The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 07, 1885, Image 3

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rTHE xaNIG TIMM,~i WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1835. B. S. DTNKINS, EDITOR AND~P.P'l mayoTandon ISHTfile %t Gxo. P1. nH S P P ROwE.LL. & Co's e Ad-ert-.- Bureau(10 Spruce St.), nu EYORKE1 nae f-r It i-1 (tne rytQA. in Advc $1.. or $2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.--Per Sqnare, first in - sertion, $1.00. Each subsequent inseftion. 50C. Contract Advertising at redneed Advertising in Local C:.umn. 10e. per line. 0.: or Terma, fornll Transiezt Adlver time.ants, are invariably in advance. Our columnS are open at all tines, for the M enPristsion of opinions on all subjects of pub-4 ic interest, but we are not responsible forT tiw vi ws of our correspondents. Local Intelligence. The infant iofMr. L. r. Tind'al that was poisoned some twomonths ago by its nurse, died lat Monday. The nurse, Sarah Wilder, is now in jail *waiting trial. We are requested to state that Mrs. Dorcas Rhamae is sti quite iL cadet, Ingrant . L -Bagal, accompanied by Mr. Willie Datis, heo returned to the Citade. Also MessrH Borton highy and Ashley Weeks 'to the Holy Communton Church Institute. Miss Lizzie lReeves is risiting relatives in Wither-s G. Mrs. lichardspa-aud her daughter Mrs McCre-ary, visitors'at Dr. Ingram's, left last week for their home in Florida. Dr. A. Dargan, reiesenting the house of, Dowie i .oise. wa in town on the 31 inst Dr. G. Alien .ts, , qyes. to#-mor row for thftrilersitPbf Iaryland, to *n 2sh his course in- DentMa Smrgery. - mbih or friend sess, and hope to see him re turn at the expiratio of his term ith -x diploma of that scdence for which be has ex hibited so much fondness and rare skilL Gen. E. W. Moise, of the Sumter Bar, was in town yesterday. Miss Annie DuRant, of the Fork, is visit ing friends in town. Mr. A. Levi, the late Editor of the TintN, -ft Eanumg yesterday afternoon, to wake his home in Kew York, where he expects to practice law. Mr. Levi ltaves nuurons friends, who regret his departfire, and wish him a happy career. We feel satisfied that-is sterling iies will soon win for hiim itliis new Home, the respect aind esteem he so richly merits. Frost. We are told that frost was seen in con siderable quantities Monday morning. The earliest fall within our recollection. Idiot. * - Horace Moody; the iid tic 1sdi yh3 was found wontering i stitnte, has eIen consigned to the kioping of the Poor House Superintendent. Judgent. THE Rgv. (XEO H. THAYER, Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe om lives to SHILON CO'NSTION CURE or sale by J. G. Dinkins,? Co. Improvement. The Town Council have begun work ona the Court House yard. When the gretl tall weeds are cut don and removed, the square will be vastly improved. Public Ginner. One of the most progressive, andi enter. prising gin'ners of the Summerton neighbor. hood has this peculiar andi philanthropit advertisement over his ein-house door : "Pro bonmo publico, nical and grist's every. And g'innara a'ar Wa." STril Justice ft. The following cases *bre disposed of dur the last week: Amos Bennett and War. Johnson, road defautepC triad apd con.. victed.-$15 or25 davs few'Bennett, 4nd ian or 5 days for Jonsn ;oth prefeired the -days. The State vs. Miller Binatley, arson, held for higher Court, The State vs.-S8nonder, assauft and battery, not guilty. ARE YOE3MADF ziserable by indigest ion, Constipatian,: Dianiness, Loes of Appe tite, Yellow Skin ? EhrToh's' Titalizer is a positive care. Fosaa by J,. G.. Dinkias & Co- < ..