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HEMANNflIG TIMtES. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1S87 TER1S OF SUlti C PTtON: One Year, in Advance $1.50. or $2.00 a; the Erpiration of Six Months. Advertiseent.-Per Square, !irst in sertion. $1.00. Each snbsequient insertion. 50e. 7.- Contract Advertising at reduced rates. The Manning correspondent of the Necs and Corier says that 'French measles are raging in tOwn. Thomas Bradley has been comnit ted to jail by Justice TIompson, of Salem, for burglary and larceny. R. 0. Purdy, Esq., and General F. W. Moise were in town last week. Married on the evening of the 3rd, at the home of the bride, Mr. Willie Canty to Miss Zula Blackwell. The public landlord, Mr. J. L. Rowe. has but two boarders. They heve en gaged lodgings 'till the May term of the circuit court. Mr. W. F. Turner in a cmmunica tion published to-day, explaius the position of Turner & Bro. towards Messrs. Smythe & Ad- r. The public school teachers of Abbe ville County are paid $20, $15, and $10 per month, according to grade o the teachers, - . A. Snow & Co., paten lawyers at ' 'gronreiTti ofice a fire escape patent granted to P. G. Parris, of Columbia. There were very few people pres ent at the sales last Monday. Only one lot of land was sold by the sheriff. Mr. W. K. Bell was the purchaser. Miss Flavilla Fleming, of New Zion. died of cancer last Wednesday. She was about 35 years old, and had 1eel afflicted for many years with the dis ease which killed her.-Counoty eord. One of the prisoners at th3 recent term of court for Fairfield, tried for stealing meat, after hearing a verdiet of not guilty in his case, said that le was much obliged to the jury for the verdict, and that he took the meat but would not do so any more. The evi dence against him was very slight. The Chesterfield Adcertier says: "Mrs. Patsy Nelson, of Cole Hill Township, is 107 years old. She reared 12 children, has 76 grand chileD, 89 great grand children, and thirty-seven children of the fourth generation. She now is very ill and is expected to live but a short while To the Moro Tr=s: The wife of Captain S. D. Pierson died at her home in Salem on Maich 2nd. Her remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Midway church last Thursday. Mrs. Piers.n has been a great suirer for several months past with dropsy. * In the effort to make the Tn:s a readable paper, words of encouraee ment from friends are wonderfully -cheering. We are glad to see that the paper is being appreciated. A friend writing to us on the 3rd instant, says: "Allow me to congratulate you on the continued improvement of the Tutsr. I read everything in your paper even the "ads." Your editorial on 'Moses' wvas excellent." The County Board of Equalization held a meeting yesterday. The re ports of the township boards were re ceived and adopted with very little change. The township boards have, we learn from the County Auditor, in creased the value of personal proper ty several thousand dollars. The county board raised the vake of rail road property about $37,000. They also assessed iron used on the tram roads at $20 per ton. The board will hold another meet ing about three weeks hence to hear any complaints that may be made of their action. A bright account of the marriage of Miss Abbie Reams, of Bishmopvilla, to Mr. George McDowell, of Spartan burg, on the first instant, appears mn