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K-Bi1sHE*, ALL COU"NTY AND TOWN OFFICIA L ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY. JAN. 3. 190-. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO 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 urtlay noon. Mt. L M. Bagnal can now be found at W. E Jenkinson's. rhe postoffice was transferred to Mrs. Elza Appelt last Monday. Photos3 for 25c. at Taylor's Canvas gal lery. Maning S. C. -Mr. T. P. Cuttino of Patcksviile has been very ill, bd is now convalescent. Mr. LoaiaLevi of this town was married last Monda3to Miss D'Ancona at Chicago. You can ;et a nice Tooth Brush from 5c up, at Brekinton's. Call up Tm Trmis office cn the 'phone when you hve a news item. It will be appreciated. Messrs. S. C. Turbeville and Alonzo Smith from th Douglass section were in town yesterda3 Choice Tinmzothy Hay for sale. Legg & H utchinson. Mr. James '. Kelly has bought the Daniels place nar Trinity and moved over there yesterdar Sheriff Bradha had no foreclosure sales to make for .lanary salesday. This speaks well for Clarenda. Stove Gasohne20c. per gallon. Man ning Hardware G. The cottage beloging to Mr. Walter Bur gess next to the Mnning hotel has been sold to3Mrs. S. J. kgg. Mr. W. H. Cole a the Fork has moved to Mainning and : occupsing the Hall house on Railroad 5-eet French Rat Traps 50c. each. Manning Hardware Co. The amount of tar, collected at the close December 31st, was 5,817 6) .ot of a total to be collected of $40.:U. There will be prething at Fellowship church next Sundal morning at 11:30 o'clock. and at 3 o'clos p. ci. Just received, a netsr~pply of Writting Tablets, from ie to lo'.t Urockinzton s. The Manning Lite:y Circle was ele gantly entertained lastfhursdiay evening at the residence of Mis~ocie Barron. The property occupie by Mr. L. M. Bag nal has been sold by th executors of the estate of Moses Levi to .r. J. D. Gerald. We are still headquters for all fine Perfumery and Extracts Call and exam ine ourstck. Brockinte. Mr. J. H. Williams. thefficient railroad agent of this place, ha returned home miuch improved from hisoliday vacation. Clerk of Court Timmon sold yesterday at public outcry under a 4:ree of the court the Butler place to W. i Jenkinson for $410. Tennessee Horses and 'ules.-Another car arrived last Saturday. Gegg & Hutch inson will be pleased to she them to you. Captain " Bill"' Legg ofte firm of Legg & Hutchinson is in town -ith a stock of fine mules direct from hiaiome in ren nessee. Please send news items; teE'a Tmss, -it will help the manrgement' the paper ,gzve to its readers a good newskper during .our absence. $ee that your window panes -e intact. If not, secure your gltass and pity ere the wind blows. We have them mnl dimen sions. The R B Loryea drug sre. Isaac M Loryea. Propr. R1ev. G. H. Waddell of ti'Ekorth Or phansage will preach at the .ethodist church next Sunday ->rnmng ad right. The public invited. The demand for houses in Mating is on the increase. We think a land nprov mient company would find a good uvest ment in this town. Gratceful, Comforting. Van Houtepers Soluable, Cocoa. Baker's Chocotite, aker's Cocoa. Essence of Coifee. Tbh ' - Lor yea drug store, Isaac M. Lorye -Prot Wde regret to learn that Mr. E. B Aa t he polite and accommodating depaq in the Cierk of Courts office is very sA at the Bienbow House. Mr. C. W. Kendall received on A t urday the sad intelligence announcinghe dea.fh of his sister. Mrs. Hend.ey, at; homne in Ansonville, N. C. I will onr Dec. 12 erect a tirst css~ paa. grap-hic tent in Matmninzg where I w ltL main only a short while. All telater stvitS at' populr prices. J. Is Tayle Photographer. The outlook for a large baginess tii season binds fair, judging from the crowd gathering to the merchants who will mnak advances for the coming crop. The representatives are to meet with th county commissioners next Sat urday look over the books and procure an esti mate to base this year's tax levy upon. Delicacies for the table--Cox's Sparkini Gelatine, Eagle Brand Condensed Mill Durvea's Corn Starch, R1. C. Williams Cos Pure Mustard, etc., etc. The R B Lo. s ea drug store, Isaac MI Loryes, Propr. The lucky number for Rigby's dolli 3473. The person holding this numbe will be made happy by taking it to Rligby' where they will be presented with thi beatiful prize doll. J I Bevry, Loganton, Pa, writes, "I ar willing to take my oath that I was curedc pn.eumonia entirely by the use of One Mit ute Cough Crure after doctors fai'ed. also cored my children of whooping cough. Quickly relieves and cures cougha, colds cro'up.