The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 14, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
1ANNINC. S. C.. OCT. 14, 190S.
Publishes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
Advertisers will please re
member that copy for a
change of ad. MUST be in a
this offce by Saturday Noon in order to -
insure Dublication the following week. t
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NONE a
so
but licensed Pharmacists Com- s(
pounds prescriptions at t]
ARANT'S DRUG STORE.
Licensed Pbarmacists also check a;
prescriptions to insure the cus- b
tomer against possible mistakes,
and consequent danger. h
IF YOU si
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are not already one of our custo- b
mers, the above is strong argu- ei
ment in favor of you becoming v
one. .b,
Arant's Drug Store. .
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The State fair is October 26 to 30th. t
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Remember the farmers' rally Friday, se
16th.
Mr. Carlisle Strauss of Mayesville st
was in Manning Monday. hi
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The fox hunters are having great tr
sport these early mornings.
Sumter has declined to vote on the F
liquor question this year.
Miss Blackman of North Carolina is S
visiting Miss Lula McLeod. IV
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Mrs. S. R. Cole of Barn well is in tl
Manning with her sister Mrs. D. M. t1
Bradham. fr
Attention is directed to the advertise- hi
ment of the Booth Live Stock Company
of Sumter.
They say if a deer ever looks Hugh
Plowden square in the face, that deer
is safe from harm. M
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There is not an empty residence in B
the town. A good sign that Manning S,
is on her feet again. slb
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- Mrs. Annie Avant of Summerton is Tn
Manning visiting her sisters Mesdames
J. H. and J. W. Rigby. id
The names of the managers of elec- VE
tion will be published next week. The B
conmissioners met Saturday.
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The farmers' rally Friday should be S1
the largest ever held in the county. lih
Let every section be represented. in
Mr. Arthur H. Wilder and Miss Jim- e
mie Robbin were married at Render- -fr
sonville. N. C., on Sunday, October is1
11th.-Sumter Item. . w
The banks of this town will, we are
informed, in a few days be in a posi- ~
tion to loan money on cotton stored mn
the local warehouse. si
Clarendon's coitatibution to the na- in
tional campaign fund is about $150, fr
which is far more than some of the st~
larger counties gave,.a
Quite a number of Manning's young pl
folks attended the hot supper at Mr. H. wl
G. Frierson's last Friday night, and en
joyed themselves hugely. te
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Mr. .Junius Lowder, who had the cc
misfortune to lose his saw mill and ch~
ginnery by fire at Jordan, is re-estab- B]
lishing his saw mill plant. B
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Mr. R. F. Morris, who has been con- th
nected with Clark's tobacco ware
house, is now in charge of the Pine TI
Grove School at Turbeville-. te
Mr. S. Iseman went to Charleston -te
last night to investigate the hazing of m
his son Clarence, who is attending P~
Porter's Military Academy.
The 5th district convention of Knights
of Pythias meets in Sumter on the 26th ar
and 27th insts. There will be addresses in
delivered by several prominent Knights. w:
Clerk of Court Barron is collecting a
for the Bryan and Kern campaign in
fund and any persons wishing to make
a contribution he will gladly receive gi
it from them. w:
The Manning Times was presented si
with a life size portrait of William Jen- b
nings Bryan, the picture is painted on
canvass, and is the work of Mr. Thomas0O
M. Young of this town. Mr. Young de
never took an art lesson in his life, his
paintings is a natural gift, and is very m
good indeed. The portrait is hanging h(
UP in THE TIMES office.
