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TEMANNIG -TIMES WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13, 1886 K ale at COso. F. THIS PAPER C ewspape-r Advertsing Burea(1O Spruce St.), where ad"eti= contrncts ,n NEy be nade for It I, TERMS OF %UBS( R1PTION: One Year. in .--. a. $1.50, or $2.00 a che Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.--Per Square, first n sertion. $1.W00 Each subsequent insertion. 5(k-. pi' Contract Advertising ,at reduced rates Advertising in Local Column, 10c. pez line. .l- Our Terms for all Transient Adver tieiefents, are invariably in advance. Our columns are open at all times, for the expression of opinions on all subjects of pub. lie interest. but we are not responsible fox the views of our correspondents. Local Intelligence. *p Index to New Advertisements. Trumbo, Hinson & Co.-Factors. Pelzer, Rodgers & Co.-Fertilizars. Otto F. Wieters-Grocer S A. Nelson & Co.-Boots and shoes. Wilcox & Gibbs-Guanos. Follin Bros -Tobacco and Segars. H. M. Nathan & Son-Carriages. Carrington, Thomas & Co.-Jewelers. Henry Bischoff & Co.--Rice Merc'nts, and Grocers. MeGahan, Bates & Co.-Clothing. N. A. Hunt & Co-Boots and Shoe!. Geo. W. Steffens-Grocer. J. S. Pinkussohn & Bros-Cigars. Wulbern & Pieper-Grocers. Mantoue & Co-Liquors. Dr. H. Baer-Drugs. Wando Phosphate Co.-Guanos. Charleston iron Works-Steam En gines, et Stono Phosphate Co.--Fertilizers. Falk & Co.-Clothing. S. R Marshall & Co--Hardware. IL Bulwinkle-Fertilizers and grain. Henry Bayer-Fruiter. ~S. Wolkoviskie- Liquors and segras. 'Miss Pauline Dick, of Sumter, is at Rev. James McDowell's. Our coulnins are filled this week with (Capt. Tillman's speech before the Agricultural So ciety, which is published by reqnest. It is rumored that Mr. Robert Machem once ,well known in Manning a a good printer, was foumd on last Thursday or Fri day frozen to death. Found by Mr. Chats. Reynolds a nickeled key, which closes like a knife, near Mr. N. A. Ridgil", on the public road lealing from Packsville to Manning. The owner will have his property restored on paying the c.mt of this notice. On December 28th, Mr. J. J. Bar field, the keeper of the Poor House, left home telling bis wife that he was going to visit a neighbor near by, and would return soon. This is the last heard of Mr. Barfield, except a vague rumor that oilhe evening of leavingr 1:ome he was seen at the . Manniug' depot. J~aving alwayat borne a repui table natme in the community, bis friends are unable to account foir bis strange condttct, and still hope that he may yet turn up -from a trip of his' own business. A NARROW ESCAPE FOR AIKEN. (Special Dispatce to The .Yetes ad (bmrier.) ) Arr, January 10.-A scrious tire took place here to-day on Main street.. It occurred about 11.30 o'ekek, when all the different congregations were at their respective . churches. T he bell at the town hal-gave the first! alarm, and very soon throngs of citi zens crowded the streets. The fire ta'e place in the store of W. J. Mose ly, Sr.. and soon spread -idly. It appears that during yeste~ uy's severe gale a portiorr of the chimney at tach ed to Mosely's store was blown down. He did not know. of this accident and last night built a fire as usual In the night the fire must have caught and smouldered until to-day and broke otati11.30 A M. The Aiken Steam Engine was out soona after the alarm of fire, but in con sequence of the extreme severity of the weather was all frozen up and could not get to work until the fire had been under way over three-quart ers of an hour. Our fire company and the citizens woiked bravely, and it is due to their exertions that at least one-half of the business portion of the town was not burnt up. Help was asked from Augusta, and soon a spec ial train brought over an engine and hose carriage withi a full complement of men. This aid arrived too late to be of much avail, but was duly appre cated by our people, and in the event of a general conflagration, which we feared, would have enabled us to save much property. Loss $48,400. In surane$38,400. Poison Oak. 1878, 1 was poisoned by contact 'th poisor.