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Publishes All County and Town O ficial Advertisements. SAdveruisers wvill please r'e muelber that copy for .a chnge Of ad. NUST bL in this oice by Saturday Neon in order to insure publieation the following wee W. E. JENKINSON CO. Free Holiday Gifts to All Who Buy Jewelry from Us for Holiday. .-,0 GOD-R LEDSIGNI' ET H T PINS GIVEN AWAY. We have just put in a lhr-1e facto line of .weweIry froi one of the largf factories in the United State- I1N G S. 'HAINS. CrFF and I.I.AR TN". tR .WCFLETS. S'T ICK PI N. ScAit iIN :ind everything in the J.ewerlr ne. A gold-tilled Signe: jven to all who come01 to ouri store t4 buy a pair of Cutf Buttons. Ring, or any piece of Jewelry, even if it is only 2-c. A )C. gold-fillid Signet Hat-Pin will he -iven them free of charge. It will pay you to look through this la1rge. slendid and cheap line of choice .ewelry if you are looking arouni for a Holiday Gift. W. E. Jenkinson Co.' is the place for Toys. the place for SANTA CLAS. the place for SHOES. the place for 1)1x' GODS. the placet 1or CLOTHING. the place for FrnNITURE. and it is the place where you can get everything cheap. W. E. JENKINSON Co. Mr. L. D. Player will be glad to serve his friends at J. W. 'McLeod's. 'Mr. George Odiorne has accepted a position in the store of D. Hirschmann. Mr. J. H. Loryea. of St. Matthew's. is in Manning visiting his father's fanily. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Broughton. of Pinewood, spent yesterday in Manning. Rev. J. 'M. Holladay preached for the Sumter congregation of Presbyterian5 last Sunday. Mr. T. S. Rogan and Dr. D. 0. Rhame. of Summertonl. have been drawn upon the United States grand jury. Mrs. Joseph F. Rhame and Mrs. A. C. Davis left last evening for Eustice. Florida. to spend the winter. The teachers of the county will please remember the meeting at the Institute hall on Saturday. December 16th. Dr. V. H. McPheeters of the Presby terian Theological Seminary preached in Mlanning last Sunday morning and evenimg. 'Mr. A. 0. Antley, formerly book keeker for Mr. B. A. Johnson, has ac cepted a position with The 11. B. Lor yea Drug Store. we have just received a very inter esting letter from Hon. J. H. Lesesne. who is now in Enid, Oklahoma. It. will appear in our next issue. There will be preaching at Salem Baptist church near New Zion next Sunda" at 11 a. mn. and ':30 p. mn. by the pastor'Rev. E. L. K. Tune. Be sure and see Rigby 's Santa Claus window, it is one of the prettiest dis plays ever seen in this town MIr. Smith is an artist in this line. and cer tainly deserves credit for such good taste. The merchants here are nowv display ing Christmas goods. There is much rivah'v between Rigby and Jenkmnson. both 'claiming to be 'headquarters for Santa Claus, and both have a right to the claim. The entertainment at MceFaddin school house in Sandy Grove which was to have taken place on the 9th was deferred on account of the inclement weather and will take place on Friday evening, the 15th instant. Mi1ss Ruby Plartt, the principal, promises on this occasion an evening of pleasure. The Lo~ngfellow Literary Society will present a play, "The Snow-Cap Sisters" in the Institute hall on the Thursday evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock. A small admission will charged. The p~ro ceeds will go toward paying off a debt on some books that were bought for the Library about a year ago. The public is cordially invited to be present. M1arried at Ocala, Fla.. on the 9ithr. instant, Mr. Perry Krasnotl'. formerly of MIanning, and Miss Eliza Hilb. of Ocala. The groom has become a pros perous merchant in the city of Ocala, and his friends here congratulate him upon his success in life, and wish for him and his many long and happy days. The Atlantic C'oast Line has at last iven us a double daily passenger ser' ice from Creston to