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THE iLiANN1G TICII WE ESDAY, AP 27, 7 TERMS OF SUlllSCltRiGON: One Year. in Advance $1.50, or S2.60 the Eytpiriot~cn -if Six Months. Adv-iewnts.- I'r Sq-i.rv. firSt it sertion, . Each snbscect insert~Ir.. 50e. ;7ir Crimet. Advernising at reduce rates. Our happiet citizcuis now are th Mannin- 1uards. Mr. Samuel J. Clark advertises 1i new Saloon to-day. T. Moss, the Photographer, has lef Manning for Georgetown. Mr. J. J. Bragdon. Trial Justice a Foreston, was in town Monday. Mr. W. K. Bell went to Candec Monday. Ho has not yet retur.ed. J. S. Wilsonl, Esq., will go to Kings tree Friday, as referee in an iwport ant case. Dr. A. J. Briggs was among tlc ex cursionists that tOk the !ain at Man ning for Charleston Monday eve:g The cold Mondar sig At was re:nark able for the time of the year. T,. se: riously damaged the early corn cr-p Miss Emma Eichelberger is at hom again after a protracted absence. Sh< has been engaged in teaching schoo at Manville, Sumter County. Call and have your eves fitted wit! a pair of Hirschberg's Diamond' Spec tacles every pair warranted. For sul by Dinkins & Co. We are indebted to Cadets I. I Bagnal, A. H. DoLormen, and W. C Davis, of the Military Academy, fo: an invitation to their annual pienie. Among the visitsrs to the F..ir o the Guards, were Miss > isard Graham, Blanding. and Newton, o Sumter, and Miss Constauce Furman of Gree -ie. Messrs. Snow & Co., patent lawyer: of Washington, report to this ofE.ce patent granted to W. Seabrook, o Edisto Island, for an improved buckle during the last week. We are reauested to announcc tha Rev. C. C. Brown will preach in th4 Manning Baptist Church, nxt Sun day morning and evening, at the usu al hours. At the late examination of te-!chers but two parties received certificates Preston Duliant, colored, was x1Tanted a second grade and Mr. Quintin Law reoys, of Salem, first grade. A number from Manning went t( Charleston on the special train yester day to witness the unveilig of th( Calhoun Monument, and hear the speech of the Hon. L. Q. C. Lamnar. Through somebody's fault, th< Charlesion maii on Monday, inciud. ing the News and Courier, failed t< reach Manning until that evening .The Sumter mnail-bagr was put of ai this depot, and the Manning bag car ried to S.uiiter. The loathesome, pestiferous, dread ful caterpiller has made its appearanet upon'our streets, and now you hea: the mournful wvail of the horri'ied y its too great familiarity bring their pesky corcases in too close proxi mity to one's person. Our town now presents a beautifu . appanee, robed as it is. in its gree1 livery. The little birds sing nmerrib in the trees, and the lovely maiden slush sweetly as they enjoy the even mng promenade with their gallan beaux, unmindful of aught but pleas uire. Yesterday was memorable in th< history of Charleston. Nearly th< 'whole State ermptied itself into th< city yesterday. The unveiling of thb Calhoun Monument and the speech o Edn. L. Q. C. Tamar, have become part of the history of Charleston. A negro orator thus concludes a account of the death of a colore< brother : "De las' word he was heard to sai de las' word he was heard to utter, U las' word he was heard to speak, 4 las' word he eher pronounced, de las sydable he eber spoke, de las' idea h< eber ejaculated-yes, my bredren, di bery Ias' word he eber was