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THEMIG T=I!S WEDNESDAY, EC. 9, 1885. may Do found on Wie at GE" P. 3 THIS PAPEROW & C %CWsae Advertesing Luzeaa(10 Spruce St), contracts mavy be tr EWefor YOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: t One Year, in Advance $1.50, or t2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square. first in sertion. $1.G3. Each subsequent insertion, 50c. -W Contract Advertising at reduced I rates. Advertising in Local Column, 10c. per s line. _mi- Our Terms for all jransient Adver tisements, are invariably i4 advance. Our columns are open atall times, for the expression of opinionson 4 subjectsof pub lie interest. but we are nA responsible for the views of our correspon ents. Local Intei nce. Index to New Adv tis ents. C. Bart & Co.-Fruit. D. Bentschner & Co.-.CI ting. m. H. Lesesne-Sheriffs es. Magic Lantern Exhibitiol. t Died on the 7th inst., Mr4Abram Hodge, after a long illness. Mrs emae of spartanlnrg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lvi. A crowd of contributions compels us to forego all editoritl efforts tha week. We are pleased to add thohame of F.T Bryant. Esq., of the Marion Sar, to our sub~ acription list. *At Hymen's Altar," h the Baptist churchto-morrow morning, R ev. L. D. Bass, officiating. Mr. Thomas Miles. of Piladelphia, is t in town, the guest of B. kessley Barron, 'sq. Mr. Ben Mabin and son, of Newberry, spent Thursday in Manning on their way to Mrs. Arthur Harvin's, siste of Mr. Mabin. t We must decline to publia a communi .mion from Mr. E. R. Midditon-A history of the "Reformed Methodist'Jnion Church' I is not calculated to interest <ar readers. t Messrs. Moise & Huggin! hav moved their law office to the neat billding recently t erected in the rear of the Coat House on a Keist Street. On account of irregularitie the property sale, advertised for last Ioncay, was post- t oned. The tracts of land :i re-advertmied r n this issue to be sold on sa-sday in Jan We had the pleasure of meting Col. Ben bow, our Senator, last Mon&y. The Col. C Is a broad and generous ttLinkr. and devo- I ted to the educational tnterestof the Stats, a the chief of which is the Suth Carolina S C~fege.V We are reuestedtobring* the atten tion of the own authorities, he tires built on the streets at night by priitewatchn'en During high winds, sparks pm these fires S ar sid to fall in large quanties on the ad t jacent cotton yards and buildmgs. We pave before us a copy d the Light, a now, or rather an old pipe resurrected, Ublished in -Manning, by Mssrs. Strick. C 4 Co., colored. Mav thl reflection of &e LigW radiate in the heartsf our colored t brethren totheir delight and eilightenment. The severe cold of Saturdayand Sunday a was preceded by a wind storauearly Satur day morning, causinglacrmegumbles from. - oozy quarters, and wild peelng through t window blinds in expectationit a Charle~s- 'l ton tornado. Messrs C. Bart & Co., fruites, and also ihe firm of D). Bentschner & 0., clothiers, of Charleston, publish their ords in to day's Trims. These houses amn extensively *known, and need no recommeslation to the people of Clarendon. Messrs. Kohh, Furchgott & ~eedict, of Charleston; our generous advererare of srng special inducemnts Christmas buyers. Their attractive-store ~iKing St., Y is a ting of beauty, good t jsee. Give k them a easl.d Thattation of our readers a~led to the annonneemenatof Dr. J.. Burgess. S - The book he proposes to publi4 we have 3.c tronhle in procuring-thee edasi anee.-t The dun times in bManning w be brok en to-morrow evening by Lna' pleasing entertainment. Mr Lanham's I eobeet.as will be seen by his a ement, c -smost praiuworthy,' and his e2 deserve r a full house, apart from the ot his ex --Y nglawyers generally get isfaction, r 'hen thyloose a. case, by 'using the Jude.Suh s life.