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t HES ALL COINTT AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVEIRTISE11ENT$. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAL MARCH 2, 1898. Miss Beckham Goes North, As usual, our Miss Beckham leit for the Northern markets the first of this week, whcre she will spend several weeks study in' the fashions and selecting her Pattern Hats and buying our spring stock of Milli nery. Ladies, you can rest assured that a treat awaits von this spring. When Miss Beekham returns with her spring stock of Millinery and Pattern Hats she will have something to p lease von all. With her natural gifts as a milliner and wits the re eent trips She has ma le to Northern cities to study the fashions, makes her one of the most aecomplished illiners that ever came to this town. And best of all, we carry a stock of Mtiiinerv that she is enabled to iring out her high arts to the very best ad vantage. L Ies. give us your tnllinerv trade this spring. We have certainly worke.l hard Tor it and Dave titted up a MiUlnory Do p artmnent worthy of your pa-ronge and turthermore we sell von Hats ebeaper taan you ctn buy them eisewhere. This is not our assertion. but it is the statement of ladies from various parts or the country, that they can buy hats here at our store cheaper than in Sumter or elsewhere. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urday noon. Dr. P. 11. Sailey has just completed a neat drug store at Pinewood. Mr. C. L. Emanuel of Loneilen, formerly of this county, is here attending court. Go to Breckinton-s for whatever you want. Rev. It. A. Sublett of Summerton will preach in the Bapt:st church here next Sunday morning. Messrs. E D. Hodge of Alcol and E. B. Gamble have been appointed with G. .. Worsham as the registration board for t his county. Onion Sets for sale by R. B. Loryea. the druggist. The Pinewood people have just complet e d a telephone line from Mr. D. W. Brown's to Mr. Jack Broughton's and Mr. C. L. Griffin's. The Santee Cypress Lumber Company have about fifteen months cutting of timber awaiting a freshet to float the logs out of .the swamp. Woods' Garden Seed. tested and true, for sale by R. B. Loryea. the druggist. Married on the 23rd inst., at the home of :he bride's parents, in the town of Ben :nettsvilie, r. J. r. Dingie of Summerton and MIiss Wille Powers. Diea Wednesday. 16th inst., at the home of M\r. C. L. Griffin at Pinewood, M1r. Alex. $tukes, aged about 22~ years. The deceased w'as a son of M1r. W. N. Stukes. Fresh Garden Seed for sale by R. B. Lor yea, the druggist. Managers of election can now get their znoney by calling on the com, issioners. Ca:1 early, before the war between the United States and Spain breaks out. Died this morning at the residence of Mr. A. B. Galloway. Mrs. Juhta L. Nelson, a sister of M1rs. Galloway. The interment will take place to-morror,- in the fataily burying ground in the Fork. Woods' Early Rose Seed Potatoes for sale by R. B. Loryea, the druugist. Mlarried at the home of the bride's pa rents, at :New Z:on, by Rev. W. E. Wig. gins, on the evening of the ]Gth inst., M1r. M. E. Johnson and Miss Victoria Gileaton, daughter of Rev. W. c. Gleaton. Uon. Waiter Hezzard of the Georgetown Ba'- attendied our court yesterday. andine obtained bail in the amount of $2,500 Ior W. H. Price. who is charged with he:ng ae cessory to a homnicide itn Wiiliamisburg county. A fine line of stationery at Brockinton's, ant att prices. Next to .\. Levi s. A Cotton Growers' club was organized at Foreston and elected J. H. Johnson presi dent; J1. E. Richbourg, vice pte'sident; L. :d. Player, secretary. D,-legates to conveni tan to mleet ini Manning on the 5tu ot aunb C. S. Land. J. E. liehbourg, T. L. Remember we will h.tvc to **,e't an In teodant and Wardetns to govern the towin for til etinjui two years. It is imior itan that the inte;;.getn"- uf thi- town 'houldI ; i ::t,.erefore u it the .mtyi L't ev-ry :man who is quiaitied to obtaini a ertinicaie. W ood% tnew crop Southern grown Gan.ien .