blue. not permit us mention them all, but a than wholesale price. Mohairs to match, Agents for Hamilton Brown Shoes. Green and Grey. These Silks are Guar- , will convince you they are match 22x23, regular price $3., now antee- - less values. Other Table Linen at bargain prices: ways buy them. Shaw & M ae Collm Mer. CO., No. 13 South Main StreetC Sumter, S. C. N vm e 5 pExchange Your Novamdero 10c Cotton Seed for Meal. Also a Director R. J. Redding of the Georgia notpemi u mntin he aibuta hawolsa E peis to tatchsys _o__il"Cotton Seed Meal is a cheaper and more effective ferti lesvDoings. O T when barim S L Kid + lizer than cotton seed.'o 2k "A farmer should never use cotton seed directly as a ferti- l Slizerw he may exchange it for a fair equivalent of meal." o S e , Acording- to chemical analysis of each, 886 pounds of cot- + r. JuK seed meal are about the equivalent in content of plant food, at Clothing, the best that money can buy con- '_= ,&: o20 onso otn ed u wn otespro e sistent wvith the demand of the present con- .0 ponso+otnse.Btown otespro e ditions. This line we have marked down to chanical condition of the meal and its consequently greater, or * Z+ more prompt availibility, it is safe to assume that the very lowest possible price, and as you O y know ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wy bu them.av onieo h po,'1=-m: S a n e 800 pounds of meal are the full equiva- . when it comes to buying bargains, you may -d =: +4. be assured of the best for the price you can + lent to one ton of seed.+ gt: inha thi vi+it. Therefore, whatever excess abova800O pounds of meal the M Te farmer can get in exchange for a ton of seed, or by sellin . the Z +o seed and buyig the meal, less the cost of hauling or freight - in , is so much clear profit in comparison with using the ton of rer s aseed directly as a ferti It ? is very poor economy o baeA++ fo or b Director redding has proven by actual field experiments *-.a sistet wit tarhedemandeof the pes Iet con :3 + chicicnionftemalndtsosqutygrtrr + the' h a that the abcve statements are rigitb and by exchangin your beare ed o tha buyt i o ei g s with us you can reaize nearly 10 per cent. profit on the + gin. tis vicinity. Thereforelwhateveexcessbovd800p __farmeincancantdonit.chaggeeads andosmallsheadsr by selling OIL lag edsadltlehas llha o + sedadbuigtemeILesthLoto ,hun rfrih foT o aeedwehe New Idea Storehat th-et abcreatstatements4 are rigt S andT Myecange or $ youine o Ith ett? ilalfetadvecr + +4 taiy cand s-t-Bghad n sml hasA N N OIL___ __ M ILL_ _____ ou ay avenotons f yur wn H E N YOU COME STATE OF SO UTH CAROUINA! in your head, but we have it in our shelves -3 TO-W ALA County of Ciarendon, Sfor your selection, and despite the scarcity --LL COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. of this article in the market, we sel it atN SA OO the same old low price you were used to - SH VN AO N Samuel W. Griffin, Plaintiff buy from us in the last ten years.agis which is fitted up with an Joseph D. Griffin, Win. Ht. Griffin, Rich ard M. Griflin, Lawrence Griffin, H andy Su nd r eye to the comfort of his David Levi and Abe Levi, as Exe en ~cstomners. cutors and Trustees of the last Will HARCUTTING and Testament of Moses Levi, de CE ~~We nave an assortment of Buttonless INALSYE esd eedns edSuspenders for the single and the married, s HN ALL STYLES, Decree. 22throw away your buttons, you don't need ~ RA NGAND - UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A them when you buy one of our Buttonless S HA M POl ONG Judgment Order of the Court of Corn Donewithmon Pleas, in the above stated action, Suspensers. onwihneatness and to me directed, bearing date of October dispatch.--.-.--.-.--.