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THE MANNING TIMES WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1886 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance S1.50, or $2.00 a she Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square, first in sortion. $1.00. Each subse . t insertion. 50c. !! Contract A,.vertising at reduce, rates. Advertising in Local Column, 10c. pe line. We had the pleasure of meetin, Mr. David W. Gamble Saturday. Misses Lucy Barron and Sallie Le vi are spending their college vacaiioz at home. A bunch of fine Santee hogs wer< sold in town last week by Mr. P. E Broughton. Walter J. Harby, Esq., of the Sum ter Bar, was in Manning Friday or professional business. Mr. Leslie Bagnmal, a student of the South Carolina College, is spendin his vacation at home. The farmers in the Legislature, oi a large part of them, it turns out, wer not Tillmanites, by no means. Mr. John W. Ivy, of Atkins, Sum ter County, complimented the TiNm office with a pleasant call Monday. The dogs had a narrow escape thit time. They were only saved by the vote of the President of the Senate. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appe tite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is i positive cure. Polite behavior may be the govern or of society, but talking about one' friends behind their back is the safeti valve. - Miss Lula Lucas and brother, o Darlington, and Miss Twitty, of Lan caster, spent Christmas at the Centra Hotel. It is good news from the coui'tN treasurer that nearly all the taxes have been paid and that there will b but few, if any, delinquents. "Thank Heaven," exclaimed a fond father as he paced the floor at mid night with his howling heir, "than Heaven you are not twins." We are in receipt of a very neat and conveniently arranged almanac sent out by the advertisers of the Vo lina Drug and Chemical Company. We regret exceedingly our una voidable absence from the exhibitior of the Manning Academy last Friday evening. It is highly spoken of as most enjoyable entertainment. The success of the dramatic play a' Summerton Friday evening was ac complete that the performers have been induced to give a repetition ol the same Thursday evening. "Friday in his communication tells all about it. We had the pleasure of meeting Dr. A. J. Briggs last week who is spending the vacation of the Charleston Medical College at home. The Dr. expects to get his diploma this spring. We un derstand that he has been elected the valedictorian of his class. The Legislature of I886, about which so much has been writ ten and more expected, has adjourned sine die. The country has collapsed into the even tepor of its way. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, yoa have a printed guarantee on every bot tie of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It, never fails tc Dr. S. C. C. Richardson has seni $50 for the rehef of the Charlestor Earthquake sufferers; $25 of the amount to be devoted to masome pur poses and $25 to the Medical College In addition to this the sum of $l11 .70 has been sent which includes $5C subscribed by the Town Council. Mr. levi has subscribed $50 which he pro poses to bestow where most needed next week on visiting the city. Mr. Arthur DeLorme, fordnerly o: this office, now a studeni of the Cita del Academy, is spending the holidays in Manning. Friend Arthur look: very becoming in his soldier uniform A traveling family of showmen with a bear and monkey, are in town They are by far the filthiest and maosi degraded specimens of humamity apparently, it has ever been our mis fortune to behold. They call them selves Turks. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragran perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Ctpw's WoB.