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LOUIS APPELT, Editor. o MANNING, S. C., APRIL 24, 1901. P PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. B SrBSCRIPTION RATES: I One year ............................ i5 Six months .............................. 5 Four months .-----------..................... 5 ADVERTISING RATES: One square, one time. $1; each subsequent in- t sertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertisements. iC Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve - months. Communications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to y receive attention. s No communication of a personal character will be published except as an advertisement. 1 Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Sec ond Class matter. Copies of this paper may be found on file at Washington in the office of our special corres pondent. E. G. Siggers. 918 F street. N. W., Washington. D. C. - 1~ FREE THOUGHT AND FREE SPEECH. I There is now raging the fierc- t est kind of a political war in this I State. Senator Tillman, realiz- p ing that his PROTEGE Congress- S man Latimer, an avowed candi- a date for the United States Senate, i: is too small a man to measure s brain with Senator McLaurin a whose present term will expire s in 1903, has by a shrewd assump- f tion of injured innocence, jump&1 c into the arena, claiming that s McLaurin in his Charlotte speech : reflected on him, and therefore I is entitled to a hand in the I fight. We have read Senator t "McLaurin's speech very care- ( fully and we fail to see in it a I single utterance which reflects I upon Senator Tillman, or which D gives his opponents any grounds v for saying that he has deserted r the Democratic party. We want i: every one of our readers to go t over McLaurin's speech care- d fully, thrust aside all .prejudice a which might have been created s in their minds by adverse criti- i cism, and see if they can find a a solitary sentence in it which 1 meets with their disapproval. I Senator Tillman evidently was r waiting for McLaurin's deliver- a ance before turning loose his t battery, because,the presses had I hardly stopped printing McLau- a rin's speech, before Tillman was 'R pouring out in as offensive a man- I ner as he knew how,an interview I teeming with stinging sentences (9 and, in our o'pinion, uncalled for, f and unwarranted abuse. C Senator Tillman's attack was1 c not so much an argument against s McLaurin's speech as it was a S thing to goad McLaurin on to c anger, and give Tillman an op- 1i portunity to do Latimer's light- F ing; no one knows better than '1 Tillrman himself, that Latimer y cannot stand before McLaurin in IA a debate, and knowing this he is c anxious for the fray. It is to be a regretted that such a condition a exists.' Tiflman has just been q re-elected and is anch6red in his a position for the next six years. I -He can go out to North Dakota ~ and make stump speeches for n Pettigrew a Republican, or urge d the placing of Teller, another' Republican on the National Dem- 3 ocratic ticket as the Vice-Presi- C dential candidate, or he may pun- I ish candidates for State offices c for refusing to support Towne 1 another Republican, whom he 'J was desirous to have as a running d mate for William Jennings Bryan, fl and there will be none to pro- 3 test. But there is one thing he 's can~ do, notwithstanding the f securit he feels; he cannot make i: the people of South Carolina vote d for a man who he has selected as I a "me-too" to himself ; this was S tried once and failed, and as often a as hetries it failure will be the c result. Tillman is personally 3 popular with the masses, and ~ they will vote for him, but when 1t it comes to voting for another,I they will reject his or any other t man's dictation. a Senator McLaurin very proper- f ly .declined to accept Senator C Tillman's challenge for a joint a debate-Tillman is not a can- I didate. We well remember when S L. W. Youmans challenged c Tillman to a joint debate, and I even tried to force it; Tillman de- t cdined and gave as the reason,that 1 Youmans and himself were not s opposing each other for the same' office, and when Youmans en- I deavored to force recognition r from Tillman, Hugh Farley and f John McLaurin made it so hot f for him that he was too busy c answering them to have any s time for Tillman. His refusal a on that occasion was not only i sensible, but exceedingly proper, c - and just so will it be if McLaurin .1 refuses to have a joint debate a' with Tillman who is fixed in 3 office for six years, and cannot be hurt matters not who gets the li best