-. -1st. 1907, I will sell at public auction, And now we wish you all a prosper- to the highest bidder at Clar ~usNovember and '"Remember Maine-thing A cordial invitation eandonCourt House, at Mannhg u if that when you buy from the New Idea Store, 2::is extended. - - judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd day you get your money's worth and a little :2 J L EL of December, 1907, being salesday, the ann:g ime Blck * following described real estate: ovr :::: MninIimsBlc-"All that piece, parcel or tract 0: -~~~ Respectfully, ::____________:___ land lying, being and situated in the County of Clarendon and State afore said containing eighty six and one-hall m - by tract of land allotted by commission VI~h~tCreek; south by lands of Mrs. R.K iu~aTo ceckerlyBelser, and lands of Holladay, and Sda tore, I westPbi~ nanofd wit Pevetisi saerthatoettrn a eceased. See plat thereof made by E. -P.oliedKRArSN atrwrd.OoFFe.Pr-J. Browne, surveyor, dated December P. KRA NOFFe early a d e z-tge-teybrah o 10th 1906, under direction of the comn ~z: head off ths ealyolds. That's surely better. missioners in the partition case of Sam *Preventlsae te ad od Cures NoQun uel W. Griffin vs Jos. D. Gritfin, et al. .-' ne, no physic, nothing sickening. Nice for the Terms of sale: One half cash, balance 3 children--and thoroughly safe too. If you feel payable in one year with interest from *..-~ h~ly.f ou meezeif yo acheaover.thnkof date of sale at seven per cent per an "1,A ~ 11 l~,l~ll~lI~llU ~ ~re is feersn.niltorday. Herei rob chaser andsetgagebo of the ris lisPeentcs greate e ency. o sold , it the privilege of the purcha ____________________________________________--Preventics. nston your druggists giving you ser paying all cash." ___ - - -- - --- Purchaser to pay for papers. 6 A. L. BARRON, NOW IS THE TIME P"vntc to visit the W. E. BROWN & CO. Phm io &Tn no JarDOS OWD E ~ O~itiO ST~i OF SouTHn CAROL.INA Have your tinnia ng by an expe It is complete in every department. The 2 rienced workma.lszsofpp n County of Cla6redon. am always ready to do the right thing WIar Path Air Shipi by those who bring me their work. By James MI. Windham, Esq., Probate I make a specialty of doing all kinds Judge. of soldering, such as coffee pots, ket Nava Dx play- . . . tles, stew pans, sauce pans, dish pans, HEREAS, Davim Levi made suit to milk pans or anything that needs re wil iterstand instruct you. Do not fail to go at _once. For meto at him esaLettersdof Ad- pairing. I will do it in a workmanl's boutifllyillustrated folder containing maps, descriptive mat- of JTuly Watson. soE.lrpiptu n u ter, ltst of hotels, etc., write These aetherefore to cite and ad- your old stoves. I have had the best W. J CAI - T. C. WHITE, monish all and singular the kindred experience with hardware men and T assnger raffc Manger. General Passenger Agent. and creditore eoft the sbe uly will give youi satisfaction. odrltm Wilmington, NC.appear before me, in the Courtof Pro- see it before you throw' it away. bate, to be held at MIanning on the 29th Atlantic Coast ELne day of November next after publication, JOHN P. BELL. thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ThehehortdThrmughstartLine.hould not be Shop near Bradham's stable. - ____-__________r Gten under my hand, this 11th day Notice of Discharge. . . . of 1\ovember, A. D. 1907s. 'N 0[SEAL.] JAMIES 31. WINDHAM, - I will apply to the Judge of Pro Judge of Probate. bate for Clar-endon County, on the a 3ANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. e t ao Dcme,12,fretr -~ - HOLLISTER'S of discharge as administrator of the -We solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to J saeo . . Garland,as. patronize this safe and strong bank. Fou'r years of con- e Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets esaeof . Galad dcaseAd. tinued growth and operation without the loss of as much g: A Busy Medioine for Busy People. Administrator. as a dollar, speaks for itself, does it not? . Brng Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. I Sardinia, S. C., November 4, 1007. W\e want to be your bankers, if you are not already a & A specific for constipation. Indigestion. Live customer, coeadseu bu t n elu h.~I- and hKidnev Troubles. Pimples. Eczema. Impure -~yo are, co e and see us anho. It is never too late to .anBckheltscylontine aintb f0 E H NEIA IntretPidonjayHoLL1stR DRoG COM.AW, SladisoD, WiS. InerstPad n ain~gs Deposits. ODE NGES FRSALLOW PEOPLE-e:.ufcue Joopae S ANK OF CLARENDON, Manning S. C. - f'OR REERRERREDEierr- ae K odoI Dyspepsia Qure ILD OE-A An old Timer. "I guess that Tom over there Is pret ty old," remarked the young Tomcat. "i should say," replied the othe. "Why, be claims that once in his youth he actually saw a bootjack."