-Last Wednesda3 was indeed a day of marrying ani giving in marriage. We have thb pleasure of chronicling five happ; nuptials on that day. At the Metho dist Church at Ida, by the Rev. A. J Stokes, Mr. E. R. Plowden, Jr., t< Miss Etta Coskrey. By the Rev. S. Leard, Mr. Arthua Corbett, to Miss Clara Jayroe. At the borme of the bride's parents Dr. P. A. Alsbrook, to Miss Louis< Brockington, of Williamsburg Coun ty. At home, by the Rev. Mr. Carson Mr. Thomas Buddin, to Miss Maggi< Coker. These infalible evidences of a pros pering county occurring so frequent ly are flat contradictions of the gloom, prpecies of the miserable misan thrope about the state of the country The intrepid adventures are warm ly greeted with hearty congratulation| and earnest wishes off long lives c multiplied happiness. RHiLOH'S CURE will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron ehitis. Christmas day was more general; observed in Manning than usual. I was a jolly, fun making,. free and eas; sort of time with some., while other more staid and advancea in life quiet ly enjoyed the relaxation from busi ness at home. The Christmas turke er beads, and bespoke the gleeful h,. idav to the foung iolks. The streets were lively all day wii amusing scenes enacted by our colo ed population. The most perfe good humor prevailed among the: 'till towards 3 o'clock, when the Xmi whiskey began to take effect. ( course they quarreled, and then general rough and tumble fight ensi ed. Pistols were brought out, bi they wouldn't fire, and with the e: ception of several broken noses an r battered heads, nobody was hurt. N unO.-rstand several of tLe parties hai be(. zeported to the Town Couici but as it was Xmas and no spect harm done, we hope they will be 1 off with a reprimand. The small boys' fun was heighter ed by masquerade riders of botli clas es. "The day closed with a pleasai party at M1r. J. S. Plowden's. On Monday evening as a continuti tion of the Xmas, there was a lara gathering at the Central Hotel. Exhibition of the irove School. The holidav exhibition of the Grov School, Wednesday atternoon in tli Court House was a happy success, an a pleasing entertainment for tb Christmas season. The calisthen drills, the chief feature of the exei cises, was creditable to a high degre to both teachers and sclolars. Th recitatious were equally as good, thi declaimers exhibiting most careft trainiug. Little Miss Maria Scott deelaime with charming effect, the Dutchman comments on the preacher's explant tion of the word "into" as applied t "immersion." "0, Mr. Precher, vas so glad I vas here to-night," an Miss Ria will not soon be forgottey Master Edgar Dickson's persons tion of the Dutchman serenading m sweetheart produced generallaughtei Miss Nonie Harvin merited and rf ceived unstinted praise for her beat tiful and chaste delivery of a poer written on the Charleston earthquak< A charade acted by the whol school, in which Misses Hennie Legg Clara Huggins, and Bettie Scott, an James McDowell, were the principz characters, was well received. Little Miss Alma Ingram acted an I sung most coquetishly, a little son about "My Charley and his Drum." Not having a programme, we hav hazarded to give the substance of th pieces mentioned. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a poi iive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, and Car her Mouth. John Butler Arrested. It was a marvel, a miracle, a start ling surprise, the sensation of the da; last Friday, when the news .. as pro claimed that John Butler, the rene gade, the outlaw, the terror of terror and perpetrator of all the unpunish ed crimes that have been committe< in Clarendon County for many a lon day, had been arrested and lodged i jail. The report spread rapidly am at every corner men wvere gathere< excitedly discussing this all absorbini topic. Many were too incredulous tI believe their ears and rushed off t< the jail for a confirmation with thei eyes. The news was happily true John Butler. the reported hero c numberless tragic escapades was ap prehended last Thursday evening b Adophus Sweat, colored, in th Packsville neighborhood. The man ner in which Sweat performed this heroic feat we have not learned; h arrived at