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* N U U I -- - -- - L --- - is gobT1119 1 li "Somethig Doig These Days at P HJADWARE CO w-. We are selling Ranges. Stoves. Heaters. 6uns. Ammuni. tion, Wire Fencing and many other things. Come to See Us a and be convinced that our goods are best and prices lowest. 4 Yours for business. IOWA PleenDaine CIv. I 7LBS. Best Laundry Starch. 7 -cADS Bes Laundry Soap. Fun Weight-Quality Unsurpassed. THE MANNING GROCERY CO, inG. Perveyors to Particular'People.4 - SoCaRos, S. CJnay2 91 ?rroa TEE M~A53I3 TDiS. nnuing, S. C. Dear Sr We wih to thank you and all of our friends for fine trade given u during the holiday sea'son just past. We believe the MlassxxN Tunes "Ad. which we have been running for several weeks. has been responsible ii great uneasure for the inquiries and trade whieh-eamne to us from differen omecng with the New Year it will be our intention to careful!: sdythe wants of our many parons and endeavor to give them a goo< sol Io atthe most reasonable prce pom'iole. We have now with us Mr. E. 4. R~obertason, an expert tinsmnith. We ar, prprdto furnish estimares and do guaranteed work in this line, espes rl ooing, at any point in the surrounding country. hl'e cur trade in the genine ,Jas. Qliver Chilled Steel Plows (there are evera] imitations) has been good we i'titI have a supply of one, two an' thre horse plows and full line of repairs in stock. To those who prefe: Cattanooga Plows we can say this or line is complete. In fact, any kin' of a plow can be bought of us at a price much below the average. We ar< the county agents for the justly celebrated Southern Cook Stovei, anid ou stroek is comnpiete. We are also one of the couty agents for The Girea Majestic bage. This range tnds by itaself as the par excellence of tb store but)ders art. Any one eafling at our store will be shown a list of ou pucaers during tpstten days', and we are still selling them. A stud: o-hisitt wim fetvl knock out the knocks of our competitors. whi have hoisted thmves by her petarid We at!l haye a few msiles of Pittsburg Perfect Fence which we are offer inas awca ~prie. We are daily expecting a ,sarload of American an' EIIWood~ Fence. These are the- superior lines of fencinc. Our pr ice on these are below the surrounding markets. We have a well appointe stock of Hardware and its kindred lines. WVe expect to succeed by th merit of our goods, the living price, the fair and just treatment of our eni. tomers. Wishing again to thank you and our many friends, we are, Y0ers truly. Summerton Hardware Co. Bsummaerton. a. C. PROSPERITY F ARM IMPL EME NT S. We carry the following Farm Impllements anid when - ever they are used they bring prosperity; ~Chattanooga, Nos 70, Light. One-horse Plow. hattanooga, No. 72 1--:, Light. Two-horse Plow. chattaneoga. No. 63. Heavy. Two-horse Plow. Chattanooga, No. 17, Middle Breaker and Subsoiler, Chattanooga. No. 18, Middle Breaker. Syracuse, No. 4539. Light, One-horse Plow. Syvracuse, No. 466, Light. Two-horse Plow. A new Steel Beam Dixie Plow. The McKay Famous Suiky Stalk Cutter. The above Farm Implements being especially adlopted to our soil, out-class all others ever uissed in Cla rendon cou nty. The Incomparable 0, K. Stoes and Ranges. The Matchless for Strengzth. American Wire Fence. A full stock of everythin..z in our line At prices. that defy L7mpetition. Whether you come boiy or not you will always get a hearty welcome at our place of business. W-...sAU=N=T=IW UeA lIAn a IWP aITV u .