The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
MANNING. S. C.. 31 LY 22, 190,;,.
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PURE DRUGS
and
MEDICINES
at
ARANT'S DRUG STORE
Mrs. W. M. Turner is visiting rela
tives in Tennessee,
S. Oliver O'Bryan, Esq., left yester
day for Glenn Springs.
Mr. Joseph Spratt is spending his
vacation at Glenn Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Legg left Mon
day on a visit to Tennessee.
Mr. David Levi and family left this
morning for the Isle of Palms.
Miss Elizabeth Dove of Sumter is
visiting Miss Mattie Venning.
Hon. Josheph F. Rhame has re
turned home from his summer vacation.
Automobile repairing, plumbing, gas
engine oil, and gasoline, at J. S. Bell's.
Miss Alleen Aull of Allendale is in
Manning visiting Mrs. Shelby Davis.
Go to J. S. Bell's to get gas engine
oil, and gasoline, and all kinds of re
pairing.
Until further notice the office of the
county supervisor is over the Bank of
Manning.
The court house commission meets
today to open the bids from the con
tractors.
Mrs. Simon Iseman and daughter,
Miss Lucille, left this morning for Sul
livan's Island.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin and
daughter, Miss-Clara, are so-journing
in the up-country.
Mrs. J. L. Wilson and children left
Monday to visit relatives in Spartan
burg aJpd Greenville.
Contractor S. M. Reardon is putting
up a temporary office for the clerk of
court on the court house square.
The Ladies Missionary Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. S. J. Bowman
Friday July 31, instead of.the 24th.
-The Manning Epworth League will
serve ice cream and cake on the court
house square Friday July 24, from 6:30
p. m. to 10.
It is reported there will be a new dry
goods firm established in Manning be
fore the 1st, of September made up of
hustling young men.
Labor contracts drawn under the
new contract law now on hand at THE
*TIMEs office at 5 cents a piece, or 50
cents per dozen.
Captain and Mrs. W. C. Davis have
*written to friends here, from St. Paul,
Minn., reporting a glorious time, and
they are now at Yellow Stone Park.
Let there be a big meeting here next
Saturday to make arrangements for the
old soldier encampment. Everybody
should take a deep interest in these
arrangements.
Mr. A. J. Rigby has recently pur
chased a "Red Devil" Ford automobile
which runs as smooth as an electric
car. This pretty car makes "Phonza"
awfully nice with the girls.
The great picnic at Beulah comes off
next Saturday, at which there will be a
number of speakers. In all probability
every candidate who can possibly find
the time will be at this picnic. The Al
colu Railroad Co. will run special trains
to connect with the A. C. L.
Timmonsville's Gala Day July 29th
is to be a big day in Timmonsville.
Horse racing, base ball and exhibition
drill. Over 300 dollars in prizes will
be given away. Don't fail to go if you
want to have a big time for one day.
Music by a good 15 piece band all day.
The building movement in .Manning
is getting somewhat contagious, as we
hear there are quite a number contem
plating the improving of old homes,
and the building of new ones. There
will be spent in the nears future not less
than $125,000 in Manning, which should
breathe new life into the nostrils of
trade.
We direct attention to three more can
didates cards in this issue, E C.
Thames for Magistrate at Manning,
E. D. Hodge for Sheriff, and
W. A. Dyson for Coroner. The
time is getting short, and there must
be rmore candidates or the funds for
running the primary will be short. DJo
not be bashful, if you want an office, to
say so, you are not going to get it, un
less the voters want you.
There seems to be considerable dis
satisfaction among some people over
the present title to the school house
lot, and covert threats are being made
to enjoin the trustees from beginning
work on the building until the title has
been changed from its present owner
ship to the district, without reser
vations. Then too, these persons in
sist upon tbe name of the school being
changed, most of them however, never
have been enthusiastically in favor of
the improvement.
If the-Foreston section continues dis
covering curiosi~ties, it will become
known as the land of freaks. Mr. C.
T. Ridgeway brought to Manning and
turned over to Dr. To'dd, a glass jar
containing several snakes together with
the shells of the eggs the snakes were
hatched from. A son of Mr. Ridgeway
pjlowed up a nest of snake eggs, they
were the size of large bird eggs, and
he destroyed all but three, these he
-put in a fruit jar without water, and
screwed down the top. In the course
of a few days three small snakes were
born in the jar, and are growing right
along. It is wonderful how these rep
tiles can thrive without air, food or
Married last Wednesday evening a
Panola, by Rev. J. B. Kershaw, .Tr.., a
the home of Miss Fannie Holladay. th
bride's aunt. Mr. E. B. Brown and Mis
Belle Holladay, daughter of Mr. S. P
Holladay. The groom is one of Man
ning's popular young men, and is a lax
student. The bride is wellknown an<
has a number of warm friends. Mis
Holladay for a long time assisted he
father in the oflice of Superintenden
of Education. They will make thei
home in Manning.
