The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 24, 1914, Image 4
New Irish Potatoes.
35c. Peck.
Roasting Ear Corn,
20c. Doz.
Fresh Cucumbers,
7 1-2c. Lb.
Summer Crook Neck Squash.
Small and Tender.
7 l-2c. Lb.
Fine Flavored N. Co Peaches.
They're getting better every shipment,
Only 35c. Basket
or lOc. Doz.
Tell Us Your Dinner Troubles. We Can
Probably Help You.
The .Maning Grocery Co.
THE PACEMAKER(..
For Field Purposes
there are no better plows than ours on the market
strong, duraole and a gi.y efficienG in every respect
Farmers and others requiring agricultural implements of
any kind will assure themselves of a high quality and a
saving of money by making their purchases here. Every
article we sel has our personal guarantee of quality back
ofit.
I TH EN
Because every day is a :
them is- a RED HOT 2BAR
merchants do. Beware 0:
in itself should be convin
low prices at all times, at
-. . purchases at the RED I]
cheap WE BUY, that's oui
to you at prices lower the
all your purchases at the
sist of Men, Boys and Chi
Sbirtwaists, Kimonas, Un
telliig you of the goods a
200 Stetson Hats. . - 1
- 200 Soft and Stiff Hats, worth as much as Soe'r
$5. Your choice................... $2 98 mWO
Other 7 's ...... ............ ...... ... 48c.
325 Corsets.Wrh r
Some worth as high as $3. Your pick of
this lot........................... . 36c.
500 Pairs Knee Pants. some wor
Worth as high as $2. Your choice .... .. . .48c. any in t
200 Silk Shirtwaists.3
Worth as high as S6. They go at... .....$2 69 Worth frc
.The Big Store With
Little Prices
The Naets Building on the Camner.
Ch o Greenville
C ora C0llege, south caroai<
U h Carefuland dscrmnatig parentsseeking ideav; moral and socialsorroundiors and
infuene es. together with high literary staudarus. and Intellectual training iua boardi
M school for their daughte .. are cordially invited to write for catalogue and 1914non nnt -
announcements o Chicoza College. G
fl~ Chicora comnbines excellent equIpment with a distinctive Cbr'-tian purpose. givin:
IIand influence emphasized ; na-row sectarianism avoided.
II Exhilarat.ing altletude. 100O feet above sea-level, on the slope of the Blue Ridge:
II exceptionally fine climate. Beautiful grounds, handsome buildings especially arranged
for comfort, health and conveniece.
Curriculum affords a broad, liberal and true education, especially adapted to the
needs or cultured wom~anhood. Collegiate standard: entrance u n 14-unit basis. Cot g ff rlAt n Z-e.d geso . . .A.B . .r d oi fF .At
11embraces Art. Expression. Physical Culture. Business Courses, and one of the bes 11
f Ceky Ds Meaic in this sectionse
in their respective schools.
- For free copy of Coatalogue and Annoncements. address
VREV. S. C. BYRD, D. D., President, GREENVILLE, S. C.
Rheumatism
Blood Poison
Scrofula, Malaria
Skin Disease
F O R Because itPufes
the Blood
LIPPMAN'S CREAT REMEDY-P. P. P.
Dr. AHdredge. Regeecy. Texas. writes: Rabbi SEloss= et the BlesSamak cn.,
Itis the leading bloodpurifier." writes: "Had ae n attacks of
Dr. Whieead. Metalfe. G..oprcibs [ae l evr lasting frakweek to ten
it and with P.?P. P. completely cured J. Idays. I took your medicine as a feora
. Davidson. who had suffered stoma hope, but now Pmafa that P.P.P. was
year wih blod oisn an soes.a rd benefit"
IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUOCO2'2$,.W0
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEOROIA
As long as they last
. No. 3 Cans
Sweet Potatoes
ONLY
Fine for making Pies
Leon Weinberg,
"EVERYTHING GOOD TO EA'I'."
