THE XMNNG TftES. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1885. REPSI ay be rtmd on tile at G1-.. P. THISRow.L & Co's Icwpapee.dvertqig Bureau('0 S'pruce St. where adorsl =ad ror I NEW TERMS OF SUnSllPrTION: One Year, in Advance Sl.: " 'r t.0' at the Expiration of Six Mons. Advertisement.-Pr jtuare, first in sertion. $1.00. Each subsequent insetini1. 5(0e. ag- Contract Advertising at reduced nates. Advertising in Local Culmuein, loc. mKr line. . Our Terms for all Transietit Adver tiseints, are invariably im advance. Our columns are open at all times, for the pression of opinionson all subjectsof pub lie interest, but we are not responsible for the views of our correspondents. Local Inteligeuce. On Sunday eveniag the 15th inst., at Behebem church in his County by Rev jAmes HcDewell, Mr. Pinckney Richbourg to Miss Janie Brunson, daughter of Mr. D. Oscar Brunson. On Tuesday the 17th at the residence of Mrs. E. M. Bradham in Manning, by Rev. W H. Mahouey, father of the bride, Mr. G. W. Broadway, to Miss Lizzie Mahoney. M -L ogan to M.ss - -Ard, by Rev. L.i. Bass on Thursday the 12th inst.. at the residece of Mr. Chester Ard, father of the bride. Mr. E. 0. Ingram is attending the tiouth Carolina Colloge- - The Legislature meets next Tuesday. Mr. W. T. Lesesse has given up his posi tion in Columbiaad expect to leave for Fla. at an early day. Mr. Lesesne will carry with him the test wishes of the TntEs. Rev. H. F. Chreitzberg. of Sumter, and Rev. S. Leard euhaniged pulpils last Sun day, Mr. C. preached in the morning and again in the eveningin the Methodist church here to large and appreciative congregations. Our reading matter is less this week on account of the report of the Coumissioners. There are two male agents on the Central railroad, one of whon is Mr. Jno. S. Rich ardson. Jr. We are reliably informed that Mr. Richardson was not on duty when the gros negligence, mentioned in last week's 1mei occurred. Mr, Bowman, the.worthy Postmat at Manning. reports Mr. rich adson ass capable and eficient railway derk. The State Baptist Convention meets in Greenville to.day. The conventzon was aP ,pointed to meet in Newberry, but on ac ount of the death of the Rev. Luther Broad us the place of meeting was changed to Greenville. Rev. L. D. Bass, D. W. Alderman and wife, and A. J. Tindal will attend as dele ges from the Manning Baptist Church. .We received yesterday, too late for this weeks paper, a communication from M1r. E G:Candler and another from Prof. Nat Al en. on the Kingstree Examination. These agticles will appear in the next two issues in the order named. A NASAL INJECTORI free with each bot 3 of Shiloh's Cntarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Yw sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. Dr. Wesson, of the Tndian Medicine Co.. ill giv, a fres concert every evening dur ingthe week and perhaps longer. Proramme-Music, feats in slight of hand, second sight etc., ete., also remarkable tooth pulling free of pain and free of cot The publicare most cordially invited to at ten.-Ad.. The hospitable people of Dudley's will gi another hot supper on the 27th. All who wish to enjoy an abundance of good things; revel in an atmosphere of zophyry breezes, iquid eyes and blooming cheeks; and also assist in building a Methodist church, will ad it prohtable to be present. We publish in to-days TIMES the balance of the premiums offered at the Agricnitur al air which opens on the 23d. The Coun ty would'be materially benefited if our pro essive farers wouldinake exhibitsof the Arm proJuoe, which would compare favor ably with the products of any other County in he Stt. We mentioned before that the railroad would transport all articles free. Taekt for the round trip will be sold at Manning fer$2.t30 and other places in pro - HACK3ETACK"a lasting~ and fragran perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by J. G: Dinkins & Co. On Saturday afternoon aanmbrof fakirs, r what are better known as "sharpers,"were on the streets of .deanning, in the face of po lice and Council, engaged in their nefarious practices. More than one guileless fellow aw his weeks wages evanish from his view inust of an imaginary $10 around a pack age of soap. With no desire to salve the conseiencs of the foolish unfortunates, we cannot but express our surprise that this devilish immorality was sanetioned by our Town authorities. The stability and recti tude ofhero eies has been' the boast of every Manningite, but in this instanee they .ertainly errect in judgement, if no more. This new and elegantly illustrated South rn magazine published at Atlanta, Ga., $2 a year. Among the regular contributors to Dizie are Paul Hamilton Hayne ; Rev. Dr . . Hopkins, of Emory College ; R1ev. Jno. Xersbr, of SumterS. C.; 1Rev. RI. W- Mem minger of Charleston; Charles H. Wells; Donald A. Bane;Clement Mason, Carrie W. osuiter, F. G. DeFontaine, and 300 others. Eection Returns for the last Primary. C alhoun Box H. B. Richardson 3i0 Fork '" "3 otto " "i W itherspoon -" 45 Jordan - - -63 Pa ksrille - "5 oreston " - "53 Manning " " "f sU133ERtTONA LETT1ER?. Mr. Editor: We write to say thai the people of Suminerton do not neat to try to hurt any body. You wil please say to all your correspondents that they can pass through 8uminer ton, unprotected by any body-guard whatsoever, whenever they please, a long as they try to keep in the bound of decency. We denounce as fahe an' and every circulating report as to th< intention on the part of our citizens tc take the law into their own .uds The business or duty of this "Vigil ance Committee" appointed by out citizens, *s we understand it, was tc report and caused to be reported t( the proper authorities any parties with in our midst who might be breaking the laws of our hnd. From severa] Pieces in your paper recently, one at a distancJ would believe that Claren don County wants nothing but mi rule. Mr. Editor speak out, and say whetter we deserve any praise for our action. Very respectfully, Jm. C. LANSL& Sunday School Convention. Mr. Edior: The second session of the Sabbath School Convention of the Maxruan District. A. M E. Church, convened in Trin ity A. M. E. Church, in the town of Man ning, Oct. 23d and 24th, Rev J. W. Lykes, who is quite a grace and honor to the race which he represen ts, presided over the Leet in.. In his opening address to the Con vention, he said, "The success of the com ing generation and church, depended en tirely upon the young people of the race. He took education as an exponent to qual fiv them for the involving duties of life, both in the church and State. Now. it is a cheering thing to note the rapid progress of our people in the Sunday School work since the last oonventiot. The progress over that of last year is as fol. lows: Education, 50 per cent; Morality, 3o per cent: State and country, 75 per cent; Finance, 10 per cent; Temperance, per cent; Method of teaching 75 per cent; Schol ars, 40 per cent; Method of preaching, 75 per cent; Parliamentary usag,-s, 15 per cent; It was the finest and best quaditied body of colored men that ever met in the town of Manning. We solicit the sympathy, and prayers of every true hearted gentleman to God and humanity fgr the upholding of our people as a race, for, when we find on,. that is properly educated, he is just like any Sother citizen4 The generous heartea brethen and sisters of Trinity A. M. E. Church had every pre. paration that wus necesiary to accommodate the delegation and visiting friends. At th adjournment of each session, the sisters had every thing that was nice you know for the inner in. THE 3ANInzG T.rEs was introduced in the Convention and found to be one of the best