the last Bishopville Enterprise. Among the bridesmaids was Miss Ella Butler, of Manning. Her appearance is thus described : "Miss Ella Butler wvore a lovely white nun's veiling, made with pointed basque cut high in the neck, trimmed with Orier-tal lace and bows of cream brocaded satin ribbon, cas cade on left side made of lace and shirring, right side with panel of satin and drapery of nun's veiling. A gentleman informnd us last Mon day that Northern capit alists were try ing to buy up all the landsh in Sumter and Clarendon counties along the line of the proposed Sumter, Orangbu::g, and Augusta connection of the Coast .Line. This looks like there may be some truth in the report that this road will soon be built, notwithstand ing the opinion of some wisacres that it is only a bluff game that is being played. However, we shall see what we shall see in a short time.- Tin-s and Demnocral. Henry and Bacchus Richardson two colored prisoners in jail for robberyV escaped very mysteriously on the first instant. At dinner of that day 31r. Rowe, jailor, says he fed them, locked their cells securely, hung the jail key in his bed room mod went to his work in the jail yard. About two hours af ter, Mr. Rowe noticed the main door of the jail opened and going to their cell, found it unlocked, and his prio oners gone with the jail hey. Jerry Smothers another prisoner in the cell -with the Richardsous was asleep when Mr. Rowe rcturned. The jailor is satisfied that the jail key was stuiln and the prisoners turned out. A scr vant on the place at the time was sus "lie members if the anumina Guard are wide aw-ke and zealously VOr7iinm. to uniJ thiselves. Tl Cenli in*,*-;,;(-,ill i e the compaiy lmve received their cnasions, :id their guins and accutrement arrie front Colunibia last 2londy. The Iemtib ers have a drill at every sparc opportuni!y%, and aleady coid,,erabe progress hWs becen nadc in thef tactics. It will ccst abut o5t00 t) nlfori th m a god port ion of the som will be raised amo the mnembrs. and a subs-ription list h1:as : tted to Compiietc teanou. ier propose' d to iave a fair, and f'r this purnose the assistntIC ,I the citizens of Manning is expected They no soubt appreciate the value of a militarv comnaxiv to the town. and will res'ond wiLiiu'gy in aiding thc young uten iI their of'ort. NOTICE! There are a number of unmes on the subscription list of the Thu-s tc w-hom the imper has beeln regularly sent for two years and longer, without :nv compensation whatever. T'hese Persos3 have been thus favored in the Lope that they would conme up :wi settie for their paper, but the indul gence hts beeil wiout result, except to our injury. Now the iecessities of the office force the discontinuane of any further gratuitous dJi siibutio:t of the Timns. Therefore, notice is fiven that unless we hear satisfaciai -from those derelict subscribers be tween this and the first of April next, teir names will be dropped from our Mailing list after that d:'e. We endeavor to make the Tnrvz wvorth the money asked for it. To do this we are at a great expeuse of time aud inoney, and we cannot afTord to send the paper out for nothing. This is not written to oiiend, but is a imple statement o un-arshcd facts, and we hope the fricms of the Tz:n will see it in its proper light. To the ManmunlI Times. Two weeks ago we copied an article from the Manning TLs unwr( ocer) the caption of "A Timely