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. ANNING. sC. U1C. l.. 908. Pubishes All County and Town (J ficial Advertisements. Advertusers will please r member that copy for chanize o ad. MST be this otee by Saturday Noon in order insure publication the following wee NONE but licensed Pharmacists (om pounds prescriptions at ARANT'S DRUG STORE. Licensed Pbarmacists also check prescriptions to insure the cus tomer against possible mistakes, and consequent danger. IF YOU are not already one of our custo mers, the above is strong argu ment in favor of you becoming one. Arant's Drug Store. It is coming., What? Christmas. The railroads will put on reduce rates for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weinberg are no "at home" in their new residence. He who flattereth not and telleth ur pleasar.t truths is either a liar or a foo There are quite a number of Sem noles in this town and they are not Ii dians either. Hirschman's windows are showing nice display of Christmas trinkets fo the children. Mrs. E. Haas, of Brunswick, Ga., in Manning visiting her daughte1 Mrs. S. M. Barfield. There will be a call meeting of th Farmers' Union next . Saturday a Trinity at 3 o'clock a. in. A full attend ance is requested. Be not deceived, oh ye, who sit i high places, lest those who are sayin words of cmfort to your faces are rf viling you behind your backs The 10 per cent profit sale of Loui Levi has been extended to January 15t1 The trading public can get genuine bai gains at his store. Rev. T. T. Walsh will officiate a Masonic Hall morning and evening nex Sunday, 20th inst., 11 p. m., and +:45 V m. Public cordially invited. Mr. ML Kalisky, a formermerchant [ this town, was in Manning yesterdal "M. K." looks natural, although Fat er Time has been powdering his hani There are quite a number of strar gers in town. Wonder if they hay any gold bricks to sell, If they have the Seminole stockholders may do bu: iness with them. Should Rutledge county succeed an make Lake City the county seat, ther can be no county seat at Olanta, ne ther can the Sandy Grovers attac] themselves to Williamsburg. The turkey supply has been solgrea op this market that prices have lower ed, if it keeps on. the birds will be s cheap that it will be easy to give a bi; one to the TIMES editor. The college boys and. girls are nos looking towards home, and will soo come rolling in, happy and hungry. Le em come we don't mind, so long as th neighbors wvill hand something over th fence. Invitations have been issued by Mr and Mrs. J. WV. DuRant, -.nnnouncin; the marriage of their daughter, Louis to Dr. Edgar P'lowden DuIant Monda, evening, December, 21st., at seve: o'clock. First Methodist church.-SuE ter Item. Misses Hannah Wilson, of Darling ton, and Annie Timmnons, of Columbia wer e the guests of Miss Bertha Brigg in Manning, and left for their respec tive homes, leaving behind them a nun: ber of newly made friends, at least on apiece. The sheriff made several land sale .last salesday, bid mn by the "gentlemne of tne bar." We hope the fraternit will not forget Christmas is near a hand, and offcers and the editor wan to take advantage of the special holida, sales. Krasnoff is always looking out for at tractions. Read his ad this week an' vou will see where he proposes to de vote two hours each -day from tommoi row to auction off Furniture. Krasno: has a large'and fine stock of furniture and he is giving everybody a chance t get bargains. Christmas shopuers are wasting tim to go to other towns to buy for the hol days. Look over our list of advertiser aud from any of them you can get wha you want at the most reasonabie prices There is no need of going away froi home to buy. Patronize your horn town. It is your duty, as well as you own interests. It was a source of disappointmentt THE TI1ES editor, that he could nt attend the banquet of the New Zi Woodimen, last Friday evening, but h is gratitied to learn that they had most delightful time, and heard som excellent ~speeches. the on-. delivere by Professor Marsh is especially we spoken of. At the regular meeting of Summerto lodge of Knights of Phytias, the follou inn ofiicers were elected: C. W. Evani C. C.: J. M. Plowden. V. C.: Dr. D. ( Rhame, Prelate; J. Q. Marthis, M.