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I YUR CHRISTMAS Don't put off buying your Christ mas Presents until the very last mo ment. Think over the following sug gestions and see if I haven't solved that difficult problem for you. For your Wife, Daughter : or Sister, Give them a handsome Rain Coat, a pair of Gloves, an Umbrella, a Trunk, a Suit Case, a beautiful Handbag, a handsome Rug, or a valuable pair of Blankets. For your Husband, Son or Brother, Give them an Overcoat, Sweater, a pair of Gloves, a Fancy Vest, a box of Neckties, a box of Faultless Shirts, or a Buggy Robe, Thousands of useful things for the little ones. All of the above can be seen, shown and bought from me, at the right price. Don't wait, but come at once. J H RIGBY, The Young Reliable, *HISCHMANN'S you can get what you like and will like what you get.- When you cast your eye on this list it's pretty sure you'll find some thing you'li need to day or tomorrow: Fine Dress Suits, Dress Goods, Notions, Fall Overcoats, Rain Coats, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwe ar, Sweaters, Gloves, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, all ready here for Ladies' Men. Youths' and Boys. D. Hirschmann. * HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HA RN ESS. Building Material, Lime. Cement.Acme War Plaster. Shingles, Laths~ Fire Brick. Clay. Stove Flue Drain Pipe. &c. HAY AND GRAIN. SEED. Oats, Wheat, Rye, and Barley. A carload or a single article. Come and see us, if unable to do. write or 'phone No0. 10. BOOTHHARDY LUVE STOCK Ca, SUMTER. .C For Sale. I Administrator's sale. On 40-Horse Boiler, one 35- w nPd'Iuant to an ordr of~e 1' w Horse improved Lidell Engine:1Isell to the highest bidder, for cash~at one Saw Mill, one Grist Mill: I the residence of the late N. R. Mc one 30 Horse Boiler, and one *enz",o *r, day the dday o Strothers& Welis'283-Horse Pow-1 the following personal property: er Engine. Apply to One mule, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 C. F. RWLINSON, buggy, set wagon harness, set buggy Jordan, s. C. harness, 1 two-horse wagon. 1 lot of farming implements and farming utensils, lot household and kitchen ggklgg'g grnlca Balyg furnittre, 3 hogs, 5 pigs,1lot fodider, The BCtSal$6ve In The Worid. 35bsh . conW ed. teZI. Adinistrator. Dr.Kng'sNew ifeP~ssa.ke Cit, S. C., R. F. D. No. :. The best in the world. Tax Notice. THE The books for the collection of : thWo ri u Things of taxes will open on October 15th i Wh' it Capable. and reini open until March 15th, The caic into 1910. LAvits as follows: thousanth, , . .: .,: ::I r-cords State tax Si mills: County tax :; the I:: Ierxna 111ill: (onstitut it-nal School tax ne: t : i. imills: Court Hoiuse Hund tax 1 mitl: rk filli to C ounty Bond tax I mill; for ,:ck i mi.era thn-rt'* n .* V.:1:S Of Speial tax. School Di.-trict No. 1. 5 m ill%. Special tax, School )i-trict No. 2.runin zeu. i To thi.zc t. "L.s fte Special tax. School Di:.trict No. ::. 4 mil,. out clvar :1:. y. wbile Special tax. School District No. 5. each tivi: t.14, the drivon : IlI storili. 1 Z :.! fr' in Special tax, School District N. its ,l. e t - herninn. fa 4pecu. t1 miliar with the sirs. wil It-ap (f the Special tax. School District No. .,-1Abi Smills. frenzied fish ns it c.sts hook : It Special tax. School District No. 1). fifty fet In th 1 r- sees frt in the 3wills, finished picture the outstrtched ils. Special tax, Scool listrict No. r. the convulsive pening nI closig of ~2 lwills, which bad escnped hN eve. however Special tax. School District No. !-I, closely be mayn~ have iisl"d orit 4 mil l Often the eye of the ..mer will dof .flyin .rdis cipher documents of which the writlng Speial tx. *School District -No. 1t had been substantially obliternted aby 4 iills, age, and I h :ive successuily copied Slecial tax. School District No. 17. w~th the ca era the utterly fadith ien 1; Hls. tograph of a classmate of forty years tax. SNciool lDi.tnivl No. s., pfrevious and thereby been enabled to mills, I present to grizrled vetitran a lke Special tax. School District No. 1!a. n of his curly haired youth. 4 muills. Spe.-ial tax. School District 'o. 2". C ein 4 mills. undIscoverable by the eye appear with Special tax. School Diztrict No. distinctness on the seasitive plate. and Smils.It is said tt ample warning of p Special tax. School I)istrict No. proaching disease has been thereby 9 tuills. given. Special tax. School )istric~t -No. 2-1. :iBy means of the inrisible rays lying 1 mll..