-eed. Il. B. Lonren, the druggi.t. in .'er ihot i.sue w-: gave at acc'ount ot ..n who assaulted an d .toe fromn R~ev. 1. .m. Subleltt of suiuwerton. 'I:'rr ut to 1,.ot of Dr. Jekyti atndi .\r H::.e h:". e.... ilbe coon caparedr w) Dr m.t .stuitd-asto beL'a,.as-- or mI.ae lU 'tiittw.t .J--io. -t' a !.:rL nLC a in. ie..ro by' th~e nam' ot (Tints ('ut a Wit.. a niameci Wi'lltL a .ar iu. It "setu .l0t we wer.- n.'istaken in statintg that ,doi.: wa a ::e-.:o, or we. have rec'eivedI i *p.te trotu ''a triiend"nforiming it, th:-t the. luau who ''cut Wi'lham I.rine::n n'. nota neqiest that we make' the correetnon mi tha 'aeks ":ssure." f course if Goins is noi a ":.iger. we are not disposea to maie mmir one. Loo -to- go to Brcuek:n~e's.~- for tha 1.'-nd the notice af WV. C.li Duat, ub 1.'s b-C~ en Lp'.n ted to r-uiter th- qui::le v- of lit" towni. No Lain w. b-' a1 . vte in the mauipal Cieto A. .'j etions we ur'-- n n US " gr""'' . taiu nt i. .*nig M ' LEht Var w.- h an expert m:iLner IrotuI C'a.ies tonwl, as soon~ a in- etore ' read It owcupatrcy which will be, w'th n 'he nex tewa dlay. open up a first class st. ek of mii inerv inext to THE 'Ti~as othic. \lt"" Wiare c'omes heie wtith the very be"t ,Lt creden-e tials, andit"is but to meet b-- to ' be.n satisfied that her acquaintance i- to ibe. ie aired. We are pleased that -.be Las dee ded to make Manning her hom.e, and we know. the good people of our town will give heri cordial welcome. Don't annoy others hy your coniluit and risk your hte by negleete:'~ a to'd One .\inute Cough Cure cures cougiiT colds, eroup, grippe and all turoat LatL .ung troubles. R. B. Loryea. )Jannin'; 11 L. Wilson. Jordan; L. W. Nettles. I-orts Lon. Mrs. atte Blackwell. wife of Mr. . A. Blackwell of BrodIn. died :t 4 elock lai t Tue-sdlav aftetrnoo. 22n inst.. afterah illness.' The d~eceased was aist MsellmC), ald before haer marrige. and was trom W illiamsb".rO couty. She .was about 1s vears of ae, and was married in April of .ast year to Mr. Biackwell. the funeral servi'ees were -1 aL :t lrah.Lus church la't Wrin. ti y aterion :t :: 'lock. and were corducte I by lev. S. 1) Bailey. The in terment w a at the Davis taily iburying I round. M Bia kwell has the sympathy of his ::au friensi in his severe hour of trial.-SuIlter Herald. For an tarly garden and a iflno crop. plant Woods' Garden Seed. R. B. Loryre, the druggist. Mr. Anderson Boykin of New Zion. while on his way to court last Monday as a jury man. came very near having a serious acci dent on the northern prong of Black River Prni~e. His horse took fright at a pile of shingles and turner sharply and obliqnely to th~e tight, forcing the buggy from the causeway. The buggy struck a tree and harl-d Mr. Bovkin out of it into the water. Mr. Bovkin fortunately was not hurt other than the shock o, the cold water plunge he involuntary was forcedI to take. His buggy was somewhat damag.:d. but Mr. Boykin came to Manning anyway in time to serve as a juryman on the first case tried. CLildren and adults tortured by burns, sealds. inj'ir:es. eczema or sku 0iueaMe mar secure instant relief by using Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Plie remedy. R. B. Loryea, Margning: H. L. Wilson. Jor dan: L. W. Nettle-. Forestoa. Quite an . xodus from this county took place yesterday morning. The party con posed of Mr. S. R. Tobias, wife and (; chil dren, James Hiiey. wife and 4 children, left for the State of Colorado, where they will make their home in the town of Sanford. Someth:ng over a year ago a daughter of Mr. Tobias became the wife of a Mormon elder. The couple left here to be joined in holv wedlock in the temple of the Morm n church at Salt Lake City. They reached their destination and were married, and they are gttt:ng on ,o happily that the other m: tubers of the family have gone on to ji: n them:. At the time Miss Tobiis