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EUMBS MIGHTES"ADBIEST 'ASK 'ANY8O0Y 3-HUGE*5TAGEao-3 e o :3-]EOVIME FAIRS-:3jAuovi -3<0M1BINED MENAGERIE5-3 s .3-5PECIALTRAINS-3 I A 20 CSTLY PEERLESS P .N ALL.THE1Q VAST -- SUPRE -DEN TRIPLE SENSATIONAL ,4MDE . URPRISES HERE. -HIPPODROME. I xVINCBLEWRTSTS / * DEATH-INVITING FEATS .PREMaORMERS. .P01E0t5ES% AEICA$;ONLY. E EW.LDEANI AL AMS EMENTLENTERPRISE GE5AILROAD ONC WCHAS CIRCVMNAVIGTE. P2PELLE;BYtSTEAM THE GLOBES a ENTS.9!N D! 'tAlNSpnO EATSTFOR 1,000PERON "6SN.NI RA PR eIOT"4 AND BABY LIONS MOTHER A BABV CAMEL M.OTH-ER AND BABY ELEPHANT MOrHEA AND BABY BLACK TIGERS MOTHER AND BABY SEAL MOTHER ZEBRA AND BABY JUST A MOMENT PLEASE-WE TOTE FAIR; THE SEARCH LIGHT OF TRUTH ON THE AMUSEMIENT ENTERPRISES OF THE WORLD THE GREAT COLE UIiE SHOWS - AS EARTH'S LARGEST AND BEST REPRESENTATIVE TENTED ENTERPRISE. 3 RINGS--All Double Length R. R. Cars. The Fo{tai"from which T 3 STAGF S-103 Educated Quadrupeds- First Bubble all the New .est Most Novel and Sen T 3 MENAGERIES-I00 People and Animals. sational Featues. The 3 HIPPODROMES-105 Cages, Dens, Floats. Talk of the Times abroad a NOSE FIRS400 tarand at home. America's 3-HORSE FAIRS-300 Star Performers, Only Shows which-have 3 SPECIAL TRAINS-41 Jolly Clowns. chrcumnavigatedthezlobe FLOODING FEASTS OF NEW DELIGHTS BY OUR CONGRESS.OF CELEBRITIES _J" I They Have no Equals. They are Xatchless in Marvelous Wonders. The Year's Best Treat. n't Wait to See O Seats for 11,000 Persons beneath our Sun and Waterproof Tents. ITH THESEE GREAT SHOWS ARE TO BE FOUND SICNIAL, aSTOUNIDINC, T EILG)T SUPERIOR, BY- ARITALT. D'ESPAS HIGH31-CLASS FEATURES "E ?S* TRI1OBOHE SEVENI DELNT-aS LINDA JEAL JTTTI-T WK. WINSLOW COSHEL.T. TRIO ROSE GEER BERDIE HOLLAND PACHECO FAMTI-Y WM.ROLaLAND EVA CT.ARK LEPFEL TRIO PEOF'. JOE BRRIST and Over 200 Others, MITE ROONET facltading 41 Jolly, Male and Female joke-Making desters. Thrilling Equestrians, Fearless Aerialists, Daz-lng Wfre Kings and Queenm, Amazi~g Acrobats and Gymnasts, BonelessKarvels, Dashing Race Riders and Drivers, Ezpert Bicyclists, Wonderful 1Jugglers, Astoningyly Educated Ele Iwraz'aIvDnz phants, Hors'es, Ponies, Dogs, Goats, -LoR D~siLJoE Monkeys and Rare Fierce Ani-als Evrthn Welt cay rcreClueugs-EpreceCnev TH GET LAKWID ATAIA AlE " Is".' ONY N EVRSE-NAEIC.Bao os TmE GRE BLACKL BTRIAKCAE a-te"O - OUR-TENTED ZOOS Contain Species of Teeming EARTH'S R AESCEEATUEES. - SOMETHING REAT.TY NEW _M'LLE D'ZIZI -The hrigPrsa Belle FRENZIED, PLYIN PLIGHT I ~ SPA NNIG - DEATH'S ARCH coneeed ABSOLTEL FREE Twe e.Daily, on the show gonds immediately -T-after the pardan agan at 6:0 pm. -'a~-. -2. -. Only living Woman who rides a Biyle A 5-FOOT YANN DEATH TAP. STILL THERE ARE MORESTARTLERS TO FOLLOW. VATCZH TRANO WATFO H AT0 WA-M Overwhelming moving Miles of Wealth and Splendor. Open Dens of FierCe Wild Beasts, Herds of Elephants, Camels, Ponies, Horses. Five Bands of Music and all Exclusive New Novelties. TWO PERPORMEANCES 'IN ALL SUN AND WATERPROOF TENTS AT 2 AND 8 P. bt. Doors Open One Hour Earlier for a tour of the Peerless Triple Men. nageries and attendance of the Musical Festival by PROP. TINNEY'S OELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL BRASS BAND. *AT MANNING - riciayv. LEVI BROTHERS SUMTER. S. C. In extending our Annual Fall and Winter greetings to the readers of THE TIMs, we cor dially extend to them an invitation to visit our store whenever they come to Sumter, and make it their headquarters. We are better equipped to handle Cotton I this season than ever before, for the reason, we have extended our delivery markets, al ,ways in close touch with the mills, it puts us in position to keep above the market quota tions, and our patrons get the benefit of this advantage. Cotton is the product upon which our farmers must depend, and although the crop of this, year is not so good as last year, by a mutual working together the farmer and merchant will come out on top. The various departments in our-store are filled with New, Clean Goods. and the pur chasing.public can certainly supply its needs here. Cone and inspect our full~Line of Dry Goods. where we have a corps of experienced sales men who are always anxious to show these goods, and prove that we are up-to-date in styles and prices: SHOES. There is no store in the city of Sumter with a fuller or