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Clearance We intend to leave about the 20th of this month for Northern markets to buy our fall stock, to make room-and to raise money we are obliged to have, we are slaughtering jprices unmercifully. Especially all Summer Goods, White Goods, Colored Lawns, Em broideries, Etc. ~ ~- L A glance at our Embroidery window will convince your of our cut prices. r _ i,2j ;III , WI. 'I .t. ' k ~4 q ^ ~ w { v , }IM r+.1 11Pr w ,. * Don't fail to see us when you need Furniture. Our prices can not be duplicated. We carry everything - this line. From the cheapest to the best the market afford. Money saved ;s money made. So see us before you buy. .I.EFL OL P. KRASNOFF, Mgr. BANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. We solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to patronize this safe and strong bank, Four years of con tinued growth and operation without the loss of as much as a dollar, speaks for itself, does-it not? - ~ We want to be your bankers, if you are not already a customer, come and see us about it and tell us why. If you are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too late to do a good thing for yourself. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. BANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. *THE MANNING PHARMACY TOILET AIDS Our stock of toilet goods is very complete and all goods are of the most worthy character. Worthy does not mean high priced-we afford a wide range of prices in all lines-but from the cheapest to the best each article affords utmost value for the cost. When you need Soaps, Combs, Tooth or Hair Brushes, Bath Supplies or any toilet articles or pre parations, you will find it worth while to come for them. W. M. O'BRYAN. Jr. Mgr. Suppose You Try It? Sixteen Ounces of Joy to the Pound. For 60c. it's the best you ean buy. With every pound WE GIVE A COUPON WORTH Ioc., redeemable in any of our fancy mer chandise. Made from the choicest spring gathered varieties, and specially blendid for icing. Empress Tea is unquestionably the best value. Save the$ Coupons and let us convince you of their cash purchasing power. Manning Grocery Co. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup icts gently upon the bowels and there iy'drives the cold out of the system and = it the same time it allays inflammation md stops irritation. Children like it. Z Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. pro full - rs ARTISTIC TASTE. In This the French Are First and the Irish Come Next. : jec1 Artistic taste is due to temperament, and where this exists the simplest ma- - terials lend themselves to artistic com- T binations and beautiful effects. So The French excel in dainty, graceful h designs because of their volatile, mirth no) loving temperaments. The Germans ter can never reach these' heights because thz their temperaments are just the re verse, while it has been proved in sev- I e:al workrooms that, next to the Cir French, the Irish temperament Is the pr most artistic. The more artistic the general train ing of a person the more ready are T they to appreciate and profit by the my fine productions of others: hence we 9 are glad to see and grateful for the fto privilege of studying the "models" brought from Paris each season by the I enterprising importers. set Twenty-five years ago in Paris and cru London the houses that catered to America and the colonies put aside for I this trade any designs that were too to extreme or "screaming" for the fastid- oct ious home buyers. says the Millinery vo Trade Review. But times have changed. and the American woman is now con sidered the best dressed in the world. and the leaders of American society are the women who dictate quite as m much as the elite of France. .o ele MINE TIMBERS. They Add Eight Cents to the Cost of F Each Ton of Anthracite. re: The cost of every ton of anthracite is CL increased S cents by t'ie expense of the - mine timbers. To supply these tim bers, says the Vegetarian iagazine. requires each year the product of ap- I proximately 150,000 acres of forest of Timber is used for cross ties for De tram roads in the main haulage ways. - as wooden rollers and as props. A set of gangway timber consists of two legs, commonly nine or ten feet long and about thirteen inches in diameter, he and a collar six or seven feet