The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 03, 1887, Image 3

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THE Y4ANNISG TIMES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1337 '1ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year. in Advance $1.50. or S.w at the Ly pimidon of Six Months. Mohrtisena~ts.--'er Svimre, first in E~sei sus~qent nseren.50e. r Cont-: Advertising at reduced Miss Itdine Brocking ou, of Kigs trc, is visiting filends in Mau iug. Mr. Stepheh Thomas, Jr., ofCh:trs tou is visiting] ret .vs in this coultv M. C. Galachat F.sg., and M.job Couyers accompanied the Goards to Spartanb urg. Messrs. Arthur DeLorme and Baker; Havnswc.rth, of Darlinigton, are visit ng3rW.C. Datvis. Mrs. F. N. Nvilson, left Las Fiday for York. io visit her father Dr. Barrou. who is quite ill. Miss Iinie Moore. of M-aniInz, is visi~iiiz the family of Mr. 1J. 1R. PLiL lips, at Provdece.-.':er A-'m e Mrs. Jerome P. Chase and Mrs. W. -J. Norris, of Florene,% are vising their brotlier, Mr. J. W. AMcLe- ., Of this counitv. Mr. E. 0. mii, nmj who has ben r-C appointed to West Point by Congresa mlnl Dargn, has returned to prepare for ls e:anation, wich come.s MI in September. vis, have tarld horom ii it adel Academy. Mr. Daaual is the happy pos.eor of a gradl:,tes ploma, which was w - with distinc tion. Turnip Seed! Fresh and Genuine at Dinkins & co.'s Drug Store. Mr. Oscar Brumson kindly remei bered us last week with a basket of nice peaehes. '_Ir. S. Wolkoviskie couemaplacts! opedig a Bar at Scrantoni, William ! burg county. Owners of dogs should keep tbem at bome. Visitiug curs are soIL tmes treated to a dose of stry--buiie. The trersurer and amlit-r a boN preparing for their au-ur se: 1: t with the Comptroikr-Gt naa. Fori V ne I.2ocaS once at en- *au door, but she doesn't -o buPing through ourl saloonOfs for him if he hap pens to be out. There is a stav Un ine-e in tb price or tobacco. A shoJ crop ant conseguent speenlation have sent gno tacons up fizy to a huud::ed per n u in ihree months. A coman: .- aion frOmt tie S a. Hills," desenLiw. biut ran..hbl :ease of witelikeraf. reached 1'X o3ies too i late for this im"e. it wo b2~ publish ed next wee k. Captain F. W. I~ awson een ad'ets the statement ncely poh1ii4bed iu ibzi State, that he recovere i 8!O.000 from the New York San. Hek says the case has not been tried. The Black R~ivc. lUion of the Bap List Church, met with Dudleys chureb on last Friday., Saturday, and Sunday. The next meeting of the Union uiP be at Manning. A large black bear was ki!!ed last week in Williamsburg conmy. number of persons had been losing biogP, and indications pointed to the bear as the author of the depredations. We learn through Messrs. 0. A. Snow & Co., patent solicitors, at Washi ington, that Q. W. Don ncr, of Coos aw. in this State, has huely been granted a patent for a Itock washiug appara tus T[[he committee of the grand jury, Messrs. F. P. Cooper, T. R. Brtilsford.; and WV. F. Butler, are engaged exam ining the books of the county oflicers. The examina:ion in being carcM'ly and thloroughly proseented. Our first page comi ains a letter from Mr. L. H. DesChamnps to the Commis sioner of A giaculture on the pr epara tion of pine s 1raw for mai~nure. E it yocth the while of our farmers' o read. this inte!igent essar. It has bee raim wg ;a Soar. iouor for seret al days~. O)r bioys wi ge a taste of the di'gre7eable up-cooufi; mud. A.fter a few, days exrp' eeef vvn! hail n 't de.h:4 sany. :M