Lanes, beginnmng last M1onday. People from all points along this line can now go to Charles ton every morning and return thre same day. This should be of great service tq'the people of Salem. in comim' to Mlanning, it will do awvay with a Yong and tedious drive over bad roads. Last XWednesday afternoon MIr..J..G. Plowvden, of the Fork. while driving across Black River causeway was over taken by an automobile from Sumntar. His horse became frightend, overturn ing his buggy and thr'owimg him into the swamp. M1r. Sol Ryttenburg. who was in charge of the machine, brought ~r. Plowden to M1anning. where lie got medical attention. He wvas pammnflly hurt and is still suffering. The auto mobile party wvas very much distressed about the accident and did ev'erythmng they could to alleviate M1r. Plow'den's sufferings. On the plantation of Hion. James E. Tindal near Felder Tuesday night of last wveek XWillis Richardson was shot and killed. Magistrate. Ragin of Pine wood held the inquest, and the jury charged the crime to Enoeb Singleton. with Grant XWitherspoon, James Anuer son rand July Nelson accessories before the fact. M~agistrate Ragin. wvithi his Constable, J. MI. Lowder, br'oughrt the prisoner's to jail yesterday. They aliso brought and lodged in jail David Wil lams. wvhois charged with burglary nnd lareny, breaking into and stealing from the cotton house of Mir. J. .T. Broughrton. Some miscreants up)on mischief bent. on last Saturday night, entered the arden of M1r. C. C. Thames at Silver. attached to the post ofliee. pulled up the cabbage and other vegetables. car red them a considerable distance to where 31r. Thames lives and p~ut them down in his piazza. They also wvent to his stables and turned out his horses. and scattered them over the comrmun itv. This is malicious mnischief, puni shable by lawv. A fewv nights before, so we are informed. a burglary of th~e post otlice was committed, the entrance being made through br'eaking in at~ a window, about six dollars bel'ongin to the p)ost ofilee being stolen. .\r Thames should look up his regrulations and he will tind where he is requirea to report to the post onlice D~epartmnent deredations upon a post onlice, and this Deuartment will see to it the burg lar has'no smooth existance from now on. If the party that entered the post office is caught it means a long term o1 impasnment in a F"eder'al nrison. ie'ed upa'iece or mnoney1 wich iay . affoi' to los. it. .\lI. Gibbo, with his h-cr ehn tii n. t l'dio b o f Tui: T V;; ti , money'" *with SI ht, lie t a n :w -n n Ila a th dnoinatin. alser to t e -ic l'0n I \ jlet* \a1.b1n it wi. b i~ lr . n ..on.. W-- X WlIlilL .. kee Xp n~ .11( --ion ~ ~ ~ ~~n~ toI a''Iii ' 11 in f n. and Wth wn fouIt b Ihe s . t f( )"In I aonc a)Y t\ I 1t lit r :o :hI nd r T. Ir. i . n . -ter 't L . \- vi . No. 54, ad C! it and c :1 Olitr aSt ards: I;, Ttau e ViIli( \' sna Su h t. eoye lan M i Nedn two ellowerafts. and naIt _on* lenmeriS Of evlone onl a - an i. raised to the reree o nes.1 Cbrrihof Waom arehte o Chalie - perussion to lty bare thaeit reSp le tales to relazitives and all inquiring r e a lels ected or the tnuing aslast. arSa W.. Dalis, W. .: '. It. Sprlot. S. h.: Charlton uIa, J. W .i. . Lese csane. Secre ar: A. 1. Barron. Treasiurer: t. hm. ranaote, S. D.: L. H. i larvin, f. D.: .J. White and J. W. Herrirt. S- i ras: .. W. Straua. Tle Bar. There wa al eneral a lte. and mix rog h s haurday night. Col. iean sooze no doubt as dornl resDonsible. Motrie Nelson. colored. bearint the na.es of the American reolutionary iero, and the English hero of Trafalinr, narried tarrie, a dughter o Charce amble. and their nuptial bhdss was t terrupted to the extent that they parat e and Nelson went away, purnin up plgain last Saturday. Ie nare him a swrher of Care eeaie etngaled in a rue is and Nel hon was "ldone up" by his brother-o aw. Nelson d not reliosh his thump in. o e