Qaery. One sentt nce in it was pretty badly ixed up and a word was spelled wrong; whereupon broth er Dinkins concludes that the tyne setters and proof readers of the Adrcuwe were on a spree. The article in q uestion was vot copied by us diref:/ from the Man ing T.!ars but. we got it from an ex chauge, which had taken it from the J. I MS. The article, as published by us, va cera'til, i Vieratim, ' ser~ato, as we got it. "We noticed t' e mixedI condition of the paragraph alluded to, and intend ed to s1aig '. i out, but ovcrlookied it somelhow. W e alw~ays try to be ert careful,~ but accidents will hap ennsome~tines in t best regulated newsnaper 'ttiers. We do not remecmber having been n a sp:ree &bout tht tirai, irothecr Dihins. Th~os~ "other fellows" th:dt irst copied your article must have been the onesr. See? Fragmentts from ~Foreston. Foreston, March 7, 1887. Datn Trans: At ani election held tn the 2nd instant for Intendart and Wardens of the town. The following ticket was elected, viz: RI. R~. Hudgins, [ntenut ; J. J. Bragdon, C. MI. Mason, . A. Porter, and W. T. P. S3prott. Wardens. The Rahilroad Company is coniurnet ing a splendid water tank in place of ne recently burned. The farnming interest seems to be in ood condition. Oats are looking ne. F Accidents' at Greeeville. Gunnuma.iL, MIarch 4th, 1887. While sitting on the track of the tran: road of Mesars. Boyle & Hogan on the 2nd instant, MIr. .T. M. Strickkad was struck by a wheel of the truck and so1 seriously injurc , that death ensued a fw hours afterward. The p~ersons in :barge of the engine did not know that Mr. Strickland vwas on the track, and when the sigznal was given to cove the engine, it is supposed ihht e did not hea~r it, being somewhat deaf. Some time ago, Miessrs. W. C. Tut ie and J. C. McQucen were out "bird ig," and a load of shot from Mr. Tut tle's gun struck a tree and glancing,. struck Mr. McQueen in tte head and body, but caused no serious injury. J. M. lB. FASi PLa4i FO THE F ARERI R~epy: of B(epre'sent atire Tindd toI en* ator X10a:lans'. om'u:ction'of sen..tor '. rumn, in ti apns up o'ry candily~ to thei ).e th proplted *is action 'n ti'" '-' 'n ta~ eriultural 1i.. . I ain.. '.a I uil. a er h ps, hav secur'd heri.Lfo im'n at a *Itl - 1.. :-.d. : . t pe *'. 1 - uit '/Venf PRte senar- Id' fa st~e. w ic 't ove una hta r:. . f:t r not n . n uarlabl :-oopo ma togt f ir i'aigtC h . r sireto ef, r o ''fi Ia -('* n* . e o rnng~ :ysl. f'r th iurtai n f P. - 4r)vh may) no t ecncidoila opiio o Ih threlo.. frns w appor a a M . T"ind-' to usemn , i ~ ~'j j I v~a so-.zt t i ( y-c~pihd hn m to a:-t ::n' -irr m v lat m t-- n a thi lyl wss ntrdned. Itiwas too late tol 1 ' 1 n - b y :o I::, of t -r. if at :,1I:'r, m - a t I in (il' as::a t. -I s -1.] l'n m. 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I tn t wena - d1 to . . n timrs hr,_( ri ' . t l:t is :--. nat o : 'LlalIt in -or ! t-- rs 'a'ii ri. tsay aiumr e' i I s a ia.- la - - 'i na uds wq s: a - Yo : so ar vi c na tI any a- i ds re "f not -e - :ot T-ap 15 it a 'I-l , a lt sh 'h ataln l' 'V w: 'an be tu d 1 to fs nl Annu,:ly wiu bor o ni e ataa.-- th u-.ti:a d -Ituh at c'aa. - po.m f aaaii' -Lohns' HL a ;'t.a D.' j NnO: D.i Wt ao . 