Charleston is going to have her an-t
anual gala week, beginning November
1.6th. There is now a large battleship,|
Texas, at the navy yard, which,
%11l be a great attraction. From the'
personnel of the amusement committee fa
we look forward to a week of genuine jc
pleasure during Charleston's gala week. ha
Major and Mrs. Abe Levi went to ci
Philadelphia, called there on account
of the illness of Mrs. H. J. Isaacs, Mrs. bi
Levi's mother. Majqg Levi returned hi
yesterday- i
Professor Ira W. Williams of thet
Department of Agricultural at Wash
ington will have some useful informa
tion for the farmers of Clarendon
county Friday.a
Everybody come to Manning next
Friday to hear Smith, Harris, Williams
and Weston speak. Let this meeting ~
show that the farmers of Clarendon are cl
wide awake to their interests. tl
Mr. B. Harris, president of the c:
Farmers' Union. is doing a good work .\
all over the State, and he will meet E
the farmers of Clarendon in Manning 'I
on Friday the 16th, instant. Everybody F
come.a
The News and Courier of yesterday,n
reports that Mr. M. S. Haynesworth of h
Florence, the father of Mrs. W. E. c
Jenkinson of this place, met with the a
loss of property by fire amounting to y
85,200.
We are reouested to announce that
the ladies of Silver will serve oysters
and other refreshments tomorrow even- I
ing ~at Silver, and that Rev. Mr. Nolan -
will preach at Silver on next Sunday
evening.
Died at his home, at Beard's station t
near Turbeville, last Monday night, Mr.
J. E. Beard, aged about 50 years. 'The I
deceased was a good substantial citizen, ~
and his death will be mourned in that t
section.C
Mr. J. F. Ong who is building the r
court house, was here Saturday and i
says the rock for the building is on its v
way from Indiana and he expects it to
arrive the latter part of this week or
the first of next, but until it does arrive c
he will not be able to proceed with theI
work, This is mentioned so that those I
who are growing gray with worry will t
Married at Pi(m)ols. Berkely coun- ad tit 1111,4)(
v. on the 7ti int.. liss Julia I[arvev who kicw hi
nd Doctor Sith of Spartanburg. TheI spard many v
ride has visiited friends in 'Manning. ie work
he i., a daughter of Senator .1. A. I kar- -\I. 11 o'clu
ey. w a -Ls h!1 and
i-hted to hea
Julian Weinberg has reco'red his IelqIuLt, ounDf
ronco, whose wild instincts could not hi rh. After
tand the strains of piano :muosic. The 'imunion ervici
rouco was captured not far from where Ja:nes McDow
e had hied himself away near a swamp. Kay, pastor c
Ve believe it would not take much ar-! presided.
unient and versuasion for Julian to At the close
art with his bronco for thirty cents, if vice a short it
de party taking him would swear that late Rev. Da
e would not tell what he paid for the pastor of the
east. held. An elo
Henry prepared by tl
The town authorities put Ervin and -Mr.
mith on the chaingang for selling read effective]
quor. Now they ought to find out the bytery then a
'hite man he was selling (?) it for and when a busine
ibstitute him for Henry. Smith is a At S o'clock
Aless negro, but we are satisfied he misionary co:
)es not sell liquor, if he is guilt-y of by the Rev. V
3ything in connection with liquor tn. This was
dling it is. that of delivering it for ing to all pre
me white man, with the hope of get- home nissions
Dg a drink for himself. man of India
We are informed that the increased Wyly of Georg
;sessments in Manning will not raise son snk o t
iius. A colic
2t about S600 more than here!.ofore. the eveni
here must be something wrong about w 39
uis information, or the assessments Presbyte r c
ive not been raised as much as was daesm'>rry n
pposed. A gentleman remarked the buins iot
Lise is confined to a few, perhaps so. business sessioi
it these few must have had their prop- sabjeet of tas
ty on the books at an absurdly low preacin S
l'ue all along, and the others have aev. J. C. ov
en making fair returns. graduate of t
Mayor Mouzon went to Kingstree to preached a foi
vestigate that municipal system, with mon. At the cl
view of ascertaining the method and business sessioi
ist of constructing concrete sidewalks. cess for dinner,
e returned home very much impress- Presbytery
I with the improvement in that town, o'clock and w<
id attributes the growth to the pull- maining for di
gether spirit of the citizens. The adjourned mee
loperty assessment and tax rate is Most of the
)out on an average with 311 progessive presbytery wei
wns, but while ~the people pay taxes and the folflo
ey grow and improve, and buy and the meeting: I
11 their property at reasonable prices. of Williamsbu
church: James
Last Saturday "Reddick," one of the of Bethel and:
reet hands, and a noted "possum'' 'McKav, D. D.,
mter, went to the train- to see some of W. S. Porter,
s lady friends off, and he boarded the Pinewood and
ain, but lingered too long in sayng Grier, pastor
od-by. The train moved off gather- Brewington an,
g speed as it went, and Reddick es: W. J. Wyl
mped off, about the cattle pen, land- town church: I
g on his head on the cross ties of a of the Bishop
e track. The poor darkey was severe- ion, pastor of t1
shocked and bruised. but no bones Knox. pastor o.
