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PUS''ISEES ALL COUNTY AMD TO\W\ OFFICIAL ADVER;TISiMENT . MANNING, S. V.: W\EDNESDA. _17. 11. 7. 600 Cotton Sheets. Earmcrs, we h::v; jn< got in t' tton Sheets ihat will h.l 2~) lbs. s ed c tto:n, and we are o:Tering th:m at 20e. ':e o: $2.25 per dozen. Never * id c'be: l..:es. than 25c. each. Tose farmersw buy supplies for '^aithering co0a wil well to give us a Call, as we arm prepared to fill their watits. We have now ir stock 75 12-b. boxs , Tobacco. that we are offein by w sale at 25c. 30c. and d.' pr I . .n:. yo can sell this Tobacco at the san:e riee we sell them here, and they will ie:.1 n 1 nice profit. We have now in stock 1o hal s 'I. ,ahi and Brown ilom:'ans tat wre i:ou ht in June when cotton goods were at the lowest point, since then they have. * .vanc d fro: $2 50 to :- 1er bale. But ie have them on hand at these low priee- :ai we intend to let them to with our u., protits and . ve our < ast *ters the :di:m:e of our good buying. ? e also extend an invitation troe who are thinking of op.ning( store for the seed cCtten trade. WA. will fura.L Nay with goods at prices th'tt ycu C. an im:ke money. Call and see rs and we will show you we mean business. Yo'irs for tae caisL. W. E. JENKINSON. Bay your ice at Huggins' narktet. Mrs. E. C. Aisbrook has returnedl home from a sojourn to Sullivan's Island. Captain A. L. Lesesne left this maorning for Greenville to spend a couple of weeks. All of the stores are being scoured an d painted up. preparatory to receiving faitl goods. New crop turnip seed for saile. R . ii. Loryea, the druggist. Mr. Luther McIntosh. of Workman, has taken a position behind the counters of W. E. Jenkioson. There will be a match guiue ot bil b_ tween the Black River and Manning eiubs next Friday. Mr. S. A. Rigby left last Thursdiy for the Northern markets to purchise his f.ll and! winter gids. Crushed Fruits served at irockinton's soda fountain. Messrs. Samuel, William and Furman Bradham went on the excursion to the up country this morning. The Patnol' b.seba:i club will go to Orangeburg next Friday to play a match game with tLe Pine Grove club. Hon. E. M. Seabrook and famnyiv who have been visiting Isv. James McDpweHl will return to their home on E listo jIsland this evening. Attention. Baseball Ciabs ! Fall line of Basebaiisviua Bats at R. B. Lorvea's. Mr. John A. Burgess, of Macn, Ga., after spending about two weeks in slannng, returned to his home is t Monday, but he will be back they say. Miss Eva Sires, of Summerville, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W' . C. Chandler, for about six weeks, retur ned to her home last Thursday. Senor Canovais dei Castillo, prime in ister of Spaia was assassinated last Sun day: at Santa Agueda, a bathing resort. The~ .murdereris Michile Angelo Golli, an an archist. Ices, Shakes and Coca-Cola an d Sodas at Brockinton's. The fretght trains are bringing in large quantities of good's for our merchants, and 3f a large trade is not dlone in Manning this fall, it will be because the mierchanits wvill not husLe. There is a revival or protracted meeting now in progress in the L'aptist church. It sfarted last Sanday. Reov. J. M. Booth, of Lumberton, N. C., is assisting the pastor, Bev. J1. 