better stock of Shoes, and as we contract for these goods direct with the factories we are prepared to make the "show down" that we can save you money by buying from us. GROCERIES. Our Grocery Department is . the equal of any concern in the State. We handle both Heavy and Fancy Groceries to sell at whole sale and retail. We make a specialty of sup . plying small dealers with everything in the grocery line. Come to see us, as we keep everything, and the best of attention guarant'eed. Respectfully, LEVI BROS., Sumter, S. C. Headquarters for Paints and Oils.. WE INVITE the public generally to come to Sumter and look in on our tremendous stock of Hardware of all kinds, tools of every description. 'When you need anything in the Machinery supply line, we can furnish just what you want. - We handle the best Beltings in the country. -Our Paint and Oil Departments are full. Try our famoiss Tapalac. Farmers, you can save money by t Z buying your Wire Fencing from us. We are headquarters for all kinds of Sporting Goods, and we can beat CC them all in Harness and Saddles. Ladies, buy your new Stove or Range from us. Let us show them to W you. . Our long experience gives us an advantage, and w'e can safely say that we can please the trade. DuRant Hardware Co., SUMTER, S. C. *r Machinery Supplies, Belting, Etc. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT The State Fair Oct. 22 to 27, .1906 Finest Programme Ever Arranged. Races Every Day--Great. South Carolinians from everywhere will be at the Fair for "Home Coming" Celebra tion. - Cheapest Railroad Rates. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP Get Ready and Come. SOFT CRABS. After Shedding the New Shells Hard en With Great Rapidity. The supply of soft crabs for market is obtained by catching hard crabs and keeping them until they shed their shells. For this purpose. large rec tangular floats, made of laths and planking, are employed, and three or four times every day the stock on hand is carefully inspected, all the soft crabs being picked out and packed without delay. They are put into shal low boxes of moist seaweed, from ten to thirty-five dozen in a box, according to the size of the animals. When the packing is done carefully the occu pants may be kept alive from sixty to seventy hours after leaving the water. Crabs have been shipped all the way from the Chesapeake to Canada, arriv ing at their destination in good condi tion. In summer, of course, ice is used. But where soft crabs are concerned it is necessary that they shall reach the market quickly. because their new shells harden with great rapidity. At the end of twelve hours the shells are. like parchment, and in three or four days the crab is as hard as ever -hence unfit for use in the form most highly approved by epicures.-New York Herald. C7 Ae 2 T O3 RP X A Bear the The Kind You Have.Always Bought signature .. U --1 Of, 62, - .- -a, of Rewards or Literatur,.. A very talented and well known writer-successfu too, in the popular estimation-tells me: "I know a man who spent fifteen years' leisure In get ting the material for his best book an.d writing It over three times, then offer ed it to almost every publisher in America, meeting with refusal by all, and finally sold it to a London pub Usher for 50, had it republished In Amerlca some years afterward, got a few dollars-before the publishers fail ed and as his last royalty received just 2 eents, which was exactly 20 per cent of the last sum due him. I am the inan, but I don't publish the fact nor feel inclined to brag about It nor to complain, for that would be useless and wduld only cheapen my wares in the literary market. The book paid me, by accurate calculation, 33% cents a w&k for the fifteen years' work." Papyrus. Don't be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merij and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar - sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for conghs and colds. The Arant Co. Drug Store. Birds Have Favorite Plants. Like 3pan, birds have their favorite plants. It has been discovered that the goldfinch is passionately fond of apple blossom. This may be because its fa vorite .building site' Is in the lichen covered forks of apple trees, bilt apart from such attachment the bright lIttle finch frequently spends hours tearing the petals Into tiny fragments. Though the nightingale never builds In the thorn boughs, it loves to sing on may laden branches, often in the very midst of the fragrant blossoms. It Is some what peculiar that most bfids avoid the cow parsnip, owing, no doubt, to the unpleasant greenish smell emitted by this umbelliferous plant Small birds very often build in less secure places, but the parsnip, gigantic and strong as It is, Is left severely alone.