ere broken, while it was as first T. B. Trenhc
ought he was fatally injured, it is now Lvnchburg and
ought with careful attention, he will H. Workman,
,t well and be able to hunt "possum" church: A. R.
ain. Reddick is a good negro and Manning churc
has many friends among the whites. Hebron, Hepl
.._ Tirzah church
of the Camden
A Sad Death. pastor of Mlt. Z
man. castor of
Died in Manning Monday. 12th. about and A. M. rc
on, Miss Annie Gertrude Bradham, in Three of th
e twenty-fourth year of her age. Miss meeting struck
radham had been a long but patient presbyterv. R
fferer, and every attention that love, cepted a call 1
:ill and money could secure was State: Rev. A.
vished upon her to prolong her life. drawn from th
.e deceased was the eldest daughter toral relations c
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradham, who D. D., were dis4
olized her, gave her every aj- on account of h
.ntage for accomplishments. Miss
madham was a graduate of Welsh c
ck High School, and completed her Ith cured i
ucation at Greenville Female College. fords Sanifar,
me was a highly accomplhshedl and bril- Sold by W. E.
t young lady, and manifested every
lication for a successful career. She Do Not Rush
Ls of a noble disposition, strong mind
Isensible, and a general favorite. Her The Farmers
.endship was sincere and worth cher-, bers and farme
ting, those who came in contact ithc,'r cotton on
th hier were captured by her woman- jerob prices, whi
graces. She will be missed by a large production. E5
cle of relatives and friends. Through- sold is taken fr
t her long illness, the entire corn- per bale less th
nity was ever on the watch for some is the bear on
n of improvement, and it was a daily I the producer?
uirv, "have you heard anything tak-a the price
>m ?he sick room?" This was a con- wvill have to giu
Lnt inquiry from anxious friends: but do better?, CE
was not to be, she was called to Farmers' L ai
other sphere, called to take her the money ne<
i~ce "where the wveary are at rest," put our cotton
1ere joy and eternal bliss ever reigns. IThe Union has
The fuineral took place yesterday af- and the Standa:
noon, in the Presbyterian church, is also in, posi
iich edifice had been tendered to the issue receipts.
ngregation of the Clarendon Baptist store 70,000 be
urch for the occasion. Rev. C. W. which will bei
anchard, pastor of the Clarendon Arrangements
tptist church, of which congregation carrying your c
e deceased was a member, conducted but co-operate.
e services assisted by Rev. A. R. regarding this
oodson of the Presbyterian church. undersigned a
me nopularity of the deceased was at- would advise ar
ted by the large congregation at- ton in warehou
ading the service, and as a further ey for six mont
erk of respect for the dead, and sym- Is it good 3
thy for the bereaved, the business cotton? I will
'uses of the town closed during the good judgment
neral. duct when it sel
Ihe sermon preached by Mr. Blanch- conomtons will
d was one of the most beautiful and now.
pressive we have heard in years, it As to the con
s a merited tribute to the dead, an ton crop, the wi
pealing exhortation to the living,and tion of the belt
word of comfort to those the chasten- pects. Heavy
g hand had been laid upon. Texas, Oklaho!
The services were concluded at the ports of deteri
ae, and as the body in its beautiful belt still come:
2ite plush casket was lowered into the the world real
ae the choir sang that lovely impres- is short. it w:
re hymn "Abide with me." The pall cate our last c
arers were Messrs. Rl 5. Aldermain, top crop this ye
>uis Levi, Fred Lesesne, S. Oliver prematurely..