long. el( These sets are placed on an average at en intervals of five feet One gangway - frequently contains 1,000 sets. and ten gangways to a colliery is not an un usual number. , The average life of the timber is c hardly above two years. Forty-five per er cent of the timbers are destroyed by p decay, while bieakage, wear and in- es, sects destroy the remainder. By peel- do ing the timbers and properly seasoning tai them and especially by giving them R a treatment in oils or chemical salts tic their length of service is materially in creased. The Marble and the Pencil, CI: The marble trick is as old as the days cr of Aristotle. Cross the middle and - fore fingers and roll a marble between them. The marble will feel like two, because it is being felt in an unaccus tomed way. If a pencil is drawn be tween the crossed fingers the one pen cil will feel like parallel bars. The - same illusion may be worked by plac ing the pencil between the lips and " then moving the under lip to one side, y causing the pencil to feel like two. t More curious than any of these is the one where the forefinger is crossed over the little finger behind the other two and then applied to the end of the t nose. Not only can you feel two noses, Si but one of them seems to be about ans inch longer than the other. This last - sensation Is caused by the fact that we do not ordiarily feel the edge of any object with these two fingers at the same time unless the part felt with T~ the little fmnge projects beyond the_ part felt by the forfnera-t Louis Republic.____ ___2 She said So Anyway. The young man who was endeavor-f ing to win the favor of Bobby's pretty sister met the boy on the street one morning and greeted him with much cordiality. "Er-do you think, your sister was pleased to'know I haf called the other day?' he was at last forced to ask, bluntly, after severabi efforts 'to guide Bobby'sconversationdn1 that direction "Sure!" said Bobby6 with gratifying promptness. "I know she was. I heard her say' so. "When she came home' mother said, 'Mr. Brown called whileiyou were out,' and she-said: 'He did? Well, I'm glad of thatl*"-Ybonth's Companion. Ink on-Leather. For ink spots on .leather chairs wash( the spots with mflk,,renerwing the milk\ till it is no lonmger sta:ned and the spot on the leather has disappeared. . Then wash the leather w~th warm wa ter, and when dry pcdish ft with a very little linseed oi and svinegar mixed in equal parts. 'The inira stain should be removed as quickly ass possible, for if allowed to dry and hastentit is doubt ful whether you will ,ever gbe able to entirely remove it. 4 A Better Authority. Young dusband-hiy dear Jemima, I must-say that this .pudding tastes very bad. Wife-All yourfmnataionl. dear. The cookery book says that- it. tastes excellent-London- Telegaph. Self S~at~sfied. "Look at the self satifieddub! Now what commendable ctrnit does he Dos sess?" "Well, that of being easilypleaseC." -Louisville Courier-Journal., Three Feet .and a Yard.' The trouble with burying residence property by the front foot is that it requires considerably mnore than itbree feet to make a presnfable "SY'ni-. Kansas City Star. if money didn't talk. aome peotple would never~be heaodI of.Philadelphia Telegraph. The Remedy That Does, Dr. K'ing's New Disc'overy is the remedy that does the healing- others promise but fail to perform" says Mrs. E. RI. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa. 'It is curing me of throat and lung t-ouble of long standing, -hat. other treatments reliev-ed only temporariIy. New Discovery is doing me so' much good that 1 feel confident its contnaued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This res nowned cough and cold remedy and throat ana lung healer is sold at A~rant's Drug Stor-e. 50e. and $1. Trial bottle free. 1 A Monologue. Tommy-Pop, what is the difflerence between a dialogue and a monologue? Tommy's Pop-When two woment talk, iy son, it's a dialogue; when a w'oman -:-'ies on a-conversation with he t- bus and it's a monologue.