--Londonl Opin'ion. Bears de , The Kind You Have Always Bought Signture. of The Wearing of ifats. More or less of a modern habit Is the constant wearing of hats. Even as late as 1759 Horace Walpole mentions as a matter of course that he never wears ao hat "Remember," he says, writing to a friend notoriously careless about his dess, who was expected home from Holland, "everybody that comes from abroad is supposed to come i~rom France, and whatever they wear at their first reappearance immediately grows the fashion. Now if, as Is very likely, you should through inadver tence change hats with the master of a Dutch smack In a week's time we shall all be equipped like Dutch skippers. You see, I speak very disinterestedly, for, as I never wear a hat myself, it is indifferent to me what sort of a hat I don't wear." Doct,,rs said He would not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., wrftes: "After doctoring for - two years with the ibest physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse. the doctors advisec me if I had any business to at tend to I had better attend to it at once, as I could not live another month s there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it, and after taking thsee bottles I began to get better and continued to improve until I was en tirely well. The Arant Co. Drug Store. - THE GAME OF CHE60. Finest Mental Drillmaster the World Has Ever Known. When the Rlomans placed over the door of the temple of Janus "Ex Ori ente Lux et Ludus Scacchorum" (Out of the East Came Light and the Game of Chess) they spoke of the two great est bequests that the storied east had ever made to the young and aggressive west-the light of religion and the greatest mental achievement of man since he came through Eden's frown ing portals. In the middle ages, when the monks and abbots watched from afar the bru tal soldiery of Christendom swooping down like a pestilence on the sunny plains of the south, they chanted "A furore Normanorum lbera nos, 0 Dom in' (From the fury of the North men deliver us, O God) and returned to chess-all that was left a noble soul in a vain and turbulent world. Chess is the finest mental drillmaster the world has ever known. As a mind trainer it ranks above Greek and dia lectics. But, above all, It is the science of bat tle; it Is war without bloodshed; it is strife on equal terms, which all the race loves and to which from the cradle to the grave all mortality is subject. Charleston News and Courier. akwa Kidneys and BIadder Bight Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, T6rpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take Do Yow Want - PERFECT FITIINB CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they will commend you to us. J. L DAVID & BROI Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTOT, - S. c. Geo.S. Hacker &Son MANUFACTUREPRS OF CH AR ESON SI C LLU Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Buildinz Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords. Window and Fancy Glass a S0ecialtY. Undertaking. neral Supplies alwys on hnd. Mvhears ei bsent tany part of te county. nd callswil director and undertakter, night or day. W. E. JENKINSON 00. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cares all Coughs, and expels Colas from the system by gently moving the bowels. W HE N YoU COME - TO TOWN CALL AT - WELLS' SHAVING SALOON WVlbich is litted n p with anD eye to the comfort of his cnstomners.. . ... HAIR CUTTINGi IN ALL STYLES, S HAVING- AND S H AMPO OING D~one with neatness and .lispatch.... .. ... SA cordial invitation is extended. . . -J. L. W ELLS. Manning Times Block. DR. J. A. COLE. DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of 1Wanning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 6..' W. C. DAVIS. J. A. W'EINBERG. DAVIS & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , -. MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections. JOHN S. WILSON. s. OLIVER O'BRYAN. W ILSON & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at'Law, MANNING, S.,Cl. JH. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. M WANWOODS, e ATORNEY AT LAW, Manning, S. C. Offiee Over Levi's Store. CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2MANNING, S. C. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. .m ny Toubls rtimpes. Eczema Ipure cl. dBreath Siirsh Dowels, Hache lett.~tn 35cens , box Gsninemade by GOLDENs NUnGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE , Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of axative Fruit Syru pimples and blotche*. axafve N syup I Isguaranteed The Arant Co. Drug Store. ,THE ARGYLE HOTE open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. OPEN FROM 7 AP..A TO 12" . PM THE RESTAURANT, IRCHARGE 0 -CHARGES REASONABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATES. NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. Charleston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. CASTORIA I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A'egetablePrepatato0fdoiAs similating teyoodandflegUa tngestmachsBo rso Bears the --- - ognature PromotesDigestionCheerft& ness andResC ntains neither OpMorphie norMaL -f 30OT NAR COTIC. )Il0d Useea Apefe Remedy forConslipa- - ion, Sour Stoiathamboea Worms,ConvulionsFveish-uns ness andLOSS OF SLEP. FUIUVUI FacSimile Signature of EThrty Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTIk rwzcgm AU96. nMWvof% 10M1. We proprose to sell and buy land for the people of Manning and Clarendon County. In order to do this. we must hustle 'and hustling is our strongest point. We have some good properties for sale and a few orders. If we don't stay in business it will'not be our. fault, ass we are determined to do some of the land business of this community. NOW WATCH (TS DO It. Land Bought and Sold: Rents Collected. Malnniing Real Estate AgAeyn E. D. Hodge, anager. Office over Bank of Manning. S. R..VENNING Jeweler, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,Spectacles, Eye Glasses and all Kinds of Fancy 'Novelties. I make a specialtyof WEDDING and HOLIDAY PRESENTS and always carry a handsome line of Silverware, Hand-Fainted China, Glassware and numerous othe'r articles suitable for Gifts of all kind. COME AND SEE THEM. All Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairng done promptly and guaranteed. - - .Levt BMock, . ANNING, S. 0. ALCOLU RAILROD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS Effective May 1st, 1906. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. SOUTHWEST.-READ UP. No.1. No.3. No.5. . 0 No.2. No.4. No.6. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. STATIONS. Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. A. M. P. M. P. M. 2 00 745 ........ 0 Lv............... Alcolu ...............Ar 25 8 . . 2 05 750 ....... 2 .............McLeod*............... 23 745 .... ....... s 15 800 ........ 5 ...............Harby* ............... 20 740 ....... ....... 2 20 805 ........ 7 ............. DuRant*..........:.. 18 735 .......-. 245 8 30 ........ 12 Sardinia............ 13 710 ...... 2 55 8N40 ........ 14 .....Zion*.......... 11 700 ........ ....... 3 00 845 ........ 15. 10- 655 ........ ........ 3 15 9 00 ........ 17 ................Seloc.*.............. 8 640 ........ ........ 400 945 . 21................. Hudson615...... . 430 1015 ........ 25 Ar............Beuah...... Lv 0 600 ........ ........ P. M. P.M. . P *All stations except Beulah and Alcolu are flag stations for all trains. Mondays, No. 2. - Fridays. No. 1. Tuesdays, No. 1. Saturdays, No. 2. and No. 3. Wednesdays, No. 2 and No. 3. Thursdays, No. 2. R. P. ALDERMAN. Trafflic Manager. For Convenience and Safety, You should deposit your money In a good bank. As for safety, we have'urglary and Fire Insurance. Time Locir, Bonded Officers and Regular Examinations, and our con tinued growth is evidence of the confidence reposed in us by the people of Manning and the surrounding country. Deposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. Deposits October 1, 1905, 72,559.67. If your patronare has in any way contributed to our success, we thank you for same, ir you are not already our patron, you are invitedto become one. Bank of Clarendon, Kannisg,S . -BRING YOUR z4J O'B W OR KD TO THE TIMFC OFFICE.