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We are the last to impugn the mo tives. or the sincerity of other people. but we are placed in a position where we can over-look a vast field. and re cent developments has convinced us of the truth of the saying -this world is made of many people. we are therefore ,onstrained to ask our readers to watch the tactics of some of the recruits re cently enlisted in the prohibition ranks, the acquisition is indeed wonderful for it will be noticed that they consist principally of mev who have had their political ambitions soured by disap pointment, although while in "temper sweet" and official eqse, they out Her oded-Herod in their advocacy of the dispensary. and then too, with their Bibles wide open before them: and now all at once. they have discovered a place in the Bible which commands them to drive the "debauching demon" from the land. This class is present ing. if they only knew it, the ludicrous picture of deceiving themselves only and by their efforts to assume leader ship. they are out-Balaaming Balaam's ass. If they were wrong in their former advocacy of the dispensary. they should now become meek followers and be content with humbly taking a back seat. and the fact of their attempting to lead, is convincing that an official Canaan is the goal they are striving to reach. Waen the schools of this county re open for the fall term there will be new books to be purchased, and the Leg'slature has wisely, in our judg ment, required all of the county super inteadents to make their offices a depot for the supply of books at cost. The saving that this will be to the people cannot be calculated. as for every book a parent has to buy there will be a saving of from 20 to 50 per cent. The item of school books is considerable to a family and we know of no article that has been subjected to more fratud than the article of school books. Somebody heretofore connected with the educational systemi in this State has either been the recip ient of rebates or he has permitted a book trust to rob the people of South Carolina of thousands of dollars. The *gate Board of Education recently re tired, made a seven-year contract with the American Book Company, and this concern has been furnishing the2 books for our schools for the past seven years at prices much higher than the same company supplied the same books in other States. Why this discrimination against South Carolina'? Did it require more money to get the contract in this State. or was it because the officials contract'ed with, were incompetent? The American Book Company ,is con nected with a trust and it is such a strong concern that it is enabled to drive out competition, and when our new State Board assembles to contract with book concerns, if they will make a careful investigation of the former contract and compare the prices we are paying for our books with the prices paid for the same books from the same concern in other States where compe tition was considered by their boards, they will see that it is to the interests of the people of this State. that no con cern be permitted to rob the school children as has been done heretofore. South Carolina is entitled to get school books for her children as cheap as Ten nessee. Alabama or any other State, and if she does not. then it is due to corruption or incompetency. Our venerable friend Col. J. A. Hoyt of the Greenville Mountaineer, claims the editor of this paper to be an "As-. tute politician." This is a terrible ac cusation for our friend whom we rever ance to make against a novice in poli tics. Surely Colonel Hoyt must have us mixed with some of his Prohibition friends who want "'Prohibition-Dispen sarv." There are some politicians that have a knack of inventing something new in the shape of an idea to pull themselves into otfice, and the latest scheme to be presented to the people, comes in the shape of a "prohibition dispensary." Just what sort of an in stitution that is, will not be known un til it has been put into practical opera tion; now if some inventive genius will advocate "a temperance jug of liquor" we might understand that to mean a very weak, toddy-like decoction, which can be bought cheap so that it would take longer to make drunk come. In the absence of any information about the meaning of a "prohibition-dispen sary,' our interpretation is. that it is a net thrown out on the one side. to catch Prohibitionists, and on the other side to catch Dispensaryites. These politicians who are so solicitous for the welfare of humanity. and can quote the Bible to help them in their quest for votes, seem to forget the Bible was here when the dispensary law was first en acted and has been with us ever since: that wering the operation of the law their' voices were not raised 'for poor fallen humanity" as long as they them selves were snugly escounced in office. but as soon as the realize their grip on the votes of the people loosening, they wrap the robes of sanctity about them, and make the effort to renew thieir' grip by seeking new allies. No patriarchal friend Hoyt, we are not an "astute p)ol itician.'' as we are not fond of Boston beans. The reason most people give advice so freely is because they are anxious to Summerton Notes. Editor The Mannnig Times: The shady grove on the bluff of Scotts Lake was the scene of childish joy and mnerrimen-lt on last Friday as the child ren of the Summerton -graded school gathered for their annual penic. Everything was done to make the chil dren'enjoy the day. and all of them seemed very happy. Older and vet "oung folks" were also there, and the children were not the only ones made happy on this oe casion. Rain is badly needed in our commu nity, and some cotton will not get up until we do -et rain. Rlev. .lames McDowell. of Manning. preached in the Presbyterian church here last Saturday and Sunday morn ings. Miss Blanche Billups, who has been teaching a school in the "Fork of Black River" is at home for a period of rest and preparation before returning to "Black River" for a longer stay. S. O. C. Summerton, May 7, 1900. