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WEONESDAY, JAN.12, 1887. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, in Advance $1.50. or $2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square, first in sertion, $1.00. Each subsequent insertion. 50c. ;O- Contract Advertising at reduced rates. NEW ADVERTISENENTS. Boilers, etc.-Cbarleston Iron Works. Groceries, etc.-Wulbern & Pieper. Guanos-Ashley Phosphate Company. Groceries, ete.-Bolimann Brothers. Guanos-Pelzer, Rogers & Co. Groceries, etc.-Otto F. Weiters. Groceries, et.-Geo. W. Steffens. Guanos-Wilcox. Gibbs & Co. Guanos-Wando Phosphate Co. Wholesale Dry Goods-McGahan, Batee &. Co. Hardware-S. R. Marshall & Co. Boots and Shoes-D. O'Neil & Sons. Garden Seeds-J. G. Dinkins & Co. Sheriff Sale-H. H. Lesesne. Auditor's Appointments-D. J. Bradham. The Board of Jury Commissioners have been sitting for several days filling the jury box with names pre paratory to drawing the Jury for the February Court. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Sa.iloh's Cure is the remedy for you. To-morrow is the last day on which the initiatory papars in litigated ac tions to be tried at the next Ciremit Court can be served. Just receiyed! Fresh Garden Seed and Onion Se, also an elegant line of Flower Seeds at Dinkin's & Co's. Through the agency of Messrs. C. A. Snow & Co., patent attorneys of Washington, D. C., Mr. R E. Clarke, of Fort Motte, has secured a patent for an improved cotton chopper and cultivator. A gentleman of Georgetown Coun ty has sent to the News and Courier three white partridges. They are des cribed as like the ordinary bird, with the exception of the color, which is that of a dove. Charleston is to have base ball again this season. A guarantee of $2,000 to play ball has already been deposited, and every arrangement made to play ball when the time comes. Two young gentlemen, Messrs. Wilson and Henderson, from Berke ley, were enrolled as pupils Tuesday, at the Manning Academy. The rep utation of thA Manning Aeademy as a popular institution of learning, we are glad to see, is reaching beyond the borders of Clarendon. Several new -p-intments are ad vertised to-day. We are requested to state that the appointments at Fulton and Hodge's X Roads were not filled because the County Auditor, Mr. J. . Scott, was forced to be in Manning to turn the office over to his successor, Capt. D. J. Bradham. THAT HACKING COUG~H can be so quickly cured by Shiloli's Cure. We neglected last week to acknowl edge an invitation to attend a concert at Foreston this evening. It is to be given for the benefit of the churches at Foreston. The committee are Misses B. 5. McCormick, Florence Oliver, and Messrs. H. T. Edens and C. M. Mason. J. DuPre Alsbrook, Esq., bas pur chased the Bennettsville Chronicle, and will take charge of that paper. Mr. Alsboook bas energy and ability and his journalistic venture will no doubt prove a success. Mainy regrets are felt that he is taken away from Manning. For lame back, ide or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. The inhabitants of Manning were considerably frightened about 10 o'clock last Monday night by the alarm of fire, occasioned by the catch ing of some bed-clothing in the house of Judge Appelt. Luckily it was stopped before any damage was done. It was said to have origiated in the efforts of a dusky damsel to warm her Cinderella extremities with heated bricks. CATf.RH CURED, health and sweet breath secured. by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Israel James, Mack and James Richardson (all colored) were before the Town Council Monday for fight ing in the town saloon. From what we could gather it appears that Isra el and James began quarreling and