known breave forth, sound or articulate, wa: 'Glory.'" Thfree policemen in Maining WOUk( militate against the judgment of eve ry citizen of the towu. Then, hov can a white ?Marshal be employe< without first discharging a member o the present force? We think with th< signers of that petition, which, by th< way, contains the name of this writer thata responsible, intell>: at, indus trious white man should be appoint -e a policeman. This is~ not intend 45either, . as any reflection on th< present marshals, who to all appear ances discharge their duty apb and honestly. cpb On one day of last week, a bird fel dead in a field on the plaut2gion c Mr. W. J. DuRant. This bird wa about the size and skipe of a goose . with a bill four inches in lerath. I was most peculiarly marked. It black head was set off by the tw -vhite bands which eneireled i!.s neel! The back of this bird was strived wit] white and black feathers wilich wer -covered with small white spots. Tt breast was pure white, with wing like those of a duck. It bad shor legs with large web feet which we situated very near to his tail. Tb tail feathers'of this bird3 were ao two inches in length.-VU'/.n *Souwhroa. for R: '1Y The prmiscs formony Ci' . :Dr. G.."enl Hl-igis orpri !ars a p yO t . . U g; i . . Thte T Ithis we Teiso the Serate." 10y S!:dr uino i reply to C i dan :,r 'cmen's Contrac-s ; San Jaci.> r the .niesr fteDni~ freed T ton aove. S d a - ::ui L H e a r t oA c TIe I r -at - all on I stp O f t *ez ' C-. 1b"i OO" I (ll S, A e 7V' ., t11 s iA i'- PyiI r: and t:e v-'* t of a m of our exchauge;. .I'! se (nd o . atter make the To: worth r, ding. AUl of it is soi i structive reading and ioholy's 1ime nickel tori-s bul t tcrt::inngui:<r for aU or-.eit unt I . It has reahed tis oftie ibat : -aticle :n the *" r ee, theSmmro vs. .Pano! talrad ha ben cns tr a as a r : - Iu COr. a Zm *,hrows i' bne in ! 1.1 iTat coju~n Yr :; o ly!wn l tings I n the vorl i t*,:: l': c" a e'>).,. From this standpoint the ,r(i of the writer is too clear t) anut (I sluch n'terpret tio. The mo-t cares rcaer ,nust see 1bat t'; wordIls "ipor.mt persnage " ud somuebody, are mitenlead in 1'eh wav to deseribe tbe feel s o &t - F 1tor cu leamiug ti:tt lo (an Off c "Soebodv." We take pleasure In vices tl1s plper ;"re to) y ap preciatea. apar: oi the re.-t. and * t.* -m etertaned for* nim 's n n dividua:, for th editor to, m a t subject o' ridicule. Ba ! th ide ,o0 as5urd to) e:tArtain. We not with regret Fiday's declared intle tion to abaunon his positior ou the staff of correspondece of the Tarrs. We earnestly hope he will not forsakc the T,::s. AN Eini. Cn1.LE.TON, April 2E3rd, 1 T. 'i:r. Whilc spendtAilg an hour of ,iFsare in the rcadiug room of th e Pavillon Hotel on yesterday. I chane ed upon a copy of y'our sightly pa per. In pe-rusing it. I was (siroUso(f tnir inf:: ation as t) th1e bus - olac lile 31iAn co'.al a n rd o Landsme at sheeL :. thC n:,a ue'"uch A a place .. for buu'ses appe"rs that v'oa ha-:e no' me~rebants, 'for your paper snow~s on~ y on drugl s'tore, one lady mnerchaut, and ore: adVvrtise1ems. Have you any Lote' WXe can t conceive how yourh Lr chans--3 youl have any--a centera 'themselves with obscurity andeth . c ?rI. ow m'any stores love vou CaLn a [ive~ man woblee npit ers ink., M a good penigfo. h .general merc~:andise business in in Max.:g? DLo let us know. It is Lard from a