Mr. A. Davis, Jr., and daughter o
Washington, D. C., are in Manning
with a view of bidding on the nev
court house and school house. Mr
Davis is connected with two of the
largest contracting firms in the coun
try, they make public buildings a spec
ialty. He recently finished a handsom<
court house at fockingham, N. C., an
the citizens presented him with a mas
sive silver-headed cane, made of Jeru
salem palm. In looking over the plan:
Mr. Davis gives it as his opinion that
both the school and court house are e.
cellent, buildings which will be appre
ciated. Mr. Davis and daughter are
stopping at the Hotel Central.
The St. Paul, Minn., Dispatch con
tains the following item.
Perhaps it's just the Southern way,
but it's the most delightful way in the
world-I mean, of course, the way the
Southern visitors speak of St. Paul,
Mrs. W. C. Davis, Manning, S. C.. one
of the two women who came with the
Carolinian temple, was spokeswomar
for a group of Southerners at the Ryan
this morning. "Your city is charm
ing. There's new beauty every way I
look and new interest every day. I
have traveled about a good deal, too.
I've seen all our cities from New York
to Foreston. and I like St. Paul the
best of them all." And oh for a type
writer that could reproduce Mrs. Davis
soft, rich voice and South Carolina
accent.
A Patriotic Call.
To the Sons of Confederate Veterans:
Pursuant to the call made last week
we had a small meeting of the Sons of
Veterans last Saturday. I believe
every patriotic son of a Confederate
Veteran in Clarendon county will be
willing to do whathe can towrads help
ing the old veterans have a good time
on their encampment at Brewington
Lake on the 6th and 7th of August.
Acting under this belief I have decided
as Commander of our County Camp,
after consulting with some of our patri
otic sons of veterans, to appoint several
committees, and request them to meet
in the hall of the Woodmen, over
Levi's store, at Manning, on Saturday
the 25th, inst., at 11 o'clock, for the
purpose of organizing and going ahead
to make the encampment a success. I
hope every man whose name is on a
committee, as well as other sons of
veterans, will be present next Satur
day.
Committee on grounds and comfort
I. V. Plowden. chairman; E. C. Cos
rey, B. 0. Cantey. E. R. Plowden, T.
L. Bagnal.
Committee on refreshments-W. E.
Jenkinson, chairman; B. A. Johnson,
Louis Levi, E. B. Brown, and Alfonsa
J. Rikby.
Committee on fish-S. M. Reardon,
chairman; A. P. Burgess, W. F. Har
rington, S. W. Evans, J. W. Heriot,
and W. R. Evans.
Committee on transportation-W. M.
Plowden, chairman; A. C. Bradham, E.
1. Browne, R. C. Wells, and D. C.
Shaw.
Committee on speakers, to confer
first with the Veterans before any
peakers are invited-Charlton Dui
Rant, chairmr.n; J. McSwain Woods,
nd James M. Windham.
Committee on finance--A. I. Barron,
hairman; David Levi, I. 1 Bagnal,
llison Capers, Dr. L. C. Stukes, S. W.
Icntosn, D. Luther Green, John J.
pps, T. Parker Brown,- Dr. Frank
Harvin, Dr. Charlton Gamble, R. W.
Wheeler, Joseph S. Du~ant, J. M.
ontgomery, and Joe M. Bradham.
The committee on grounds and com
ort are supposed to look after getting
ome temporary tables, see about plenty
f good water, provide shelter in case
f rain and anything which is procur
ble that will add to the comfort of the
eterans.
The committee on refreshments are
upposed to provide plenty of ice lem
>ndade.
The fish committee will know whas
s expected of them.
The committee on transportation are
upposed to arrange means of transpor
ation from Manning or Wilsons for
hose veterans who are unable to get
way to go to the grounds.
The committee on finance are sup
osed to solicit and receive contribu
tions to defray any expenses which
ay be necessary to carry ous the
hole plan of making the encampment
a success, and I hereby nominate and
apoint Joe M. Brapham as treasurer
f that committee, who will receive all
ontributions sent to him and see that
ame are expended under the proper
uthority.