were kept apart by some one holding James. While he was kept in this position Israel dealt him a blow on the forehead with a closed knife. Mack, who is a brother of .James, c'amie up just afterwards, and on learnme~ the injury done to James, felled Isra el with a brick. To add to Mack's offense he defied the marshall to ar rest him. Israel was let off by the Council; Mack was fined $25 or thir ty days imprisonment, and James $10 or fifteen days. Both fines werepa. SHILOH's VITALIZERi i4 what you neei for Consumption. Loss of Appetite, Dizz: nes. and all symp.toms of Dyspep~si.. Pric: 10 and 75 cents per bottle. OUR COTTON~ WE1IHTS. The annexed letters were receired at this office from a friend of Messrs. Smythe & Adger, with the request that they be published : Maase, S. C., Dec, 20, 1886. Messrs. Smythe & Adger, Charles ton, &. 0.-Gentlemen : Your favor of 17th inst., to hand.. In answer would state, that cotton shipped you has not lost-only about the middle of .ip. ments, when I wrote you. Before and since that time has gained, and on 161 bales of cotton sold by you for me,there i a gain of 33 pounds on whole lot.. Yours truly. M. T. Dmss. Cors S. C., Dec. 18, 1886. Mme.r. Smytha & Adger--Dear Sirs : Yours of 17tb instant to hand, and in reply would say, that the weights of the cotton you have hand led for us this season have given am ple satisfaction. Very respectfully Yours, H. B-imt & Co. Our Exchanges. Mr. W. J. Montgomery, of the Pee Dee Indexr, has sold his paper to Messrs. Hamar & McFarland, of Ma rion. Journalism has lost a strontf help in Mr. Montgomeay's retirement. The Bishopville Enterprise is the name of a new paper soon to be start ed at Bis;hopville, Sumte ounty. Messrs. Bowman & D g're its editors. Mr. John S. Reynolds has retn-ed from the management of ty as boro News and Herald. T -.ald under Mr. Reynolds charge was a wide-awake, newsy paper. Gen. M. L. Bonham has withdrawn from the Abbeville 31essenger, leaving Lr. wames H. Perrin, his former asso ciate sole head of the paper. The Anderson Journal has attained its twelfth year. Abiy and fearlessly edited the Jouarnal is one of the staunchest papers in the State. We are pleased to add the Barn well Sentinel to our exchange list. What "Scrub'' Milch Cows Can Do. SmemtlroN, S. C., January 10, 1887. -Ma. EnToR : I have tested the ca pacity of my cow for milk and butter for the last 14 days, and give you the report. She is not a Jersey; therefore I hope my report will induce other friends to scrub cattle to give their cows better shelters, a little more feed, and to give a report through your columns of the yield of milk and but tel: Amount milk 14 days, 37 3-4 gals. Batter from 29 gals. 11 1-2 lbs. Average daily am't milk 2.69 gals. Butter per gal. churned .396 lbs. I know my cow will beat the above this week, because being a self-sucker, sbe'improved on the calf last week for a few times. I have broken her from that habit, and will give any one applying, enclosing stamp, the remedy. Very truly, JoHN C. LLNHx. SUMMERTON SIFTINGS. Sumaro, S. C., Jan. 10, 1887. Rev. R. N. Wells, who has been vis iting his parents for the past week, preached one of his characeteristic ser mons yesterday, at the Methodist church, to an appreciative audience This orator and diviu , who is of an humble parentage, and whose cradle was not rocked in the lap of luxury, by din of stAudy and perseverence has become one of the most noted preach ers of the So. Ca. COnference and hence supplies the benL siations. Misses Rena Allen, Jennie and Eras ma, Ervin, leave us this morning for their respective homes in Spartanburg and Bennettsviiie. During their so journ here, they have made many warm friends, and we al] bate to give them up. Doubtless