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THE HvAMINGI T411,1aZ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. IST IERMS OF SVRBZ('i" ) : One Year, in alv::.ne S 1 . , -2.; :i dhe E piration of Six :.Iont:s. sertion, :1.00O. -- Contract Adwvrtising at rates. Dr. S. C. C. Riehardson, we reckon, the iinezst corn Crop in U county. Rev. Jame-. NcDowell pr 0-e a Tirzah ai unpastorated ch urch in Sura r county, last Sunday. The account of the Grove S o )ienic in last week's Trs, h have been published !as a com tion. The season fo r o-tI cutting-ls ab. arrived. From the widnaw TDIFS OfdCr is a p.tch sUffer ig for reaper. Sevcral of the N cun- mien of Tn ning attended agrm :dh s ence of Cpt. A. 'U. Brai)Vr A I ton on Friday evening last. Married on Sunday the sth int,( 4" by Trial Justice J. W. Fleming, Xr. John Corbett, of Sumter county, to: Miss Hariet A. Evans, of Clareaden county. Mr. J. W. McLeod has been draiwn on the grand jury to serve at the July term of the-. United States District Court, which convenes at CharlestoI. Dinkins & Co. ar egc-nts for Hirse. burg's Diamcnd Nonciangar:bLI tacles and Eyeglasses. Every. pa: guaranteed. Corporal F. M. Benbow vi:cl Ianning last week. He r-turned wit b three prisoners, Clarendon's May co tribution to the penitentiary. Rev. Mr. Duncan will preach at Dudley Station at 11 o'cloek S'ndy morning, and on Sunday afternoou a't 4 o'clock at Oak Grove. The presentment of the Grand .TurV published last issue, is an iitelligent, practical, and business report, most complimentary to the foreman of the Jury, Mr. F. P. Cooper. From reports of farmers from var-i ous sections of the county, the crop prospect in Clarendon is better than it has been for years. Espeziail is! this the case with the cotton crop. On the principal business street oF Manning, there is a vacant lot, which is conspicuous for its nakedness. A store on it would be a good invest! ment for the owner, and certaiuly a great advantage to the town. Governor Richardson has appit ed Messrs. C. S. Land and L. K De) Schamps delegates from Clarendoni to~ the Inter-State Convention of Farmers to be held at Atlanta, Ga,, on the 16th of August next. The Abbeville Xe~die n says: "We have 2,524 dogs in this county, valued at $12,270 for taxation. An increase. of 318 dogs from last year." Theiy are taxed at $5 a head. A delightful smoke; "The Manning Guards" 5 cents Cigar at Diniis & Co's. Henry Owens, colored, was commit ted to jail by Justice J. J. Bragdon on the 23rd instant. He is charged with assault with intent to kill. Before the incarceration of Owens the jail was empty. A happy marriage took place at the residence of Mr. W. R. Carpen~ter, Sr., on the evening of the 19th. The con tracting parties were Mr. James Har per Mc~night, and Miss Sallie Car penter. Rev. James McDowell was the oflciating minister. On Tuesday, the 17th instant. Mr. John Tobias, of Foreston, while un loading his tram of large lumber, threw offa piece which struck against another and rebounding, caughlt his left leg and caused a comvinuind fracture a few inches above the ankle.; A new publicatton entitled the Presbyterian Quarterly will be laid be fore the public at an early day. It! will be published at Atlanta with~ Chester the headquarters of the busi ness manager, the Rev. George Sum mey. One of the dignitaries of the court house was a raving volcano yesterda. His boistrou~s conduct was due to the fact that he had ordered a set of pro bate blanks from a well known Charles ton firm, and received in return a -ho f indictments for assault and rassault to ravish, etc. M.James. Hen-y Harvin, son of M.M. L. Harvin, who left Ciarendon several years ago to live in Texas, died on the 6th of May at Herne in that State. This is sad news to a number of relatives and friends of: Mr. Harvin in this county. The only religious service held in~ Manning Sunday, was at the :Method est church. Rev. H. 31. Mood preach ed a fine sermon in the morning to a large congregation. Rain in the even ing prevented the Union service at the Presbyterian church. Mr. E. 0. Ingram, has gone to West Point, to be in readliness for the intro ductory examination for admision into the fourth class of the Academy. If he passes successfully tisi examina tion, his footing at West Point is se cured. Good luck to ye, old fellow. Two British steamers colli' e: c in a fog of the coast of New York, on the evening of the 19th of May. A num ber of persons were killed by the col lision, and several drowned in the con fusion following. 0I . u 1 - -. 0 P e Icomt orr1n -, a. its i- un( r d . L )e i ihr honor S. a rc s ex liil Cy o uI- - -, D lni ( Co. The4. c T oi'irt its -wue. Tt Zs a sledi sm-ok) L is11 uxellt d by any rid ceot e - ~~n*on .IC I V... Mis ~j;;j~t -'1 Iin fr lli the11 charm. 11 ,Gin Ide fCiaptain S. . 3IcCary. wasmr ~ed ro ir J r. Lockhar at. the 4ans iBaptis.t Ch'ureb. on Suoday orning~ the 13thV instnt The 0ille - im oni the XohlowigI Thura~dat w of the C:pin '%'s da glitars was :i: in from iliim o' .. .1 in u vl"o lives ncar L'nes. .le . N-. r lii.ss was 111 deand on tis iausi icus occ::S-on, a so. AN ice-cre-un andi c fescival i moitat thI cGrove AcYdei2 o i tahe pa ..e. J. proceeds of tne yrening are to be given to the Thor: el or~phan..ge. It. is to be hioped1 sta liberal rr'o' age will rewarda y~teriln C.