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L.O IS APPELT, Editor. MIANNNIG. S. C.. MARCH 30, 1904 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. sZ usemPT1ON RATES: One year. ......................-- - ... .- - 1 - O Six months-.-........................ Four months. -.. ...................... 50 ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. 1: each subsequent in secrtion. 0 cent:. Oituaries and Tributes of hespect clutr-:ed for as regular advertisements. ibxral contr:iits made for three. six ard twelve months. Communicanons must be accompanied by the real name am: addr-ess of the writer in order to re ceive attetion No communication or a personal character will be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postof ce at Manning as Sce one Class matter. 'TIS THE CONFIDING WHO GET GOLD BRICKED. The idea of asking the votes of intelligent people to endow seven men with important pow ers without any expression from them as to how they propose to exercise those powers, is absurd. Confidence is very well, we be lieve it to be necessary to have confidence in our fellowman, un til he has shown himself un worthy, either through wanton ness, indifference. or ignorance, but when matters are involved which admit of an honest differ ence of opinion, such as is the case of an exercise of powers given to a town council under the general incorporation Act, then, we as an intelligent people cannot accept the confidence the ory without knowing something of the purposes of those whose names will be submitted to the voters. The very object of the change of charter was to give council powers it did not have under the old charter, and we think many who voted for the change would not have done so, did they believe the new council would exercise the full powers granted in the new charter,with out conferring with the property owners. in the name of progress, a few men forced upon the taxpayers of Sumter a city hall at a cost of about $35,000, and it is alleged that a similar structure can be erected for about $20,000. It was also freely stated that some members of council were inter ested in the building contract, anyway, the taxpayers of Sum ter felt the burden, and council to raise a revenue to meet the demands upon the city went lh cense wild; everything movable and immovable a license was de manded for its use, and it went so for as to put a tax upon the salaries of the clerks behind the store counters; in this however, council overreached itself, the clerks employed counsel, who took the ordinance to court anad had it declared unconstitutional. This is mention 'to show the harmful results of supinely resting upon the confidence the ory. Had the candidates for mayor and aldermen of the city of Sumter advocated openly the measures they enacted into law after they were elected, the peo ple would have k-nown, and would have defeated them at the polls; as~ it was, they were con 'tent to vote blindly upon the sil ly idea of confidence; but evei since that dearly bought experi ence, the taxpayers of Sumter demand public expressions fromt those who seek preferment, and no mar. can be elected in that city who keeps his mouth closed. Are the people of Manning going to wait until they are shackled hand and foot by a *privileged few, and taxes become unbearable before they awake tc -a duty they owe to themselves! There are a number of men men tioned to govern this town for 'the next two years, we do noi *know that any of them have a personal interest in being or council, but we do know, if they are elected without a public dec ---~~-laration,the citizens cannot com plain if council - should discr-imi nate in favor of a favorite few. The people of this town are not different from those of othei towns, and none of us are pos sessed of the faculty of mmnd reading, therefore we are not in -formed as to the intentions os each other without some ex pression, as to take for granted, that those we elect will represent our ideas. We will say however, that we have sufficient contidence in any citizen of, this town whc makes a public& declaration oi what he advocates that he wil] carry out those declarations faithfully, in other words, he will not deceive those who have honored him. This being the case, in our opinion, under our new conditions, it is absolutely essential for the guidance of vot ers to know if a councilman fav ors granting special privileges, whether the same will be granted unconditionally, and thus leave the people in