THE MA~~NNN'IG TIES WEDYE .UAY, JANI 17, 188. B. S. DINKINS, Editor. COUNTY TREASURER'S OF DiSBURSEMENTS OF Ordinary County. special County, and Sehool funds, for fiscal year conimcneing November 1st, 1884, giving number of cheek. t whom pd, for what purpose, and mount of =-im. Ortn=.R coUNCUrT FUNDS. No. Check. Amount. 1.J. C. Bagnal, assignee, spades for working roads............ S 4.00 2I. H. Lesesne, Sheriff, hanil cuffs .........................* 9.00 H. K Huggins, County 9es urer Jury and State Witness Tickets received for taxes...... 76.20 t.S. C. C. Richardson assignee (J. E. S.) Auditors- clerical 'work......................... 125.00 5. J E. Scott, Auditcrs clerical work......................... 150.00 . F. N. Wilson agent, Insurance Jail......................... 35.00 7. J. E. Scott, Auditor's clerical work........................ 25.00 8.F N. Wilson, agent, Insurance Court-house.................-. 80.00 9. E. H. Huggins County Treas urer Jury and State Witness Tickets received for taxes..... 739.80 H. H. Huggins, County Treas urer Jury and State Witness Tickets received for taxes..... 635.00 1. Moses Levi, assignee Trial Jus tices galries.............. 191.30 2 Xoses Levi, assignee Trial Jus tices Constable salaries...-.. .~. 106.25 Moses Levi, assignee (J. H:M.) County Commissioner's ser vices................... ..... 45.90 Moses Levi, assignee (R M H) County Commissioner's ser vices......................... 2S.20 E G DuBose County Commis sioners services.............. 0.80 B. S. Dinkins clerk County Commissioners............... 28.00 E G DuBose County Commis sioners services............... 28.00 R M Harvin County Commis sioners services......... . 8.60 13. 8. C. C. Richardson, assignee, Trial Justices salaries........ 473.60 3. S C C Richardson, assignee, Trial Justices Constable sala -ies........................ 112.50 15. S C C Richardson, assignee, Trial Justice salary........... 8.33 1. H H Lesesne, Sheriff sheriffs dieting accounts............. 402.25 19. H H Lesesne, Sheriff, conveying Prisoners to Penitentiar-..... 33.35 2D. H H Lesesne, Sheriff, Sheriffs accounts ...................'.. 566.52 B A Walker, assignee, (C L W) County Commissioners Ser t ! ......................... 8.00 K.BA Walker, assignee, Jury Ticket..................... 2.15 1X B A Walker, assignee, Trial Justice salary................ 12.21 17. B A Walker, assignee, Trial Justice Constable salary...... 6.25 2LJ P Rhame, assignee, (J JB) Superntendent Poor House... 40.00 I&. JJ Barfield Superintendent Poor House salary............ 67.93 2. CC Thames, Jury Commis sioners services.............. 41.0) 05. B A Walker, Poor House sup plies ...... ........ r........... 1208.69 M[Levi, -assignee, (C L W) County Commissioners serices 22.30 0 L Witherspoon County corm- - minioners services......... 140.20 M Levi, assignee (W 3 G) eounty commissioners services 43.00 W J Gibbons county comimis uioners services.'r........... 105.30 B S Connor county commis -sioners services.............. 117.40 M Levi, assignee (JG H) clerk -cuounty commissioners services 74.00 J GHuggins clerk county com missioners services........... 98.00 57. B A Rigby Poor House and Jail supphes................ 41.01 28.W J Witherspoon drawing Jury...................... 4.50 36, Moses Levi Pooz -House sup- . 