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B^B^B^BBpp... * . .i.i.. I ^"n?"'"?!'M"l!! ^K . ^WW^W>W*A???VW NJEXT-IDOG %?%*** %%*%v*w%*w%wv I pUUUUUUUiUiUiUiUliUiUUl) , M4>sw. Manning Time*. ^pHarrifd Uut wvdn-sday at thebride's j ^Hhotne n< ar Davis Mr. I Gttmabl* ami! ^ )lr? Mar?ar?t JSho ter widow ot tiv i late W D shorter. Hi The -iHf'vt-s near Davis were aroused H thi* week bv a mad dog bobbing ir> Fover there It went to Mr. U X Hie. honrg\c house and bit two of bis biro dog* ?n?l then m*de his equine. V ? Richl*onrg took his gnn and tried to overtake the angry canine but he succeeded it getting to Mr. Robert | Johnson and biting his dog. Mr. John I son shot the dog but did not kill it, 1 but it was finally killed near Davis I on the Wilson railroad by Mr. R X B'ehbonrg. | Pine Grove school near New Zion will bare an eme.->-ainn.ent on the I 22nd inst, to celt*5 rate Wellington's I birthday. Tbeniitor returns thank 7 for an invitation to be present, but a | previous engagement for that date I prevents qs from baring the pleas* I ure. About one rear ago Miss K'iza Tobias went to Salt Lake City in I company .with Eider Whitney, a Mormon preacher, to be married in aooordance. with the rules of the Mormon church, and since her arrival there she is so well pleased with ber new home thai it has influenced her aged father, Mr. S R Tobias of St. Marks into selling cut his property, and in about ten days the old ' " ?.111 Inrt.tA I 1.. rtf 1, I C grOIWUlBll Will ll'JUC iur uvuk ut >< > birth to join bis daughter in tl.e far and strange West. Mr. Tobias is a good citizen and we are sorry that he has determined to take this step, bat as be has mads up his mind to go, we wish him happy day for the re. minder of hie life. After years of untold suffering from piles, B O Puraell of K nitersville, P** was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch Hasel 8alv&8kin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sore are readily cured by the famous rem . * edy. Wallace Johnson. A Regretted Assignment. 4 It & not often that we are called ^ upon lb announce the failure of any ol Manning's business concerns and [ in the present instance we can ' truly say that it is with sincere regret that we announce the busi!> nets failure of Mr. J H Lesesne one of our you9gesM*erchants a id whose pride Was in his buisncss. Leoesoe m*dh an assignment for ' (he benefit gf hiscreditors without i i waring frrfi sued or eren threatened with suit. He assigned all of his asset*voluntarily and refused to ,< * have himself p'aced iu a position whereby he could get the advan Uge.of the homestead, to which - the law entitles him as the head of the family. Thy step on the part of Mr. Lesesne was taken after mature deliberation, after finding that his mercantile bus' iuess did not ^arrant its coutiuI uance.Thereason is plain to all bnsI; inest rrfen. Limited capitul at the eat of strong competition where % unless a man is financially strong it ia only a matter ot time when be is bound to taste of the cup of hitter experience and disappointment. It is our hope that fortune will yet smile upon our young friend, and that be will yet be enabled to carry out his intention to pay dollar for dollar on the indebtedness now standing against him, and that some time in the near future be will become one of ? Manning's staunchest merchants, j for it is our belief that no.man en j dowet^ with the sterling integrity | ol" Mr. Leseane can be a permanent; ^ failure; like truth, he will-rise! again.- -Manning Times. ' jaltaww jyit ami failii I?c 14* l?w. T? quit totww costly w*J toreror. be buz atfc. fall ot Ufa. aerv* sad vlpor, uke No-To Boe. Ike wonder worker, Uxt; make* weak men uroog. an dmnriaUClOeertl. Core guaranteed. .Booklet sod aomple free, addroec -JtarUAf Reatelj ?