The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 13, 1887, Image 3
THE MANNING TIMES.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1887.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year, in Advance $1.50. or $2.00 at
ihe Ei.piration of Six Months.
Advertisements.-Per Square, first in
sertion, $1.00.
Each subsequent insertion. 50e.
_i& Contract Advertising at reduced
rates.
New Advertisements.
Spectacles-H. Hirschberg.
Photographer's Notice.- T. Moss.
Notice of Discharge.-Mrs. Hicks.
Easter Sunday heralded in earnest
the opening of spring.
Miss Sallie Levi is spending the
holidays of the Sumter Convent at
home.
Mrs. John W. DuRant, Mrs. y. F.
Carraway, and Mrs. John W. Nelson,
oiWilliamsburg, are visiting relatives
in town.
The names of the variou commit
tees of ladies assisting at the Fair
reached this office too late for publi
cation this week.
A Fresh supply Hun Kee Tea
Sample packages 10cts. at Dinkins &
Co's.
They tax bachelors in Switzerland,
for thev think the married men are
taxed enough already.
We are requested to announce that
Rev. W. G. Rollins will preach in the
Manning Baptist Church next Sunday
morning and evening.
The bridge over Dingle's mill in
Sumter county was destroyed by an
incendiary fire on last Tursday.
Rev. J. S. Beaseley, presididg elder,
preached in the Methodist Church
here Saturday, Sunday, and Sauday
evening. Hi. sermons were excellent,
receiving the full attention of his large
audience.
The Bishopville Enterprise has re
cently increased its si:.e from four to
eight pages. Mr. A. C. DuRant has
lately sold out his interest in the pa
per to Mr. G. Edwin Stokes.
S. Rush Cole, Esq., of Summerton,
was in town Monday. He is enthusi
astically sanguine over the prospect of
the Eutawville Railroad going by way
of Summerton to Sumter.
"Does your mother wear a switch?"
asked an inquisitive lady. "Yes," re
plied little Johnnie, "but she always
uses her slipper."
The last Sunday eNcs was a paper
worth reading. News, literary, edito
rial, all complete. It was a becoming
Easter edition.
Messrs. J. G. Dinkins & Co., have
the sole right to sell the celebrated
H. Hirschberg's Improved Diamond
Spectacles. See their spectacle ad
vertisement.
After the municipal election Mon
day, the colored brass band was
brought into requisition, and the
newly elected council serenaded.
Mis Ella Butler, spent Monday in
town and with her comes the bright
spring sunshine. Miss Ella never for
gets the Enterprise and called in to
cheer us with her pleasant smiles.
Bishopville Enterprise.
The compositor of the Tmsm asserts
that he is a very good English reader,
but that he has made little progres
sion deciphering second hand Chinese
and Grecian hieroglyphics. He -en
ters his plea to the correspondents of
the Tmns to send in their comamuni
cations 'written legibly.
'Ihe Manning Guard voted unani
mously for Capt. D. J. Auld of Stun
ter for Lieutenant-Colonel and Geo.
W. Brown of Darlingoan for Major of
the Fourth Regiment. Mr. Mclver
of Darlington who was spoken of for
the position of Major withdrew be
fore the election.
"I know why the doctor brought
that little baby," said a five year old
the other day to her happy mother.
"And why did the doctor bring the
baby ?" was asked. "Cause it crnes so
anuch he did not want to keep it him
self," was the reply.
In a certain part of town there are
three yjoung widowers. The question
now troubling these worthy juveniles,
is which of the three is most anxious
to enjoy again the pleasures of a ben
edict.
The Town election.Monday pass.-d
off quietly, exciting very little interest.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total vote cast 166.
For Intendent, W. K. Bell, 150.
For Wardens, W. Scott Harvin, 147;
Dr. W. E. Brown, 144; P. B. Thames,
146; T heo Harvin, 138; A. 'Weinberg,
2S; H. DeLane, 5; D. M. Bradham, 2;
W, R. White, 2; 5. C, Clark, 1.
Mr. W. K. Bell and Messrs. W.
Scott Harvin, W. E Brown, P. B.
Thames and Theo Harvin are the
Town Council for the ensuing year.
Messrs. J. E1 Scott, E. C. Horton, and
J. S. Plowden were the managers ofJ
election.
Mr. D. M. Eradhamn was not a can
didate for the position of War-den. HIe
withdrew his name zif.er he had beena
nominated.