-e. .iuorv (31 las M\r.ndar igh. the fnnng (nIrds, afte discussingth neamment deeted a emuiLiteeLv- to ij for their fiend . Th e pini will e held aiss0on as the unIirs arie iud being ia ti~e hiands of such awel known connuittee cann:t be other an a success. The following is the ->mmittee: A. Levi, B. A. Johnson, . B. Thamecs, L. A. Ai~pelt, F. Livi. The recent change in the schedules f the Northeastern :!and Wi1lmington( aroadis, is a great inconvenincLC 0o ravelers on the '2entral .ioad on nwhere on either route' towards Frence. The~ fast Ctral trai1 akes you to Samter not miany iu utes after the florence train has Ilt, ad the local freight caris you~ to Lanes where a wait of everal h'our has to be majde for anothe freigh train, w'hichI has no acco:uuodiati:'ns but an old box ear v.ith a co' bing stoe and if you are in .ace:. at old hest, box, or rickety stool for a seat. A gentleman with journaiistic pro clivities. thus writes to the TL roerig iserics my G 40. -. C . .) :2.18 7 iring a~,. s4ub-r mo; wS h D m, to rtr' from your im.:per asIC. 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C. vr TYe, o, ou~ \vP b. so~le ag-ents frthe celebrated ARCL 1A TI" brnsof toba:cco Colom B .. .C m:1P T; 0 ri:. T. - I Z !, . O .C. v.ft r.oe wil ibI Mex'can Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratches. Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof A, scalds, 'Stiff oints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Gals, Bunions, Spavin Piles. Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND2eY accomplishes for everybody exactlywhatisclalmed forit. One of the reasons for the great popularity ot the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its universal applicability. Everybodyneeds such amediciney The Lumberman needs It In cse of accident. The Housewife needs It for generalfamily Use. The Canaler needs It for his teamsand his men, 'The Iechanic needs it always on hlis Work bench. . The inerneeds it In case of emergency. The rIoneer needsit-can'tgot alongwithout I The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable and his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Boatman needs it In liberal s:priy alloat and ashore. The Horse-Ifancler needs It-it Is his.best friend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It-it will savO him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needsit and willneedIts* long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There Is nota. Ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life. limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The lerchant needs It about his store amtog his employees. Accidents will happen, and wheom theso come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted atoCeey Keep a Bottle In the House. 'Tis the bester economy. a Keep a Bottle in the Factor7. ItsImmediaW use In case of accident saves pain andoss of waS15 Keep a, Bottle Always In the Stable for use when wanted. Fast Line bctween CuuXEMTox AX Co.a AND U?rPr Soe'r I CACOLnouA. 72 r%. . Lv.KharlestoL. S. C. Ar. 9.10 P. .. Lane, " 745 !).:;3 l aSumter, " 1"6.42 10. 40 " r Colmui: , "Lv 5.27" 2 . . 1 Winnsboro, " 3.48 " 4. - 1Chester " 2.45 " 6.05" " orkvlle, " "11.45 A M .91t " 7.00 1 5.03~ M lckHl, " "-2.022 P (t.15 " liarlotte, N. C. .00 2.413 1 r. 1Newberry, S. C. Lv 3.04 r .4' " " reenwood, " 12.44" O.: " Lanrens, "~ " 9.10 Ax. 4.7"".nderson, " "10.22" .: "Walhalla, " - 8.20" 7.1 .| Haderson'iNC "503 (in srndays train vwill ledve Chaleston, . C. .4 A. 3., rrive Columbia 1.00 P. M. I.er:-ning7 leaves Columbia 5.27 P. M., arr~'iv Charleston J.43 P. M1. Sol i Train br -teen Charleston and Col mb~ 8. (. Speha~ Parlon Cars attached tot tis 1-i betwee n Carlescton and Colum 'i. o ,etra charge for seat in these cars to passengecrs hling First Class tick-. T. M. E:runsoN, I ~.~.Gen'1 Pass. Agent Ge-n'l Sup't. Dr K BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 135 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreign ael Domestic Chemicals, Glassware spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur-' ical In-truments, Perfumery, Fancy Goiods, shOW CASES, of all sizes, and all arlticles usually found in a. First-claiss Drag House. Prices low' Qikslsand small profits. SURV~EYOR'S NO0TCE.. T he underrigned respectfully offers his serices in this and adjacenlt counties as & Lad Surreyor, and nwill faithfully execute watver wor may be entrusted to him. J1. E. SCOTT. 3aning. S. C., March 16, 1887. GRAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARE, tUNSURPA$SSED IN Tione and Durability S5--New Od erns Exposition-Two Gold Medals for Uptight and Sqnare. 1881- Bosto~n (Mass.) Exposition--First Prize for Square Grand. 1878-Paris Exposition-For Square and Upright Pianos. 187OPhiladelphia Centennial-For Squarm Upright an d Grand. And also over 2-00 FIRST PREMIUMS at State and County Fairs. IHave the endorsement of over 100 different Colleges and Schools as to their durability. A large assortment of SECoND-HAND PIAN os always on hand. General wholesale Iagents for Palace, New Enlanid and Bur de t Organs. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly installments, Pianos taken in exchange, also thorougha lv repaired. Send for Illustrated Piano or {ran Catalogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Raltimore. Md