- Adrertise. TeAdvedfie will loose its r unless i h.refreshes his rutyemgiry an A B t Caspeling book. The Indian Medicine Co., w; recently ~ 1s kManning, have been giving. u reh con eetein Kingtree. How the of the ~ lingstree Tndans will look wiseb d with I A knowing wink say, old fellows~ struck it a that time. You fooled them chu' people i .Married Nov. 25th, by R J. Hl. f Carpenter, Miss Fannie C .cks, of j sumter County, to Mr. J. alhoun f Jaker, of Clarendon. Magic Lantern Exhibiti . a 'aa furnished myself with ev.' and Mago Lnten otfi, 2'1 give14 anerton Academy, at the followingacsdr ithe present week : e anning-in the Furstenl b Hall, y - Thursday evening, the 10th. reston Friday evening the 11th. Jordan' ' turday ~ eUnng, the 12th. C The young folks are specianl invited. r They will have plenty to laugh a> and al so the older people can enjoy an . onal giggle.1 Doors open at 7 o'clC Per- ~ formance will commence prompf. a half houraer. Admittance--Adults, 25 eta.; 'ldren, 15 ets. Respectfully, . A Horrible Crime. On Friday of last week the Jord- neigh borhood was excited beyond mi by the I repst tat Mrs. Susan A. John a lady '2 higly esteemed in the comm , had ben,in the broad light of day, d g her husand's absence, attacked by a ruf-4 dian, robbed and miercilesly . Nor was the excitement calculated to sened when the report was corroborate y the lady's bleeding person and her pi tale. These are the facts as far as we gather them from those present: Mrs. Jo n was in her house with her sister-in-la a in ant,. when she was confronted b burly, negr, who demanded money, withs threat to kilher unless it was produec Mrs. Johnson got seventy-five een 11 the money in the house, and gave to , tell ing him she had no more. This raged the wretch, who no doubt expecte fmnd a muchlarger sum, and feeling see hisl position, he assaulted Mrs Johnsor 'th a' purpose too maddening to here re Fail- . istance, the brute attacked Mrs. Jchnson rith an are, but by a super-human effort I he escaped from his grasp and fled after ter sister, who had, in the meantime left with he infant for assistance. Mrs. Johnson avs, while the man was in the house she aw two other negroes outside, evidently ratching, and that if she saw them, or her ssailant, again, (none of whom she recog ized) she would know them. Suspicion rested on James Conners and adson Conners, two disreputable loiterers a the community. They were taken up and n being examined confessed that they were be parties who stood in the road, while ohn Butler. a notoriously bad negro, for hoin there is now a bench warrant, did e devilish work. The citizens of Jordan ith a respect for the law, worthy of the ighest commendation, brought their pris ners to Manning and delivered them to the iicials. They have since been identified y Mrs. Johnson. John Butler is still at trge, but, we are satisfied, if diligence and otivity can avail anything. our Sheriff will Don ha ie him, the companion of his fellows, ehind the bars, where he will be in good eeping 'till the day of reckoning. Announcement. The undersigned has prepared n anuscipt, some Chronicles of St. lark's Parish and Santee Circuit, in luding brief mention of the earliest ettlement of the Province of Carolina, stablishment of the Church of Eng md; P. E. and M.E. Churches, with , list of ministers for this Parish and ircuit, from the first to. the present ime. The religious and educational rivileges of the whites, and African laves under the Proprietary and Roy 1 governments, and Church of Eng md. Establishment of P. E. and M. I Churches, their founders and their escendants, besides other miscellane us matters from history, public doc ments, reliable tradition and person knowledge. It is desired to publish in connec ion a limited number of advertise 2ents, andl persons willing to make se of this medium will plase address JAns M. BuESs, Greeleyville, S. C. The following timely and pointed ruth is copied from an exchange : f Aman who pays nothing for his r reaching cannot be greatly benefit- 1 ,d by thepreahing he hears. Too f iauy men are sponging their way rough the church, but they can't ponge their way into Heaven." The following is said to have been t be way actually used by a mother to I emove from the mind of her son the iea of which he was strongly pos essed. William X. was an awkward untry boy, with immensely large et and with less than the average mount of mental ability. He had in :me way got it into his head that be ras intended by Providence for a cler yman, and no amount of reasoning. y is mother and friends could per aade him to abat-don the idea, until ais happy thought struck the mother. Opening her Bible at chapter LII