Uhnsually interesting: The outside
of to-day's~ TDIs is lUed with in
structive and interresting reading
matter. Among the articles of inter
est on the first page is "Timely Top>
ics for Farmers." Then "Cheating
the Gallows," which is an account o:
the Yjrkville lynching, is newsy reai
-ing. Notes on Southern Progress
Miscellaneous and Scraps of history'
wahe the Tmzr worth reading.
The Coroner, Squire :. A. Ridgill,
held an inquest last Saturday over the.
body of a colored infant found dead
in a bay near Summerton. Several
parties were arrested and at one time
the affair promised to reveal a sensa
tio.nal crime. The physicians testimo
ney however, established the fact that
th.e child was never alive, and hence
everybody was discharged.
We emphatically contradict the
statement that ours "is a groundless
reason for the assertion that some
body's books have been poorly kept."
-Eterprse.
Mr. Puff : "I am the grand tri mph
al arch on which rests the even scales
of justice and numerical computation."
Mr. Puff, again : "I swing the great
flail of justice, which electrifies over
this immense community in by
draulic majesty and conj;gal superflu
Then it is a truism that "somebody's
books are poorly hept."-Tivs.
Dr. Middleton 'Miciel
Of Charleston, S. C., perform
ed a very successful operation in sur
gery last week in taking from the
head of Mrs. J. G. Dinkins a large en
evsted tumor. It was indeed a difli
cult piece of work and the execution
was highly creditable to Charleston's
most eminent surgeon.
Dr. Michel has a well merited rep
utation also as a skillful occulist. as
will be attested by the nny who have
reaped the benefits of his scientific
skill.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Mr. Moss wishes to announce to the
public of Manning and. surroundiag
country, tLat Thursday 21st will b3
the lhst day he will remain in town.
So come and have your pictures madte
good and cheap, and bring your littie
babies. Stereoscopic views for sale.*
Hymenial.
Married on Mcndav evening the
11th inst., at the residence of the
bride's mother, by Rev. James Ic
Dowell, Mr. Curtis Mason of Jackson
ville Fla., to Miss Laura Burgess of
Clarendon.
To be married at noon at the
residence of the bride's parents by
Rev. James McDowell, Mr. J. S.
Plowden to Miss Lizzie Reeves. The
best wishes of the Tuds attends the
wedded couples in their new found
pleasure.
In announcing the death of Mrs.
McDowell, the Chesterfield Adcertiher
savs:
'We do nct know when it ever ef
fected us more to hear of the death of
an acquaintance than that of Mrs.
McDowell, the wife of Rev. James
McDowell, of Manning, S. C., and the
sister of Dr. J. A. James, of Cheraw
We deprecate very much the tenden:
cy all over our country to reserve all
good things to be said d a person un
til they are dead. We are satisfied'
that this is all wrong, and that if any
thing good can be said of a person
that it ought to be said while the per
son is living, but it seems that no oc
casion so appropriate as that of death
is seldom if ever offered to us to ex
press ourselves. It was a great pleas-'
ure to us to be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. McDowell for a few days on one.
occasion, and we do not hesitate to
say that the impressions made upon
us by the Christian principles and
godly walk and iconversation of Mrs.
McDowell and family will be lasting,
indeed the feeling that predominated
in our breast while taking leave of
that family was that very few if any in
our State or any where else were bless
ed with such a maternal ina uence.
An Error Corrected.
PA.Au, S. C., April 11.,h, 1887.
Mx. Eniroa: I amn never very sore
or captious over a simple typographi
e~d error, but when your comnpositor
mnakes me say "that the Dragoons have
learnt with supreme gratification that
our gallant old company" instead of
county, has brought into the field an
other military organization, I must
~protest and beg that by a correction
you will save our commaud from this
Yours truly,
D) W. Br.anirFoRD.
1THE PANSY BLOSS0.MS.
A Rare Entertainmient.
Not many very little years ago, the
TnDES gave a history of the "Pansy
Blossom Society," with an account of
how their secrets were wickedly en
posed to the curious world. It was a'
trying blow to the Pansies, but the
brave Ilite misses devoloped a resolu
tion equal to the trying occasion.