~grippe and throat and lung trot bles. Children aI like it. Mothers en dorse it. D 0 Rhunme, Suommerton; Dr V Probate JuSge Windhan wmll herea:lr have.\ondiays andl S:rturdys o ea.'h Wt tk ?"-'s I% tce*:' ' -:-li:: rtv--O the .' On our 5:11. ;.a t ! 9 g e ouIr r-a.I 1, 1n s.hort form a bI wb:eh Senatr A ipce: I. adezs an get :1 goo,i idea of the bil from ?:,. m g we pubitsh: Spacet ioblids u1 ub::shmg the b:ll in fihi. Household Neessities - H'net .ur Stove Polish. Improved Batter tolor. Ce, :-:;od Sta:eh, Star Laundry Blue, Mock iug Bird Food., Canary Bird Seed. Ali I.rands of Shoe Dressing. The R B LAr yua drug store, Isaac M Lorye.a. Propr. The Bank of Manning made in the year lS9 a c'ear pront of 16 per cent. Th-s is what we call a magnifnzent showing an.i s due entirely to the fne fiuancia t: n agewent of itsoffieers. Clerk of Court Timmons was to wake a hand sale under a decree from the c nrt of eqoty on Monday. but that dIty beiug a Igal holiday he thought tbest to preveut any possible complications to postpone the sale until the next day. It is hardly necessary to reitrate th a we have the most complete l:ne of 1"ints, 0.1s, Bruthes. Varnish. Lubricating and Ma :hine Oils to be found in Clarendon coun tv or elsewhere. An inspection will verifv bat we say. The R B Loryea drng store. Isaac M Loryea, Propr. A report comes here that ihere is smu:tl pox in the vicinitv of Dr. I. .\. WooIN' home near Sardinia. We hope it is not :ue. because last year a similar repoit had the whole State in a btate of uneasiness for fear that the Doctor had been smitteu by the dreadful disease. Died last Monday (New Years day) Mrs. Rebecca Galluchat. rehot of the late Dr. Joseph Galluchat aged 74 years. The fun eral service was conducted yesterday by Rev. J. 0. Gougb. assisted by Revs. Me Dowell and Wells, at the late residenc> of the deceased. and the interment took place in the family plot in Manning cemetery. Do you wish vour teeth to resemble pearls? Then use any of the following dental preparations: Entbymol Tooth Paste, Calder's Saponaceous Dentine, Brown's Camphorated Saponaceous Den tice, Rubifoam, Antiseptic Tooth Wash. Arnica Tooth Soap. The R. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. When parties want printing done, qual ity of material and workmanship should be taken into consideration. TE Tints job department carries good stationery,and no work is permitted to leave the office un less the same is done in a workmanlike manner. We solicit all kinds of job work and will duplicate any prices from Charles ton or Columbia. The friends of Mr. W. G. King will here ufter find him in the two story brick store oz the corner of Brooks and Boyce streets, recently occupied by J. W. McLeod. Mr. King has become a member of the firm of McLeod, Wilkins, King & Co., and that his old customers may know where to find him in future be invites them to call on him at the -store of the new firm. G H Appleton, Justice of Peace. Clarks burg, N. J.. says, DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for consti pation. We use no others." Quickly cure all liver and lowel troubles. D 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr W M Brockinton, Man ning. The new postmaster desires it to be known that the mail hours will be as here tofore. Morning mail coses at 8:45. Mon ey order and register letter departments lose 8:30. a. m. and reopens after the dis tribution of morning mail. The evening mail