of 'Iru'g The agicultural 8elegation from .hscunty, with the excepticn of the .o.Jomes Z. Tindal, left Monday to attend the Encampment. It is very urnfortunate that Mr. Tindal, the chgir man of the delegation, is kept at home by sickness. T'he uresent iostmster. e& Chirlks t~n, Mr. Mowry, was at the time2 or' his appointuernt, clerk to the Cormi: zwittee of the Hfouse of Representa tives. He now cilucs the 5:'.y as~ clerk of the Committee up to June .30th, in addition to that of postmaster. Gur printer is mad. His water melon patch was cleaned the other night by thieves. He ka'ents mocst that he did not sea ibe rogues vxt a go4edL cannon in his posession. L says the devil, limself, w-nl p ti-3 comnpanionship of a ma -car encugh to roh a pinjter. Mr. Spurgeon Thomas, who livcs in Clarendon cunuty near the W' "- ms burg line. recendy lost his dlwel.u house andi its con n.. by fie. Tae house was a new one, ad was de stroyed in the daytimrn, during Mr. Thomas' absence. Tae orign, cf the fie is nnknown.- illiq.rgr Recrd The only disease transmitted by kissing. 1eorieS of mcdical expertz to tLe contray ithsiading. is affec tion of the heat. The County Coimnissioners at their last racetIng opened a niew public road in the Fork. It comnflwcices at the MIuinn road near the estate of J. V. Alsbrook, raus thlough the Juneb section of Ha-.rmon0y tn sip, ano enteri the Salc t, road near Mr. E. R. Piowun's. 31r. 1 aIlen McLeod, onae of the ld z c -fl., of Le oUnty, dicd on Lue 2th of July, veiy suddenly, from boear: dsease. i was universally liked -md esteemcd for hi.t goodnes 'f te 1t and exemplarv cbristiAn life. Thlie runcral services were conducted ia the succeeding day by Rev. H. M. Mood. in the Methodist church, fol owing which. the remains were in erred in the cemetery here. Rev. T. E. Wannamdkernof Sumter, reached irn the Methodist church here ast Sunday morniug, and in the Pres bvterian church the same evenlig. 6,oth serN ices were well attended. Llev. Mr. Mood filled Mr. Wanniamak r's .plac'e i n Sumnter. Tie Presbyterian church was closed Sunday morning, on ccoutint of the e'---e of 1 av. Janes 1eDowell, who v.s in Williamisburg filling an appoint nect pr-osided for him 4y the Ecesby erv. .0r. F. P. Coope, ibe foreman of he y nd jry, equet ie sta.Ce:Lutat ) be ma. that tite CollmiiCe of the 3 0:,d .j UCY appjoitd at the Inst term J l.e cat, wli be iu sessi)n1 Cver ua at the Court House nere, during .is Znd next week. While in session, tuy eo'muplanis by individuals of e sting grievan:ces in the nature of rimes or othrwise, will receive at ention fronj the poummittee. On Monday evening, the Guards, wey-ni!.e strlg, boarded the up raini for the Spadauburg encaip ient. They were given a chceriug; eud o!Y by a irowd of cit'izen, vho mz .< hered to see them o!f The ollowing list contalus the nanies of hie tweilt- ilne Caitain, A. Leyi; 1st Lieutena, . B. Bonhami; 2nd Lieutenant, P-. 3. Thames; Lt Sergeant, L. Appelt; rJ Sergeaut, J. H. Lesesne; th Ser ,eait, J. S. Plowden; 5th Sergeant, . Ok. k.bason; 1st Corpra, S. J. - Corporal, A. P. Burgess; aiW. E. Dinkins. u es:L.A 1. I. Bagnal, Lediie Eg -i.Q1 J. .Cark W. 1'. . Co.ye..s, A.i tcime 3.BHgins U. A. Hg "in, J. H. Hi.:in, U. Ii. Hatamel, F. .i L. Lei, W. . .Lesesue. H. L. I 'eduYhrlsRdil.J I e ov A. Oliver, C. C. Redie, W. H. Trscott, 1. C. Will-iams. Giy Them a Chance. That is to say, your ,ngs, Also Ml yoor breatf.i u_ achine6y. Very vonderful macu,?,ery it is. Not only he larger ir