the jail with Butler walk ing in the embrace of two men wit ready revolvers, accompanied by rear guard of cavalrymen armed an equipped for immediate service. Th report oi the arrest travelled aheadc the novel cavalcade and an eage crowd had gathered when they hai arrived at the jail, to behold the va) orous Butler. Instead of seeing prodigious man of herculean powei with a burglarious countenance an' wrathful glaring eyes, there appeare a peaceful, meek looking darke; much below the medium heightl with the bearing of a man whos greatest misfortune is that of bein more sinned against than sinning. H says he has never done more tha carry away a fat shoat when he wi hungry, and that his life has becom a burden with bearing other men sis. ANOTHERI JOHN BUJTLEB. That he has sufferred in reputatio for other sins than his own commit ting are very true, for our hero ha hardly been safely housed before at other prisoner arrived whose custc Sdian, James Pierson, declared was th very John Butler then in jail. Thi was 'the coloreai Pierson who came t Manning some time ago complainin that his wife wats carried away b Chaley Cantey, alias the prisoneri jail. Pierson, it will be remembere< was given a warrant to arred the al Sductor of his wife. He succeededi catching his man anid brought him t Manning rejoicing in the belief thi he had captured our notorious her< When lhe found out his mistake 1: was much mortified, and more s -when he was told thai his prisom would be released. He insisted th: he must first tell where his wife we Sto be found. Cantey stoutly declare -he knew nothing about her, at -Pierson had to leave broken in hea; Sand disconsolate. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's Ge ni .Syrup within a few years, he~s astoms ed the world. It is without doubt the safe fand best remedy ever discovered for tl speedy and effectual cure of Coughs. Cold and tnie severest Lung troubles. It acts< -an entirely different principal from the ti ua prescriptions given by Physicians, as does not dry up the cough and leave tL disease still in the system, but on the co: trary, removes the cineS of the troublse- hea the parts affected, and leaves them in Ypurely healthy condition. A bottle kept: 5 the house for use when the- diseases nal - their appearanlce, will, save doctor's billseaa a long spell of serious illness. A trial w convince you of these facts. It is positi' Y ly sold by all druggists and general deait Follin Bros., h r-i CHA R L ES TON,. S. C. "t Iss I DEALERS M 21 ToBAcco, CIGARS, PtIR, ETC. Sole agents for the eelebrated a brands of tobacco 1- LUCILE, tI BROAD AXE, GowD B.uits. RED MEA. CORONEr, BUCK, BERTIik SANTEE. ISHERIFF'S SALES. Stite of South Carolina, ( Court of Common County of Clarendon. Pleas. Augustus F. Trumbo and Frank F. Jones. Copartners as Trumbo, Hinson & Co, Plaintifts, against e John Woods, e IDefendant. d Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. e OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT c ' under and by virtue , ! ..eree made, -- in the above stated action by Jutdge W. H. e Wallace, dated October 29th 188:. I will e sell to the highest bidder for cash, at Man e ning, in front of the Court House, in said ld county and State, within the usual hours of sale, on January 3rd, 1887, the following :1 parcel of land, to wit: s All that certain parcel or tract of land ly L ing being and situate in the County of Clar 0 endon and State aforesaid, known as John I Woods land, said land having been pur chased from J. W. Barrow, containing forty - acres more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands now or formerly of S J. H. McFaddin, on the East by lands of -Ransom Gamble, on the South by lands of J. W. Barrow, and on the West by lands of B. G. Piersen, the same being the tract of land whereon the said John Woods re sides, e Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. LESESNE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Dec. 8th, 1886. I State of South Carolit, ' Court of Clarendon County. ( Common Pleas 5 Samuel C. C. Richardson, Plamtif, e against e Robert R. McFaddin, Defendant. Judgment for Foreclosure. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment order in the above stated case to me directed by his Honor W. H. Wallace, Circuit Judge, I will sell to the highest bid der for cash, in front of the 'ourt House at Manning, in the said county, on Monday, the third day of January 1886. within legal hours of sale, the following real estate : All that plantation or tract of land situate, - lying, and being in the county and State I aforesaid, containing three hundred and , sixty-nine acres, more or less, bounded and 2 butting north on lands of estate of William I Hudson; east, on the Lynchburg and Kings j tree public road; south, on lands of F. N. , Thomas; and west, on the run of Douglass y Swamp. y Purchaser to pay for papers. r H. H. LESESNE, Sheriff Clarendon County. f December 8, 1886. State of South Carolina, 1 Court of Y Clarendon County. f Common Pleas. e Susan H. Bradley, - Plaintiff, Against e Burwell R4. Bradley, Gabriel C. Bradley, Robert K. Braeaey, Mary E. Albritton, Sallie C. Feake, and Maude M. Bradley. Defendants. Order of Sale. OTCEI HEREBY GIVEN THAT udradby virtue of an order of this r Court, made in the above stated case, dated October 29th, 1886, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House at Man a ning, in said county and State, within the ~usual hours of sale, on Monday the 3rd day of January 1887, a certain tract of land situate in Clarendon County, in the State aforesaid, containing one hundred acres, emore or less, adjoining lands of R4. C. Rich ardson, J.3J. Broughton, James D. Weeks,i and lands said to belong to W. H. B. Rich ardson and others. ~Purchaser to pay for papers. e ~ H. H. LFSESNE, 8 DeebrSheriff Clarendon County. Deebr8, 1886. Sale Under Mortgage, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN under and by virtue of a power con tained in a mortgage made and delivered to us, the undersigned. by Harmon T. Strange, 1 . E. Strange, and W. E. Blackwell, dated e the 12th day of March, 1885, and recorded Sin the Register of Mesne Conveyance office 0 for Clarendon County. South Carolina, in .volume K. K., at pages 344 to 347, on the 24th day of 31arch, 1885~, to secure the pay ment of certain sums of money, and the 'performance of other things therein men tioned, -which remain unpaid and unper formed,-we will sell tothe highest bidder for cash, at Manning, in front of the Court House, in said County and State, within the usual hours of sale, on the 3rd day of Jan ouary, 1887, the following parcels of Real rEstate, to wit: 1. That tract of land situate in Claren don County, in said State, containing one d hundred and ninety-tbaree acres, bounded on the North by lands, of Esther Joanna d Evans and John E. Evans, East by lands of rW. R. White, south by lands of W. M. Hol laday, and West fyy larids of James- Holla.' day; also 2. That tract of land situate in the coun :ty of Clarendon, in- said State, containing ttwo hundred and two acres, bounded on e the north by lands of Thomas Creacy, East s, by lands of Mrs. Holladay, South by lands nof Esther J. Evans and John Evans, and West by lands of Mrs Kelley. e CAROLINE B. SALINAS and 1C. EDWA RD&ALINAS, Copart sners as A.3J. Salinas & Son, Mortgagees. n Manning. S. C., Dec. 8th, 1886. Rmay be round on ad TH S F P mie at Gao. P. tiR owmr k. Co's e- ewspaper .i.dvertistny Bureauia~o spruce st cra tract NEW I' YDRK. 1886 Nov.