they leave be hind them some almost broken heart(s). Cholera has thinned out hogs con siderably in this neighborhood. Messrs. J. S. and M. S. Cautey have lost several fine ones; so also have Messrs. J.0C. and I. C. Ingramn. Mr. Wesley Richburg has lost between 15 and 20. We bear that Mr. H. B. Tin dal has lost 170 hogs and pi'.s, and, in r4l has expended about $250 in preventatives and cures. It seems that the2e '. no cure for this terrie disease, at ad. If any body knows oI any cure, it would be a god-send to let it be known. THE CITY OF THE SAND HILLS. FULrON, S. C., Jan. 7, 1887. The "merry Christmnas," at Fulton, wss not by any means superfluous in its merriment. Possibly the celebra tion may have been intoxicatingly merry to some. We believe, when we come to think of it, that there was a good working majority of jugs and deiijons of Christmas cheer in our city, however the cheer has adjourned sin die. The exit of the old year with its "dr ing requiem" etc.. has of course been followed by the "happo" gleesome, glad, glorious and prosper ous New Year. It didn't reach here in the habiliments of the harbinger of happiness, for a more miserable and disagreeable New Year's day than last Saturday was, it is difficult to imi agine. Let us hope that tbe efful gent "happy" is yet to come. This is the era for "turning over a new leaf," also for registering noble, heroic and; christian-like resolutions; of makir'g those promises, which (to use a home Ily phrase), are "like pie ernst-made o be broken." (we t?:iak the quota tion is correct. bat we are not quite certain, we'll ask a young lady), but ii the promises can only be kept, what landation will he received and how mantiof us rendered i':uortal! Just now almost everybod; .ntenb to b.' an earthly Gab'riel. and' contemplates with satisfaction, that in the sweet ul tiately they will have "a crown upon their forehead, a harp within their hand"-for "A row more sum shall ."t O'eri tb'sse da?rk hills co: time. And we shall he where sins ars not A far serener clime." We'll sec thtem later. We've made resolutions, too;-take it "straight hereatter. There is another variety of promises which nre very much in v'.gu. ns w, tl-ey are usually "signed, saed, and delivered, and are not near so apt to be broken as others less 1ining,-and will present themselves with' "dmnbe ieation"" next fall. On the night of the~ 23rd. ultimo, the residence of Mrs. R~ M. Brailsford, was the scene of a most happy cere mny,.the occasiomn being the mar riage of Mr. Elias J. Whilden, of I Mt.1'easnnt, to Mis TLenan.rilsford, of Fulton. The hvmeneal knot was tied by Rev. B. B. Garies, with his usual happy urbanity of manner. Owing to recent bereavement in the bride's fainily, only the relatives and a few intimate friends were invited. The bride was the recipient ofe many valuable and elaborate presents. Again Clarendon yields to the alien from beyond her borders, one of the brightest jewels in her coronet of sparkling beauties; one of the most beatiful flowers in the garden of love liness. The happy twain have our best wishes that their life will be such an elysium of bappiness, as will ena ble them to extract and hive all the honey from the flowers to be found in an Eden of hymteneal felicity, and that their pilgrimage down the rer of conjugal love, wi: be long, a:U as blissful as tho sweet emotions of the first tender ! ush of 'young love's dream." Ex-Gov. Manning, is again at his residence, "Milford," after qui:e a lengthy stay in Camden, where he' has been visiting his son-in-law, Mr. D. R. Williams. We all welcome the Governor home, cordially; things do not seem the same when he is away, and we are jealous of any place claim ing our Governor, even as a