of an oratorical "scrap," while McLaurin is a candidate i for re-election, with a half dozen i prospective candidates against i him,including a man supposed to i be Tillman's favorite, and who i will be, if elected, an echo and i nothing more. Tillman says that McT anrn is a traitor to the emocracy, but he does not show s Therein. McLaurin said in the 'I utset of his Charlotte speech. n I AM CONTENT TO ADVOCATE 3 IITHIN DEMOCRATIC LINES THE C OLICIES WHICH I BELIEVE TO I E BEST FOR THE SOUTH, AND li WHEN I CAN NO LONGER DO THIS a AM READY TO RETIRE TO PRI- n 'ATE LIFE." Here is a solemn v eclaration publicly delivered, t hat unless he can make his fight it n Democratic lines he will not a take it at all. Can there be any f iistaking those words? It does e trike us that with a declaration v ike this, it ought to put a stop v a the continuous clamor that 1< IcLaurin has gone over to the v republicans. Senator Tillman 'l .as been petted so long, that he n s like a spoiled child, if he can- a ot have his own way in every- s ing, he will spoil the game. r lecause McLaurin would not E play me-too to him, he needs a ome one else in his business, c nd his recent public deliverance a ; in keeping with what has been t uspected by McLaurin's friends, b s Tillman's private work, ever ii ince McLaurin began to show C hat he had influence at the seat A f government; what inten- p ified the strained relationship etween the two Senators, was V IcLaurin's success after Till- F Ian's and Latimer's failure in o he matter of securing aid for the b harleston exposition. No un- t prejudiced mind can read Mc- e ,aurin's speech which is im- R iediately followed by Tillman's a ehement excoriation without t] eaching the conclusion that the a iterview was shrewdly got- F an up for the purpose of e etracting from the speech; h ny school boy can read that ti peech and understand it, but R will puzzle him to know n here. Senator Tillman finds a b ine in it which reflects on him. le seems to think that McLau- t] in's references to Allen, Teller n nd Pettigrew, the Republican u rio who were seeking favor from t *opulist-Democrats was a covert ttack upon him. We do not see r thy he should thinks so. Mc- C urin in speaking of the recent i ational campaign and its conse- I uences, says: "In an insane ef- d >rt to secure party success at any a ost, the attempt was made to t ambine socialism, populism and fl actionalism, with nothing but b antiment and traditions of Dem- it ray. The real Democratic b aders in the Senate for the fl ast three years have been Allen, t. 'eller and Pettigrew * ** This lk !as called the 'New Democracy." G EcLaurin refused to follow that t< ass of men, because they have a ways been Republicans and ti re Republicans today on every c uestion except silver, and only e re they with the Democratic b arty on silver, because they are a ersonally interested in silver se iining. McLaurin in giving his i efinition of Democracy says- s] DEMOCRACY IS LIBERTY FOR tl AN, FORMULATED INTO A THE- n RY OF GOVERNMENT; IT MEANS C [AN'S INALIENABLE OWNERSHIP F HIMSELF. IT MEANS FREE HOUGHT AND FREE SPEECH." a 'ilman says "this is not the i efinition given in any dictionary, or is it the definition given by a~ se eferson." There are many se ords when ana'lyzed have a ader meaning than is laid down Is 1 ihe narrow limits of a ictionary, and there are any words attributed to Jeffer- g on which have a fuller and g broader meaning than some f the statesmen of today are t< iling to apply to them. 'J e do not believe that Sena- ~ t :r Tillman will find that , )emocracy means "if there is to, e any stealing I want my share" s he was wont to say on the oor of the Senate on one oc- C asion, nor do we believe there is ~ ny Democratic creed which de- ta iands that life-long Republicans ould be thrust upon the Demo ratic ticket as leaders for the ~ hemocratic party as Tillman ,t eied to have in 1896,and again in ~ 900, when he was leaning for upport on his pitch fork and j looking for a light in the West," or do we believe, true Democ- a acy ever intended that if one action of the Democratic party p tiled to get what it wanted in a onvention, the failing faction ; ould bolt, or "bust" the party s Tillman advocated in 1896. Ve do not believe there is a tenet f Democracy which reqnires a )emocrat to go to the rescue of a Republican, as Tillman did ti Then he went to save, but didn't eware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury ;mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ad completely derange the whole system when ri: itering it through the mucous surfaces. Such