0. Giongh. County Chairman Bradhatn informs us' that Mr. L. S. 1Uigham, candtdate for. Con gress, who left here without paying his assessment has sent him an expr~ess on ey order :.o cover the amount. LGo to Brochinton's for whatever you w.tat. The laeniiug Academy will open on Mon day, Septemuber 4i. If you are not al ready patronizing sonic good school, Mujor McLean ana AMrs. Alsbrook will be glad toF teach your children. Both are teachers of experience and will give you satisfaction. We have received a copy of the hand somely got ten up catalo~gue of the Wint brop Nor-als an d In<:ustriudt College, of Rtock Hut L The book shows the Institution to have no superior in the Soutb, and a mag nilicent monument to the Rteformers of the State. Mr. C. E. Stubbs, the gena l representa tive of the Carolina Grocery Company. was in town last Friday hunstlng foe his hions addt that evening's mail carried down a weli padded order. 'The C rotina tGroc.:ry isa popular house and wit~h such a salesman. the large quantity of goods they sell is easily explained. Fresh turnip seed, all kinds. R. B3. Lo'r yea, the druggist. R~ev. Jamtes McDowell left on t:e excuir sion train this morning to spend ten udays at Glenn Springs. There wilbe nopra ing iD the Presbyterian churchi nex t Sun day and no prayer meeting this naodnx week. Mr. AlcDowell wilT preachl August 22, at the usual bour's. It is a dangerous practice f.r iLoys who are in love to leave their let'es layiing around loose, for love, likte "odni hard road to tratvel." We hear" ofaMn fling youth w~ho left the rough dratoa letter lying on a desk and by soe" eus pocus mnanner it got into the hanids ofon of his favorite girls. Now, this soutcg ! lowv did not intend for the gir: to see t'atm letter and when he receive i a te fro her with his own letter enclosed, .:sbuh es reamched the hir on his heua an d th' color has not faded out yet. Unys be careful with your letters. Ice for sale at Huggins' tit. oener the Senorialcam, g will be here F3riay, the 27th?~ as.ndw hope to see the large.,t crowd t .ha or ssembled in daning on that a. e want Clarendon. to show wh' ''t: Ifa ovation they can give to the miani whoe.: labored hones.tly antd faithfuly fo te and who is now heing isrepreseted a 1. abused by profess.ion.dn poitcansEer body come to Man ning on the z7th at ;ive all the speakers a coorteous hearint if they catn convince you that .John L.M [Larin is not the ian to vote tor*, well and good. lion. Ben Duilre Hlodge and faiuly, o )eala, Flan., is visiting relatives in the Fork. Mr. Hlodge is the Sheriff Marion Count and has beld that high an d Lono.al o ition for a numibcr of years. He is-n the y:>uug men who la:t Clai de se er rears ago; somie went to Teuxas and. othier 1oother States, but Mr. Hold'. ce E'oida and after dinding a most~ esI al vife he made his future hom in.eae >f tiowers. T'hat he has doite wel isknw >y the contidence phatted in ii nb h atizens of his adtopted home. Get cool at Brockinton's. Manning is "radually pushing e nto the comatieial proess. a, an.t : ~ecenlt spurt she has~ take cota rill becot- one of the m' a ror owns la the *'t- a \' inin tiow enterprues .s.5 D. m litdwar ts minaigr. Ii~ -mu' a ri L hand ing hardware, at w*s an..i. fr j r s priot enb " : '.a ; : : t : i b.', r. "" z L :t n il : t ( '. . ! .a. r n'ai -. "7 .: . : : I ' ... .:.' .t ' ofth t own".. :uli c.,. tr ... .i lth ug few~'i : n '-e ::.. we~It in t y : th .. a .' tf. r u e: l ti.' i_ i : s . i. Joh I. : t 1' -:1 : : o: .:n , , .fwel c:: :-tt- : l .t ca : \"m t' : '; in t :" . drCtin wi \a , :. . . I-.t Y\) AND YOU! im; \iNDFATHIER m4 Cn---. 9 - ?:,y 1i lw r n p o} ('r th. ce',:I : . WViin n he " oe o l 1:shin"1 I " .I:C:2i beet vo att ,l. de u i ' -r i ;'... :'. m--1 :eme!t as \w'.:1 :. in ti s er : .i ges . i "l l's S ' r 1a a il i :. 