- 9tb, Nov. NNb 18o STATE FAIR! No doubt the Fair this season will b more successful than auy in the past. Extensive preparations ari being mad on a large scale to entertain the visitor. who expect to attend the Fair. In addition to the above attraction I wi take pleasure in entertaining visitors at th Emporiuw of Fashii, with an exhibitia of fashionable clothing for men and boy. The display of nen's garments are artist cally arranged so as to give the visitor th opportunity of finding the style garment h may need without looking over the whol stock. On entering the mammoth estal lishment, to your right you will find a hank! some line of Gents' Futnishing Goods: thi department consists of shirts. laundried an unlaundried, of every description, hal hose in plain and fancy. collars, cuffs, glove, bandkerchiefs. suspienders. and an elegaE line of gents' neck-wear. To your left is the hat department, wher you will find all the latest styles and shape of soft and stiff hats, awaiting your inspeci ion: also a beautiful line of silk umbrella with gold and silver handles. Then in the center of this large store yo will find the counters loaded with choic suits for men and youths, of every styi pattern, and quality of goods. Near the center you come to the cutawa suits, in whip cord, cork screw, cheviots an fancy cassimeres. Tfen still moving on you come to th counters filled with double breasted froc coats and vests. After passing this stoc you are lead into the boys' departmnent which is entirely separate from the othe department. This stock of boys and child ren's clothing is not surpassed by axy ii the city or State. The display far exceed any of my past endeavors in making this at traction for the boys and their motherE The styles and textures of these goods ca: not be found elsewhere in the city. Thos who have visited this depaitment are inor than pleased with the stock. Just opposit to the boys' department you will find a lin of gents' fine shoes, v'hich can be had ii any style or shape that yon may need, keep none but the leading makes in thi stock. Remember you can find them in a] grades. Those who want fine shoes wil call here. Respectfully, M. L. KINARD, Oct6 Columbia, S. C. 3. C. H. Claussen & Co. Steam Bakery and Candy FactorY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WANTED A young man of good address to canvas Williamsburg County for the Nrw Pan.u~.z Bnnz. Two Bibles in one volume. The authorized and revised versions ia arallel columns, line for line, upon eac: age. Address W. W. IPARK, Manning, S. C., or Nrros~Ar.PtUsnNO Co., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN S. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law w ann-tIin-g. S. 0. Feb. 25 MOISE & HUGGINS, Attorneys at Law, Manning, S. C. Office South of Couit House. A. LEVI, ATrORNEY AT LAW, M an n i ng, S. C. aliiNotsry Public with seal. J. E. SCOTT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law wranning, 8. 0 Feb25 W. F. B. HAYsswoB-rH, Sumter, S.( B. S. Drzarns, Massrso, S.( HAYNS WORTH & DINKINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning, S. C. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 13 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreig and Domestic Chemicals, Glasswar< Spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sn ical Instruments, Perfumery, Fane Goods, SHOW CASES, of all size and all articles usually found in First-class Drug House. Prices lo, Quick sales and small protits. G. ALLEN HI UGGINS, JR -Dartu. SURGEoN, sil Office oD Street South of Com~ House. Meh3 A. McCobb, Jr. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair, Fi: Bricks and Fire Clay, Laind Plaster and Eastern Hay, Agent for White's English Pot land Cement. No. 19S EAS- BAy, CHAR LESTON,. ( PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRiSHT Obtained, and all other business in the 1 S. Patent Office atten ded to for M0ODEi ATE FEES. Send 3!ODEFL OR DTRA Wixa. We ar vise as to patenability free of charge ; an we make Nok UILAINE UNLESS W E 0. T AIX P A T ENT. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Sup of Money Order Div., and to officials of ti U. S. Patent Oi~ee. For circular,. advic, lerms and references to actual clientsi your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., WILXINGTON, COL., AND AUGUSTA R. R- C^ Comdensed Schedule. TAItANS GOING UTH. DAT DFcEaEr 12th, 1886.1 No , D aily .Dt~ Daily. Leave c-o1 P .1 Ave Wilmington.... ..... .20A. Leave Lake Waccamaw...... .41 A. M. .30 . Leave Marion.............. I0.28 A. 1.2 P 1. 