*, Chicago or New York. ? fern'--- j 11 I'OHBORSc 1 ^wwwwwww "^2 UUilUiUUUUiUUtiUiUlUlUlR r*w a? ^vrv Flor ni'o Time.?Messenger. Clarence Davis, colored, was op betore the mayor on Saturday iori I riding a bicycle on Kvans street last night without a lantern, jClarence was fined $ 1 1 The residece of Mr. J 11 Brim json was entered the oar'y part of (last night by a jobber and a $20 (bill, and two $1 bills and some ] silver were taken from a trunk. Mr. Joel M Meggs an old citi |zen of Lucilc, died at his home after a Ion,; illiu-ss, on the 31st ot January, Mr. Meggswas 79years the 11th of last August. He leaves a wife and live grown children. A small negro child on Mr Clement's pi see in the Mcpherson neighborhood was bunie<t to death on Tuesday in a negro house. When found only charred pieces of the body could be picked up. 1' js the same old story, left alone by its parents. r-v n J ,.| 1 , A un j nursuay n'*'it uimmh iv o'clock Policeman Howell discovered I he store door of Mr F.I Fuller open. Mr. Fuller was noti fitd and soon discovered that ?; watch, knife, some rin^s and other articles had been stolen. Ii is supposed that some one had been locked up in the store. Little Willie, the nine year old son of Mr J W Norton, of Lucilt while out in the field last Thursday where some stumps were burning accident Iv caught fire and his father hearing his screams ? - L 4 Uf.'ic. ran lo ms assistance, uui nun*' was so badly burned that he died Saturday afternoon. Work at the new freight yard> is progressing nicely. The steam shovel is now at work and when the yard is finished there will be i about 6 miles of track laid for the > handling and shifting of freight cars. This yard will be of great benefit to our city as most of the tracks in the old yard wiil be taker. up and all shifting will be done at the new yards. As it now I 4 ? -1- a i? *-Artt itiAnnl-.niant fnl MNilU^ u la >ci j J ill uii nut ui iv/i 1 our merchant and farmer* to <re< ( up to the warehouse to reeeivt their treighis. More room it wanted and by the making of th< new yard all ot this will be overcome and vehicles can go up al aroiudthe warehouse. A thrill of terrer is experience* ' when a brassy cough of croup soundi , through the the house at night. Bui the terror soon changes to relief at ter One Minute Cough Care has beet administereb. Sureand harmless foi children. Wallace & Johnson. If a man marries a woman beeans< she has more sense than be has, he it never allowed to lose sight of the fact ?Chicago Xews. There are three little thing* which do more work than any othei three littlo thing* created?they are the ant, the bee and De Witt'* Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomace and liver troubles. Wallace A Johnson. If it is necessary te write to any I due you don't care 2 cents for use a j postal card. In a recent letter from Washing| ton, D. C.t to an old friend, Major Q A Studer, for twenty years United States Consul at Singapore, says: "While at Des Moines 1 became acquainted with a liniment known as | Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I found excellent against reheumatism aa well as as against soreness of the throat aud ?hest [giving me much easier' bre itliing). I had a touch of pemimonta early this week, amf-two applic&ti mis freely applied to the throat and chest relieved me of it at once. I would not be without ft for anythiug." For sale by W 1 lace A Johnson. I ( 4 11 :i woman's ??rit-i ) ? be wrinkle*ev? n ?iMit-*n*i heal it.; Johnson*s Chill and Fe* , ver Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most stubborn case of Fever in ! 