-Philade lphia &NNOUNCEMENTS. United States Senate. iEG TO ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY for the United States Senate in the ap aching Democratic primary, and I respect y solicit the support of the Democratic vot of this State. R. G. RHETT. For Solicitor. IEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for Solicitor of the Third Circuit, sub to the rules of the Democratic primary. PHILIP H. STOLL. lIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIMSELF to the voters of Clarendon for the office of icitor. subject to the rules of the primary. was appointed to succeed Hon. W. H. Wells, o was transferred to another circuit, and he r asks the suffrage of the people for the full m. believing he has already demonstrated .t he is fully qualified for the place. J. B. McLOUGHLIN. IEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate far Solicitor of the Third Judicial cuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic mary. A. B. STUCKEY. House of Representatives. RANKING YOU FOR THE LIBERAL support given me :n the past and pledging self to abide the results of the Democratic ary. I hereby announce myself a candidate member of the House of Representatives m Clarendon County. D. L. GREEN. EREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for re-election to the House of Repre tatives, subject to the rules of t- Demo tic primary. I. M. WOODS. ANNOUNCE TO THE VOTERS OF CLAR endon that I am a candidate for re-election he Honse of Representatives.within the rules he Democratic printary, and I also take this asion to thank my f riends for the flattering e they gave me two years ago. JOHN H. DINGLE. DESIRE TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE for the honor conferred upon me two years >in electing me a member of the House of presentatives and feeling that I have done - duty. I offer myself for re election to that orable position. subject to the rules of the mocratic party. promising. if endorsed by re tion. I shall serve the people faithfully. O. C. SCARBOROUGH. ROMIST.NG TO ABIDE THE RULES GOV erning the Democratic prima: y and the ult thereof, I announce myself a candidate the Lower House of Representatives from irendon County. HENRY B. RICHARDSON. Ja. Sheriff. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate ,or re-election to the office of Sheriff Clarendon County. subject. to the rules of the mocratic primary. E. B. GAMBLE. Say 13, 1908. Clerk of Court. HANKNG THE PEOPLE FOR THE CON fidence reposed in re and pledging myself to ide the results of the democratic primary, I reby announce myself a candidate for re eton to the office o; Clerk of Court of Clar :on County. ARCHIE I. BARRON. Superintendent of Education. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A ndidate for the Offi:e of County Superinten at of Educution of Clarendon County, and tdge myself to abide the rules of the Demo ti party relating to elections. If elected. I pose a vigorous administration of all mat. s pertaining to the duties of the office, and ecially to that of school superintendence, iog in connection therewith what I may be le towards the securing of the best teaching ent to be had, the betterment of school build is in rural communities, and whatever else 11 contribute to the upbuilding of the educa. nal interests of the county. Respectfully. E. J. BROWNE. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for Superintendent of Education 01 rendon County, subject to rules of Demo stio primary. F. EARLE BRADHAM. Auditor. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for re-election to the office of County iditor. subject to the rules of the Democratic rty. ANDREW P. BURGESS. Supervisor. 'HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TC thank the voters of Clarendon for theit orable support in the past and announce at he will stand for re-election to the offic County Supervisor, subject to the rules o e Democratic party. E cADN Y OvER-PERSUASION WE THE MANI friends of T. C. Owens have secured li nsent to become a candidate for the offce o1 ipervisor of Clarendon County-, pledging him i to abide the rules of the primary. FRIENDS. County Treasurer. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate for re-election to the offce of Coun easurer. subject to the rules of the Demc istic primary. L. L. WELLS. PPAREL SHOP OR MEN ~ND LADIES. Everything of the best foi the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. )AVID )UT FITTING OMPANY, SCharleston, S. C ~inesalve ACS LIE POUana arbolized ronso mar H ousek We will be pleased t< Blue Flame, wickless Oil S since passed the experimen hold necessity, supplying meals with little trouble or good features about; Blue I ness. There is nc waste, nc ated and cooking begins at stopped with the cooking. As a means of cookil equal. With a Blue Flan service. The housekeeper cook not coming, while it being able to prepare m . otherwise be annoying iu it in stove or range. We will what convenience zhese sti We have just receive These, we are sure will till whiere large refr-igerators: expensive. It takes but te: and this amount Will last t. for nse, and cooling, they3 made of galvanized sheet i wool, the compartment for to accommodate two or t frigerator should prove a small children. PAINTS. OILS Lessen the labor of< floors. at the sametime mal and healthful. We will se: ing, and we have in stock Besides floor paints, we ha Varnishes, JTap-A-Lac, Enm tubs, B uggy Top Dressing House Paint. MANNING IAR Chicora College, I GREENVILLE, S. C. - Owned and controlled by the Presby terian Synod of South Carolina. A high-grade College for Women. A Christian home school. Graduate courses in the Arts and - Sciences, Ndusic, Art, Expression. Gym nastics and Business. Large and able faculty. Beautiful grounds. Elegant Buildings. Modern conveniences. Healthful climate. Lo cation in Piedmont section, and in city of 35,000. Expenses for the entire year: A. Tuition, Board, Room and fees, $183.00. B. All included in proposition (A) and Tuition in Music, Art or Ex pression, $203.00 to $213.00. The next session opens September 17th. For catalogue and information ad dress, S. C. BYRD, D. D.. President. NEW QUARTERS McLEOD BLOCK. My patrons and the public gen erally is invited to visit my new store which I have filled with the Freshest Family Gro ceries, and always keep my large Refrigerator full of the best Cheese and Butter. There is nothing in the Grocery Line that cannot be found in my store. Headquarters for Flour, Coffey, Sugar, Teas, Canned Goods of every kind, Crackers, Cakes, Biscuits, and Confec tionary. Let me have your orders and prompt and satis factory service is guarantee.i. P. B. Mouzon STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. By James M. Windham, Esq., Judge of Probate. W H E R E A S, Blaney A. Johnson made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of Margaret H. Creecy. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Margaret H. Creecy, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate. to be held at Manning on the 16th day of July next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any theyshave, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand,- this 29th day of June, A. D. 1908. JAMES M. WINDHAM, A.Judge of Probate. University of Wie South Carolina. Wierange olf choice in Scien tific, Literary, Graduate and Professional Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Licentiate Instruction, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Well equpped Laboratories, Library of over 40,000 volumes. Expenses morderate, many students make their own ex penses. Next Session (104th) begins ~September 23, 1908. For Announcement write to the President. Columbia, S. C. An Ordinance Relative to Doas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, jCLARENDON COUNTY. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen in Council Assembled and by Authority of the Same. SECTIoN 1. That after July 1st 1908, it shallibe unlawful for any dog to run at large upon any of the streets of Man *1ning, S. C., unless muzzled. SEC. 2. The Marshals or Police shall have power, and are hereby instructed to kill, after said date, any dog found upon said Streets not having on a muz Ratified by Council this 15th day of June 908. P. B. MOUZON, Mayor R.. C. WELLS, Clerk and Treas. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. eepers! Shave you see our stock of toves. These stoves have long a] stage and are now a house ready means of preparing expense. Some of the specially 'lame Oil Stoves are cleanhi odor. Heat is quickly gener once, and the flow of oil is ig in an emergency it has no e Oil Stove ever ready for need have no fears about the vill afford much pleasure in ay dainty dishes that would were necessary to make tire Ibe glad to show our patrons s;es can be made. d a few Mercery Refrigerators a long felt want in homes dave proved troublesome and Spounds of ice to charge thenm e entire day in a small family Lre inexpensive as to cost. Are on and packed with mineral refrigerating