iournaistic siand -point to am.wer ti:s query. l aer Sare about six merchants in Manning. They phtd along, sdll their goods to a plca'ing buyer sometim'es, and on~ce in a while are able to sell a bill for the cash. These merchants, though3 apparen. y prospering, are doin very lhule for their town, and mucho the trade, the cash trade, fiuds a more inviting market elsewhere. Notwih standing the town has two live papers, th at are working with mi1ght and tuni 1for the im >ro'enment of the olatCe, veC the merchants together do not contrib ate $250 a year to both o'pers. Spim ter merchauts are making u'n of the1 medium spurned by our home trades men to invite the people of Clareuno to trade there. The effet of this~ is Snoticeable in the trade of the town, and yet our merchants are not tring i~ 'to check it. They go along, gi d,. easy meu as if the world was ther's' and all else to boot. "Enquirer" cannot learn much of Ithe condition of this county by~ an ex Iamination of its ad1vertimg columons. He must comle here a 2d see for him 2self. OB1TUA RY. -The folow~ing obi nuary will appnear int the S~autiera (. rjic '''eA - ext wek Un S A Cz H-a. wast boni 1 v and benevolent ~ace i di:-td.i fami3bility, dignity, and' excellence.' eo tinglhis opinions on' all poidea''ad m noral issues, L..d batcling' earnestlyo the side of ids ow~n n oon ~d convic tus.,e temperauCt. causeC fouud b w ono bl:.d' stonrdy ;vt helpabu w . :- -: tin of inhe lam:n:. Sui in 2~. to w iV : a N '" att (he ito the dtsv of h s - i:: was r(il'inz. but waIs m otedlaueof the) State. The11 s' re.1 1 cel.d tery of 'V: i f s X.;w oa i9l wD. el i) ' as 15, 1 : I' i C', 7 I 've1- _1 : en lan of ansCit, us i 0-ou ri, e si tt e . u of .%. A. lip1 e, dm nh \php , 1; . .%i . . IC oc a-pm a ng~n vie r'bOb u %-)0, of GL* -. :::, to be C - -::! at 0( S I.n~ -a:i , -e ' p :, . I n. 'Au 0:; A1 t s 10r : -i ' 'r ' t- .: i 0 cd Int ice rj td t i. -::0. . ' ims , n. Zer, C : ' a - hestOc !nao Deeds o' e' -r or " u: 1A ia. You e au re: .t n i ip : -n p''Ions tn ( loed Len i-ri f' ''e i ' I s :n he quotac asi:..ne a As b;'be' t-pub-f in uaiv rsen ev-d a )!I 1t'men1ts as.- :uch as .*,,- w !as Moeb be ipub:len Pridets'ro'ln Gr: t 0Arz:ar. ' 1n ("cnCl1n this Ile ~ ~ , Q . ),, *tter, let lIe say r?tnr .t onn 1' rc.r '. ' 3l ovr t e *egra o be theO b t. ting fOr he Negro. We must put the wveare If thc rae beforc the u 1CCess 01 an1 J. D.L.Kc:::. IENOLJUTIc:NS o. r P~'!. At a n- eting oi the survivors of the fannin Ut1ard C"o C.,) ?'"inpto egoS. C.T.hediMai-, .pril lit', 1857, the following pre uMble -and resolu''ous were adoptedl e.:o -:om al g s u 1: :0 t- G. A i. Egnsa-i whe)as it 3s porop.LrI t*_..t- we. vpr epre km- to our es:.' m of Li 1n1y 7' o ' : T' "'at w ': we bo I in h u '1ar i bn st a fr i:t. it:E nd1:< ou: o? .wre'..n L. uwn ot ..nnin ';vCrs be ext ode 1 t i f.:umii' in :heir lie 1 .. One of the imo.i meritorious pro ybrou"nt C('Iore' ('' puu'IT' I a hritten hy Hion. Ale::ader H.I Stph -udistnuishcd as one of' theC most nunetrint wrIitera of his~ day WiLcth ".mnln of our dar :: u rounr 1 a on's neededd has been "" elabrote 'istr of th" 1e 'Unifed Sitcts Steph ms' Picorial I""story supplcs th Vant. It cmmenCt "s w"ith the. d's"ov :-ry ' ofcAmeca and COm~es down to) be assass'n"tion of Pridn~t' G a4ield. i'iseni n 'appen i: is added ' y .I . ' . ' 1. P (ok )omleting the. 1 iserv to :h