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THE MANNIG TMEs. ramnn-ing, S. C. S. A. NETTLES, Editor. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1890. DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT. It gives us this week unbounded pleasure to announce that Democracy is triumphant, and that South Caroli nians are not so forgetful and de bauched as to so soon forget the ter rible days of Radical misrule. South Carolina detests independ entism, whether emanating from the poor and uninfluential as heretofore, or from the rich and aristocratic as in 1890. It's all of the same stamp, and to quote the words of Butler, Hamp -ton, and Haskell, "independentism is worse than Radicalism," and must be trampled under foot. We congratulate the regular Demo crats of this county on our grand sue aemn. We have worked hard: let us enjoy our honors as true and brave men. Our opponents are our friends and neighbors: let us, while unable ever to obliterate the scars, bear them no ill feeling, and let us as brave and hon orable men endeavor to do all in our power to once again get our friends back into the folds of the noble old Democratic party. Tillman will make a good governor -the best the State has had for years. THE WORLD'S ESTIMATE. - Below we give the estimate contain ed in to-day's Charleston World, based on telegrams received by the World last night: TTLTMAN A5T A bbeville...... ..... 2,000 ------ Aiken............. 1,500 ..... Anderson.......... 2500 ... Beuort............... 3~ikeley ............ 100 ... arnw...........1,930 harleston........... 587 ...... -C hst.............. 1,200 ...... C hesterfield.......... 800 ...... Carendon.......- 80 --- oleton............ 763 ... .alngo.......... 2.000 ... .dell........... 3,100 ... ....e.d............. 150 . C lorene............ 250 ...... G~ni~e. 3,028 .. Hampton........... 1.500 ... :9orry.......... 90 ... Kershaw........ 500 ... Jnestr.......... 1,500 ... Lauans............ 2,200 ... Lexington.....-- 542 ... Marion.......- 750 --- -farlboro.........- 1,000 ... Newberry.......... 1,250 ... Oconee..........-- 100 ... Orangeburg......... 1,515 ... p ickna............ 1,000 ... Bieland...------ .- 100 --- Sprtanburg........ 2,000 ... 8mter.................------0 Union........--- 0...... whmsburg......... 850 ... York..... ......--- 3,914 . 40,835 1,300 1,300 Tllman's net majority 39,535 TE AMTORNEY-GENERAL WRONG. 1We see the following telegram in todays News and Courier: PEqiwooD, Nov. 4.--Considerable excite muent was occasioned by the two Tillman managers of election at this polling place refusing to receive the votes of some 300 voeswho were registered to vote at the Pulton election precinct. The polling las ws changed to Pinewood. Tele grp- advices from the Attorney-General ordered that those registered at Fulton were legaly entitled to vote at Pinewood. The mnanagersthen rescinded their decision de barring the Fulton voters, and peace again Four days before the election the question was sprung on the county Democratic executive committee, whether a person registered for Ful ton would have a right to vote at Pinewood, which is in another town ship and about five miles distant from Fuiton. The executive committee consulted M.L C. Galluchat, Esq., who gave his opinion that a person regis tered for Fulton could not vote at Pinewood. Joseph F. Rhame, Esq., was also consulted, who fully agreed with Mr. Galluchat. Acting under this advice the Democratic managers at Pinewood were advised by the county chairman not to allow any person who did not hold a certificate for Pinewood to vote at that poll. We think the Attorney General has slipped up on his law, oryerhaps the advice really came from Mr. Assistant Attorney General Bachman, the law yer who advised the governor that commisioners of election should be appointed at least siziy days before the election._ The .Way it stands in the State. COLUMI, Nov. 4-12 Midnight. ip to this hour only 125 precincts out of 567 in this State have reported fcally, giving figures for Governor -Tillman 13,778, Haskell 5,913. These precincts usually poll about one-third of the vote of the State, so it is unlikely that the total vote will xceed 70,000. Haskell's vote may reach 25,000. The returns as they ome in demonstrate the absolute failure of the negroes to support the Haskell ticket, and in-various sections they voted for Tillman. It is not likely that further returns will alter this estimate. The returns for Congressman show six out of eleven districts certainly D)emocratic by a large majority. The seventh is in possible doubt, with chances favor ing