fr -ticles should never be used except on prescrip- ti ons from reputable physicians, as the damage til iey will do is ten fold to the good you can pos- in bl derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure. re anufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. o.. rr mntains no mercury. and is taken internally. dz ting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- p; bees of the system. In buying. Hall's Catarrh I ure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken p: tternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio. by F. J. to heney & Co. Testimonials free. it Sol byDr ~ss. ric 75. er bottle. i a,ve, Pettigrew from defeat, Ec 'illman talks about Democracy ot being defined by Jefferson as tr IcLaurin has defined it. What fey ther definition would be have? he ree thought and free speech, so berty for man, formulated -into sk theory of government, and dc ian's right to own himself,S ;hether defined by Jefferson or w. be dictionaries will find an echo t a the hearts of every being with e, spark of nanhood; 'it was the so se undamental principle which B overned the campaign of 1890- SC hich lifted out of power those of iho had things their own way so >ng until they felt that power as their right by possession. ti< he shibboleth of Tillman's De- m ca va 2ocracy then was "Free thought ge nd Free speech," and why ar hould it not be so now? No ad eaders, the crime committed by g senator McLau'rin was in having Fi mind of his own, and in exer ising that mind to bring about more prosperous condition to Ti e people of the South. He ar elieves that certain legislation cu enacted into law will put South arolina on a financial basis with assachussetts, and that the bi eople of the South have been hewers of wood and drawers of rater "for the North long enough. ai [e believes that the Democracy f the South has been betrayed et y the Democracy of the North o often to longer remain a lat- th nt force, and that it is time that TI re should make ourselves factors s well as voters. McLaurin says he principles which are being cc dvocated by him are not new or republican, but they are found- p d on old time Democracy which e will prove when he goes into he primary. There is where he e ill advance his theories and if 4 ot in the Democratie primary e will not go elsewhere. In refusing to fall into the rap set for him by Senator Till w ian. McLaurin shows that he nderstands Tillman's spider and o he fly game, but we venture a eager, if a challenge to McLau in is offered by a man who is a a,ndidate to succeed him, he will lei 3mp at the opportunity. Mc- if ~aurin's reply to Tillman is in eed a Roland for an Oliver, nd the feeling existing between vo of South Carolina's ablest is ien and Representatives, is to l e deplored. Tillman broughtB on, that his favorite might be enefited, but take care that Till an's interference does not have be~ 1e effect on Latimer that his .0" ~tter or manifesto had on John th ~ary Evans. The people are de- 13 ~rmined to give every candidate fair show and after hearing iem, they will take their boice without being influ rced by the dictation of any ody, high or' low, whether they re dictating fitm a throne of acurity, or from a bench of anx ty. Free thought and Free peech will be the shibboleth in 2s campaign, and may the best an, with the ability to dc' +h ountry the most good Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, large importer orf ine millinery at 1158 Mil aukee Avenue, Chicago. sanys: "During the te severe weather I caught a dreadful cold hich kept me awake at night and made me un to attend my work during the day. One of y milliners was taning Chamberlain's Cough emedy for a severe cold at that time, which emed to relieve her so quickly that I bought >me for myself. It acted like magic and I be n to improve atonce. I am now entirly well s"For sa eby The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, anc M!. Loryea, Prop. Just flei War. Jack- Well, then. since you-have bro- t en off the engagement suppose you gi Ie me back the ring, pa Julla-Eh-you see, Jack-er-Mr. De th< 'ro-I've become very much-attached i this ring. It just suits me. So when wi om Getthere proposed last night 1 BC ad him I didn't want a new ring, but bat he could see you and pay you - 'hat this cost you. -Philadelphia 'res-s. You know What You Are Taking ac< When you take Grove's Tasteless ] hill Tonic because the formula is me lainly printed on every bottle showing at it is simply tron and Quinine in a tsteless form. No CtL e, No pay. 50~c. - T'he Topas. Te word topaz comes from the ireek