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THE MNG TMES. Published Every Wednesday. S, A. NETTLES, EDrroR AND PRoPRIE=oR. Terms: SUBscuInoN RATEs.-One copy, one year $1.50; one copy, six months, 75 cents one copy, three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable in advance. ADnVTzISisG RATs.-One square, first in sertion, $100; each subsequentinsertion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertise ments. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months. CorxxmcaTross must be accompanied by the real na-ne and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communi cation of a personal character will be pub ished except as an advertisement. For further information address S. A. NETTLES, Manning, S. C. I~IZiDA, QCfOUE 28, 189G, Your Name in Print. -Mr. Ferdinand Levi and wife, of Sum ter, spent last Sunday in Manning. -Rev. Wm. Carson, of Foreston, who has been quite sick is much improved. -Mr. R. J. Bradham, eldest son of Sheriff Bradh am, is dangerously ill at his home in the Fork. -Miss Maria Brock, of Panola, spent several days of last week with friends in Manning. -Misses Cammie-and Annie Harvin ma triculated at the Manning Academy Monday and are boarding with Mrs. Alsbrook. -Mr. W. E. Jenkinson and Miss Daisy Bagnal are to be married to-mor-:7 zht at 8:30 o'clock in the Presb', erian church. - -I Cabbage, irish potatoes, onions, and oth ra vegetables always on hand at E. Thames's, opposite the Bbnk. Is your house insured? If not see S. A. Nettles at once, and get him to write a pol icy for you. No matter what you want pr'nted. from a visiting card to a mammoth poster, the Tnxs ofice will give you neat work at low est prices. Everybody ought to attend the public ad dress in Manning next Friday. Clarendon will be well represented at Charleston's gala week festivities. Rev. M. W. Gordon preached in the Manning Baptist church Tuesday night. The town council's attention is called toa bridge in the southern portion of the town, that is in need of immediate repair. Don't matter what you see advertised elsewhere, go to Rigby's and you will al ways find him at the bottom. FouxD.-A roll of bagging. The owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for the publishing of this notice. Fresh and choice fruit of all kinds, always on hand at E. Thames's, opposite the Bank Died last Sunday Mrs. Anna E. Frierson, wife of H. Greer Frierson, aged 22 years. She left two children, one born Saturday. Her funeral took place at Home Branch church Monday. Boys' pants, 12 to 20 years, all wool, for 75 cents; boys' suits, all wool, $1.25 up; men's cheviot suits, all wool $3.50. A very large stock of clothing and shoes to select from at M. Kalisky's. YOU'VE NO IDEA How nice Hood's Sarsaparilla hits the needs of people who feel "all tired out" or "run down," from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole mechanism of the body so that all moves smcothly and work becomes a positive delight. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its natural du - ties, care constipation and assist digestion. Our supplement contains very in teresting reading~ this week.I Fresh kit mackerel at Johnson's. Mr. Aaron Weinberg is shipping turnips from his truck farm. Golden Machine Oil at Johnson's. The most nervous young man in town can be seen at S. A. Rigby's store. Now is the time to get you a very cheap overcoat at Bigby's. A number of Salem people were in Manning Monday night on their way to Charleston. If you want paints, oils, white lead, win dow glass, alabastine, varnishes, brushes, etc., call and see us. We carry a large stock of these goods. J. G. Dinkins & Co. If you want to hear the Alliance measures discussed come to Manning next Friday and hear Hon. W. J. Tal bert. Ladies' all-wool jersey knit undervests just received at Rigby's in great variety. The Presbyterian church is being decorated for the miarriage service that takes place there to-morrow evenmng. Call at W. H. Young's for the best sewing machine in the market. CONFIRMED. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufac turers, the Califormia Fig Syrup Company. Santee River. CorLvusza, October 27.