30: ward Perry& Co, stationary 166 sples.....-........... 6.2 29. WSbPack-bridge work.... .... 20.40 33. John I Ingramn, M D., medi eines and medical attention to inmes of Poor House...... .102.00 81. H H Huggins.~ M. D.,. medi sines and medical attention to inmates of Poor House....... 42.05 32. W CWhite bridge work...... -27.45 35. JG Huggins, stamps, freight &c. paid for county commis uioners.................... 3.93 Aggregate $35,306.18 5lZra nAX PoE DEFIcIENCr oF18834. 1. Lazarus Bell repairs Poor House cart..... ........... .. 3.75 2. J J Broughton. bridge repairs 3.75 3. C C Thames Jury commission ers services................. 3.75 4. S A Nettles advertising....... 72.65 8.. Moses Levi sundry county shima........!.............49066 7. Ben PFulton service on Eq. board...................... 1.54 8.3J G Dinkmns M1 D., medical services................... 15.37 Aggregate $ 591.47 sPTcIIAL TAX OR BoNDED DEBT. 3.JW Corbett................. 5.02 &.SARigby.................. 37.76 4. AM Brailsford............ .88 6;E G DBose................. .82 8. G Allen Huggins............ 49.53 5. JD Alsbrook................ 2.47 7. B Pressley Barron. ..... ... ..126.99 2. JohnlI Ingram............. .1.95 30. W. W. Rowland........... 105.96 '9. Moses Levi.............. 790.77 Aggregate S 1,122.13 scu.L FUND. Amount paid school claims in school district No. 1...... ... ... 641.96 Amount paid school claims in ~school district No.-;2....... ......426.13 "-.Amount paid school claims in school distnect No. 3............. 416.42 Amount paid school claims in school district No. 4............. 217.34 Amount paid school claims in school distrnet No. 5.......... . .20.34 Amnount paid school claims in school district No. 6........... 135.70 Amount paid school claims in school district No.7............. 153.00 Amount naid schools claims in school district No. 8........... ..120.90 Amount paid school claims in school district No. 9.............. 307.39 Amount paid school claims in school district No. 10... ... .. 16.97. S. J. Bowman school commission era services................... 33.00 Manning Times advertising.... 27.75 B. 0. Purdy examining teachers 9.00 Clarendon Enterprise advertising 9.00 R- 0. Purdy examining teachers 6.00 J1. D)- Rutledge examining teach- 1.0 er.......................... 1.0 J.3J. Conyers school commission ers services.................... 667.00 Aggregate $ 3,570.90 pir The School claims were all paid in1 full, for a more detailed statement, see school commissione-s report. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct report of the disbursementso Ordinant 'Conty. Snecial County and School funds, made by me on orders of County Commissioners and County School Commniissioner for the fiscal year ending Oc tober 31st, 18b5, to this date. H. H1. HUGGINS, County Treasurer, .Jan. 23. Clarendon County FREE SCHOOL ACCOUNT FOR 1884-5. R EPORT OF SCHOOL CLAIMS AP , proved by School Commissioner for the fiseal year ending October 31st, 1885. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. No. of claim. Amount. 1. V P Wariey. teaching $ 15.01 2. 