~.beyond the violet of the specotrum ob special tax. School D.tit-o 5 ta.ScholDistrict No. 1. t co be photographed i : the dark 3Oten th eye of the meallld Special tax. School District No. 21, ie r docum ets of the writlne Dit riis. X rays, through substances othere by SpeIl tafx, School 1)1st, jet No. -27. opnque. INhen from the darkness of 0 milt, night and storm the forked litning Specia! tax. School District No. 2. fwathes. the ca:nera tuakes a vId and 2 uills. perapnet picture o each fiery trail. Special tax. School D)i.strietNo 1 Specialt o Creatures that travel by ight can be 4 mills.In the brief blaze of a mag Commutation Road tax chooreD L. L. WELLS Dchtrict County Treasurr. 1w iois Of too short duration for the creature to move or the dull huma .eye to recognize the subjecL-A W. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Piniock inVn_____n~ Couno of Clarendon. Foley. Hooev and Tar is the best and IN COURT OF CO31MO-N PLEAS. safes; cough reamedv for children. At I. M. Pearlstine and others, Plaintiff. the first smptoms of a cold, ive as di rected. and wtard of danger of croup. ax istr bronchitis. esore throat. cole in the head Kennedy Felder and other DD r and 2. uy e hreathinz. It brings comfort fendants. and ease to the liotle one-s. Contain no Decree. opiae or other h.Lrmful j mruea p.co Keep UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A~ aiwais on hand. and refuie substita!es. Judgment Order of -lhe Court of Co- IV I Brovn S: Co. -on Pleas, in the above stated ac-of tsa tion. to me directed, bearing d 7te ofp THE TESEL June 12. 1909. 1 will sell rat pub- TETAE lic auction, to the hsighest biddert for caSh. atClarendoo Court House. at A Quw Plant With Water Traps For Manning, in said county, within the Its insect Victims. legal hours for jdicil sales, on Mon- Amou- common elasts there ar few day, the 6th ds of December. o h t o te being salesday, the following describ- Thre iemalittle uthays teasel.n ed real estatT:rea All that parcel or tract of land ini formed natural history contributor to Clarendon County. in said State. con- the London Chronicle, that the teasel taminz fifty acres, more or less, Is as much a fes eating org.nism as bounded on the Yorth by land of any spider that ever spun a Web. Thomas Felder and by Pota--to Creek ; Moreover, its method of x~uring its East by Potato Creek eparatint said victims, though quite as n;eious as Kenndyo lder and otehers De-V a tlnd r lands of st ite; that of the spider, is much more co outgmen Ode of ate of Nexsen and WVest by land% of Ndriania Lewu- prehiensive as ~-eIas more efficacious. on; e a ract of land being the sme Not only does this extraordinary plant whih a CrnonCeye rttH oue.d catr l pce fisadgats danting Septembe cout. within the lc n telk r alfeun Pealursrta for caaes onction daherthda. of CDaendncber . ofte1otwodrul0cieti a being ealeeaves ter netlowithedesnest STAe OesOtate:IA i~ eae aeshrsnr u All sthatgptrasea curchaspire, throwin COrendO CMO N saLdSt coutisln- i ar tinevl taInin S tr y adores, Poret or. thlessen tm Tetinlae bondd n te noth untvatthirbsetofomofde Thoual Keelde and othrs Poteato . Creekteleve;rescnrie EatbyPtaocree rueparatinonths rseaidr aNDr and Bf S Tep e F Ahite;vlpd lntwlltu Soudh bytander of etae rof Coisn; ac n odI oro ieo hs tion, toi tractdofecad being te ame tasafulhlt;n f iud Puct serd 199. will sell papubieha f h uapast cSheri o Clarendon CourtH ne t. l ebimn ve ttecoeo Celaho r do dcaounty: Mo-laesalladdw .notes is daI.th Sth ad ofth er r.ait fiserg~dln et hrera h ed ral staere Alldofmtht ract of lahe i Cour o n Tuste Com- vcim remd mo Sulers, in Cebo Conty. toac-tepln"t hirdah n insi tme, irected oern teoh onc tewtrthr sn oeo abctiond o A.he hihes bide. ors:rtn.Tysondwadevy Easht ylarndo Cour Hcle outhe, a e elhsa tsbto ae Mannin, s sown byoupnt ofitheinm thattieoi s bobdb h mega hour for T.ic sae . Srorpanonrie-btcaeulds day, th1 thdy fDeebe,19. bigsesate. fo.o inMLE cudesngcretue-sibhlsi of Sum erinf Clarendon Count y.fatwchldinotesbtcef in saids State, boumdforodotbt onrth We aD o A.PNot Wantma.er.BnrSweMil: E'ast by lanof dampnessadraftstsiorm Ta n ahem Teardlth, ln orecoldo.e-half ofAtkinsNoor10d as nie nB we downtb to selat yof ah potor acmaa- ae eins