closes at 5:15. Money order and reg. ister letter departments close at 4:30 p. m. and do not reopen until next morning. Mr. F. M1. Cannon editor of the Chester fed Advertiser, spent the holidays at the home of his sikter. Mrs. H. S. Way, of Pa nola. This is Mr. Cannon's first visit to Panoia, and he carries with him a most favorable impression of this beautiful por tion of Clarendon. The hospitality and friendship extended to him by the people of Pnnola won his heart, and he says that e is coming again. Throat Sore!' There's no telling what sore throat will do if you give it "right f way." Unertain remedies often cause dangerous delay. Make a cure sure with Pf-KiLInR known for half a century as specific for sore throat, croup, coughs and all kindred tronbles. Keep it by you for ant emergency. It never fails. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Messrs. J. WV. McLeod, E. L. Wilkins, W. G. King and C. E. Wilkias wish to say to the public they have united their busi ness interests, forming " The Me Leod, Wilkins, King Co." Messrs. McLeod, King and C. E. Wilkins will be at the old McLeod stand, where they will be glad to serve their friends: Mr. E. L. Wilkins will be at the Clarendon Tobacco Warehouse, where he has at present a fall stock of to bacco fertilizers and seed. Mr. J. E. Kelly koon what' wh at, and when he comes to a newspaper man to tell him of his hog killing at bomne, he has con sideration enough not to attem pt to feed the editor on a wind story. but be demonstrates in a practical way that he '1as killed hogs, by presenting that poorly fed individual with a nice mess of delicious sausages. We know Kelly killed hogs, and feel satis fled he has put away enongh meat to keei hunger at a distance for many, many moons. "I am indebted to OnA Minute Cough Cure for mv health and life. It cured me of lng trouble following grippe." Thou. sands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coghs, colds, cronp. bronchitis. pneu. monia, grippe and throat and lung tronu bles. Its early use prevents consumption. It is the only harnuless remedy that gives immediate results. D 0 Rbame, Summer ton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manning. Died last Saturday afternoon in the city of Sumter, Mrs. E. Jane Ingram. relict ol the late Dr. John I. Ingram. The body was brought to Manning Sunday and the funeral service was held in the Presby. terian church Monday. The deceased was interred in the family plot in the Man ning cemetery. Mrs. In gram was a woman of the highest type of character and her no ble traits endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. Her loving kin dness will ever be remembered in many families in this town. Governor McSweeney and Comptrlier G~eneral Derham nder authority given them by the law,have extended the time fom the colection of taxes one month. These officials thought that it would be better to make the extension now, than to wait for be legislature to take up time at the ex pense of the taxpayers discusstng whether or unt to extend. There ought to be a imit sometime or other, and if it is rneces ary to extend the collection every year we hink the law should be changed fixing the last day January 31st. Dr Francis H. Williams, of Charleston as accepted a position with the R. B. Lor ea drug store. Isaac M. Loryea proprietor. Dr. Williams is a graduate of the South ~aroina Medical College Pharmacy de a rtment, and was recently at tne pre ription cases of that well known drug ore A. 0. Barbot & Son Broad street 'iareston. That Doctor Williams un der nds his business needs no further rec mendation than the fact he has served h the Barbots more careful and exact iidruggists do not exist in any city. e take pleasure in informing our fids in Manning. Clarendon and ad r joitg counties thst we have secured the 5sete of Mr. Frances H. Williams, Ph. G. dut of South Carolina Medical Col e Pharmacy Department. He has bee nnected with the firm of A.U Barbot &Socf Charleston. S.C.. where the junior menr is secretary of the Pharmaceutical -5so~etion of South Carolina and a imem ,~ber ohhe State Board of Pharmacy, an d comeith the highest testimonials from this. 4: as to his skill, competency and -carefulss in filling and compounding prescrilions. The R B Loryea drug store, Isaac 3Maryea, Propr, sign of the golden DISPNSARY A FODR YE ALES. ers Price. 