From that tim with greater caution
they comm renced anew. Another set of
mysterious cabalisms was produced
from hieroglyphics of Egyptian priest
hood. Ever since the Ptacsies have
been growing in importance, 'till now
they assume the dignity and conse
quential airs of the Great Solomon s
successors in masonry. The little Miss
Pansies are full of patriotism and the
prot; boi paulwo. They are heart and
Land with the Manniug Guard in
raising money to buy their uniform.
Indeed, tie litle Miss Pansies fr'im
an occasioLi glimpre of the dasing~
cadet boys, are brimful of military
glory. Tn ey wat to help the G3 Lard
and what's better they arc going to do
it. What do ye thuinL, destiemun of
the Guard ? Why, th< Paniecs are go
ing to give a dime reading. nr~t
Thur'sdag- at the residence o1 J. E.
Scott, Esq, for yeur s;ole heet'it. Mv~
body but littie bleshing mauidens in
modest lit .e petticoats are to Lava
anything to do with it. Madam Pres
ident is tc preside, Miss Vice-Presid
ent is to keep order anlt Miss Secreta
ry is to take cha?ge of the funds. The
otiaer Miss Pansies 2:?! furnish the
entertainment, which . il be music,
things now a secret. Manning Gua
you must honor the Pansies with yot
presence. Good people of Mannint
ve all must witness the first effort <
the Pansies at a public exhibitioi
.Just to think of very little young 1:
dies fresh from muana's arms gettin
up and reading, singing, and speakin
like regular old folks. Miss Pansie
we'll allibe there, so prepare to do yot
best.
The admission price, 10 cents f(
the oldest folks and 5 cents for . tl
youngest, is in keepim with the b(
coming modesty of the Pansies.
MANNING lILITARY.
The following Town and Count
subscriptions have been received t
aid in purchasing a uniformn for ti
Manning Guard, up to date
Arounrit per last report............$135
S.Stern.......................... 1.
Joseth F. Rhame................. i o
W. I. Plowden.................... 2(
Totol ....................$146
FROM OTHER SOIURCES.
Through Mr. 31. Levi;
Amount ner li-t reP rt...... ...... 320
Geourge W. Stden.: Charlo:on, box
of So:o ....... ............... 3
M. L. Kinard, Columubia, Sillk U
r il . ....................... 5 C
Wheitlid, Povers & Co., New York,
Box Sundrie...... ........... 10
Abe Hirseh & liro,, Philadelphia,
T.wo Fine Uimb?orl.l.: .......... 7C
Total ...... ..................P345 L
Through Mr. S. Wolkovislie:
Amount per last re-port ............. . 39
Low teen & Co., 5ttesvill, cash.. '
Total....................$ 41 L
Through 2.Ir. S. Stern:
Amotunt per last repoit............ 1 C
George W. Sta u's. Charleston, lkox
Sap......................
Total ....................... .S i1 i
Throngb J. G. Din kins & Co.:
Amuotnt per ht4 rep~ort............$ S
1"o'e W. Stvfans, Chadleston, l>om
. . . . ........................ t
Total ...................... S 11 t
Through Mr. D. Lcvi:
Lollman Bros., Charleston......... 1
Total....................$100
Througlh Mr. S. A. Rigby:
Amount ner la-t reort............ 25 C
Frankie Br-os., Charleston, cash....-. 5
Total.........................$ 30 C
Through MIrs. J. A. Burgess:
Amount per last re- ............$ 11C
Through Mr. T. Wiion:
Amount per last report . ............$ 15C
Through Mr. F. N. Wilsn:
George T. White, Southern Manager
Eanitable Life Insurance Cown
pany, cash ..... ..............$ 10 (
Through Mr. L. Appelt:
Hon. George W. Dargan...........$ S5(
lion. T. 1. Gilland............ 51
Tot:- .........................S 10 C
Grand total $ 9.50.
A FAMILY BLESSING.
Simmons Liver .egulatur, the favorit
ho:::e remedy, is entirely vcgetable. and
the purest and best family medicine that
eonpounded. No error to be feard in at
ministering; no injury from exposure ft,
taking; no loss of time. It is the best pr<
ventive medicine and safe to take no nmatti
what the sickness may prove to be, and,.
any ordinary disease, kill eff'ect a spee
cure. Itemand1 the Genuine, hav'ng the
stamnp on Wrapper.
SUMMERTON SIFTINGS.
Stumn-rox, S. C., April 11th, 1S87.