Bryan, C. J. Lesesne and E. R. Plow- ers to warehou
n, Jr. money on it to
T'he floral tributes were magnificent, and market the
>stly costly floral prices from the hot it. By so doing
uses of Columbia and Charleston. The It will pay th
are was blanketed under a mass of that corn is n
e beautiful tributes of love, bushel, bacon f
per pound, han
pound. Real, r
Harmony Presbytery. ers of the abov
Kingstr, Ocoe .Terglrer, don't grum
Kingtre, Ocobe 9.-L h reglaroffers you 8.75 :
11 meeting of Harmony niresbytery ad- ton. He knows
urned on Thursday afternoon, after the above arti<
ting been in session since Tuesday mnake this cott<
>non. The people of Kingstree appre- meet your obli
ated the honor of having presbytery and d'on't blar
eet within their gates and as it had you the present
en 15 years since the last time that ~buying bacon. c
ynor was conferred on them, the meet guano, mules a:
gs were attended with peculiar in- wrant you to re
rest and enthusiasm. . country whnere
The ministers and elders attendtng be raised chea
ere all entertained at the homes of Carolina. The
embers of Williamsburg church, who cents cotton is
ied to show them every hospitality So let me sug;
id courtesy. versifv crops tl
The meeting was opened at noon in the most c
uesday with a religious service. Re'-. your house, so
7. H. Workman of Salem Brick ed of it every
iurch, retiring moderator, preached you can nam~e
me opening sermon. After the close ton and secure
the service the business session was So diversify.
led, at which Rev. H. A. Knox of President
ayesville was elected moderator and Pendleton. S
ev. R. L. Grier temporary clerk
he roll was called by the stated clerk,
.ev. W. S. Porter, and the meeting Are Yo
ijourned till 3 o'clock, when a busi- IPeople with
ess was held.d h
At 8 o'clock religious services were -weak and exha
eld. Rev. WV. H. MceWeen of MIt Zion half alive. Fo
urch preached an eloquent sermon, makes healthy
Sthe close of which a business session ality. and weal
as called. The subject for discussion stored to healti
as the "Sunday School Institute," W. E. Brown a
rhich is a regular summer school for
undar school teachers. Rev. J. P.
arion of Sumter read the report of
e committee on this subject and an Commencing
ateresting discussion ensued. October the 161
Presbytery-'convened at 9 a. m., and itv School wil
iscussed the report of committee on in-g to the eye,
he work of the Columbia seminary, von see and he
t this meeting the Rev. James MIc- hat anything v
owell, D. D., pastor of Bethel and p-ay for it
idway churches, asked that his pas- invited.
aral relations with those churches be'
issolved on account of his increasing
ears and delicate health.Dr3IcDowell's -
equest was granted and he was givenSae
ermission by presbytery to worktISae
ithin ami without the limits of the "Mvy three
resbyterial field. consti:pared, h
The m~rmv tributes paid the beloved in an a"wful co:
pasoe: by the various member's of dozes of Foley'
resbytery were beautiful and touching. mcxt mor'nm
)r. MleDowell is known and beloved he was entire
roughout the State and it was the Laxative savec
ken wish of all othe,
n that hie may ye't h
ears to cominue his n(
-ka 1rCaclina servic
lie con--re.fiatioI was &
. e kv. .!. P. .arion. t-h
Spas ot" of Ole Silt
the r:Ilar . l(rvice von.
Vas lhehl. at, which I
I~lI aidi il)'. .. -. M
f th(- Conrofil eliur'i
of 1.te colmmiinnion m(.
emnorial Servie for ilh
-cll, who for years. wj
[ndiantown church, wi
juent memorial sketci
e committee. Rev. I. I
Hugh MIcCutchen, wo
e by the latter. Pre5
djourned till 3 o'cloci
s session was held.