1st Quar. end. March :1. $4.225 S2 2d Quar. end. June :10.. 3,004 05 3d Quar. end. Sept.:... 52(04 35: 4th Quar. end. Det. :11... 1:1.092 64 Totals.. ............552 S By error in ,-alculations January to June...... ......... Total net profits to town and county.. ................. . A cotton factory can~i be establihed bere which would make to the invetor- a handso.Le Lividend. as well as tO Live work to ma&Ly worthy people. Matinng can have a ,"ory if Ler businss men wi 1 put their effris :n that direction. lI-fore we had a bank here many people thought one would not pay. but by a practical de mon!.traton t ha, beu proven a fiuzi pay ing intt::on. the ame might be sai.i o' the t.,bacco wareLuss. A factory. in our opit'n. would pv greater dtvidends than either the bank or warehouses. Let u have a taetorv. ?igata -.4 A mian must make bi, own way in the world, while a woman merely has hers. The trouble with the man wio knows but little is that he always tells more. A Remarkalble Case. Antice, Miss., July 1, 189S. I want to thank you for the great benetit I have received from your wonderful rein edv. Benedieta. I was induced to try a bot tle, and it benefited me so much I used an other and I am now entire!y well. There is certainly no medicine like it and I can recoimend it to all women. Mrs. E--m: LA\GsTON. So d by R. B. Loryea. It is unfortunate for any man to rise in the world-at the end of a rope. August Flower. "It is a surprising fact." s.ys Prof. Hoc 'ton, " that in my trivels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Green's August Flower than any other reniedy, for dyspep sia. deranged liver and stomach, and con stipation. I find for tourists and salesmen. or for persons tilling ofece positions, where beadaches and general bad feelings from irregnlar babits exist, that Green's August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not in jure the system by freqent Uae. and is ex cellent for sour stomachs and indigestion. Sample bott'es free at the 1 B Loryea drug store. Isaac M Loryca. Propr. a Advice, like castor oil, is easy to give, but dreadful uneasy to take. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear-s the Sgnature of The man who smiles, and smiles, is liable to see snakes if he doesn't quit. The Jothier's Favorite. Chamberliain's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and sate for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not tbe least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as conti dently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by the R B Loryea drug store. Isaac M Lor. yea. Propr. One way to pr-event hiccough is to abstain from going out between the acts. Quick Results. hae Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1. 189S. I aebeen suffering with female trou bles and was unable to get relief. I was persuaded to try Benedicta and after one month's treatment I can recommend youm remedy to suffering women. Mas. H. RI. G I.REATR. Sold by R. B. Loryea. The dog with the handsomest col lar doesn't put up the strongest fight. A Woman's Leitet. Coolidge. Ky., Aug. 20. 1898. N.ew Spenicer Medicine (C.: Since writ ing son in July, 1 have continued to use Benedict.a and am surprised ut the results. Before u-icg the remedy I suffered fromi womb troubles and a weak stomach, but the three bottles of Benedieti has comnpleteiy cured me. It is a great medicine for deli cate women. .ilr.s. H. R1. GiILREAT'H. Sold by R. B. Loryea. A little fresh air is good for human ity: but a good deal is better-for a poker player. A PromInent Chicago Woman speaks. Prof Roxa Tyler of Chicago, vice-presi dent Illinois Woman's Alliatice, in spe-ak ing of Chamberains Cough Remedy, says "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which tnreatened to run into pneumonia. I tried different remedies, but I ceemed to grow wors and the medicine upset my stomne-h. A friend advised me to try' Chaberlu's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleaisant to take and it relieved1 me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a ane.tor's hill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid nmedicme ag'ain."