pr.Tu t. Itc- an # p aes "''d is elegantly iilustrate with IO t)e nd wood engravings. T1e Vpout is ttIedt the peop1' of 'iare"ninn to pur'chuse this valiuable work itrom th:e 1:e'. W. G. i'olinus, of Dalig"n a worth;' t:ilcister, who is now euvsingS$"~ the county'. Tihe re-ties me " rev the book thou in-I IL uih??ct en'dorsemetnt. A P'CDiAxNS i:::1'lE:TYONS. - 2'now t no T:oelit dic' it 'Vtu'' t.j - sen nn \ni s o i ''"Init: It ref e a'''ic',anulr' Woi' i a s. u I'd b ''t 'n tig- "r :-s wn s a .tnC. t~r iaieIdve t But t w~n't ny un Le Aaep ay one~1 A ''j 4 1i L:at I':- ' ',k h:-: ~ u ul-: .r-; lie re ...: 3N ..rvnuour 2 a20 : a. ::z::2is, a n< - ' sAtis L f wj t. Wl n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - v:en de ~e i ' 159 V s 949 bc;h ~ o: :m a i 1 1oi; .. - .-.* 1-f .j -- n.e J1 w- e - N"'; h- o . .* 2 e . . >T---,, ,n -:. '0 . c t il"n Ai R: L L' -Ntr. C.:ou 2 9://2 J -5 \\ '1 t}-O \\( d . 0 r 11. 1cll a-ef fo a h C. aL. - - c; L.9 .. en P- ' : -1r2 -9-092::, An -hi.--1:- : .: - . t. r . - 7&i:'. I9'rpr .SC--i!n 7-- . : e' ruC - (9. -- '. . Ln. : I -c s..LK -s0r .jt ni "'y 1 '; I:y & :i.t JOBBFRS oF' Dry G'o'' Natinns. Clotndc .-- 9 .- tg m cu: .p r: o . C. Sole a ets for the celebrateC rami.s of tob~r-co ii1 (.- T'. * ' - .1's - --- - --4 .? * *-~ -'' - 4 9.0 f l.ir a:29 - . 9 1 O her el'-9A"com J -o U... - - - -' - . A 7. -C C.9.A. -. ~ A ~ ~c~p r~ cuu 9; cet. op - -- n-t:A The Dw-9'nown~ 9i9'9t' m ' .i - . ~ r Stred -n: '' .o s : - ol -a ;m.: a .. '..C .-. -,e . *AN IE :-.\.* :s. n :i ba b- t*9 m :-9 r99ow -' 't-ra 11 It t% 1.1: tln ,v.1N 1 1 :L L.& . .s to t( Q Ll I"-*. r Z; 0 l~ ~ :~c? ~ ~ CUz. da v'' r LG.h7 A: .,_ 00 9 ,j T Cit, n, -izzn e~ Il -14 G '. IrvJ 4-4 CO.7 - ? r-- ---- - PC; A . %"7 4. "? fi>..32 !..020. A g Q % :zr n . T-.a :: am S naye n ng i.94 g a" 0'"... /n'r:mSmr.Cakn .C . ..: - &m ,4 mAn 2 r 4J,.i *ne , ;n . : in I n - ' -. 1.Patt me ate to .10 -wio- i' UL) -.. ' & SON'S PLO-GBh n T.': ::.~ i. ' Wea- DOW L. CT0T0; PLANTER vis,: as :o at 1n;:'>;1)' ;-r. Ifc aR m ;,go S T..11f.\ ]. T T s-v; 1-re 1Y Moe s f M -y .-d-r Div.,mr -.f.Pa .-n . . '-- r a~ . .c. ..' ) y . -' - I . I p- t' -t.--. re--r .r' T E - Tr OLS - c. A. s: oV & cO.. 'nf- X. C. E, N e C.E Oopcite Iatent 0X:x, WasliigtonD. C. :t. . q 1 Tns5si 5rhd 6L r---.:I'ld. I have openeli; first-class Shaving Saloon c~n'X J~)V'1 -t Enterprise 'Vo, a iis -ft th t- STEE ron' of tie citizo:; of Manni' ng " ]l.n. : T .J Sn- (-, : PuE -liir Cuttiug. ?cle;SE in:10. P."saar; I t1 - . IizT s -. in Su-n port S i . :r 'e i C. t chil' n M:.:.NIG, S. C. L~12fl2YP'AGRICOULTUR AS L S anr T , r . nT :, v y rn- i npt -- cmitLrPdrc::.I oteas a s aT, Lind Suirve-yor, anidjl "1I.iithfai!y Exce,_nte I am 1he" Acgu:1t It)1* 11c Cel J. . SCOTT. I r M-niina g. C., r.~h:u -c PD,' OLVIG l UliV.O' jETIE ' ' -Oe- R T GI''. n igne r t ini v o i eces nthaa s and a nll djce tcm J. K. Fox, :J1nng N''C,:JaN .0u . OLVIN HEAD r oe wr:p-, o :my in :- n tho -Unted Staes -cn vr-- sti~ n ceit o f- e L e iv nu' t, A. i machinerl is direc . ee.s. frow the and wil be soldoe a' S CI.in . OA . .* the 1-z - r ries. I w-ill b I t will .eito tha taet C t:(ik'ooasf-rs to cal flee),~~or the irst Monayinevry moth t ceIal, 1busitnesld..S.fro"mc thefator and wilhefola ho e. P..ad , _ns. 1:, . &. 3 S. C. Mdeeting str-A, CitmrlcsWo, S. C. 1Feb. 10. 