8.49 . M, Arrive Florence ............. 11.15A. i 6.6 M.. 1. 10 P. . Arrive Sumter.............. 1.12 A. M. 8.20 A. 3. 1.2 .M. 1Ariv e forbi C..l.mbia. and 5 all .11t a. .0 . . 6 .4 A . t1io TIZAINS SOUTH. JO B8 _ELNYo. 6, J . N o. 27, D Snp'tTDaily. Daily. Lave T ......... 5. 1 P. L .1en.er Arrve muer ....... ... I . -0 . 3. 9.40 P. -M.1 .5P. . Leae Forece ......... 445 . x 112 P*, 12.3 A 3 Leae arin .......... ..2 A.3r 12 P.~x. .26 . 3f. NORT-EASERN.2 AC. OF 4.S . C. -I -TRAINS GOING NORTH. e No. 75, No. 66, No. G27. e ~Daily. Daily. , Dailyv. Leave Florence..............14.45 A. 5. 4.1230 . x. 8130 . 15. Leave Manonre.............246 i. xz. 5143 f.x 2304r. Leave Lake Waca aw...... 7.06 . m. 6.56 P. 25. 10.11 P- 3 Arrive Wilmington.......... 8.30 A. 3. 8.30 P. X. 11.25. 3 Nos. 23 and 78 stops at all sions except Register, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Water arnd Simmis'. tasners for Columbia and all points on C. & G. R. R., C., C. & A. R. R. statipn Aiken Junction, and all points beyond should take No. 48. Pullman Sleeper Augusta on this, train. J. R. XiLY, JOHN F. DIINE, Snp't Trans. Gen'1 Snpt. eT. X. EMERSON, Gen'! Passenger Agent. Lv aNOR TH-EASTE N R. R. CO. OF S. C. Condeitd Schedule. -TRAINS GOING S0DTH, No 15, N o. t3. No. 27. Dated Dec. 12th, 188. Old No. 42. Old So, 48. Old No. 40. e Daily. Daily. Daily. Leave Florence..... ....... 113. . 1230 A. 1 Leave Kingstree ........... 12 46 P.. 143 "2330 " Leuve Lanes................. 110 " 2 05 "a 2 50 "s Arrive C arlestn ........... 320 435 " 500 No 53 runs solid daily, except Sunday, and No. 55 SuAday only, from Columbia I t Charleston. via SLanterand Lanes, leaving Coumbia 5 .2 p. m., arrive Charleston 9.45 p n e ~TRAINS GOING 'NORTM. s 2No. 7 . h Jo. 66. No. 62. Old Non4 Old Nose. Old NO. 45. Daily. t Daily. Daily. Leave ChKarleston., ......,, 12 25 A. . 12 0.5 P. E . 3 55 P. 31. L pave Lane s .. ................ 230 ' G 15 Leave Kingstree...... ..... 3Ol .x 250 6.3" Arrive Florence ............ . ..4.30 ". 410o 750 "s 7No. -52 leaves Chiarleston daily. except -Sunday, 7I (H) A. M., and runs solid to Columbi via Lanes and Sumter, ariving Colnmbia 1055 A.M. No.5leales Charlesto3nd. only at 8.45 A. M1., arriving Columbia 1 00 P. . 13No-,. 15, 23 and 27 make connection at Ashly Junction with C. A S. R. R. for Savann~a and Florida point,;. Nos. 78, 6G and 62 run solid to Wlimington, N. C., making- close connection with W. W. R. R. for Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ne York, and all points, North. rNo. 6G connects at Florence with train from Wadesboro and all points on C. & D. an C & S. Railroads. J. R. KENLY, JNOPi F.. DIVINE, T. o. E s rERSON, Sup't Trans. Gen' Sup't. Gen' Passenger Agt OLD VTEL VT RYE WHINSKE Y, Eight YTears Olcl. GuaranteendC Wholesome For Medicinal or Oth Uses. FOR SALE ONLY BY S. WOLKOVISKIEAgt. Mch 10 F. J. PA zF., President. F. S. RoNDG, Treasurer. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, or CHARLESTON, S. C. anufacurers f S Ean ardFbtlisead Imore87f0UE. EM KAI HIGHTGRAEIE R TLER RS C . e.Aet Jan.~l 13. na (highn'. ammrnted, CHsole BTaTO. R. AC , iF rtilizer, Cottonssion Mercatsloto.ndN STOR. EAS, Traurr JAo , s 13. bhARLSTONEV, OctC0hanrleSon S O WilEsiamishe Bird&0.o HIGHTGRAESETOTN7 S. C , CounterrPlatform andtCnttondSMeae. TrckGrcrs' T.nEAresuetc. - Paont sand byite MaErialo, vr eciton eaehaqie ,forcthes godsa nnffringmnt to C. caer.A~ Williamown Cotto Gi Co. NEWI.ALENDON, C.o. Counte, PlaformbadeCBtownSCottns.s , orthsegod ad ffrinucmet toepurchs n dnr.Al T iie isimprcovenents: two brush belts, steel bearings, . ~. improved roll box, patent whip t per, extra strong brush. New ~ perfected Feeder, enlarged dust proof Condenser. Strong, durable and simple in construction. Gins fast, runs light, and cleans the seed per fectly Sen for Circular and Price List. WITH BUTTON-HOLE -H OP -amumu wil-U } RMAISHALL& CO SS. HARDWARE MEhCHANTS. 