Mi.. Eniron : "Friday's" striking;a
your editorial did not mention th
name of Prince's Pond or "Panola
Rice and Turkey;" nevertheless "Tom
and "N. Z." seem to have picked u:
uncomfortable caps, and I reckon the
will just have to wvear them. One showi
his teeth at your editorial; the othe
at Frida'swarning you-nconiser
ces.
Fridav does not deal in "we an
merry d'raps" as insinuated; this whis
key business is entirely out of plac
here, and it i~s not my purpose to di
cuss this subject in my railroad re
ports. We can't go back to Prince
Pond; that is a thing of the past. \\
are on the line-Railroad!-ever'
thing here is bustle and excitemen1
take care, get out of my way! Driv
up! Drive up! .No, no, "N. Z." you'r
mistaken: "the comparative hospital
ty of the two sections, Pauoht and Sun
merton, w1i hurt nobody on our side
Don't get uneasy. (ld Summerto:
ever characteristic of her warwmheari
edness, hospitality and generosit
will stand rigut squarely up to he.r dit
ty in all emerg~encies. That fiag bi
siness! They say "stolen wators a:
sweet." The chap that stole that ti
must be "lasses" 15' this time. "a
Z." doesn't relish the tlag one bit; 1
would feel better if it would com
back home. Keep it "A. Z." it wi
serve at you ripostoflee to mar'k ti
spot where the railroad depot "mnigi
have been."
"f he ".Big Bend of Santee" is a bi
argument with .I ." The "B3
Bend of Satntee," proper, is belo
Wright's Bluff and will not interfei
with our rairoad -t all. To get
Wright's Bluf, our 1Panola frieni
come by a point wbith.in two mniles<
Summnerton, and tnce they v-oul
ave to trave for, say, six miles, ov<
some rih rough roads, to say'~ not!
ng of what is known as Cantey's Ba3
\ow for men to do that kind of bus
ness for the sako 4 :atronia.ing the
pet boat would ceis... indicineC al
duenotice, and just g -'ern yours(
I admire the pluck of Pauola. at
the work she has a rought in tryingi
sor-ure the road, but Summerton i:
the inside track .;nd it is useless if
"Tommie arnd Azariau' to die so har,
Why, get up, boys, look and live; in
riort timeu we'll not have little piac
s.attered north, east sorth, and we
of Summerton, but this whole part
Claaendon will becone one in impui
and sentiment, advancement and pe
severance in striving to make ou
selves what we ought to be, a unite
-d .on people.
Ir "The old field," as Tommie calls it,
on which the .ag was hoisted, is a
level tract belonging to Mr. Sabb Can
a. tey. A gentleman said to him Vester
1.- da: "In case the depot is located on
g your land, I'll give you $50 per acre
g for the lots surrounding." Another
5, gentleman standing hard by replied
ir at once. "And I'll give you $5l." Mr.
Editor, I just had to go away; I
>rcouldn't stand to see two moneyed
te men biddii on an "old field" in any
3- J such styl.e.
Good-bye "Tommic" and "Azzie."
Good-bye, Mr. Editor, I am done with
jnewspaper correspondence. It,s too
slow a business for Ime. I am very
Y I much 0bliged to you, however. Mr.
u ior, for your great kindness to me
ov and mine. Yes, Summerton takes the
cake," but tho Railroad takes Sum
merton! Hurrah for Cleveland and
:the wyhole Democracy, but more es
p ecially for Suwmerton and the Eu
t awv ille Railroad:
FR~IDAY.
THE CIT Y OF fiE S.%N) It'LLS.
XULTON, S. C., April 11, 1887.
Angels and ministers of grace defend
us!
'D1 thou a spirit of health or goblin
damned
B Bring with the airs from heaven, or
blasts from hell."
0
Ha~mlet confused by the weird nivs
0 te.ry surrounding the ghostly appara
tion of his departed father, expressed
above lines. We quote them in
a labyvrinth of perplexity incident to
t .utile research to esiablish The spe
CiE s oI tat horrible monster whose
aN -iuspiring raids are becoming the
souirce of such grave concern and gen
I unie terror o'somie ofmyuV contempora
ries of Calvary. With commendable
intelligence as well as a tender regard
for itS, fe y, this creature has not
I de.,e'rated Fultun's hallowed soil
wit its poluted tread. The holy
Ssbi.des of Cvarv's forest is the thea
01 tre of its demonical howls, vandal
rai ds. and phenomenal appearanlces,
0 an-d while mnyi have seen it, yet the
- ni sterv remains unsolved like anoth
0 1e nyslcry recorded in an old song:
"Somne said it was the red moon,
0 And snae said nav:
Somite said it was the devil,
And t bey :d! ran away."
except our brave friend Rufe Gayle
whose eagle eye met the baleful glare
of the "terror" untlinchiUly, and who
invoking the aid of the powers above
anI b elow made the brute flee incon
tinently, pursued by the gallant Rufus
i L,
who was certain that victory was
about. to deck his majestic brow, when
lo ! the "terror" melted into thin air,
' learing naught behiud except a bluish
atmosphere and a sulphurous aroma.