family and County papers of the age. Every reader in the country ought to sub scribe for it. J. B. Parro. Sec'v. S. S. Convention. ,0 Cancer Conqnered. For seven years past I' have been suffering with a cancer on my face. At first it vave but little trouble, aud I paid very little attention to it. After a titme it began to increase in size, and also to pain me. The simple remedies were applied to alleviate the pain, but I was not conscious of its true nature, thinking it only a sore of malignant nature, and would soon pass away under the other treatment. In this I was mistaken, as the place continued to grow, extending into my nose, from which came a yellowish discharge very offensive in character. It was also inlnmed, and annoyed me a great deal. About eight mnonths ago I was in Atlanta, at the house of a friend, Mrs. C. D. H.,'wbo observed the condition of my face, and sc strongly recommended,. the use of Swift's Specific that I determined to make an effort to procure it. In this I was siuccesdfui, and began its use. The influence of the medicine at first was to somewhat aggravate the sore:; but soon the inamation was allayed, and I began to improve after the first few bottles. My general health has. greatly improved. Iam stronger, and am able to do any kind of work. The cancer on my face began to decrease and the ulcer to heal, until there is not a vestige of it left-only a littte scar marks the place where it had been. I am devoutly grateful for this wnderul relief from what everybody thought wvould be certain death. I am ready to answer all questions re lative to this curie. Mis. Joiu A. McDomD. Atlanta, Ga., August 11, 1885. For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas es mailed free. TH WIFT SPECIFIC Co., Draner 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y., 157 W. 23d St. Special Premiums Centennial Industrial ExhibitIon, 1885, of the gri cultural Society of So. Ca. Onens Novemzber 23d 1885. All Exhibits competing for these Prem ums, must he delivered to the Secretary, by Nov. 21st. 1885. Best two luashels rye, half ton Amimoniat ed Fertilizer, offered by the Pacifie Guano Second best two busbels rye, half tor Acid Ihosphate, offered by the Edisto Phos. Best two bushels red oats. half ton Am moniated Fertilizer. o~ered by the Edisto Phosphate Co. Second best two bushels red oats, half ton Acid Phosphate, oflered by the Stono Phos. Best two bushels white oats, b:df ton am moated Fertilizer, offered by the Wande Phos. Co. Second best two buashele white oats. half ton Acid Phosphate, offered by the Etiwan Phos. Co. The Merchants' Exchange of Charleston. passed ai resolntiorn donatina Fifty Dollars. to be used as premiums for the best exhibits f South Carolina arown Tcbac.o. In accoidance therewith. the Society of fers the followin g Premiums : For best exhibit of not less than ten pounds of leaf Tobacco grown and cured in South Carolina,................ .. $30.04 For the second best exhibit of not 1es.s than ten pounds of leaf Tobacco grown an Icured in South Carolina ......... ..2.0 The department of Tobacco will be under the charge of the following Committee : B. Mantone, G. A. Follins, C. Wulbern. IN.THE WOMAN'S D)EPARTMENT The Agricultural Society will ofeTr a num, ber-of prizes of the valne of five dollars, fo0 such articles of merit, as may be selectec - ERIFF'S SALES. State of South Carolinat CLARENDON COUNTY. :tue of an Execution to me dir-eted I will sell. to the highest bidder. for cash, on Monday the 7th day of Deceu:ber next (it being S:lsday) within legal hours ifn rnt of the (ourt House in Manning ill ti right. title and interest of Joseph (allachat in and to that residence or lot of land con taining two acres. more or less, situated in the Town of Manning. Conntv and State aforesaid. and being bouinded as follows On the North by residenct' or lot of Rosa C. (aliuchat : et. al. East by South bobnnry street of said town : South by TaiL street and West by Brooks street ; levied on and to be sold under an Execution in favor of Virginia L. Kirkland against Joseph Gal luchat and M. C. Gallnehat, the said Exe. ention marked upon its face :issignud to Mrs. Ro.,a C. Galiluehat. H1. H. LE31SES'NE, si.ffiy Clarendon Countv. - Nor. 11th 188.";. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLAREMDON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. TuoMAS MnL S, Plaintiff Against Harsu L. Bzsiow, Defendant. Judgement for foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order to mec directed in above stated case, I will sell, within legal hours, on Monday. December 7th 1885, in front of the Court House in Manning, to the highest bidder for cash. the following described property to wit: The tirst tract containing six hundred acres, more or less, bounding and butting North on the other tract of the mortgagor herein after mentioned. and on the lainds of Louis A. Benbow ; East, on lands of the Estate of William Bryant, and chimed by B. I. Bry ant, and lands of L~mis A. Benbow : South. on lands of R. B. Harvin, and lands of Sarah Anderson ; and West, on hinds of the Estate of James 11. TindLd. The second tract orplantation, containing twelve hundred acres, bounding and but ting South, on the tract of the mortgagor herein before described, and Estate of Wil liam Bryant ; North, on larls of the Estate of Jam es H. Tindal ; East, on land of or claimed by Estate of James H. SMindal and John Shepprad ; and West, on lands of Es tate of James H. Tindal and S. C. Brunson. Parchaser to ply for papers. }I. H. LESESNE. Sheriff Clarendon County. Nov. 11th 1885. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. C'OURIT OF COIDION PL-A. THomaTs MI.s, Plaintiff Against Hxxn L. BENI~owr Defendant. Judgement for foreclosirre and sale. U Ender and by virtue of an order to mue directed in above stated c=N-. I will sell with in legal hours, on Monday, December 7th 1885, in front cf the Court House in Man ning, to the highest bidder. for casb, the following described property to wit: First, all that tract or plantatkin of and contain ing six hundred acres more or less bounding and butting North. on the other tract be longing to the mortgagor herein after des cribed and lands of Louis A. Benbo-.x ; East on lands of the Estate of WM. Eryant and lands claimed by B. 1Z.. Bryant and also land of Louis A. Benbow ;South, on lands of R. B. Harvinx and Sarabh Andrson ; and West, on lands of Estate .Tamcs H. Tin dal.I Second, all Phnt tract or- piantation con taining twelve hundred acres, bounding and butting South. on the tract of the mortgagor herein before described and lands of the Es tate of William Bryant : North, on hands of the Estate of James H. Tindal-, and hands of S. C. Brunson, C. B1. Cobia and Estate of H. F. Tindal : East, on lads claimed by the Estate of James H. Tindal, and lands of John Shepherd ;and We:.t, on lands of the Estate of JTames H. Tindal and lads b~f S. C. Brunson. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. LESESNE. Sheriff Clarendon County. Nov. 11th 188l5. jIVEN A-WAY. 1L & B. 8. M. I., SAVANNAH, GA., The Great Music House of the South, has removed to aimagnificent new storo (the larg est Music Temiple in U. S.), and as a souv enir of this important era-in their business, and also as an advertisemecnt which will tell fron; the Potozunc to the Rlio Grande, they arty act~ually giving away 'valuable Gold Watches. Doubt notk this statement. It is a fact. It's a Wholesale House, and they do things in a wholosale way- Raad this startling SOUVENIR OFFER PIANO BUYERS 2o cery t (osh ]1,0y-d,((er <;f a Finno bethreent .Tocembder I st andt Decemiber I .si, 1885 , rina us drect. or i.thlg any of our ten3 Branch 1ines or 200 Agnies. wr till preset as ai comple GOLD WATCH jyoauantm .