1 : V :% t r.. Orm~en i! a a. cfl rshal ! to have no p 8mo ; nitu. r ha-s. or n rvim d p~ e I1~-1s'er it. - 1::: eef i n- i . aud h n e - sa nu is - i tltmaten-' o I"rs etaabibLy. We l - switalm1 a) at liin peopl wae :r moe e -e a'ai j1a:5 ltl nlaesti'au'a tan' in t-'\ lataimatio a of~5a t " nlat. a, -t -b-- wtat they or" tir 'neigir < a r r h. o r r5 r 13' - I ano. -a a1jC- a% I entur~aia a a' e iythingaa a i - t e G - lr~aet. und ill iti'us of anyon wa n~-e -- a - w t-' ayo -his vaeiews of-ut - a a ta ,a thjhh- n r ad n. a :'la aa - t lae G lten.man. H~ i':: t S''iah- - s 3 a -t iga :a'ti::t G ven S ! C ia lls: h at s.te o:r~et a r'nbin ala-il ' of\' 19 - u ji w . ha , hv apree-ssof wt anu ain . u le id -' . frla . 'and dva ted l'te ma * nd " a indep l n n- - of ' Csaa." a''at. :a ::-aga e-. 1 a r~ e --n \ u:a~ c~ ~ e ? Wh~ a rT~e uetre a - a-tad a-al-I - it:0:~. r lr '. vtara:. a ~ .i lgn I a p o p 'i ! I' - -aem -' the Se atr wit sei convic atio~.tra t -'wa a avrnn) i elsa or Yia' a an u ' a i th.:V "s .:ti - fac tor resu.'lsLIoa farI to Lina.a-n. x 'ne and ta-a tis Iueass.''I'aaal Q b'-:en in hi ant'a pa, -n ei 1'' ah foa' - - -, , n : Lp hv e itr.:s in~.ye tarje-a - a o e ve-a'' I a:, ihiath -m . I t I ta -a r atnr. ITt -r''a a n tbc ai orv. Theyneueti t t Lt i ta-:.te c ot I -ata ta' a :n ilve o. l iu' a-'" "aE* - fu ig so ti :tir , a.in---- a my -iile X p. ion. s ia num. t~~al ''er: ne t- - con-t el~onYa -e I a h- i anI' r: it-IL l nurIn- sasnc-'aya fat. * ot "' a u:0 .- ta-.1 i ,a- pse n ibu - '-. (nd am ie tai;ay upseta n avoutoni ol m tiod i'a agieira I: n-e st-ysa to the tGo -ernment jtit a t ~il '-'tn'. iv - a-i t a :a w 11at ~r a Pew eeg ih n C o a 1tin athe \1,11 flar-in e' -den t I . - alwa " : :2 a - w ;dmi i4' --agriWi-ur. e :to ::n,-a- . r lortS i t att l l:a aia;ta vert e n1 t'~t de n 'a :lr .a o :o- ' i -e ae p--i- -ea ja U I w--r' orait PIn a reuco o . :er For a ::, wor c-, use nloi..s prus2:--. rice, 25P cnts,. - A p t : - n fir-warde to I . - ingt n .sir fr1 a p, t in, to h) m':l if . cn the mIII L'iew e e::.. : -n I. niis fr-~ a' : . n r 1. u1; 1 mn I -... Lyt~ttri - i og. lhs uei tre m f a on. 'p'- 'if1 M . .c A.A.e .o r.o ,hs n It A -- 'VIt ) 31 1r'it'' the .r~d n eia:: :::,1 mi e * .:(s :md er rt1.- 0.'..jI r' . e ar w. the -d1Oi dc :. plant sil-a's tai. i :n .r wfrno lire. .A Er - - 1 >1s. 00 n:: talrrth ~ i lesdv un af,-w :-tie-s f lgt ti- an to ' belfam ,!d b iswr by eli C \T A--", T'~RE. healk h -nd se ; T PLAIN. S-nr Laver !Zl ehgiior will rid you Constil.ntion, and D l nt r retur, and iS a co 11 .at!rid pi'on -yct S n' n and cloi;e. Tr :+ u b ax...s.ed at the good r of . r r p b nc&Co. t -n r : bis --a by S, . Y. Itv n sn.ter:t -. . - n .pi -m th . "- . Novel .4wi 1.~>.ha a 1 1-2 SWe :1 7 a c)our fitia "I hae cd Simmons Itver Regmniat-:- for many years, hay inz mrdm It my oniy Family di y a-other beforo 2nc -as ve-y partial to it. 1" is a sam," god and i.:llable medi ciny- i-r vn disonder of the sym:c-n. and ii ::sed In tine is a .;-ret rvent.;'c of sicl::es.. I o:ten rm--" -mand it to my frinds an chll ontinue to <.o so. - -.rms "PartorM. E.hc" '- , So.FairfloldVa." TIs!E A.'W 2v'35' B1!.3 SliVED by anrcayn :cepam; Sbmmons Licer flegulata- in the house. "I hae found Simmons ILiver Reznintor the het family: me le: I ever uced for anythIng that mayx hoeen, liave undC it in Indtig-sto-n Conlic, Diarrhaea, .ra'oue., and found it to re 1:eve im:ru'-dimely-. After eat lng a hearty surper, if. on going to bed, I ::ake about a teaspoon fal, I neveor feel the eccts of the sunper eaten. "OVID G4. SP.ARKS, '--Ma':or Macon, Ga." O20NLiY G E NU IN E6E Has our Z Stamap on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Propriaton, Price, St.30. PHlLADELPflIA, PA. STATE OF SOfTHT (CAOLINA, Cot-:rrr or CLAINPoN. Court of liomuon Picay. Samuel C. C. Ric-hardeen, faius E. Scott, E:'.