1h 1 meshe'::e of to l1:1:y. It is rt'e are:J by "99 1-:. t:1 ls an: t9 Its i -t' r::.. il.:' r_ :J: the s andi k d n r c . Hood's S r s;1':ril't:'- promtpy upn- the blood anad by uinrg punre, rich blo.od, it eure, dis e::moe 1and e~sta blishes .ol he'alth. A 'New Euterprise. E. lwa;r:i S. Ervin an- " Frank P. Ervin, conoccee the tir:;; to be known :sthe Mlat-1 nit:g Hardwirl:- C':'?spsiy. They have opened up a fie,, -.-1 eamp;ete stock of hatrd4"are, tinware ammi' '11 ppi:. and Lo;:': to tll a long telt want in Manning. In f.re, the people of Clarendon can ilnd. .hat ther want at home and not be om pelled to go to Su:te or order as hereto fore. The 'lantrin Hardware ' oanpany en pets'e' thie, a"-' to make a ling y theMat ttoing merchandie there mist be a plrott. We expect a living profit only. Our stock was bonght for cash int Phila del phia, B.ttmore adi Rehondca, the hest taret for ar,1ware in thi-i eountry. We can an will do as wel for our .atrons as at:. anywhere. To those who ne d i r aers, ranges, stove:, stovewa e. store pipe, or abysthieng connc'ctc with stves, we sty-croit.e and sec our Richmond stoves. There a e none better .tde. We trial to intd the best Stove ::d found tr'e1 in thi conynd. Pai cash for them at the fondury, thus j curin g ti:egrewtest po.l discannt. Goe and ,tee these Riehmndnt stoves eand' getprcs pnees. h ei h es rn~s Farmers, iLi men i:, eeks:aths, Louse Untiiders, arpenters housekeepers, sports men and hunters wii! tli do weid by coes in- to see the annin Hardware C'empny Paw hen needing n athe in . th ant ~te Fr"- P. Ehncud , .4 e uage. DR.e" IN'cii NWbc DISCYEI 1s'c-se when needing anthedicine the world for all forms of coughs and colds and for consumptio'n. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disapoint. It has no equal for whoopiug congh, asthma. hay frer, peumaor'ia, brtnchitic, la grlpp~e, :old in the head arnd for conisun:ption. Itj ia safe for :tlt a:.es, p.icasant to take, ata l abo-ve all, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New- Life Pills in c-on neetion with Dr. King's Now Dcovery, as thev reouliate and tone tihe stomnach and bowels. We guaax te perfect satisfac tion or return money. Fre-e irial bottles a~t R. B. Lorye-a's drug .store. iRegular siza 5>0 :en ts and $1.00. Little er no interest is being takeon in p.'it ' or the severa: a:ndidates by the p'ople ot the Fork:. Ki- peuople as a gen era'. thing belong to the Con:.servative tle 'eut, :-ud conseqiun:iy have little show in "aanp~g like the present Senatorial a-ad Congressial contests. Havn;; no candi dte whomi we can consistently advocato , we -'re compelled :o quietly await the i: Croip' are' not as good as they wore for he same t.-i-me in V -'. The protracted weti we-ather in Ja ne~ and Jaiy has causel e-nt on to 1 '' c emniderably below the normal. Ihe corn crop is not so very much dame aged, yt it is not as goodl as that of a year >o. Gares are failing generally. Rie s a ' u's failnre. lFrni, etc., is above -:e'averae in co-d.ition and vicid. loe e-:oiera has 'i~l.1 n arly a:1 e -t'e L""s ia ibis neighnborho.'.'. where it ha bcen taig sinlc'* ear-iintg. It c-an be mfely' es'mated that at least 75 peri cent. of he I.o1.9 s"e'-bd t-> the dis-ase. The pcrtrctedli mein:: -t 0Otand M. E.church comme nced1 o' th 8th. 'dr. Piips, the pastor, i- :-ing 'tided by tue reshiing clder. .Mr. Clye and .Mr. Duin els, tie pasto.rco th-e Sno'etir e ach M '.':-:'han: past" cro Do 11: Ba N ist hcch,' wi ond a prtraeei.' i tnga iis c-urc, ':.::::'n he third anday Toinae- cnri; isi tr::ae nov. Mr. A. D.'i'adi~n wil'l ,oon r1tusrn to rticL of-.w 'in par"t-nrsh9ip with one of, c niu '.ou-"gxvrsr. disE:Fning ..of) Sumter, is vst 'I .lvBERLA\'; C'OLIC, CIiOLERAu Al) DI \lmIiIQEA IMiEDY. A D ' J x Trr. <f Tr':i:uble, 'Tenn., in cost l.............a..:...est:i.thsvcn.". 