-Wo bottles t Cured My Rheumatism' "I have been a suf ferer from rheumatism for about two years, and have used many lini ments and patent medi cines which gave me no relief. A lady friend of mine told me she had used your Liniment and found relief at once. r I think it is the best Liniment a person. s keep a bottle in my house as long as I Morrisons, Va. r Letter. ndeville St., New Orleans, La, writes-: it I had a pain in my arm for five years, 4ENT1 d. I recommend your Liniment very antly relieves I ,Sore Throat, , Neuralgia, ago. Better rous plasters. ., 50c. and $1.00 oat Fre. Addr" ~OSTON, MASS.. Cliff of Natural Glass. A cliff of natural glass can be seen In Yellowstone park. It is half a mile long and from 1Z0 to 290 feet high. the material of which It consists bein as good glass as that artificially manu factured. The dense glass which forms the base is from seventy-five to a hundred feet thick, while the upper portion, having suffered and survived many ages of wind and rain, has natu rally worn much thinner. Of course the color of the cliff is not that of nat ural glass-transpareift and white-but Is mostly black and In some places mottled and streaked with brownish red and shades of olive green and' Sore- Throat ad Chest -I am so enthusiastic concerning the 1virtues of H UN T'S. ?" that I always keep a bottle of It In the house, and to my particutar friends I give a bottle unless they live so near that I can'pour out from - my own supply to tide them over any trouble. I use this liniment for colds. rubbing It on my throat and - chest as acounter Irritant * ** i won't say any more but you see how enthusiastic I am. Mrs. Ida B. Judd, r West 8yth Street. New York City. Sold byI ZEIGLER'S PHARMACY. Ioley Kidney What They WiU Do for You sThey will cure your backache E strengthen your kidneys, cor -rect urinary irregularities,bul up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid E that causes rheumatismn. -Pre.. vent Bright's Disease and Dia-. bates, and restore health and a strength. Refuse substitutes. W. E. BROWN & CO.j en in need of a First-ClassI CEIVED: Mules. rs Wagons. ~agols. liec Farm Imnplements. consist rrows. Corn and Cotton and Two-horse Steel Turn For the following IOBILESI CHALMERS. and Hup, in : DRAKE,. '1tac 'hoeSUMTER. S. C. I4 g~ot two bottles and they cured me. Sanhave in the house. I shall a1wa can get it."-Mas. E. R. WALLACE, Anotht Ms. JAMEs McGRAw, of !:z16 M ' I take pleasure in writing to you th: and I used SL oLINt! for one week and was completely cure highly." Sloan's Liniment insi stiffness of the Joints Hoarseness; Sprain Sciatica and Lumb; and cheaper than pc At All Drugglsts. Price 25c sloan's Treatise on the noa" a DR. EARL S. SLOAN, I Exclusive. At an evangelistic service at Glasgon the preacher nT the end of his ad.lres cried. -Now. nl yoti ::ood people wh4 mean to g;: to leaven with me. siant up" With a surge of enthusiasm tho audience sprang to its feet. all bu an old Sco:chman in the front row who sat still. The horrified evangells wrung his hands and. addressing him said. -'My maod nn. my good man don't you want to go to heaven?" Clear and deliberate came the an swer. 'Aye. Am gangin, but no w! a pairsanally conducted pairty'"-St James Gazette. Kindly Fruits. The expression in the prayer bool -Kindly fruits of the earth" has foi mest persons no definite meain- or account of the difference in signifi cance now attached to the word kind ly from that used when the expressiot was first written. The word kindly it that connection meant as nearly a: possible "of Its kind." and the expres slon -kindly fruits of the earth meant "the fruits of the earth esci after Its kind." Why Waste His Breath? Teacher-Now, Tommy, suppose yoi had two apples and you gave anothe boy his choice of them. You would tel him to take the bigger one. wouldn you? Tommy-N~o, mum. Teacher Why? ommy-Cos'twouldn't be nec Fairly Warned. He-My dear. I can't afford. to bu: you that hat. She--Still. you'd say money If you did. He-How so? Sb -Because I'll just be Ill If I don't haT It, and you know what doctors' bill 1 are. Hit Both Ways. I It ain't ne fun bein' a kid." obser' ed a boy bitterly. "You always hafte go to bed when you ain't sleepy azx git up when you are."