Elliott, Democrat, against Miller and Brayton, both Republican candi dates. The election throughout the State has been the quietest ever known so far as heard from. The school commissioner makes an important annoulcement this week to trusees tacherarents. and chil An Old Sore Healed. I had a painful, annoying sore on my leg, near the knee, that troubled ne for over two years. I tried vari ous remedies, but the sore, instead of healing up, continued to grow larger, and to cause me more pain until I be gan to look for a crutch. Through the advice of a friend, who was cured of a similar trouble, I took S. S. S., and in a few weeks was cured eutirely The sore healed up, and there is not even a scar left to mark the place. CnAnLNs A. Sn:n, Mt. Veruon, Ohio. May 10, 1890. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. THE NEw DICx-NARY. The answer ci the publishers of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to the attempt of pirates to steal their thunder by isaing cheap phototype reproductions of the a., iquated edition of 1847, is the publication of a new and com pietelv re-edited and enlarged edition of the authentic Unabridged, which as a dis tinguishing title bears the name of INTEr NATIOx.U. The publishers have expended in the -last ten years over $300,000 in the prepara tion of this new book before issuing the first copy. and the improvements of the various editions since that of 1847 have cost over three fourths of a million of dol lars for editing, illustrating, typesetting and electrotyping alone. This new dictionary is the best book of its kind in the English language. It un locks mysteries, resolves doubts, and de cides disputes. The posession of it and the habit of consulting it will tend to pro mote knowledge, literary taste, and social refinement. For every family, the mem bers of whieh have mastered the art of reading, the purchase of VEBsTEE's NTr NATIONAL DIcTIoNAar will prove a profitable investment, and the more they advance in knowledge and cultivation the more they will appreciate its aid and worth. A Fire in Sumter. Pmvm=a, Surr Co., Nov. 1.-On Thursday the gin house of Ex-Sheriff John M. Tindall was destroyed by an accidental fire. Loss, five and a half bales of cotton, seed from sixty bales of cotton, three gins, cotton seed crusher, and a cotton press. No in surance. It is supposed the fire was caused by a hot box. Mr. Tindall has the frame of a new gin house, and expects to begin ginning again on Wednesday. That sour-tempered, cross, dyspeptic in dividual, should take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla ! It will make him feel as well and hearty as the healthiest of us. He needs bracing up, vitaliz'zng, that is all. If you have a painful sense of fatigue, find your duties irksome, take Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Sarsaparilla. It will brace you up, make you strong and vigorous. Frequently accidents occur in the house hold which cause burns, cuts, sprains, and bruises; for use in such eases Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family rem edy. If you suffer from any affection caused by impure blood, such as scrofula, salt rheum, sores, boils, pimples, tetter, ringworm, tak Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. To allay pains, subdue inflammation, heal foul sores and ulcers the most prompt and satisfactory results are obtained by using that old reliable re2-edy, Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. You cannot accomplish any work or busi ness unless you feel well. If you feel used up-t'red out-take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It wvill give you health, strength, and vitality. You can be cheerful and happy only when you are well. If you feel "out of sorts," take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. When you are constipated, have head ache, or loss of appetite, take Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's liver and kidney pillets; they are pleasant to take and will cure you. If you suffer pricking pains on movirg; the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. H. McLean's strength ening eye salve. 2.5 cents a box. A Murder in Marlboro. Last Thursday night, on Mr. P. C. Emanuel's place, Lep McQueen was struck on the head by Anthony Camp bell with a gun, from the effects of' which Lep died the following day. Cambell made his escape and is still at large. Both partks arc colored. A woman was at the bottom of the trou ble.