visitor for 1ong. We did not intend in our last arti cle, to say 'juvenile Phlvlis"-and really we don't think we did, as we have no remembrance of having ever been associated, even in our innocent childhood, with one enjoying the eu phonius appellation of Phyllis. We were endeavoring to portray some thing of the ethereality of our pater nal regard for the masculine associates of our halcyon days, which would partake somewhat of the divine attri butes of Pylades and Orestes. What we meant was "juvenile Pythas," Da mon and Pythias affair dontuberknow? ARGONArT. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is old by us on a guarantee. It cures Consunpti n. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Led Astral, "FERNANRFI, Nassna (b., Fla. March 23, 1830--"I have used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator and always fonnd it to do what is cluimed for it. The la-st bottle and two packages did me no good and were worse than nothing. I see it is not put up by J. a. Zeilin & Co., and not genuine, and a Saqte of meney t' buy it. I would be glad o get the pure and genuine. Sead me sane from honest hands (with red Z and Zeilir & Co.'s signature on Wrapper). The ficl tLotS sttff sold will injur. some one badly. "Your obedient servant, BENJ. T. RICH. Additional Appointments of the County Auditor. The followitg additional appointments have been "uade by Capta.n D. J. Bradhaw for te listing of property : David Levi's, aturlay. 29th January. Harvin's Del.o, Welnesday, 2nd Febru ar. Mrs. Spencer Windham's, Friday, 4th of February. FuTon. Monday, 7th of February. Hodge's Corner. Tuesday 8th February. .D. J. [BRADHAM, Auditor Clarendon County. WMr INFORIATION ~MANY PERSONS a* this season i suffer from HIeadache, * i - Yeuralgia, ,Q B.Elumatism, .Pains ins the Limbs, Baek ansd Sides, Bad Blood, Jndigestion,Dyspepsia, Mfalaria,Costipationl&Eidneyflroubles. .'-VLUNA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, Bad Blood and Kidney Troubles, by cleansing the blood of all Its imspurities, strengthening all parta of the body. *-OURA CORDIAL. CURES S!CK-HEADACHE, Neuralgia. Pains in the Limbs, Back and sid4. ',y onng the nerves and strengthening the r~uscles. .-VOUINA CORDIAL 00EES DYSPEPS!A, Indigestion and. - wipation, by aiding the assim ilating of t be Fo( : ro',~h the proper action of the stomach ; it create a healthy arppeme. .-OUINA CORDIAL. CURES NERYOUSNESS, Deprension of spirits and wealhnes, by enliven lng and toning the system. +-VOUHA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED and Delicate women. Puny and sickly Children. It is delightful and rmtritious as a general Tonic. Volina Almanac and Diary acduse 1 Boos. teinghSowtoCU.E DISEASES at hON' ! in a pleasant, natural way. )iailed on receipt of a 2ci postage stamp. Address VOLINA DRUC& CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD., U.S.a A. Bern~r&d'Neill & Sons, Established 1845. Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 191 East Bay aid 48 and 50 State St., . HR~~N S. C. 7::.' Cor~signmnents solicited. Ag 18I The Cosmopolitan The handsomest, most entertaining, low price, illustrated family magazime in the world. ($2.50 per year, with a $2.e5 premium free.) Sixty-four beatutitully printed pages in each number, filled with short stories, sketches. travels, adventures, brigh'g-a bricf scientific and literary atetces, by disiinguiahed American anid forelign writers, such as-Juliate H awthorne, Harriet P-escott Spofford, George Parsons Lathrop Lot.ise Chandler )'oultonl, J. Mac donald Oxzley, Ella wheeler -wilcqx, H. H. Boyesen, Catherine Owen, Rev. R. Heber Newton, Alphonse Daudet, Paul Blevse, Count Tolstoi, Th. Dostoivsky, will'am westall and many others. Alsoentertainin? JU VEN IL E and ulvaluable H(OUSE HOAD departments. One or more illustrated article, and several full page engravings in every nusaber. 