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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., MA 7 14, 1902. Jenkinson's Sledge Hammers. Nice Lap Dusters at 20c each. Nice Trimmed Hats at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 each Nice Figured Lawns, only 2ic per yd. Great line Dimities, only 10c yard. Large lot of White Organdies, Per sian Lawns, for making commencement dresses. Also a beautiful line of Embroideries and Laces and White Saleni Ribbons for trimming white dresses. Great line of Ladies' Oxford Ties and Sandals at all prices. See our great line of Fine Embroid eries and Insertings at such reasonable prices. Our great line of Summer Lap Robes is the wonder of all who see the line. Prices from 20c each up. Our great Wash Goods sale is still a great attraction to cash buyers. Remember that we are the great dry goods distributing centre for all kinds of Dry Goods for Clarendon county. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. _ F Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:e5 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. S. I. Till's, next door to Rigby's. Miss Lillian Harvin has recovered from her recent illdess. S. I. Till's goods tell their own story. If I haven't the best man's $3.50 Shoe for $2.98 I'd like to know it. The Pine Grove school children are to go to the exposition next week. Next to a pair of wings is a pair of S. I. Till's fine Shoes for ladies. For the man behind the pocket book. S. I. Till's is the .place for relief. Mr. W. F. Cobia who has been des perately ill is now getting on nicely. All say that our Embroideries are the cheapest in town. D. Hirschmann. You get all the satisfaction your money can buy when you buy from S. I. Till. - When you drink Tea why not use the best? We have it. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Manning and Jordan juvenile teams played ball here last Friday and Man ning got licked. Jenkinson is now selling the cheapest line of Summer Lap Rob~es on earth; nlice ones from 20c each up. The Great National Game Base Ball. Read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. All Remnant Lawns from three to ten yards, fast colors, which were sold at 8c, now 5c. D. Hirschmann. The State Convention meets next Wednesday and every Democrat must abide by its action. Eliminate flies from your homes by using Tanglefoot and Poison Fly Paper. The R B. Loryea Drug Store. Big Secret Sale going on at S. I. Till's. Have you been there yet? If not, go and see what he is doing. jThe patrons of The Manning Grocery Co., can get Fox River Butter and full Cream Cheese on ice at all times. All the ladies know that they can get a finer Ladies' Hat for .less money than other places. D. Hirschmann. The signing of a petition asking a man to become a candidate amounts to a pledge in advance of the election. Beginning May 15th, their will be a great SECRET SALE at S. I. Till's place. Read his ad and see about it. Mrs. S. E. McFaddin was taken ill very suddenly on the the 5th inst., and she has been speechless ever since. Mr. Clarence E. Wilkins, one of our young business men, will wed Miss Min nie Grant in Goldsboro, N. C., tomor row. Everybody should go to Charleston for "\Wagener Day" May 22'nd.. The railroads will make a very low railroad rate. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 4:30 o'clock p. m. Rev. J. J. Myers will preach. Before packing away your winter garments, protect them by using Cam phor Tar Balls. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Go to Jenkinson's for whatever you eed in Dry Goods. He is the great dry goods distributing centre for Clar endon county. Ladies Trimmed Hats, 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.50. These goods are worth mnore, but we need the money and the room. -S. I. Till. We are agent for the Standard Pat tern and Designer. Call and give us your order in that line. D. Hirsch mann, next door to postoftice. Died yesterday in Manning at the home of his sister Mrs. R. L. Bell, Mr. Willie Weeks, aged about 22 years. The deceased was interred at Paxville today. Don't forget our Ribbon Bargains in Remnants: they surprise our ladies daily. D. Hirschmann, next door to posttfice. Paris Green, Chemically pure, from one pould to 1,000 lbs. Tobacco Ther mometers,320 degrees Fahrenheit. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Jenkinson's great Wash Goods Sales continue to be one of the main attrac tions to cash buyers. You can get so many nice things so cheap. George Burgess, colored, while hook ing logs for the skidder in Alderman's log farm near Douglas swamp) one day last week, was accidentally killed by a log that had bounded up from~ striking another log. Just think of this, Jenkinson is sell ing nice Figured Lawns at 24c the yard. Nice St. Gall Dimities at 9c that sell everywhere at 124 and 15c. The great est line of Fine Dimities you ever saw at 10c the yard. We are indebted to F. WV. Wagener & Co. of Charleston for a handsomely illustrated book containing the pict ures of the exposition buildings and places of interest. It is a beautiful souvenir which we shall prize. There ist a %vell attended pirotracted service going on and will continue all of this week at the Presbyterian chuvch. Rev's M*cLe of Greenwood I and Wardlaw of Wiliaiusburg2 aie as sisting the pastor. D. Hirschmann has just received a nice line of White and Colored Shirt Waists of the latest styles at very low prices. Next door to postotlice. A word to the wise. use the best. Nott's Pure Apple and White wine Vinegar is the best, it has no peer for pickling and table use. The B. B. Loryea Drug Store. At the colored Baptist church at Jordan last Sunday night two brothers Sam and William Pringle got into a fracus, in which William shot Sam just above the heart. and William was cut by Sam with a knife. D. Hirschmann, is still in a position to please you in the Millinery line, as the energy of our milliner is growing stronger every day for improvements in this line and you know we are the money savers. Next door to postoffice. Senator Tillman made a speech in the Senate last week which caused the Democratic members to retire from the chamber to show their disapproval of his utterances. It was a rebuke never before administered to a Senator in that body. Notwithstanding this, what he said was true, but it was very im politic and injurious to the Democratic cause. Talk! It takes lots of talk to sell a good Paint: what about a bad Paint? With good Paint you talk but once to each customer; the Paint talks to him ever afterwards. Longman & Martinez Justly popular prepared Paints meet these requirements. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Sole Agents for Manning and vicinity. The County Commissioners will be ready after next Friday to furnish p3lans and 'specifications for enlarging the court house. We are told the cost for the work will be about $1,500, and in our opinion that amount of money would be of more benefit to the people if spent on the roads and bridges of the county. The court house can wait, but the roads and bridges demand immedi ate attention. Where are you going to buy your commencement dress this season? Why, from Jenkinson's, of course: he has the largest and most elegant line of White Organdies, Persian Lawns and French Organdies you ever saw. Also the most exquisite line of Fine Embroider ies, Laces and Fine Saleni Ribbons you ever saw for trimming commencement dresses. The young men of Manning and vi einity will meet Friday night at the Court House at 8 o'clock to organize a Military company. The law requires 60 men to be enrolled before the com pany can be mustered into service. All the young men who are able should re spond to the- call to duty. As the State furnishes the uniforms tnd accoutre ments. Membership in the company will not necesitate any outlay of money. From Hot to Cold. Dysentery is prevalent everywhere in summer and is due to miasmatic poi sons, and begins abruptly with inflam mation of the mucqus lining of the large bowel. In America the disease is common, but properly treated does not result as seriously as in the tropics. Perry Davis' Painkiller is the best known remedy and the most efficacious in the treatment of dysentery. The young people of Jordan will give a theatrical performance next Monday evening at the Jordan Academy. The title of the play is "Among the Break ers." Those who have read the novel praise it very highly. It is among the choicest of