went town -d road and ecreted himself in Walker's pasture. as awaited the comin along of his cindfolk. Carrie. accompanied by her sie. Phidias. her brother. Eddle. n a it broter-in-law, Bennie faxter. went "down de road'' on their way homet when all at once Nelson stnh Sfom his hiding, and with a piece of scantling, knocked down Eoddi Carrie mnd PMidias, and made for is brother sn-law. Bennie axter. who in attempt hin to make his escape, went against the barbed wire fence and fell obae into the ditch. IBe yelled murder. te felt the pricking of the barbes and 'rhouhtli h erwas tabbed in l huared pleens. He pleaded with his assailant to spare him adsrehhad, never said anythin wabout hin m the Co When tne blood-thirsty Nelson looked behind him Baxter jumr lped out of the .nitch, and hiked through the swamp regardless of water. logs or anythm else. for what nattered suchthings to him when 'uri Nelson with a seatlin- was after him. The women. Carrie and Phidias are, we are told, in a eritical condition, and one ofl them maY never recover, aniwav it will be 'sonetime before we vill see these Sladies k)upon the streets agrain. as the Seantlin process will remove them from XIannin's Saturday nights con Ssoiclous figures. Nelson has made Dis whereabouts unknown, a in his haste to see what had become of his brother-in-l aw Baxter. le forg.ot to leave his future addres. a f Cotton Growers Meeting. lemloe. andto owithstin hi fo'his touble liea wll repeivene aatomissio Cof otho ters'Aoitin i meti-ng.i ove oise Appretr. anSeern urngivs . otepSpt Treasurer. 'epitdrcit poerl Exectibed woite arve:hpr Fulon-P.yn tH. andughisreeitu. l Freship-C.mne so colectdmutb pat.i Pauf-J. the Brstadway. d i Sanee-Jason tht.~t trhm. aeon hColod-i.nD Rldges.'r lce S L.JamekisJtt 1)..D~aie. .D S mbh Swamp-Hodg. . etse..11) Ruani'ng-K .Smt adLouis A pplt Brewng't''tin-. "'as Hnt'oftor'et hel Ploden'usion1111-.'. free andomery. aulse. R. miH bcsarehten. cane avi Govie-rs, E espeiythato 5c Preaide snot de xaine the membes dfth'eixetieGoomitte one bn :atoA each chmitteeman inueit 'atoght maLis township th Scollet :h tre ceunty pert bale tax.iTh col-b nosr to uchie with ilbook foridthe :rhbe delegatl rccivi th comihs.o vote wasMint. Te Wilneis. turneds over :onhecommitteema:u n whoptrnscito of ote fatSereasy tandietc in thengan- i ation byeholdir. Teea pried recei't. proehl tbed, willbg'ivters nh er so'av'ndgh te tox n IthOisb ritt.il hi.The mdcsone sia Wlonce Convite. pi'd ialbefr the irt edncsda inoer Jan im. asJonktat u ' anydth t hun iimes te mud'CoMr lumblwich theWflsong dcoel:ate were endced :t Ru'ed. Mon. E. Amitt an tLoul'is Ap etr.a theysio were free' an d on 1 ntit'te(read w'ithot'c' aerimony an'd onc ill' 1his bes jaudgme'ynt to aid thei Xausel igtbei saidnt tht tLL0t he cars maen acountersll eleiLlyl that o tee ail ws ofth otie hus the m(embners diro rae te aso workLatdones go was eal thrugh bestn to hav t' Secrtary o at the couinty set.t' wher he coul"td nbei vote as 3r. E LWilk'is. Ti wtas tne fai' h he as manifes\te n1101 the orgn-h o actot et in th facedtfahu ot diter.f hen'amplte eneouraged "'t' tuhrs.ad. and ' t01h . hei' toiro Lit by it 1oi' The turerer 's of Julian .1 Wt ilis onced. Wil-iamts.i-.~i. Je1 . nkinsBurwan:\tr Kiuostr c.londay.' ''' XXerl a nmpara mu din'tud'senced aL foibecan'd onwa haslexci''edi uciheal it"nt'Lesto hben me Lreo the.aI lowes stamp o the' ne-tl 1 ro)racle tind as' far''ti asi aearace o the criel hasLlreadl aappearedst~t m1 saus paper X~ I anth tesimony2' is even'o' more11 h'act o ta kettn.' some( medctttaiine oeo lit ti~'I .l I t if.. am i lit t ha~ t he 01t-i but t-u wil lilt str wat the wk.ro gon o oi- rk and r:m. Nt'xtimirung, ionr- ~ a nq'w pai t. u., , :h -x ht:t wal '. found iae n his e I: ' p:-.m :in alibui. In) the whtoh-i - o sbrouigtl out t li :ts was abdui :and th e juryx took j-ust. one, hour, : it i n t n ucte' t ti' hai l Ihlm ui .. I hao inll the( fave of thet- lmt.' trym.i inl eumstaeS.