f Isaiah she read to her son the verse )mmecing: 'How beautiful upon ie mountains are the feet of him ait bringeth good tidings, that pub sheth peace. Then, turning to her 4 n, she said: 'Now, William, you now that your feet are not beautiful; ~ 2ey are too large to be beautiful. N bis argument was convincig,. and c illiam has never since mentioned a 2'idea of studying for the ministry. -Boston JouernaL BOBIERT SXIEDLEY'S Testimony as to Cancer Care. For many years I was a sufferer ithi cancer of the nose, and having" een cred bythe use of S. S. S.,I el constrained by a sense of duty toe Laffering humanity to make this state :ent of my case. I first discovered -the sore on my ose, which afterwards proved a can er, during the year 1863, while in be army of Tennessee, stationed at lull Gap. At first it gave me but ttle trouble, still I could not get rid f it, and though I tried hundreds of emedies it gradually grew worse, and .uring the last two years troubled me reatly. Something over a year ago was advised to take S. S. S., and was nally induced to try a dozen bottles.' Vhen the dozen bottles were taken p thongh m'y general health 'was mch benefitted, the cancer remained my nose. I concluded to take no1 aore of the S. S. S. but my friends 2ade a ecitical examination of the flicted member and decided that it >oked better, and prevailed on me to ontinue the medicine. With the1 yurteenth bottle the cancer began to eal rapidly and soon disappeared, andi >r several mouths there has been no ppearance of a sore of any kind on aynose or face, neither is my nose t all tender to the touch. I have den about two dozen bottles of S. S.t and am soundly cured, and I know bat S. S. S. effected the cure after very known remedy was tried andt d failed. I will further state that it mother had a cancer on her nose n the same side and the exact spot Blatively that mine was, and I had iways t'hought mine was hereditary( nd incurable. ROBER SMIEDLE. May 1, '85. Fort Gaines, Ga. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable nd seems to cure cancers by forcing utthe impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas s mailed free. TH SwxM SPECIFIC Co., Drawer 3, tlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d street D Bart& Co. IMPORTERS .ea WHOLESALE DFARS lT 77, 79) & 81 Market St.t C HA R LES TO0N, S. C. THE EV GEO. H. TIJATER,. Bourbon nd., says : "Bo0th myself and wife owe our ves.to SHILO's CONSUIMPTION CUR~E. or sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable y that terrible cough. Shilon's Cure is the emedy for you, For IC'v1y J. G. Dinkins D. BENTSCHNER & CO. CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods and Hats FOR M1E, YOUTHS AYD BOYS, 230 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. John F. Stratton's Celebrated RhIN BUT VIOjIN STRINS TheStrnget-,ostDuriable and Best Toned String in the world. Every strng warrrnted. No StrIngs Sold at JOHN OA mporteranahlo i .eae inkusical erchandise, Musio Boxes & BrasBandInstruments. 49 Maiden Lane, New York. IE O'R. a A T1 -T T HE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE O'HARA Place containing two acres, on hich is a house. Titles guaranteed. For articulars, apply to Mrs. Mary O'Hara, COLMunza, S. C. HENRY STEITZ, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoa wuts, Lemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Peanuts, Cabbages &c. , E, Corner Meeting & Market Sts, Charleston, S- C. SHERIFF'S SALES. State of South Carolina, CLARF3DON COUNTY. By virtue of an Execution to me directed will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, n Monday the 4th day of January 1886 it being Salesday) within legal hours in ront of the Court House in Manning all the ight. title and interest of Joseph Galluchat a and to that residence or lot of land con ining two acres, more or less, situated in he Town of Manning, County and State foresaid, and being bounded as follows: On the North by residence or lot of Rosa . Galluchat; et. al East by South boundary treet of said town ; South by Jail street ; nd West by Brooks street ; Ievied on and be sold under an Execution in favor of irginia L. Kirkland against Joseph Gal achat and M. C. Gallnuhat, the said Exe ution marked upon its face assigned to irs. Rosa C. Galluchat. H. H. LESESNE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Nov. 11th 1885. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLNMON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. THOM~AS MT E Plaintiff Against Hzxnv L. BzxNow, Defendant. Judgement for foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order to me irected in above stated case, I will sell. thin legal hours, on Monday, January th 1886, in front of the Court House in fanning, to the highest bidder for cash, 1e following described property to w:.t: The first tract containing six hundred acres, iore or less, bounding and butting North n the o'chcr tract of the mortgagor herein fter mentioned, and on the hands of Louis eBenbow ; East, on lands of the Estate of Villiam Bryant, and claimed by B. R. Bry nt, and lands of Louis A. Benbow ; South, n lands of R. B. Harvin, and lands of arah Anderson ; and West, on hands of the ~state of James H. Tindal. The second tract or plantation, containing selve hundred acres, bounding and but ing South, on the tract of the mortgagor terein before described, and Estate of WVil Lam Bryant ; North, on lands of' the Estate James H. Tindal ; East, on land of or laied by Estate of .Jamues H. Tindal and ohn Shepprad ; and West, on lands of Es rta of James H. Tindal and S. C. Brunson. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. LESESNE, SherifY Clarendon County. Nov. 11th 1885. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. COURIT OF COMMON PLEAS. T~oMs MIESPlaintiff Against Hrsnr L. Bzmsow, Defendant. Judgement for foreclosure and sale. Under and by virtue of an order to me irected in above stated case, I will sell with legal hours, on Monday, January .4th 886, in front of the Court House in Man ing, to the highest bidder, for cash, the ollowing described property to wit: First, 11 that tract or plantation of land contain ng six hundred acres more or less bounding nd butting North. on the other tract be onging to the mortgagor herein after des ribed and lands of Louis A. Benbow ; East i lands of the Estate of Win. Bryant and ands claimed by B. R. Bryant and also and of Louis A. Benbow ; South, on lands if RL. B. Harvin and Sarah Anderson ; and Xest, on hinds of Estate of James H. Tin Second, all that tract or plantation con-I aining twelve hundred acres, boundingt and atting S~ath, on the tract of the mortgagor erein before described and lands of the Es ate of William Bry'ant ; North, on lands of he Estate of James H. Tindal, and lands of s. C. Brunson, C. B. Cobia and Estate of :I. F. Tindald; East, on lands claimed by he Estate of James H. Tindal, and lands of rohn She pherd ; and West, on lands of the .tate of James H. Tindal and lands of S. 3. Brunson. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. LESESNE. Sherift Clarendon County. Nov. 11th 1885. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. Comn or CoMMOs PLEAS. F J. Pnrtzzn, Trustee, Plaintiff, Against S. M. Haynsworth .& Bro., et al. Defendants Judgeent of Foredosw-e arnd Sale. Under and by virtue of an Order to me, lirected in the above stated case, I will sell ithin legal hours on Monday the 4th day f January, 1886, to the highest bidder, for :ash, in front of the Coart House at Manning n said County and State, "all that planta ion or tract of land situated, lying and be ng on the waters of Black River, in the state of South Carolina and County of Clar adon. contain'n two hunxdre.1 au 1 frirty~ liree. nee-s zuo or les and biutting and onnain.; North cn a -' s of IhLLck Ibver, south hvy lanas of S. S. M.'ntgomec.ry and >th'rs. East Lv lanas~ of Isene Montgomiery, mna Wecst by lai- of .3 A. McCailiough and !St4t of Henry Mfoutgomzery. Pu~rchaser to' pay for 1 *1. b:Loritf Clanendon County. BOLLMANN & Bros. Wholesale Grocers, ASD DEALERS I Wines, Liouors, Tobac co, Segars, &c. No. 153 & 155 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug. 19 BULTMANN & BRO., PROPRIETORS OF THE SUMTER SHOE STORE, |LK RESPECTFULLY ASK THE PEOPLE of Manning and Clarendon Co., to inspect their stock, before visiting Charleston, as they feel confident that they can do as well for them, they have all the latest styles. They call special attention to a new ari e, viz., LADIES DONGOLA 