=ak. I put n yself under he treatment of a homeopathic physi cian in Mobile, who treated m~three months with varying srecess, but no cure. I then went wader treatmnent of one of the prospmnent allopathic physicians for monthis with no better results. Then I fent to New York N and secured the seririces of one of the amost distinguish/d physicians there who prescribed rme for weeks and failed to give r f. I then went to Phiadelphiia went under the care of the celeb .Agnew for many weeks, and ed no appreciable. onefit.. ned, I returned ~ome and s-' on for some years: I wetf sin g Sprngs Ala., then to ~ sArk.. and then to Blon Ala., from all of, which me benetit, but nob yer ould be secured. In I.Amyself under the case est physicians, and al comparative relief, a End my power to bear.. It seemed no matter what I did, as if it were impossible to rid my. self of the poison. In 1884, in Octo. ber, when in desperation, but having very little faith in it, I commenced using Swift's Specific. After I had taken a number of bottles, I felt that my digestion and general health was improved, but so far as I could tell the poison was still in my system. After I had finished the second dozen bot iles I began to see a clange for the better. Nearly every sign of my dread affliction had disappeared, my skin was clear and in its normal con dition, and again I believed that I was forever free from this terrible afflic tion. I have now completed my forty eighth bottle, and feel free again, with no sign of any eruption but a few pimples, which I believe to be the last faint signs of the result of my terrible blood poisoning. I cannot say too much in praise of the S S. S. J. E. SHERMAN, Mobile, Ala. For sale by all druggists. Trcatise on Blood and Skin Diseas es mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St., New York. eorge W. Steffens, WHOLESALE GROCER, Aucti on and Commiission Merchant and LIQUOR DEALER. 197 & 199 East Bay, Charleston, S C. .f- Agent for the Clayton & Russel Bit ters, and the celebrated road cart -fi J S PINKUSSOHN & BROS Allegro Cigar Factory, 47 Hayne St., Charleston, S. C. and 1059 & 1061 Third Av. N. Y. Mantoue & Co. Manufacturers of Cigars, Importers and wholesale dealers in Liquors, Wines, &c. 155 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Cigar Factory, N. Y. O RDER Your Seed Potatoes, Bananas, Orange-, Cocon nuts, Apples and Pea nuts, full stock ofAmit always on hand. HENRY BAYER 217 East Bay. Charleston. S C S. A. NELSON & Co. Wholsale dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 31 Hayne St., ('harleston. S. C. Goods direct from the Manuufactnrers We guarantee to sell as low in prices as any house in our line in the Union. Jan 13 sR. 'd1ARSHAIJiL &CO., o HAR WARE MECHANTS. 139 1IETiN; STREET, Charleston, S. C. Sole Agents For STARKE'- DIXE PL2)UGH.4, WVATT' PLOUGHIS, AVERY & 'ON'S PLOUGHiS DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. Iron Aga H{arrows and Cnitivators. ROtnan, Plough Stock, Washiburne & Moemi's Galvanized enrce Wire, (hamn 1.o Mowers aind Keapecrs. AND WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOOLS Manufacturtd in Faye~tteville, N. C. Everyj Tool ab)solutely warranted and ifrbroken will bo repiaced. Also Dealers Ini GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL STEELS Hoop Iron, Ho s an d Mule Shoes, Wood and Tinware. Coopers tools, Miners To sis, Cutlery, Guons and Sport. ing Articles. Prices nmade on application. Stono Phosph ESTABUISI MANUFACTURE Soluble Gual Acid Phosphate, Dissolved F Keep always on hand for sa Kainiit, (1 Imported direct from Ger A high g'rade of Dried Blood, Gronnu Cotton Seed Mea ' M . I.. -TRUMBO, HINSO: Factors and Commission Mh STO] BROWN'S JAN, 13. F. J. PEL~ZER, President. ATLANTIC PHIOSP 0 CI!IRLES3 Manufacturers of Standard Fe~rtilizers NI!NIT. PELZER : Jan. 13. Bro (wn's Wharf OTTO F. Whiolesalt WHOLESALE dealer in V No. 181 EAST BAY, CALL ON Of FAILK KingI streeto FOR YOUR Clothing, meics sat on am~phiCationl. C.