'M M Rhane, teaching 13.05 3. R M Bethune, teaching 15.OI 4. J H Parker, teaching 13.50 5. A S Boston, teaching 15.00 6. S E Addison, teacbing 13.50 7. Jrlius DnRant teaching 13.50 S. Miss S L Harvin, teaching 18.75 9. W P Warlev, teaching 20.00 10. R 31 Bethune, teaching 20 00 11. C B DuBose, teaching 15.00 12- C B DuBose, teaching 20.00 13. S E Acdison. teaching 18.0) 14. A S Bos on. teaching 20.00 15. J H F..r.-. . teaching 18.00 16. Miss S L harvin, teaching 15.00 17. Miss M M Rhame, teaching 16.25 I8. Oliver Shannon, teaching 13.50 19. Oliver Shannon. teaching 18.00 20. W H Dyson, teaching 15.00 21. W H Dyson, teaching 20.00 22. Julius DuRant, teaching 18.00 23. W P Warley, teaching 20.00 24. Oliver Shannon, teaching 18.00 25. J H Parker, teaching 18.00 .26. R -1 Bethune, teaching 20.00 27. Julius DuRant, teaching 18.00 28. C B DuBos?, teaching 20.00 29. W H Dyson, teaching 20.00 30. 'Miss S L Harvin, teaching 25.00 31. S E Addison, teaching 18.00 32. A S Boston, teaching 20.00 33. Miss M M Rhame, teaching 18.75 34. M3iss M Rhame, teaching 20.00 35. S L Harvin, teaching 25.00 36. Miss S L Harvin, teaching 9.00 37. Miss M M Rhame, teaching S*1( Total $641.90 School District No. 2. No. of claim. Amount. 1. Eddie Epperson, teaching $ 25.00 2. Ed. F Edlwards,'teaching 40.00 3. John C Lanham, teaching 40.00 4. Lucinda Abrams, teaching 25.00 5. 'Madison Cantey, teaching 16.20 G. S P Holladay, teaching 13.75 7. Miss M% 'm lhame, teaching 13.75 7. Lucinda Abrams, teaching 25.00 8. E F Edwards, teaching 40.00 9. Madison Cantey, teaching 18.00 10. John C L-nham, teaching 40.00 11. J W Ramsey, teaching 10.00 12. liss'M 11 thame, teaching 13.75 14.S P Holladay, teaching 14.43 15, E F Edwrards, teaching, 20.00 16. John C Lanham, teachin'g 40.00 17. Eddie Epperson, teaching 31.25 Total 426.13 School-District No. 3. No. of claim. Amount. 1. T T Hilton, teaching $ 15.00 2. J H H iton, teaching 16.00) 4. J G Rhodus, teaching 9.00 4. Win D Tardiff, Jr., teaching 30.00 5. Charlotte Plowden, teaching 18.00 6. Henry Delaney, teaching, 20.00 8. T K Hilton, teaching 18.00 8. Bessie L White, teaching 7.42 9. J R Aul-3, teaching 30.00 10. Beauregard Brock, teaching 25.00 11. Bessie L White, teaching 12.00 11. T T Hilton, teaching 16.00 12. V D Tardiff, Jr., teaching 30.00 14. J R Auld, teaching 30.00 15. J 11 Hilton, teaching 10.00 :17. J G Rhodus. teaching 7.20 18. M A Barwick, teaching 9.40 19. M A Barwick, teaching 10.80 20. Henry Delaney. teaching 20.00 20. Charlotte Piowden, teaching 18.00 21. T IK Hilton, teaching 18.00 22. S A Nettles, teaching 11.00 23. B Brock, teaLching 25.00 24. S A Nettles, teaching 4.50 Total $410.42 School District No. 4. Na of claim. Amount. 1 R B Hiarvin, School-house rent S 20.00 2 J E Pendergrass, teaching 9.t0 3 J G Rhodus, teaching 9.00 4 John Gill, teaching 13.50 5 Rachel MlcDuffey, teaching 18.00 5 C V Rose, teaching 11-25 6 Jane Riley, teaching 25.00 7 John 3! Gill, teaching 18.00 8 J E Pendergrass, teaching 18.00 9 C V Rose, teaching 15.00 10 J G Rhodus, teaching 10.80 11 Rachel MlcDufi'ey, teaching 13.50 12 Jane Riley, teaching 36.29 Total $217.34 School District No. 5, No. of claim. Amount. 1 S A Nettles, teaching $ 45.00 2 Miss Minnie More, teaching 22.50 3 .John.Mf Benbow, teaching 18.75 4 A Collins, teaching 12.00 5 BBrock, teaching 18.75 1 Zula Blackwell, teaching 15.00 7 F L Hudson, teaching 22.50 8 L E Eichelberger, teaching 15..00 9 Virginia Ingram, teaching 21.71 10 M1 A Bagnal, teaching 10.13 Total $201.34 School District No. 6. No. of claim. Amount. 