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I have in stock a magnificent line of Cigars and Tobacco in which I defy competition. 402 Liquorsfor Medicincl pur pose-s a specialty. I also take pleasure in introducing the Xurnitz kie's celebrated Wire Grass Bitters; also the Carolina Ginger Tonic. These Bitters and Tonics are noted for their medicinal properties. My Pool and Billiard tables ARE NEW AND FIRST-cASs. Thanking the public for past pat ronage and solicitin-g a continuance of same, I remain, Respectfully, S. WOLKOVISKIE, AGT. Jan6 Follin Bros., CHARLESTON, S. C. DEALERS IN ToBACCO, CIGAnS, PiP s, ETC. Sole agents for the celebrated brands of tobacco LUCILE, BROAD AXE, GOLD BARS, RED MEAT, CORONET, BUCK, BERTIE, SANTEE. J. C. H. Claussen & Co., Steam Bakary and Candy FactorY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WANTED . young man of good address to canvass Wiiliamsburg Co'unty for the NEW PAntLLEL lStz. Two Bibles in one volume. The authorized and revised versions in parallel columns, line for line, upon each page. Address Manning, S. C., or NsrroNAt~ PrBtISarso Co., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN S. WILSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Feb. 25 MOISE & HUTGGINS, Attorneys atLaw, Manning, S. C. Office South of Court House. A. LEVI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M an n ing , S. C. asiNotary Public with seaL. J. E.SCOTT, .ttorney and Counsellor at Law, wrai~ng, s. C Feb25 W. F. B. HAYsswoaRT, Sumter, S. C. B. S. Disxrss, MANsING, S. C. HAYNSWORTH & DINKINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning, S. C. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 133 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreign ad Domestic Chemicals, Glassware, Spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur ical Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, SHOW CASES, of all sizes, and all articles usu-:my found in a First-class Drug House. Prices low Quick sales and small profits. G. ALLEN II UGGINS, JR., D)ENTAL SU7RGEoN, *iir Office on Street Soutih of Court House. Meh31 A. Mc Cobb, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Lime, Cement. Plaster Paris, Hair, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay, Land Plaster and Eastern Hay, Agent for White's English Port land Cement. No. 198 E LsT Bar, CHIARLESTON, S. C. PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRiGHTS Obtained, and all other business in the U. S. Patent Office attended to for JIO/ER A TE FE. Send MIODEL OR DRA WIXf;. We ad. vise a~s to patenobility free of chaue ; and we make NO CHJAIRGE UNL ESS W E OB T A IX P AT EXYT We refer here to tbe Postmaster, the Supt of Money Order Div., and to oflicials of the U. S. Patent Oftice. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or County. write to C. A. SNOW & CO., WILMINGTON, COL., AND AUGUSTA R. R. CO (Condenaed Schedl. T R AINS CTO ING IvOU'l 11. DAE Dc-n~t ~b.1,S. No. 15 , 2;o. 23, j N o. 2 7, DF DC P. 12th.188.Daily. Daily. Leave Wilmington.......... 7.20A.M. 5.15 P. 3L; 10.10 P. M. Leave Lake Waccamaw ....... 8.41 A. M. 0.30 P. 1. I 11.15 P. M. Leave Marion.............. 10.28 A. M. 11.24 P. M. 12.:'9 A. M. Arrive Florence............. ..11.13 A. M. 12.15 P. M. 1.20 A. M. Arrive Sumter........... ... !.12 A. M. 4.24 A. 1. 4.24 A. M. Arrive Columbia............. 3.05 P. M. 6.40 A. M. 6.40 A. 11. TRAINS GOING NOR T1 No. GG, No. 62. Daily. Daily. Daily. teave Columbia............ i.55 P . -. 100 -. -. ................. Arrive Sumter.............. 11.50 r. I. 2.41 P. -.