'h:is is the be.5t tt'ai.int !!: wo.ri 1 for -g , n 9 . : ' ..:i' r: . C ,'tO w.a a - I9.:l -'ihn. t C i. W . C.'I .tsO L':eia .urwan, -.u.r'o.0: (og1w ve 1'rt ' "" : Dtr.:an er -f-:v xi'..'neid'"t tlocarr-: i n a Fr.i~ ::whih aS:. xxl.', -.. . . .' :hey- had -.-e i'i...i* ' rI CI poli9- . T - - : - . n - .1 m. W . I : L ,\ i t : t:n r ,, . r - k. V n I ('r:r ')1.: - i.at t lit:'- C': ( - iwie:a anit i :i a :.-:1: v s - {.'t , 1 i Lim!. -- W ili.au 1'. .I :. ". , ',:e r:: t. :-., by .1 L n .'I :ir STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLRENDON. THEREAS, J. R. C(OX made sniE tA mue to grant hin letters of administration, of tie estate of and ehtects of R. Ii. Cox. These are therefore to cite and admonish all anid siniar the kinl dred and creditors of the said R. H. Cox, deceased. that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning. on the 20ith lday of August next, after publieation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have. why tlhe said admin istr tion should not be granted. (iiven under my hand this 11th day of August, A. D. 1 97. [SEAL.] LOUIS APPELT. Judge of 'Probate. Notice to Creditors. All pa.rsons ha ving (:iaim a tLlil.-t the estate of E. R. Rchb on de cea'eda, will prescnt them duIy attested, and t'uo " ow ing said estate aw xakce pamvient to L. N. IIICIIIoUiRG, E. entoir. Silver, S. C. Jady 31. 1s97. SUPERVISOR'S NOTICE. OFFICE COt NTY StI'EltvISOlt, i Coas.nE\oN Cocm. anning. S. C.. Jan. 29ih. 1S1!;. -Tlie C. eat ' Xn )tyupervior-s oai.e wil' b 1 pen onil Saturde~v of iach week. for' thec tr:asactiorn of . s:.i(.. 'Te other a rs of tih. we I wi ll b e t of l:' (uiIce :ditenin t-) roads aid bria.-. s T. C. OWENS, County Sntervis.r. Notice. The Township Boards of Comis-u sioniers of public highways of Claren don County will take not ice that they are hereby required to instruc each of the overseers in their respect-I ive townships, to stake off their re spective roads and notify any per sonus plowing or otherwise obstruct ing the public roads within said stakes will be required to answer a dlirected by law. By ordler of the Board. T. C. (OwENs, Ch. B3d. Sup. C. C. Manning. May 25. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! W'd C. CHIANDLER is hleadqularters for* C'ooking' Stoves. 0Onr Lead1er anid Star Leader are the best for you to buy. Five-year auiarantee rziven1 with both of them. Prices are right, Boug2htI direct from the factorv. Our fall stock of FURNITURE will be up) to date in Style. Quality andl Prie--. !ONERTAIN UEPARhiMENT is comple~te. W\ill ZerVe you n tllis line at; any Ilour'. Look out for somel( o! our bargainis soonl. 1)On' t f'rue t theC plc to; bny your Stoves. WM. 0. CHANPLn TfHE MANNINQ, S. U. 0Promp'ii iIS is H-d sI t tI : ' iv Dpjosits soliitd. C11 edeion1s itve ipromp :Ite:: t. LEVL. aier. .t L:. .8l Suf?8ylng and L8iinag alaaon Con*:~ .:**. : rz - tali it oItice o :I ui.ir-:.i.: Sami- :, S. C'. . HN3. IBYNs1vu1.l Do , e iv I100. sars:parilla in prter :nce it any - H r al!namt to the exclu slonof :: :" Gcns"o -. sarsapa-ii chd _ asC tho . s to Are Youi in a f I Pices lowest . - ". li r hirst .1rt: n:. , " . ii*l" . H on!iest Qul::dily\ e.ver I"\ e re1. -; -t ::rivl' , our, ' . _i 1' tock"i, wieb1 :tlil lin sure I!: .J li- a'. ... elt Iit; noti ing o ::;;,'e isig every\ th1ing the bes'tt. Ti:e qual:ity ; will tell it. Tle --riee wic si it. ald that is the reasCion u should cone and get n IIf,. <rargiaiis fthat aw\ait von ;is t:: ::ritant of (enera Mer ebhanaiise. W e C".! Gh 1ou .auhes' and Gents' (lria Silk . iibrellaS for 50e., also an all Silk Ladie's'Umbrella for .50c. YIon t this Uubrella for half its value. In the Dry Geo::sJiue we have just received new faslioablie goods, and oiler them cleaper than usual on ac count of the aivaneed season. In N-otions, etc.. our line is complete ag:tin an:l bartgains offered. New and latest styvies in Ladies' and .I isses' Slippers at prices wnich will Cause YOU to wonder. Ladies' Don gola Shoes for $1.00, etc. A good Satin Calf Shoe for nen, only 41.00. In fact, a fall assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. In Gen;s Furnishing Goods, such as . irts,Suspeuers. Fine Neckwear, etc., we claim the lead. We call your attention to a lot of Flower Pots which we offer cheap. Reliable Groceries always on hand. just receivel :t carload of Teunes see Wag ); oe and two horse, will be s.ld cheau for cash. i-:;(iker w\ show all the latest no ei(es inl great profusion. We keep he v;Very tinest selections in: all stauidard syles. We make it a point to have ever" uticle in stock the best of s k ! The dollar .o:: spend wnh1 I:4 g furthet, lasts longer, get ill'e t le, .ets more cutmtity, gets m:re qality : nd (oes more good ii: serce, w ort h and wear ttan anyi" m1: 1 .io c Ste:Il. Our goods l~a '. i :o v:ttingr yoJur ins-pectiol i :\". this: itemem ber we a: t g. t; cur interest to e as e not all vor trade. .cur truly, Pr mlW ry Election ZManagers.[ U *r CoN Cua.T.r, i.1:Ft'clN Ct'NTrY. Feloig sa Hist of the a.anagers acp ponti by the County, Democcratic Exeec: t.ve Co *uitee for the primnary election toc Le beii uut 31, 107 and for the second pri-ar toc be held two weelks Liter, if saidj seei-alhD 'ri-,arycl ek-etiobe nee::ssary. Poli ope i fo-a . m. to 4p. m.: AcnJ.1J Naie .- E. Hioi:.e, J. W. CLar~i --- W'. T Lesine, W. E. D~ar bourg, . S. Dais D *ctor -:.p1. N. Tobjias, S. F. PaLr k-r, . J. Haiy DIu)as-W \J.Trb ev'ille. A. J. Hiek-, 'no .:a1t Tarn s, R. S.i.l .b::1). ebards.n, jr. -i n1 W hr,1.C 'o ~ u C M:-.iC' .: . I.-. . ey .D Ne iTow - W. II. Car , G. . or 3 w en . i :.1 in. T..1. ad .. P .w l-L A. (i G :ai i , J. 1B. (ritiin, t i .J :I n. IL. .i .U .IMcI nle. 1:. C. L:lek -v. W. N. 0Rs ..r-- .\. N. F.:1 r.) F. I:iiy, J .' \ - W W.('tr. H. L. lbun-I Mn 2. T1 il. ii. - Ity.. d: o tu cs i I setie i::' -e eeu o 1.y the: A. . tii' I:;. ':a~. J. :..mu . [ enr CCh.rnum I - - 1.I .::: i i e - .. . r.: u u l t . \ di.mp am D h, A. D. l tJ7. T'itD.Y & ItEYNULD.S. YBALL! The Bas Ball Season ha: arrive: . and R. B Lorye las rceived o ply of T. W. 'Wood Sons' PrizeMeii ot A the pu.iand J. L. WLSON.ea Notary Public and Insurance Agent Vill place Fire insurance in THE PALA TINE INSERAN('E COMiPANY, of En lamd an. the SUN .UI'AL. n' Nev Orb-as. Ais; repn "nt TH E PITUDEN TIAL Life inr:mteu Con 7my of Amlueri. cx, one of the stronget atl iest compa nlis. Call on ue b7efore t.:king out your insur 011ee. OFFICE AT TOBACCO WAREHOUSE IANNING, S. C. N otice. liec 8:t1perintentiot of E luc:.:-o n, 1 Ciarendon County. Until further notice I will be ii mv office every Saturday. fro:u ) a. m. to 1 in. and from 2 p. in.. to 5 p. in. Other days vi 11 be spent in visiting the schools. W. S. IICHUOUflG. Supt. Euitcation, C. C. Manning, S. C., Feb. 1st 197. Notice. FISII LAW. In accordance with an Act of the General Assembly, it becomes my duty to inform the pb)lic of the foi lowing law: It is unlawful to tish with nets or gigs, or set traps, or shoot fish with any kind of gun, in any of the fresh waters. rivers. creeks. lakes or other streams in Clarendon. Chesterfield, Georgetown, Horry. Marion, Marl boro and Richland Counties between the first