1 Wmi P Anderson, teaching S 20.00 2 J J Bragdon, teaching 21 .25, 3 Mrs 31 M DuPont, teaching 27.50 4 MIis~s C A Blackwell, teaching 24.58 5 Mdiss E D Duilant, teaching 35.00 0 31 A Baignal, teaching 27.37 Total $135.70 School District No. 7. No. of clnim. Amount. 1 Rev Jos B Peyton, teaching $ 18.0 2 W 31 Harrison, teaching 10.00 3 H J1 Abraham, teaching 10.00 4 Mary M1 Conyers, teaching 23.00 5 Capt. R A Chandler, teaching -2:3.00 6 Emma Brunson, teaching 13.00 7 Mary Nelson, teaching 90 8 Fannie Harvin, teaching 18.00 10 Sallie Hodge, teaching 23.00 11 S A Nettles, teaching G.00 Total $153.00 School District No. 8 No. of claim Amount 1 N Ri Consar, teaching $ 15.00 2 Hessie Ann Mloses, teaching 15.00 3 B E Hsrrington, teaching 15.00 4 M1 Janie Wheeler. teaching 15.00 5 Ellen I Conyers, teaching 15.00 6 Mrs Sophia A Fleming. teaching 12.15 7 Minnie McFadding, teaching 18.75 9 H S Colmand, teaching 15.00 Total $120s.90 School Distrct No 9 No of claim Amount 1 Mrs E E Kennedy, teaching $ 25.01 2 S P Chandler, teaching 15.00 3 E F Carpenter, teaching 12.50 4 H A 3lunn, teaching 48 61 5 A J Castine, teaching 31 621 6 J P Mloore, teaching 31 (;23 7 5 P Chandler, teaching 10 024 8 D 0 Brightmnan, teaching 31 024 9 H1 L Dickinson, teaching 29 G21 12 Emma F 'arpenter, teaching . 30 121 17 Mrs E E Kennedy, teaching 17 G2~ 6 Robert MlcGervy, teaching 17 40o Total $307 3t School District No 10 No of claim Amount 1 Marn-C icrh, teaching $, e 13 12 :' J Winter, teachling 9 9 3 -Mrs Anua E McCan'y, teaching 13 5i 4 Ella Sprott, teaching 18 00 .5 Anna E' McCaulev. teaching 18 00 t It J Winter. teaching 18 00 7 Mary C Rich, teaching 16 25 8 Ella Sprott, teaching 13 50 10 C McLeod, teaching 12 82 10 R J Winter, teaching 7 20 11 Mary C Rieb, teaching 6 15 12 Anna E McCauley, teaching 5 85 13 C MeLeod, teaching 8 77 15 EllI Sprott. teaching 14 00 16 J W McCauley, rent of school house 1191 $18G 97 S J Bmwnan School Commis sioners salarv 33 00 .llanning Times advertising 27 75 R ) Purdy examining teachers 19 00 S A Netlls advertising 9(0 R 0 Purdy examining teachers 6 01 J D Rutledge examining teachers 9 0t J D Rutledge examiinig teachers 3 J J Convers school commissioners salirv ~ 5G7 J .T Convers school commission ers traveling expenses 100 $763 7S I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct stateuent of school claims .ap proved by the school commissioner for Clar endon County, for the fiscal year ending1 Oct. thst 1665, as per records of this office. JOHN J. CONYERS, School C3mmissioner C. C. Delinquent Land List CLARENDON COUNTY FOR 1884-5. Notice is hereby given, that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate described in the follo xing List, handed mc ny Co. Treasurerfor publication, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessmcnts charged thereon, will be sold by the Treas urer of Clarendon Co.. before the Court House. on the 1st Monda: in February 18: Unless said Taxes, costs and penal. ties be paid before that time. And said sale will be continued from day to day, un il al of said parcels, lots or parts of lots of Real Estate be sold, or offered for sale. J. E. SCOTT, Auditor Clarendon County. Fulton Township. B. P. Barron 