-' We send out this week a large edition, of the TDCEs, tostibscribers ad maay who are not. The paper sha~ M.''made eveyh" that undivided attentioa n ~accompilfs for i : and wve hope ford alargely increaised ~u~ption list after-theseittle~messengers ~ .~iae 'iisited our'friend~s in the country. Su at Dudley's, b3hot supper foi-the benefitof the Baptist -%rhat ' e teevnn of t. 2dwas - - n - d dl 4afford ftifu. Weer e merry crowd. and if sa~~ s , "et w Ies bez he e e njye Ithe same place on the 14thse. gtve bal a Methodistohareh. EvrerybcJ dy ini M-S L ESSLFKIGRTS, made unera by that terrible cough. Silon's Cure is the remedy for you- For sale bT3 E- . Dinkins & Co. Mammna-"Don't you think, Ba,yo aetting'a litetoo ol obpay g hi bt the older Iget the better I like 'e~7 A late exchange says : An-editor v.a dy ing. The doetor felt his pnlsa and Ms: 'Poor man leireulation almost gone." "It's .a le," said the dying man' "we hae larger circulation, than any o'e paere ia the State." Thz&yh an els pper bakn took him. teagl aebc n FSeveral communications have been crowd eout this week. They will appear in our WHYl WILL TOUL] eough. when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Prie. 1 ets.,50 ets., For sale byJ, G. Dinkins &i Co. The bird law expired by limitat:on on The Board of County' Commissioners met on Monday. Only routine busin-u~s trants m e w% f this i. e alni - For 1 - orous 4v J G. I aig troll Our .bdi Ir. S. aLrge s4 and !7heirg - ron Ge they sat lara *his time mny pri c to e prefe-r li-A.M - Onr y4. asrerf Baltima %vats cho ares: h4 eeting of ares afte in-ton in is a higi d:.aine His-broi Prrae -a 85 cLourse i*oWafll PursU eooAclud- S convenej ve and ed by - d have in theI fonuiugI( the citi Oct., 2d4azerto unaniluekt i sup mnttee b ing. and to take S viite& sary to irl *ix nous li jri who tu ity. A N.Lstsl tle of Sh he ents. Fnh 31D. X.* .3rs il this tenth of irring rel )en SI neiake Seed cotIDu petition t proitab*a 20l-1 The ctjdct to~~ tom bet iueieati* n o - reigton- ii her -i nowl a ill not far bel il - e buoldud- I e-arryhav Llm erere h k~e. ra~n tt iflsu A ,:;Ar4 Il.ev. C. C prftichira eQolgregat. fec-ningi an tile peovit Rev. H. -1 qalent an&l hahv been* at ( alvtir in ij' Preh ce. F~ dd, 1 trfumc. by. . tire-ctet, tenth ofd rele remk tirecrop Te ed Cre" w stra . . - - Thvea Ferry.t lla anwere thbe ifax tahig p prechin -t in the eo lte. . gnient a0J ha ben at Calerzied C)preske er. perfm en fore derstr bea Clr nd: e e~ anfh a GREAT EXC1TE1AtI'T Vas Produced In Manning and is Spreading All over CLARENDON, AT LOUIS LOYNS' Practical explanatian of what he meant when he announced that the INAUGTURATION Nould take place in October. afre The People are learning that he meant the Lowest Prices EV ER BEORE KNOWN IN THE COUNTY T He did not buy his goods early while the prospects were so flattering for arge cotton crop and good prices, but he bought at a time when GRAND .GAINS could be had, and this has given him Superior Advantages both to the Prices and Class of Goods. Ladies will find a good assortment of Suitings, Striped, meixt and Cris oss patterns ; various quaint wears, and prety stylesi; Boucle Cloths, En- M ish Serges, Seotcli Chiviots, London Kyrles, Sioni Batiste, Bourettes. -otch Tweads, Plaids, Corduroys, and some Black Goods at Low Prices. hdies will also find Jersey cloths; Stockinettes, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, rloes, Crsets and a Jpledid lot of Long Cloths, Homespuns, Domestics. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Ready 3Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoeg. Trunk, Valises, Very fine line of all wool goods For Meu and Boys-very cheap. F Ladies, Genti, and Boys Boots, Shoes and Slippers. I have a $2 Shoe, soft, well shaped and as durable as shoes that are sold Iv other ouses at $3. Call for Loyns' walkingfast Shoe. And Hats and .aps that cant be heat for quality and Low Prices Hurrah! Glorious!! The news of the INAUGURATION of Low Prices at Li. "Es -, of his brands of Finest Flour, Sugar, Coffice, T e a, Hams, Bacon, Rice, And all the necessary articles. You will always find at my Storea Well selectd line of ard ware. Crockery. Saddlery. and I have g ahd tock of the best known Brands in the world, and my whole stocko was Bot fter the decline in eotto;!. at low figures, and of course B ell lower than any iMerchant who bought while the pros Spects were bright an y -rices high. -CALL at my NEW STORE \ an t will be conv iced that it is TIlE PLACE FOR BAR eGAIN-None Can Beat LOUIS LOYNS, Oct. 21t. M.ANING, S. C Ta 0TrI-IEM Ldies of Clarendon. emus expressions of satisfaction and pleasure on the part of mi cnce the general appreciation of my labors ; and being guided b. en thesgneal thapr m nterests are the interests of my custom esC~ 'e potu ityss, tha kimy the fo at favors, and infornin las is oppirito to doen thbetter for them than heretofore, ~ Natamo0(1s tis ~es at cash prices on thirty days instead of Iou di M Pofts and Quick Sales. taoF OcroBER, I will have opened and ready for inspeCtol i0es' and Childreus' DsREs Goons, and TnmxINGs, No-rross, st-rEaY, GLovES, NECK..WEA, CosES, and n4~ other Sarticles, too numerous to mention.Yo dthes Cash, I will guarantee to sellas Lowi canbe, ESTON OR SUMTEF ed SNOT IDLE T ALK TO DR AW CUSTOM.)1|I av of my prie. (Samples of Goods will be sent on ia~~a~ 40 ets. to $2.50 Trimmed Hats, 50) ets. to $8.00 in~ "' os 10 cts. to 50 cts. Ladies' Hose, 20 ts. to ae and Childrens' Collar, hW eit~ to $2.00. Coor"~mbroidery from 10 ets. to $1.25 per yad yoe and Colored Flannels, from 30 ets.to5 ipeyard. All Wool Cashmieres, 1 yard .~ vre.ide, 50 ets. per yard.- Hal eto l eP'Cashmeres, 1 yard wide.,5cs per yard. All Wool Double colors, at 50 cts. to (1.00 per yard. Black, all wool Cash mneres, 1 vard wide, Fine GMN ANT at50 t t o 1 0 r d C - ad Colored Velv'eteels, fom 60 cts o$.0er yard. mmnak VVelvets, from $1.50 to$.0pry-.~imn~~s 50 cts. to $1.25 per yard. .---:___ 0:--- . .S aisad Cords for Dress Trimmings, at verylo toid anatch. Black and Colored Silk Fringe tok Cords and Tassels, White, Black, and es, in- gred~ Torriety and. at Low JEriceS' des', gisses', and Childrenls' $. Fuiox $1.00to$ ool Jerseys, d 31isses' Corsets from 50-c to $1.75 per5 etatr.$ La0 isses' Leather and Velvet Had Bas from5es teri0e. Sshees Thrail id Glove ~ attern s' of ew est styles. n Sewing Machines $ (FORMIER TRICE, $30.) o- these-low figures, I will give-a. discount of 5 per cent adies' and Childlrens''Cloaks and Ready-made Suits orNUFACTU RING PRICES. ve Catalogue and price li t showno applcati and ex.amme my godbeoeuygelehr just as represented. rs. John A. Burgess, BrOOks Street Manig S. C Ss.A. RIGBY ' Is the mau who fills the bill Of the people who have a will A1 vacancies, needs and wants to fill With judgement and care. es I aiCandidate for the patronage of the people, and I am not of Comptition I fearlessly assert that I can show to the People of -e le most complete line of BEtTL DBEss OODi ever offered in this market, Silk