-Congaree river: Gauge reading, 1 foot; water, standing; current velocity per second, 6 feet; weather, clear; up stream, no report; remarks, cold. CAMDn',, October 27.-Wateree river: Gauge reading, 3.1 feet; water, standing; current velocity par second 11 feet; weath er, fair; up stream, no report. Absolutely Puree' A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in leavening strength.-Latest U. S. Government Food Report.I FIRE! FIRE!I Insure your store, house, barn, foruiture, etc., while you can. It is too late to think of insurance when your property is afire. North British and Mercantile Fire Insurance Company. Queen Fire Insurancc Company. Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. S. C. Home Fire Insurance Company. Knoxville Fire Insurance Company. S. A. NETT'LES, Agent, Manning, S. C. ta r 6 PRomL i rfE~ ro #7'MA L L "WiC irlT TXE14 ALL. laI Do you find any difficulty in getting a suit that al tb suits you? If you do, what is the trouble? What- su ever it is, we will take the trouble to remove it. We sell no unsuitable suits, they are not in our line; we fo make it our business to hold the lead by keeping yc ahead in fit, material, and price; whatever else hap- (b pens, you can make up your mind to one thing-there will be no mistake about the fit, and in all other re- 60 spects we will guarantee to give you perfect satisfac tion as well as a perfect fit. br 'C ta: Absolutelv Faultless are our ki W1 at SIR $20, AND $22 ~ 1. 3, and 4-Button Cutaway a Tar( BUUTSI Double-breasted sack suits, $12.50 and $15.00, very nobby patterns, the same quality suits usually of retail for $15 and $18. ani BOYS' OVERCOATS lin --A t a Sacrifice. sex pri We have about 75 Overcoats for boys, carried ua over from last season, all perfect goods; we will sell them at one-half of marked prices. $2 Overcoats for $1. 4 Overcoats for 2. 8 Overcoats for 4. 10 Overcoats for 5. Now is your chance, boys, to get a good Over coat cheap. cesc no Respectfully, nu col BROW & CHANDLER, Clothiers and Furnishers, to be CORNER MAIN & LIlBERTY STS., SUiTMTER. S. 0. .evi Bros, Sumter,S. C JUT E WORD! '0 OUR FRIENDS and ACQUAINTANCES 01 CLARENDON COUNTY. You are respectfully invited to call on us, while visiting our city, an< amine our large and complete stock of General Merchandise. We are prepared to sell you anything in our line, at lowest cashiprice Call and see the Goods herein named, for 'Seeing is the Plain Truth." We have a large and Complete Stock of DJR.Y GOODS, d especially in the Finer and Better Grades. Double width black cashmeres, henriettas, alpacas, glorias, serges an( :atrosses at any price from 20c. to $1.50 per yard. Trimmings to matcl em can be found in silk gimps, braid, velvets, plushes, &c., at prices t< it the grades. Delicate Shades of Cashmere and Henriettas, - young ladies, from 25c. to $1.00 per yard. Bright colored, striped and plaid cashmere for children, at any pric u want. 20 PIECES FLANNEL TRICOT, eavy weight) 38 inches, 25 to 40c. per yard. 20 Pieces Plain Flannel, 36 inches, from 25c. to 35c. per yard 20 Pieces Plaid Flannel Suiting (extra weight), 38 inches c., worth $1.00. 25 Pieces 6-4 Brocades, from 12 1-2c. to 16 2-3c. per yard. 50 Dress Patterns, 8 Yards Each, Double-Width, no two alike, and entirely different from anything eve ought to this market, for which we ask only 75c. per yard. Our Line of Dress Silks surpasses anything in the city. )ur 'ELeputatioz3l. as 'Eieac1ciuarters For Trimming Silks has long since been established. So we sa3 thing of our present stock, only that we are coafident that it will main n our reputation. Last, But Far From Least, When buying our stock, we took into consideration all classes and ids of goods, and rest assured that we did not forget the brides. For then have laid in a larger stock of hite and Cream Silks, Cashmeres, Henrieffas, Albatrosses, &c. lowest prices. Ladies doing Fancy Work can find anything needed it it line, viz: Embroidery, Silk and Cotton, Knitting Silks, Filling silks, wash silks, chenilles, chenille cord, arresenes, fancy tassels ages and balls in all shades. Silk lacings and dress cords. "Zephyrs; xrmantown wool, Saxony wool, &c. Felts in all Shades at $1.25 per Yard. Our Dornestio Stook larger than ever before. Outings, 50 pieces at 12 1-2c. per yard. Ginghams at 8, 10, 12 1-2, and 15c. per yard. Simpson's Silver Grey Prints at 5c., worth 7c. Chambrays, all colors and prices. Satines from 9 to 50e. per yard. Dimities in dark shades at 25c. per yard. Table Damask, Scrims, Crash, Linens, Cambics, Sheeting, Pillom sing, Bleaching, Sea Island Homespun, Checks and Shirting, below value. 