The old Confederate Veterans, at
heir last meeting in the court house,
hen they decided to have this en
ampment expressed a desire that we
join with them, so that every son of
Confederate Veteran who did service
for the Confederate States is invited to
e at tife encampment with well filled
askets. Come and bring your wives
and daughters.
Mr. James M. Windham is our eml
ient secretary and will enroll the
ames of all Sons of Veterans who are
eligible to membership.
The ranks of the old soldiers who did
ctive service are getting thiner every
year, and we have an opportunity of
giving them a good time, perhaps the
last like occasion some of them will
ever attend. It is a great privilege we
ave. Let us come together and do
what we can.
Yours sincerely,
J. H. LESESNE,
ommander of Camp Henry Lesesne,
Sons of Confederate Veterans of
Clarenpon County.
Woodward Lumber Co. to Build Court House.
The court house commission met this
morning to open up the bids for the
ourt house. Mr. D. W. Alderman
was detained at home on account of
sickness, so was Hon. C. M. Davis,
nd Captain Davis is away.
Architect Shand was present. There
were a number of separate bids for
pumbing, wiring, heating, painting,
tc. The general bids for the building
came from Grant Wilkins, Atlanta; A.
M. Waikup, Richmond: T. C. Thomp
son, Charlotte: Woodward Lumber Co.,
Augusta; Moise DeLeon, Atlanta;
George Waring, Columbia: B. F. Smith
Fire Proof Co., Washington: Nicholas
tter Co, Atlanta; Blue Ridge Con*
stuction Co., Asheville: W. T. Hadlo w
Co., Jacksonville: Simmons & Mayrant
Charleston: E. L. Hertzog, Spartan,
burg and American Machine Mf'g,
Co., Charlotte. Woodward Lumber
Co. lowest bid .$44,700 for the building.
. M. Masters, 'Charleston, heating
and plumbing $2,778.76. only one bid or
elecric work-not accepted.
Paxville Dots
The farmers are in right good spirits
now since the rain has stopped and
they are getting their crops in a good
condition.
Miss Alma King. who has been ex
tremely ill with typhoid fever is nowi
some better. Her many friends hopE
for a speedy recovery.
The young people of this place are
planning to have a social at the homE
of Mrs. B. W. Cutter on Tuesday even
ing, the 21st, inst..
Our boys have been quite victorious
with their base ball playing this season.
They have played fifteen games and
los only two. The last ganme was witi
t the Privateer boys, 15 to 5 in favor of
t Paxville.
Miss Annie Bradham is visiting at
s Davis Station.
A temperance medal contest sill be
held in the auditorium of the school
building on Friday evening, the 24th,
I inst. Public cordially invited.
\l rs. Jos. Wilson, of Smithville, and
r \Irs. J. M. Bourne. of Sampit, are vis
iting relatives here.
The Paxville W. 0. W. will have
their annual picnic at Cutter's pond
July 31. A big dinner and a good time
are anticipated.
%r. E. M. 1.radham, of this town,
is building more to his house which is
an addition to the appearance of his
premises.
Dr. T. W. Gunter, the new physician
of the town, is being quite successful
in his practice and is very much liked.
St and LU.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Sell your next load of Tobacco at
Clark's Warehouse.
57 loads of Tobacco sold at Clark's
Warehouse last Friday. Prices rang
ing from 4 to 25c per lb.
More than (0,000 lbs of Tobacco sold
at Clark's Warehouse the first three
days and everybody well pleased.
Good Sales at Clark's Warehouse.
Tobacco continues to bring good
prices. Look at the prices made for
L. B. Gibbons.. This was his first
curing:
295 lbs. @ $ 8 00...............$23 60
30 " " 12 50............... 75
180 14 00............... 25 20
55 25 00 .............. r3 75
560 $66 30
Notice the sale made for the first
curing of F. J. Morris. Both piles
were ungraded:
203 lbs. @ S 9 25.... .........$18 78
219 lbs. @ 11 50... ........... 43 62
419 $43 62
These are not bait sales, we have
no "pets," and your tobacco will sell
just as well as anybody's.
Now is the time to sell your lugs.
They are bringing good prices and
we would advise the farmers to sell
them now so that they can make
room for handling their better
grades.
We guarantee you courteous at
tention, honest dealings and the
highest market prices for your to
bacco.
Sell your next load with Clark's
Warehouse, R. D. Clark, proprietor..
APPAREL SHOP
FOR MEN
AND LADIES
Everything of the best for
the personal wear and adorns
ment of both sexes.