139 MEEWG STRFET, Charleaton, S. C, Sole Agents For - STARXE'S DIXIE PLOUGHS, WATT PLOUGHS, AVERY & EONS PLOUGE1 DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DITBMUTOR& Iron Age Harrows and Cultivators, Bourn Plongh Stock, Washbure & Modsn' Galvanized Fence Wire, Charns pyn Mowers and Keapema AND WATSONIS TURPENTE TOOLS - Manufactured in Fayetteville, X. C. Bvy * Tool absolutely warranted and - if broken will be repiaced. Also Dealers In . GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL STER Hoop Iron, Horse and Mule Shoe, V and Tinware, Coopers tools, MInew Tools, Cutlery, Gus sand Spos1 ing Articles, Prices made on application. GRAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUAR, UNSURPASSED IN 2 Tone and Durability. 1885-New Orleans Esposition-Two Gold . Medals for Upright and Square. 1881- Boston (Mass.) Exposition-rist Prize for Square Grand. - 1878-Paris Exposition-For Square and Upright Pianos. 1876-Philadelphia Centennial-For Square, Upright and Grand. A And also over . 200 FIRST PREMIUMS h at State and County Fairs. Have the endorsement of over 100 different Colleges and Schools as to their durability. A large assortment of SzcoIn-Haim Pax d os always on hand. General wholesals agents for Palace, New England and Bar delt Organs. Pianos and Organs sold on easy montbly m installments, Panos taken in exchange, also thorough.. ly repaired. Send for Illustrated Piano or Organ Catalogue. CHAS. M, STIEFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md CHEAP PRICES. -: :0: po-Having just opened a varied stok of Fresh Groceries, I desire to call the attention of the Clare don People to the low prices and good qus ity of the same. All who favor me with a ~call will find I sell ev'erything at rock botoes prices, for CASH, as the following quot. tions will show: Best D. S. Sides, at 9e. per lb. Best Family Flour, 25 lbs. for $1. Best Standard A. Sugar, 121lbs. for $1. C. Sugar, 13 lbs for $1. Best Coffee, 8 lbs. for S1. Common Coffee, 10 lbs. for $1, Best (Gilt Edge Butter, 3 lbs. for St. Best Leaf Lard, 10 lbs. for $1. All other Goods at proportionately low 50m ces. I wish to call special attention tos 10 CENT Tin Counter. Give me a call before buying elseebes and I guarantee satisfaction. .75, PL.OWDEN, Express Ag*. and Agent NEWS AND COURTEE~ A Clarendon Cotinty, Sept22 NOTICE!I T BB COUNTY AUDITOR (or his ree sentative) will be at the subjoined places, for the purpose of receiving Rdunwr of Personed PropTerty/ on the days fixed in this advertisement. No returns will be taken of any Peal Edi except in such cases, where thefe is change by purchase or sale; improvements or des truction of property by fire &c. Such chang, es must be carefully noted, All persons not handing in returns by the 20th of February, 1887, will be fined by the addition of a penalty of 50 per cent, Persons between i e ages of 21 and &1 Syears are liable to Poll Tax, except in casw S of disability. APPOINTMENTS: Fulton, Thursday, 6th January Hodge's Corner, Friday, 7th January. Tindal's Mill, Monday, 10th January. Sprott's, Tuesday, 11th January. Brunson X Roads, Wednesday, 12th Ja. uary, D. Levi's, Thursday, 13th January, Somxmerton, Friday, 14th January, Duffies Store, Monday, 17th January. Foreston, Tttesday, 18th January. Wilqon's Mill, Wedneseday, 13th Jannay,. Brailsford's Store, Friday', 21st January. McFaddins, (2Jidway) Monday, 2Ath Jan ury, Bonyhin's, Tuesday, 25th January, W, J. Gibbons, Wednesday, 26th 3mn, ary. - eulah Church, Thursday, 27th January. Bethlehem Church, Friday, 28th January. u.eWhile not filling other appointmentB the offre will be open in Manning. J.E. SCOTIE Auditor Clarendon Con Dec. 3rd, 1886. $1 13 W7ee3lwe. The POLICE G AZET TEwill be nialed, securely wrapped, to any asddress it: the United States, for three months on recept of ONT, DOLLAK Liberal discou allowed to postmasters, agents and clubs, Sample copies mailed free, Address all orders to RICHARD K FOX Emms~ Satcn. ) ?