University of South Carolina Libraries
PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOW! OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: . WE DNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1898. It is a Fact Beyond contradiction that we have now iE stock one of the largest and most seleci lines of Fine Millinery ever seen in this town and what is better still, our Milli nery so m uch cheaper than elsewhere that ladies nearer other towns come here to buy their Hats. Ladies, you will remember that three years ago it was impossible for a lady to get a decent hat in this place, but by our persistent efforts we have given to this town a Millinery and Fine Dress Goods'department full worthy of the sup port of any community. Our two large upright showcases contain 30 Pattern IHats from New York and Baltimore markets are well worthy of the attention of the most fastidious lady. * Ladies, we cordially invite you to call lln4 inspect our large line of fine Milli nery, a.d we would specially call your at tention to one of the most well selected line of fine Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets and Ribbons and Gimps it has ever been your good pleasure to inspect in this town. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urday noon. Mr. J. H. Lesesne was in town last Sat urday and Sunday. Winter seed rye for sale byjR. B. Loryea, the druggist. Mrs. M. B. Burgess is visiting relatives in Sumter. Rust proof seed oats for sale by Legg & Hutchinson. Mr. Ed. Green of New Zion was in Man ning last Friday. Just received, Pearl Onion Sets. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Miss Lulie Harvin returned to Winthrop college this morning. Brockinton has a full line of spectacles. and can fit young or old eyes. Try him. We are informed that another convict has made his escape from the chaingang. Harness, harness; they are out of sight. Legg & Hutchinson. Misses Julia and Laura Mood of Sumter are visiting their aunt, Mrs. L C. Ingram. New crop Turnip Seed, all varieties. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Rev. S. A. Nettles of Landrums is in Manning on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. D. Alsbrook. Photos, three fcr 25c for next ten days. at Taylor's canvas gallery. Manning, S. C. Died near Packs'ville last night an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rt. Hill,aged 10 months. If you have weak eyes and need glasses, go to Brockinton's drug store. Miss Pearle L. .Breedin left for Charles ton last Monday night, where she goes to r.ttend schooL They are beauties-Legg & Hutchinson's buggies. Come and see them. [10-2t Some of the boys from here are writing heme asking their friends to assist them to get a discharge. When in Manning call at Taylor's can vas gallery and have your picture taken. Orange blossoms will bloom in Manning before frost, and then the tree will be trans .planted in Georgia. A fresh supply of Tenney's peanut brit tie. B. B, Loryea, the druggist. Mr. 0. E. Webber has beeu appointed United States Commissioner for the East ern District of South Carolina. I will be in Manning for the next ten days making fine photos. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. B. Taylor. [10 Married near New Zion last Saturday night by Magistrate J. P. Turbeville, Mr. Hardy Hardin, and Miss Jessie Welsh aged 13 years. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. Broekinton has a full supply of. all kinds andt can please you. To properly address a letter to our boys in Camp it shouid be written Co. D. 2nd Regt, S. C. V. Camp Cuba Libra, Panama Park Fla. For Rent-Four-room cottage. SO; Net ties house, 8 rooms, S13. Apply Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook. [ 9-tf Married last Friday night~by l'otary Pub lic F. N. 'Thomas near Seloc, Mr James Coward aged 16 years and Miss Barfield aged 12 years. Beautiful line of box paper and envel opes, latest styles, .lowest prices. .L. B. Loryea, the druggist. The man who refrains from advertising because he is displeased with the editor simply cuts off #is nose to spite his face. A business man up to the times, has better judgment. Why drive with broken harness or have them tied up with strings, when you can get all the new pieces at Legg & Hutchin son's stables. We want our readers to read carefully the half-page advertisement of Kendall's in this issue. Look into the stores that ad vertise and then look in at those that don't, then note the differance in cash sales. Pay~your town taxes. Office open after 2 o'clock at Loryea's drug store. 