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 Button, Lace and Congress. They cannot be excelled. As they are well known to you all, they need no introduction. They have also a nice line of TRUNKS and VALISES. March 11 MRS. A. EDWARDS OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Manning, S. C., Confectionery, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, &c., on hand and arriving daily. My Bakery Depart ment is Complete with bread and pastry. CO3E AND SEE ME A ND BE CON vinced that my prices are low and that I cannot be undersold. -ALSO, Both light and heavy and always fresh. pe Canned Goods in endless variety. Country trade solicited. I thank my friends and patrons for past. lavors and ak a continuance of same. pe Remember the place opposite Court ouse. Dec 17 ESTABLISHED 1843. Furniture ! Furniture!! Now on hand a full Line of fine and heap Furnituare at as Low Prices as my House in the State. Next Grand Cntral Hotel, Cowumra, S. C. M, N. BERRYe PI.A.NOS, RAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARE. The Superiority of the " Stieff" Pianos is recognized and acknowledged by the highest Musical authorities, and the de mand for them is as steadily increasing as they are becoming more extensively known. HIGHEST HONORS Over all American and many European rivals at the Exposition Paris, 1878. Have the Endorsement of over lU different Colleges. Seminaries and Schools As to their durability. They are perfect in Tone,.,Work manship and Elegant in A ppearance. A large assortment of second-hand Pian os always on band. 'General WVholesale Agent for BURDETT AND PALACE4)ORtANS. Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Enstalments. Pianos taken in Enchange, also thorough ly repaired. pE-Send for illustrated Piano or Organ Catalogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, No. 9 North Liberty Street, Apr 15 BALuToRE, MDs. be ilustratedawitnsendid enrvnsThi such thtis ciruation nearlr equals that of all ** ntn*o Club..**Sod allnwdse UN& CO.. Publishers. No. Munnaday N c.Y. IENTS. - the Patent Office and have prepared mor ta rOonu eayr anothceranforenountries.e Information st obtainingpaentsche; fuly ivn ito chre Haooso GREAT EXCITEMENT Was Produced In Manning and is Spreading Al 6ver CLARENDON, AT LOUIS LOYNS' Practical explanatian of what he meant when he announced that the INAUGURATION would take place in October. The People are learning that he meant the Lowest Prices EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN THE COUNTY. He did not buy his goods early while the prospects were so flattering for a large cotton crop and good prices, but he bQught at a time when GRAND BARGAINS could be had, and this has given him Superior Advantages both as to the Prices and Class of Goods. Ladies will find a good assortment of Suitings, Striped, mixt and Cris& Cross patterns; various quaint wears, and pretty styles ; Boucle Cloths, En elish Serges, Scotch Chiviots, London Kyrles, Simoni Batistes, Bourettes, scotch Tweads, Plaids, Corduroys, and some Black Goods at Low Prices. Ladies will also fnd Jersey cloths ; Stockinettes; Hosiery; Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets and a splendid lot of Long Cloths, Homespuns, Domestics. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Very fine line of all wool goods For Men and Boys-very cheap! Ladies, Genta, and Boys Boots, Shoes and Slippers. I have a $2 Shoe, soft, well shaped and as durable as shoes that are sold by other houses at $3. Call for Loyns'walkingfast Shoe. And Hats and Caps that can't be beat for quality and Low Prices Hurrah ! Glorious!! The news of the INAUGURATION of Low Prices at L.. L s., of his brands of Finest Flour, Sugar, Coffiee, Tea, Hams, Bacon, Rice, And all the necessary articles. You will always find at my Store a well selected line of Hard ware, Crockery, Saddlery, and I have Cigars and Tobacco of the best known Brands in the world, and my whole stock was Bought after the decline in cotton, at low figures, and of course I can sell lower than any Merchant who bought while the pros pects were bright and prices high. CALL at my NEW STORE and you will be convinced that it is THE PLACE FOR BAR GAINS-None Can Beat LOUIS LOYNS, Oct. 21st. MANNING, S. C. THE WINNING CANDIDA