verb signifying to guess. The twel was brought from the east and eported to have come from an islanC nd men guessed at the location of the Ie which produced such beautiful " I had piles so bad I could get no rest or find a cure until I tried DeWitt's ~Titch Hazel Salve. After using it ace, I forgot I ever had anything likeI iles." E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N. .Look out for imitations. Be sure u ask for DeWitt's. The R. B. Lor ea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Eng1Ish Roads. of After the abandonment of Britain y the Romans the roads fell into dis- an< se and bridle paths formed the only BC teans of communication. Not until AN ie sIxteenth year of Charles II-that ;, 176-was any systematic effortd tade to improve the roads of Eug The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for eumatism arc delighted with the quick relief on pain which it affords. When speaking of is Mr. D. N. Sinks of Troy, Ohio. says: "Some [e ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism 1 my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous mnedies but got no relief until I was recoin ended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., 'uggists of this place. to try Chamberlain's tin Balm. They recommended it so highly that bought' a bottle. I was soon relieved of all ein. I have since recommended this liniment many of my friends, who agree with me that is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism the market." Fr sale by Te R. B. Loryea cem:., Itching Humors, rImples.-Treat ~ ment Free. Does your skin itch and burn? Dis ssing eruptions on the skin so you 4 ashamed to be seen in company? scabs and scales form on the skin, ir or scalp? Have you eczema? Skin re and cracked? Rash form on the in? Prickly pain in the skin? Swol i joints? Falling hair? All run wn? Skin peule? Old sores? Eating res? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured ke B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) iich makes the blood pure and rich, en the sores will heal and the itching eczema stop forever, the skin become ar and the blood pure. B. B. B. Id at drug stares $1. Trial troatment at free and prepaid by writing to JOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. De eibe your trouble and free medical vice given. Over 3,000 testimonials cures by B. B. B. Sold by The R. B. >ryea Drug Store. Read in another page tne combina >n offer we are making. Through a sunderstanding several who took ad ntage of this offer last year did not t their papers promptly, but our rangements are such now. that every rson who pays up, and one year in vance, and all new subscribers, will t this valuable farm journal promptly. member you get THE TIMES and .rm and Home for $1.50. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's steless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron d Quinine is a tasteless form.-No re. no pay. Price 50c. The Difference. Lt.dy-1 see you advertise homemade ea d? Bker-Yes, ma'am. Lndy-Does It taste like homemade? Baker-No, indeed, ma'am. It's sweet id light.-New York Weekly. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy eeks and sparkling eyes if your liver s.uggish and your bowels clogged. ,Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse e whole system. They never gripe. ie R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. >ryea, Prop. The first export of cotton from this untry was In 1785. In which year one g was sent from Charleston to Llver l. while 12 were sent from Philadel la and one from New York. C A.SOT O tZ A.. th The Kind You Ha B tiq of In Print. "I saw your name In print the other y," said one man to another who is very fond of notoriety. "Where?" asked the other In a trem of excitement. 'In the directory."-Exchange. To Cure A Cold In One Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab s. All druggists refund the money t fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig ture is on each bo3. 25e. Two Records. rhe world s record for skinning fish held in Gloucester, Mass. The world's cord for skinning lambs is held In all street, New York.-San Francisco Illetin. A Testimonial From Old England. I consider Chamberlain's Cough Romedy the t in the world for bronchitis," says Mr. Wil a Savory of Warrington. England. - It has ed my wife's life, she having been a martyr >ronchitisfor over six years, being most of time confined to her bed. She is now quite I." Sold by The R. B. Loryes Drug Store. a M. Loryea, Prop. RAiON'S RELIEF RAMON'S NERVE AND IBONE OIL till heard the list and are ackriowledged by all to be the great conqueaors of pains, aches and diseas for which they are reommended. Lamo n's R*UoL will positively cure pains of all kinds, such as Headace.n Sick Hedache, Toothache. Neuralgia, Cramp Colic Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarhaa, &c., almost instantly, and, as a household remedy for these sudden sick nesee. It has no equal in the world. "Once tried, always used." Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. Lamon'. Norvo & Dono Oil is the original and only genuine Nerve and Bone Oil made. It isjust whatitsnlame implies, and penetrating quickly to the nerve and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease and effects a prmanent cure. A seii for Rheumatim, Sores, Bruises, Sris Cuts, Burns, and all Injuies to the eho either manx or boast. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. The genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up in square red cartoons and the Oil In green cartoons. -rAKE NO OTHER FOR SALE BY rhe R. Er. Loryea Drug Store. Supervisor's Notice. uring the summer the duties of my ce will require most of my time on Sroads, and the Supervisor's office [i only be open for the approval of pers at the regular Board meetings, first Saturday in each month. ersons having business in the office i call on Mr. J. H. Lesesne, clerk of ard. T. C. OWENS, Supervisor. SURVEYOR'S CARD. arties desiring surveys and plats de will receive my most careful and ~urate attention. am supplied with improved instru nts. Address, S. 0. CANTEY, Sumnmerton, S. C. A G~onof URELINSEED OIL mixed S wth a anlon or tea 2 gallons of thu TRsa BEST INT inthe wonLD for 82.50, or Vour paint bill. Is FAR MORtE DURIAPLE than RE5 WarrE LEAD and Is AnSOLUTELY KCT P0r oUS. HAMM~R PalET is made of tho PEST 0s sgrounda TIC. vERYas-c. "on , anyboy can do it. ItIabtecoM~ONE~SE~ o1 USE PA rNT. No BE'rRn paint Can bo made a2 To CRACs:. BLISTERn, PEEL or CBIP. .UAMMA.R PAINT CO., St. Louis, Ma@ Sold and guaranteed by THE aig llardware Co, MANNINA, S C. Another combination offer we are making which we hope will prove an inducement to make the people take an - increased interest in keeping up with the trend of events. Listen! We will send you THE MANNING TIMES, The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World and The Fangi and Home for $2.25 a yea~r. Remember that for $2.25 we will send you all three of these papers. THE TIMES management means to let the rest of the State see that Clarendon county supports a fear less and up-to-date county paper, a pa per that voices the views of its editor, that has no boss and that has ever stcod by the people. The New York World three times each week is one of the finest newsper published in Amer ica. The Farm and Home is devoted to agricultural, mechanical and house hold interests and no farmer's family should be without it. We want subscribers to take advan- I tage of this magnificent offer we are making. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwaps Bought Bears the SigatuI of This is a day of expansion of thought as well as trade, and in order to put our self in position to be of service to our patrons who desire to keep pace with the progress of the day, we have effect ed an arrangement by which we can supply our patrons with McClures Mag azine and THE MANNING TIMES com bined for $2.25 per year in advance. McClures Magazine is one of the finest literary journals published, its standard is high,and its corps of contributors are among the most able in the world. A reader of this Magazine is a searcher after knowledge, and we know of no better or more profitable reading than can be found in the pages of this cele brated Magazine. No library is com plete without it. We offer McClures Magazine and' THE MANNING TIMES for $2.25 per year. "I have been troubled with indiges tion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medicinces taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years." Anderson Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex. Tlhousands have testified - as did Mr. Riggs. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. THE Bank of Manning, MAINNING, 8. 