The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
p ,. ES CONT UE Te AnVANCE AT CLARKS
WAR E"1OUSE.
Now i the tim 1for tobacco pianters to put their cheaper
wrd O oL tuacco un the market. L ar1e selliing well and we
ai vise the planters to se!" thei now. You Can tind no bct -
ter 1 . U to-i than at Chu'hn W Uu5s. Therk is a larC crop
ma wee deterined to su shr of it if hard work.
hi-l --rices and honest dealings count for anything, then sell your
to - wit us. In'u short time here will be a great many to
b:acco buversin this county. We would advise tbe planters to put
tk: 1. ol the m1arket. Thse :aiury buyers are not goimg
to 1a) any more uo your toaceo than you can get on the market
if tviy know, the planter deserves all he can get out of is
co;. vTe a n erested in te ara er'0 welfare and will
buy yo'' tC)acc chaa as possil. Put your tobacco on the
manet and try Clarks Varehouse with your-next load.
XT
lars Warehouse,
R. D. CLARK, Proprietor.
LISTEN !
Special Peremptory Sale
of very large and tine Stock of Men's. Young Men's and Children's
Clothing, Dress Goods and Shoes.
About 400 Men s Suits.
About 200 Young Men's Suits.
About 300 Boy's Suits.
About 700 Men's Pants.
About 100 Overcoats.
50 Fh.1cy Vests.
5,000 yards Homespuns.
0.000 yards Outings.
3.000 Pairs of Shoes.
200 Skirts.
300 Ladies' Jackets.
All kinds of Dress Goods.
Al kinds of Notions.
300 Ladies' Hats.
Ana.every item usually found in a tirst-class establishment.
We h' - ve always catered for the best of trade and carry only goods
from chable houses. and the stock without a doubt is the cleanest
and ost lu-to-date in Manning.
Yours for business,
C. M. Davis & Co.'s Old Stand.
Appetite Persuaders
SBELOW WE OFFER A FEW OF OUR NEW
ARRIVALS.
Large Fat M~aekerel. Fancy. No. 1, 25c.
Largze Fat M1ackerel, Fancy. No. 2. 15c.
Kipredcr Herrings. Largze Catns, 23c.
Kippecr Paste, Imorted. per cain, 10c.
Assorted Paste Chicken, Ham, Tongue,
..c................................10e.
New York State Apples, per Peck 37c.
Fine Cooking Buttnerprb....9e
Picnie Hr ras-Eats just like Ham, per
Iaao.Sphet and M~ezzoni.
......... ....... .........10 and 15c.
Breakfast Bacon. Fancy Boneless. per.
pound,... ....... ..........-16c.I
Smoked Pig sides-Excellent M1eat
per pounlfd.............. .---15c.
Porta l.lica CofTee. 5 pound roasted
and ground...... ..........O.0
Maple Syrup-strictly pure 1-2 gallon
cans- ... ..... ... ....... ......
Mlaie Syrup --strictly pure-1 Quart
Bohttie...........................'40c
Force, Shredded Wheat, Corn Fiakes
Fancy 3Mixed Cakes. se.. &c.
SManning Grocery Co. I
8QUALITY. I
Dfugies. Our Rock Hill, Durham, Corbitt and Babcock
-Buggies embrace every featur'e to be desired in -~service
able and perfect riding. Buggy. if it is ease of motion,
finish and durability in a Buggy you want, for the lowest
dollar, we have it.
0 FR EE.
You get a ticket with each Buggy that entitles you to
Sone chance at our fifty dollar prize. Somebody gets tbe
emoney. Get in line and win.
Our Line of WXagons~ is Ccmplete. and for lightness of
r aft and durability for the price we offer, is unappro
ched mn any rival.
OH ORSES.
S Our Car load of Hiorses was unloaded this imor nng.
)Lme in and select what yon want from a car that has__
Sot been picked ovrr. We~ will give von the benett of
ur twenty-ticc? years experience in helping you get just0
-hat vou want.