e Sucheeby H.r T.aCahiey, sSvereyco, hadrchasereupowory.fHorriedera. E.n sB.wI iGAer "AteLEr~ oSeerotle'Celwrens.onwentunty.t The quality of our goods i.s alwayswokawela vr S-reCd. up to the standard and we ;tive sat- s-bonCuhifae hot n isfaction to every customer. sr ug.Hmrhgs ru n Prices Are Right WopnCuh etqikrle n When you buy from us you can --- - rest assured that you get goods as WirtoEttin e. cheap as you can buy them any- 9 where when quality is conside-redl. - M ttali t'~ ycrtra P romnpt Delivery.arydzyeffo uvfrta This is a feature in the grocery afad.flyrc-'i.iIfunmy business whuich is very importanftrtadeso letidforo and this is what you get when you ra eexet tmldu icdr buy from us.saisautiil uok'dathdor Lekt us fill your next order.Itwsorceditntybasalby P. Beee. tMouzoioul. KI LL THE COUG H ~Lhl h orhsial pn n AoCUIRTHLUNGS ~ eittdars tetrsol n n m D R.KaIN G'Sw trdI -112i tdi h~ aL on JonN c. c"X Pnns. ot'sI::-:ammeren. }-:x-comIerUInt Ka 1 i!v euofeu.~ ewetone.e. J fO.P UCD wRI HT.LO l.-ttsr~Ilt.I:nyhv n n ANDAI1ROA'ANDWNGTROBL Folety'ws Hoev ad Tri the bestll n fest onth re~ "hsnued hlrn Aft GUAANEED$A/$ACTRY nte f,i syoso. old.l bie rsidh - - -broncitis. ver tuhroast olu nte vead JO~~ C CA'EIS. ~ -i-ti- &t~.a ~ and' wasT alreadyng out fhbrng cofor Ex-C~i.-I~n~opiates Iorco:.her harmful,. drrks.eKeld alwos n hnd.andrefse ubsitues i-:vaa' ~u~'. -A wrieer P"ant Wit y a e Trapsugh twor W~sii1~i.TJN. P Aot g omonplantsdere ar~ev few creo reakere thate ofeinsey. Treis little doubtysas sadin cteLndon Cha rd oonicdie, thttetase' victimshthoughhquitehas sn;;enious a WHAT HE WAS TELLING HIM. An incident That Ended the Conver sation at the Barber's. "You are very bald. sir." said the barber to little Binks as the latter took up his position in the chair. "What's that you say?" asked Rinks pleasantly. "I say you are very bald, sir." repeat ed the barber. "Who is?' asked Bimks. "You, sir." said the barber. "What paper did you see that in?" demanded Binks. "What's that. sir?" asked the bar ber. "What newspaper?' repeated B!nks. "I read all the papers, but I didn't see any reference to this. Was it in one of the early editions of the evening papers" "Was what, sir?" queried the puzzled 'farber. "This thing o'o- were just telling me." said Rinks. "Why. I don't remember telling you"- began the barber. "About my being bald. you know." said Dinks. "You said I was very bald, didn't you?" "Yes." said the barber. "but i didn't mention the newspapers. sir. Why shou!d it he in the newspapers. sir?" "Why. because it's news, isn't it?" said Pinks. "I shouldn't say that. sir." said the barber. "Well. if it isn't news. what in thun der did you tell me about it for?" de manded Binks. "I supposed you had read about it in one of the papers and had reached the conclusion that I didn't know it. If you find a mole under my left ear while shaving me. 1 break it to me gently. please. and you t mar omit all mention of the fact that my beard is getting gray. I am trying to stare off a realization of the' But just then the barber accidental ly ran his lather brush over Bink's t mouth. and the conversation ceased. Lippincott's. Rich Men's Gifts are Poor besides this: "I wani to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Bitters as I t one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman. writes Mrs. 0. Rhine vault, of Vestal Center. N. Y. "I can never forget what it bas done for me." This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits. v.or of ho'r and jubi lant health It quickly cures Nervous- C ness Sleeplessness. Melacholy. Head ache. Backache. Fainting and Dizzy Spells: soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c at all drug gists. The Physician. Dr. Cathe!in of 'arLs declares that no person who does not possess cer tain -six moral senses" should attempt to enter the medical profession-viz. the sense of duty. the sense of respon sibility. the sense of kindness, the sense of manual skill (which he sub divides into the sense of boldness and the sense of prudence). the sense of beauty and the social role. -'The sense of duty toward the patient." so he is quoted by the Boston Globe. "is the r rery first requisite in a physician. it can only arise from a positive and in- I nte altruism or love of one's fellow reature-a quality similar to that hich moves the hospital nurse to the C C cre of the stricken. There can be no prsonal sensitiveness nor lack of li- e erest in details, as against an absorb- a ng curiosity that complicated cases i rouse, and yet, with all this sense of d2 uty, which calls for extreme good- ~ ess and setm Itiveness of heart, he ~ ust not show a trace of emotion hen his duty calls him to operate on a .