- htT peopl.L :- Sti t fol' law ani nnr. and that hl e neroets. wretche--d thogh h bte and ulndevst Inl- Of :my. -,ymplj:lthy, hav 1ben0gve t fahn-Ih Ti xv thietl advimagei ot evry prout-e.:ion which tit v- law wIlly .nttle to Jugelydrie.k inl a1 most imo-,,-iv man. prnoucedthe: sen aIt'e,. (f decath upllOn themIl. and on F'ri day.~ ~ ~ 9 .zmtr I'. )94 ,- !a:I il The Electric Plant Losing Money, Says Its Owner. Dear Sir:--Your article ill Tiii. TIMES of this week headed "Don't Kill tle Goose That Lars the Golden Egg" is in reference to iy business and the Electric Light Plant that 1-so foolishly built here with my own money and the hardest kind of labor of myself and my sons. We are not trying to -Kill the Goose" but only trying to get a few of the Golden l-ggs that the people of Manning have been enjoying for the last three years. The Letter and I Rules that you refer to, were addressed to each of our patrons (who we think are sensible business men) who had flat rates. It was and is a plain and just business proposition and is only left to them to decide. As to the meters, we cut the meter rates 10 per cent before making the proposition to them. We also offered to furnish meters at our expense where there were lights enough to guarantee us in doing so. The idea in the meter is to get pay for the current that is used. and any hon est man. that wants to pay for what he gets does not object to them, as some of our best patrons who had flat rates have put in meters and saved money by it. Where persons have flat rates they burn all the time. which necessitates carrying the load when there is no use, heuce the raise in the flat rates. Now as to the cheap labor and fuel, T would thank .Mr. Appelt to send some of it down this way, for we need it very much. and as to the towns that he com pares this with. Some of them have higher rates than we have. and some, such poor lights that they are not worth anything, which Mr. Appelt is well aware of. And as to Columbia, they get their power from the Canal, which cost the State thousands of dol lars. If we had the Canal we could furnish the lights for 100 per cent less There is no comparison in the situa tion whatever. Now as to the special privileges we have from the town. The only one that I know of is to pay taxes. We have a Franchise from the Council under the Old Charter, which they claim is no good under the new char ter. In November of last year we made application for a Franchise which we think we are entitled to, but up to this time our request has not been granted We have a large amount invested here and have given our patrons first class service for three years but have very little or no protection. so what is the inducement to continue to improve this plant when it does not pay running ex penses. If :'lr. Appelt would make one half the effort to help such enterprises in the town succeed as he uses to injure mine we would have a much better town. I do not mean to brag or to praise but am sure that for the last twenty-five years my enterprises have put m'ore money in M~anning and done more to put it on the M1ap than any business in it. and without any help except from a fewv of our business men, and I would beg to state right here that the sooner Mr. Appelt and a few~ others will understand that it takes manufacturin g enterp~rises as well as other businesses to build a town, the sooner we will have a town. No manufacturing enterprise ever gets any encouragement or support that is started here. while in the other twns that Mr. Appelt has compared my business to supports them to a man. and with a very few exceptions they grant free taxes to them until they get on a paying basis. We have endeavored to give the peo pe as well as the town first class ser vice at as little cost as possible. We have a