the hands of a pro tected monopoly, or whether he would favor giving the property holders an opportunity to have a voice in such matters. The vot ers ought to know whether or not a councilman favoirs lettins important work out by contract, and advertismng for bids to fur nish material and supplies for the town. These and othei things are important for voters to know, and how can they get this information unless those whc consent to be voted for will make a public declaration. Personally we have no furthei interest in this matter than that of a taxpayer, we are not seek ing a place on council nor would we consent to be voted for, bui in casting a vote as a mar of ordinary intelligence we want to know, not so mucl WHO we are vtino a.s WHAT wE are voting for. It is MEASERES see and not N1EN which should appeal tat to every good citizen who looks re< to the future welfare of the op town. wi cet PARTY ORGANIZATION. se The State convention meets at it i noon in the city of Columbia, in May 18, and the county conven- en tion meets at the court house fie: May 2. The Democratic clubs no are to assemble April 23 for the stc purpose of electing delegates to thi the county convention, which se( body will elect a National con- the mitteeman and delegates to the ic< National convention which meets I WI in St. Louis. ar1 The most important branch of co this arrangement,in our opinion, thi is the assembling of the clubs: nu very little attention of late years is has been given to this matter, dis caused principally by there be- Ti ing no issues of consequence,and no the result has been, the people cul had very little to do with the it, representation to the county n conventions. If this indifference suE continues it will result in great rat harm,and we urge upon the peo- ali ple to go out to their respective in clubs, see that an honest club th roll is made up and that the rep- wj resentation in the convention is C et] based upon actual membership. th The Farmers' Platform club of fie this town, the largest in the to county,has a club roll which needs pi a careful revision, there are of names on it which are on at least mE three or four other clubs. We m know of several men whose sec names are enrolled upon that Ju club, who were chosen delegates col and represented other clubs in re< the county convention. The m consequence of such an enroll- jU ment,is a false representation, as be was clearly manifest in the last ju4 campaign when. the convention m roll was 100, a representation of tai 2,500 voters, when the fact is m this county is not entitled to as to many as 75 delegates, for that re< would be a representation of bu 1875 votes, and every man in the ce, county who has any knowledge to of the people knows we have no such number of white voters. How is it to be remedied? Let the president and secretary go T over their respective club rolls, tha and weed out the names, ficti- g tious or otherwise, which do not frat belong there,and have the revis- E ed roll read at a meeting before delegates are elected. We ven- di. ture if this plan is adopted,. and , honestly carried out, some of the t clubs will reduce its representa- Cu Ition to at least one-half. Wd are - not meaning to convey the im- E pression the officers of these clubs which have padded rolls, are to blame for the condition of SE the rolls, it is often the fault of er the voter because of our lax sys- I temn, where a man can have his O c name enrolled upon every club ne in the county if he so desires. co: Of our own knowledge, at the me meeting to elect delegates to the county convention men were put bel on the roll whose names remain- bei edon their own clubs. These an men voted for delegates to rep- b resent this club, and at the same time they were getting represen tation upon their names at other clubs. This is all wrong, and da unless the taxpayers take the trl matter in hand they need not be D. surprised if their offices are filled p1 with corrupt men who will mis- ne manage the treasury and cause a co heavy tax to pay for the people's Al indifference. fir As one who has the county's interest at heart, we would urge more interest to be taken in our . club organizations, that our poli- w~e tical system will not be controlled oti by men whose only care is to eq fatten from the treasury crib,and 2 who are neither competent or ef ficient to administer public af fairs in an economical .nanner. te: To have the rolls purged of CC Inames is not popular with the se grafting politician, because