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CH2NEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0. We. the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 1i years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and rinan cially able to carry out xny obligations made by their iirm. WEST & TRUAX. wholesale druggists. Toledo. 0. WALLDmNG, KINNAN & MARVIN. wholesale drug gists. Toledo. 0. Hals Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. HaIrs Family Pills are the best. In time of peace. prepare for war articles in the magazines. Question Answered. Yes. August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civil ized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilious ness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of Appendicitis. Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organi action of the system. and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you sat isfied there is nothing serious the mat ter with you. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Propr. 4 Never write a popular song if you would retain the good will of your fel lowmen. The Appetite of a Goat I.s envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomt ach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kingss New Life Pills. the won derful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splen did appetite. sound digestion and a regular bodl ily habit insures perfect health and great en eruv. Only Z5 cents at the Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store.4 The bonds of matrimony would be more popular if they paid cash divi dends. "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned." Economy is the lesson taught by this sayinr. It is true economy to take Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season bcause it purifies, enriches and vitalizes t he blood and thus prevents sickness and puts the whole sy-stem in a state of health for the comxing season. Every bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains 100 doses-positive proof that it is economy to take only Hood's. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. 2Zc. The divorce court frequently enables a man and wife to live happily ever after. Keep Quiet and use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rha Remedy for all pains of the stomach and all unnatural'looseness of the bowels. It always cures. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Propr. U Ianlay POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $S,O00 Cash Depolt Rail-road Far~e Paid. Op*a sg year to Boch Soes. Very CheaQ Board. GotaAabama Businese 3ego Maon. Cogs For Sale or Rent. The Lot and Dwelling of Rev. James McDowell in Manning. Also two desirable Building Lots ad joining for sale. For terms apply to JTOSFI2H F. RHAME. Manning, S. C. NITIETHof Resident Mana THE 08IIUIIger for the STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of Massachusetts for' Manning and vicin it is open to a man of character and ability. A good contract, with renewal interest, will be given to a good man. Address SANBORN CHASE, General Agent, 9-t] Florence. S. C. Notice of' Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 7th day of June, 1900, for- letters of discharge as executor of the estate of J. R. Thames. A. J. RICHBOURG. t Paul, S. C. May 7, 1900. Master's Sales. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County, in the State of South Carohnah, in the case of Marion Moise against John L. Neal, I will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court House in the town of Manning, in the County of Clarendon. in said State, on salesday in June, 1900, being the fourth day of said month. during the usual ho'urs of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: * 'All that plantation or tract of land in Clarendon County in said State. con taining two hundred and fifty-seven acres, mnore or less, adjoining lands of estate of Beat-son, the Sumter public road, lands of Mrs. S. L. Lynam and othe-s. ' Terms of sale--Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. FRANK WILSON, Master for Sumter County. May. 1900. [9-4t SURVEYOR'S CA'RDe Parties desiring surveys atnu plats made will receive my mra.a cas.ful and accurate attention. I am supplied with inmproved instr ments. Address. S. 0. CANTEY. Summerton, s. C. OSEPH F. RHAME, AOaNEy .Ar LAW. *,..