Wednesday eveningz th
iference was conducte
-. S. Porter of Summet
a most intresting Imeel
sent The .sneakers o
were Rev. A. C. Bridg<
ntown and Rev. W. .'
?town. Rev. A. U. WooC
e Subject of foreign mi
ction was taken up dut
ig and the sum realize
Dnvened again on Thur,
at 9 o'clock and
i was held. at which th
forward movement i
iscussed. At 12 o'cloe
rvice was held and th
-an of Camden. a recen
ie Columbia seminar
'ceful and striking ser
>se of the service a shor
was held before the re
convened again at
tund up the matters re
cussion, this being th
ng.
churches of Harmon;
e represented by elders
ing ministers attendei
tes. E. E. Ervin. nasto
rg. Central and Unioi
lcDowell. D. 1) . pasto
idway churches: W. J
astor of Concord church
pastor of Suirnmerton
Jordon churches: R. L
of Corinth, Richmond
1 New Harmony church
-, pastor of the Georze
. R. Murchison. pasto
ille church: J. P. Mar
Le Sumter church: H. A
the Mayesville church
Im, pastor of Beulah
Lake City churches: W
astor of the Salem Briel
Woodson. pastor of th,
h: S. H. Haye, pastor o
zibah, Wedgefield an<
es, J. C. Rowan. pasto
:hurch: W. H. MeWeen
on church; A. C. Bridge
the :ndiantown church
aull of Florida.
?se names were at thi
off the roll of Harmon:
ev. W. J. Wyly has ac
a the upper part of th,
M. McNaull has with
e ministry, and the pas
f Rev. James McDowell
olved at his own reaues
Is aae.
30 minutes by Wood
Lotion. Never fails
Brown & Co. Drugg4ists
Cotton on the Market.
Union urges her inem
es ffenerally not to rust
the market at the pres
yh are below the cost o:
erv bale of cotton beins
orm the producer at 82(
an its real value. Whc
the market? Is it nol
If you would refuse t(
offered the specuiators
e your price. Can yot
rtainly you can. The
2 has been offered al
essary if we wvill onl3
in bonded warehouses.
number of warehouses
d Warehouse Company
ton to store cotton anc
The latter company car
les and issue receipts
tegotiable at any bank.
have been made for
tton for you if you will
If further informatior
is desired address thE
r Pendleton, S. C.]
y one putting their cot
ses to arrange for mon
1s at least.
adment to warelhousE
answer yes, it is always
to warehouse any pro
Is below production, and
certainly warrant il
lition of the present cot
ather over a large por
is bad, and so are pros.
'ains are reported ovet
na and Florida, and re
:ration from the cottor
a from every State, and
izes now that the crof
.1 not more than dupli
ro. There will be nc
tr,~and cotton is opening
want to urge our farm
se their cotton and gel
ettle their indebtednesL
crop as the world needi
you can get your price.
e farmers to remembet
> selling at $1.10 pel
rm 11 cents to 12 centi
18 cents to 20 cents pet
sal farmers are purchas
3 articles. Now, broth
ble when the speculatoi
nd 9 cents for your cot
that you have to pay foi
les you have bought t<
n, and you now have t<
sations. Now, be fail
ne him when lhe offer.
price. Remember tha
om, flour. molasses, hay
id horses is the cause.
nember that there is n<
the above articles cat
er than here in Sout]
remedy for S.75 and
diversiicatiou of crops
est that you write "di
is year" aud tack it ul
onspcuous place abou
that you can be remind
lay, and then do it, ant
yur price for your cot
it for your whole crop
B. HARRIS,
. C., Farr's Union.
C., Septemtber :30, 190~
i Only Half Alive?
kidney trouble are s
asted that they are ol
Iy's Kidney Remembe
idnes, restores lost vit
:, delicate people are re
ERefuse any bu t Foley's
OT ICE.
at o'clock p. m..Friday
d, the patrons oftTrit
have something pleas
ear and appetite. WVha
r will be free. If yol
u will be expected t
rhe public is cordiall;
J1. E. KELLY.