% . Leave Florence............. 4.45 A. X. 4..0 r. at. 9.10 r. ax. Leave Marion................ 5.28 A. 3f. 5.12 P. x. 8. 6 r. d. Leave Lake Waccamaw...... 7.06 A. NI. G.5' r. 3 . 0.11 P. r. Arrive Wilmington.......... 8.30 A. 3r. 8.30 r. .r. 11.25 P. :. Nos. 23 and 78 stujps at all stations except Register, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Wateree and Simms'. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. & e. R. R., C., C. & A. I. R. stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond should take No. 48. Pullman Sleeper for Augusta on this train. J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DITINE, 'Sup't Trans. Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. NORTH-EASTERN R. R. CO. OF S. C. C(ndensed Sehedule. TRAINS GOING SODTH, I No 35, No. 23. N No. L7. Datet Dec. 12th, 1886. I Old No. 42. Old No. 4$. Old No. 40. Daily. Daily. Daily. Leave Florence ............ 11 35 A. 3. 12 30 .. 3. 1 30 A. S. Leave Kingstree............ 12 4G r. ar. 143 230 Leave Lanes................ 1 30 205 250 Arrive Charleston ........... 320 435 5 00 No 53 runs solid daily. except Sunday, and No. 55 Sunday only, trom Columbia to Charleston, via Snmter and Lanes, leaving Columbia 5.27 p. m., arrive Cbarleston 9.45 p m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78 Nso. 66. No. 62. Old No. 47. Old No. 43. Old No, 45. Daily. Daily. Daily. Leave Charleston............ 12 25 A. ar. 32 05 P. E. 355 P. x. Leave Lanes ................................. 230 615 Leave Kingstree...... ..... 3 16 A. . 250 6 33 Arrive Florence ............ 430 410 750 No. 52 leaves Charleston daily. except Sunday, 7 00 A. M., and runs solid to Columbia via Lanes and Sumter, ar:iving Columbia 10.55 A. M. No. 54 leaves Charleston Sundays only at 8.45 A. M arriving Coluambia 1 00 P. M. Nos. 15, 23 and 27 make conne,-tion ai, Ashly Junction with C. & S. R. R. for Savannah and Florida points. Nos. 78, 66 and 62 run solid to Wilington. N. C., making close connection with W. & W. R. R. for Norfolk. Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and all points North. No. 66 connects at Florence with train from Wadesboro and all points on C. & D. and 3 & S. Railroads. J. R. KENLY, JNO. F. DIVINE, T. M. EMMERSON, Sup't Trans. Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Passenger Ag t OLD VELVET RYE 00b WVV H 18S K E Y ,4 Eight Years Olcl. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome For Medicinal or Othcr Uses. FOR SALE ONLY BY S. WOLKOVISKIE, Agt. MchlO F. J. PELZER, President. F. S. RoDGERs, Treasurer. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of Standard Fertiliimran <nd nporte7s of P RUE GE R.LA KAINIT. PELZER RODGERS & Co., Gen. Agents Jan. 13% Rrou-n's Wliqrf' CJHIA RJLEST ON, ?. C. TRUMBO, HINSON & COM~PANY, Factors and Commission Merchants, Cotton and Naval STOREFS, BROWN'S WHIARF J AN, 13. Ch:A RLES1TON, S. C'. STONO PHOSPHATE__COMPANY, Charlestona, S. C. Established 1870. HIGH GRADE FFMTILIZERS. Solub~le Guano, (bighly ammoniaten, .Dissolred Bone, Acid Phosphate. As8h Element, Floats, Gernman ]iainit, JHigh Grade Rice Fertilzer. Cotton Seed Meal. MiAl orders promptly filled. WILLIAM RAVENEL, President. R. M1. 3IEANS, Treasurer. For sale by M. LEVI, Oct20 Manning, S. C. Wil1am M. Bird&Co CHA]R.L]ESTON, S.C. Counter, Platform and Cotton Scales. Trucks, Grocers' Tinware, etc. Paints and Painters' Material of every description. We are headquarters for these goods and offer inducements to purchasers. Aue18~ The Brown Cotton Gin Co~, ~Ww LoNDow, Conn. Manufacturers of the Old Reliable Brown Cotton Gins, .