150 acres. John C. Manning 26 aer's. 3 bul'd's. J. C. & J. A. Manning 1395 aer's. 11 bul'd's. Calvary Lownship. Joseph or James Cantey 52 aer's. 2 bul'd's. Sinkler Rodgers 17 aer's. Theodosia Rodgers 21 acr's. I Susan Rodgers 17 acr's. 1 bul'd. H. J. Ross 35 acr's. W. W. Whilden & Co., 90G acer's. 8 bul'ds. Friendship Township. T. F- Brewer 10 acr's. 2 bul'd's. IRufas liagin. Sr., 40 rcr's. 2 bul'ds. St. Pauls Township. William Johnson 25aer's. 1 bnl'd. G. Mani-;ul G.Mngult 428 ocrs. 6 bul'ds. I Mrs. J. ) Pack 100 acrs. Wm. K. Ryan 2,200 ac's 5 bul'ds. Santee Township. R. J. Aycock 43 acr's. 3 bul'ds. Ellen Childers 65 ocrs. 2 bnl'ds. Henry Frierson 130 ocr's. 1 bul'd. G. \. Richbourg 100 acr's. 2 bul'ds, A. 1. Taber 1000 -acres. R. S. Thames 44 aer's. 3 bul'ds. Ben Watrs GO acr's. 3 bul'ds. SL Marks Township. Carolina 3iCk 5.5 acr's. 3. bul'ds. John Simon a50 cr's. 4 bul'ds. 'oncord Towvnship. Mr S. G.3 (Boc0ette) 2 0 ac's. 5 bl's. Anna D'L0 cr's. 2 bul'ds. Mr. . Dson 84 aer's. 2 bul'ds. Bn aitK 0Y'n acr's. 2 bul'ds. St. Jams Township. Jos N Frierson 290 acr's. 6 bnl'ds. Sammy Swarp Township. A. C. & M. C Butler 428 aer's. 3 bul'ds. Mrs. P E.yorn 84 ar's. 4 bul'ds. W. . Cira 100 cr's. 3 bul's. Mr Star . James15 Toc'si. Mrs. E.n . irsonle 2 aer's. bul'd anyingm Township. A.t.o& Marc D Butle 48 ocr's. 2 bl'ds. Mr. M1. DE.o Cohrn43 ocr's. 4 bul'ds Ja.e W.Cles 160 cr's. 3 bul'ds. B.s. MWalry Aoge 5 acrs. Mantnin Township. Jamts ofCarchavi 50 ocr's. bu's W . Cannyon 100 ocr's. 4 bul'ds. Jms Ann Kly 23 acr's. 1 bul'd. B . . TWasragn 5 crs. 1bld MouewntZon Township. Jmes A Cannon 50 aer's.1lo,1b'd R . .a nnon 10 lor's bul'ds. EJ. of Wilans Joh 0o 46acr's. 4brs Mrs Ann Loelly 2 ar's. 1 bul'd. W.seph Tobias 52 cr's. 1 bul'd. EAtrof Wen iburg210 cr's.3buds J. H. T&bi. for Childrn 29 cr's. 5ot bul'd. W.J PL nodn 1il onship'. Est.lo oWillia JonocGr's. bul'ds. J.uit P.Lowdr 17 acr's. 1bld JosephJ Hobain 5 ar's. 1 bui'd. MEs. of Aen Richbourg 3100 ar's. 3 bul'ds. Jr. H.Toison childr29 ers 5bl's Plwen 'ilrownshi. Chfs loeiMoe 1 aer's. 3 bulds. Cras Plowdn 17 ner's. 1bld NHarmony Township. Mis. . olladny 105 aers. 1bld TMs Hdon Ricourg) 311 nr's. u's Mrs. . Kowlson 12 acr's. W. 0. Mcavosh 70 aer.. duwass Towvnship. Josep W . Bress 30 a r's 1 bul'd. L.v.farrilow 5 47 cr's. 2 b'd. 1'.obertsony o & o0 r's.bii. Cyrds ccFota g .er's. 4 bul'd. JxlusNw Zion Townsi.6bu' Miss'. N .o emino x 100 ar's. 2brs R1. M. C.olton 14 er's.5bl'. Joh O.Mcnsh 1 0 er's. rs ,T W'.c c 1)0i 35car's. 3 bul'ds. W. W. Barield 30 ' eir's 2 buml'd. L.a D.i Bow~.3a's ~td P. . 'lod" iocIwihn inme Hudonr . is )ls . N. Roberson 10 crs i~s: of Wr~ht Wil4o ae~ nr's. 2 bl'd. (r I ~\ or~aia 150 cr's. 1 bl'. .1 ( irwv'i\ 37 ic's. 4 bul'd. S. 31. 't'yc7 er's. 31. . Fly10 acr's 2 bul'ds. James74 aer r.i5obul'ds. JaNe brson - 58 ies.3bu'. JohnaA 1l.sh n 109 acres. R1 . 1. W e 10 'crs 3 b'ul'd. Wt. DV. Weavr 1 es 3 bul'ds. Mr. EL.arig r 100~ 'es. bu'ds. Est. of Wright. Wlson 12: aer's.2bu's G.T.Wrsa 11Wer'. uld M'ie ae othre Tonsp. cepto JessbCrawa dison loer' to pbutmades. ag.nts Frye clbs Same piss.ie free.Address all orer's ulds W.CHARDK.icOX Nelson HenarteksN Y Grand Special Closing Out SALE K.AT Koin Furchgott and Benedict's The Balance Of our wTi"nter stcaol .Is now offered "Eelow Cosit ! Below Cost!! 500 Pairs all wool blankets at S3.25$45 and $5.50. 