\cKinley. a Carnot or a Frederick d Stung ForI15Years 3 y Indigestion's pangs-trying many 't octors and $200 worth of medicine in u ain, B. F. Ayscue. of Ingleside, N. C., t last used Dr. Kings New Life Pills." nd writes they wholly cured him. They i ure Constipation, Billiousness, Sick s eadache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and lowel troubles. 25c at all druggists. t. Origin of Seals. The origin of seals is lost In the hades of antiquity. In Assyrlan and abylonian ruins seals still are found. ad it is certain that their use passed rom those countries to Greece and iome. to all European countries and I rom England to America. Originally tey were set in rings. The earliest eferences to them in Biblical history s found ln Genesis xxxviii, where it s recorded that, pending certain nego iations between Judah and Tamar, he widow of his son. Tamar demand d a p'edge and Jud'th gave her his signet and other belongings. And hen Ahab. king of Israel. tried to' uy Naboth's vineyard and couldn't his wife .Jezebel "wrote letters in hab's name and sealed them with his eal." In the Rook of Esther. chapter iii, It is written that King Ahasuerus a said to Esther and Mordecal. "Write; e also for the Jews, as it lketh you. I n the king's unme and seal it with the dngs ring, for the writing which is ritten in the kIngs name and sealed ith his ring may no man reverse." Seals doubtless were used long be-' fore the stirring events described in the quoted chapter of Gened ., but no l ne took the trouble to write aboutt hem. From the time of Jeremiah to William the Conqueror the pen was ractically unknown to king. noble or easant. so the seal was absolutely ecessary.-Kansas City Star. Looking One's Best. It's a woman's delight to look her best but pimples. skin eruptions, sores andI boils rob life of joy. Listen' lucklen 's raica Salve cures them: makes the skin sof:, and velvety. It glorities the ~ face Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes. Cold ~ Sores, ('racked Lips. Chapped Hands. Tr it. Infallible for Piles. :25c at all ;l ruggists. How Animals Learn. Dr. T. Zell, a Getrmnan naturalist, has collected manny inistan~ces to prove that nimals learn by --xpe-rience aind thus ecome wiser than their uninstructed arents. Game uitnXaIs of all kinds, 1 e avers. have leairned the range of I odern rities. Grey'hounds quickly t learn to let rabbits alone, and fox- a ounds pay no attention to either rab bits or hates. Killer whales and gulls follow whaling vessels. just as vul ures follow an army. Crows begin to~ company the chameis hunter as - soon as they ha' e seen the result of his tirst successful shot, and roughJ legged b~uzzards follow the sportsman tter winged game. The number of brds that kill or injure themselves y firing agai.:.. telegraph wires is! uch smaller than it used to be. Dr. Zeil also refers to the fact that brds and quadrupeds have learned to1 disregard passing railway trains. as( horses quickly cease to be frightened y automoblies. His instances of the lntelgent election exercised by sheep i Coast lIe Changes. Wilmington. N. C.. November G, l'MA The Times. Manning, S. C. Gentlemen:-Believing the schedule changes which take effect on Novem ber 15th on the Atlantic Coast Line will be of interest to your readers, I beg to give .OU nelow. the changes, which are marked, and will be very glad to have your co-operation iv representing same to your readers. Effective November 1.th, the Atlan tic Coast Line will inaugrurate a new through Pulman dining car train, known as the Palmetto Limited, be tween New York and Jacksonville. Fla., and Atlanta Ga. It will be equipped with the latest Pullman sleeping cars, thoroughfare coaches and dining cars between New York and Jacksonville, leaving New York at 3:25 p. m., Wash ington 10 p. m., arrive Florence 10:02 a. m., Augusta 3 p. m.. Atlanta 8:20 p. m.. where connection is made with out oing trains for the West. Arriving Charleston 1:36 p. m., Savannah 4:56 p. mi., Jacksonville 8:10 p. m., connection being made