~. Feeders, and Condensers. All e. iM. the very latest improvements: * two brush belts, steel bearings, improved roll box, patent whip per, extra strong brush. New proof Condenser. .Strong, durable and simple iconstruction. Gins fast, runs light, and cleans the seed per i.II I~j. fectly. Send for Circular and Price WITH BUTTON-HOLE -1 Noo ?NOHMPLJ2 S, R. MASHALL& CO., S. HA)DWAlIE MEICHANTS. 139 MEE.TING STREET, Charleston1 S. C. Sole Agents For STARKE', DIXIE PLOUGHiS, WATT PLOUGHS, AVERY & SON'S PLOUGB5 DOW LAW COTTON' PLANTER AND, GUAN.O IST11LBUTORS. Iron Age Harrows and Calivators, Rom Plough Stock, Washburne & Moem's GAlvanized Fence Wire, Chan picn Mowers and Keaptis. AND WATSON'S TUltrENTIN, TOOLS Manufactured in Fa-yettevill , N. C. EvcyI Tool absolutely warranted and if broken will be repiiMeed. Also Dealers in GENERAL HARDWA., AGRICULTURAL STE Hoop Iron, Hors anlI Mnle Shoes, W and Tinware, Co op-rs tools. Minerp Tools, Ctitler,- O*n tand ";Port ing, Arfal', Prices made on app!!eation. GRAND, UPMHT, e- SQUARE., UNSURPASSZD IN Tone and Durability. 1885-kew Orlean' E.position-Two Gold Medals for Upright and Sgnare. 1881- Boston (Mass.) Exposition-First Prize for Square Grand. 1878-Paris Exposition-For Square and Upright Pianos. 1876-Philadelphia Centennial-For Square Upright and Grand. And also over 200 FIRST PREMIUMS at State and County Fairs. Have the endorsement of over 100 different Colleges and Schools as to their durability. A large assortment of SzcoND-HAND Pr os always on hand. General wholesale agents for Palace, New England and Bar dett Organs. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly installments, Pianos taken in exchange, also thorough-e ly repaired. Send for Ilustrated Piano or rgan Catalogue. CHAS. M. STIEFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md LOO3 OUT ~ Compare this with your purchase: DTSPEPSIAe IaJ0LTLE3S FaMWLY MEpt E.ACOM, SA PHIt:ADELPI4IA. Asyou value health, perhaps life, ennminceach pcgead be sure you get the-Genuine. See the edZ Trade-Mark and the full title on front of Wrapper, and on the side the seal and signature of J. H. Zeilin & Co., as in the above fac- simile. Remember ther inocher genuine Simmons Liver Regulator.__ NOTICE!I T HF COUNTY A UDITOR (or his repy sentative) will be at the subjoined places, for the purpose of receiving Retwu' f Personal Prepety cta the days fied in this advt, tisemoent. No returns will be taken of any Real Estde except in sruch cases, where there is change by purchase or sale; improvements or des tretion of property by fire &c. Such chang es must be carefully noted. All persons ntot handing in reuns by the 20th of February, 1S87, will be fined by the addition of a penalty of 50 per oent, Persons between the ages of 21 and & years are liable to Poll Tax, except in cases of disability. APPOINTMENTS: Fulton, Thursday, 6th January Hodge's Corner, Friday, 7th January. Tindal's Mill, Monday, 10th January. Sprott's, Tuesday, 11th January. Brunson X iRoads, Wednesday, 12th Jan-' nary. D. Levi's, Thursday, 13th January. Sammerton, Friday. 14th January. Dufles Store, Mionday, 17th January. Foreston, T1uesday. 18tl- January. Wilson's Mill, Wednesday, 110th January1 Bralsford's Store, Friday, 21st January. McFaddins, (M.idway) Monday, 'Mth Jan ary. Boykin's, Tuesday. 25th January. W. J. Gibbons, Wednesday, 24th Janu' ar. Beulah Church, Thursday, 27th Januriy. Bethlehem Church, Friday, 28th January. pieWhile not filling other appoinments the office will be open in Manning. J. E. SCOTT-, Auditor Clarendon County. Dec. 3rd, 1886. S1 183 WMeeklm. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, securely wrapped, to any address in thg United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLL&R. Liberal discount allowed to postmastersy agents an-d clubs. Sanple copies mailed. free; Addre~ss3 all orders te RICHARD Ki. FOX,