is large enough bree small dishes. This re boon to housekeepers5 with AND VARNISHES. ~leaning the house by painting e your home more sanitary d you color cards for th~e ask all the most approved colors. ye Stains, Furniture Restorer. imels for iron bed and bath ,Gold and Silver Paint and DAIL COQIP'Y EES LA] An improvement ove: system of a cold by at satisfaction or money Sold by Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to talie ank of Summerton, Summerton, S. C. )APITAL STOCK - $25,000 00 SURPLUS------- 8,000 00 TOCKHOLDERS' - ,IABILlTIES - - - - 25,000 00 $58,000 00 IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 7e pay interest at the rate of 4 Per Cent. er annum, compounding same iarterly. RICHARD B. SMYTH, President JOHN W. LESESNE, Cashier. Eat andGrow Fat FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD - TO EAT. ive us a Trial. Cark & Huggins. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength rvoO - ness, hedche, constipation. bad breath, 1 general debility, sour risings, and catar h f the stomach are all duo to Indigestion. ~odol ;eliaeeindgestIOn. 'Tis new discow m y reentsthe aturaljices of dger. ion as texeist in a healthy stomach, ombined wihthe "greatest known tonIc 1 ad reconstructive properties. IKodol for ' os-not onl relieve Indigestion . ~py8s~but thsfamous remedy all stomach trouble by cleanskIg, gswetnig ndstrenghng the mucous membranes lining the stomah Mr. S. S. Bail, ef RavenswoodW, Va..s317 FOBACKACHE WEAK KSDNEYS eWISKDNYandSDDERPiLLSesada Prepared by E. 0. DeWfTT & CO.,OhCcgS W. E. BROWN & Co. 1 GoS.HacKer &Son M&asUYAcTURERS or E= ah Weghs n -Cos Windw an Fany Glss aSpecalty DMrsAIN, Blinds CMANNISNG, S.C. vib Egs and CdSreors. DR.LESESNLE, MANNING, S. C. oe ATN EY AT7LA MANNINGn, S.C URDY & OELLYAN AttorEnnes and ounSureyrssa, MANNING, . C. W. C. LAVIS J. AENEG ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING, S. c. ATTORNEY% AT LAW, M ANNING. S. C. F (ATIVE COUGH SYRUP' CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. e many Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the :ting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give efunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U.S.A. THE MANNINI PHARMACY. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of e p *pimples and blotches. ' 1v tIt is guaranteed W. E. BROWN & CO. *- - -.*. LEON WEINBERGW MANNING S C -, *~ --han. we quote mean Aut one thing ,r he goods are o inferio Remember,iebest s e too good.' And the best is the cheapest, L~i be it Dry Goods or Groceries SUJMMERTON S. Co MA NIG ..NNN 9'S C' . .. . . : . THE BANK OFMANNIN MINNTI j 'apital Stock... ..------.....- ...... urplu .......... . ----.-------.---.---.-"- - tockholders' Liability ....-... -.......... .$4,0 otal .._ .$120000 IT IS EASY TO WRITE check in payment of a bill. Much easier than counting out the actual cash. And the cheqk is a receipt for your money as well. THE BANK OF MANNING nvites you to open an account with it today. Then you can write checks and :onduct business as all successful men do. Remember also that the loss of you loesn't mean the same thing as'if you lost your cash. Prescribes Dr. Blosser's Catarh Remedy. Dear Sirs-I first used your Catarrh Cure in KILL TE CO CH . he case of my son. who bad chronic naso-phar ngeal catarrh, with great benefit to him. I AND UREITE LUNGS iften prescribe it for other of my patients, and think it is quite the finest remedy for catarrh hat has ever been placed on the market. Thanking you ror past favors. I am. ,I Yours very truly. Elloree. S. C. Dear Sirs-Your medicine is -vinning fast in New iscovery. his country. It has effected some remarkable ures. I do not ,now that it has failed in one FUCHS nstance where it has been fairiy tried. LD a $ Very truly yours. - REr. T. H. ALLEN. Lexington, Ky., AND ALL THROATANDLUNGTROLE Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy is for sale by L. R Boger. Manning. S. C. A month's treat ent for $I.00O. A free sample for the asking.OR ON 'REUD . postal card will bring it by mail~ W H EN YOU COMET ~ T TO TOWN CALL AT J . D L -~ KUOILES nallindUofH and Tre Pie frmL 8t U C onstomeDr.inches ANALDTYE, ALL TOATAN.erT.U.S SHAINGA~DJ. S. BELL, SH AMPOA ON Wich Woodieneofupheithrld ey cothal cnvitatof Mehis orhModynihsa cusomrs .. .ELS.. HiAIRii Tie CTTIn or o Wr o hTmsofie IN AL STYES,/