-o i Regulator The Best Liver Medicine. Largest Package on the Market. One Package Price 25c. Five for $1.00. David Howells, Scranton. Pa., says: "For some time I was annoyed with pim ples on the body, and a feelin of sickness and general weakness. I was unable to work. A friend recommend Ramon's Tonic Regulator-Two packages cured me entirely." BROWN MF'G. CO.. Proprietors, Greeneville. Tenn. For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DUG STORE. k5evere Pains in the Back, 4 EARING-DOWN pains and symp toms of a like nature are forerun ners of the most distressing and also the most common of female dis - eases,WhitesandFalling ofthe Womb. Whites is often the result of neglect, and when permitted to continue fre quently causes inflammation of the womb, the ligaments are weakened and relaxed and Falling of the Womb and other complications arise, pro - ducing eneral debility and undermin ing te alth. These loathesome and weakening diseases will be cured and the entire female system built up if a few bottles of the great female tonic seGerstle's Female Panacease T (ADCGOx. F. 1=.)-MARK Are taken regularly as directed. Remove any biliousness, indiges tion or constipation with St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. I HAVE BEEN CONFINED TO MY BED 17 MONTHS With falling of the womb and ulcers of the same. I have been treated by two sicians but they did me no good. I have tried many kinds of medicines and Ifind that Gerstle's Fernale Panacea benefits me more than all other treatment. I shall continue its use. for I wish to recover my health. I have used only one bottle and am better already. SUSAN E. DAVIS. Imboden. Arkc. L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn. Pepsin il Tonic Is Tasteless and Guaranteed to Cura Chills and Fever and all Malarial Troubles. Does Net Coatow.? t1.niue Nor Other Poh on Does ct Injarc te Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing. .A. Mc artv & son. Dime Box, Tex., say: "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is the best we h -re ever hr.dled. My so-i prescribes it in his practice, and says it is the -- Chili T -cie which a child can tate withnut injury to the stomach." For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUARTBCTTLES. "DANGER, IN THE EARTHE AND AIR; DANGER EVERYWHERE'" A Wtse and Venerable Doctor TalirM ebout Advanced Science. In a leading hotel, in a great city, a famous and aged physician was convers ing. Listening to his wise and sententious discourse, were a group of well dressed men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial travelers. My firm belief, is " that medical science is certain yet to show that all dis eases without exception are caused by invisible grms which are hymin organ isms. Here is the germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here is the bacillus of typhoid fever; andtiere is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which causes that most destructive of all diseases, consumption. This of that very common and supposed incurable disease, catarrh." "I wish, Doctor," said the traveling man, "that you would tell us about catarrh. I have had it for years, and I am thoroughly discouraged." The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, consumption, tyhoid fever, and a host of other diseases, is ~the result of a microbe invading the b'ood and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most disgusting disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it is rare to meet one who is not, or has not been troubled more or less with it. How often is he or she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves of many intellectual treats, frcm fear of the disagreeable odor arisimg from ca sarrhal affectionis. In its worst phase, the patient becomes loathsome both to himslf and his friends. " I believe," continued this great physician, "that the true way to heal ce tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful alteratives which act as blood purifiers." Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: Dear Sirs :-For ten years I wa.s a sufferer from general debility and chronic catarrh. My face was pale as death. I was weak and short of breath. I could hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head all the time. My hands and feet were always cold. My appetite was very por. On gettin up in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to li down again. I had awful pains in the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness. My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I eouldn't go half a dozen steps without stopp'ng to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have a pain in my side. It seemed as though the blood had left my veins. The doc tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get' ting well. Itried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief. My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I bought another. When these had been used, I was somewhat improved in health. I continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I kep on taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work. all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca tarrh has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head aches to use your Sarsaparilla. Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Mvanning, S. C. BIC cLE. j~ 'xperienced, Wheelmen Will wcrcars Buy the IDEAL, Becaus.e they hav e Tone and Sty le, as wxell as all the other p)oints which go to make up a trst - ~ oLass wheel, and9.)ecaus~e they are the best 8'25 wheel on the mnarket today. We~ ask you to call and examne the 1900) IDEAL. All the Gold in Kiondile Could buy no better, mnore carefully and accu ratelv constructed or mre intelligently designed ~~ wheels than the 19'o mfodel There arle whl~s which ar' hiigheri priced. B3UT NONE BET. TER. THE TIMES JO-X~~ Neatly and at nOffc Doe''- ~ " Lowest Prices. We Are Now in Our New Quarters I NEXT DOOR TO W. E. JENKINSON'S, READY, WITH A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, TO SERVE OUR FRIENDS. Wiwn you are ready to buy goods that RememberwO aIr: tw people who brought the priC-es of Ot1ocories downV. yours truly. THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, Tli Mallhili grocry Copily WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. B.-- Car' of Fresh Ri-- Flour just received. Also Corn and Feed Oats. HOUSEKEEPERS19 We have just received a lot of nice. seasonale goods which we know will interest you. Among other things are: TWO-GALLON WATER COOLERS............ ........1 ;t WIRE DISH ('OVElS.............................8c and 10c each THREE PRONG ICE CHISELS.................. ........1.5e W IRE FLY TRAPS......................................15e each ICEI CREAM FREEZERS-1-qt.. $1.35: 2-qt., 1.75: 3-qt., $2.25: 4-qt., $2.75. STONE CHURNS............... .1-gal., 25c.: 2-gal. 35e POTATO MASHERb..........................................25e HAMMOCKS ..................................2 5 TOOTHPICKS-large package..................................5c We have lately received a large consignment of STOVE S, and can safely say that we have the best assortment of them to choose from that has ever been shown in Clarendon County. Our prices, too, are so reasonable that they excite comment from every one. We can assure you that you can do as well with us in making purchases as you can anywhere. FARMERS. We still have a few of those cheap Orangeburg Sweeps and Cotton Hoes on hand. We have lately received a lot of Paris Green Distributors or Sprayers and will endeavor to have them on hand when wanted. Our One-Horse Harrows have been in great demand. We still have a few. HOUSEBUILDERS Will find our stock of Builders' Hardware in good shape. We have Valley Tin. Locks. Hingres. Nails in endless variety. Also White Lead. Oil and Colors for Painters. Remember our COLUMBIA & BICYCLEiS Have been tried and proven the best on earth. We have Bicycle Repairs at lowet prices. Very truly yours. Manning Hardware Co. S. R. VENNING, Jeweler & Watch Repairer, MANNING, S. C. . ~--DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware and All Einds of 'ano~ - Novelties, I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEAVY SILVERWARE AND FANCY IArticles of al1l kinds, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Such goods have never been sold here before. Call and see them. I deal also in All Novelties in Silver bought of me will be engraved free of cost. ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED. Manning Times Block, three doors south of Postoffice. -e I~OO FO "V7.ATCH SIGAT. A. CROSSWELL & CO. Did vo know that wve have the largest and most complete stock of Grocer ies of any house in Sumter, and always prepared to meet the demands in our linel Our trade has grown to such extent that we are forced to have more room. In addition to our large store and warehouse that we now have we are fitting up a 90-foot warehouse betwveen the Atlantic Coast Line and Southern depots in order that we may be in better position to supp~ly the demands. In'addition toour large stock of goods on hand, we have lots of goods bought at factories that we can ship direct to you and save von money. We give von a FEW PRIC'ES BELOW, but as we have niot space to give vou. a full list of prices. w'ill ask that you write or come and get our prices which we wvill furnish with pleasure. Best Large Lump Starch, 40-lb. boxes..............................3c lb Best Soda. 60O-lb. boxes. 1-lb. packages, at.......................2 per box Star Lye. $3 per case, 4 dozen. Delivered in 5 case lots. Rex Baking Powders .1and 1-lb. cans. $3.60 per case of 100 i and 50 lbs. Deliv ered in 5 case lots, with 1 case Rex Soda. 60) lbs.. free. TEA.-Good, Black and Green, 10-lb. caddies... ....... ............ ...3c lb DIMlE MILK.-Four do:zen in case, at.......................$3.50 per case OLD VIRGINIA C'HEROOTS-Three for 5c, at...........82.50 per thousand OLD G LORY (HEROOTS-Five for 10...................14 per thousand CIGARS-The finest 5e Cigars on the market..............35 per thousand SCHNAPPS TOBACCO-10-lb. (Caddies........................35e per lb EARLY BIRD TOB'ACC.O-1l0-lb. Caddies.......................5c per lb SWEEP APPLE TOBACCO-10-lh. (Caddies....................34c per lb LALLA ROOK TOI3A(CO-10-lb. Caddies.....................32c per lb BIG WH iSTL E TOBACCO-(110-lh. (addie.............. . ... .... ....36c per lb R ED EY E TODACC ( ) plugs to lb. 10-lb. Caddis...............27c per lb 4E F LOU R:::::::: BA CON SM EAL:: ::::::::::GRITS~ L ARD::: MOLASSES) And other Goods at L( w\ EST1 Pu? I( ES. Ask for prices which we will furnish CROSS WEL L & CO, suIMTFmn, s. C. Watches and Jewelry. 