for all Doiuts in Florida. Returning, leave Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., Charleston 4 p. m., Atlanta 8:30 a. -n., Eastern time, Augusta 4:Z_' p. m.. Fastern time, Florence 7:48 p. m.. ar ive Washington 8 a. m., New York 2 ). in. The above will be in addition to the -'lori-Ja and West Indian Limited., rains S and 85, schedules of which will >e arranged as follows: Train 85. leave Cew York 9:55 a. m., instead of 9:25 a. u.. Wasnington 4:05 p. m.. instead of I:35 p. m. , as now, Florence 3:45 a. m., harleston 6:40 a. m., Jacksonville 1:20 >. ., where connection will be made to J1 Florida points. Returning, train 8' vill leave Jacksonville at. 9:05 a. m., in. tead of 8:50 a. m., as now. arrive Char-: t-ston 5:50 p. m.. Florence 8:55 p. m., ,rrive Washington 8:40 a. m., and New cork 2-45 p. in. There will be no change in the sched iles of The Coast Line Florida Mail, rains 80 and 89. An additional local train will be put in between Sumter and Augusta, leav ng Sumter at 7 a. m.. arriving Augusta 1:15 a. m., leaving Augusta on the re urn trip at 4 p m.. and arriving Sum er at 8:15 p. M. Toe convenient schedule and arrivals if the Palmetto Limited at all points in south Carolina will be appreciated by he traveling public; and the people of our community have now, for the first ime in a number of years a through imited train service to and from Atlan a and the West. Yours very truly. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. After exposure. ana when you feel a old coming on. take Foley's Honey and 'ar, the great throat and lung remedy. t stops the cough, relieve, the conges ion, and expels the cold from your sys em. Is mildly laxative. Refuse substi utes. W. E. Brown & Co. WELL DESERVED, he Praise That Comes From Thankful Manning People. One kidney remedy never fails. Manning people rely upon it. That remedy is Dunn's Kidney Pills. Manning tebtimony proves it always eliable. W. R. White, S. Boundry St. Man ing, S. C.. says: "I suffered from kid ey trouble for some years, I was fore d to arise frequently during the night n account of Lhe too frequent passages f the kidney secretions and backaches od sharp pains across my loins made 2e miserable. A t times I was so lame nd stiff that I could hardly turn over a bed and mornings I found it very ifficult to dre-ss myself. If I sat down or a little while I would have to lift p and I was nable to find a remedy bat would help rme until I procured Moan's Kidney Pills. I used but one ox of this remedy but the pains were isposed of and the lameness and sore ess in my back disappeared. I do not1 ave to get up nights to pass the kidney ecretions and I am feeling twenty years ounger. I highly recommend Doan's idney Pills and can say that I never sed another remedy that gave me such teat relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50.cents. 'oster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York,j ole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and1 ike no other. ~TATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA, Couty of Clarendoo. COUJRT OF COMMON PLEAS. 'annie Broughton, as Administra trix of the Estate of C. E. Brough ton, deceased, and in her own right, Plaintiff against .Eugene Broughton, W. S. Brough ton, N. L. Broughton, John J. Broughton, Mrs. J. W. Weeks, Mrs. Leo M. Nelson, N. C. Broughton, Kate C. Fletcher. Bessie B. Fletch er, Ida Broughton,Anassee Brough ton and Marion Moise, Defendants. Copy Summons. For Relief. (Complaint Served.) o the Defendants: You are hereby hereby summoned .d required to answer the comn ilaint in this action of which a copy a herewith served upon you, and to erve a copy of your answer to the aid complaint on the subscribers at heir office Orangeburg, S. C. within wenty days after the service hereof, xclusive of the day of such service; .d if you fail to answer the comn >laint'within the time aforesaid, the >laintiff in this action will apply to he Court for the relief demanded n the comlant. Dated October 25, 1909. WOLFE & BERRY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. :' Ida Broughton, with whom Anas see Broughton, an infant Defend ant under fourteen years, resides: Please take notice that unless you rocure the appointment of a Guar lian ad litenm in this action for the fant Defendant Anassee Brough on within twenty days, exlusive of he day of service, after service here f upon von, the the Plaintiff will pply to the Court for the appomntI uent of such Guardian ad litemn as rovided by law. ~WOLFE & BERRY. Atts. for Plaintiff. To N. C. Broughton, Kate C. Fletch er, B. Fletcher, Ida Broughton, in her own right and with whom the infant Defendant Anax'see Brough ton resides, and Anassee Brough ton, absent Defendants herein: Please take notice that you are ereby served in this action by pub cation as non-residents according o the statutes iin such cases miade nd provided. WOLFE & BERRY. Plaintiffs Attorneys. A. I. BA RRON. C. C. C. P. Clarendon County. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. iive us a Trial. lark & Huggins.I mmmmmrmrnlymmmm++mmmMMMtMMMMMfLm Good Crops and high prices for cotton and other produce means 2 = money in the pockets of all our people. This money will 2 be spent, and we hope it will all be spent in our own a town and county. This being the case, then we are go- a ing to use every effort to get a good share of the trade, andL Square Dealings the best goods, and smallest protits will insure this, why 3 we are going to have it. We have now the largest and most complete Stock of Hardware we have ever had since a being in the t.usiness. General Hardware of every a e discription, Ranges. Stoves, Heaters of all sizes. The a C best Stock of Crockery and Glassware in town. Paints, & Oil, and Varnishes. Headquarters for Guns. Shells and Sporting- Goods. A full Stock of Keen Kutter Axes, Knives, Razors, Scissors and Shears; every piece guaran teed. Enamelware in all the latest designs. The famous Pittsburg Weld, and Ellwood Wire Fenc ing, Barbed Wire also, and at prices that cannot be dupli cated. A cordial invitation to all. In the Levi "Busy" Block. Christmas Cakes Should be Baked at Once for Best Results. The Finest Line of Cake Ingredients Ever handled in this section can be had of us. Seeded Raisins, full pound Cartons, new and fancy............ 12c. Currants, Finest Greek, full pound Cartons, ne w and clean..... 15c Citron. Fancy California Golden, Drained, per lb ............. 20e. Dates, Fancy Golden, in 1-lb. pkgs., per lb. 10c., 3 for.......... 25c. Figs. Fancy Smyrna Layers. 3-4 lb pkgs., per pkg............. 15c. Butternuts, Extra fancy washed, per lb ..................... 15c. Almonds, Extra fancy Tanogowos, per lb.... .................. 20c. French Walnuts, Fancy Genobles, per lb....................... 20c. Pecans, the genuine South Carolina Paper Shells. per lb....... 25c. Shredded Cocoanut, Fresh and Sweet, per lb.......... .. 25e. Almond Paste, for Layer Cakes and Maccaroons, per 1b. Tin... 60c. Shelled Walnuts, 50c. lb. Shelled Almonds, per lb.......... 60c. Choice Table Butter. per pound. 35c. Clover Hill Fox River Butter, per lb.. 40c. On Ice all the year round. Manning Grocery Co. "Big Store on The Busy Block." Town Lot Given Away! This Is a Good Opportunity to Secure a Building Lot in the Town of Manning. Absolutely Free ! All that you have to do is to pay what you owe and one year's subscrnption in advance. Or if you do not take THE TDrES now, subscribe and pay for one year in advance. Those who have complied with these conditions. their names will be put in a box, and on the 18thi day of December, in the pres mece of witnesses, some child will be blindfolded and draw from the box one slip of paper. This slip will contain the name of a person who has paid all indebtedness to THE TDIss and one year's subscrip ion in advance, and to this person or to any one he or she may des gnate we will execute a warrantee deed to one of the building lots which we purchased at the Lesesne lot sale. This is no game of chance or lottery, but a straightforward gift o a TDF sSubscriber. Bring in, come in or send your subscriptions and be eligible to et this valuable present. A FULL CAR LOAD OF F. C. THOMAS, MANNING, S. C. Physicians Advise the use ofagoodlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisos of und-eted Thelatstprouctfsiec Is VEL.VO 1.axative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Veivo acts on the liver, a well as on the stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible cf~cacy in cntpatin, indigestion, biliousness, sick be a rscb, fevedishness, colc,flae nce etc. Ty V'F I Y~ll ELIOLAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP BRING YOUR 2JOB WORKE TO THE TiMES OFFICE.