.His-Boy's Life.
vear o!d boy was bad]
ad ahigh fever and wa
dition. I gave him tw
s Orino Laxative and th
te fever was gode an
lv well. lFoley's Urin
l'his life." A. WVolkusl;
BUSINESS LOCALS.
e3
L Se Plantsof all kinds-2 years' old
25c. each. .1. W. Heriot.
The best box of Toilet Soap in town
for 25c. Lt The Mahning Grocery Co.
r Any ono wishing to parebi:se teal
1 tat inl town 01r courily.V S(e E. D.
nFor Sale--TRose Plants of all kinds. 2 O
years' old. 25e). each. .f. W. Ueriot. -
Prime Smoked Jowls, Rc. lb. Turnips C
and Chabbage to go with them, at The
Manning Grocery Co.
Our Apples at 3-e. packages are
creating a stir. Butter 29c. lb. Eggs
s 28c. dozen. The Manning Grocery Co.
I Fresh Vhitman's cominv in every
week. Its the candy that produces re
sul ts We're got it all sizes and prices.
I The IManning Grocery Co.
- Talcum Powder, Colgate's and Men- -
nen's, 18c. Box: Colgate's Dental Paste
20e. Tube: Camphor Ice: Camphorated
Vaseline: Cold Cream: Toilet \Vaters,
- Extracts and Toilet Accessaric- .
- The Manning Grocery Co.
For Sale:-A line opportunity for any I
one desiring a small farm near Man
ning. A rood house with out-bufildingrs C
and 20 acres of land, about, 15 acres E
cleared within half mile of the Manning
araded Senool for sale on reasonable C
terms. Apply to B. A. JOHNlSON.
Wantel-Success Magazine requires
the services of a man in Manning to
look afte- expiring subscriptions and to
secure new business by means of special C
methods unusually effective; position
permanent; prefer one with exoerience, -
but would consider any applicant with
good natural qualifications: salary $1.50
per day, with commission option. Ad
dress, with references, R. C. Peacock,
Room 102. Success Magazine Bld., New
York.
2.t. IM
City Treasurer's Quarterly Report
For Quarter Ending September 30th,
1908.
To balance onlhand July Ist$ 400 07 O
" amount collected, fines 101 55
Licenses..................... 1,140 50 C
Hill rent................... 18 00 6
Loans ............. .......... 3,250 00 '
Delinquent Taxes........... 28 29
Dispensary... ............ 735 79 6
Sale of Brick and Cement.. 208 62
$5,042 S2OW
By Paid Salaries ...........S 438 20
Streets ............ 467 00
" " Electric Lights.... 473 25
Kitson Lights 139 45
Fire Department.. 788 48
" Note .............. 2,807 38
" Ditch Hands...... 501 91
" " Miss Cora Sprott,
Copying .......... 1 25
For Dog Tax Tags
$3.75; Dog Collars
$12.50 ......... ... 16 25
Refund of Forfeit
$2.50; Refund Dog
Tax, 50c........... 3 00
Postage S2.45; In
terest on Loans
29.05............... 31 50
" " License Book, H.
B. Brux........... 4 00
Cash Book, Walker
Evans & Cogeswell
Company ......... 21 60
" J. H. Lesesne.Draw
ing Papers, &c., 20 00
Balance..... ..... 169 55 t
$5,042 82
State of South Carolina, 1
Clarendon County. f
Personally appeared before me R.
C. Wells, Clerk and Treasurer of the
Town of Manning, who makes oath
that the above is a true statement
of the finances, to the best of his
knowledge and belief.
R. C. WE LLS,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Sworn to before me this 7th day of
October, 1008.
[sEAL.] T. MI. WELLS.
Notary Public for S. 0.
Notice to Creditors.
All oersons having claims against
the est'ate of Frank W. Thigpen, de
ceased, will present them duly attested
and those owimg said erate will make
payment to the u.nder "d qualified
administrator of sa'
..' KES,
Manning, S. C.. ( - ., 1908.
INSURANCE!
Fire, Tornado, Plate-Glass Health
and Accident-Bonds.