13S7. De-'ler' i D'u"-, Med-~icineas, Forinn ___ * nn I . rmn once:- . , - . ~ N]swarye "pce. 'si:1, Cen)iEl &,(DO, .zi.l.ndu.harlcid ery,, S.C Go d , E -'-i C .!2 oil' al :'. :, -ct.aDa M ., .ie s lu'; LO-S C A.E L & CO, BEAST! exican Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratches. Conracte& Inmhago, Sprains, Enscles, Rheumatism Stains Eruptionsa Burns, Sititches, Hoof As - Scalds, stiffToiut, Screw Stings, Backache, WMar Bites, Galls, Swinnsy, Bruises, Sores, 9adGa04 Bunions, Spavin Piles. Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND-tY accomplishes for everybodyexactlywbatisclaimed forit. Oneofthoreasonsforthe greatpopulaityot the Eustang Liniment is fouints universal applicability. Everybodyneedssachamledinev The Lumberman needs It in caseof acdent The Housewife needs it for gnnanme . The Canaler needs It for his teamsSnd hismen. 'he Mechanic need" It always on hs wek bench. The Miner needs It In ca of mergecy. The Pioneer needslt-can'tgetalongwthoutil The Farmer needs It In his house, his sta0 and his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Boatman ned It In liberal supply affoatand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs It-It Is hisJest friend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It-It will save hi thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needs It and wiRineed It W long as his life is around of accidentaanddanges. The Backwoodsman needsit. TherisUotk-. Ing like It as an antidote for the dangers to IMP limb and comfort which surround the pinan The Merchant needs Itabout his storeame his employees. Accidents will happen. and whom these come the Eustang Liniment Iswanted atoo Keepa Bottle Inthe House. 'Tlsths bester economy. Keep a Bottle in the Factory. ItsindI* use In case of accident saves pain and lossOf wagem Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable fo use when wanted. 3P1 U JR. I T T 8GF TE FlPST I OR M0E' U1 orderbC to purchase DRmas and MI!maIS of the utmost PL "UTY and S'RENGITU gO to the Old and Popular sore of lJliINS & CO., DEH iSTS AND APQOTNERCES -DFiLXiXS L\ Drugs, Medicines, and .Chemicals, F 'ancy and Toilet Articles,. Perfumery. Stationery, Pants, Oils and Glass.. Patent Medicines, Fire Cigars and To'bacco.. rd~ceni and Flower Seeds~ etca; etc. O Just received! "ZZ"C~igara. The BEST 5 cents Cigars in. town.* Also Duke Cigarettes. Our stock Qf Patent Medi. cee is now complete in every We keep a large stock of the p1opular famtily med icine, SimonsLivregulator.~ THE POPULAR DIAM(ND DYES ALL COLORS. & Physicians prescraiptions care fully compounded by day or night JG. DINKINS & CQ. Toeand Durability. 1885-New Orleans Exposition-Two Gold Metadstfor Upright an Iqae Prize for Square Grand. 1878-Paris Exspoition--For Square and - Uprighs Pianos. 1870-PhilI'lelphia Centennial-For Square,. Up:ight and Grand. And also over 200O FIRST PREMIUMS at State and County Fairs. H~ave the endorsement of over 100 different. Collegecs and Schools as to their durability. A laree assortmnent of SECOND-HAND P'wN (os alwiys on hand. General wholesale agnts for Palace, New Engand and Bur-. Pia~nos and Organs sold on easy monthly instaltuents. Piaos taken in exchange, also thorough-.. ly repaire-d. Stena. for Ilastr-.ted Piano or. Organs Catalogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore,.Ma . ThIS PAPE ROWI" C2 wsme .idvertisIng BureaS(l0 Spruce St.), INEW YORK.~