- Pee Dee Alliance. S3euraigpc Persons And those troubled wit nervousness resulting Sfrom care or orerwori: wil be r elieved by taking Brown&'s 1ron& Bitters. Genuine has trade mark and cssed red lines on wrapper. MIany Pecrsons Are broken down from overwork or household cares Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile. anid cures malaria. Get the genuine Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures every pop, or no pay. One bottle Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic guaranteed to cure and prevent the return of fever. Price 50 cents. What is a 100 times better than Quinine and 100 years ahead of doctors in treating Fevers of all kinds? Ans.- Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. WVhy? Because one 50 cent bottle is guaranteed to cure. The Way it. Looks in Kingstree. KNGSTREE, Nov. 4.-Vote in Wil liamsburg county with. seven boxes reported and twelve to hear from gives, Tillman 569, Haskell 292; El liott 227, Miller 345, Stackhouse 130,1 Deas 29. At this poll there are some irregularities reported,.such as allow ig voting without producing regis tration certificates and by over sight. on part of the manager. One negro was allowed ~ to vote without being swoin. The presumption is that this couty has gone for Tillman, as Has kell's strongest polls have been heard from, and the negroes did not vote as solidly as they were expected to do. The Democratic county ticket will al so be elected. CAtARah Is a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which. working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success of Hood's sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed. N. B. Be sure to get only SarsaparillIa Sold by al druggists. 91; six for55. Prepared only by C. L. HOOD& CO.. Apothecaules, Lowell, Maas. 100 Doses One Dollar Notice to School Trusteess T HE BOARDS OF TR~USTEES IN THE several school districts in Clarendon county, are requested to open the public schools in their districts on Monday the 17th day of November, 1890. L. L. WELLS, eSho ommisner Clarndon Conty. 4 ONE? ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most p)opular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y FACTS FOR THE SICK! A Letlerfrom im Egainent Dir;ine in Regard to the Best Medicine in the World. Read. WONDERFUL CURES. kTrNTA, GA., Jan. 2, 1890.-Six months ago, at the request of a friend who was in terested in the sale of King's Royal Germe tuer, I made a written statement of the ben efits I had received from the use of that medicine. In that statement I expressed the belief that it would cure me entirely of ca tarrh. Within the last two months I have received letters from every quarter of the nation calling on me for further informa tion in regard to my health. It has been impossible for me to write privately to each person who has made this request, and I am therefore under the necessity of making another public statement. I am free from catarrh. I believe that I could get a certificate to this effect from any competent physician. I have used no med icine within the last six months except King's Royal Germetuer. My health is bet ter than it has been in thirty years. I am in possession of information which war rants me in saying that the relief which I have experienced from the use ot the medi cine is not more certain and radical than that which it has brought to hundreds of persons in Georgia and other States. I feel it to be my duty to say, also, that the effects of this remedy upon my wife have been even more signal and wonderful. She has been almost a lifelong invalid from nervous headache, neuralgia, and rheuma tism. In a period of thirty years she has scarcely had a day's exemption from pain. She has been using Germetuer about two inonths. A more complete transformation I have never witnessed.- Every symptom of disease has disappeared, She appears to be twenty years younger, and is as happy and playful as a healthy child. We Lave per suaded many of our friends to take the medicine, and the testimony of all of them is that it is a great remedy. JT. B. HAWrnonxNE, Pastor First Baptist Clhurch. Royal Germetuer builds up from the first dose, the patient quickly feeling its invigo rating and health-giving influenc-.lt in creases the appetite, aids digestion, clears the complexion, regulates the~ liver, kidneys, etc., and speedily brings bloom to the heek, strength to the body, and joy to the eart. For weak and cdebilitated females it is withouit a rival or a peer. If you are suffering with disease and fail of a cure, send stamup for printed matter, ertificates, etc. For sale by the King's IRoyal Gernmetuer Company, 14 N. Broad street. Atlanta, Ga., nd by druggists. Price $1.50 per concen trted bottle, wvhich makes