-Phila delphia Press. Near There Now. She-They say Tom Swift is going to the bad. He-He'll have a short journey.-Pick-3e-Up. 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 that disease than 'on one else, and that is the acason why the Rydale remedy never fails to relieve and so often cure the troubles for which they are recommended. Rydale's Stom ach' Tablets, for Indigestion and Dys pepsia; Rydale's Liver Tablets for liver and bowels- Rydale's Tonic, for a sys tem builder and sure cure for Chills and Malaria; and Cough Elixir, for all ordinary Coughs anc bronchial trouble, are four prescriptions of the bes1 specialists and will do all that medicine can do. W. E. Brown & Co. His Luck. Cynicus-I have been engaged to at least a dozen girls. Silicus-Always been unlucky in love, eh? Cynicus Oh, I don't know. I've never marriec any of them.-Philadelphia Record. An African fat used for domestli purposes is the oil of a species of bee tle. It is like hardened cocoanut oiL The Postmaster of Gasconade, Mo. Daniel A. Bugh, says of DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills, "I am doing s well and improving so fast in health that I cannot say too much for you Kidney and Bladder Pills, I feel like: new man." DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills are sold by W. E Brown 6 Co. Why He Was Happy. Briggs-Hudson seems to be happy Griggs-Yes; he has little money, bu he possesses a philosophical tempera ment and simple tastes. Briggs-I see He is independently poor.-Judge. It is not your duty to so live tha you will be satisfied with yourself, bu to so live that your wife will be satis fled with you.-Houston Post. One of the best formulas use can b made by a combination of Kerosene O: Spirits Turpentine, Origanum, Ethe and Ammonia. When these differe: oils are made into an emulsion it is th most penetrating of all liniments. El iott's Emulsified Oil Liniment is mad fromn the above formula and is put up i half pint botles in yellow package an sell for 25c. a bottle. Sold underguai antee W. E. Brown & Co. The Misjudged Turk. The rural Turk at home, when no goaded Into violence by his corrui rulers, is the very antipodes of th monster of popular imagination i England. His domestic virtues are a least equal to those of any wester population. He is honest, industrion! patient, gentle and of fine natural mai ners.--London Times. When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidne nerves get weak, then these organs a ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach nor stimulate the Heart or Kidney That is simply a makeshift' Get a pra scription known to druggists ever; where as Dr. Shoop's Restorativi The Restorative is prepared express1 for these weak inside nerves. D: Shoop's Restorative--tablets or liqui and see how guickly help will com Free sample test sent on request by D Shoop, Racine Wis. Your health surely worth this simple test. W. I Brown & Co. Mary Knew All About it. Little Mary's father had been teoc! ing her to walk properly. "Walk slot ly and turn out your toes," he admo3 ished her. While she was undergoing this teac] ing she attended Sunday school or day. The golden text was, "Teach a to walk honestly." After reciting several times the teacher asked: "Who knows what that means?" "I do," replied little Mary. "Wal slowly and turn out your toes." A tickling Cough from any cause, quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Coug Cur e. And it isso thoroughly harmlei and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothei everywhere to give it without hesitatic even to very young babes. The wholi somegreen leaves and tender stems o a Inug healing mountainous shrub, fu nish the curative properties to D Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms tb cough and heals the sore and isensatis bronchial membranes no- opium, r chloroform nothing harsh used to ii jure or surpress. Simply a resinor plant extract, that helps to tieal achin lungs. The Spaniards call this shru which the doctor uses, "The sacre herb." demand Dr. Sqoop's take r other. W. E. Brown & Co. STATE OF SOUTH CAHOUINA .County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. P. Anderson, John Anderson Mary Jane Hudson, Richard E Anderson, Mary Gamble. Levini Burgess, William Hammett, Minni Hammett and Turner Hammett the last two named parties, to wit .Minnie and Turner Hammnett by T A. Hammett, their duly appointel Guardian, ad Litem, Plaintiffs against Estelle Fulwood, J. W. McLeod an Mary M. Bland, Defendants. (Decree.) UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF . Judgment Order of the Court of Con mon Pleas, in the above stated a< tion, to me directed, bearing date c October 3, 1907, I will sell at put lie auction, to the highest bidder f0 cash, at Clarendon Court House, a Manning, in said county, within th legal hours for judicial sales, on Mor day, the 2nd day of December. 1901 being salesday, the following de scribed real estate: "All that tract of land in Claren don County, in said State, contain ing two hundred and sixteen acres bounded on the North by waters o Black river swamp; East by lands o Moses Levi; South by the Public roat leading from Kingstree to Manning and on West by lands of Sydne: Burgess, being the tract of lan< which was conveyed to Milton An derson by Aaron Weinberg, by Deet dated the (6th day of December, 1888 recorded in office of C. C. C. P. fo: said County, in Book L. L., at pag 6:5." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Gures Coldas Pr'ovents Pneumonia Rring ur Joh Work to The Times office Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. L Pleasant to tale Geo.S Hacker &Son MANUFACTRILS OF I. ZE zEE!E M~l M N - O- - M R i'1I Co:z Co -asam se - ea sI -: C40o CCOD Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords. Window and Fancy Glass a SDecialty. 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 t AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, IN TESTINES AND BOWELS. 50 CHOCOLATE COATED TAB LETS IN A CONVENIENT BOX. PRICE. 25 CENTS. t Prepared and Gnaranteed bY THE RYDALE REMEDY CO., Newport News, Virginia._ Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Clarendon County. IN THE PROBATE COURT. By James M. Windham, Esq., Pro bate Judge. HEREAS, Samuel L. Hamptoi made suit to me to grant hin letters of administration of th, t estate. of and effects of Ranson t Hampton. These are therefore to cite an< admonish all and singular the kin t dred and creditors of the sai4 Ransom Hampton. deceased, tha they be and appear before me, in th Court of Probate, to be held at Mai ning, on the 11th day of Septemnb e next, after publication thereof, at 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to sho, cause, if any they have, why th sai adinstato should not b LGiven under my hand this 25t] day of August, A. D. 1907. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL.] Judge of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon, IN THE PROBATE COURT. Summons and Rule to Show Caust John Bennet, Administrator of th ~Estate of William Bozier, deceased Plaintiff, aais Harriet Bozier, Thomas Bozier, Riel: -ard Bozier, William Bozier, Jr. eMartha Bozier, Mose Gibson, Hei eter Wright, Betsey Carter, Elliot tPierson, Morgan Pierson, Rufu Glover, Lucy Hamilton, WVilliar Bennet and Louis Bennet, Defend ants. To The Above Defendants Named a Heirs and Distributees of the Estat of William Bozier: *A petition having been filed in thi office by John Bennet, administratol praying for an order for the sale o the real estate oelonging to th estate of William Bozier, in aid c assets. These are therefore to cite you ti appear before me in the office c .udge of Probate for Clarendoi County, at Manning, on Thursday ethe fifth day of December 1907, at 1 o'clock A. Mf., to show cause, if an: you can, why the real estate belong Sing to said estate should not b ordered sold in aid of assets for th payment of the debts of said estat dand defraying the expenses of sai' administration. Given under my hand and seal thi 16th day of October, 1907. JAMES M. WINDHAM, rSEAL.1 Judge of Probate, Clarendon County Notice of Electior On Question as to The Issuing c Bonds in The Sum of $30,000.00 i: -School District No. 9. A written petition, from one-thir< of