< W.: T. Covington, K. of R.: A. I Brown, M. of F.: H. P. Troy, M. of E Arthur Fisher, M. A.; J. A. Way. L. G J1. E. Tennant, 0. G.: L. T. Fische trustee. Rev. WV. B. Duncan and family, afte spending a few days in Manning wil Mrs. Duncan's mother. left last Thur day for Charleston where they go1 their new charge-Bethel church. committee received them at the Unic Station. and conducted, them to the pa sonage;, where the ladies of the congr gation had- an elegapt spread for the new minister and his family. We found on our desk last $aturdr morning some legal documents eviden lv belonging to the records of Williamn burg County, they date back to tI courts of 1860 and 18651, and seem to 1 confessions of judgment in cases of Ar brose ard Holt vs. Wim. China. Rc 5,646, JIonn E. Scott vs. Wmn. A. Chin Roll -5,6i47, .lames Harper vs. Josei Lewis.- Roll 5.6548. The papers we: soaking wet and smelled strongly of coi whiskey Any party interested in the may. hi~fe thE same~ sent by . forwar Foun io the back yarl o i 1' 'T's otiice an unrecorued deed frc F. S. Geddings to J. N. Brown and 'N. Stuh:es. trustees of the Paxci school. We carried the document .. the clerk of court' oice where it C be had by the t rutees. In hmte\ 1 f- better have it r*." >rnled. I involves t present schoc' siit - The I-:ast r 'r held a meeting ii e- night amd two candidates were initi a ted. .ueging from the noise heard frc in the lod-ge room by passersby on t to street they must go through a ceremo k. like they have at an Irish wake. ThE - jiner.' are a great lot, they get t 'ether. hide themselves from the out world, why. the women are as bad the meln. We have received a postal card wi a scene at the cotton platform in Su merton upon it. Mr. C. M. Davis is t central ligaure in the act of weighing bale of cotton. The platform is fill with the fleecy staple. and there a several wagons along side. It is a hu scene. but amid all of this bustle, the is nothing said about the price. nevt theless it shows Summerton's busine men awake to business. The County Farmers Union.comps: of delegates from a number of subor nate unions throughout, this coon met yesterday and elected the folio ing oflicers for the ensuing year: James Reaves, President: G. Hieks, Vice President: W. E. Kees Secretary and Treasurer. Clarendon's Union is vet in its i faney. but the prospect is that in a fe months the entire county will thoroughly organized. This is pure a farmers' organization. and a readit of its constitution makes it evime that it is built npon sane methods. at calculated to be of good benefit the honest farmers. We would advi every farmer of good character to jo this organization. J. P. Carroll, formerly of the Pa: ville section of this county, has ha quite a checkered career The Stat supreme court enjoined him from sel ing whiskey in Charleston, then h later was reported to the court fc violating the injunction, was ordere to appear to show cause why he shoul not be adjudged in contempt. Car.> skipped out and was 'arrested in Jack scoville, Fla. The court imposed a ja and fine sentence upon him. Cairo was lodged in the Charleston jail, an his conduct is such the authorities b< lieve him crazy. He imagines that dot are being set upon him. and that h cell is tilling with water, besides othe 3 hallucinations. There are .some wI r think Carroll is faking, but we doul it. The man has had much troubl the blood of a man is on his hands, an s i he comes of erratic stock. The unfoi ', tunate man will probably be sent the asylum. e Dr. E. D White, State Missiouary , .t the negro Baptists in this State, wi - speak to the people of Manning abot Education :1 Advantages next Monda night December 21st. 1908. The exe nises will be had in the Baptist chure and refreshments will be served in t1 'colored school building after the pr< I gram. Dr. White is really one of tt greatest negro orators in the State, th fact that he has had 25 years experient in Missionary work among his people makes him a ripe speaker. quite ente taming and interesting. His lectur( have pleased many mixed audience and the principal of the colored scho< has arranged special seats for the whit people of Manning who shall take in tl address. Besides Dr. White's addre; f there will be songs and recitations b .the school children. A chorus with 2( -voices will be among the numbers at -from the practices going on the affai promises to be very fine. eItch cured in 30 minutes by Woo ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fail: Sold by WV. E. Brown & Co. Druggist! 