one gallon of edicin~e as per directions accom panyinzg each bottle. For sale in Manning by J. G. Dinkins & Co , and in Foresten by Dr. L. W. Nettles. take pleasure in announcing to the peo le of Clarendon that I am offering an im imense stock of dry goods, flannels, jeans, assimeres, prints, shirtings, and every thing else in the Dry Goods ine at hard pan prices. I have a full and omplete stock of Rotions and Fancy Goods. I ask special attention to my large assort ent of ready made VLO'IlIIN(G. My sc ection in this lhne is very fine and oif all rades, and they are offered at iexcedingly ow prices. I am in a position toi save yon noney on SHOES, s I bought direct fromi the facteries for cash, ud I will give my' customers the advantage fa good shoe for little money. I can beat y house in the town on Groceries, s I keep a full supply on hand all the. time, d ani prepared to furni.sh thes,' goods at msmall margin. Call in and see mze, aznd I promise to prove to your own satisfazction that it is to your interest to buy from M. KALISKY, Opposite Court House, M A NNIN G, S. C. SIVERWARE, &c., I have in stock some of the most rtistic picees in this line -ver~ brought 0 Sumter. Those looking for Tasty Wedding Presents vill do w ell to inspect my st ock. Also n hand a magnificent line of Clocks, Watchs,, Chains, Rings, Pins, But :ons, Studs, Bracelets, ini solid gold, ilver, and rolled plate. Repairing of all kinds will receive rompt and careful attention. L. E. LEGRANDI, RTIMTERR S. C. Notice to Creditors! will 91(3 .0! m -i::y .'t , b -li d th : mentIj to. Oct-t r 27:,. STATE OF S-TH A-WLINA, j - T N pyL . :iN: B r L ns . im T , I; ., P rb1 . a e . minista iono s.t it~ of amti (- ces 0f JuiN ii. '! I .' all and s::yu r the hindred ami cretr of the said JOiN L HOLLDAY, dlc" ed, that th,.y I;,-- and 'appear, h re nw, the c'ourt op: de, to be held at Ma.ni. in .eaid county, on the fifteenth daV of - vcuber next, after pubication hereof, at 11 o'cloek in the frenoon, to shew cause, if any th y have, why the said administrat:n should not 1 ':ratd. Given nder iny iid this tweity-eighth day of October A1n Domini, 890i. [s).Ar.] LOU IS APiELr, Judge of Prlate C. C. STATE OF SOUTH GAROLNA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. By Louis ArrT, EsQ., Prqbate Judge. THEREAS, JOHN J. CONYERS HAS made snit to me to Lrlt him ltters of administration of the estate of and ef fects of ISABELLA E. BLAKELY; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said I. E. BLAKELY, deceas ed, that they be and appear, bTore mo. in the court of probato, to be held at Manning, in said county, on the sixth day of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this twenty-second day of October Anno Domini, 1890. [SEALI LOUIS APFI'0-T. Jnd,e of Probate C. C. Geo. A. Schiffley, S. j AND FEED STABLES. 30 Chalmers Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ;-Fine horses and maules constantly on hand. --:0: To mt f't';.'k-n - f (nTh;ndon. I respectfiully annonnee that I have open ed up a ge'neral merehandise business in the town of Manning, and would Solicit Your Patronage. I will endeavor to always merit your con ftdene, and keep such goods as the people need, and will sell themi at living prices. Come to Manning and visit my store, anda yon will finda a bran d new stock of DRY 60ODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, OAPS, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, Woodenware, Groceries, &c. My grocery stock cannot be excelled by any merchant in this or any other town, and I can save you money by buying fromz me. All that I ask is A TRIAL, and if I can succeed in getting my friends to viusit me whenev er they come to Manning, I feel assured that I will make customers of B. A. JOHNSON, Agt., Opposite Court Ihouse. -K-N' T ''muu i 0111 000 Omt A~OtIIM ou;0l !MUt FROM THE PAMETTO STATE. Columbia, S. C., No'.. 23rd, 1889. Please forward at once .2 gross Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic. 11.ve not had a bot tle returned so far. A good seller. I am well pleased. W. C. McGiREOOR. I b)eliev'e .lhnson's Chill and Fever Tonic will do all youi claiim for it. White Pond, S. C., Dec. 20th, 1889. I am iileased with the Tonic. 1teports are all favor-able. Not one bottle returned. IL W. SCOTT. Wallaceviihe. S. C., ])ee. 211th, 1889. The Chill and Fever lh medv received from you came ton inte to moake rapid sales5. but we have sold 1) iotth-s and have not had one returned. Gives in ire sati:-fac tion so far as; heaird fromt. WING.