Q ut Mr. Gayle has sounded his tocsin
of var, and consequently ere long,
tis .accursed animal will be as lifeless
as a grinning mummy in the cata
combs of Eg pt. Thes story is not
writ'lt n ,s a hoax, but the plain oil fin
sished. truth as related to us.
We hope -anlike the gentleman
-rmenti oned by your Panola correspond
ent, that we shall not incur the dis
rpleasn.re of the fair beings of Calvary
nand F ulton, nor this article act as an
estoppel to thcir ethereal pastimes,
zfor did it accomplish so cruel a result,
thcn the scalding tear would fall as
unbidden as the gentle dews from
heaven, and shonld we be impugne d
as usu;rpi)ng the most tritling preroga
tive of t be fair ladies, then our life
t will be a. shoreless desert of heart-sob
eand anguiish which would from our
sweary e~res forever drive the benign
nA solace of the angel sleep.
AnOOsaUr.
(N. B. The more we scan that last
sentenceeg the more we are tickled with
r its rythmgie flow.)
Astonishing Success.
Tt is the duty of every person who
has used. Bochee's~ German Syrup to
let its wonderful qualities be known
eto their friends in curing Consump
tion, sev~ere Coughs, Croup, Asthma.
Pneunionia, and in fact all throat and
slung d iseases. No person con use it
withoat immediate relief. Three doses
will relieve any case, and we consider
lit the dluty of all Druggists to recomi
uend it to the poor, dying consump
tive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,
000 dozen bottles were sold last year,
and no one ease where it failed was
reported. Such a medicine as the
Gne: S.,/ntp cannot be too widely
knw.Ask your druggist about it.
Samiple bottles to try, sold at 10 cents.
ReguLar size, 75 eents. Sold by all
1Druggists and Dealers, in the United
e~ States and Canada.
- I~story of the United States.
One of the most meritorious pro
11dcuctio.ns c.f the literary world, recent
ly broug~ht before the public, is a Pic
t torial dstory of the United States
Awritten. by H-on. Alexander H. Sisjn
ens, di~stinguishied as one of the most
emineLt writers of his day. W\hat the
pe'.ple of our day and country has
longv needed. has been an elaborated
e hitory of the United States. Steph
1ens' Pictorial Histrory sui .,is the
Lwa nt. It comme~lnces wit ; edv
ery of ~Anerica an i emnes' di'wut to
the as ssinationz of Pitient (:':iehi.
Then' "'n ppMAix4 i ),e by Mr. R.
the vre'ent tin. It 1' nbl* s L.
pas and i. elea I il.si mied i?
oppo~crtanit is ' red the pop of
SClaremlOn to purchas'e thiis valuable
wor~k froam thei :ev. W. G. 'llins. of
-Darlington, ai wvort!,v riister, who is
now cirvassing.a*d county'v.L:The
to greates.t menr give the boo1 their un
*quan..ed endorsemlr .
a AU per '.in:r. ": u . ~s the es
* tate of it.GXU'i' E. KYU LTON )\f (".ar
st endon Ccunty, deceas-ed, will n'resent mem~f
of du.ly adsted. andi aU perlons *ndebtd
se Stwat Esq Attorney at Law. Em~i::ge.
- MARCH McCltAYT
d -Executor.
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T HE PURE PRODUCT OF THE CHOICEST GRAIN, CAIEFULL
selected fresh froim, thc harvest, and distilied by an improved process
Rich and Natural Grai Fiavor, IBrighit Color, and Smooth, Relissome Taste
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standard of excellence.
~No. 103 EAST 71r S-1 .
NEW YORK, OcTowE STI, 18.