EDIRI
Store of W
Don't Have Sp
Bargain Sale Day at the RE
3AIN. We don't have high
i those claiming a low price f
::ing proof that you are a vic
.d bargains every day. There
LON RAO~KET STLORE. How
business, and we don't buy,
in some merchants pay for
RED IRON RACKET STORE.
idren's Clothing, Men, -Ladie
dlerskirts, Princess Slips, and
nd wonderful bargains that i
A F EW PRICES. TA
[)62 Fine Dress Shirts. WieP
th $1, $1.50 and $2. Your pick.. 6c euiu ht rb
125 Petticoats. Hl tet trsfo
mn S1.50 to $3. Your choice of lot84.ateUn
Skirts.25~tqalt ate
th ss high as $15. Your pick of adasre oos ot
is lot.. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. - . 2 L-i'
95 Pairs of Men's Pants.Th c.inzalC
in 1.0 o 2.0.Yor pck... 2 Bonewhite Pane
THE RD IRO
ARRONutfu Whtebr
Only His Little Joke. ORIGIN OF T r AR L
A clergyman: who was a widow .
- had three grownup daughters. Hat- The Ancients Thought it Was a Drop
lug occasion to-o away M- bome - of Dow From Heaven.
for a few weeks, he wrote home from No record exists or even tra iton as
time to time. In one of his letters be to the discovery of the first pearl. The
informed them that he had "married a mystery of its origin has doubtless con
widow with six children." This cret- tributed In-nd small degree o render it
ed a stir in the household. When the the prime favorite that it hsa ever been
vicar returned home one of his daugh- In the eyes of the orientals. -
ters, her eyes red with weeping. said: From time immemorial the nations
"Where's 'the widow you married, of antiquity have used the pearl to
father?' decorate their persons and adorn their
"Oh, I married her to another man. temples and we find many curious be
I I ought to have told you that."-Lon- 'liefs existing as to its origin. The one
don Telegraph. musi prev:ileut in Pliny's time was
?tlintpe:irls were formed from thedews
Criticisn. - . f leaven. falling into the open shells
"What play did you see when-you at lreeding tine. and it was In allusloi
went to the theater?" - to this pretty concelt that a noble Vene
"'Romeo and' Juliet," - tiana lady named Cerrnro had a gold
"How did-ou-like It? - medal struck (bearing the date 1620
"Well, the costumes were all right, on the revrse sdde of which is anaopen
but Romeo couldn't dance, and Juliet s- -li receiing the dropso dew from
wasn't much for looks, and neither one ..aven which fin into pearls as-they
of 'em had any real new stuff."-Wash- fall. The wotto was "(tore :divino
Ington star. (by the divine dew).
'_._-_._-_- li these more practical but less poetic
Women ad Betig days the ge'nerally accepted theory is
"Why is it that men bet and women that sonie foreign substance. possibly
don't t even a grain of..sand. -having by'acci
"Men choose bettng as a means of dent entered the- shell of the oyster, a
putting a stop to an argument." certain amoountof irritatlion is Induced
pWtting twhich causes the exudation of a pearly
secretion (known as nacre), and Able
-"Well, women never want an argu- effectually covers up the intruder, and
ment stopped."--Cleveland Tade- -also that with the growth of the obster
* the peail increases In size.
She. Knew. "' 'The pearl, unlike all 'other gemis, re
"Madam, do you give any of your quires no assistance from man t..e-.
time for self reflection?" hance its value. or from art to .dd one
"Certainly'I do. What do you sup- [iota to its perfect loveliness.-Natidnal
pose looking glasses ae made .for?"- 'Maaier
=--hases: '"
Can You Beat
These?
FOR QUICK SELLING WE ARE OFFEUNG
10c. Colored Crepes, at - ---- -- 3-4c. yd.
10c. Colored Muslins, at -----6 3-4c. yd.
42-inclWhite Rice Cloth, at------.19c. yd.
10c. Val. Shadow and Novelty -
Laces, at-y-..--------------- - 4c:
$5 Ladies' hats, at ---- ------ $1.98
$3 Lace' Shapes, a ----- $1.98.
$5 Panamas. at - $ 8-------$9
The ones who want to save. money, this
isyour appotunity. Remember these bar
'gains willlastonly a short.time.
1~.HIRSCH MAN.
onder ful Valh
eciaF -Sales,
D IRON RACKET STORE, a
prices at onetimde and low p
3r a short 'time and higher p
bim of higha prices. The R ED.
fore, it sd a duty you owC
cheap -we sell to you, th~
goods at all' unless we can bu
heir goods. Is this not sufnci
We sell only Bargains, that's
s and Children Shoes, Ladie
in fact, a little of everything
tre to be seen and had at the
KEN A T R ANDOM.
ticoats. -Shirtwaists.