literature and dramatized, the moral of the story is brought out in dazzling brilliancy. After many re hearsals the ladies and gentlemen of the Jordan section have mastered the parts, and we expect to see the rendi tion of "Among the Breakers" so thor ogh that the participants will be asked to visit other parts of the county. We hope the attendance will be large and that Manning will be well repre sented. The evenings are delightful for a drive and, the fellow that cannot get a girl to go to Jordan with him can' find when he gets there, some of the prettiest and most cultured girls in the county, who will make him feel that he ought to get "among the breakers" if he does not enjoy himself. The enter tainment will be given free and it is de serving of a large attendance. Wants Others to Know. "I have used DeWitt's Little Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we find a good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Heinze, Quin cy, Ill. They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mays DuBose, a Clarendon boy, a grandson of the late B. A. Walker, spent a few days in Manning and left to join his ship at Brooklyn last Mon day. Mayes enlisted in the navy as an apprentice and has been promoted to seaman. He belongs to the great bat tleship Indiana and has just returned from the Danish West Indian Islands, where his ship went to raise the United States flag over the possessions that were to be bought from the Danes, but on account of the failure of the nego tiations the flag was not raised and the ship ordered home. On the homeward cruise they stopped off the Island of Martinique and saw Mont Pelee at St. Pierre, the place where now lies a smoking pile~and rivers of burning lava are flowing in its destructive course. He says the mountain was about 5,000 feet high and ran up almost perpendic ular from the water: all about the mountain sides were thrifty towns and cities. The city of St. Pierre, one of Blood. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. Whe'n strength is full and spirits high, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con tinual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and epi is not lep, we~ are sr:. : our blood is poor; there littie nutri ment m1 lt. Back of the blood, is~ food, to keep the blood rich. When it faistak Scot ' Emlso ofCdIilr Soil Itses h win body gong again-ma the largest commercial towns on the island. had a population of over 40,000 and from the reports very few persons escaped death from the volcanic erup tion. DuBose talks about his travels interestingly, that he is pleased with the officers of the Indiana. but that naval life is not all tha; adventurous bovs dream about. He has enlisted for four years and will try to stick it out, then he will return to "home, sweet, sweet home," and settle down with his own people. He says he reads THE TIMES regularly and it is a great com fort to him in his wanderings. Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last suirmer. our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our givir.g to them Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrui) between whoops.-JESSIE PINKEY HALL, Springville, Ala. This Remedv is for sale by The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Pyny-Balsam Stops the TickIng, and quickly allays infammation in the throat. Cannot Charter a Train for the School Children. The exposition has attracted a tre mendous travel to the extent that the railroads are taxed severely to get suf ficient cars for the transportation of passe .gers. We regret this very much as it is a disappointment to many whose hearts were to be made glad by a yisit to Charleston. In response to an ap plication to charter a train -to carry the school children to the exposition the following letter has been received by us: Wilmington. N. C., May 7. 