( N. A. uit &Co :..:. N~o. aad SHOE: Nos. 1C1 & 163 Meeting street Charleston, S. C. Follio Brothers, Commission Merchants. Manufac turers' Agents for the sale of Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Etc., NO. 173 East Bay, Jan. 13. CIl.IlRLESTO-. C-. Henry Bischoff & Co., Wholesale Grocers and DEALERS IN CAROLlA RICE. CHARLESTON, S. C. H e M. NATIIAN & SON,DEALER IN Carriages, Buggies, I larness AND WAGO-NS, s. .w Cor. Meeting and Wentworth sts' CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1836. CARRINSTON, THOMAS & CO., 251 King St. Cutatssro, S. C. Wathes, Jewelry, Silver and Silver plated ware. sq. Special attention paid to Watei repairing. Jan 13. McGahan, Bates & Co. JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226, 228 and 230 Meeting SL. CHARLESTON, S. C. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 133 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreign and Domestic Chemicals, Glassware, Spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur gical Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, SHOW CASES, of all sizes, and all articles usually found in a First-class Drug House. Prices low Quick sales and small profits. THE Wilcox and Gibbs Guano Co's High Grade Fertilizers. .ILCOX. GIBBS & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, for Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Wheat, &c. Wm.cox, GiBS & Co.'s Superphosphate For Composting. -:0: We have in stock all the best varieties of Ammoniates and Potash Salts. -: KAINIT: Best German, of our direct jImporta tion. Land Plaster, Best Nova Scotia. For sale at very low prices for cash, by the Wilcox, Gibbs guano Co. 148 Bay St., SAVANA, GA., and 78 (New No. 140) East Bay St. Jan 1:1. 6 t. (JiLST).', S. ('. Wulbern & Pieper Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALF.RS IN Provisions, Liqnors. To bacco, Etc. 1G7 & 169 East Bay ~Cimrleni, X. 1. LI sERWRS WHAR,. CIIAU.'LESTO, S. C. Factor and General Commission ierchant. Dealer in Fertilizers, rain, Hay, E:c. tte Company, rocxr, s.CO. ED 1870 to, (HIGHLY A.MMONIATED.) ~one, Ash Element, Floats eGellnillie Ger111R otash Sal/s.) any. for the Comtpany. F~isha Scrap, South Carolina Marl, l. FOR SALE MY vi, .MANNING. S. C. S& COMPANY, rhants, Cotton and Naval WH ARF CHAILUESTOX S. C. F. S. RoDGEas, Treasurer. [ATE COMPANY, "O, S. C. ad Imnporter' of PUR E G ERMAN ODGERS & Co., Gen. Agents CH AR L ESTON, & C. WiETERS, SGrocer. 'ines, Lignors and Segars. CHARLESTON, S. C. ..WRITrE TO7( & 00., ~posite Hasel Charleton, S. (.. urnishing Goods andt TS. WANDO PHOSPHATE CO. I OFFERS VM anclaO 'F'e 1 er (AMMONIATED). Especially adapted to all field crops. -ALSO Acid Phosphate and Dissolved Bone OF HIGH GRADE. German Kainit of Direct Importation, Ash Element. Cotton Seed Meal, Phosphr Floats, Ground and Crude Rock, and all Fertilizer Supplies. FRANCIS B. H ACKER, PREs'DT. AD GE'L AGT., Office, No. 7 Exchange St., Rear of Post-office, CHARLESTON, S. C. .jan13 4mo ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery. Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. sJ-Repairs executed with promptne and Di.patch. Sendfor price L4s. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. Jan13 ly~r. SUMMERTON HIGH SCHOOL The next session of the Suinnerton High School will begin on Monday. the 4th day of January. 1886. A ''Tuition for from $1.50 to $4.00 per month. according to grade. *g Musie $2.50 per month. Tenrs-cash in advance each month. Board can be had at from $8 to $10 per month. For furth er particulars, apply to JNO. C. LANHAM. PNCIrAL. Summnerton, S. C., Dec. 28, 188-5. Dee30 Manning High School. :o: Select and Limited. REv. L. D. BASS, Principals. Miss MxrrE E. RUTLEDGE. Opens JAN. 11th, closes JUNE 1886. Will afford boys an( girls superior advantages for prosecuting a thorough course of study in English. Greek, Latin. Hebrew and Mathematies. No sectarianism. Prices reasonable, for particulars address, DON'T READ THIS. :0: C WE WA RR A NT LONGMAN & MARTINETS GUARANTEE PREPARED PAINTS. ro last LONGER than :-ny other Prepared Paint or any Paint i xe d bvy Pure White he o- tLead, Pure ~xperienced Liieed Oil h lainter from aind Pure T'irpentine. If after any reasonable length of time it should be proven thlerwise thanm guiaraniteed, we agree to repaint such property as mns been painted with it, at our expense, with such White ~ ead or other Paint as the property owner may select. S. WEISKOPF, Sole Agent Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS &c. 325 King St. Cbharlestona, B. C. N. B. Constantly on hand a full supply of strictly pumr PARIS GREEN. DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS Of Every Description. ALSO - Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, and -Putty. TOILET .A]RTIOLES f every kind. Also a Complete and Full Assortment of ( Lamps, Lanterns, Soaps, Perfumery, Stationary Paint, Brushes, Etc. A siiirPrescrip tionsi anid aily Receipts carefully Compj ounded A 1. A t any hour. L W. E. BROWN & CO. L A pr 15 Manning. S. C. A ~THE PALACE SALOON,' L L L L IL ROE OF& 00., Propridtors. . Snmater, s. c Foreign and Domestic Liqjuors, Wines, Ales - md Beer. The finest Liquors and Segars, dispensed o~ver the "The Palace" Bar by >olite-Brtenders. Billiards auwl Pool one First-Class Tables. Plain anid Fane- Drinks. "THE PALACE" is locata4 ia the-.ew B4Jlding, adjoining Court Houre J. G. Di-ixNs, M. D. F. N. WiLsoN 3. G. DINKINS & c0. have re-established theniselvesat theb dld starnd, and are now prepared t supply the people of Clarendon with STRICTLY PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES at the Lowest Possible prices. -ALSO PAuN-rs, OI1-S, GLAS$, Toi.7r Airmcos, ToOTH AND HuR BRUsiDs. Couns, FINE Touir So.u's, STATIONERY, Etc., Etc. A full and select stock of all the >opular Patent and Non-Secret Medicines, onstantly on hand. An elegant assortment of fine Cigars and Tobacco. THF POIPLAR - DIAMOND DYES, ALL COLOs. Prescri)tiont Departiiie t. Physicians -Prescriptions carefully *wpounded by day or night. J. G. DINKLNS & CO.1 Druggists and Pharmacists, )ec30 Manning S. C. PI.A.NOS, IRAND, UPRIGHT & SQUARE. The Superiority of the 'Stjieff" lanos is recognized and acknowledged by e highest Musical authorities, and the de iand for them is as steadily increasing as iey are becoming more extensively nown. HIGHEST HONORS Over ali American and many European vals at the Exposition Paris, 1878. Hve the Endorsement of over 10 different Colleges. Sei a d Schools As to their durability. 'hey are perfect in Tone, Work manship and Elegant in Appearance. A large assortment of second-hand Pian always on hand. General Wholesale Agent for BURDETT A )ND PALACE ORGANS. anos and Organs Sold on Easy Enstallments. Pianos taken in Exchange, also thorough repaired. pi Send for illustrated Piano or Orgaa talogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, No. 9 North Liberty Street, Apr 15 BaLTioRE, MD. RRS, A. EDWARDS OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, MIanning, S. C., Confectionery, Fr.ebl Fenits . Toetables, Nuts, &c., on mad and arriving daily. Ly Bakery Depart ment is Complete with bread and pastry. COME AND> SEE ME AND BE .CON need that my prices are low and that I nnot be undersold. --ALSO, Both light and heavy and always fresh. .