24 Hours. j If men ui'ie s-erjn-nH ill the uo; | men would want to be |)rote**ion- i jal snake-charmers. ."tii* 4'ure, 3fo I*uv. | That is the wav all drusrirMsi toll f Vnu/i'i ??'Truiic1 fur Chills and Malaria. It is >im i plv Iron and Qu'nine in a taste I less form. Children love it. j Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price. 50c. If a man trusts to luck for his happiness he will be in 'uck when j lie j;ets it. To Caro Cnuttiiwiiou Forever. ( Take (Uscaret* Candy Cathartic. 10c or26i ?* Of'1' tit tc j r -p? 5e?dss i tested ? j < and j true. ?, ~jtntrobs Comxriissioi I nnu ut 6z Consignments of E<igs, Poulti t Choice Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs 85c No. I " ?? ? ? ? 80c Heavy White Oats 88c I ? n " ;:Gc Mixed Oats . o2c ; White Corn 45c Crack n 45c Corn Hran |>er 100 lbs. * 75c 1 ' Weights and Goods Guarar J. N. KC c l CNE C!VE I Jlinn'+ lt?? Med j until you i Yea can buy them in t Ten Tabules 1 CUj ion la pot mp dbmpij to crxilTy Cu \ ! If you don't f Ripans a i. j.1. 1 r* hx xne u Sen<i Fi*? Cents to T Sprucfc St., New York, ! Lb^Mw 13 canons will }>e mailt one l-iat Kipans Tabu] ' u?? (pVM cure com \ , ';- ? * Y-;v. i .. : . V; . I?I ggsgsgggj" .^*^B|^^B cow 'hides, WANTED. CASH prices paid at your door. Apolv to F.M, BRilTOII, Sr., Church, S O. All creditors of the estate of the late J 1) IVnderjrra.ss, are hereby notified to render an account of their demands duly attested within the time prescribed by law. and j all persons indebted to said estate j are likewise untitled to make pay-: ment of their indebtedness to Emmie M I'kn dehors*. Administratrix. The County Kecord oue dollar a year. X)D'S SEFDS are specially grown and S zted to mc*t the needs and requirements oi > southern Growers. ) \ od's Descriptive Catalogue is meet vah*- ? t and helpful in giving cultural directions / valuable information about all seeds ) ially adapted to the South. ? QETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, ? Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed S Potatoes. Seed Oats ( and all / iarden and Farm Seeds. \ ite far Descriptive Catalogue* Mailed free. ( T. W. WOOD & SONS, I EDSMEN, - - RICHMOND, VA. < 'HE LARGEST SEED HCOSE IN THE SOUTH. < ON & SON, x I^exclxaxrts alera in Or^^ntT. * y and Farm Produce solicited. 'wheat ? ? ? ? 95c J Prepared cow Food per sack 11.00 ! 0round Oats, per bushel 45c Hi* users GIUTH j Per Sack * floe I Meal per sack % 90o I SWANS DOWN PATF.NT F LOU It Bbls $5.75 Bbls |o.00. Sucks $o 85 iteed> $-< ? )BSON & SON, ?a.strleston, S. C. -S RELtOF. id a Dollar or icine have tried xfT\ he paper 5-ccnt cartons for Five Cents. t B3tinl pi ?! taaaad tor a In prtafe ind this sort of i Tabules I ruggist's 1 9 . hk Rtfaks Chemical Coxtawy, No. to And they will be seut to you by nai!; or ?d for 48 cents. The chances arc tea to es are the very medicine you aced. - i . I JNDY 1 3ARTIC U * STPAT10N DRUGGISTS a???m 11 I ' n mO t \ 1 We owe our Oor ilea n g mo n ^^ HH WE^V 2,000 yards Eibbrn, 2 inches wnM at &. Beautiful New Silks, 24 inches wi<fl a: 6 V. B Go'den Draperies 8c and 10c. B Silk Finish Prapt ries at 6c. yB Beautiful Robe Prints at 5c and 8c. | Porrnin-; fir h- nnrl lOo. ' 8 Dcsen hats, new style, will sell readily at 59ct3We have reduced the price of Brown Goods. Heavy 4-4 Brown reduced from 5c to Ifc. . 