1New Pastor Welcomed. There was an old fashion "Lov Feast" at the Methodist church Ias Sunday evening. All of the congregi tions attended a Union service to giv t wlcoe o the new minister Rev. I -E.Shuler. After the sermon, add ress es of welcome were delivered by Re' A. R. Woodson, and Dr. A. S. Todd< the Presbyterian, Rev. C. A. Waters< the Manning Baptist church, and Rei C. WV. Blanchard of the Clarendon Bal aist church. The speeches were happi lv responded to. by Mr. Shuler. Th church was packed, and the peoplec all denominations were impressed wit the M1ethodist's new preacher. Mr. Shuler comes to Manning with splended record. He has the appea ance of a man who 16yes the world an his fellow man, of cheerful and jovit disposition, and he knows the Bible, an coe to epound it. In exter.ding a we cmtothis new minister the churche are not alone, for there is equally - sincere welcome for Fim~ from those wh are not connected~ with churches, bi who are ever ready to extend the rigla - hand of fellowship to any man comnin - into the community on a mission fa A Delightful Evening. Th?e entertainment given last Fridas evening at "Dreamland" for the benef of the Presbyterian church was well a tnead a success in every wvay. Pr< fessor New's illustrations, and his let tures on the "Beauties and Antiquitii of Shrewsbury," was a treat for cultu1 -ed minds. All who took part did ther selves credit. The following was th - program: -Piano Solo ... Miss Edna Brockintot Song-Abide With Me, Eight Pictures Seven Wonders of the World.... > ......... .....Seven Pictures Shepherd Psalm... Seven Pictures Piano Solo..Miss Ria Lee Bowmat Song-Jesus, Lover of My Soul... .. ............Eight Pictures Violin S010..:.:........ Mr. ic< SPiano Solo.... ...........Mrs. Neu -Lecture-" Beauties and Antiquities< I Shrewsbury"................ ---- C ..Illustrated with thirty pictures r Son-Holy City... M. Joe Well Ten pictures---Miss Edna Brockintoz oLeue continued by Mr. New.. ..................Thirty pictures Song-"Riding on a Load of Hay".... Piano Selections.. .Mr. and Mrs. Ne' Violin and Piano Duet. .... ...... 9 . .. Mr. Rice and Mr. Aldermat Male Quartette.........-.-. Wells Brothers. Mr. Burgess and Da Dicksonl. I llustated Song...---.-----.-.--. God be With You 'Till We Met December 11, 190$. Pinexues for the Kidneys are little colden :: bu;s which act directly on the kidneys. A U i!corsvince you of quick results for lksace I heumatim. Lumbano and tired wornout fee in . 30 days' trial!$1.00. They piurify the bloo Thei, Mannin;; Pharmacy. h Council gets Abusive in its Lbenial. At aspecial meeting of the toy Council of Manmong, held Decembi 11th 1908. at which the Mayor and of the Aldermen were present the Council took special notice of certal r rictures which appeared in The Ma: ning Times, of which Lotms Appel Esq. is editor, under date of Decembt v 9th 1908. and the following resolutic t- was raissed unaninmouslv: s- Whereas the editor of The Mannis eTimes.~ i his paper on December 91 >e198 in writing about the Penn Y: Carn'val Company which recently vi iatd Maiuning. used this language: "T. .authorities 'meaning the Town Coune hhad aL virtuous awakening on Saturd: eaernooa, after allowving the :gamsi nconcerus to run all the week. they ori m ered gambling to stopl. it was awful dconsderate of them; to permit gamiblit It. iane a gool impression, anu ,docd to ,I ran anxious constituency that. the custo C. diais. of law, the guardians of peace. ,e law andt order. did finallyv awake from toi trance.. to do thieir duty." ai AUd W hos a the above language, i when plainly construed, means that. the eio Town <ouncil of Manning knowinzly and willingly permitted gamblirg to be Scarrie on publicly on the streets of St said town live days in t.he week. anu a then on the sixth and last day of the m Carnival week enforced the law only to he win the approval of the voters of the town for political reason-: while, as a se mater of fact. the police wore ordered - to stop all gambling when discovered, er and we believe the said instructionsi as I were carried out: and as a matter of fact all -ambling stands were closed as soou as it was discovered, that gambling tl was being carried on. some of the Alder men personally ordering