LAD DOBES and H RNESS
We now~ handle the eclebrated d- R ?obes. and
are the bestL Line ever shiown in the countx-. 1-ive hun
~d sat-s~ie customrs- usi~n"g our hanmd nm Hres
fact we W~ en ry I evrting in ou 1u yo wanO Vtft. Gunar
We want your trd an re~ in shp to get it if you
spt4 ou iefreiyou mak youpcas.
YorLwd awkeAdH AMosrvo.
A Sure-enough Knocker.
J. C. Goodwin. of lIeidsville, N. C.
ai uks Arnica Salve is
. s h knocker for ulcers. A ba'
eA k"I~ie W1l 111V leg' las u" niiii11er, bu,
that wouderul salve knocked it out it
a few rounds. Not even a scar remain
ed." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burn!
et c. 25( at Arut's (ruvt store.
Wisdom From a Babe.
"What would you do, my boy," aske
a professional vocalist proudly, "if yol
could sing like me'
"Iave some singing lessons!' replie<
the lad.-Philadelphia Inquirer.
The honor we receive from thos,
who stand In fear of us is not tru<
honor.-Montalgne.
c Millions of bottles of Foiey's Hone;
and Tar have been sold without an;
person ever having experienced an;
other than beneficial results from it
use for coughs, colds and lung trouble
This is because the genuine Foley'
Honey and Tar in the yellow packag
coutains no opiates or other harinfu
drugs. Guard your health by refusin!
any but the genuine. W. E. Brown
Co.
An Insult.
Tuffold Knutt - Wot are ye crosi
about? Wareham Long (in a hig]
state of indignatioa)-The woman i1
that house acrost the way insulte
me! I asked her if she had any ol
clothin' to give a pore man, an' sh
offered me a bathin' suit--Chlcag
Tribune.
Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form for m:
laria. chills and fever. rcgulates the liver. ki
nevs and haadcir. brings quick relief to biliou
rs. i6-hcadache. constipation. Pleasant t
taixc. The st.OO ihotc conta1inS ,.n times qInai
tity of the 50c size. First dose brings relic
Sold by The Manninr Pharmacy.
715
COPYR nr
HE PIPES H15 LAY
WE LAY THE PIPE!
That's the difference between tal
and action. We leave.claims and boas
ing to others and attend strictly t
business, letting our work speak for u:
Cheap plumbing invites malaria and a
the other ills that follow bad sanitatioi
No house fitted up by us has ever di
veloped unheathy conditions. Join th
company of those whom we have mad
fortunate.
R. [1. MASTERS,
127-129 King Street, Charleston, S. (
APPAREL SHOP
FOR MEN
AND LADIES
Everything of the best fo
the personal wear and adorr
ment of both sexes.
We fill mail orders carefull,
and promptly.
DAVID
OUTFITTING
COMPANY,
Charleston, S. C
Laxative ruitSyrui
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseat'e.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
-stipation by i-estoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Refuse substitutes. PrIce 500.
W. E. BROWN & C0.
J. S. BELL,
MACH INEST.
Repairer of
AUTOMOBILES, and all kinds of Ma
chinery.
PLUMBING, and Steam Fitting. Cu
and Thread Pipe fr-om 1-8 to
inenes.
EAVY BLACKSMITH Work Don
to Order.
J. S. BEL L.
KIL HECOUCH
AND QCL ELQC
WITH g
New Dscvery
~ 9OLDS resottIf~ree
AND ALL THR.OAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACOTOBK
OR MONEY EEF~UNDED.
Arant's Drug Store,
FOLEYllOKET-T-ll
for chzudren; ecfe, suire. No opiatesc
g yur Job Wnrkl to The Times nffie.
Bees Laxative Cough S.yrup always brings
quick relief to collr1hs. colds. boarseness1
whooping-cough and all bronchial and throat
trouble. Mothers spCecial ly riconimend it for
children. l'Icasant to take. rently laxative.
Sold by The Manning l'harmacy.