went away with the Mormon, it created qui:e t eusation in tue community of Deep Creek. and violence was even threat ened. Some of the people had no confi IcicO in the professions of the preacher and they thought that he had allured an iu nocent country lass away from home for no el purpose. The parents, however, were cntdent that everything was all right and coner.ted to the departure of their daugh ter. Time has veritied their faith, and if no misfortune overtakes them on the route, the Tebias faily will soon have a happy reunion in their distant home, where they can worshi p in their own peculiar -vay without fear or molestrtion. Wbooping cougi is the most distressing ialadv; but its duration can be cut short by th' use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for eroup and all lung and bronchial troubles. 4. B. Loryea. Manning; H. L. Wilson. Jor dan; L. W. Nettles. Foreston. Dr. Badger Leaves. Clarendon has again been forced to give up one of her ablest physicians in the per son of Dr. B. M. Badger of Summerton, who has moved to Marion where such in I ducements were offered as to cause him to sacrifice a practice of about twenty five years standing among a people second to none in the State, and where his profes sional ministrations and his personal mag netism will he greatly missed. In having to part with Doctor Badger the people of Summerton must feel keenly their loss, for his presence in the sick room was o ca!llw of promise to the sick: his tender cv.e and intelligent diagnosis of his cases made hitu a stafT of hope. As a citizen this gentle man will be missed by the entire county; Although wedded to his profession, he is public-spirited and has all the elements that go to make a citizen the entire com nmunity teels proud of. The people of Mar ion are to be congratulated at their good for tune in securing such a valuable acquisition o the med ical profession and to her citl enhp. Doctor Badger is an up-to-date phsician and otnly recently took a post adate course in New York aifter being a practicisng physician for thirty years, and ~e know of no man better qualified for the pra~tice of medicine, both by nature and by learning than Dr. B. 31. Badger. THE COMING WOMAN who ;toes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well as the good old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down in health. IThey will be troubled with loss of appetite. heaaches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for Ithese women is Electric Bitters. Thous ands of sniferers from lame back and weak kidnevs rise up and call it blessed. It is the tueti:cine for the women. Female comt paints and nervous troubles of all kinds ar- soon relievedl by the use of Electric Bit ters. Delicate women should keep this reneav on hand to build up the system. Oly 50 cents per bot:.!e. For sale by Rd. B. Loryea.1 Jor-danr Academny Celebraites. Geor'e Wa.~shington's birthda , Febru arv ) )5, 'as ci~elebrated alt JIordan Academuy b. the to lowing iprogranm, a lew visitors be tn:. pre-ent: Esa - --;eorge Washington's Private Li e,".inie~ Burge. Decamauiti----W let Is Our Country' Joseph aiii.ehem. .oug--31 Ci antry, 'Tis of Thee," * ebodl Essa-"W ~ashinlgtoni in Colonial Wars," Forece Flagg. , DLe~atio n--ur Sacred Obhigations," EmLe Wells. Esav -----'Wshingtoni in the Revolution av Wa r."Fatunic Davi.. song .-mer~e.. seol. Es: --Our Fuir: Pie-ideat," Bextha ". 1. Mloore ot Greenisburg, Ky., says: I w as ery bilmeas fo a I me:lit' hat talin pepi and1 -'pit uip im- f. 'I I bemta u-:M Ramou - Liver zi.1,- andi Ionic Pellet- a.' -orio- to tio. I.toi- Book, and as a ie 'iit I .dnease a' &eght .13 pounds, anid .tin a w- w p.roon. 2.