day of May and the first day of September; punishment, a fine of twenty dollars. one half to be paid informer. or thirty days imprison mIent. Any person killin. injuring or de stroying any fish in "he fresh waters of this State by the u s of dynamite, giant powder, or other explosive ina terial, shall be punished by a fine of not more than one ii i:tlred dollars. or imprisonment not ix: "r than six month. or bot1 in i ,eretiofn of the Court. Hunting, fisig or :uting on Sunda is u punish.d by no.t moore than ffty dollars tine or ibirty. d; vs im prisoninent Any violation of the precedingx~ :is law is punishied by fre' :': to on': bundred dolar 0. . nP-half to be na id inftorno-. a .'"r'-oned from ten to trtya e. -x s fiense: but for 'tL on ee the p)uishnuent -h i. ea i bondred dollars ine . '-e-a to be iaid the informe-. or t irty d*o to All of the fish l aws miu-t h enforced oy the Supervisor alid Township Boards. As a sworn ollicial I will discharge ny duty. but I hope there will be no aicessity to invoke the aid ot the aw-. T. C. Owi.:s, Coutnty Supervisor. - BROCKINTON - HAS A FUIL LINE Soaps, Perfumes, Patent Miedicines, Pure Drugs, Stationery, Vaseline. ce Cold Soda Water~ ad Milk Shakes L~P TO D)ATE. kT BRIOCKIiNTQ1VS. Ice Crem ami~i Soda:. xi all qnutities to families at all ours uipon short notice. I use Punre Fruit Syrups for Sodta Vater and liilkShk: Give nUe some of vaer patraxnagec. j. CA LVIN BOYD, cat. '., Brwing ompny ICANDIDTE! It . :+ not W!'o rins. I ;L : '+ rue. ;lUI 1 llOpe LC S:iv.:o wtn i um C 0( e-trte I t:) .i . Will youI vote fort , " I i hilk vou will wh:; . hear 1my platform. I li' ::' ill !lore I1OnOV. l I wotln(f't be in J l - 1 D.I -fel' SI I CeI' alld e . hat gold does - ' take alon. also. rsi. to all and : :ile'S to nlon(" is * a t -. sentiment; but one thit i har for human na In to work squarely up to ailH( 1"i et ice.. mct i N"ceapl goods and h "mos br-ains to all. an k :' vantage of none if I know it. How do ou like that Irin cinle . rv well. of course. Tleni remember it this fall and come to see me. If nothing happens I will be in the new brick store next to McLeod's corner, and will have a general line of Merchandise, which I will offer as low as goods canl reasonably be sold. I have already bought most of my fall stock, which will be in next month, about the time I occupy my new store. You are most cordially in vited to call on me. Yours very truly. J. HARRY LESESNE. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, C HLur sTOs, S. C., May 19, 1897. On and -utter this date the following passenpr scbedule wiil be in effect: NoRTHE ASTER i RAILROAD. So;th.Bound. '35. *23. -53. Lv Forence. 3.35 A. 8.00 P. Lv Kinz-:,re. 8.59 Ar Lic, 4.48 1.15 Lv Lan-, 448 9.15 7.52P. Ar Cr:,n, (.20 10.50 9.25 -'rth.-isound. -7s. -32. *52. Lv Charowt 5.3 A. 5.00 P. 7.00 A. Ar Lanes. U)0 0.30 8.20 ILv Lanrs, 7 0 6.30 Lv Kingstree. 7 Ar Floren.a-, S.2 7.5 'Da:iy. -'~ I~l vxcept Sunday. No. 5' :- art.ng to Columbia vial Cetai L.- . C. Train N 73and V' run via W~ilson and Ka ti Se-it Line--and make e':: ..in i all points North. Tud~ em & .a.R leave Florence d~d0:aet noda 8.55 a :n, arrive Damr a 9. ::cChera~w, 10.40 a in, . 1.- i - om Leave Florence h y, : Lda, ,.10 p mn, arrive Dar neon 8 40 p m, Hartsville 9.35 p mn, lI-. ile '.1) m Gibson 10 p mi. Lea~v'. Frec Su:nday only 9 a mu, arrive Da.lato r..n .i rtsvlile 10.10 L..ve rbson daily except Suin'ay G.15 b ::. in- tasile G641 an marive Darling-j to:, 7.46 r*m . Lve H~.:tsvlle dailyex a tNr'a . 3 a :.arnve Darlington 7.15 a Im:, nton 74.5 a m, arriv.' 