5-cent Gxds reduced to 41, o?o?o Furniture Department Goods moving all of the time. We can save you money on evej^__pufc cb.ise. iVe have a beautiful stock of A t Squares. Bugs, Matting anc 'Chamber sets. Wa are still seltin. , Solid Oak 10-piece Bed Room Suits for $17. iBuell & Roberts, 373 A.tiD 573 KlVft HTBEET Corner Cannon Street, Charleston, 8. C. NOT-oE. I will be in my offie in the Court ' house-, Kingstree. M nday and Sat urdav of each week. Those having business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will gcvern themselves accordingly. Nadok 1). Lbsks.nk, Conuty Swpt. Ed Kotice; I will be in my office in the court house in Kingstree S. C., on SATURDAY of each week and during my absence, I will leave my office key with Mr. C. W. McClam. E. M. Smitii, Jnriirp nf Prnh?ti? "Williamsburg Co., OS. Auditors HoticeNotice is hereby given that I will visit the following places on the days mentioned below for the purpose of taking Tax Returns for the i fiscal year commencing January I first, 1398. As this is real estate [year it ia expected that ail Real i Estate owners will meet me fully prepared to give complete returns I of their real estate, as well as per[ sonal property. Concord, Jan. 1st Lake City u 3 4Aoth 8cranton " 6 7 A 8th Prospect 44 10 A 11th Altmans u 12th Johnsonsvllle u 18th Ards M 14 A15 th Lambert u 17tb Rome u 18th , Khems M 19th Morrigvill 44? 20th Bloomingvale -u 21 A 22nd Inrlidnfotirn M ?4fll W/ IT I* , , Cedar Swamp 44 254 26th Kennedys 44 27th Cades 44 28 4 29th Hebron Jan. 3!*t and Feb. 1st Mouzon Feb. 2nd Klngstree 44 3 4 4 5th Greeleyville 44 7 4 8th Gourdins 44 9 419th J Baiters M 11412th \ Suttons 44 4 |4th Earls 44 15th < Trio . 44 16 417th j Kingstrce' 44 18 419th ; II Z HANXA, i( Auditoi, W. C. 1 , ' ^ A full snpply of liens and. bills j of sale on hand at th& County Kecprd office. * V \> ? 4- * . v;. - ' ' >. ' "* v ^ . '/ v a5 the the IT Than the (-y c I < can really THE BEST FAmflH^^fl^H^H Because it Is clear an^BMBM^WBM language, can be by a child?absolutely am^reliable andthorooghfl^^^fl^^H Fo pterins and' deAcripti^^H^H^fl to ^ I 31 Whitehall 8t, Atlanta ?a., ] ATLANTIC COAST LINE. North-Eastern R. B. of S. C. COSDKN8KD SCHJCDUL*. ^ v I>aJc?l Dec. 20. 1807. ? TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 35.# Leave Florence 3:25 a. m. Ijenve Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:38 a. m Leave Lanes 4:38 a. m Arrive Charleston 5:j3 a. n No. tt> Leave Florence ' 7:55 p. m Ia?ave Kingxtree 8:57. p. -<** Arrive Lanes 9:15 p.tn Leave Lanes 9:15 p. m Arrive Charleston 10:55 p. in No. 53* l^eave Lanes 7:40 p. m Arrive Charleston 9:15 p. m ? TRAINS GOING NORTH. TR_* Leave Charleston 6:33 a. m Arrive Lanes 8:10 a. m Leave Lanes 8:10 a. m leave Kings tree 8:27 a/m Araive Florence 9:28 a. id Xo.m Leave Charleston 5:17 p.m. Arrive Lanes 6:45 p. fn. Leave Lanes 6:45 p. m. Leave Kingsfree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. m. No.?. Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m Arrive Lanes 8:30 a. m * Daily. No. f>2 run* through to Co]nnbia via Central R. R. of S. ffT Trains No*. 78 and 32 rnn via Wilson and Ksyefctevifle?Short Line?and main CJrw tunnei-ueu ivrnu pnnv> nuiui Train? on A D. R. R. leave Floiv ence <bftv except Sunday 9 33 a. m., *r? rive Darlfi'srtnr l(i 28 a. m., Ch^ratvi)$0 a. ni.. Wnde*borr? 2 25 p. m Lear* Ffor enc* daily exempt Su-day 818 p. m.. ar rive Darlington 8 40 p. m., flartavWe 955 p. m., Bennetraville 9 36 p. oft.., Gib *on 10 OO p. i?-? Leave Florence Sunday > 3t, r>nly 9 83 a. in., arrive Partington 1027 a m., IPrtxvilleII10 a.m. Leave ^Tbaon daily except Sen day 85:13 a. m.Bennettsr-Il 6:01a.m. arrive Partington * 7:3o a. in. Leale Hartrvflle daily except Sunday 5:43 a. m, arrive Darlidgton 7:30 a. m. leave Partington 9 .-00 a. ni. Leave Wad *boro daily ekeept Snmlay 3:00 p. bi. Chenur 5:15 p. m\ Partington 6:29 p. in. arrive Florence 7:09 p, m. J. F. DWXK Gen'l Snp'i, . ' . - * A \ * ".