~,. For sale by D.) W. 1. Broek:nton, Mlanniing. S. 0 Oaklind Items. * -ecili to THEa TiMas: rs. Hattie Blackwell, wife of Mr-. . A. lackwell of Brogdon's, died at her ottie on Tuesday evening after at short illness. The entire commaunity symptizes with the bereaved fatu ily Mrs. Blackwell was a fitvorite with al'l who knew Ler. This sad death ea-ts a glooma over the vicinity-. Fires have bten burning in the woods-round here for about three ees, doing imuc'h damage to rlim er eug and some houses. iTbe puiiic schools ini this district w ill ci se on 1- Fi iy week. Ois arie in goud condition genri all esueciall s ti~se sowni i tihe Aui im'ou. 'Osm.vig to the dry wena::r in . Jaanary th ic-.ri:ngC etop is somjewhjat backam l. Or farmers are better up with the pepration of soil this year than last. a rd by the niret of rebrc ab)out all he ud with be broken. Little or no attention has been iven the call o toe Cotton growers potectie association around here. It is very probable there will be no dcrease in the cotton acreag~e this var Clt ' Feb.:, 1898. R1v E. Edwards, pastor of the English Beis church .at M1:nersville, Pa., when -u''r:: wth rheumattsin, was advised to try :I eria:n-s 1Pain Balm. He says: ""Ae ni -'' ct:.:.s oi this I:niment proved 0.:"gL, to t :- me. It subdued the in daiaat:'n 'andl ri!eved the pain. Should any suferer prat by gvitg Pa Balm a tiral it will please mec.' For sale by Rd. B. A Plea for Justice. L.ake Cit y. S. C., Feb. 21-2-2. 18%S. Where sleeps the sword? Is righteous jus tiee deal That uurder foul should rais Its brazen And n:avenget stalk boldly through the-! land, Aid proudly raise on high its biood-dyed band. 'Wil.hi we. with ho:or gon, and dnie r. atue, ':t like a wanton in our nake I shameI Ah God! that we should lve to see thi day When truth and a Ih:t and':, at ti- i While where our tat hers ruled with gentie grace Thu.:- and as.sassins niw m nu- take ther place. And levils ,larker than the lainned tf h ll Do their accursei ieids and u:lrdr te. The 1uel:ing: ch1.l-1 h:iled on ast :,'tueir s brea.:. 'hile leing alm1 >n1 Va r 1e round h Fall' fron the shattered bas a hich not Save'. And mocking tiends provid.' a fierV glave. The tather iumb in death beside it lie'. While cracklng i unies to pitying hearen rise. And timid girls. who liut an hour betore Were sleeping -ale behind thII! hated door, Halt crazed with icipt, a:. lil with sn:artin g pain. l v in the darkness from the leleen rain: And brush and thicket in the grey moin tell How all along their path tie red drops fell. No Turkish blade, that stabs the unborn child. Nor Spanish bloodhound Laying tierce and wild More cruel is than those who wrought this crime Beneath the shadows of the Southern pine To brand our State to ages yet unborn The objct of a just man's righteous scorn. And, what their crime for which such judgenet came? Ab: tel: it not, to blazon forth our shame: But with their murd'rer' mieni'ry let it rot, A cursed tale, a thing to be firgo: A duskv color was their only sin, And all their guilt the backne's of their -kin. Men of our State, lw 6,t:g shall deeds like this Give us a name at which the nations hiss? I plead the cause of that long taithful race, Whose loyal service time can ne'er efface, Who while their masters battled at the tore Kept want and famine frotu each Southern t oor. Near where the Saltkehatchie winds its way '1'hrougt tangled glades o' cypress and of Lay, There is a lonely mound, half hid from sight. Where tall reeds rustle through each sum- ] tuer night, And restitg there, within that humble grave, Sleeps one most dear to aue, though bit a slave My mauma, she who nursed me when a boy, And counted nothing hard which give me joy. My toster-mother. Ab: her love was strong Nor can I silent be while hellish wrong Smites down her race with shot and torch and rack, And mocks their cries because their skins are black. I plead for justice If our State should fail, Ao'M ::.1 her righteous power cannot avail To sink this hamie, then far across our land, To when our nation's council cheuabers: stand, I cry, "How long in this great land so free Will ye permit auch wrongs as this to be?"I Enthroned on high, Thou God of truth and right, Must