it er *takes from him some of his pow- fo er, and lets in an atmosphere of CC fair dealing which is unwhole- ca some to those who thrive upon ye dishonest methods. If the clubs of are fairly represented in the er county convention by delegates H< who have a patriotic care for ch the county's interests, we are cc sure some men conspicuous in conventions heretofore will eith er be found left out, or if pres ent will feel their jaw-work falls Iupon ears that have no confi- Al dece i n their professions. sul April 23rd is the meeting day ~ for the clubs, -and every citizen pa should regard it a solemn duty thi to attend the one nearest his 25< home, participate in the or ganization, and see to it that the club's best men are sent as del- gr egates; if this is done, the booze- os d.elegate who is the prey of the to grafter will not disgrace his comn- th munity by claiming a delegate's mi seat. re WE TOLD YOU SO! th The readers of THE TIMEs sC will remember our contention, in P~ these columns, on the hustlings, ai and in the senate, that the Act fe1 relating to trafficking in seed of cotton was unconstitutional, and VE it will also be remembered that 1s1 we proposed, in the event of the license being raised to 8500, to have the act violated for the purpose of testing its validity. The very first case questioned of was before Judge Gage at Lan- Ai caster last Saturday, who de- op cared the Act unconstitutional, th because the Act was not general, se as it excepted some counties from H, its operations, and all indict- le> ments charging a violation of be the seed cotton trafficing Act w< Iwere quashed. Of course Judge th Gage's decision is not final, the Al supreme court may render an if opposite ruling, but we have so he much confidence in our judgment pa as to the correctness of Judge w Gage's ruling, that were we a m ,d cotton we would not hesi e to ignore the present law t uiring a license, and in our a nion, very few merchants .1, in the future take out a li- S ise, and will barter and buy o ,d cotton too. a there are communities where s s claimed that the bartering n seed cotton is injurious, as it a ourages stealing from the t Ld, but in our opinion, we do t think the seed-cotton-buying. j >res are a bit more harmful y n the ginneries which buy t :d cotton, and nearly all of t am buy it. The imposing of a 11 nse to purchase seed cotton a ich is as much a legitimate a ;icle of commerce, as baled 1: ton, corn, fertilizer, or any ng else, not declared by law a isance, or dangerous to health, trampling on private rights,a e crimination in favor of a class. t .e purchase of seed cotton is G t near so hurtful to our agri- U tural interests a s t h e e le town and cross road a rchant who f u r n i s hes >plies on liens at exorbitant a ;es; these storekeepers demor- c ze labor and encourage steal- I r from the field also, because a class they do business with l1 keep up their crdit with t bie store" even if the: gather r a wherewith in some one else's 1 Ed, and yet there is no demand g place restrictions around these r ces. When the next session z the legislature convenes some 1 tmber will introduce a bill to c Lke a license for trafficing in ad cotton general, to get around I dge Gage's decision, but we J atend that even a general law f luiring a license for a legiti- N Lte article of commerce, is un- i ;t discrimination, and would o unconstitutional also. It is I t as fair to say a merchant t ist pay a license to buy a cer- I n color of cloth, as it is to de- ' mnd a license to buy seed cot- t 1, and it would be as proper to e uire a license of farmers to t y fertilizer, as to require a ii-' ase of a storekeeper or farmer l buy seed coton. 1 t $100 Reward, $100. tc readers of this paper will be pleased to n that there is at least one dreaded tlisense science has been able to cure in all its t es. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure i only positive cure known to the medical I ernity. catarrh being a constitutional dis requires a constitutional treatment. Hais arrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly n the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys . thereby destroying the foundation of the ase.and giving the patient strength by build-. up the constitution and assisting nature in J 2gits work. The proprietors have so much ] h in its curative powers. that they offer One 2dred Dollars for any case that it fails to ) SSend for list of testimonials. idress, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. als Fail illsi are the best. [t is gratifying to know that nator Tillman has fully recov d from his recent illness, and 11 soon be heard in the halls of ingress where his pitchfork is eded to dig into the alleged rruption of the various depart f troubled with weak digestion,( ching or sour stomach, use Chamn--l slain's Stomach and Liver Tablets 1 you will get quicz~ relief. For sale The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Loryea, Prop. There appeared in last "Sun y News" from Dixie a very e sketch of the career of Mr. W. Alderman one of the most ogressive and successful busi ss men in the State. If every unty in South Carolina had an derman the State would take st rank in the Union. Paint Your Buggy for 75c. lh Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It ighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than. iers, wears longer: and gives a gloss aal to new work. Sold by Mannmng ordware Co. The contest for the unexpired e of the late G. W. Croft in )gress will be lively in tihe cond district as there are sev al very strong men contesting1 r the honor, among them, ex )gressman Talbert who was a ndidate for Governor two rs ago, and Senator Mayfield Bamberg who has served sev al terms in the State Senate. m L. J. Williams who was airman of the State board of ntrol, is said to be a favorite. What is Life! n~ the last analysis nobody knows,but 1 do know that it is under strict law. 1 >use that law even slightly, pain re-i .ts. Irregular living means derang t of the organs, resultsng in const1- I tion, headache or liver trouble. Dr. ng's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts Es. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only :at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Hepburn-Dolliver Bill -nting States police power r original packages" of in xicating liquor coming into eir borders as Interstate com arce, has received a favorable port mn the lower house of Con -ess, with an amendment that e bill shall not apply to per s rcceiving liquor for their rsonal use. The amendment pears to us as having tile ef at of destroying the purpose the original bill, defeating the ry object of the Prohibition 5.1 ewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. 1 ___ 1 A Spartanburg paper seems 1 the opinion that Hon. M. F. 2s el of Greenville has a fine< portunity to be Governor for e next two years. We do noti e it that way. Governor D. C. ayard has made a most excel at executive, and we do not 1 :lieve any opposition to him )uld be seriously considered by< e people of the State. Mr. asel is a good, strong man, but he has gubernatorial ambitions had better wait with time and tience until Governor Hey rr has received the endorse The committee in charge of ie investigation of the charges gainst Judge Swayne of the orthern district of Florida has abmitted a majority report rec mnmending the judge's impeach ent, but the minority will also bmit an adverse report. The ajority say that Judge Swain is 11 kinds of a scoundrel, while ie minority say he is not only a ood man but one of the best idges in that State. The im eachment trial will come before e United States Senate, and if e case is tried upon its merits looks to us as if there will be n impeachment. but if it is tried s a political issue,Judge Swayne eing a Republican is safe. The Name Witch Hazel. The name Witch Hazel is much abus d. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago are ie inventors of the original and only enuine Witch Hazel Salve. A cer in cure for cuts, burns, bruises, ecze ia, tetter, piles, etc. There are many :unterfeits of this salvesome of which re dangerous, while they are all orthless. In buying Witch Hazel alve see that the name E. C. DeWitt Co., Chicago is on the box and a are is certain. Sold by The R. B. ,oryea Drug Store. The exposure of scandals in he postoffice department has esulted in bringing several eretofore prominent men tc :rief. The grafting has not eon confined to little subordi ates, but already heads of de >artments have been tried and onvieted. The latest develop ient takes in one of the mem ers of the United States Senate R. Burton, senior Senator rom the State of Kansas. He ras charged of bribery, accept ag a fee for using his influence ,s a senator to protect a St. aouis corporation that was using he mails to carry out some raudulent speculative scheme. The concern was called the Rial o Grain and Securities Company, .nd it was nothing more nor