$ Canned Goods in endless variety. Country trade solicited. I thank my friends and patrons for past vors and ask a continuance of same. pm Remember the place opposite Court yuse. Dec 17 ORTHEATEPN B. R, C OMPANY, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. ~~OJOooos smman CA~RIs'oN, S. C., Dee. 13, 1885. )hK AND AFTER THIS DATE THE fo? flosin g Schedule will be rum, sve Charl'ston, No. 43 1.5. P. .. earc.Charleston; No. 45 ;.'O0 P. M1. eav~e (harleston. No. 47 . 141 A.:M:: rrivr. lorence(.. No. 43, 4.10) P.' rrive ?l'rence. No. 47, 4.11 A. M1. eave~ Florence. No. 45 *2 25 . .aei')fence, No. 44,. 1.35 A. \f. rriv- (Charletn. No is 4.35 A. 31. rrive (iharl,.eto, No. 42. 1.5) 1P. M1. Nos. 1:,Tnel 47 will unt stop,. r. 42. 43 and -43 will stop at al! siions. No. 45 will stop at Moneks Corner. St. ephens,L..r.s, Kmngstree and .I ake City. Centra1R. R. of' S. C. a-.e Manning 9.i06 A. M1. ave Sumter. 9.313 A. M1. ~rive Columibia, 1.40O A. M1. No. 52. aye C'olubia, 5.27 P. M. ~ave Sumter. G.45 P. M1. myve Manning, 7.1(1 P. 31. sae Lane's, 7.45 P. M. rive Charleston. 9.19~ P. M. Nos. 52 and 53 will stop at Iane's, Pores. n and Manning. J. F. DIVINE. Gen'l. Supt. T. M1. EMERSON. Gen'l Pars. Agt. ,Tohn F. Stratton'g~lia R 8IAN BUT V 3l and Best Stying inth world. Every stirm t.M K~o Strings Sold at Rtn Importer an~ Wizle in Musical MLetohandime, Ensio Boxes & Braa.Bandlnstrumenta. 49 Maiden Jane, New To.k LUMBER!! LUMBEI. 50,000 Feet.on Hand. M rades. FROM 25Ct, to $IPERi=9I9. The very best, and cbeap as the ch-.. -, can be had at the mill or I will deliver wt Manning. Apply to C. M. DAVIS. or A. L'. At Mill, Manning. BOLLMANN & Br Wholesale Goero , AND DEALES IN Wines, Liouors, Tobac co, Segars, &c. No. 153 & 155 EAST BAY CTHARLESTOY, S. - Aug. 19 BULTMANN & BRI, PROPRIETORS OF THE SUMTER SHOE STORE RESPECTFULLY ASK THE FEO" ~' of Manning and Clarendon Co., to ins their stock, before visiting Charlestot. --s they feel confident that they can do as v -.A for them, they have all the latest styles. They call special attention to a Sew a. de, viz., LADIES DONGOLA and CAMI. EPARD BUTTON BOOTS, which area! 04 most durable Leather, known to the T: . 4 also to their Gents$2.75 and $3.00 Calf Sa.-* Shoes, in Button. Lace and Congrie.sN, -- They cannot be excelled. As they are w known to you all, they need no introducr' *. They have also a nice line of TRUEYA. and VALISES. Mareb 11 GEO. S.HACKER &SO MANUFA'TURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLIND. Office and WarerOOms, Kira,. opOsite Cannon Street, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 16th. LEGGi& BELL, Liverj, Feed ad Sale Stables, WXe haVe just received a nio suply1 of the FA MOUS TF2I NESSEE WAGONS, a e4 BUGLGI ES of all Kinds, whi4 we will sell low down. GIY As US A CALL.. Sept. 9. NOTICE. PInsoxs masilNo-tO INSUREl their LivES will apply to W. P. DURANT,, Agt, ____ MA~N,6 S.C1. WAVERLY HOQUSE, CHARLESTON, R C. First Class in all its AIplointuhuts, RATES, S1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50 Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy roons Electric Bells. JOS. PRICE, Proprietor'. )gr--Hotel Centrally Located. A. G. CUD WORTH, Agft 155 MEETING STREET, opp1. Charleston HoteL. Maunfaictulrv.r a'nd deale'r in Sadd1eye Harness, Collars, whips, Saddle Hardare &c. Keep constantly on hand an etnri and well selected stock of everything im fb1M ine'. And Manufacture goods to order a~ bort notjee. Oct.. 1k. M. Schwarlts SalOOn, I drink my Bce I de.