-1i--th B. Scott. Leila~ W. Scot:, an.1 Maria E. Scott. (r'1ofr <|Jan; -- s:' a .,.c:RIse .Jfr! 'N OP2ENEfi TOI AN ORDETi or Athis: cout in ai~v . int owe I will st-ll before the 0urt li: ;-d in Manning. within the i,.gid mr of sale en Monday tt 4th <ay of Apil ;..t, to the highest ilear far ea>... ei...ing ;.rol'erty, to "One lot o inn i' th- town of :Ma:.ning, on ]Keitt Street-p' :.n r rmnd as flos North by- Kcit' S-t n teS. intLhr lot of vr~gr 'oteh '1i ' Merrl's, West by W:InD: ~e: anai containing one an. se-a--ll::ht- - res, nore~~ or l-Ss. Pa rcha-cr to yfrip . (hri un.-'.a Cunt;. (theVi J. & P.COATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON MOSE LVI, uGlen Gram Whryaiske IHEIPURE PlIODI-CT C T HE CH0ICEST GTAIN, CAREF LLLY sch tedfreh fom heharest :al d l by r - ipoved process. Rich and Naturd Grain Five:wr. Grig.t C and Smooth, RelisLSoile TVas'e, inl pirfectiou. WhuLoleson1e as1 a bv ae effectual as a toic in aAlliblc -,s a Iestorative, anda pecrlcs for Family use; always uniform at the standard of excdence. 3o. 0 EOAST 78 rr S-REET, NEW YORLK, Ocrorn rt, 1tiS6. I%. A. SINCLAII. ir.--Dear Sir-T answer to your note of this date, inme what linor is best for vour use. I would say that I now recow :eid the "(4LDEN G AIN NHiiEY." to all of oy patients. I have fully t(sfeI it. md kwnow it to be perfectly pure, of tine flavur, and altogether supecior to muy other branmd that I havu met witi. Yours truly, J. R. LANE, . D. FOR SALE ONLY BY S. WOLKOVSKIE, Agt. MLANNNING, S. C. 'The Fie;st Liquors, Segars, nd Tobacco, Dispensed at TH1E M ANNIN( SA LOON, al Clmarle.43i Priee-s. GROCERIES! GRC3a:33 GROCEERES! .ZAt thaeZ Lowesa!t Pr12ice. Candies and Confectioneries. Pa=1a an~ci P UXLM. Ldies' and Misses' MILLINERY GOODS in Mrs. ) ds ISTHE PLACE! Venable 's Yl leans. --Made fliet Old . M E L ~~L H'~e TIB ACCO 1 Every Plhur Guarateed to Vlease. or~ Moneyl( w ilbe Rie fanided. For sal e bx IviO~ses ...37i. Feb. 2.'7 WTH UTT HLE;A ici letorn t n_, an.1 w il .-n * yon fr- .. >:ne 1 . - -I w 9 yo n 'omu - ih wrt :an .109he~~ wor nr& IivI at 2o. ihe -x allges So thig nw tat j if en -ins s etn2d T Mne of. in m hm a er . Tho fun;.v . F:.n &IIre.- Alr:sT: Feo . 2., 2.87.e Fk . N W il so MNIG 7. C t7t Dee17 se:::w;i::- -:- .nmel::yu =; - --. - at w a S TSAGE MAB~ AND 009PGHTS i f' ~ ( ar. *1I C~flObtian ed. a aI othe-r 1m1sjfineS in thei L. a 1 \VL * 4 i'~. i~~' '~ . et Orlice atte~nded to for M.'bE1; fl'C'tV "~' i 'a' L~ e il * ~ Sen: - :JnD' L (i '? Aj. U750. We ad capta.n~ r. d~~ a (~1 v 4 a s to patnbility free of char: ;an no' n a .~ ofat.*.a. 1a'~ v:04 make ' (1].-11" E USLESS W E (OB m ' -Tla:- to ti'o Postmastor, thle Snpt. nru '.o...i.n v Order iv .t. ndt'o o. tici o tio __________. 1 '.'.tet O:ee For ciruirr. advi~e, teu::1 referencs Ui actnal clierlts ir. vour own St::'e or Connty, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., ~NS~ACI*A~?NT Caa.Oppoienet Oieic, Washington,D. C MANNNGS. tG. A LLENI UGGINS, JR., Dec17 1l:Tm SUrGEox, qWrar Offico on Street South of Court House. Mech31 ~~ ~ianinfg, S. C. Ta The Foin: ci dii Anay 10,______________ I am the Agent for the Cel- I S.WLSN ebratetIl~e n onelra a R~ETOTXING HEAD .Z* PR A TT GIN.