If you are withi us, then stay with us;
if you are not, we will welcome you
into our insurance family, which ty
the way. is a ye:-y large and prosperous
one.
It is our sole business to look after
your insurance interests, our entire
time is devoted to this work, and we
want you to feel that we are as much$
YOUR AGENTS
as the companies', and we stand ready
at all times to serve yon.
We wvill be glad to hear from any
Write or 'phone us and we will do
rs.Yours for protection,
E. C. hORTON, Manager.
NEW BOOKS
.The following New Books have just
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RIHAME'S DRUG STORE
Summerton, S. C.
"The Knight of The Silver Star."
"i.jgorous5 Danut Billionaire."
"Sinless."
."The Yellow Face."
"The Serf."
"The Student Cavaliers."
"Gilbert Neal."
"Prince Charlie."
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Respectfuly, ar
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SUMMERTON, S. C.
Cc
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ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. "
Civil Engineering, Land Surveying,
Drainage. Prcmpt attention to out-of
town outrons.
Ca1uhat iuildirar. MANNING. S. C.
efor chuidren: safe, we. No opiatez
I MianZan Pile Remedy1
ELIEVE WHEN OTRS~ FAL
SCHLOSS CROSSETT
CLOTHES SHOES
NOTABLE
Showing of New Fall
Goods, Fall Dress
Goods--Lowest
Prices.
We are displaying the new Goods now and we are
ready for the Fall Shoppers who appreciate bargains.
Right now we are showing the prettiest Panamas, Mo
hairs, new Striped Serges, Outings, Etc., in all the lead
ing colors, also cream and white Mohairs, prices ranging
from 25c. to 81.25 the yard.
wHITE1" GOODS.
In the White Goods Line, we are showing everything Z
in values that you need from 10c. up. Big values in Linen z
Sheetings Union Linens, Butcher's Linen, Etc. Big
values in 10-4 Sheetings, Ready-made Sheets and Pillow
Cases, Bed Spreads, Comforts, T tc.
Flannel and Outing
We are offering excellent bargains in Cotton Flannels,
Outings and Domestic Goods of all description. Be sure
and see our Line of Domestics and get our prices before
you buy.
Notion Department
Full of values. We are showing the newest and pret
tiest in Ladies' Neckwear, Belts, Beltings, Dress Braids, Z
Small Wares of all kinds, Handkerchiefs, Etc. You should
see our offerings before you purchase.
Hosiery, Underwear
and Gents' Furnishing Line larger and better than ever
before. We can suit and please you in this line. See us be
fore buying. Buy your Blanket right now. The weather
prophet predicts frost early in October. Already we have
been having Blanket nights. Why not get your Blankets
now? You will have to buy them later on anyway. We
purchased a big lot of both Cotton and Wool Blankets in
10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 sizes. Prices ranging from 50c. to
$6.00 pair.
Buy Your Shoes
from us. We can fit and please in style, comfort. wear
and price, every member of the family from the baby up.
Our Shoes fit well. wear well and satisfy. Great Line
Childrens' School Shoes. Come in and see us, we will be
glad to have you call, your time wont be lost. You will
be treated right by
THE YOUNG RELIABLE,
J. H. Rigby.j
SCHLOSS CROSSETT
CLOTHES SHOESo
STETSON HATS.
ENCTION
AT
TURNER SHOE C0,'$
FCF 30 DAY S.
Now this is an opportunity you cannot well afford
o miss. Think of it, our Stock comprises everything new.
ew Shoes at 10 per cent. Reduction. Big saving to you.
OUR SECOND CAR OF
HRSES AND MULES
WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY
O CT OBE R 1 7 th.
COME AND SEE THEM.
WAGONS AT COST.
We have entirely too many Wagons and propose to sell ther
e get as many dollars out of them as we have in them.
BUlLDING MATERIAL.