1 want my friends and the publie generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, That in the future, as well as the past. I am preparrd to supply them. My line of Watches Clocks Sterling Silver Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses Is complete, and it will affoid me pleasure t'o show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in moy line, t prices to suit the times. Atantic Coast Line L.~ W. FOLSM. SUMTER, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages RE PAIR BD With Neatness and Despatch -AT R. A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Stoves. Pumps and run water pipes. or I will put down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. L A ME. My horse is lame. Whv' Because I did not have it shod by R. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease. We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies. Carriages, Road ('arts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and-I guarantee all of my work. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. Rn A. WHITE, PVANNING, S. C. To Consumers ~-OF, Lager Beer. We are now in position to ship Beer all over this State at the following prices: Pints. -Export bottles,' five and ten dozen in package, at - 90c. Per Dozen. We will allow you l8c per dozen f.o.b. your depot for all Export pint bottles and can use all other bottles and will give standard prices for same. Cash Must Accompany All Orders, All orders shall have our prompt and careful attention. T 1 E GERMANIA BREWING 0O., Charleston, S. C. INSURANCE FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT & BURGLARY INSURANCE. Tailor=Made Clothing. FIT GUARANTEED. A FULL LEFE OF SAMPLES. Carpets, Art Squares, RUGS. DRAPERIES & BED SETS. Colored designs and samples of goods. fur Carpets sewed free and wadded lining fr nished FREE. .J. L. WILSON. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. Furniture Stains and Varnishes. A Can With Brush, 25c. -AT RHAME'S DRUG STORE, SUJMMERTON, S.C. Look to Yc Here we are, still in the lead, and can be suited with at patir of Spectacle: Celebrated HAWKES S; Which we are offering very cheap, fro to 6. Call and be suited. SW. M. BRO TE CAROLINA GI THOMAS WIL COMMISSION 159 East Bay - 'W Elu1 ~ll le1Gad ta Have rnDR. MOFFI B . (Teething Pov - otsl 25cents CJ .++00+0+0+0.0*00+*% RHEUMACD s1. rapidly takinr the place of all other known rem,,dies as a rheu. Omatic cure. luxative. tonic and 4 blood purifier. The reason i.s plain. for it There is no better time to treat rheuratism than during the spring months. RHEUMACIDE costs but el per bottle. Secure it and cure your 2 RHEUMATISM. Sold in M1annina by the R. B. LORYEA DIG STORE. 0'*04*+40+0+0*0*0.OO* We've Gone Through This store's stock and put light ning prices on all goods that don't move fast enough to suit us-given them the farewell, good-by push that'll send 'em out of sight quickly. The quality of every item is all right, but for some unaccountable reason they have not sold rapidly enough to please us, and we've put them at prices that will make them go quickly. We men tion the following: 1-lb. cans Chipped Dried Beef at 20c can; regular price 25c. 1-lb. cans Brawn. 10c can: regular price 12ie. i-lb. cans Vienna Sausage, 7c can; regular price 10c. Armours' Deviled Ham, small cans, 4c can: 45c dozen. 1-lb. cans Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 10c can: $1 dozen. 1-lb. cans Atmore's Plum Pudding, 18c (regular 25c.) 2-1b. cans N. Y. State Pears 6c can, (regular 10c.) 1-lb. cans Cocktail Pineapple (chunks) best quality, at 10c; worth 12ic. 2-lb. cans Sliced Pineapple, good quality, at 121c. Fine N.- Y. packed Green Corn at $1 doz. (Cheap at $1.20.) Choice new Evaporated Apples at 10c lb.: regular 12ic. Choicest Sliced Dried Apples at 8c lb.; regular 10c. Best Sliced Peeled Dried Peaches at 15e lb. Crushed Oatmeal at 3c lb; 40 lbs for $L Fry's Sweet Chocolate at 25c lb. Me niers' Vanilla Chocolate at 40c lb; reg ular 50e. Meniers' Plain Chocolate at 30c: regular 40c. - Richardson & Rob bins' Chicken Soup, quart cans, 20c. Emery's Tomato Soup, quart cans at 10c. Wheeler's Irish Ginger Ale at $1 doz., import cost. Ask for our Bargain Price-List. It is full of surprises. WELCH & EASON, Universal Providers, 185 & 187 Meeting & 117 Market Sts, CHARLESTON, S. C. CURE ALL YOUR PAIRS WITH1 Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In lisgl. SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR Cramps, Diarrhoes, Colds, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE, PERRY. DAVIS' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM hmam t ad mae mecn prepredto ontacfto fist class paint LKRSNLOKAFNFF ing.ningress, DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. JF. RHAME, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAw, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Office lately occupied by the- late B. Pressley B. Barron, Esq. ur Interest. why suffer with your eyes 'when you 3with so little trouble? We carry the: CtaCles ar~d lasss, in 25e to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 CKINTON. SON, President. S 0OCS2$ MERCHANTS. - Charleston, S. C. You Writ8 U for' Pricli. * TI' AIlajs Irritation, Aids DIgestios, INRegulates the Bowels, - Strengthens the Child Makes Teething Easy. 'ders) TEETHIINA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of it raggistS, ANY AGE. MOFFEmTT. M. D-, ST. LOUIS. MO.