%iid Gold Case. eets were brigit and prices high. CALL at my NEW STORE ind von will be convinced that it is THE PLACE FOR BAR TNS-None Can Beat LOUIS LOYNS, Oct. 21st. MANNING, S. 0. rHE WINNING CANDIDATE! ES' S. A. RG 'Y In the man who f1#ethe Fil. Of the people wh. ...m-y a will All vacancies. no-A*. andi wants t.t fill with judgemnent and care'. Yes ! I a'm a Cfandildate for the patronage .of the people, and l' am not draid of Competition. I fearlessly assert that I- can- show to the Feo:2:le of' Cia 'ezaozn The most complete line, of BEAUTIF'UL DRESS Goons ever offered i'n the m!arket. Silk r'ixed Suitings, Cashmeres, Berber Cloths, Combination Suitings. Calicoes in new and beautiful styles. Flannels of all grades and colors, Full line of table Damask. Towelling. Sheetings. Long Sloths, Best Lawns, Irish Linens, Laces, Embroideries,.Zephyr Shawls, Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, best fitting Corsets, and Notions.* Hats and Shoes. Ladies, Gonts and Childrens, in newest styles. Try a pair of TaE CELEBRArW Jax KEz.a s $3, Shoes, Shoes made to my own order, and you will be pleased with the cema ort and wear of this Shoe. Pull Line Doe-Skin, Broadcloths, Cashmneres, Jeans and wvoolen Goods, bought hoq 1nd to be sold low.. READY MADE CLOTHING, -Splendid line for Men, Boys and Children. GROCER[ES A full and- Complete stock, bought in the best markets, and te be-sold at small profris. [keep best Flour, Hams, Bacon, Rice. sugars. syrups. Molasses, Coftee and Tea. Canned goods of all sorts. Saddles. Bridles, Harness. Hardware, Crockery, Plantation Took'.. And the BEST TOBACCO. My Clerks will not only take pleasu' rin showine my 1:r'r stoe!k of gows. >ut they are instructed to sell them at 1:0O K B0 ftX)M prcs I know tat ~otton is-low, and I shall not be slow to sel lblow anyV other' hotae. I will ive highest cashi prices for cotton. Ien't Buy 'Til You Try S. A. ]R.ICBY~. STONO PHOSPHATE COw CHARLESTON, S. C2 ESTABLISHED :870O MANUFACTURlE Soluble Guano, (HIGHLY AMMo)NIATJED.) Leid Phosphate, Dissolved Bone, Ash Element, Floats-I Kee~p nhe~y~s on bind for sale Genuine Ge'rmaR Imvported direct from Germany,. for the Company. A. high grade oiDied Blood, Grounzd Fish Scrap, South Carolina Marl, eotton- Seed Meal. f'04 SXLE BY 1V. Ijmri. 31ANNING, 8. C. I S.Ra Marshall &Coa, IMPORT ZERS AND DEATERS IN IEAI ITwr. EE CUTLERY, GUNS AND AGRICULTURAL IPLE MENTS No.39"ETI" STIMEj-7:T SIGN GOLDEN GUN. CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENTS FOR Dow-Law Cotton Planters, and Gnano Distributors. Watt Plows. Avery Plows Chamoion Mower & Reaper. Gullet's steel Brush Gin. Cotton Bloom Gin, or Lnnmes Improved Tavlor Gin. Washburne woven 2 b'irbedi Galvanized Fencing Wire and rairbank Scale. Ang,. 19. BOLLMANN& Bros, Wmolesale Groces, .& b DEALMS I Wines, Liouors, Tobac co, Segars, &c. No. 153 & 155 EAST BAY, ('7 AR L ESTO. ,. C. BULTMANNT & g BR. PROPRIETORS OF THE SUMTER SHOE STORE, RESPECTFULLY ASK THE PEOPLE of Manning and Clarendon go., to inspect their stock, before visiting Charleston, as they feel contklent that they can do as well for them, they have all the latest styles. They call special attention to a nec arti cle. viz., LADIES DONG\OLA and CAMEL EPARD BUTTON BOOTS, which are of the most durable Leather, known to the Trade also to their Gents $2.75 and $3.00 Calf Skin shoes, in Btiton, Lce and Congress. They cannot be excelled. As they are well .knorn to yotall, they need no introduction. They have also a nice line. of TRUNKS and VAIUSES. March 11 MRSi A. EDWARDS OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Manning, s. C., Confectionery, Fres.h Fruits, Vegetables,. Nuts,- &c.,. on hand and arriving daily. My Bakery Depart ment is Comipletewith bread and pastry. COME AND SEE ME AND BE CON vinced that rmy prices are low and that I cannot be undersold. --ALSO, Both light and heavy and always fresh. ;fr Cannied Goods in endless variety. *Couatrv trade sOficited. I thank a'.y friends and patrons for past avors and ask a continniance of same. 72- Remember the place opposite Court house. Dec 17 ESTABLISHED 1843. Furniture ! F'urniture!! Now on hand a full Line of fine and cheap Furniture at a~s Low Prices as any House in the Statte. Next Grand Central Hotel, CoLurBIu, S. C. M. N, BERRY, PIANSOS, RAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARE. 