sin like this pollute Thy holy sight? To thte I cry. "How long, oh Lord, how long,". Wilt Thou permit to pass such fearful wrong? Fair justice dies, cut down by sinful might, A rise, oh God! and in Thine' anger smite. --E. A. Wingard. When spring cotues the trees will leave. A tough beefsteak is a care sure for its own consumption. What pleasure is there in hife witii headache. constipation ind b iiousness Thousands experience the:u whno coal.I b coue p-rteetly healthy by using ieitt' Little Eurly Rihsers, taie f a isous lIttl puts. R. 13. Loryvea, Manning; H.I L'. in, or dan; L. W. Nettles, Foreston. Evil spirits frequently'appear in the guise of X whiskey. The man with the trained betrm is always working the growler. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can itik of no pleasante r or better way to do it than by recotumetig~ One 31:it i C ota-.;i:ure as .a prev'etntve 01 Ipn-umna. cont .uimp 1 ai and I ther seri Im Do t roube-: tint filow niiglect--d cold.. 11. B. Liryea. Mlannuirie: H. L. WIl The piraenes of a lawyer of ten bring him :iore coin than ':.i, rac'tc'. The v' iaie . * a man'.s !a.:.:b m.vyi iot citati a s e de id : a (iie Ater .r t O t , a ouflernne tront Ni5, B. WV. Furs- of Kitinersville, 1% was ear-- i y .:--in a ..., - b. x ie eWit:'s rz'ma, i.-. pauple 'n oii bstinarses are.a:iy cr ny i, h'ne' r. tu.-y. Bear, the heKind You Have Always Bought STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. By Louis A ppelt. Esq, Probate Judge. THEREAS, J. A. HLACKWELL mnade suit t) tile to granit him leters of administration, of the estate of atnd effects of M. J. Blackwell. These arte therefore to icite' and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said M. J. Blackwell, deceased, that they' be and appear. beftore me,. ini the Couirt of Probate. to lit held at Manning, on thle :21st day of March tnext, after ptublienttion hereof. att Il o'clock in the forenoon, to show eause. i any thev have. whyl~ the said admin ist rat ion should tnot be granted. Givenl tunder my hand this mnd day of March. A. D). 189S. [SE..] LO)IS APP~ELT, 3-siJ udg.e of Probiate. Town Registration, 1:an ne is C.. ('LM reh 2, 18ii8. 1Y V'II.'TUE O) AUTIlb l:1 Y' YESTED in me by the Towuan o lii 3ainig.1 iii openi and keep openl the regitrat in hooks, to i egster and f urnis.h w ith ceriicate. all persons legally quaiied to receive the 'rne he books' will bie open Wednes da, U'th, Wedcne day, 1tth, Wedniesdiay, 2lrd and Wedlnesday, 30th, troti 10 a rm. to 3 p. mi., at W.ilsin \ Du~ant's office. I ~ W. C. D)URANT, - Town Reg:strar. Cold Breakers, The rCold Breakers. The rfour doses in time will stop) "Grippe" or eure your cold in 8 to 12 hours. Price, 2->c. For sale by D. W. ALDERMAN & SONS Ct)., .m ~abAlon. S. (' u: to Women. . lIuaile to women is Browns' aiache vanishes; headache r;. strength takes the place of . the iow of health readily -pallid cheek when this won is tak,-n. For sickly children alm it has no equd. No home - ithout this famous remedy. r- L not Bitters is sold by all dealers. IA N T E IT TWOlTHY AND 1e\tive :nt!.-t::n or aLdies to travel for resvn: il . ' staiTh ed house in South t'+rt;i..f : 3! :sth v "~ andl e:awnu e . Po sitio n ;a . 1 -ference . liue,'lose self-{ 'iddlres.-tl st-i tl en":.o t. The Domin iun m, . Dept . 1.. Chci >. []-16t READY FOR CRIST MAS, '97. A Great Storeful of Holi day Goods Now Ready for Inspection. The Prices Are the Lowest. BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES. Lamps, Clocks and Watches, Glassware, Toilet Articles, Fancy Chinaware, Rugs, Albums. Perfumery, Dolls in every description. Toys in abundance, roy Baby Carriages, Wagons. In fact everything appertaining to that line. Also to contibute more to the happi ness and comfort of the season, we have in stock such ap petizin,- eatables as Laver Raisins. Seedless Raisins, Currants. Citron, Mince Meat, Assorted Nuts, Candy, French Candy. French Sardines., Mustard