the resident electors of School Die trict No. 9, and a like proportion c jthe resident freeholders of the age o twenty-one years, praying for ti holding of an electing to determin whether the said school district shal Iissue and sell coupon bonds of sai< District to the amount of Thirt: Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars for th' purpose of erecting a school building ~and equiping the same, having bee, presented to the undersigned Trus -tees of said District; fNow, in pursuance of the duty re quired of the Trustees by the Act o: n1907, we do hereby order an electiom tto be held at Manning, S. C., in sai< Sdistrit, on the 17th day of Decem ber, 1907, on the question of whethe such bonds shall be issued or not, ii whih election only qualified voter residing in said School District shal be allowed to vote. Polls open at S o'clock a. mn., anc close at 4 o'clock p. m. fIn this election production of reg Eistration certificate and tax receipt is absolutely necessary. The ballot cast must have written or printedl on it the words, '"For 1.Bonds" or "Against Bonds." The Managers are R. D. Clark, J. IF. Bradham and C. J. Lesesne. A. LEVIL Chairman, JOS. SPROTT, W. C. DATIS. - Board Trustees, - School District No. 9. Maes Kidneys and Blaidder Right Kodol Dyspepsia Ours maDigetS what you eat. fCleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of fe F * pimples and blotches. It is J arant. The Arant Co. Drug Store. DEAR IN -ED when you are out hunting Bargains in Hardware that Dickson Hardware Co. will treat you right We have a complete Line of Crockery, Glass and Chinaware. all pretty designs. Also Stoves, Ranges and Heaters of all kinds. SPORTING GOODS, Guns and Rifles, Hunting Boots, Coats, Vests and Pants, Shells with Smokeless Powder and Chilled Shot for small and large game We now handle two brands of Paint which are the best brands on the market. No matter what you need, come to see us and save money. Dickson Harware Co. :SHAW-DICKSON CO. ALCOLU, S. C. With every facility of the large towns for handling goods, we are in. position to offer ourselves to the trad ing public's consideration for their trade, and cordially invite an inspec tion of our large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Hats, Crockery, and. Glassware, Fancy and Heavy Gro tceries. Come to see us, we will serve. you right, and prove to yon that we - merit your confidence. ALOOLU, - - - S. 0. BStop! Listen! Bsure to inspect otr Line of Perfumery sbefore buying elsewhere. Also a com plete of Camphor Ices, Cream, Massages. Shampoos, Etc. Don't forget us when want your:Pre scriptions filled, or need anything in the wdy of medicines. Yours for Business, THE MANNING PHARMACY I ~ we are offering in Stoves are unprecedented. We are positive Sly Selling our Stock of 0. K. Stoves and Ranges at -the same price 9 Sthey have been sold at for the past six years. On the eve of thead- - vance made by the Stove manufacturers last season we bought the .largest stock of Stores and Ranges ever brought to our market with the intention of saving our patrons the ummost cent That we suc- ~ *ceeded our prices indicate. We now have more than twenty styles and sizes to select from and on short notice fit any home with an up I to-date Stove or Range at prices prevailing for the past six years. Our Line of Heaters is the most attractive and up-to-date that -has ever been exhibited on our floor. We now confine our stock to staple crockery, though we have .a few exceptional bargains in China which it will pay the house keeper to investigate. Our Stock of Johnson's White Granate is now complete and we are selling it at regular import prices. PLOWS and SMOOTHING HARROWS. Syracuse Plows and Smoothing Harrows, che best farm implements made. American Field Fencing. We have now in stock the largest and best assortment of the 'abov e well known Fencing ever gotten together in our oounty. we have all the best and mor t popular heights at the lowest possibl Sprice. FARMERS, you can double the value of your property by @ .fencing it. Come end let us- figure with you as to cost. Very truly yours, I MANNING HARDWARE COMPNY BRING YOUR TO THE TiMES OFFICE