--Toledo Blade. SIt Is worth a thousand pounds year to have the habit of looking a the bright side of things.-Johnson. Attack Like Tigers. In fighting to keep the blood pure th - white corpuscles attack disease germ Sli tigers. But often germs multipl; , s inst the little tighters are overcome Ten see nimpies, boil. eczema, salt .rheum and '-res multiply and strengiJ iand appetite fail. This condition de a mands Electric Bitters to regulate stOmt .ach, liver and kidneys and T o expel pois o. on from the blood. "They are the bes blood rouriffer." writes. C. T. Budahna~t Tracv. Calif.. -1 hav~e ever found." The: make rich, red blood, strong nerves ani build up your health. Try them. 50c t all druggists. HORSES kl ICall and see us wh Horse or Mule right. JUST R] - cars of ine Hors.es and 2 cars of Bugies. 1car of Mioline, 2 and 4-hi 1 car of 3Mohne. I-horse T 1'ar of the Celebrated .\ ing of the~ following: Stalk Choppers. 114 Planters. Blue Bird One Plows and Cultivators. AUTON see us: The HUDSON. Iall models. SHAW6& 10 l -,-d 1.4 Snmter St.. BEGIN] And Lasting Throug It will soon be time for rive, and in order to make i decided to sell our Fall stoi Now we do not expect to ai ing to have a big sale and s business can afford to pay: a stock of goods and then s they are going out of busin carry the Fall stock over u ning on January 30th and 8th, we will offer our Fall I IAT DO Yo0 T Of To Suits that sold for $18 will be sold for $13.68I " " -for $15 - - for $ 10.10 1 -" -for $10O for $6.98I Pants from 98c to $5. Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $7. Comforts that sold for $1.50 will be sold for $!.19. Comforts that sold for $1.25 will be sold for 98c. Blankets that sold for $5.50 will be sold for $3.85. We also have a nice lin< we do not care to carry ove at bargain prices. -We have a nice line of hats, caps. overalls. lises on which there will be a reduction in price. of all of our fall stock as we do not care to carry be for the cash only. Of course we will sell thin and pay us a visit before you make your purchas Onave You M Onhow many seeds are in the pumpkin which is everybody, so if you have not made your guess. c purchase of fifty cents you are entitled to a gues will receive the handsome Rocker which you car and give us your cquess whether you trade here o this. so we will allow one free guess to every One( We want to thank our e ronage duzing the past yea contrnue to let us serve the that we appreciate your tre power to please you. JENKINSON'S NING JiN. 30',m I h Saturday, Feb.4.j nu Spring Goods to ar- i 'oom for them we have ,k out at reduced prices. a ivertise that we are go- E ell goods. at cost, for no freight and insurance on ell it out at cost unless a ass. We do not care to atil next Fall, so begin- i lasting until February g goods at a bargain. Blankets that sold for $4.00 will be soldI for $2.65. Blankets that sold for $3.50 will be sold for $2.15. Mens Shirts that sold for $1.00 will be sold for 80c. Men's Shirts that sold for 75c will be sold for 48c. Men's Shi.ts that sold for 50c will be sold for 37c. Men's Shirts that sold for 35c will be sold for 22c. 3 ot Ladie's Cloaks which 2 r, and we will offer them shoes, dry goods. furniture, trunks and" va Our main object of this sale is to giet clear any of it over. These reduced prices will as on time, but not at these prices. Be sure es. ide A Guess in our show window? One guess is free to ome around and do so. With every cash s. and the one. making the nearest guess see in the window. Won't you call around r not. we want every one to take a part in ustomers for their rat r and hope that they - in. We will assure de andwill doall in our 2 Dliii CO' )LD STAND:;