1r -ice c.. :. m. Leave W~adq.sboro daily seg a:::..:. I n Cheraw~ .15 p mn, Dalntu *2 pa i. arie Florence i ai. Leae~ U. -.v:lle Su'ay onl 7 a m,. Dari ngton 7.45 a ma, arrive Fiorence 8.10 J. 1R. K ENLEY, JNo. F. D1VINE, Gen'i Manan~er. Gen'l Sup't. T. M. EME~RSoN, Tradic Manager. IIL 2. EMERISoN, Gen'i Pass. Agent. w.C.&iA. South-Bound. 55. 35. 52. Lv W uington,-4.00l P. Lv Ma.'ion, 0; 4*; Ar Floene, 7.2 Lv Fioience, 7.30 .335A Ar Samt.-r, 9.1' 4 Lv Smuter, .1) *.35 A. Ar C'olu'.ubia, I .35 10.55 No. 52 runs through1 fromi Charleston via Central Ri. R., leavin' Charleston 7 a mu, Laue~s 8.203 a mi Manbnn 9.05 ai m. North-Bound. Lv u~u'i 54.0 53. 32. Lv Clumia, 5.5 .].5 P. Ar Smter, 71' 0.35 Amr~ FLec. 7.55 Lv I 'orence, b 55 Lv M:'.rios, " 34 Nio.53 mrns throu;.h to Charleston, S. C.. via cnial Rn. Lit. arriving :,lanniug 7.10 p m Lanes, 7.5 p m Charieston 9.25 p mn. Trains on Conway -ranch leave Chad cournm 10) 4 a m, riv mie Conway 1 pi t, re turning le-ave Conway~ 2.45 p m,. arrive Chtadh -r.15I p m, leave Chadbourn 5.40 p mI ariv at Huib 0.20y mu, returning lev . I.~ b - .30 a m, arrie at Chadbourn. 1.15 a m. Dily exvcept Sundav. J. R. KENLY, Gen'ti Manager. T. M1. I'MEn-0oN TraJdie MaU;;e. II. M. EIEi1SoN, G-n'i Pams Agent. CENTRA\L . R. of 'So. CROLINA'. j.. (r: U . 1 1. i.. 2 . J ne., 03 \ .10 i" . .1u newood, 3.11 I. riv te r, .2 " BIG OFFER To those who wish to p)otroni' us this fall. We not only oil-r y- 1u the best goods for :he least mouey, but in addition t that we url i away au 5.00 Automatic Organ. This .>is crtaui\i oe of the wjoudcrs of the age. It plays t w e 2iifcre2t pieces before stopping. md after Aug ust. 1th, *rc will give with every $1.00 locha: a coupon, nunbered from 1 to 2000. When cou s are all given out, we wil then draw for the lucky num ' ;her and the person holding the corresponding number will be enttitled" to the organ1. O1 v an h a nice assortncot of Perfumery and Rememb er that we are still offering Men's Youths' and Children's Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Dress Goods sold :I' cost foir the next 30 days. Bargains in Shoes. Big reduction in the price of Bicycles. We are sole agents of the celebrated Columbia and Hartforl Bicycles, and can li all orders on short notice. When you wish a Bicycle, give us a trial, and we will save you money. Anything in the line of Groceries at prices -that will meet competition). Give us a trial. Yours respectfully. HARVIN & BARRON. HARDWARE. HARNESS. ~~I~~i TIIE [_ __ HARDWARE COMPANY. OAVIS A. C. DAVi!s M"r. 0) H BUFEEu ARMSPPU-cCo 232 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON S. C. State Agents for the Sale of Wholene c. Tin Plate, TinwresTinners' *oseSupplies, Furnish- Galvan ing God, -'.A-izedGutter Oil - . and Pipe. Over 200 different styles of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Also Oil Cookers and Heater We want the leading~ muerchant in every town in the State to sell our line of Stoves. We guarantee fall protecti n in his territory to each agernt we appoint If not sold in your town send to us for cuts and prices. TBl CAROINA GROCERY COMPANY Successors of BOYD BROS. TEOMAS WILSON, Deiet COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 195 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. Percival Manufacturing Co. Doors, Sash and Blinds. 748 to 486 M~EETING ST.. CHARLESTON, S. C. EsTlAB3LISHED 1808. . W. FOLS0M, sign of the Big Watch, y~~h UMTHR- ::S. C. - - A BIG LINE OF - Bi ~ rthday, Wedding and Christmas Presents - WATCHES, DIAMONDS -- Fine Sterling Silver Clocks, Optical Goods, Fine Kni'.es, Scissoms or d Lt':m. .ehinleNedles, etc ~~ ~ Al remairing guranteed.