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Frost on the Moon. kr
Changes on the moon's surface, espe- 1 $p
cliilly at the point known as the crater I <>
Linnaeus, are recognized by some as- a
tronomers. It Is concluded that the kr
diminution of a white patch must be th
a melting of hoarfrost at sunrise and ia
that the deposition and melting frost se
must be taking place in other parts of W
the moon.-Lfondon Chronicle. pr
th
tv
Quick Relief for Asthma-Sufferers. in
Foley's Honey and Tar affords im- g(
mediate relief to asthma sufferers in the th
worst stages and if taken in time will
effect a cnre. W. E. Brown & Co. di
Brief, but Crushing.
He was very badly in love indeed tl
and had sat up till the "wee sma' 1
hours" composing the following l1ies: n
Beautiful one, with eyes so blue.
Oh, how my fond heart sighs for you!
Sweet spirit, listen to me now; P4
Hear once again my ardent vow.
He turned out about three yards of ai
I this soul inspiring verse and sent it to
the object of his adoration with a re
quest that she would express an opin
ion on its merits. Tils is what he re- I
ceived: c
"Dear Mr. Hopkins," she wrote, " c
do not like to hurt your feelings, but 1
if you will read the initial letters of e,
L- your first four lines downward I may c
say that they express my sentiments a
0 exactly." - f<
To those afflicted with kidney and bladder
trouble. backache, rheumatism. Pincules for t]
the Kidneys brings relief in the first dose. Hun
dreds of people today testify to their remark
able healing and tonic properties. 30 days' trial
$1.00. They purify the blood. Sold by The Man- C
ning Pharmacv c
r
Did as He Was Told. C
A well known Brooklyn clergyman a
in a talk to hs Sunday school urged t]
the children to speak to him whenever f
they met. 'The next day a dirty'faced 1h
urchin accosted him in the street with, t
"How do, doe?" b
The clergyman stopped and cordial- i
ly Inquired. "And who are you, sir?" I
"I'm one of your little lamb*," re- J
plied the boy affably. "Fine day!"
And, tilting hLIs hat to the back of his
head, he swaggered. off, leaving the
worthy divine speechless with amaze
mebt.
Gazelle Hunting.
Gazelles in Nubia are hunted by a
k powerful breed of hounds In build I
. somewhat heavier than a greyhound. I
In spite of being far swifter than the I
hound the gazelle falls a victim from I
the nervous ha.bit of. constantly stop
i1 ping to look back to see if it is pur- 1
sued. It also- expends its strength by
taking great bounds in an almost ver
- tical 4treetion, thereby not only losing
e time, but exhausting itself, so that it t
is overtaken without difficulty.
A Game of Chance.
"I suppose," said the stranger with
in the gates, "the lid is on all games
of chance in this town."
"Don't you believe it, stranger," re- 11
joined the native. "The marrIage 11- C
-cense office is still wide open."-ER- C
change.e
If you are a sufferer from piles. ManZan Pile d
Remedy will bring relief wi th the first applica- ~
tion. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by The p
Manning Pharmacy.
-Till
PEOPLES X3
MANNIN
*The Manning Market is nos
- PEOPLES WAREHOUSE is head
If you want your Tobacco s<
tobacco men bring it to the PE~)P
the best lighted warehouse in the
show to better advantage on this fi
Carolina. Tinder these conditions
tobacco, we feel safe in saying that
sales entrusted to us as we promis4
sonal attention to every pile and n<
highest market price. A trial loac
W. H. McG'UIRE, Froi;
W. K. McINTOSH, We
A. T. THORNTON, Au
DAVE TURBEVILLE,
OFF
and some fi
justreceived. 4
your wants sui
How Queen Bess Dined.