TE Be S. A. RIGBY 2I Is the man wh~o fills the bill Of the people who havwe a will All vacancies, needs and wants to fdl With judgement and caire.. . Yes! I am a Candidate for the patronage of the people, and I am not afraid of Competition. I fearlessly assert that I can show to the Peo~ple of? Cla'enion The moat complete line of nranTFUI, DR~ss GooDs ever offered in this market. Silk mixed 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 Cloths, Best Lawns. Irish Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Zephr shawls, Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, best fitting Corsets, and fotions. Hlats and Shoes. Ladies, Gents and Childrens, in newest styles. Try a pair of Tn Cztrznn~z -JarLs MAs $3. Shoes, shoes made to my own orde'r, and yon will be pleased with the com Fort Lin e sBracloths, Cashmeres, Jeans and woolen Goods, boughi low and it :> sold low. READY MADE CLOTHING, -Splendid line for Men, Boys and Children. .GROCERIES A full and Complete stock, boughtin the best markets, and to be sold at small pr'ofits. I keep best Flour, Hams, Bacon, Rice, Sugars. syrups, Molasses, Coffee and Tea. Canned goods of all sorts. Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Hardware,- Crockery, Plantation Tools. And the BEST TOBACCO. My Clerks will not only take pleasure in showing my large stod'i ofgwoods, but they are instructed to sell them at ROCK BO TTOai prices: I knor that cotton is low, and I shall not be slow to sell below any other -house.- I will ive highest cash prices for cotton. Don't Buy 'Til You Try S. A. I..IGBY. STONO PHOSPHATE CO. OF CHARLESTON, S2. OC ESTABLISHED 1870 M!ANUFACTURE soluble Guano, (HIGHLY AMMoNITED.T Acid Phosphate, Dissolved Bone, Ash Elemnent,. Ffoats Keep always on kand for sale Genuine German Kainit, (Potash Salts,) Imported direct from Germany, for the Coinpany. A high grade of Dried Blood, Ground Fish Scrap, South Carolina Marl, Gotton Seed Meal. FOR SALE BY MZ. I.sevi.. MANNING, S. C. LUMBER!! LUMBER!.5 A0,000 Feet on Ha nd. All Grades. FROM 25cts, to $1 PER HUNDRED. The very best, and cheap as the cheapese, can be had at the mill or I will deliver am Manning. Apply to C. M. DAVIS, or A. LEUI, At Mill, Manning .C. Interesting to Both Sexes. Any man or woman making le than $40 weekly should try our esy moneymaking business. We wat Agents for our celebrated MAnAs, DzI SMA SMrMo Cons ; alM,. our Spr.LSUPmo3, SHzOUDER Raiax. D ABDOmA P%1 or Cosmar (for Men and Boys). No expegene required. Four orders per day gb the Agent $150 montbly.- Our Ag report four to twenty sales day. outfit free. Send at one for - lara. State Sex. 39LEWIS SC 6 Sept. th. MAJN ST., COLUMBIA. S.dw REPAIRING -iALL40RDB -DONE AT- -PRO'MTLY SRORT NOTICE ATTENDED TO. Mrs. C. E. Reed, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. 0. In all its Branches.. Hosiery, Fancy Goods,- Notions, Ladies Dresses, Children and Infants Dresses. Jersey Jackets and Underwer. Bridal Orders Promptly Attended T' B. VISANSKA, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks aid Jeest Pianos and Organs ox easy Installment* DEALEE ni AM =De o Musical Instruments and Strig3.-s MATN STREET, Next door to Central National'Bank COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Repairing done in both branches.. GEO. S.HACKER & SO MATUFACTURER OF' DOORS, SASH, ev a r4 M OULDING BUILINGMA'fRITA Office and Wareromus, Kin. opposite Cannon Street, Chareston, S. (& Sept. 16th. LEG&BELLE Livery, Feed and SaI Stabis6 We have just recetrea fl supply of the FAMOUS T5I NESSEE WAGONS, .84 BUGGIES of all-Kinds T we will sell low down. GIV E US A CALL. Sept. 9~ NOTICE. PERSONS DESIRING tolNSURE their LIVES will apply to *W. P. DURANT, Agt., MANNfNB. S. C. WAVERLY HOUSJ CHARLESTON,- 5:0. First Class in all its AppoIntmenf~' RATES, $1.50, $2.00 AND 82.50 7xcellent Cuisine, Large Airy rooma. Electric-Bells. JOS. PRICE, Proprietor. perI~ooe Centrally Located A. G. CUD WORTH, Agt 155 MEETING STREET, opp. Charleston Hotel. Mannfactulrer and dealer .in .SaMIlr', Harness, Collars, Whips; Saddle Barca0e &c. Keep constantly on -hand-anex i' and well selected stock of everything in t1 line. And Manufacture goods to oritr a short notice. . 7. Oct.14 M, Scalai's Saloon, D Manning~ S. C, I drink my Bear