less han a huge gambling affair. jenator Burtou received com >ensation for his services in be alf of the scheme before the >ostoffice department. He was ied before a St. Louis jury and onvicted. Senator Burton made imself somewhat notorious in he South by his debating tour rith Senator Tillman'on the race Luestion. Both were in the em >loy of lyceums, and made a od stack of money out of the oint debate. The conviction of urton means a sentence of ten rears in the penetentiary or a .ne of $50,000, and the loss of ts seat in the United States ;enate. Now that the convic ions in high places have started t would not surprise us in the east if more of the grave and 'everend senators w il1l be orced to face a jury and tell there "they got it." A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist church it eorgia, calculated to use over one undred gallons of the usual kind 0: 5ixed paint in painting their church. They used only 32 gallons of the angian & Martinaz Paint mixed with '4 gallons of linseed oil. Actual cost 01 >aint made was less than -$1.20 per gal. Saved over eighty ($80.00) dollars ir aint. and got a big donation besides. EVERY~CHURCH will be given iberal quantity whenever they paint Many houses are well painted witt our gallons of L. & M. and three gal ons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. . These Celebrated Paints are sold bI ihe R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Sardinia Items. Editor The Manning Times: Mr. Eli McFaddin is slowly improv Mr. Rob McFaddin has bcen quite ick for the past ten days. Mrs. Lena Brown of Alcolu spent ew days here. Messrs Willie Burgess and Alga Rost pent Sunday at home. Rev. Dr. MicCoy spent Sunday after. ioon at Mr. Eli McFaddin's. Heavy rains have hindered corr 1anting a little. Oats and fruit have headway now. if .lack Frost will at. end to his own business. The little Playe-r girl is no better. Mr. Leon is ha:.ling logs to the neu a- mill. lookout school teachers. Mr. Reg Du13oses will soon begin iew building addition to his dwelling VICK. Sardinia March 28. 190)4. Letter to Prof. Boyd. Dear Sir: You are a teacher: here' me for your boys: If the painting costs two or threE imes as much as thc paint, and ont >aint goes twice as far as another. hou nuch are those two paints worth? If Devoe is worth $1.50 or $1.75 a gal on. how much is the other one worth: How muc~h is a gallon of painlt worth The answer is: Depends on thE The reason is: Paint isn't alway! >aint. There are true and false pain1 md short-measure. How much is a short-measure gallor vorth? How much is false paint worthi ow much is Devoe worth? There are millions a year in the an. wer to this last one. Yours truly, F. W. DEvoE & Co., 66-New York. Manning Hardware Company sells ur paint. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Suel n brief was the condition of ar. olc oldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver; ailes, . For years he was tronblec v-ith kidney disease and neither doctor! mr medicines gave him relief. A1 ength he tried Electric bitters. It pul rim on his feet in short order and noni estifies. "I'm on the road to complete ecover. Best on earth for liver anc :idney troubles and all forms of Sitom .ch and bowel complaints. Only 50c. uaranteed by The R. B3. Loryea Drug Vhy not Take a Trip This Winier Th:-ongl Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State and Island haL :een brought within easy reach by the plendid through train 'service of thE \.tlantic Coast Line, tha great thor. ughfare to the tropics. Winter tour st rates are now on sale to all points ir or~ida and to Havana. For rates, map~s, sleeping car and teamship accommodations, write to W. J. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. "What to Say in Spanikih ar. iI.w tc ay it" sent to any address upon re :ep of a to-cnt. stamp. Col. C. E. Updegr.i, ci ia Stoniach Tron iie, azd 'jsi ~k The Colonel and i~s See Ara Wel Kno Pennsylvania-- iisa Whue Wc::d Carrie COL. C. E. UPDE.GRAFF. Both Heartily Recommend Duffy's P Them Health After i The Colonel's Letter. " It gives me great pleasure to sate that I have just recovered from a severe att-ack of chronic Gastritis. Nothing could be re tained on my stomach during miy illness. Not even milk. I was reduced from1 l5 lbs. to 145 in 7 weeks. Nothing did me any god. My son insisted that I should try Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which had cured him. It stayed on my' stomach, and I was able to take a little milk