rhe setting out of ithe dinner of
,een Elizabeth was a Ceremonious
nction. First caeic a gentleman with
rod, followed by a gentleman carry
g a tablecloth, which, after they had
elt reverently three times, was
read upon the table. Then eame two
hecrs. one with a rod, the other with
saltcellar, a plate and bread. They
elttlree times,. placed the things on
e table, knelt again and retired. Next
me a lady In waiting, followed by a
cond. The first lady, dressed in
ite, after kneeling three times. ap
oached the table and solemnly rubbed
e plates with the salt. Then entered
:enty-four yeomen of the guard clad
scarlet and each carrying a dish of
Id. These dishes were placed upon
e table, while the lady tast:er -gave to
,ch of the guards a taste from the
sh he had brought In for fear of pos
ble poison. These guards were se
ted from the tallest and stoutest
en in all England. At the close of
Is ceremony a number of unmarried
dies appeared and with great solem
ty lifted the various dishes and car
d them to the queen In her private
$artments. The queen dined and sup- O
d alone, with few attendants, and it
as seldom that any one .was admitted 1
: this tire, and then only at the inter- r
'sslon of some one in power.
Ll
Coal Used by Romans.
It Is believed by some historians that
)al was used by the Romans on the
>tinent and by the Britons on the Is
.nd before the arrival of Caesar. As
irly as 1234 Henry III. granted a 11
mse to dig coal near Newcastle, but
few years later the use of coal was
)rbidden in London, the smoke being
eemed prejudicial to public health.
1 1306 the London gentry. petitioned
ie king against Its.use, declaring that
spite of his royal order certain ma
clous persons persisted in burning It
oals began to be brcught from New
stle to London In 1381, during the
Ign of Richard II. By the year 1400 qi
al was commonly burned in London
s a fuel, though 200 years later, In
2e reign of Charles I., its use was far
com being general throughout Eng
rd. Anthracite coal, which, except
3e diamond, is the purest form of car
on known, was first used by a Con
tectcut blacksmith named Gore in -
768 and as a domestic fuel by Judge
esse Fell of Wilkesbarre, Pa., In1808.
Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
leasant little pills that are easy to
Lke. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co.
Declined In Rebuttal.
Actboress (of the budding variety)
got level with the editor last night.
Ie always rejects my manuscripts.
ut I have had my revenge. Friend
low did you do It? Authoress-I de
lined his son with thanks.-PCk-Me
p.
Driven &rom Homo.
"i)d you hear that the daughter of
hat rich man in the next street had
teen driven from home?'
"No! When did It happen?"
"Just after she got into the carriage."
Will Interest Many*
Every person shoulid know that good
ealth is impossible if the kidneys are
eranged. Foley's Kidney Remedy will
ure kidney and bladder disease in
7ery form, and will build up and
rengten these organs so ther will
erform their functions properly. No
anger of Bright's disease or diabetes
Foley's Kidney Remedy is taken in
Lme. W. E. Brown & Co.
QREHOUSE1
G, S. C.
ready for business and the '
quarters :for high-price Tobacco
ld by wid e-awake experienced
'LS WAREHOUSE. This is
State and your tobacco will -i
oor than any other in South.
and. with our experience in
you will be pleased with all
also to give our very best per
>t let it go for less than the S
LwiRh convince you.
>rietor.
iger an~d Book- '
keeper.
ctioneer.
01erk.
INE
C
C
ne driving
Dme and geti
plied. .
An improvement ov<
system of a cold by g
satisfaction or money
Sold b;
~LE i
f Will cure any caSe
bevond the reach of n
IIk of Summerton,
Summerton, S. C.
PITAL STOCK - k25,000 00
RPLUS ----.-- 8,000 -00
OCKHOLDERS' -
AABILITIES - - - 25,000 00
$58,000 00
IN OUR .
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
e pay interest at the rate of
4 Per Cent.
x annum. compounding same
iaterly.
RICHARD B. SMYTH,
President
HN W. LESESNE,
Cashier.
at and Grow Fat
FRESH MEATS AT
ALL TIMES.
EVERYTHING GOOD -
TO EAT.
ive us a Trial.
lark & Huggins.
W H E N YOU COME
TO TOWN CALL AT
WELLS'
$HAVING SALOON
Which is fitted up with an
eye to the comfort of his
custoners.. ..-.