W. A. SINCLAIR, Esq.-Dear Sir-In answer to your note of this date
asking me what liquor is best for your use, I would say that I now recom
mend the 'GOLDEN GRAIN WHISKEY," to all of my patients. I Lavi
fully tested it, and know it to be perfectly pure, of fine flavor, and altogethe:
superior to auv otler brand that I have '.et with.
Yours truly, J. R. LANE, 11. D.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
S. W OLKOV ISKIE, Agt.
MA.NN~ING, S. C.
The Finest Liquors, Segars, and Tobacco, Dispeused al
TILE MANNING SALOON, at Charleston Prices.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES GROCERIES'
.. 3ane Z cow ve.% prCes m.S
Candies and Confectioneries.
Ladies' and Misses' MILLINERY GOODS ir
Variety.
rs. dwards' IS TE PLACE!
Evcrything Sold at the Cheapest Prices.
BLUE JEANS.
ASK YOUR DEAIER FOR If, BE SURE ThAT YOU GET IT
Venable 's Blue Jeans.
--Made of Finest Old
Fr Every Plug Guaranteed to Please, or Moner willbe Re
inded. For sale by Moses ..evi.
Feb. 2. '87.
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PATENTS S LA ItANTS.
CAVEATS,TRADE IMARKS AND CDPYRGHTS Sl Agnts Fr
Obtained, and all other businesn in the . I Sole AE For
IS. Patent Ofice attended to for .MODEE- ATD PLOGHS,
A TEFE'S V EO PLOUGFEES.
Send 3MODEL OR DRAWING. We ad- V OT ON PL OUGH
vise as to patenability free of charg- : aGndUANO DISTRI ot0
we make V0 CIIL G UL L .LESS WE 01- Iron A e Harrows and Cutivators, Roma3
T. IX P AI TEX T. rn
We refer hcre to the Postmaster, the Sept.
of Money Ordr Div., and to oficials of the Galvanized Fene Wire. Clam
U '~P itnt uieeF~r irciara~e, pwn Mowers and Keapers.
IU. S. Patent Oflice. For circular, advice,
terms and references to actual clients in AND
your own State or Connty, write to WATSONS TURPENTINE TOOLS
C. A. SNOW & CO., I.Lnfatured in Fayetteville, N. C. Ever
Opposite Patent Office, Washington,D. C. 'lol absolutely warranted and
_________________________________if broken will be
repiaced.
TONOIAL A TIT.Also Dealers In
I have opened a first-class Shaving Saloon GENERAL HARDWARE,
at the Enterprise office, and solicit the pat- AGRICULTURAL STEE
ronage of the citizens of Manning and con Ho p Iron Horse and Mule m-oes, W
mnity. inware. Coopers took Miners
Pr.rcEs-Hair Cutting, 2-c.; Shaving, loc. Tools, Cutlerv, Guns and Sport
Sharupooing. 25c. ir-, Atieles.
:D- Special attention given to children.
C. C. REDIC.
Mm .S. C.
July 7,18S6. fI4I(. .C ACHIfIERY
S R.S MARSA LE!0
. RDRVEYW MOTECE.HANTS.
Ile ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 11 Mrdrsmme rpcflyoesbiToherrrr Chpe fGarleqton .C
services irn tihis and aajaceut coantie. aIs ToT", ~ eofCaedn
Land Surveyor, and will faithfally execute Ia h gn o h c
am thSoe Agents forh e
whatever work may be untrustedl to hinmd
J. E. SCOTT: ebXat E O
Mannin, S. C., Mlarch 1r; 180"7. REVOINIVNG HEAD
PRATT GIN
The POLAge Harrw nF Citi be vtled, I R
suPrely wralough atc aWahbrures in te
Unit ed States -Gr three lUvani on reWipt of
ONE DOLLAT.OeT R
a f.beraa discountcrllon ed to posttlal.ters,
Iagentsaid brokene wille beh
rA. Address all orders to DP resses
RICHARD K. FOX,
Fa~:rSQVAnE, NY Ii~ " ~iiI
H RegistratiooonNotice. H U n uS
I w ill 1, Lt thce Court Hoase (C~ork'sof
fee)aTieniwratrConooesvintovero month, M
dlow pcisons oin' of age since thc' laset c
ToAll this machiner t -iree
n th in Aaco r t -ils.
S. P. 1IOLLADAkY. ~1~lteicy and wilbe solda
uioof io C d ies Factory Prices. It will b
I hsTePpe of ucasers ocal
Cer ice . in. this toande aadjacent counti soa
whateverworkmaybee di on e before buin
Dr H SaAER, T.SeTHat
:oie:lc Druggist, Nos. 131 & 1331 MANNING, S. C.