first class plant and have spared no expense or labor to make it so. If the people of MIanning can afford to let it go, why I say let it go. We cannot run the Plant any longer at a loss. If you think it can be run for less. it is for sale and cheap at that. W. SCOTT HiARTIN. .anning, S. C., Dec. 8, 1905. Religious Notice. Iev. A. N. Brunson will be absent the coming Sabbath, attending Confer ence. He has requested me to have our congregation worship) in the Mlethodist church next Sabbath with his people. For this reason there will be no preach ing in the Institute Hall at 11:30. a. mn.. and the two corngregatiotns will wvor ship together. M1y people will make their contributions in their envelopes as usual. Sabbath School will be held in the Institute Hall at 10:30. a. m. J1. Ni. HIOLLA DA Y. Notice. I have been requested by Dr Lionel Stk-es. Superintendent of vaccination for Clarendon County. to advise the Principal of every public school in the county to call on the nearest physician and g'et information regarding the re ent law of enforced vaccination, and have all cases requiring vaccination attended to at once. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supt. of Education. Dec. 11, 19053. A Thanksgiving Offering. E'astover. S. C:., Dec. 10. 19W~;. Ar. L. Appelt. Mlanning. S. C': DEAi Rx. A Pi'ELT:- My pupils. the 3rd. and 4th, gradtes, in Ea.tstover grad ed school, decided, to give their Thanksgiving ot'er'ing. this year. to aid the tersecuted .Jews in lRussia. 1 r-eally do not know how best to transmit'it to them. Will yon kindly take charge of these little mites. amounting to tile enclosed check, for t2.i0 and see that it is placed in the poer' hands to reach the distant suf ferers. with wvhoim, I am sure the enuire Christian world svimpathizes. Thanking vou in advance for tin kindness. I am. I lespect fully Yours. M11xx1E M1FA DiN. Give Your Stomach Rest. Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food itself and give the stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach wvill regain its st'ength and get wvell when it is com n~elled to do tie full woi'k that a sound stomach should do. Y'ou wouldn't ex pet a sick horse to get well when it 18 comelled to do a full day's woi'k every Iday of the week. Kodol Dysp)epsia Cure is a perfect digestant and digests tle food regardless of the condition of vtour stomach. .Lelieves nd igestion, I eching. Sour Stomach. and all steom ach disoi'ders. Sold by The l. 1. Lor ya Drug Stote. .Im~ 'ii m.tdu.'n iii .. ho nor aind l iouoi BUSINESS LOCALS. 'he Furniture Mal. T vi lock. tfJ Coming - A carload o' !Vjb Flour. W hlenl il doubt, . liv4 au 1'. I,. \ at lr 1man l"1-'onnainl 1e fnlhaesDr; :Store. 'um er1 n Il. 114'1 1 . You are invited to h I-k Mve the Chri.,i nas Goods at I thame's Drug IPlant WNOod's tusted and true Wheat Seed. The I. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Every family is entitled to a line weather Calendar free. ('all for one at I i tham' Drug Store. Sum mto. j WaIutoi 5t1 bushel d Lrood ;. I-o'u. nd1 S tock P eas, w; Il pay :li) Iwer bushel. delivered at Clark's Warehouse. [tf For itent-A good two horse farm with good seven room building and one tenant house. Apply to S. M. Youmans Manning. S. C. Wanted -First class farmer to take charge and oversee one farm. Ilun seven olows. Must be ind ustrious, sober and intellig-ent. Married man pre ferred. Address, with references. .1. d. HARBY & E. H. MOSES, Sumter. S. C. All of the latest noveis. including "The Gambler" "Ayesha" "Rose o' the ltiver"' "Gordon Keith" "Itafiles" 1Pole Baker" 'Yolanda" and many others at I hame's Drug Store. Wanted-Blv Chicag-o Manufacturing House, person of trustworthiness and somewhat familiar with local territory as assistant in branch oliiee. Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent, position. No investment required. Previous expe rience not essential to engaging. Ad dress, Manager Branches. Como Block, Chicago. [12t. If you don't know what present to get send the amount you want to spend to D. 0. Rhame. Summerton, S. C. He will do his best in the selection. A fine weather calendar free to cus tomers at hliame's Drug Store. Call for one. Wood's Wheat Seed is the best. The R1. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Notice. I have ten fine Mules for sale which can be seen at the residence of the late J. P. Brock. Terms cash. MRS. S. E. BROCK. Silver, S. C. For Sale. 200 Aeres of Land situated two and one-half miles East. of Manning. with timbr and about thirty-five acres cleared. For terms apply to J.OSEPH SPROTT. or1. W. McLEOD. The Oil Mill will Run. To Mv Fr'ends and Patrons of the Man ning Oil Mill: I am glad to be able to announce that I have leased the Manning Oil Mill from the Trustees of the Indepen dent Cotton Oil Co. and will operate it on my own account the present season. I take this opportunity to thank you for the support and patronage you gave me while I had charge of the mill for the Independent Cottod Oil Co. and to ask for a continuance of your support and patronage in the future. Yours very truly C. R. SPROTT. Notice. Pursuant to a Commission ir~sued to the undersigned by the Secretary of State, Books of Subscription, to The Felder and Minms Live Stock Co., a pro posed corporation, will be o-pened at the oflice of R. L. Felder in the Town of Pinewood, S. C.. on Friday. Decem ber' 15th, I905, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon. Said Cor poration to have a cap ital stock of $15000 divided into one hundred and fifty shares of the par value of .8100 each, and to do a general Livery. Feed and Sales Stables busi ness. R. LEE FELDER. HENRYIf C. MTMS. Notice. Pursuant to a Commission issued to the undersigned by the Secretary of State. Books of Subscription, to The Harvin-Brough ton Co.. a proposed cor poration, will be opened at the office of H. T. Avant, in the Town of Pinewood S. C., on Friday, December 15th, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Said cor-pora tion to have a capital stock of $6000 di vided into sixty shares of the par value of $100 each. and to do a general mer' cantile business. P. 11.. FRtOUGH TON. 0. D). HIARIN. 11. T1. AVANT1. Corporator1s. KILL THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS Neow Discovery C'ONSUMPTION Prince FOR IOUGHS and 50ca$1.OO ~OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all. THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. . .THE. . R. B. L.ORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop., Sign of the . . . Golden Mortar, Bnz to inform their many friends and custom ers that they are prepared to supply their waints with thcir acti'itomeld ceerity. We carry a full and complete line in every de partent of the DRUG BUSINESS and eve'ry attentionf ia shown to the wants of their customelrs. For zany Years Vc have endeavored to aive the very be, t at tention to our customers' wiants. 0fnde thia' tie havIe suceeded Our-tock of DRUGS, MWEDICINES and CHEMIVlCALS is coiplete :n every parittuar and every and any demand can be supplied. When in need of PURE I)RULGS and MEDI CINES rail on us and we can itve you genierat MI IDE~tS receive our careful arid irm mediate attention oni day of reeipt. We hope for your linud patronage which for years we hiave eairnestly strivenl to nmer:t. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Si,<gn of the Golden MAortar Y MANNING, S. C. -tHONE NO. 2. --IS AD. Ow- -4-q 0d People ehind CM Are the people who 2 have not investigat ed our claims about our Shoes. Turn on the search-i. lights, with the in tention of disproving what we say and you will be disappointed. 