mixed Suitings, Cashmeres, Berber Cloths, Combination Sbiting's, Calicoaes in now and beautiful styles. lannels of all grades and col C Full line of table Damask. Towelling, Sheetings. Long ehs, ofest Lwgsr Irish Lines, Laces, Embroideries, Zephyr Shawls, Collars, Ribbon, Hisesery, Gloves, bent fitting Corsets, and Notions, Hats and Shoes. adieR, Gonts and Childrefls. in newest gty1e'i. Try a pair of Tnz CmUREATED JAX30 i $3. Shoes, Shoes made to my on order, and you will be pleased with the con Sand wear of this -Shoe. rull Line Dee-Skin, Ereadoloths, Cashmeres, Jeans and woolen Goods, bought low I W be sold low. READY MADE CLOTHING, --Splendid line for Men, Boys and Chidref. GROCERIES. A full and Complete stoet,. bought in the best markets, and to be sold at sma.l profit, keep best Flour, Hains, Bacen, Rice. Sugars, Syrips, Molasses Coffee and Tea. Canned goods of all sorts. saddle , Briles, HTrness. Hadware, C Plantation Tools. And the gEST TOBook. My Clerks will not only take pleasure in sh-winmy e stock of godha ut ihey are instructed to sell them at ROCK BOTTO31 prices. I know that otton is low, and I shall not be slow to sell below any other house, I wi ive highest cash prices f0 cotton. L Don't Buy 'Til You Try ::; A. RIGBY STONO PHOSPHATE CO. OF CHARLEST01' S. C. ESTABLISHED 1870 5V FA(IMX Soluble Guano, (HIGHLY AMONTED) Aid p1hosph0ate, tflsgolved Bone, Ash Element, Flosts. Keep always on hand for sale Genuine German Kalnit, (Potash SasJ Imported direct from Germany, for the Company. A high grade of Dried Blood, Ground Fish Scrap, Soutb Carolina Marly Cotton Seod Meal. FOR SALE BY 31. MANNING, S. C. LUMBER!! LUMBER!! GEO.S HACKER& SO 50,000 Feet on Hand. M OP Alt Grades. FROMI 25cts, to $1 PER HURRES The ve-y best, and cheap as the cheapest, can be had at the mill or I will deliver at Ap-ply to C. 3. DAVIS, or A. LEVI, At Mill, M.nnig. S.C. I# 8 i - . - - -_ DOORS, SASH, BID * aiL4$Eingus IM OULING BU DING flhJ "deij.E',Office and Wareroo&ms, King, ss so a oe- 2 opposte Cannon Street, - -r a m Charleston, S. C. Loch&sept.16ti. MAIN ST. COLUBIA. S. C.L G & BE, .---.ll0ED LEGQ&BEL, . -DONE AT- .-PROMPTLY- ,,ey Fe ndSl S. Ce r : SHORT iNOTICE : ATTENDED) TO.: .~ .D IrQ . -Ms. (J- E. REeed, e AI STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. L.In all its Branehes. Hosiery, Fanecy Goods, Notions, Ladies Dresses, Children and Infants Dresses. Jersey Jackets and Underw' BrIdal Orders Proniptly Wat9 nds, Cloclts and Jeelry a~e , e Fu AMcOUSe T iEN Pianos and Organs~ on easy agEpl W AGe FXY *S, a N -- X i ll m rys , or U G G IE S of a gl r inds, w hi h MuscInstrume(nts nd tmg, gc wiA LL. *o St . 9.V MAIN sTEEE; USACL ...- t Ne oor to Central N(ational Bank, - NOTICE. O rde's bai propty attended to. 1 EUsoNS DESIRING to INSURE. epairing dona in both branches. ter LIV } wilaply t&' andTRACMVE, w. P. D1UANTA^ 4 * anaosvtndunsgij _,_S.3 an .n~mtP WAVERLY HI r at'mp crm- ar' CHARLESTON, S. C iEed5~O~@l -rT,. 31.50,. $2.00r AND) $2.50 ne uExcenlent Cuisine, Large Airy roomsl. orn cl * Electric BelT - ) ~. ~ tecirU ar'~ ojs. PRICE, Proprietor. 5. w c a r n e . --.1 5 . E T N G s T R E E T , ,~trs~m Both sexes. - less Ciarle~f Hote tan 4 weekly should try our easy Hancoulrrs, Whipsade s*i~ t eiking business. We want 1c1epconstantly o eheryd ang n thA - n a(for Men and Boys). No expenience illlebe re For order per daygv reo rt forto t e salones df y u-S a o It willals.. Stte 5 ao :90 Broadw-ay, New -~k Sept. 9th. OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at this Office.it