The POIE stretTE lhe mle, S. e . 1SS7
seurelyn rg, tod anyadress moeg the____
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...beral disn allowed Es~to poismasersrD~~~
agents anIlh s. nspecpie maied ~
free.1 Adr ellers toal ~ui~ naW T
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fic thJfrs MonaIir ont, to :nbrct....halsoS
in bAsNss.EN fro Ane fordy nrutd tomwill es
S.G P. HOLD~. m et actony ateies. Itrill an
4"-saaple heerfvantsge o apchasto.a
1cu t.l .a7.1 .n i .s n m b ef ore b u i n . L O E
Dr HBAER $99{ B(
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
IaScratches, Conftraed
Lumbago, Sprains, sces,
Rheumatim. Strains, strptions,
Burns, ,Stitches, Hoof Al,
Sealds, Stiff joints, Screw
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swiney,
Bruises, Sore, Saddle Galls.
Bunions, Spavin Piles.
Corns, Cracks.
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
aecomplishes for everybodyexactlywhat Iselaim!
forit. One of the reasons for the great popularity -'
the Mustang Liniment Is foundinits universa!
applicability. Everybodyneedssuchamdicm,
The Lumberman needs it ineaseof acciden.
The Housewife neodsitforgenersfimilyuse.
.The Canalerneeds It for histeamsand his meI
VEhe Mechanic needs It always on 1p wor.
benh
The Miner needs it in case of emergency.
The Pioneernedsit-can'tgetalngwithout 1
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stabk.
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat man or the BosSaan needs
It In liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Horse-fancier needs It-It Is his.bes''
friend and safest reliance.
The Stock-grower needs It-it will sate hi
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Railroad man needsIt and will need it .n
long as his life is a round of accidentsand dangers.
The Backwoodsman needsILt. There isnoti;
Ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to lIfL,
limb and comfort which surrond the pioneer.
The Merchant needs itabout his storeamon-:
his employees. Accidents will happen, and whett
these como the Mustang Liniment Iswantedatonc.
Keep a Bottle in the House. 'TIs the best o
economy.
Keep aBottle in the Factory. Itsimmedial
use In case of accident saves pain and losm of wages.
Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable for
use when wanted.
'1!8 F in ME IMPP! c;6
F1 PURIT FE
IS OF ThE FiEST PliTACE~"
In crder to purchase D uas
and MEDICINES of the utmost.
PURITY and STRENGTH go to the
Old and Popular store of
is0 DINKINS& CO.,
DRUSGISTS AND APOTHEARIES
-DAkLERS IN
Drugs; Medicines, and.
Chemicals,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Perfumery,Stioey
P itOIls, and Glass.
Patent Medicines,
Fire Cigars and
Tobacco.
Garden and Flower Seeds,
'etc., etc.
0
Just received! "ZZ" Cigars.
The BEST 5 cents Cigars in
town.
Also Duke Cigarettes.
Our stock of Patent Medi
cines is now complete in every
particular.
We keep a large stock of the
popular family medicine,
Simmons Liver Regulator.
TR'EPOPULAR
DIMOND DYES
ALL COLORS.
c
zs' Physicians prescriptions care
fully compounded by day or night.
J. G. DINKINS & CO.
GRAND, UPRIGHT, & SQUARE.
UNSURPASSED IN
Tone and Durability.
1885-New Orleans Ex~position-Two Gold
Medals for Upright and Squaro.
1881- Boston (Mass.) Exposition-First
Prize for Square Grand.
178-Paris Exposition-For Square and
Upright Pianos.
186-Philadelphia Centennial-For Squar'e;
Upright and Grand.
And also over
200 FIRST PREMIUMS
at State and County Fairs.
Have I se endorsement of over 100 differen
Colleges and schools as to their durability.
A large assortment of SzCON-HANxD PIA
os always on hand. General wholesai'
agents for Palace. New Engand and Bur
delt Organs.
Pianos and Organs sold on easy month!:
installments,.
Pianos taken in exchange, also thorough
ly repaired. Send for Illustrated Piano cr
organ Catalogue.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
9 N. Liberty Street,
Baltinmore, Mdt
Nt spaerAderAsng urau(10 Spruce st.),
ctraet mar iL NEW YORK.