3 ISlfle, it, IgliIY allh Prce I are the p o in t s in which "Queen Qual- 2 ity" and C r o s s e t t Shoes excel. The last point shows we give the most for 2 .the least. Mutual Dry Goods Co. 9--9--A ONES 9Christm s 0- A n kinds a 0-SPECIA 0In f: 0~Clock t4 0 SI 9- Ba 9--Wh: rug S 0 SC. 0-MASbe Cov r 0-Dolls all he 0-9.r ry . SpcilChism sF 9-- -S Bi o fB n o r ut.spcal rce t. .-. -S. asypatuets DiigR o F ri r - xtninT bl...-- - - - Rokn har fevr id.Mk hevr Ss 15 ki d o r se t r m .. . . . -- - - - - . -- Platsnts ondu coiss ofr prpma oovseTen for to ofthe o ut . Adecieallyes h pricesah.... --..---- -r-i-gh---. Wess Dihae Towls.fo taeys and rs Fancy Chinaandau t1 B i- ul~r d ofin e caly ps ri ee ...--.. S.L.K ASNAF Mmmmmim H-M Meet Santa Claus --AT IBYS The Xmas Shopper's Place of Delight. \nything tha:t iv pleue de 1i-lhts: anything that brings profit. deli.ghts:, when you get. with least trouble. the thing you want. you ar plased: when you wet it for le*s money you are delighted. You eertainly get the beSt valiues :at RIGBY'S now. lave you bee n i dn g thi e last dav or so To the beautiful Holiday Goods The store is ablaze with all the- pretty thinges tihat Santa Claus b rings around about Xmats tie It iA . r -v fo;, Santa Claus to find things here. for there is an abundance of gifts for young and old. Just one word. wont you come before the crowd gets too large for us to give you the time we like to give customers. and before a great many splendid values are gone. Toys for the Little Folks. We have always had a big line of Toys for the Little Folks every year. but this year surpasses them the all. Every thing in Toys. such ts Engines. Dolls, Doll Beds. Doll Carriages. 60-Carts. T1runks. Etc., All kinds o- mechanical Toys. Gomic Toys, Picture Books. Story Books. etc.: everthing that delights the heart of a child. and for the Grown Folks. Toilet Cases. Manicure Sets. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Albums. Handbags.: alsoa fine line of Crockery and Glass Novelties. Don't forget THE BIG DOLL we give away every X nas. You can see her in our Window now. With every 10e. purchase of Toys you get a chance. Ask for the Tickets. yours may be the lucky number. No.............. SAVE THIS TICKET. For any Cash purchase in Toys amount in- to TEN CENTS we give one of these Tickets. entitling the holder to a Free Chance at the beautiful DOLL on exl :bx tion. to be given to holder of lucky -n .i ber. on date advertised at our store. J. H. RIGBY, Manning, S. C. What about a nice Fur for a Xmas present or a Swell Coat ? We've the finest line of Cloaks and Furs in Manning. If you want. to give a present that would delight the heart of every Housekeeper, just come around and let me sell you a nice pair of Wool Blankets. We have them the very beAt. If you want satisfaction. do your Xmas shopping with THE YOUNG RELIABLE, J. H. RIUBY, PrAYeNsent. e. A stock that would do credit to one of the largest city tGlass for the Young Ladies. Watches, Clocks and beautiful aRta Claus' HeadQUarters Here. lost wonderful line of Watches, best valnes ever offered. All i descr iptions, guarant~eed good t ime-keepers. L HOLIDAY PRICES NOW....$1 $5 UP TO $20 Beautiful Clocks. t every kind of Clock frotu the plain Kitehien Clock or Abirtu he basidsomest Parlor Timepiece. PRICES...........--.---.60c $1* T 1 dsome Rugs & Art Squares. twould be a more appropriate presenlt for the home than a good have all sizes, bought at lowest prices. L SALE FOR CHRIST- 50 75c $1.50 $5 ius now: priced each.......... * '~ quare" in Smnyrna or Azxiist er, ceanpest you ever heard or. e whole floor. $3.50 To 25 ial...........- ..-.---- . .. .411 Sorts of Toys for Boys and Girls. u us, Soldier Sets, Tea Trables and Dishers. (Games. Watrons and ler~ play things~ that delight the little ones and make C'hristmas" CHEAPEST PRICES ON RECORD. >........ $26 IA. xe of these beautiftul 25c. 90c.UP kes the 1ie ofee u FR TUEAND UNDETKING~I..I , M/ANNING, S. C. 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