HAIR CUTTIIW
IN ALL STYLES,
SHAVING AND
SHAMPOOING
Done with neatness and
dispatch.. .. .. ..
.4 cordial invitation
is extended... .
J. L. WELLS.
auig Times Block.
oS. HacKer &Son
DoorUCSahS Blins
[oudin ad Bildnr
aeial,
CHARLSTONS. C
MANNINGas, Blinds
R.old J. FANK. BEIER.
CHANNIN, S. C.
vil Enges and Suveors.
H. LESESNCE,
MANNING, S. C.
oe ATNEY AT w
MAMNINGS S. C
EED & O'BRYLAN,
Attorgnes and ounsureyrssa,
MANNING. S. C.
. LEAVIS.NA EINEG
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
MANNING, S. C.
T-H~ARLTN WODSN,
ATTOREY AT LA~W,
MANNING. S. C.
(ATIVE CUUEH SYRUF
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
,r many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it.rids the
eting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give
refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A.
THE MANNING PHARMACY.
--p 'g , Cures Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease
iedicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
W. E. BROWN & CO.
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 alreadyA
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 BANK OF MANNING, MANNING, S. C.
apital Stock..... ....................... ...........40,000
surplus..........-. .... ....... .......... . ....................... $40,000
tockholders' Liability .......................... .................... $40,000
rotal ......... ....... .................. . $j120,00
THE EAGLE IN ITS FLIGHT
is no more independent than the man with a good balance at the bank. The
way to acquire that balance is to commence depositing your cash now. Tien
you will spend less and consequently save more.
THE BANK OF MANNING
will accept your deposits even of they be of modeit proportions. Opin ac
count with what you have and pay all bills by check. Men with cash in theIr
pockets spend much more needlessly than those who draw a chec' for whz.
they purchase.
it
o Lower- Prices
than we quote mean but one thing
the goods are of inferior quality
Remember, "The best is none too
jij . good.' And the best is theicheapest,
~hibe it Dry Goods or Groceries.
ISTRAUSS-R0GAN~ CoPAY.I
SUMMERTON, S. C.
han cethe W r l yo
Th lres ai rdBook Stoe in yh or. 4ED baITe
you can by di ersyn theu pan ute four .or
pastres ill beatfu mraedr and moaaruwhepoit h
patue sfrtexensrie.dyW Bustermual Gass lnedhi
fal wilub infne~4 oweit.ie for atrig nt yearand
' oce lae ' ill1 aord grainfo ho gs nt.wrl.4 er and ate sev
Crsaono t price ofbl you prouei hep onl wayml
youns canbydihesfyighoused-fro oir land.turel
hptocut wil en mrepzrk anill.oft.A o
paThre is no exeimitet therossibilitis phllnteds
andfallrm bt ino conitinieted for pasturin etyaan
one lanet shimen aford Wirazeing Barbedg and atlosv-n
eer seaons.ht i tenaboun topcwsa ml
ebyenhe mandsmrta thesee oms conenin asre wmgt
help toi fce do our tron bil el. ws osbemr
ene poit. no limit to slthe siiltie with wellofence
landfandptarmertdontotconvenienteeields fo panturo
the lare shipmelln ofWie Idealneing ower.andWoven
moer brogh witoth coursn. N te oe a to
bthe aes more thda theern yeas. We ae goa tol
sl ofteirs fcto or tro.ns adtint the owestpsl ad
Rakes of proftewto selling anir lot ofSmotin Hrrose the
and Tofoseteedlo Beail Plos (Srseetil and oe
purcaose l the you w i pert Hay wilPrth ests. vst
metyoCavemeil anyd Eas. trs
We arestll elln size. Idelemer wer aThisu
moiedweri withou cmarion o yothr Mwers as stood a
thersam to est wth thu daseeighs.e aeafl
We ls selth Re Ripe H ResK
CanTe MiMESan EaoFFICEr.