Such as Linae, Cement, Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Hard Wa]
ater, Fire Brick, Roofing, Stove Flue, and Sewer Pipe, at re
r wholesale. Mail orders will have our special attentior
dwill be shipped the day they are received., No order too smal
dno order too big to receive che best attention we can give i1
Yours very truly,
BOOTHIARBY LIVE STOCK CO.,
;nolidation of and Successors to Booth Live Stock Co. and A. I
BRING YOUR
EJOB WORKD
TO THE TINES OFFICE.
8 You are Travelling the
Road to
I PROFIT
STOP
First to see us when you come to town. The time
spenu with us will be wisely appreciated.
LOOK!
Through our New Fall Assortment of Dress Goods
and Silks, Printed and Woven Fabrics, Prints and Ging-.
hams, Linings, Domestics, Men's Ware, Rugs, Underwear,
Hosiery, Gloves, Men's Furnishing, Laces and Ei
broideries. Trunks, Grips, and Handbags.
o tLISTEN!
To the figures we have to quote, you will be profoundly
interested in the prices of each article. They will be the
greatest possibilities ever offered.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
We have list the strongest and most up-to-date line
of Millinery ever shown in Manning. The Ladies' Trim
med Tailored Rats are very equisite, and high-class con
ceptions.
Tailord Street and Walking Hats in all the leading
shades.
Complete line in Childrens' Caps, Tams and Toques,
Infants' and Childrens' Bonnets. Artistic work and detail
are the characteristic'of our incomparable and dainty line
of our Pattern Hats. They are designed, by the most
skillful Millnery artists obtainable who have. combined
beautiful and practical suggestions of their own, - with
smart ideas taken from imported Paris Creations.
We doubt if you would be able to find the superior
of these Hats even if you were to pay half again as much
for them. Those conceptions will please and satisfy the
most critical Hat-wearer.
IIC.S. RIBY
@ THE CASH STORE.
8 GREAT.3
IREDUCTION SALE D.
.0 STILL CONTINUES AT
IKRASNOFFPS STORE:
* Corner McLeod's Block.
@Thanking our friends and patrons, we
0have succeded in reducing lots of goods,
*still we are determined to reduce our enor
*mous stock to a still lower point. Here is a
* chance to supply your Fall and Winter*
* Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods. Furnishing *
0 Goods and Furniture at half price.0
*IHalf Regular Prices.:
0 0
* MENS' SUITS. YOUTHS' SUITS
RETAIL REDUCTION RETAIL REDUCTION
: VALUE. PRICE. VALUE. PRICE.
(Sizes 34 to 44.) (Long Pants. 16 to 20)
$10 Fancy Wool Cheviot 85 00 86 Cheviots ......... 83 25
0 812 Black Wool Cheviot 860 87.50 Wool Flannel...... 3 75
0 814 Brown Cassimere... $7 00 . 45
*$15 Asst. Worstead.. 750 Wosas.... 45
* 818 Asst. Worstead.. .. 89 50 $12 Worsteads, Asst. $. 6 50
* 25 Asst. Worstead..814 00 A variety of odds and ends at
____________________ any price.
BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS. AES RUES
DpRETAIL REDUCTION
(5 to16) VALUE. PRICE. 0
* 82.50 Fancy Cheviot. ... 81 25 (32 to 44)
* 3.00 Fancy. Blue Cheviot 81 50 $2.50 Cheviot and Cass're 81 25
* $4.00 Fancy Worstead.... $2 00 83.50 Worstead and Scotch 81 75
8 5.50 Fancy Worstead.... $2 75 $4.50 Worst'd and Cas'me $2 25
$7.00 Scotch Cheviot..83 75 6.0CsoMae... 350
SHOES.
0 Our reputation in this line is well established for O
* over 10 years for their quality and merit. We will apply
1 the same 1.2 regular prices, besides the accumulation of
- odds and ends and samples will be sold at most any price.
8 FURNITURE.
We have the swellest display that ever was shown
ithis town. You will surely grasp the opportunity t
0supply yourself at Half Regular' Prices. We always do
* what we claim and will prove it to you. Give us a call 0
* before buying elsewhere.
*M M. KRASNOFF I
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