&IUGLS JOHN!]lS.C.S.N *IAttomey andh o Couerat Lawe ttorneysav w 93 2 Manning, S. C. p. . | fncer Southlc Couth Ise.___ ,~ , .. . fom the in.-t ri- anduwillobeat Law t~ he actor PrcS I -i.b o' ine adn :e of puebsrst'ed to bu u. * ea? ler: hw t Feb. 1s0.I 1 t10th 'ix87.C). Mannia yn S. C.et ~ f .5 -No ar Pblc# vthsel J.it t ( E.~ SCOTTS~n AttorneyI an CounslloatLw ann ig, s.' ca. ' 2Feb2 W.F H ~awrm anaZS S. R. 31A RSH ALL & CO., e fHARDWARE MERCHAIYT'. 139 3:r,, STTIr, Charleston, S, . Sole Agents For STAR~KE'S DIXIE PLAUCGHS, WA TIT PLOUVGHS AVERY & soN'S PLOUC 'a DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIMUTO'- S. Iron Ag Harrows and Cutivators, Bonda14 Pioneh Stock, Washurne & Moeufo Galvaniz1 Fenc'e Wire, Cham pion Yowers and ieapers, AND WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOO!$ Manuwtured in Fayetteville, N. C. 1:1-7 Tool "bsolntcly 1:arranted and if broken will be repiaced. Also Deailers In GENERAL HARDWARE AGRIC'ULTIRAL STEV# Hoop Iran. Horsa and )Inle Shoes, V and Tinware'. Coopers too!s, Miuer Toils, Cutlery, Guns and Spurt ing Articles. Prices made on application. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 3 MJeeting street, Charleston, S. (. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Forei and Domestic Chemicals, Glasswwz. spices, Brushes, Esseiitial Oils, ' ieal Instruments, Perfumery, Fan 3ood0, SHOW CASES, of all size and all al ticles usually found in First-'l ass Drug House. Prices l<-. Quick sales and sin:dl profits. Isaac M. Loryea LOUIS COHEN & CO; Dry and Fancy Go s 2.2 King Street,..........Charleston, S. e Any orLers intrutia to me, will rece. my hest personal attention. Prices az.L admples e-rfm- s'ert on a,lirstion. ISAAC 3L LORYEA. GRAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARLe UNSURPASSED IN Tone and Durability. 1885-New Orleans Expositiot-Two Go M1dals for Upright and Sqdare. 1831- Bo.-ton (3Ms-~.) ExpoitionFr Prize for Sqnare Grand. 87-Paris Expozition-For Square aI' Upright Pianos. it876-Philelphia Centennial-For Squarep Upright and Grand. And also over 200 FIST PREMIUMS at State and Couty Fairs. I Iave the cndorsement of over 100 differetf Coieges and Schools as to their dubilitye A large assorttnent of SEco-ND-HnA.&D P.i-' )s ilwavs on hand. General wholesao/ a:.en t-, for Palace, New EngLand and Bur, dIeft Orpmns. Pianos an:l Organs sold on easy monthly instalments, Pie.os taken in exchange, also Thorou' - lv retai red. Sa-nd for Illustrated Piano o, Or'g:i C~malog~ue. CHAS.M. STi:EFF, 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md IS OF PRE FIRST IMPOTAC? In erder' to purchase DRUo~s and Shn~~ of the utmost P RITYrx and STRmNGTH go to the Oldh and Popular store of D0U6 ST8 AND APOTHECABIE8 Drugs, Medicines, and. Chernicals, Fancy(" andt Ticlet Articles, Per' laer. Statioey Paints, il.and Glass.. P.u ent Medicines, Fire Cigars and Tobacco. Gardi and Fl0weSeed065. etc., etc. Jus't received!I "ZZ" Cigar'. The BESZT 5 cents Cigars in town. Also Duke Cigarettes. Our stock of Patent Medi; eines S 1now complnete in every We keen a largec stock oftthe THE POPULAR WAMON D DYES ALL COLORS. Mr Physicians prescriptions car'' fully compounided by dayv or Dight. J. G. DiiY~5TS & CO . (; vers ' c cigo age since' the 1934 ki.n . .:41: " ra d to attend to othic S. P. IIOLLADAY, C, i-.- I.'> V. are.7 Panioi.I S. C.