\18D & ilRIO. Guaranteed to be 10(0 times l,'tter than quinine in the treatmenit ofall fevyrs. Price A. B. GIRARDPAU, SOLE PROPRIETOR, Savainnah, Ga. For sale at Ma nning, S. C. 1y . G. D)in kins & Co., Louist Loyna.tiase bei W. F. )STENADO1RFF, 2'.3 .hl eig S., Uharston, S. C . o*-r the ' i'.dsv :o ar for $2.O0; the 1a .'x ad. 0:01 for "1 .0 the Cortland I e ad Cart 1o201 ';n the Altik ioad Cart for $25.0(; the \'illa Ph eton Lazy-I back Cart for 2.00 I]Unggy Jn neii .00Il ber set and iuward. 10 S A T, GENCI D0 Yo EANT tTO( elI Or ~ >ent W 'iN 112 II~ 8 1- NV iI :d ull e . to O llii2X:Cf .. lli F N i WHAT E13 TS? O r n. A.-N Ti.;el S n \ s-n i n w .C P" 0 |sai gi o ---xTr IsT " -- First-Class Furniture Store SIRES & CHANDLER. 0 The best stock of F URN'IrUflE ever otrod in \htuni': . ve ns a call. Special at nrition given to Oar UNDE TAKiNG D)EP.-\R i'T th night and day. REPAIR NG done with neatness ard di(patch. Ca . .n us at : i s4ana of M. Levi. WJSr M. SB1E _PPE?-D & O 10 : L.A R G Ea u SSORTMENT -OF- -AT ine 000king Sim 0Living 07iic. Send for c rculars Tinware, anti price lists. No 232 Meeting St.,CHARLESTON, S. C. 1890 . LEVI. 1890 --:0: FALL SEASON. __-:0. NEW AND MOST DESIRABLE GOODS Being Received Daily. We buy in immense quantities direct from the manufacturers and thereby save all middle men's profits, which enables us to give you the best as well as the cheaper grade of goods at prices that cannot be duplicated. BLOW YOUR HORN, -AND Let the Welkin Ring. MiOSES LE~VI, "The old r'elile. is atI he fronlt with the hlargest and 1best ~eected stock of. BOOTS, SHOES, --AND FINE CROCERIES, Ever brought to Manning. The departments through our entire establishment are nowv receiving their ev fail goods in immense quantities, andi what has already been received would make a splendid assortment, but still they have just started. The rders placed for fall stocks are much larger than ever before, and as a con ~eqence we can show the most complete assortment of dry goods, notions, faney goods, gents' furnishing goods, men's andl boys' clothin~g, boots and hoes, that can be found in the South. Highest Price Paid for Cotton. M OS ES L EVTI, Manninig, S.CO. 0. V. BL.AKE & C O., TINNING, GAS FITTING, Lamps and Globes,, House Furnishing SENiD FOR PRICES, ,. GOODS, ETC. Soo agets for "Gala nd Special attention giveon to ~t)ve.s and Rtange." counitry orders. Under Acaed..my of Musi., CIILLESTO(N, 8. C. CAR LOAD. Hickory Wagons. Celebrated Spiral Spring Cortland Carts. Ai. ). \ FEiW OF TIlE A~ie -a d u IIndr1 hhl *f nat i :. st Pr' of 1 . t.;. W1MI i GRAHIAlt Sumter, S. C. .J.WINN'S C[OTHING AND FURNISHINO 8OODS STORE, Main Street, SUMTER, S. C., L ile pIlace to hy. Go right in and select youinhe. medi M. and low piend men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, fats, Shirts, Neckwear. Underwear, Socks, Haudkerchiefs, Jimbrellas, Piece Goods, Jeans Pants, Wool Pants, and a job A of Coats and Vests, and everything usually kept, by us. ,arge line. We call the attention of the ladies (specially to ur line of BOYS' CLOTHING, ar1ge and cheap. All of the above goods we guarantee to sell I as low prices as can be bought anywhere. Remember. we leal in GOOD GOODS. Don't forget to see them and get my prices. With thanks for >ast liberal patronage of the Clarendon people, I respectfully .sk a continuance of the same. Yours very truly, 31.J. WNN-. w V . J. RYTTENBER & SONS, Sumter, S. C. New York Office, 84 West Broadway. FEE LEADING HOUSE IN THE STATE, Have now opened their immense Fall and Winter Stock, md invite an inspection of sauts. Superior goods will be found n each department.. Our prices a bo0mb shell for competitors, )llt a Blessing for the People. Is the lo west price any object to you? Are the finest quali ies any inducement? If so, come and see our stock of SILS, RESSS GOODS, CLOAKS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, ~hoes, Furnishing Goods, Carpets, &C. A ll mail orders w ill receive promp~t attention. Samples sent si appllication. J. RYTTENBERG &SONS. In our Wholesale Department we are offering immense drives, .nd( we can convince yon that you can buy goods of us as cheap .s in any city of the South. OUCKER & DLToIAN, Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, and General Merchandise.. FULL in all DEPARTMENTS. In DRESS GooDs and TRIMMINGS we have the :Lgu5oferil lin al kind. o r ood and Noti , at, Shoe, Trunks, . any STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Fine Teas and Coffees A peiuty snatus.n rder. Wee cstantl cn n na bi rstock of Heavyj SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ti~ tra .d Mcc'nt ii ndn they can Eny ais cheap li-re as in market, and in in. DUCKER &BULTMAN.