them closed: Now be it resolved, that the strict.ur a es against this Council above mention ed ed. by Louis Appelt, editor of The Man ie nit Times, are willful and malicious, s} and the charges made by him are false. re lesolved further. that we would not t I consider these st :etures and charges of sI utficient importa.ce to be noticed, but c for the fact that such charge. when read by persons away from Manning and . ii ufamihari with the policy of the Man ning Times, might believe them, and thereby cause such persons to get the impression that the Town of Manning e was a rendevous for gamblers and fak-' ers. and a pace where there was no law or order. and thereby damage the repu- I tution of the town from a business. so cial and moral stand point. Resolved, further. that the Clerk off Council be instracted to hand to the editor of The \]anning Times a copy of these reso'utions for publication. and if he refuses to publish the same. that they t then be published in The News and Courier and The Columbia State. in By Order of Council. R. C.WE:LLS, l: Clerk. a -- - - - - d Personal experience with a tube of ManZan e Pile Rtemedy wilt convime you it is immediate~ relief for all forms of Piles Guaranteed 50e. The Manring Pharmacy. d Officers Elected. d 11 At a m eeting on the night of Decen ber 3th, Summerton Lodge, No. 105, A il F. M., elected and installed the follow 11 ing officers: d W. R. Mood. W. M: J. E. Davis, S. V: C. 13. Aycock, J. V: J. M. Davis, Treasurer; J. C. Lanham. Secretary: J. Fred Lanham. S. D: Ellison Capers. r J. D; J. Q. Mathis, C. W. Evans, Stew o ards: J. E. Tennant., Tiler. . After the installation the annual e banquet was enjoyed at the Summerton d Hotel to the satisfaction of all the brethren, J. Q. Mathis taking the cake o for appetite. X. f BUSINESS LOCALS. 11 Santa Claus at J. H. Rigby's. it "Y Special prices on Rugs at J. H. RI r- by's. e Booth-Harby Live Stock Co., Sumter. S. C.. are selling wagons at cost. Special sale on Rugs at J. H. Rig- E e by's. Arant's drug store looks as if Santa C Claus is making that store a Christmas G s gift depository. S >l Booth-Harbv Live Stock Co., Sumter, :e S. C., are selling wagons at cost. is How'about a nice Rug for Xmas pres y ent. Special low prices on Rugsnat J. 0 H. Rigby's. ' ir Race on skates tonight at 10 o'clock. U Prize for the girls and one for the boys at People's Tobacco Warehouse. Come out and win a box of Steere's Chocolate.D s. Booth-Harby Live Stock Co., Sumter, it s. S. C., are selling wagons at cost. For Sale-One Mule about six years old. Sound and gentle. Fred Lesesne, I e Manning. S. C. SLittle one do not fail to write a nice C e letter to Santa Claus. care of J. B. 1 Rigby, Manning, S. C. Every child in ' .the county should write a letter, and ~ there is no telling what it will find in fits stocking Christmas morning. Booth-Harby Live Stock Co., Sumter, S. C.. are selling wagons at cost. STo Rent-a first class farm, anywhere e from a 2 horse to a 10 horse farm, with fin two miles of Manning. Place sup- ie h plied with good buildings. Apply to J. da H. McKnight Manning, S. C. f !BIG DOLL SALE~ l0c. Dolls for 'Sc. rI 25c. Dolls for 10c. - Big Stock at D. 03 Rhame, SUMMERTON, S. C. F C C / Il SHIELD YOURSELF g fromn loss by Fire. Don't, wait 'till af + ter the Fire to give the matter your 1consideratiou: now is the time to think about it. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES S 0 isuted for very moderate rates. Reli abiity is the foundation of all our busi nes deailings. f E. C. HORTON, Manager. >n t Notice of Discharge. [ n W~e will apply to the Judge of Pro- C s- bte Clarendoni County on the 24th 1ihd of Decemnber, 19'08, for letters of discharg~e as admtinistrators of the ~estate of Samuel H. Bradham, de eeised. d .1 ULIA E. BRADHAM, THOMAS C. BRADHAM, S- Administrators. .~ mi.- .. C. No ve m ber 23, 10. of the condition of the Bank of Summerton Located at Summerton. S. :. AT THE CLOSE OF BSINES { November 27, igo8. RESOURCES. .oans and discounts........ 871,222 31 )emrand Loans.............. 14,071 51 )verdrafts .......... ...... 259 G4 anking House............. 1,800 00 urniture and Fixtures..... 1.4S0 82 )ther Real Estate.......... 129 82 )ue from Banks and 'rust Comuanies ....... ....... 11,995 55 urrencv................... 2,766 00 'old ...'................... 