with it. It acted like magic, and in a few weeks I was able to take solid food without distress. I soon regained my weight, my stomach is sound my general health was never better. And I owe my cure to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." oC. E. UDEGAFF,39.4th St. THEIR ONLY o medicine in the world can show a la Malt 'Tey-over 4,000,000 complete cures make you feel better for a while but the effect tively cures you. 7,000 doctors prescribe it an Dufy's alone will cure It is s me tificalyes t tilled from carefully s a lected malt, and is guar anteed absolutely free y i from fusel oil,. so gen-f ert14 found e other d a wis res. It begins by ein sg the disease germs and driving them out of the' system. Then alcas a fll inflammation, replaces the diseased tissues, en riches and purifies the blood, and mreightns m the circulation. Ittones up the heart's action,h ~ quiets the nerves, andu - CAUTION.-When you ask for Dufy's genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of try to mell you cheap imitations and malt w: market for profit only, and which, far from ful. Demand "Dufy's" and be sure you gel Whiskeywhichontainsmedicinal,health-i illeod fro scarefulolys ony nvrnfls lecd hemit, n t abe an c Beware of refilled bottles. sod by all druggists and grocers or dir Iuf t is y ill oceserinwgo the dsaeem an ldiena dIng thersuat o the Cnttto n system. ofthen alays Prtetieln in o arenon relcest hUini teb dieed tus eet Mnin rthusen thies ndahfe pil10 tb1 'loo ck an stre fulatenhncni thiruato . R. Pto WEN.s genuie. Uscrulo reient. id ol0 tA. to RIHOURGp lltaiD an mate Bearhe o eind oaes Aw.sB~gt o Youe Want Strengthn? a In yoursuant to incee Costtioh at Bylmst ad to amer notcte th ionyofcarendn ou wrsthe fod ist ouret housthe digtd, ayssimpilated4 and aoockia.e by f athend es bloo ndeseul bfreueed Byele o rder he ntetins. odoDyPepsiadCure o dAs Jo tIhBhyiL. Itgve ernt Sn uSe ustarenty.th ua >alaabl, Knith ou cobave o A ofsBa~ .igesats htwlldgs hefo n Dshelt You strngth-gingqaltis Ifl y Thet to incLrea yoru store. t phial. the other Kindsuhe foody Btuhat yoignatustbieseesiiae thCitens.mptono Dspea urean toead buldusrngbeth in euan unsyse. Itikpeasnothe taste it's detasl detate wildgshe fooun; Sen gten the syte ungpporit al yof itsheldt eahn and steghgvn ulties SlbThe bes lun forerugilize.s Beots tE mu~i~ilion. 8AWSal pork - :o igest.e Consution is tra conuman :ionei fluhngo betin weakn lungs Lie thero weeds't.s easily deste untile you cng; Segngwthe the lugst ashouh :taScott's Emulsion... por ioode itoand bt bttery hrd 1h Teatmeto Iitreat consump ion isowhenayou eginc trying tou hed t frombu i yoursell Others seeua ityo wour'tet Dnt wi ni you willnwm ttaScott's Emulsion...es air, test ally canu eatall you much th Wbteryo will sono forgt~i a bie betfor El t~~~ion yofrntexecttob curedfour tat ocbt ctureil rigilyeguapr iour tvrybeat Scott's Emulsion, freshbuy. ret l yu Ceats al o canthat' thPtearten ndY , Pa., Was Cured of Chronic Son of Bronchitis, by AL WHISKEY wn and Respected Business Men of SWieight Wherever TheyAre Known. C. E. "UPDEGRAFrF, JB. ire Malt Whiskey, Which Brought 'ears of Suffering. From the Son. Mr. C. E. Updegrafr, .Tr., is of the firm of LUpdegr aff & Brownell, proprietors and managers of the New Bijou Theatre at Reading, and of numerous other enter crises. He says of Duffy's Pure Malt M Whiskey: "For years I suffered from a bronchial affection. Nothing the doctors gave me seemed to do any good, and it kept gettin worse. Final11on of the doctors advie me to tyDuff's Pure Malt Whiskey, which he hduefor years in his practice. Mfy throat commenced to heal at once,, my cough grew better, and tdyI am com pletely cured, a picture of rbsragged health. I cheerfully recommend Duffy's 4 to all my friends." MEDICINE A per list of actual cures than Duffys Pure m 50 years. Lots of socalled ' cures" soon passes off. Duffy's actually and pos2,0hoptsueitxcsvly brings to the cheek the Duffy's cures bron chitis, consumption,ca c-tarrh, grip, pneumonia i and all throat and lung troubles; gastritis, indi-i gestion, belching, dys pepsia, and all stomach 'iess smalaria, andall low fevers. And it does it all in a quiet, easy, .natural manner, with /out leaving any disease cobntosbehind it. It is the only whiskey recognized by the Gov encht as medcin strong guarantee. Pure Malt Whiskey be sure yu get the thiey esubstitutes, which are pton he L reiesn the sick, ar positively harm ving qualities. Dufffs Pure MatWhiskey or bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the in the seal over the cbork is unbroken. pct, $1.00 a bottle. Medical booklet free.0 iA nSuh aoia /* ~e4 C.E R BAS JoeGRp JpotE ad. ire to Whse, Wgathim Broughs fAdntrti o n fth sat.n Mrect of EtldthG allJ.iotelmf Thdesen ar throe popitor andd ongsho the ane ingula Theainreda - redirsn of thmerosi oth ener [arisdeas.ed hays ofheuy be atp "Fr eorse in ufere fro P ro-ia atene to bhdo a godandnitg kep gettn re. 15thnay of thei doctor avied me orynot lfyshowr caltskey an whichae h he adsefrysi ainistrace oushol grew beantd. m on aGlmvren ndrs. antis2t av l of actual A.re tha. fufy'sP4. ~n yeAs ot ofsocaldHAcres, sonasesL.) Jlugfysatald prosi-e d .,0 hoptl TE exlsy. ~. Sign of thew of .polenretath flta hyae rprdt uppfy cureronts Vec chuts, co nsumptinoni cvryd and vrteto islhow toath ants lun e gasrtcustomers. . Fo psaan d Y alsmc ic hav endeaoe ves th d itr des t inint uutoes al ts, an quee tha natralsanneck'itf a / ou1t leviGS andisEase NE- alo sadw cbinaivou behneral ear wehav canety sthen tonl whiskt. reogized by the Gv thGxelneodi penpMrat,'rl biske ubtituts AwiNc e pu . h -eirn th 'ik reH N p osiiv . 2.rm it. G IsMPReonlVbuElypr LO- Alt Wrte10 Ttle. Mcinerl Peoklet free. W.e in. Sc'Itb B B E Sd!E C O TATE UOF SOUTH CARLNA. EN uN BofiES CTTnON GNS ;y a s T Widhm E q.. ug -....e aretheeforeYo cie Aland Badgh W. E. JENKINSOPS 1rea Hos H Wurng Sal ei We want everybody in Clarendon county to visit us $ in our new and handsome store, and as a special induce ment to get the people looking our way again. We have decided to hold a great House Warming Sale, Starting Saturday, March 29, and Ending 0 Saturday, April 9. At this sale the ever-ready dollar will reveal whole volumes to you in the way of bargains that will- surprise you. LISTEN AT THIS i e One hundred and twenty-five gross of nice Pearl But tons in the best sizes, the kind that sells everywhere at 10c per dozen, but you get what you need at this sale at $ 2c per dozen. One hundred ,dozen Ladies' nice Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, real 10c values, these are 0 yours while they last at 3c each, or two for 5c. One hundred dozen Ladies' Pure Linen Handker chiefs only 5c each at this sale. Two thousand yards of nice Sea Island Homespun, $ 45 inches wide, only 5c yard. Five thousand yards best yard-wide Percales at 10c yard. Five thousand yards 'best Shirting Print Calicoes, 0 only 5c yard. One hundred dozen nice Negligee Shirts, only 35c, or three for $1. During this sale we will make a special run of Gent's Fine Clothing and Furnishings, Ladies' Fine Dress Goods and Wash Goods. Great inducements will be ,.offered in our Millinery 0 Department. Fifty dozen Ladies' nice Tape Neck Gauze Vests at the old price of 5c each. Great values will be offered in White Goods and 0 Wash goods of every kind. All of our 6-, 81 and 10c Embroideries and Insertings $ will be put down in one big pile at 5c yard. $ All of our 121, 15 and 20c Embroideries will be put $ down in one pile at 10c per yard. This will be a great season for narrow V0l. Laces. R thCe o t ra in wo will nffr in La s at this sale. W If you need a nice Easter Suit it will pay you to see what we have to offer you. One hundred real Silk Umbrellas, for Men and La dies, sold at $1.50, but these are yours at $1 each. Five dozen Ladies' $2 and $2.50 Silk Umbrellas going at $1.75 during this sale. . Remember the date of our great Sale STARTING 5 SATURDAY, MARCH 26, AND ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 9. W. E. JENKINSON.f COUGHS Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar is composed of the most effective remedies known for curing coughs, colds, la grippe, sore throat and all affections due to in flamed and irritated condition of the air passages. It is prompt in affording relief and certain in its effect of has tening a cure. MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLEIN AND TAR may be used to advantage in cases where other medicines have failed. It is pleasant, purely vegetable and abso lutely safe for old and young. Nothing else like it in all. the world. It should have a place in every house, ready at hand when needed. Parents will find its effect magical in cases of croup. It has remarkable virtue in controll ing the paroxysms of whooping cough. Price 25c. Guaranteed satisfactory to every purchaser. AT DRUG STORES. Prepared by the Murray Drug Co.. Columbia, S. C. 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