'The Superiority of the' " 3icj Pianos is recognized and acknowledge"d by the highest Mi~anthUoites and the de mand for them is as steadily inersingr as they are becoming mjorc extensive.!v HIGHETWHONORS Over all American anid many European rivals at the I Expositin Paris, 1878. Hr.vo,thre Endorsement of over I@Olfferent Coheges. Seminaries and Schools as to their durability. They are perfect in Tone, Work man ship and Elegant in A ppearance. A large assortnient of secoind-hand Pian os always on han-1. 'Geoneral WVhoesale Agent for Pianos andirganls Sold an Easy Eastailments. Pianos taken in Exchange, also thorough. 'ypr end for illustrated Piana3-or Organ Catalogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, No. 9 North Liberty Street, Ap m-1.nro J~LI MiI M . LUMBER!! LUMBER! ! 50,000 Feet on Hand. All Grades. FROM 25cts, to $1 PER HUNDRED, The very best, and chew as the cheapest,, can be'had at the mill or I will deliver at Manning. Apply to C. 31. DAVIS, or A. LETI,. At Mill. Manning, S.C' Interesting to Both Sexes, Any man or woman making lesw than $40 weekly should try our easy moneymaking business. We wanf Agents for our celebrated 3.AFx, Di Sri-IxNL SPPORTLNG CORSETS ; also,. our SPi NAI, SUPrPOP.ER1, SHOULDER BBACE, AXD ABDomNAL P-ROTECTOn CoMBnIE' (for Mn and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day givo the Agent $150 monthly. Our Agents report four to twesty sales dail3. $3 outfit free. Send at once for particu Lars, State Sex. LEWIS SCHIELE & CUl 390 Broadway, New York.. Sept. 9th. Gn and Locksmiths MAIN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C., SREPAIRN : ALIJORDERS -DONE AT- : -PROMPTLY SHORT NOTICE ATTENDED TO.: . . ................... Mrs. C. E. Reed, LAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. " T.T.T IE In all its Branche. Hosiery, Fancy -Goods, Notions, Ladies Dresses, Children and Infants Dresses. Jersey Jackets and Underwear. Bridal Orders Promipti) Attended Toro B. VISANSKA, Watches, Dimonis, Clocks and Jewelr, Pianos and Organs on easy Installments, DEAI.En V ALL EInDs OF Mnsical Instruments and Strings MAIN STREET, Next door to'Central National Bak, - COLUM'BrA, S. C, Orders by mail promptly attended to, Repairing'done in both branrehes. GEO. S.ACKE&SO M1ANTFACTURER OF DOORS, SASIT, BEINDS, VIOULD)ING-bIIEIDING MATERTA.J Office and W arerooms, King opposite Camion Street, Charleston, S. C Sept. 16th. LEGG & BELL, Livery Feed and Sale Stables, 3.ANN|'IJ~rca., SL o. W.e have just received a neW supply of the FAMOUS TEN NESSEE WAGONS, and BUGGIES of alI Kind&, whieh we will sell low down. GFVR US A CALL. Sept. 9. NOTICE. PERSOs BFSIRING to INSURE. their LIVEs will apply to W.?P. DUrRANT, Agt.,v ____ MAN.NIlkG. S. C. WAVERLY HOUJSE, CHARLESTON, S.. C. - Fffst Class in all its Appointments. RATES, $1.50, JO AND $2.50 Ecellent Cuisine,. Larg- .Airy rooms. Electric Bells. JOS. PRICE, Poprietor. 2z0'Hotel Centrally Located. A. G.CUD WORTH, Agt 155 MEETING STREET, 0opp. Charleston. HoteL. M1ans~facture~r and deale~r in Saddl., harness,. Collars. Whips, Saddle Hard~e:.e Y&c. Keep con'stantly on hand aa-exteroit a and welh selected stock of everything in t d ine.. And Manuf e goods to orde~r., bort notice. 'Oct. 14. M. Schwarits . *9 Manning, S.mO I drink my Bear. I. d.i