25 00 silver and other Coin...... 939 23 ;hecks and Cash Items..... ...... Total. ..................$104,689 88 LIA HIIATIES. apital Stock Paid in.......': 25,000 00 urplus Fund .............. 8,000 00 ndivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid ............. . 3,77S 98 ndividual Deposits Subject to Check ..... .......... 51.002 03 savings Deposits........... 4,818 00 ime Certificates of Deposit 6,089 14 ashier's Checks ....... 88 85 ills Payable. including Cer titicates for Money Bor rowed ........... ....... 5,000 00 ollections for Remittance.. 312 88 Total............ ... ...3104.689 88 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . COUNTY OF CLARENDON. f Before me came John W. Lesesne, ashier, of Bank of Summerton, who eing duly sworn, says that the above nd foregoing statement is a true con ition of said Bank, as shown by the ooks of file in said bank. JNO. W. LESESNE, Cashier. Sworn to before me, this 7th day of )ecember. 190S. [L. S. I RICHARD B. SMYTH, Notary Public for S. C. -ect Attest M. DAVIS. T. S. ROGAN. " RICHARD B. SiTLTRI, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE COND'ITION OF THE ANK OF MANNING Located at Manning, S. C., at the close of business on. NOV. 2i 190S. RESOURCES. oans and discounts.........8181.975 16 )emand loans............... 31,148 18 anking House,............ 4,716 95 urniture and fixtures...... 2,390 00 ue from Banks and Trust Companies ........ ...... 55,273 22 urrency.............. .. 2,435 00 .oid.................. 200 00 ilver and other Coin...... 1,003 60 hecks and cash items...... 2,831 16 Total .............. ....8281,979 27 LIABILITIES. apital stock paid in... 40,000 00 urplus Fund.............. 40,000 00 ndivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid................... 22,783 38 ue to Banks and Bankers.. ....... ue Unpaid Dividends...... ....... idividual Deposits Subject to Check .............. 158,894 991 e ~vings Deposits................ emand Certificates. ....-... ime Certificates...... .... ..... ertified Checks............-.-.... ashier's Checks..-...........--. ue to Clearing House...... ...... otes and Bills Rediscounted 12.154 15 ills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed .................. ,8,146 75 Total..................$281,979 27. EATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I. CONTY Or CLARENDON. --- Before me came Joseph Spectt, Cash- 4 r of The Bank of Manning. who being aly sworn, says that the above and regoing statement is a true condition said Bank, as shown by the books of .e in said bank. JOSEPH SPROTT, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, is 9th day of December. 1908. [L. s.]) J. H. LESESNE, Notary Public for S. C. A. LEVI, W. E. BROWN, Directors. STATEMEN .of the condition of l8nk of (|8Iardon Located at Manning, S. C , AT TIlE eLOSE OF BUsLINESS RESOURCES. oans and discounts.... 86,388 74 enand loans............... 6959 94 vedrafts............. .... 130 08 onds and stocks owned by the bank................ . urniture and fixtures.......1438 53 ter Real Estate........... ,41 ne from Banks and Trust Companies....... .. ...... 21,168 2.5 urrencv.-............ 5.633 00 ilver and other Coin.........262 66 hecks and Cash Items.......943 58 xchanes for the Clearing House...........--. --. --------- Total...... ...... ..... 125.964 09 LIABILITIES. apital Stock Paid in... 25.000) 00 ndivided prot. less eur rent expenses and taxes paid........ ........-...10705 75 e to banks and Trust Companies ......... ......424 07 dividual deposits subject to check.................. 81879 45j avings deposits........... 7,954 82 'otes and bills rediscounted .... ills payable.. ......----..------. Total................ 81 5.964 09 TATE F SOUTH CARlOLINA. ' CoN-rY or' CLanRF.SDi Before me came J. T. Stukes, Cash di of Bank of Clarendon, who being uly sworn, says that the above and regoing statement is a true coadition f said bank, as shown by the books of le in said bank. I .' T. STLUKES. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me., bis 14th dav of December, -1908. 