Sardines, Columbia River Salmon, Pickles, Chow-Chow. Longfield Sauce, Sliced Breakfast Bacon, Shredded Pineapple, Canned Apples, Peaches, \fock Turtle Soup. The best quality of Butter. Elour, Self-Raising Flour, Tea. Coffee. etc. 8i 8@0 o8 UP Not8 Be Unde80ol. We have made a BIG CUT in the prices of our Clothing, such as Over oats, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits, and great bargains are offered. To arrive in a few days-FIFTY FASHIONABLE LADIES' CAPES, tnd STYLISH DRESS GOODS, all if which will be sold at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, S. A. RIGBY. For a... F'ine Garden ...AND AN... Early Crop, Pant T. W. WOOD & SONS' Southerm Grown New Crop We have the agency for these Celebrated Giarden Seeds, and. have just received an inuuense stock of all the different varieties. WT~ocs' Seec1 never fail. Buy them andi you will be pleas ed. Also a big stock of ONION SETS. R.B.1LORYE A,RB6ST SlNOF THE 201.0EN MORTAR W HE N YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT WELLS' SHAVING SALOON Which is fitted up with an eye to the comfort of his customers.... .. .. HAIR-CUTTING IN ALL STYLES, SH AVING AND SH AMPOOING D~one with neattne~s and dispatch.... .. .... A cordial invitation is extended... J1. L. WELLS. Wmn, E, HiILME8 & GO, 2sI EAST IsAY, Ch~ar~iestorn. S. C. D)EALERS IN Lanterns, Tar Paper and Building Paper. }Ie'duiartr fIc i r the Celebra' d To Cornsumers of Lager Br: Fou bz- m , i -- .- . 50 er a . E ~Ih -ke . e.25 Exports. plints. tent an in harrel, $9~. It will be necessary for consumers or parties ordering, to state that the beer is for private conisumplItion. W~e otder special rates for these shiplinentS. This beer is guaranteed pure. tiade of the choicest hops and mailt, and is recommended by the medical fraterniitv. Send to us for a trial ord--r. Brewing Comnany, THE REASON (r our success is that, First. we try to treat everybody as we would have them treat us: and second. we practice no sharp tricks in our business: and third, we sell nothing but first class goods antd sell them at prices within :he reach of everybody. Come With the Cash. We have now on hand about 75 barrels of good Patent Flour that we bought before the recent advance in wheat, and hence we are able to sell you Flour as cheap if not cheaper than you can buy in Charleston with the freight added. We at least ask a trial and we will prove to you that we nake no false assertion when we make this statenent. We would also inform you that we have made a large purchase in =reen Coffee and are thus able to oiler yon a good grade of Green Coffee at 1Oc. per pound and a very fine grade of Coffee at 12=. per pound. We also have great bargains to offer in Tobacco, Sugar and Meats. To Housekeepers. At this season of the year there is very little to be gathered from the garden, and in view of this fact we have put in a nice line of sun dried and evaporated Apples, Canned Peaches and Canned Tomatoes. A nice line of Cheese and fresh Macaroni. We solicit your patronage in this linte, ladies. <a THE -:- SPRING -:- FLOWERS a" Are beginning to bud at our store. We are now showing a nice line of Per ales and Shirt Waist Prints for the early spring. We are also showing a beautiful line of Armure Royal Suitings for making skirts and full suits for the early spring. It is useless for us to mention that we carry a full line of all kinds of Domestics, such as Brown and Bleached Homespuns. Apron Check Ging mms, Shirtings and Drills. A large line of .Jeans for making Work Pants very cheap. We would also call the attention of the trade to the fact that we have i few Suits of Clothes left that we would be very glad to close out very ,heap. Also quite a large lot of (ient-s Pants that we are offering very heap. A large line of Heavy Work Shirts at from 25c. to 50e. each. A large and neat line of Floor Mattings at very close prices. Also a ice line of Floor Oil Cloths. Some great values in Ladies' Winter Under ests. The prettiest line of Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Neckwear in town. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Dixie Boy Plows complete, only ................. .............. $1 00 [rol Heel Ratchet Stock. only ................................. Dixie Points and Slides, each .... .... ... ..---....- ..- ...--..-... Wiings, each .......... ....------- -------------------- -. . . . . .. . . 0 100 Poplar Bark Collars, each........ ........ . . ... --..''-''''''''' 1 yards good, smooth Cotton Rope, only......---................"'- l-c [1 yards best Cotton Rope 7a5e............. ........... '....'...' 15 Plow Bridles, Backbands, Traces and Hiames. A full line of Steel [urn Shovels. A full line of Heavy Plow Shoes. A visit to our store will be of interest to you and will show you t'at ie are as wide awake as ever and anxious to show you goods. Yours truly. Percival Manufacturing Co., Doors, Sash and Blinds, Meeting Street, - - CHARLESTON, S. C. AVegetablenreparati onforAs similting heBears mguha huotes'Difesion~~herfu uiessand~est.Cotai3 sneithier o OpmniMorphine jior ineral. EOT NAtc 0orIC. IAperfectiemedy fortonstipa- K n tion, Sour Stomach.Diarthoea, ness aindL osS oF SL.EI ___w___YAwas ouht :2' CASTORIA I 2d ~ir~rmirTher In Kinn ouae. ~u~jI~diu ~aiii~' OAlwaysr~ted.n Bofuchti. I il d Sv'~in. t'. i Ca Bea l r ln the n ~ll~jon~l~t'iuie. SinauretcIwile nn'ofc xuptT CdPYtioPRAP C ~,HML~rATH. Eh JENTAR CANY. EW nK iTY andd oig Xo neD'-.1 LA atur dayfr mI'a..to, . a .ANNI.. - -. SuptN . Ed cti C. C LowPflesTo._odTms Meet , Make the times easy by going to IARVIN & BARRON and 1uchase what you want in the mercantile line from them. A Good Coifee for 10e. CASH. Coffee at any other price you want. from 11c. to 15(-. We are confident that we can give you the lowest figures on Soap. as we bought a bargain in this line. TOBACCO is one of our strongest lines. We carry a large and well-selected stock of it and are in a position to offer very low prices for the cash. Canned Goods, Crackers, Cheese, Rice, Sugar, Macaroni, Butter, Flour, Etc., Of the best quality. and a fresh stock of same always on hand. Plant Your Garden . And buy your Seed from us. W'e also have Onion Sets and the Finest Seed Irish Potatoes on the market. Give us a trial. Yours respectfully. HARVIN & BAR RON Goods Are Going Cheaper than ever before at the NEW YORK RACKET. You had better take advant age this week of SPECIAL SALE, for it comes only once in a lifetime. The buyer is in New York. Watch this space, and we will show you what the N. Y. RACKET can do. C. W. KENDALL. SWe have just received our Spring supply of Plow Stocks. SDixie Boys. Cast and Steel. Hamies, Trace Chains. Single Trees. I Back Bands. Collars. Collar Pads, and in fact everythiig the IarBefor yu visit CHARLESTON, get our prices, and we GUARANTEE to save you at least freight on anythmng mn our ine. _ ~ Right Here Juist a Few Prices. Tace Chains....-..-..-.-.--------... 1c to 30c per pair. Back Bands, with H ooks... .. .. ..-.----... e to 35c each. Co(0liar Pads...........--.--.---------..19c to 35c each. SSingle Trees...... -..-----.---.--.......12c to 25c each. ' A Good Plow Bridle only.......-.--.-......... ...40c.__ ~RNESS. SAD~DLES. BRID)LES, EXTRA STIRRUPS AND LEA TI! ERS. TUGS. T RACES. REINS. DOUBLE DNI SINGLE. a u b rea k your harness comew to us for the broken part. . Nothing~ beats theu New South Cooking Stove and the Cole~ '. i h Hreat .ne of Chinla, Crockery and Glassware in town. co-upiete line of Guns. Pistols. Rifles. Ammunition. ete. I Wagon and Buggy Naterial. ~ Thanking .nu rar your wt uV.we :ae __ STHE DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY _ _A. Cr D AV S~ Manaer. Wemake Tobacco Barn Flues at our place of business. Any dirnensions re quired, at prices to compete with Char-~ leston or elsewhere Come to see us before buying your sup-: phies. 3 THE MING HRDWVAR CD., FA NK P. ERVIN, Manager.