0. Transacts a general banking busi es.Q Prompt and special attention given to depositors residing out of town. Deposits solicited. All collections have prompt atten-1 tion. f Business hours from 9 a. m. to 3 . p. mD. .JOSEPH SPROTT, A. LEVI, 'Cashier. O1h President. BOARD OF DIRECToDs. . OIb J. W. McLEOD, 11. E. Bnowls, S. M. NElSEN, JoSEPH SPao, TT A. LEVI. Ft Guaranteed $9000 Salary YEARLY. Men and women of good address to represent us ome o lravel appoiting agents, othermfo salary guaranteed yery; extra commissions and expenses; rajdavancement; old estab lished house. radchance for earnest man or lbera income and fture. New brillant lies e l Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS. 23 Church St. New Haven. Con. W HE N YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT T WELLS' SHAVING SALOON Which is fitted up with an eye to the comfort of his Is customers.. .. .. HAIR CUTTI6 IN ALL STYLES, SH AV IN G AND Done with neatnefw an dispat-h............. ..Is DO A cordial invitatic.O. is extended. . . L~A J. L. WVELLS. Manning Times Block. DELL & MATHIS, Engine Repairing, Wheelwrighting I And All Manner of Iron Work. Special Attention 6iven to Hlorseshiosing. We warrant satisfaction. 7 Below Baptist Church, Manning, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. 'Phone No. 25. ADPEAS ATENTSABILITYrO Notiee in "Inventive Age" O luegro~ate. Noftill Itecar~eCid. Your Head Aches To=day. It is a small. matter; but it ached two days ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring a habit of headache.- That must be stopped. The trouble is with your liver. You want a mild lax ative, and then a tonic to stimulate the appetite and make the blood rich and pure. Aatfor .i' ANDNIC PELLETS. For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. HAY, CORN AND OATS. We are selling these cheaper than the market will justify and will con tinue to do so as long as our pres ent supply holds out. Don't delay buying. Come at once. Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, Tile ManigGoeyC3 WHOLESALE GROCERS. 3ARUAIN AFRG A INS!I BARGAIN' COUNTER 40ou1s Levi's E HUNDRED PAIR MEN'S SHOES, more or less, O worth $1.25 and $1.35, at............... .. .. 'E HUNDRED PAIR LADIES' SHOES, more or less, worth $1.25, at.. .. ...... .. ..... .... .... ..8 at LO .MEN'S BLACK FELT HATS, worth 60c,A 7TE DOZEN MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, worth 50c, at................................. 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IA Coqd Clothing Store Is where you get the right sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake. Our Clothes are of the right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost. SWe Ma Clothes to Order for those who prefer them. Lasting Materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ces. Your orders will have our best attention. S. W. Cor. King and Wentiortb Sts., CH ARLESTON. S. C. I have opened up a Sewing Machine store next door to Mr. S. A. Rigbys gnrlmerchandise store Augustl: 1900. I-will carry the - 85 t8g gM d Modi. The new ball-bearing "New Home, the best machine made: ^also ."New L - Ideal" and "Climax,' from $18 to $40. I sell on Instalment, Easy Payment :; Plan. I clean and repair any kind of machines for least money possible. Call and see me. 'A. I. BARRON, Ag't. NOW OPEN TO TR ELERS The Tisdale Hotel, Summerton, S..C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. New Building, NBW Furumm - Extract of Len I --MADE FROH S Messino Lemons. 2The Beligiht of Housekeeps.6 0 PEPRED)B e D O. Rhame, 0 S*****e.p3pppc 0 TO CONSUMERS OF o Lager Beern ta We are now -in position to ship our LiBeer all over the State at the following prices: 0 EXPORT. T. Imperial Brew-Pints, at $1.10 per doz. Kuffheiser-Pints, -at...9c per doz. Germania P. M.-Pints, at 90c per doz. Se GERMAN MALT EX-e De TRACT. De A liquid Tonie and Food for Nursing 'Mothers and .Invalids. Brewed from ~- the highest grade of Barley Malt and er Imported Hops, at....8.1 per doz For sale by all Dispensaries, or send in your orders direct. All orders shall hav~e our prompt n careful attention. odr.ad - T HE GERMANIA BREWING GO. Charleston, S. C. tJ. S. BE L L Opp. Central Hlotel, Manning, S. C. Y -: DEALER IN:-. BicJcles and BICycl9 SUppliesS I also repair wheels and guarantee my Swork. MACHINERY REPAIRINC A SPECIALTY. -All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention either day or night. J.8. BELL. J. s. wnLsos. W. C. DR.4Nr. W ILSON & DURANT, _Allorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. I J~. K. McCOLLOUGH, SHOEMIAKER, Opposite Legg & Hutchinson's Stables. - Give me a trial and 1 will give you the best work for little money.. Satisfaction guaranteed. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 2nd day of May, 1901, for letters of discharge as administratratrix of the estate of A. WV. Thames, deceased. MARGARET A. THAMES, Admninistratrix. Silver, S. C., April 1, 1901. [4-4t Money to Loan. maar Terms .APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. Bring joar Job Work to The Times office,