1902. Mr. Louis Appelt. Manning. S. C. DEAR Sia:-Replying to yours 5th. I regret. under our rules, we cannot arrange to charter you train to Charleston during Chr.rleston Ex position. I enclose you copy of our supplement No. 8 to S. P. Circular No. B-604 announcing cheap three-day tickets to Charleston on Tuesday and Thursday of each week during month of May. and there wIll be slight reduction in these rates to Charlestcen for Wagner Day. May ?2nd. Will furnish you copy of circular announcing rates for Wagner Day as soon as published. Yours truly. H. M. EMMERsO,. G. P. A. We feel disappointed at this failure, but feel satisfied had prompt action been taken when the matter vas first suggested the children would have been enabled to see the great show and not a dollar of the school funds would have been touched. As it is, no definite ac tion was taken until very late, and now we cannot for any priee charter a train. It will, however, afford us pleasure to contribute to wards tae expenses of any school in the county that will go down and we will also arrange to get them admtssion tickets free. The Panola and Pine Grove schools will go we think, and if the trustees will indicate the day we will render them all the as sistance we can, and we make the same proposition to the other schools in the county. Don't Start Wrong. Don't start the suminer with a lin gering cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Often it "hangs on " through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung tr'oubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it. "One Min ute Cough Cure is the best cough med icine I ever used," says J. H. Bowles, Grovetown, N. H. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Come Get Your Money. Following is a list of the pensioners of Clarendon county, giving the class of each and amount r-eceived: CLASS A-$96. B3eatson, J D, Paxville: Hilton, T K, Manning. CLASS B-S72. Hobbs, W H H, New Zion: Jeffords, J J, Alcolu; Robinson, H E, Seloc; Strange, John P, Manning. CL ASS C, NO. 1-$48. Barnes, John H, Foreston; Bell, M A, Davis Station; Benbow, H L, Davis Station; Clowney, W J, Bethlehem: Floyd, P T, Turbeville; Hodge, J C, Manning: Kirton, S W, Foreston; Ridgeway, Reuben, Manning'; Tobias, S R, Foreston. CLASS C. NO. 2-$19.65. Andress, H M, Manning; Bagget, B H, Wilson's; Bochett, Jas Henry, Man ning; Boyce, Beronie E, Seloc; Brag don, J J, Manning: Brewer, W A, Manning; Brown, John A, Clarendon; Brunson, W J, Manning: Bryant, B R, Davis Station; Burke, W L, (transfer red from Sumter): Cobia, WV F, Man ning: Chewning, J D, Manning; Co ker, W M, Bethlehem; Driggers, P B, Manning: Driggers, S H, Alcolu; Du Bose. C C, Manning: Fann, R A, Al colu: Flood, Jerry H. Foreston: Ged dings, 'V W, Paxville; Evans. S H D, New Zion: Floyd, J F, Sardinia; Floyd, Jeptha, Saldy Grove: Garrett, T H, (transferred i.-'om Sumter): Green, E J, New Zion; G een, WV L, Turbeville; Griffin, H M, Manning; Hodge, J J, Paxville: Har ey, Isaac A, Foreston; Harrington, H E. New~ Zion; Hickman, W W, Turbes ie; Johnson, Daniel, Foreston: Kell, J W, Dav is Station: Lowder, T N, D-avis Station; Lee, A C, Manning: Lo .der, H L, Manning: Lowder, J J, Foieston; \ 'ey, James W, Manning; Mc'M Manning: Morris, J E, Nel son. R M, Manning: Pacs .t L solu: Plowden, S M, Manning; Plowden, G W, Santee: Reardon, J J, Mouzon: Reese, A H, Alcolu; Richbour-g, R N, Davis Station; Ridgill, R A, Claren don; Roberson, Ellerson, Seloc: Rober son. Thomas R, Seloc; Stukes, JT W, Manninz; Scurry. John S. Seloc: Smith. Samuel M, Turbeville; Strange. Earvey A. Manning; Strange. J W,. Manning: Vick, William. Silver: Wal k-er. .James B, Summerton: Ward, John A Paxvillc; Windham, -- Manning: \elch, Jackson, Turbeville: Welch, J J. Turbeville: White, J B, Manning: W~itherspoon, R J, DuRants. CLASS C, NO. 3-948. Burgess, M E, Manning; Frierson, Harriett RI, Manning; Gardner, S J, Jordan: Gibbons, Susan R, Seloc; Fer guson, (transferred from Spartanburg); Cures Blood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers, Eczema, Etc.-Treatment Free. If you have offensive pimples or erup tions. ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair mu cous patches, swollen glands, sore lips, eatinir, festering sor-es, sharp, gnawing pains, then --ou suffer from serious blood poison or the beginnings of dead l cancer. It is a dangerous condition, but you may be permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to cure the worst blood diseases. It h'eals every sore or ulcer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles,such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sores. carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate cases that have reached the second or third stage. Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free by writing Dr. Gillam, Atlanta,Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Medicine sent at once prepaid. For sale by The R. B. Tyea Drnur Store. Stone, Dolly, Packsville: Timmons, Re becca. Manning. CLASS C, NO. 4- 19.65 Ard, Leonora. Jordan: Barfield. A -N, Seloc: Barfield, M A, Alcolu: Par raneau, S L. Jordan: Barrow, S A. New Zion: Beard, Emily. Seloc: Belk, Malissa, Manning: Burns, Verline, Workman: Childers, E V, Jordon: Cla ry, Mary J, Alcolu: Corbette, Mary, St. Paul's; Chewning, F E, Felder; Coker, Margaret A, Seloc: Corbett, Julia N, Paxville: Evans, Dolly D, New Zicn: Geddings, T A, Packsville: Gib bons, M C, New Zion; Gibbons, 'Re becca, New Zion; Huggins, Ellen J, M3nning: Hardy, R M, New Zion; Harrington, Jane, Wilson: Hill, Hulda H, Paxville: Jeffers, Adeline, Alcolu; Hudson, Sarah R, New Zion: Johnson, L E. Paxville: Johnson, Margaret N, New Zion: Johnson, S E, Manning: Johnson, Susan. Manning; Kolb, Kez ziah. Paxville: Kolb, Mary, Paxville: McLeod. Mary, Paxville: Osban, Q A, Seloc: Pack. S E, Alcolu: Pack, W L. Manning: Richardson, M A, Summer ton: Richbourg, Ann, Plowden's Mill: Richbourg, Annie, Foreston: Rich bourg, Carrie, Foreston; Ridgeway, Erama E. Manning: Ridgeway, Mary E, Foreston: Ridgill, M S. Manning; Roberson, Maria, Turbeville; Sports, Ellen E. Davis Station: Roberson, Han nah, Turbeville; Timmons, H T, Pax vi'.le: Tindal. Caroline, Manning: To bias. Jane W, Manning: Tobias, Sarah C, Manning: Welch, Isabella, Seloc: Wheeler, M E, Sardinia; Wilder, Mar garet L, DuRants; Wilder, Margaret,, Bethlehem; Wise, Mary E, Manning. C.A. 0T 3 X A6. Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signture of A Card. I take this method of expressing to the voters of our recent County Conven tion, my sincere appreciation of the handsome vote accorded me in the election of delegates to our coming State Convention. Man should not, and seldom does, value anything more than the kindly feelings of his fellow man and in thanking you, I am Sincerely J. M. RICHARDSON. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering. "1 have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Elgar of Germantown, Cal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham beriain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since returned." Why not use this liniment and get well? It is for sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. An echo is the only thing that can flimflam a woman out of the last word CA9STORI MXA. Beunhe Th Kind You Have Alwayp Bought Signature of Flatter a woman and she will love you. Pity her and she will hate you. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures; that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here's the se cret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stub born coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible rem edy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Garanteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at The Rl. B. Loryea Drug Store. SANNOUNCEMENT. .For Congress. As a candidate for Congress from the First Congressional District of .South Carolina in the coming Democratic pri mary election, I pledge myself to abide the result thereof ; to support and vote for the nominee of the party at the gen eral election; not to become a candi date if defeated in said primary, and if elected to cast no vote in opposition to the principles enunciated in the then existing National Democratic platform, always abiding the decision of the Democratic caucus in the National Congress during my term of office. M. C. GALLUCHAT. .April 28, 1902. FOR SALE. A town lot measuring about one acre, high and well located. For par ticulars apply to LOUIS APPELT. THE GREAT National Game! BASEBALL ! The H, Ba Loryea Drug Store Take pleasure in announcing to the lovers of the great American Giame that they will have in stock within the next few days the largest nd most complete line of Baseball : Supplies ever offered to the devotees of the game in Man ning and Clarendon county,consisting in part of BASEBALLS, from 5c to $1.50. BASEBALL BATS. from 5c to $1.50. BASEBALL GUIDE BOOKS. at l0c. BASEBALL MITTS. all prices and styles. BASEBA LL MASKS. all priccs and styles. BASEBALL BELTS. all prices and styles. BASEBALL INFIELDERS' GLOVES. BASEBALL SHOES. We take pleasure in purveying to the wants of those who indulge in this truly magnificent typical American Game. and shall offer to Man nir.g Baseball Club and opposing team a superb Baseball Bat to the nine making the largest score. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign of the Golden Mortar, MANNING, S. C. - FHONE NO. 2. Tootof tow n Baseball players wewill' ldyfurnish information as to prices, styles, ete. by mail. 1118 18 HOUSE[ 6FiNIN~ IM. Our festive friend who travels by night, and although having no wings at all, never fails to arrive on schedule time, will soon be abroad in the'land. His attentions are very marked to those who sleep. Housekeepers should prepare a very warm reception for Mr. Bug. Call at your drug store for the proper bath for him. Your druggist will advise you how to "DO" him. Pack up your win ter clothes with Tar Balls. Ahme's 'Drug Store. Will Repeat the Dose Our great Wash Goods Sale met with such a hearty respouse last week that we have decided to REPEAT THE DOSE. We have decided to add to our already large list of attractive bargains a lot of Pin Cord Dimities that cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 10c, but we offer them during this sale at 5c the yard while they last. You must not forget that we still have on hand a large lot of Figured Lawns at 21c the yard. St. Gall Dimities at 9c. Violet Lawns at 9c and lots of other things equally good bargains. Why? Why do the people patronize our special sales so liberally? Because they know we have just what we advertise; we don't fool them. Great Bargains in Millinery As the wholesale season for Millinery goods is near at hand we have been able to close out some astonishing values in first , class goods at very low prices, and we now offer our splendid values to the trade at pro-portionate prices. Just Listen at This Over one hundred Trimmed Hats at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 that would have cost double this price in the first of the season. Nice Sailor Hats from 25c up. Ribbons of every description at the lowest possible prices. In conclusion we insist on you coming to our Wash Goods and Millinery Sale, the great event of the season. W. E. JENKINSON. 'Don't Make aMistake a ...BUJT GO TO... D. HIRSCHMANN'S When needing anything in SPRING DRY GOODS. SHOES, SLIP PERS AND HATS. Millinery a Specialty I And any goods found in an up-to-date store. We are offering special values in MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS. Having a large stock of these we mean to let them go at the LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. We extend to our friends and the public generally a cordial invi1 tation to call on-us before making their purchases. Don't Forget Our Clothing. Remember Our Shoes. 0 Yours for buasiness, D. HIR SCH MANN 2 '1he!t DOcr to PcstOmcei.CO There will be, commencing May 15th, a great Secret Sale at S. I. Till's. The prices that goods will be sold at are too low to be published. Ilt Will Last 30 Days Only~ IWe want you to come and see. You must get every-[ thing you want while you are here, as we cannot ev en fill 'pnone orders at the price goods will be offered at. It Will be a Profoiund 'ec'ret. We buy our Goods for CASH. WE SELL FOR SCASH. We buy direct from mills and manufacturers aud we are in a position to do you good. We want to make room in our little place. ThsSale will commence May 15th and last 30 day s only. Yours for prices, 5. I. TILL, Prop. EXT DOOR TO RTGBY'S. = E46 Go to The Maninog Hardware Companm W For AGEICULTUR1AL IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Plow Stocks, Steel Shapes. Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Guano Horns, Cotton Rope, Wire Fencing, Clevises, Repair Links, Curry Combs. WE MAKE TOBACCO BARN FLUES. We have bargains in Trace Chains, Breast Chains, Hames, Hame Strings, Back-Bands, Single-Trees, Bridles, Collars, Collar Pads, Grind Stones, Flat Irons, Axes, Corn Sheilers, Cow Bells, Ox Balls. We are agents for the Oliver Chilled Plow Company, and have their Plows in stock; the Deering Harvester Company and the American Field and Wire Fence Company. .FPc>r M -Ul1 SupiP 3e. Valves, Lubricators, Gauge Glasses, Injectors, Inspirators. Black and Galvanized Pipe, Pumps, Steel Sinks, Compression Bibbs, Bath Tubs, Steam Gauges, Bolts, Nuts and Washers, Round and Flat Iron, Packing, Lubricating Oil. Carpenters' Tools, Leeks, Hinges, Nails, Window Fasteners, Valley Tin, Eave Troughs, Guttering, etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. A splendid assortment of these: White Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Spirits Tur pentine, Varnish, Japan Dryer, all colors Cold Water Paint, White and Colors; Lamp Black. "Ei'usefuirishi-n g GOOcl. Everything in Tinware, Crockery, Cooking Stoves, Heaters, Country Holloware, Spiders, Ovens, Skillets. A nice assortment of Lamps and Glassware, Wood and Metal Buckets, Stove Repairs, Sad Irons. 3Buggy aLc1 Wagon "E4.epairs. Axle Points, Bolts, Clips, Anti-Rattlers, Rims, Hubs, Spokes, Shafts, Buggy Steps, Rubber Cloth. Cutlery and Spcortng GroocL. Pocket Cutlery that has stood the test for years. No risk in buying our Guarauteed Pocket Knives. Shot, Powder, Caps, Fuse, Dynamite, Canvas Hunting Coats and Legginsg, Rubber Boots. Very truly, Manning Hardware Co. I Virginia=Carolina Chemical Company,. CHARLESTON, S. C. RICHMOND, VA. ATLANTA, GA. Largest Manufacturers of Fertilizers in the South. Importers of... - Pure German Kainit, Muriate of Potash, Nitrate'of Soda, Sulphate of Potash. It is important in buying your fertilizers, not only to buy goods of established reputation and high grade, but to buy where your wants of every character can be supplied. We are in position to furnish all classes of goods and in such quantities as buyers desire. It will pay you to see us before purchasing. .Address VirginiaCarolina Chemical .Co., Scud forCharleston, S. C. . A GRAND OPENING OSpigClothing, Hats DI Sring and Furnishing Goods, You will find here'the very newest ~ff and up-to-date Suits, Furnishing Goods ') 'and Hats. We make a specialty of Extra Size, '~ Stout anid Slim Suits. On receipt of your letter we will send you swatches, of Suits, if you are inter ested in any. jl ~ In our Tailor Department we have - Over 500 -Samples for you to select your Suit or extra -i. Pants from. Suits made to your measure from $15 to$850. Pants from $3to $12. NWO y RANITE RBH CLOTHING 224 KING ST., Opp. Academy of Music, - CH.K Tr.WST ON.~ - - S- 0 All mail orders promptly attended to by a special salesman. BuenaVista Land Plaster -FOR ALL CROPS. Hon. George Geddes, a well-known practical and scientific farmer of Syracuse, N. Y.,. says: "During all my life gypsum has been in constant use upon my farm, and I have seen most wonderful advantages." Hon. Horace Capron, United States Commissioner of Agriculture, says: "Plaster is one of those things most needed and with least expense pro duces the heaviest crops of grass and most abundant crops. of corn and other grain. Stable manure and plaster are the best fertilizers in use, the result depending on the quantity applied." Carload Lots, Bul~k, f, o, b, Charleston, S. C,, $5,25, CAROLINA PORTLAND CEJENT CO., Sole Selling Agents,. CHARLESTON. - - S. C. South Carolina Co-Educational Institute (S. C. C. I.) EDGEFIELD, S. C. OLDEST AND LARGEST CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE IN THE STATE. Over :300 Students enrolled last session, representing 1 0 States. Young men under strict military discipline. Faculty composed of 21 Colleg~e and University graduates-9 men. Thorouigh Literary Courses leading to the degree of B. E., B. S. and A. B. Superior Advantages offered in the Departments of Music, Art and Business. Four Magnificent, well equipped buildings. Thousands of dollars recently spent in improvements. From $100 to s140 covers expenses in Literary Department for the entire scou erin the past session 1 ("' Boarders were enrolled. A large number of ap)plications were rejected for want of room. Additional room will be pro ided Ifornh conempt eding our College, write for catalogue and applica F. N. K. BAILEY, President, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Next Seion Begins Thursday, Sept. 26, 1901.