9-3t:1 B. J. Buowsz, Clerk and Treas. The county chairman is anxious to dis brse the funds he has on hand for the payment of election expenses. Managers who have not been paid should communi cate with J. Elbert Davis, county chairman, at once and get their money. The Manning Academy will open Mon day, October 3. Tuition. S1, $2, $3 and S4. English, Latin, French, music and art taught. E. C. ALsi3BooK. Charleston is to have a week of festivi ties some time during October, at which the country tolk 'wifl be cordially wel comed. We may differ when it comes to politics, but when we want a good time there is no place like old Charleston. When you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great pile care, don't accept any. thing else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute for piles, for sores, for burns. R. B. Loryea, Manning; L. W. Nettles, For eston; H. L. Wilson, Jordan. -The inspection of Col. Brailsfo'rd's cay aly on Friday, October 7th. will be one of those many delightful days for which these occasions at Fanola are proverbial. Brass band music, barbecue, lovely girls and bandsome cavaliers is a brave and joyous sight indeed. The ladies of the Summer ton Episcopal church will serve an elegant1 dinner for the purpose of furnishing their lovely little church which is now entirely .tiisbe .a ever cent p~a for. Read Legg and Hutchinson's advertis, ment in this issue. They are reliable deal. ers and when you buy from them you can feel satisfied with the resuit. IY a mau wants a good buggy or a solid set of har ness Legg and Hutchinson always is well supplied and they will give their customers the best of attention. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat vields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmles in effect, tonches the right spot, reliable and just what is wante-l. It acts at once. R. B. Loryea, Manning; L. W. Net ties. Foreston: H. L. Wilson, Jordan. The State Executive Committee at its meeting last Friday night decided to dis miss the contest of Mr. J. E. Ellerbe against Hon. Jas. Norton; they declared the latter the Democratic Congressional nominee for this district. Mr.Ellerbe's contest was based on the soidier boxin which he claimed there were irregularities, no fraud was charged. The election throughout the district and the State was not without some irregulari ties but those irregularities was not the fault of the voters as much as the fault of those who had the managem eut of the elec tions in charge. Dr. Jay Gum of Wilson, Ind. Ter., says: "'I have distributed the sample pills you sent, and such a run was made for Ramon's Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets that rmy stock was depleted in a day or two. They are certainly a revolution in the pill business, and people are wild in praise of their ac tion. I want to keep them in stock so long as you keep them up to their present ex cellency." For sale by Dr. W. M. Brock nton, Manning, S.. C. Last Saturday night at Hudson's mill a young white man by the named of Cook went to the house of Jim Hudson, colored, and after sitting by the fire awhile, claim ing to be feeling unwell, got up and started to go, but before leaving, he asked Hudson for some wine, which Hudson brought him and then he went out and missed his mule. Hudson helped him find the mule, which Cook mounted and when Hudson started to return to the house Cook drew his pistol, shot and hit Hudson three times, once on the top of the head, once brushed the right shoulder, and the third shot brushed the left thigh. The wound in the head is the most painful, but he is not considered dan gerously hurt. Cook gives no reason for his shooting Hudson. Wonders never cease, and if the revolu tions of the globe stops still, and turns the wrong way it will be a wonder, but it will not be the last one, for wonders will con tinue as long as this world stands. There resides on Santee an old bachelor whom every body believed was confirmed in his determination to remain single, but not so long ago Cupid shot one of his little darts into his heart and the fellow has become a Benedict. So the many friends of this bachelor will have to arrange for another rendevouz as the place that knew them once, will know them no more, in the not far distant future, and when they want to drink the sparkling artesian water on his premises, they will drink as they are pass ing by only, and not drive miles for that special purpose. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there is only one reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for De Witt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. R. B. Loryea, Man ning; L. W. Nettles, Foreston; H. L, Wil son. Jordan. Elsewhere will be read the advertisment of the famous Sumter Dry Goods Company. This establishment is well known to Clar endon people, and especially to the lad ies and still more especially to prospective brides, for it is here where they gather when in search of apparel to solemnize the happy event. The Sumter Dry Goods Co. have their handsome store most elegantly arranged, and their corps of salesladies and salesmen are ever on the qui vive to exhi bit the goods in stock. Every department of this establishment has had its stock se lected with the greatest care and with and eye single to cater to the fashions and the peoples wants. We are sure they can please the most fastidious and their prices meet competition. Read the advertisment of the Sumter Dry G6ods Co. Diseases of the Blood and Nerves. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore most among our most valued remedies. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Attention, Batallion ! Order No. 13. Panola, S. C., Sept. 26, 1898. The Ha~rmpton Light Dragoons, Capt. R. C. Richardson, and the Connor Mounted Rifles, Capt. D. E. Wells, are hereby or dered to parade at Panola, Friday, October 7th, at 1I a. nm., fully armed and equipped for inspection and reviewea by the Adju tat and Inspector ,ieneral. By order D. W. Bnam~sronD, Col. Comman ding. Offcial: C. R. Hanvix, Adjutant. Bane TIhe Kind You Have Always Bought - Petit, Jury. Fall term begins Monday, October 17th, with Judge 0. W. Buchanan presiding. S P Fairy................ ..Silver J W Touchberry.........Paksvillei JW Anderson......... ...Foreston J L Johnson.........Davis Station J P Brook................Panola P L B Hodge......... ....Manning W T ? Sprott.............Foreston J H Woodbury......... Summerton C L Cattino ............Packsv11le< R C Plowden................Jordan H F Stack..'........... ...Remini LN Richbourg............. Silver James W McCauley........Manning C H June.............. ...Jordan James H Blackw ell. ..-.Davis Station. A L Burket............. .Pinewood A C Harvin..............Manning R N Richbourg...Davis Station J H Garland.......... .. Sardinia T G Walker.........Davris Station W W James. .........Packsville R RMcFaddin...............Seloc R J Coskrey..............ummertoni B J Brown... .... ..... ....Felder S J Clark-.................Manning F J Graham.......... . Faeksville C M Mason...............oreston Jos. E Davis.........Davis Station~ O G Keels.......... ..Summerton S H Bradham...........Manning D B Davis..........Davis Station 3 H Morris................New Zion C C Way..................Silver J W Ardis...............Pinewood H T Avant.............. Manning J G Wells..............Summerton Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are relia-] ble little pills for regulating the bowels, ering constipation and sick headache. rhey don't gripe. R. B. Loryea. Manning; L. W. Nettles, Foreston; H. L. Wilson, Jor ian. It is on our blind side always that we cannot see our faults. A Cure for Constipation. I was troubled with constipation for sey vral years. and frequently went for nine - days without my bowels moving. I spent several dollars for the cure of same, but without success. This last winter a sales man insisted on me buying some Rtamon's Liver Pills anid Tonic Pellets, remarking that they were the 'best on earth.' IE laughed at the idea, but purchased one dozen boxes. Since that time I have used three boxes and am now enjoying the best :f health. I recommend them to may cus tomers and the result is I have sold six ? ozen boxes already.-M. J. Browning,e lruist, Germantown, Ky. For sale by lr. W M Bnrocintn Manning, S. C. "Come one, come all, this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I." 12z ITI MI IiiMTIT~1W~ftI yyyyy~yyTT Q "CmBonnets, Silks, Ribbons and Feathers. The Largest and Most Complete STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS MARKET And Wie Are Going to Sell It ~ - At prices that will wake up our competitors; we defy competition; we court comparison. Laedies of QCaxrndo:i: =12 We thank you for the liberal support you have given our Millinery Department in past seasons and be assured that you will not suffer by giving us your continued sup port. Come to our place, our salesladies will be glad to show you our Hats. :. No One Will Insist on You to Buy -- unless you find it to' your interest to do so. Yours truly, pW. F. J iNKINSON, MANNING, s. C. uring the Battle of Santi- thth v keel aod knowin eyed del Cuba. were alo Heoe-Thr plc ,o rslelde-ilbeaa os o - u as II w Attns to the Frlo Savt th ey tn h P.uE.lButLr, of p r N o D.3nd ono w ittiges romSaniagod Cba, ontJulyoond The acker h a t tirhoeattlmoe o Sntio- Wy altre ie ek HoW he a me Cub ere a l ct r oes-t heir a lcae- of, oesequtprv roifops s lein Ammunition ra-h ret et sc is n, Rtohns to thaeFrn ' aeCteoiicalni pstis hoWera ad Diarrhoea inemedy, les wereeesiue tw Pncs bD o pat. work and keepedouryhealth; t. f . I sinerey of p ta at writi a time antigs mdie a the idirect aviou four andy wfor wte aner had H HUH TSRNE entonsee ato r ork t waul bavcae ofeen__ ous wand rus ght n d p aie to k the n .Ue WntOtorHsiteWa herop suppends th amuniton andra beiood frttanks to Camrin'asl oltic, edcier or Diac-rhoea Ree we wereft lytrwdw h vnn a ehv dcddtesoe u rcsaekont h ame o pa at worw andke f o r health; abso-dbenradnane n Thn fabovner liette a at one crit-stecean sadh guse hedg pultebterfrorri ds nd uslv . factirerso this medicinewa the indirectotfralitrwie-weepnMs aviou of r. arm forye the pacgrst. dNgle ad Theev~er no odsthtn begn t ai "talkpae npatcal~ ingso forter toy inre suppl of thver- c o e wy rmhmewt erimnt.ad De w' ittl fory cases asr e nyoreffrnylntofie 3basHav Dilig. ...... c lesaved life." inruhlttepls Th y oronhm -i tysage Te bovstiptn ad ritte toadahe man- was redn thsfo oeetoaI aesiit?sn................. C aftres of thisede them.R B.LoreMn ing; by'. W. Loete orugst HL. W hoid-c n i oe'Isidt ae li Thenvergeo small begy o talkth o age etmr lk ht' 4blsPadHmepn........... Shins morther uerat ver- "sheotems ae enahp blsPli oepn xr hay...... lpyswoman'torhsveea husband whopcoul --..... haetostaln veig:feEveig so.ice tadrIPit.A............. ! You iv t he pintd n wh laen ayouga- h ilr oterpe n ae Befre cosiariage ansc headan uta h ieh' promisedolv adhn aat is abou all Ntle Foor .L.Wioman cudt ae oepesn o 5picsFuto'teLom......... DeitsWthHzlslehste l ng t he rfu ogsadcus W aea nrossoko th saeage sal boy ose s rld. Th atogttiewpdsu feitne ct anits mter'ts veait wihne e peopl e m eso hmwudsa t ses man hort atermor to hive him w h omenhterwveweete e oucalfo _De _tt's _itchHaze "aveth' s ihysrneta a a rant ple ur . hi . B.L reaoan ng . Gvamathlitehsasme gr nomryn iadte ~ ~ n antsn hergetslheraandha'homeiho want efoeaue mhre in' ak romises. l h ie 'i' hlrn ie S os More thaowtwantytmmesioeforeeweawere Dehits Winthig Hater a rage marebddyueeemesn'oe ;tistrib out by the pofctrs whanet Ho ,'fryu nno iJf lw pie wllmv th ,tey us go Tiss ;etsr toroofityo ook stihyu'dtaconuuayioneinceut eire 'ots o mer-n Dsdo ' Witc w a zel Salv har s ile brgs, r' opaeliehm, htyucane nw e e br auaypie nOtbr als, ses finy sale ihoretse od Time m okbfr ewr are e htwehv n ecnicdta u o r retilue . B. Loryea, Manning;LW.Ntls mak thoe paer'spri and psantfo elf becuse he idn't akformre.ian I' a keen and coo wing inty hae, anyth woan bIgh now ogfh-yaesI' MisM tiD nthscrgofurre " Sharet tha he hsbndie' appcae d ~f Ie~it' Wtch azelSalv hav beea he a t g ncea mor thaintyo hareci oeso yu listribotedaby thenmanufacthrers.oWha ts d yo wat? t 'urespils, urn, bto an the mknowte norn hee- W a' oigt e u lrno red pra on ;cal~. sors i th shotes spce o tie. h IWalthe id meusa abou e r ecflv HowTherner wahs al marie movn I' d doh iteantsfo m togue aird heyrushlon is usaightwhe Every lad ownershould hve a pltLoftho much knowpc hts i miahty isand Iwil d suveingfo thpes-stage thew oown chne ferning pa-.A~JRR.S out for atlittle.while, whereuponrers E.you.ar mIe mighty strange yu-ant 30-tfl Manning, S. C ontent os elf ratc Coength ofLiert Sstime-4 00 Something New. .z... o............O o o --so Our Dress=Making Establishment 0 In connection with our store, under the management of 3 _MISS TIGHE. a Baltimore lady who has had a great deal of experience in the South as well as Baltimore and New York. promises to be quite a success and somethmg very C much needed in Manning. We have also taken a great deal of pains in selecting our large and beautiful stock of DRESS GOODS 0e TRIMMINGS And we are satisfied we can please everybody with styles and prices. Our prices for Cutting, Fitting and Making Costumes C will be as reasonable as can be had anywhere. Samples of Dress Goods and Trimmings sent on re Squest. We are Headquar w10o s MA ters for the STAND -G 3 8 ARD PATTERNS. V.0- "um Call and get your _ _Fall and Winter Cos tume and have it made by an experienced Dress-Maker. Yours respectfully, HARVIN & BARRONr I .. co-ro.. KENDALL'S jYELLOW I FRONTI Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Millinery Ad all goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store. IC. W. KENDALL, Propr~lietor.I Vill and Gin Supplies, Cane Mills and Evaporators,HosanMueSes obacco Barn Flues, Nis otNtWses urm Tools and Implements, et. agon and Buggy Material,HadreTiaeAa ouebuilders' Hardware,wae ~toves, Ranges and Heaters, GnPsos atigs umps and Piping,Shls Barbd anMehWie, hos, Poder Caps, Shet.. FRAKi.lsVI, Bolsnger.shrs PercivalManufaturig.,. Dorsuasn, BitlCtinds, arbem adMShre . ShotPowECSO, .. c