We fill mail orders carefully
and promptly.
DAVID.
OUTFITTING
COMPANY,
-Charleston, S. C.
W. F. JENKI
C
Cle ara:
is Now 111
All Summer and Spring
gardless of price.
Our entire line of Mililir
A nice Cowhide Suit C;
$2.98.
A nice $1.50 Suit Case
Great bargains to offer
A ni's line of 5c. Lawr
12 yards yard-wide Bl<
more nor no less sold at thi
20 y'irds good Calico sol
less sold at this price.
1 dozen best Spool Cott
10-quart Milk Pails wil
10Oc. Curtain Poles will
Lord Baltimore Alarm
at 48c.
Beautiful Lace Curtain:
pair will go at 98c. and $1.:
Black Panama Skirting
Black Brilliantines, 86
Black Sharkskin Skir
48c.
Boy's Knee Pants, 40c.
All of our 12 1-2c. and
- 1c.
All 10c. Wash Goods w
Lookout for our Minuti
display in our windows eac
We mean to sell out al
the cash. So come right
take advantage of the grea1
Our entire line of Furnitur
Goods will be put in the sa
A full line of Mattings
go on sale at special prices
If. E. JEN
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon.
By James M. Windham, Esq., Probate
Judge.
WHEiREAS. Allan M. Rhame made
suit to me. to grant him Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of James S. Rhame.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said James S.
Rhame, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Pro
bate. to be held at Manning on the
23d day of July next after publica
tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said administration should not
be granted.
Given uider my hand, this 7th day
of July, A. D. 1908.
JAMES M. WINDHAM,
[SEAL.1 Judge of Probate.
NOTIIcE.
By virtue of executions of California
Fruit, Cider Extract Company, Brown
Manufacturing Company, Crosswell &
Company and Shaw & Chandler against
H. L. Johnston and A. 0. Johnston,
copartners as H. L. Johnston & Son,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas for Clarendon County, South Car
olina. I will sell to the highest bidder,
for cash, on Monday, the 3rd day of
August, 1908, at 12 o'clock M. at the
Court House in Manning, South Caro
lina, the entire stock of goods of H. L.
Johnston- & Son, consisting of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc., now in
said store house.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County, S. C.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cares all Coughs, and expels Colds from
the system by gently moving the bowels.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
United States Senate.
BEG TO ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY
for the United States Senate in the ap
proaching Democratic primary, and I respect
fully solicit the support of the Democratic vot
ers of this State. R. G. RHETT.
For Solicitor.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for Solicitor of the Third Circuit, sub
ject to the rules of the Demratic p
PHILIP r H. STOLL
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIMSELF
to the voters of Clarendon for the office of
Solicitor, subject to tne rules of the primary.
He was appointed to succeed Hon. W. H. Wells,
who was transferred to another circuit, and he
now asks the suffrage of the people for the full
term, be'ieving he has already demonstrated
that he is fully qualified for the place.
J. B. McLOUGHLIN.4
T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- 1
didate for Solicitor of the Third Judicial
Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. A. B. STUCKEY.
House of Representatives.
TANKING YOU FOR THE LIBERAL 1
support given me in the past and pledging I
myself to abide the results of the Democratic
primary, I hereby announce myself a candidate
for member of the House of Representatives
from Clarendon County.
D. L. GREEN
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MvSELF A CAN
didate for re-election to the ..ouse of Repre
sentatives, subject. to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. I. M. WOODS.
ANNOUNCE TO THE VOTERS OF CLAR
endon that I am a candidate for re-election
to the Honse of Representatives,within the rules
of the Democratic primary, and I also take this
occasion to thank my friends for the flattering
vote they gave me two years ago.
DEIR TEXPRESS MY GRATITUDE
Ifor the honor cornferred upon me two years
ago In electing me a member of the House of
epresentatives and feeling that I have done
1y duty, I offer myself for re election to that
onorable position, subject to the rules of the
Democratic party, promising, if endorsed by-re
election. I shall serv;e the ple faithfully.
NSON Co.'s
reat
Sale
Full Force.
Goods must be sold re
iery must be sold.
tse worth $4 will sell at
vill now sell for 98c.
in all kinds of Trunks.
s will go at 3 1-2c. yard.
ach will go for $1. No
price.
Id for 81. No more nor no
on will go at 55c. dozen.
go at 10c. each.
go at 5c.
Clocks, value $1. will go
worth $2 and 82.50 the
,9 per pair.