500 Pieces d ressgoods at 9, 11, 13, IS and 23 cents. Finer goods at 50 cents on the DIollar. 5O Children's cloaks and Havelocks, ages 4 and $3.00 and $3.50. 6 Years, at $2.0 $25 500 Balmnoral Skirts at 34 and 56 cents. 500 Child's and Ladies' Xnitted Jackets, Nubias, etc., at your own p1c00 pieces Wool Flannels from 12 cents, up. 5000 {ents' Undervests frpm 20 cents, up. 250 Shawls at 23, 48, 71 and 98 cents. 500 Pieces Pants Cloths. Below Cost! Below Cost !! Domestic goods cheap er than elsewhere. Balance of Carpets, Rugs, Piano Cover, Feltings, Canton Flan nels, Comn forts, Ladies' Wraps, Vel vets, Silks, Hosiery, And thousands of other winter GOODS, ALL BEIow Cosr! Burow Costr!! On account of the want of room for Our Spring importation. P. S.-Evening silks, for Balls and Parties a specialty. Comec and see our wonderful Bargains wvith~ out fail. Respectfully, KOHIN, FURCHGOTT & BENEDICT, CHARLESTON. S. C. HAPPY NEW YEAR 1888. Do you hear a big noise wvay off, good people ? That's us, shouting Happy New Year! to our ten thous and patrons in Texas, Ark., La., Miss., Ala., Tenn., Va., N. C., S. C., Ga., and Fla., from our Grand New Temple of Music which we are just settled in after three months of moving and regula ting. Hallelujah! Anchored at last in a mammoth building, exactly suited to our needs and immense business. Just what we have wanted for ten long years, but could'nt get. A magnificent double store. Four stories and basement. 50 feet front. 100 feet deep. Iron and Plate glass front. ;team heated. Elec tric light ed. The Largrest, Finest and most cGomplete House in America. A fact, if we do say it ourselves. Visit New York, Boston, Cincinnatti, Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, or any city on this Continent, and you will not find its equal in size, impos ing appearance, tasteful arrangement, elegant fittings, or stock carried. BUSINESS And now, with this Grand New Mus ic Temple, affording every facility for the extension of our business; with our $200,000 Cash capital, our $100, 000 stock of Musical wares, our eight branch houses, our 200 Agencies, our army of employes, and our twenty years of successful experience, we are prepared to serve our patrons far bet ter than evcr before, and give them greater advantages than can be had elsewhere, North or South. This is what we ara living for, and we shall drive our business from now on with tenfold energy. With hearty and sincere thanks to all patrons for their good will and liberal support, we wish them all a Happy New Year. Ludden & Bates Southern Music House Savannah, Ga. P. S. If any one should happen to want a Piano, Organ, Violin, Banjo, accordeon, band instrument, or sheet music, Music book, picture, frame, Statuary, art goods, or artist's materi als, we keep such things, and will tell you all about them if you will write us. La .BI SAM% H%, Wulbern & Pieper Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERIS IN Provisions Liquors, Tobacco, Etc. 167 & 169 East Bay Chiarle./on, S. .. N. A. Hlunt& Co Wh~olesale BOOTS aind SI! OES Nos. 161 & 163 Meeting street Charleston, S. C. Hlenry Bischoft & Co., Wholesale Grocers and DEALERS IN CAROLIL RIE .. CIIA$RESTON, S. C. H .3. NATHAN & SON, DEALEIN Carriages, Buggies, H arness AND WAGONS, s. .w Cor. Meeting and Wentworth sts. CHARLESTON, S. C. Stono Phosphk EST ABLISH MANUFACTURE Soluble Gun .Acid( Phlosphate, Dissolvedl B Keep) ahl(ys~ on. idmnd for s8th Kainiit, (P Imp)orted direct from Germi A hi;.h grade of Dried Blood, Ground Cotton Seed Meal M. Xine TRUMBO, HINSOE Factors and Commzission Mei STOE BROWN'S JAN. 13. F. J. PELZERi, President. ATLANTIC PHOSP] OF CHARLESTl Manufacturers oi Standard Fertilizers KAINIT. PELZER Rl Jan. 1. BRmwn's W/a ESTABLISHED 1836. CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO., 251 Kiug St. CIHARLESrON, S. C. Wathes, Jewelry, Silver and Silver plated ware. 1D Special attention paid to Watch repairing. Jan 13. McGahan, Bates & Co. JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226, 228 and 230 Meeting St., CHARLESTON, S. C. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 133 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreign and Domestic Chemicals, Glassware, Spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur gical Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, SHOW CASES, of all sizes, and all articles usually found in a First-class Drug House. Prices low Quick sales and small profits. THE Wilcox and Gibbs Guano Co's~ High Grade Fertilizers. WILCoX, GBBS & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Wheat, &c. Wrtcox, GBms & Co.'s Superphosphate For Composting. -:o: We have in stock all the best varieties of Amnoniates and Potash Salts, --:KAINIT: Best German, of our direct Importa tion. Land Plaster, Best Nova Scotia. For sale at very low prices for cash, by the Wilcox, Gibbs guano Co. 148 Bay St., SAvrA.H, G., and 78 (New No. 146) East Bay St. Jan 13. 6 t. CHARLESTO, S. C. George W-, Steffens, WHOLESALE GRocER, Auction and Commission Merchant and LIQUOR DEALER. 197 & 199 East Bay, Charleston, S C. . Agent for the Clayton & Russel Bit ters, and the celebrated road cart. --e J S PINKUSSOHN & BROS Allegro Cigar Factory, 47 Hayne St., Charleston. S. C. and 1059 & 1061 Third Av. N. Y. Mantoue & Co. Manufacturers of Cigars, Importers and wholesale dealers in Liquors, Vines, &c. 155 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Cigar Factory, N. Y. 0 RDER Your Seed Potatoes, Bananas, Orange-, Cocoa nuts, Apples and Pea anuts, full stock of Fruit always on hand. HENRY BAYER 217 East Bay, Charleston, S C S. A. NELSON & Co. Wholsaie dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 31 Hayne St., Charleston, S. C. Goods direct from the EMaufacturers We guarantee to sell as low in prices as any house in our line in the Union. Jan 13 R. MARSIAtLL & CO 139 Mzzmos STREEr, Charleston, S. C. Sole Agents For SiTARKE'S DIXIE PLOUGHS, WATT' PLOUGHS, AVERY & SON'S PLOUGHS DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. [ron Age Harrows and Cultivators, Roman Plough Stock, Washiburne & Moem's Galvanized Fence Wire, Chanm pion Mowers and Keapers. AND WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOOLS MIanufaictured in Fayetteville, N. C. Every Tool absolutely warranted and if broken will be repiaced. Also Dealers In :3ENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL STEELS Ieop Iron, Ho: s and Mule Shoes, Wood and Tinware', Coopers tools, Miners To mis, Cutlery, Guns and Sport ing Articles. Prices made on application. ite Company, row s. c. E D 1870 %, (HIGHLY AMMON2IATED.) ne, Ash Element, Floats. Gelluill Gel'1RRn )talh S(4d..) any for the Company. Fish Scrap, South Carolina Marl, FOR SALE BY vi, MANNING,. S.. C. 