742 Ladies' Jerseys below cost. These are in all shades, and marked from 50c. to $4.50 a piece. Just Received, 37 1-2 doz. Corsets, from 25c.to $1.00 each. NOTIONS. We can furnish anything in this line at prices that will surprise you, :: Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, White Goods, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, I anything else that you might call for. L1OTI-ING. We can sell you Gents' Suits from $5.00 to $25.00 each. Youths' from 50 to $15.00. Boys' Suits from $1.25 to $10.00. We also have a fine line extra Pants from 75c. to 97.00. Overcoats, Men's and Boys', in all styles and prices. Kats, Caps, Bcots cfo Slioces. We have a large stock of hats and caps, men's and boys', of all prices I kinds. Our stock of boots and shoes is surpassed by none. We Handle the Best Goods, and Guarantee Satisfaction. We can sell you men's shoes from $1.00 to $6.50; ladies' shoes from 95c. $4.00; -Misses', children's, and infants' at prices in proportion. We would ask you also to examine our Hardware, Crockeryware, Harness. These we sell at very low figures. You can find also anything in the e of -F'anOy acic. Staple 0-roceries. We will pay the Highest Market Price for your cotton, her here or at your nearest depot. All Orders by Mail promptly attended to, and samples will be it on application, and satisfaction guaranteed at all times. Our salesmen will take pleasure in showing you around, and making ces as cheap as possible for you. Now, thanking you for your patronage in the past, and asking a contin. ace of the same, we are, Very Respectfully, LEVI BROS. New Goods. IUCKER & BULTIAN First-Class Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Jeneral - Merchandise, Ask a comparison of prices in all lines. Have been doing business suc isfully at the same stand (opp. Court House) for 13 years, and will spare efforts, now and in the future, in continuing to please the already large mber of customers (including some very close buyers), in this city and inty, and from adjoining counties, whose patronage has been liberal. New and seasonable specialties constantly arriving in their GROCERY DEPARTMENT. New Mackerel in 10 lb. Kits, and at retail. New Pickled Salmon. New itch Herring. New Canned Vegetables, Fruits, and Fish. Great Assort. 'nt in Imported Groceries. In fact, we have everything to be found in a st-Class, Full-up Stock. Give this part of the store a look before purchasing elsewhere. Coin tent and polite salesmen to serve you, no trouble to show goods, and lesE sell them. You will find Dress Goods in all the latest styles, shades, and aity; proper and elegant trimmings to match. One of the largest and st lines of Shoes in the city for Men's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Big Job Lot of Hats just opened. Clothing, Truniks, Valises. Bagging and Ties, Heavy Groceries, ALL AT THLE LOWEST PRICES AT Ducker & Buitman's, T H .E3 OR CATCH-PENNY METHODS CO ELSEWHERE. WE ARE MERCANtiLE PRIEZMICHTERS OF THE OR DOWNRICHT.MERIT COME HERE. R DAY AND KNOCKERS-OUT Of HICH PRICES. ?ROFITA1L B Horton, Burgess & Company, % MANNING, S. C., We are happy to announce to our many friends and public generally that our most sanguine expectations have been fully realized and we will endeavor to give the la dies of Manning and Clarendon county a few SPECIAL BARGAINS as well as keeping our stock to the level completeness, which now is the subject of so much favorable comment. The Large Number of Pleased Buyers who have visited our establishment are convincing proof that we are supplying their wants with Fitl lijo AT Unpred V9 Below we quote a few prices that will interest you: 35 pieces 3 H cashmere 34 inches at 25 cents, worth 33 cents. 