~deed ett~oas. he Ladies' Fancy and. Plain White ShIrt
antas ladin "WiteTbis lot inicludes Linens,'La,,ns and Voils
~1 o $.50 Thy gatw-orth as much ah $2.50, none worth less tt:
Your' pick, 67c.
lerskits. 1Lot Shirtwaists 39c.
Underskirts 'in Black 'A big-lot'of Children's Dresses-all in
$1.50. Each 59c< sizes-at extremely low prices.
yx Hose. .. *.Children's-sox and stockings-all at les
..'whelesale prices.
logs-sjky. blue, . pink,
air', 39c. '$4 Shoes at S-!.95. Ladijee' and Mens'.
RACKET STORE
VMS. Managrer.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
ASTORA
The Kind You Have A ta-s Eo ;nt, a:l wieh-has been
in use for over 30 S:-:e beru a nature of
and ii am... Un der Is per
f so::- ""in inec is.iniancy.
i~~~~ A". r ~:fo cieyn in this.J
A11 Counterfeits, Imit ,tio ..: . " uL-s-good" .re but
Experiments that trifle wi. i n4. enda' -er the health of
Infants and Children-Exprience against Experiments
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless snbstitute fot Castor Oil, Pe.
gorie, Drops and Septhing. Syrups: t is pleasant. ; It
eontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narci de
substance,- Its age is its guarantee.. It destroys Worans
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty yea* #i
has been in constant use for the. relief of Counsti
Flatulency, Wind -Colic, alf Teethin. Tioubles
Diarrhaa.' - It regulat -th'ie Steanam''n'd"B ow
assimilates the Food; giving' e a d-- nsat"il
The Children's Panacea-The'Mother's Friend.
GENUINE GASTORIALW
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bodght
T~ C~jNrAU COMPANY, NKW vdwl..ccY- r "
-- - CHARLESTOlN ~
Departments of Medicine and Pharueaey.
Owned and Cdntrolled by the -State.
Fine, New Building, ready for occupancy October 1st., 1914. Ad
ventageously located, opposite Roper Hospital. one of .the largest
Hospitals in the South, -where abundant elimatical is offored. Hos
pital contains 218 beds. . ---- .. . Y
-Practcal work forSaior Students in Medicine and Pharmacy
a Spc ' attre.'. ;
Large and well-equipped L1,boratories in b-,th sehpeg.
D- pirtmenterfirystolo'.y and- Emafroij' in a-Gatiain with -
- Charleston. Museum. - -
.Ning.f)1 weacbers in Labratrory Waaocel.
-Six rra-luate.1 atpp-usiamnents e a oar ,ap "Iii .un
For Catalogi'e, addre,
-OSCAR W - SCBEETER:
Registerar Charleston, S. C.
I. ,- - , ; . a, "
-Watich PhysIc ans' Movements Bargainsa. -
The Birlin telephone station has. a .Apropos of a railroad property that
sclheme by, which- -the moferdient h ad 1been. sold at a. ruinously higt
hysicians are mrecoro iliesse.#f an priee, a :statistician said: "it takes
rgent cafllerhexfi servies trll- - two'to make-a baisin, but only one
e dsrd uics.-~ bot-tiemiets -
- o - - - - * - **
nda very artiee seM4 by
rices at another as pp
rices at otheirdime.T s.
ION -RACKET -STOREW
yours elf to~ make'ycai1r:
Lts- your business-HOW
y them so cheap; as to sell
~ntreasonder you-tomake
our obj ect. Our lines CQXs
s and Children bresses,
. We could write all day
SRed Iron Raeket Store.
aists 300 Pairi Knee Pants, worth as lu a as $',
soue pair. They-yo''t 48c. -
$fl . 75cTh Mens' Dress SbirtT aL ia. -
Assorted Kimonas, different styles and material
isadlong and sbhort ones,, formerly sold as high ass $3.
- - One lot of 79 paIrs of Men's -CanvesZtow Slces, -'
s hnworth $1.50, marked 68c.
We have a full of Mens', Ladies' and Misses"
-Sheos and Oxfords,.inblcwiead nsA1
-at low prnees. -v~ nk~ M
The$Wr~eWt
Wondarfu1 Vamues -
- Manning. Sortleirfi ' W