'chants, Cotton and Naval ES, JEARL EASTON, S. C. F. S. Ronozlts, Treasurer. IATE COMPA Y, )N, S. C'. ~Tal Impoj)rters of PUR E G ERH IAN ODGERS & Co., Gen. Agents CArrLErSTOin a Cl HENRY STEIZ, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoa nuts, Lemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, Peanuts, Cabbages &c. S. E. Coiner Meeting & Market Sis. Charleston, S. C. D. BENTSCHNER & CO. CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods and Hats FOR ME, YOUTHS ANDB OYS, 230 King Street, CIARLESTO, S. C. TO THE PEOPLE OFCLARENDOY. Having made arrangements with the best distilleries, I am now pre pared' to furnish my customers with the PurestDistilledLiquors My stock is now complete with the choicest brands of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, Beer, Ale, Porter, Etc. Etc. I have in stock a magnificent line of Cigars and Tobacco in which - I defy competition. 4 Liquors for Medicinal pur poses a specialty. I also take pleasure in introducing the Kurnitz kie's celebrated Wire Grass Bitters; also the Carolina Ginger Tonic. These Bitters and Tonics are noted for their medicinal properties. My Pool and Billiard tables ARE NEw AND FnST-CLASS. Thanking the public for past pat ronage and soliciting a continuance of same, I remain, Respectfully, S. WOLKOVISKIE, AGT. Jane AFFLICTED SUFFER NO MORE. Dr. Howard's Family Medicines are now for sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co., at Manning. Liver, Kidney and Dyspepsia Pow ders, cures chills, pains in the back and side, Liver complaint, dyspepsia,. retention or suppression of urine, con stipation, nervous and sick headache price, per box 50 ets. Dr. Howard's Infallible remedy for Wornis. Ex pelled 319 large worms from four children in Clarendon County, after using second dose. Try this great worm medicine, it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless. Price per box 25 cts. AGENTs WANTED To sell these great medicines. Address, Dr. J. MENTER HoWARD, Mt. Olive, N. C, PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all other-business in the U. S. Patent Office attended to for MODER ATE FEES. Send MODEL OR DRA WING. We adf vise as to patenability free of charge ; and we mak~e 50 CIL1IRG E UNL ESS W E OB Ti I5 P A T EXT. We refer hecre to the Postmaster, the Sr.pt of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual client, in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington,D. 0. C. Bart & Co. fIMPORTE~RS AND WHO&LESALE DEALERS IN FR UIT 77 79 & 81 Market St. CHARiLES;TON, S.C.. Ihereby given that the undersigned' eesof the Manning Baptist Church will apply t' .limes E. Davis, Esq., Clerk of ?e Court, fr Clarendon County, on the 30th lav of JTanuary 1886, for a charter for sai& HIanning Bap'tist Chureb. W. .T TouccBEERT, J. G:. Drsarns, T. A. BRaDHAM, A. J. TIYDAL, R. A. WALKER, W. J. D.UG'ELs, D. .J. BUADHAar, D). W. A LDERMA.,. P. W. JAY~iOE, Manning, S,. C. Dee- 28,J3885. TaIACME PENETRATIVEL ~. POSITVELY BURKS p rde oeu cm / ROOTS ADALL. P. e Prsld & o