13 pieces Pelhams tricots, all wool, at 25 cents. 89 pieces henriettas and cashmeres from 33 cents to $1.00 per yard, worth 25% more. Full line trimming to match each piece. 1 case ladies' fast black lisle thread ribbed double heel and toe seamless hose at 25 cents, worth 40 cents. 1 case 4-4 fruit loom at 8J cents. 5 pieces 10-4 unbleached sheeting at 18 cents. 10 pieces 10-4 bleached sheeting at 23 cents. Come Early and Procure the Bargains. Very respectfully, HORTON, IRESS,& CO. Yes We Have Cot 'Em On The Run.! High Prices and Hard Times Must Go. Nothing Can Stand Before Our Magnificent New Goods and Marvelous Prices. See Them and You Want Them! Price Them and You Buy Them! The best manufacturers produced finer goods this season than ever before-We Got Them. Leading houses laid in a limited line of extra choice styles for their best trade-We Got Them. Large Jobbers offered prizes below the market to cash buyers-We Got Them. -: Fine - Goods - Bought - Low - Can - Be - Sold - Cheap, : And we will do it. Our Great Fall and Winter Stock has been bought at a bargain, and shall be sold at a bargain. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Cloaks, Carletiis Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc. The finest and most complete assortment of new and popular styles you ever laid your eyes on. An Immense Line of New Novelties as well as all the LEADING STAND ARD GRADES. WE WILL CIVE MORE HONEST QUALITY FOR A DOLLAR THAN HAS EVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED YOU. Come in, and learn what pleasure, satisfaction, and economy there is in trading with J. R (TTENBERG & SONS, The Old Reliable, SUMTER, S. C. meOUR DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT IS IN CHARGE OF A MODISTE FROM NEW YORK. The S FATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, pcx3Ls THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUA OMrCE Or SC33OOL COMMISIONER, hCOUNTY OF CLARENDON. County of Clarendon. CLAREDON COUYTY. Court of Common Pleas. MAG, S C. Oct. 20,1891. 3 z Parte Amzi 2bU aW wiuiam 2ind) John F. Werner and L. H. Quirollo, Co-Part- Lte e Public Schol for ClrBe ners, Trading under the Firm Kame of John county will be o Monday, the sec F. Werner & Go.. Pkintiffs, ond (2) day of N r. 1891. Trustees againstof the several school districts in the county OF PRSONAL PROKITY. a~w~stare requested to take notice of this, and to J. A. prott and J. Xf Sprott, Defendants. open their schools on that day, or as soon UNDER By virtue of a Decree in the above enti- thereafter as practicable. Trustees are alio in us as executors of the tied cause, made by Judge Jas. F. Izlar, and requested to be careful in the employing of estate of Wesley Tindal, deceased, we win dated June 3rd, 1891 appointing the under- nn Satrda the 28th da of November signed, Thomas Wilson. "Receiver of allreonzdaqulfetotahbthcon181atpliotryfrcstoheh and singular the property, real and person- t or feannr.etbdea h eiec ftelt s al, of the said J. A. Sprott, save and except L OT AI. lyTna.dcaebtentehuso such property, real and personal, as he Sho omsinrCaednocoki h fenotefloigpr may be entitled to, as and for a homestead.,oa rpry owt under the constitution and laws of said 2mls State. with the usual and ample powers of ] o i e o n af Receivers, in such cases," etc., I will sell for cash, at Jordan in said county and State, METGOFTl TC OD- 1tohrewgn on the 13th day of November, 1891, between erofTeSmrtnFtizrad the hours of 11 o'clock a. in.. and 12 o'clock, auatru opn ilb eda t 0 uhl on m.,* the following property, to wiest:to eean thrari The store-house at Jordan, lately occup.ied31t18,a 9occk.infrheprals and owned by the said J. A. Sprott. Thepoeocosdrnaprpiintin Thabedsrbdpoetyobeol purchaser having the right to remove said ces h aia tc fsi opn o atro mn h er~tIwitr store house from the lands on which it isfrmsxtoandolstoweyoe now located.tosn olr.etdnsi sae The above property having come into B re ftebado ietr.AZ IDL my hands, as Receiver in the above entitled ~ .D ULDE ILA IDL cause. THOMA3. WILSON.,e.adTes.~ 7h 81 Ocoe 7 81 eevr etMber 29, 189. COt 0 81 xPreAiTna n ila id