, 40 inches wide, only 39c.
inches wide, only 48c.
ting, 42 inches wide, only
values, at 24c.
Lc. Wash Goods will go at
'ill go at 8c.
Specials that will be on
day.
[1 Summer Goods for the
ahead with the cash and
, values we will offer.
'e and House Furnishing
e at special prices.
and Floor Coverings will
MIsoN Co.
PROMISING TO ABIDE THE RULES GOV
erning the Democratic primary and the
result thereof, I announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives from Claren
don County.
HENRY B. RICHARDSON. JR.
Sheriff.
HEREBY ANONCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for eot o th office of Sheriff -
of Clarendon County. subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. E. B. GAMBLE.
May 13, 1905. t
HEREB hNNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN- o
diaefrteoffice of Sheriff of Clarendon
County and pledge myself to abide the result of
he Democratic primary.
E. D. HODGE.
C
Clerk of Court.
THANKING THE PEOPLE FOR THE CON
fidence reposed in me and pledging myself to -
bide the results of the democratic primary. -
3ereby announce myvself a candidate for i..
,lectton to the office of Clerk of Court of Clar
mdon County.
ARCHIE I. BARRON. T
c:
Superintendent of Education. -
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A
,andidate for the Office of County Superinten
ient of Education of Clarendon County. and
?ledge myself to abide the rules of the Demo
iratlc party relating to elections. If elected. I
propose a vigorous administration of all mat- D
ers pertaining to the duties of the office, and o
~special to that of school superintendence. h;
loinc in connection therewith what I may he ti
able towards the securing of the best teaching w
alent to be had. the betterment of school build- fr
ngs in rural communities, and whatever else w
rill contribute to the upbuilding of the educa
.ional interests of the county.
Respectfully.
E. J. BROWNE.
[HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN-]
didate for Superintendent of Education of
llarendon County. subject to rules of Demo- rt
ratic primary, at
F. EARLE BRADHAM.
That hacking co
Because your sy
your powers of resit
Take Scot.sr
It builds up and strengtlI
It contains Cod Liver Oil
prepared that it is easy to
ALL DRUGCISTS: l
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PICNIC!
)n account of the CONI
ICNIC, Olanta (Beulah)
5th, we will run special
1lcolu, S. C., Schedule to
morninq and evening ti
;Log Camp).
ENE HAVE RENTED ESPE
CASION ADDITIONAL 1
ALCOLU RAI
Falrm
Our Stock of Farm I
complete and we can
best interest. We now hi
most complete Stock of
Farming Il
ever shovyn in this tou
heavily before the advai
in our line, we are enab]
best goods at the least
Call to S4
Houseke
We will be pleased to ha
Blue Flame, wickless Oil Stovi
since passed the experimental:
hold necessity, supplying a r,
meals with little trouble or exp
good features about Blue Flat
ness. There is no waste, nood
ated and cooking begins at on<
stopped with the cooking.
As a means of cooking il
equal. With a Blue Flame
service. The housekeeper nee
cook not coming, while it will
being able to prepare many
otherwise be annoying if it we:
in stove or range. We will be
what convenience these stove!
We have just received a
These, we are sure will fill a
where large refrigerators havy
expensiye. It takes but ten pc
and this amount will last the e
for nse, and cooling, they are i
made of galvanized sheet iron
wool, the compartment for ref:
to accommodate two or thre4
frigerator should prove a bo
small children.
PAINTS, OILS AIN
Lessen the labor of clea:
floors, at the sametime make;
and healthful. We will send 3
ing, and we have in stock all 1
Besides floor paints, we have
Varnishes, Jap-A-Lac, Ename:
tubs, Buggy Top Dressing, G
House Paint.
MANNING HARDM
Auditor.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for re-clection to the onfce of County
Luditor. subject to the rules of the Democrati^
arty.
ANDREW P. BURGESS.
Supervisor.
['HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
thank the voters of Clarendon for. their
ivorabic support in the past and announes
bat he will stand for re-election to the orice
f County Supervisor, subject to the rules of
be Democratic party.
I. E. McFADDI\.
3Y OVER-PERSUASION WE THE MANY
friends of T. C. Owens have secured his
Dnsent to become a candidate for the oflice of
upervisor of Clarendon County., pledging him
!If to abide the rules of the primary.
FRIENDS.
County Treasurer.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for re-election to the offce of County
'reasurer. subject to the rules of the Demo
ratic primary. L. L. WELLS.