5. S .] C ARLES W. PICKERING, * Notary Public. for S. C. 4 lorrect Attest: J. A. WEINBERG., FRANK P. ERVIN. C. B. GEIGER, Directors. FOIY3I1OE4ETAR C-u-...s C'oasme ~a eu mnnla THE Coring Event OF THE YEAR rhe Bars Are Down The Doors Are Open Wide! Everything in W. E. Jenkinson Co.'s big Depart ment Store is marked down at Holiday Special Sale Prices. Here is the place to get practical holiday gifts. Here is the place to get Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes and Hats: cheaper than you will find them anywhere else. Here is the place to -get Dry Goods of all kinds very cheap at Holiday Sale Prices. Here is the place to get Ladies' Hats and Milli nery at greatly reduced prices. Closing out all Milli nery Goods cheaper than ever before. The largest and best Stock of Shoes in town and the smallest prices. Special Holiday Prices on all Lines of Furniture. Rocking Chairs, Sideboards, Chiffoneirs, China Closets, Bedroom Sets and Iron Beds, all going at Holiday Prices. 20 Rolls of 25c. Mattings to close at 18c. yard. Spool Cotton at 4c. the Spool, or 15c. Dozen. Come to the W. E. Jenkinson Co. for your Holiday Good-the Great Coming Event of the Year-The doors are open wide and the prices have been cut to the lowest. Come to the Great Holiday Sale. N. E. JEHINSON CO. THAT'SWHAT TH~lSAYII Whoevr Bus at I KRASN0FS STOR offe for Jhoia.teNKINesimlyey opeer .I justwha youarelooing or n sch hrd ime as his $ In or Mn's nd hilren' Clthin, i Shes o al II descipton w siply efycomptiton, nd n al oter I Depatmets illmeetwit yor aprovl, f yu oly giveeveratriays Ou jFRANOFREDEPATENT:: Thatwl rpished ypaeigtthesh negh Goods pca ther you sohy. e haetorie in every Department Seis toa driptio treat simplefycmeiin and intthelliesthegodare sue Datom tsowil etyohyoraprvlu. o ol agveasi triasl.e Of uchapotniy ewl t the Hoidas Toest biddr yticg in this DerntrenDpt- a ~ rad tea. Cmean gtotedries the goost arom sur ( ~ totfollo. you. AReciale Chanc we weoill off1 er ts hoquiredto avail teeve ofurchae anh goportuity. e lld fo yourh ChighstasddrntieRgs tingsr Furnitur DPrt- - 4 Sthn ath forowng dayse only TchSA the s7ndthe ie F CIDYrte Mctheod Block SCHLOSS CROSSETT CLOTHES SHOES 3 Santa Cluas Just from Toyland, arrived at Rigby's this week, where he left enough Toys, Etc. for a all the little folks in the county. Bring the . little folks to Rigby's and let us show them the Teddy- Bears. Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Engines, Iron Toys, Trunks, Tool Boxes. Books, Toy Animals, Rubber Balls, Stoves, Tea Sets, Doll Furniture, Etc. Nice Line of Presents for the Grown Ups to select from. Come and let us show you through. We can make it easy for you to select a present from our Store. Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Stands, Comb and Brush Sets, Writing Paper, Neck ties, Suspenders, Etc. Don't Forget. the Holiday Prices on all Merchandise. We meet all conpetition and will make yoa as low prices as you can find anywhere. See the Big Doll in the Window, the one we give away Xmas Eve night. Buy-your Toys from us. Every -4 10c. purchase in. Toys secures a Ticket. You may be the lucky one. o No.............. -SAVE THIS TICKET. r Pecr any Cash purchase in Toys amonot- . ing t, TEN CENTS we give oise of theseW40 TICL' TS entitling the holder to a YREE - _-M. CHANC E at the Beautiful Doti on exhibi tion, to lie given to holder of lucky nmabr, - on date a .vertlsed at our store. J. H. RIGBY. Manning, S. C. The Young Reliable, J.H. Rigby. SCHLOSS CROSSETT CLOTHES SHOES. STETSON HATS. Tabis season to take care of your wants. Our-asscrtmenlts of Merchandise are n .splendid shape. Our Staple and Nov elty .Lines meet every known require ment in Dry Goods and Silks, White Goods, Prints and Ginghams, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, 'Dress and working Shirts, Fancy Notions and Small Wears, Trunks and Bags, -Comforts and Blankets, Rugs, Umbrel las, Suspenders, splendid values in Sweaters, Overalls and Work Gloves. Our Shoe Department is complete. The quality of materials and the excellence of workmanship in our Shoes has advertised them more than all other advertising combined. Millinery Department We are showing the largest and, most complete Line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats. ever shown in Mlanning. The most advanced styles, perfct sapesarefully represented. Our qjuotations throughout this depart ment are remarkably low. We have the leading materials for the fall and winter seasons. If you want the best styles, the big gest values, and to save money, you will find this headquarters. C.S. RIUBY THE CASH STORE.