- For sale by the- R B Lor ye:' dm2. "or. Isa-ac M Lor' ei, Prop.r. lleat travels faster than cold. Any body can catch cold. a '~d 'Yo. Have Always Bslit The man who has bet and lost can readily see how wrong it is to pomble. Beat Out of an iucrease or HIs Pension. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: --Seeing the advertisement ot Chamberlain's Colie and Diarrhoea Rem edy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48, I contracted Mexican diarrhoia and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores me. It is unequalled as a quick cure for diar rhoea andl is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by the R B Loury -a drug store, Isaac M' Loryea, Propr. D~C UBSA N OlIL cres P HRIan~Cuts, Burns, Bruises,Rhen masm and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sl by U. R. Tor-mm NNUAL REPORT AR 1899. Invoice G(ros.s Net Price. Px Profrotit.. :1,460 26' 56 S31 6 .3S3 7S 2.465 S': 53 16 296 55 241 61 4.276 38: 927 97 :t73 35 554 62 10 .715 07 2.32 - 488 $S 1.88 69 . . . . ..... .......... 3.139 62 t ':aves the thiidren. Chatuberlain's cough reme.y ha sAved e (ives of thousands of cronpy chibirc. ~I: is also withnt an equa fr c: an1 w hoopmng coi~h. For sale v1 i Lor ea drug store. Istae M Loryea., Propr. M rAN TlEl-- H~t tan Cr woman to travel for largt house: salary $65 monthly andi expese.s, with increase: po t:on permanent: incio-e self-addressed -emped envelope. -\ANAGER. 330). Car ten t>dig. Chicago. [p180 STATEMENT OF the condition of TheBankof Manning at the close of business, DECEMBER 30, 1S99. LIABInLImEs. Loans and dis counts..... ...S 73.364.30 Real estate and far niture ...... .. 7.3,4.01 Dre rs by other banrss and cash on band ........7.666.3 -$16S.415.3o C 1pital stock ....$ 330.00 Surplus and undi vided profits.. .. 9.599.U0 Dividend account. . 3,030.10 Deposits........... 1235.46.30-$168,415.30 State of South Carolina, I Clarendon County. I, JOSEPH SPIROTT. Cashier of The Bank of Manning, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true according to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOSEPH SPROTT. Cashier. Sworn to before me this 30th day of L eenber, A. D. 1899. LOTIS APPELT, Notary Public for S. C. Attest -- A. Levi. W. E. Browu. J. W. McLeod, Directors. Notice of Discharge. On the 25th day of January. 190, I will apply to the Probate Judge for Clarendon county for letters of discharge as execntor of the estate o? Jawes E. Davis, deceased. W. C. DAVIS, Executor. Manning, S. C., January 2, 1900. [6-4t MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. C.0O+OC++C+COO' O Bosig isntwa6h My O renthe tle Angviaiot to the b 2ple wntene the inet smy 2 dfact and witr sockd ofact Dr buligoodtee Lry,' stre God nso ~ n vttions totepb 'FancyyGoods, 2Shoes, . '2 Clothing, Hats, and all the latest Novelties. My Grocery Stock Is full and complete and I guarantee every p)urchase 2made at my store. I am perfectly satisfied 2tbhat I am sufficiently known to the people without mak 2ing a lot of brags in the pa o When you come to my + store and get miy prices the 2tale will be told then, and I 2will sell you the bill.6 2COME TO SEE ME. SLouis Levi. ESTABLISHED iA QUARTEROF A CENTURY. Ring out the o1(d. Ring in the new. Ring happy bells across the snow." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, ISAAC 31. LoRYEA. Propr. SIGN CF GOLDEN THE MORTAR. A-.4ANNING, S. C. Extend the compliments of the season to the many friends in Manning, Clarendon and adjoining counties for their kind patronage. encouragement and confidence which we will always strive to merit. We will make every exertion to meet the wants of the public and OR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMET Will always be in charge of a skilled and competent Phar macist. Everything appertaining to a well equipped and ap pointed Iodern Drug Store Will be found at the ever popular and deservedly reliable establishment of THE R.1B. [RRDRU G8IoRL ISAAC LI. LORYEA, Propr'.. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR, MANNING, . . S. C. thirlbea ptrngef r ug i -fsokadfn sometingin Win Ae vtunl tow our redurin Janur thilirlpton ageeyo o r the o i we jWe hav ju sthied oa sinmentoy will prettine lin of Dcthed CALs and I weather goods are sold. Saucers, Plates, Pitchers, etc.. that is Imarked down to kuoek out all competi tion. Come and take a look at them. The Old Reliable I S. A. R IGBY.I P. W1. E. BROWN&C. -DEALERS IN Patent Mediines. Toilet Artide. Ett PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. < MEDICINES -: MEDICINESrD BRUSHES BRUSHES. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, Nail Brushes, Complexion Brushes. Paints :- Paints. Ready Mixed Paints, Ground in Oil Colors, Varnishes, Varnish Stains, Putty, Oils, all kinds, Sand Paper, etc. Prescription Department Is fitted out with Merk's Chemicals and Sharp & Dohm's Pharmaceuticals. GOODS DELIVERED Promptly to all parts of the city. 'PHONE NO. 50. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 to $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. L. B. DuRANT, Hardware, - Cutlery - and - Crockery, -8UTJTEIR, S. C. In order to accommodate my growing business, I have moved my qjuarters into the spacious store lately occupied by the Ducker-Bultman Company ,and I am prepared to fill all orders. Call or write for what you want. My stock is com plete. in fact larger than ever before, having added to my im mense stock of Hardware, Stoves, HousefurnshngGoods, Harness, Saddles, Leather, etc., A Large Line of Crockery. I also handle in large quanties Paints, Oils and Window Glass. My store is headquarters for Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Shell and all kinds of Sporting Goods. Engine and Mill Suipplies. All of our Stoves warranted. L_.E3 DUJFANT> SUMTER. S. C. STW B+0+O+S+T To our many customers who called for Anti-Rust Tinware while we were temporarily "out of it," that we now have it in Scalders, Milk Pans, Pudding Pans, Wash Basins, Water Buckets, Teapots and Dippers, and will endeavor to always have it in future by buying in large quanti ties. Our sales of this Ware have exceeded our expectations by many dol lars. We have just received ten dozen of the best A4XES ever brought to this market for chopping pine timber. Thlese Axes are made after a pattern es pecially adapted to chopping in the gummy pine timber of North and south Carolina, having long, narrow blades. We flad these made under our own brand and every Axe is carefully tempered and guaranteed free from flaws in manufacture. We still have a few CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS on hand to be sold at low prices. The season for shooting has arrived and sportsmen can fit themselves out at our place with almost everything needed by them. We have 10,000 Club and Rival Shells that we are selling at popular prices. Also Cartridge Belts and Bags, Hunting Coats and Leggings. We have also a splendid lot of Guns for boys. We are selling an excel lent Single-Barrel Breach-Loading Gun at $5.75 up, while for men we have a Double-Barrel Breach Loader for $9.50 up. MaRinlg Hrdware Co01ipaly. Watches and Jewelry. 1 want my friends and the public generally tolknow that when in nieed of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, hat ini the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of Watches Clocks Sterling Silyer Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses Is complete. and it will afford mue pleasure to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in my line at ries to st ies. L .FLSM So