Coroner.
and Manning sections. believing in giving
[HE VOTERS OF THE BLOOMVILLE
erit its just reward. would commend W. A.
yson to the voters of the county for the office
Coroner. Ever since the Democratic party
as been in power %V. A. Dyson hias been an ac
ye force, performed every duty and did so
eli. He has helped many others and now his
fends think it right that he should be honored
ith the votes of the people. He is competent.
DEMOCRATS.
Magistrate at Manning.
AM A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE
of magistrate at Manning,. subject to the
les of the Democratic party. Am a graduate
law and qualified for the position.
E. C. THAMES.
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PICNIC!
=EDERATE SOLDIERS'
S. C.. Saturday. JULY
passenger trains from
connect with the A. C.
rains, and Bethel Siding
CIALLY FOR THIS OC
PASSENGER CARS.
LROAD CO.
.erS!
mplements is now
serve you to your
ave the largest and
iplements
n. Having bought
rce on- everything
ed to offer you the
mrce.
se Us.
epers!
e you see our stock of
as. These stores have .long
stage and are now a house
eady means of preparing4
ense. Some of the specially
ae Oil Stores are cleanli
>r. Heat is quickly gener
e, and the flow of oil is
a an emergency it has no
)il Stove ever ready for
d have no fears about the
afford much pleasure in 4
dainty dishes that would
re necessary to make fire
glad to show our patrons
;can be made.
few Mercery Refrigerators
long felt want in homes
e proved troublesome and
unds of ice to charge them
ntire day in a small family
nexpensive as to Cost. Are
and packed with mineral
cigerating is large enough
small dishes. This re
on to housekeepers with
D VARNISHES.
ning the house by painting
your home more sanitary 4
ou color cards for the ask
he most approved colors.
tains, Furniture Restorer.
s for iron bed and bath
>ld and Silver Paint and
ria IJOMP'Y
NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS. CLARK'S TOBACCO WARE.
HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR
The Sale of Tobacco.
The farmers have already been made to realize
that R. D. CLARK is their friend. With better equip
ments. a full corps of buyers and men capable of look
ing after the farmers' interests, you may expect the
highest market prices for your tobacco.
We have been selling tobacco in this town for the
past 12 years. and mean to give better satisfaction
this year than ever before.
Now is the time to get your lugs on the market,
so give us a trial with your first load and we will
show you where the best tobacco market is.
A' ways your friend,
Clark's Warehouse,
R. D. CLARK, Proprietor.
OUR FORCE:
R. D. COTHRAN, Auctioneer.
R. F. MORRIS, Floor Manager.
F. L. WOLFE, Bookkeeper.
Tobacco,*
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THE
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE..
MANNING, S. C..
The Manning Market is now ready for business and the
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE is headquarters for high-price Tobacco
If you want your Tobacco sold by wide-awake experienced
tobacco men bring it to the PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. This is
the best lighted warehouse in the State and your. tobacco wl Z
show to better advantage on this floor than any other in South.
Carolina. Under these conditions and with our experience in :
tobacco, we feel safe in saying that you will be pleased with all ,
sales entrusted to us as we promise also to give our very best per
sonal attention to every pile and not let it go for less, than theC'f
highest market price. A trial load will convince you.
W. H. McGUIRE, Proprietor.
W. K. McINTOSH, Weigher and Book
keeper;
A. T. THORNTON, Auctioneer.
DAVE TURBEVILLE, Clerk.
3.50
/ INCE it is an established -fact that
the corset is one of the, most im
tant parts of a woman's wearing
apparel, it is worth your while to care
fully study the various makes of corsets .
now on the market. We invite the most ti
critical examination of the KABO Cor
. ,set: for the reason that we are absolutely
certain every purchaser of a KABO
Corset will prove a satisfied customer.
This explains why we are advertising
its merits.. Closely study cut of style
1909, appearing herewith. You will
observe it is a irery late model, with.
high bust and draw strings boned low
at the sides to permit free arm move
ment. Long beautiful back lines, and
771 hose supporters on front and sides.
Very beautifully trimmed with wide lace and bebe ribbon and two
oop bow. Has 13 inch: 6 hook non-rustable clasp; made of hand
ome fifiured Broche. This is exceptionally road value.
D. H I RS-C H M A N N
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 COUPN WORTi
l0c., redeemable in any of our fancy mer
chandise. Made from the choicest spring
gathered varieties, and specially blendid
for icing.
Empress Tea
Sis unquestionably the best value. Save the
SCoupons and let us convince you of their
cash purchasing power.
IManning Grocery Co.