u* assages, but the thous ai of little tlubes and cavities lead .:fromu themi. '?hn these are clogged and chok >d with matter whichi ought not to be h're, your lpugs cannot half do their ,volk. Aud what they do, they can iot do well Call it cold, cough, eroup, pneumo-I .1a, catarrh, consumptiori or any of ho family of throat and nose and .ead and" lung obstru.tions, all are ad. All olight av be got rid of. fhere is just one sure wvay to get rid f them. That is to take Bo6schee's 3ermaa Syrup, which any druggist ii sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even I everything else has failed you, you nay dipernd upon this for certam. INDsr-sN$IrSLE T.'' THEI 'TOILET. D).bys Propiglactic }iuid curtes caig :utes infl'umed or sore eyes; ree pit om l'oites: 'or stti..;s o iusec'. and sore feet mneil from the~ feet or any part of the body; leanses an~d whitens the shin. Recd as a lentifric it purifies the breath; preserves teeth and cures4 tootbach': so.~e gumal tna cauker. A ile of' the Finid in the wa na.~ use:i bathing is very refesi and . *.1y o 'cal U) 'It Sick. "~s awar. caPed on his i'ntensll 't en:ghU o. The "o'ld fln ;ot a - '. He made a bolt for4 il ietr b 1lidd ' L'ough at wid~ow V~~n C e 'Cr Iin I' a4 wL\ith at of a je e: ,LI ib 1. 0 n~ )a ::s baLc, aa. i 'Ne.~ co:' s1-a aat, whtich aow han I"s on ' a1 ni under .i oub' :-bme0t r.bj 4u ::c:' ch Coor aw i.i: a claimut.L He says i 1~"ca) much ado aboiut no bi'i,' as t was only a btestedi buss, that caused the con uson.--X C. GC. inu Cha:'i-gon o aablel to sles.p .f F.-nIiy tried Dr. Jing's New Discove ry fi *~ansumption and 4oundl immedie retief, ;od aiftv -sing about ai hl'f d..::n ir"es. fln'ifimse f well ana~ sbs I no retur" of tne deca,.se. No~ ofher emeda can s.hc-r so .and r rc-ord.cae, in Lj,o" proirwted'med~ng~ Las lheeL ut iress here foi eve..l weks. Oc.: peor, Rlev. W. H. Gleat en'.-ssisted by~ dhe Rtv. W. ID..Dun can, v. the Oakiad ereuit. Goodi re suits have aTheady crowned the habors Numbers have been converted added to the church. Rain is now aboudant. The hnav es are repaying U t wV--ol for the long drouti. The crop prosoect >s much brighi ters and our people h erI are eucouraged to expact a copious harvest this fall. Mute auon. Turnio Seed! Frsh and Genuine! at Dinkius & Co.'s Drug Store. TilE TOWN OF FORESTON AROr1SED IN THE CAUSE OF EDUCATION. Mn. Erroi : Foreston has awaken ed from i's slutubers oa the matter of educal ion. She ha- had schools, some tiuies tIwo. but the.y- did nut come up to the requirements of those who want a thorough edueaion. So the citizens, assemnbled and appo, inted Trustees to inquire what would be the best plan. These Trustees we-re anihorized to to comuninicate with a competent teacher, and arran.e all the prelimi aries iu the way of leciug aece or teachers as the !:chAool may requite Thev have seventl apications, and will decide in a fvw day-s on the one thought to be the best qunlified for the position. Should they inke tih proper selectioni, there is- no doubtl but that a school cau be built up thaL ould be a credit to a much more pr teiouis town. Porestonb manly advantaC:5e. lere is no he:lhi erI..lace in the St.d A Case of fevt r has eVe-r lu :olviion; [)ricilV lnor.a; I:( bar-roomu ; r10 ViCe -y :mh~ind praicused; good Church fa :-liis; good board cau be had on asy terms; and easy of access by ra,1. i'ug on the Central ilroad; tele garph and e::press odi*ce, etc. Crop prospects are fine, althoughi ve Nvere witlaut rain to wet the ;-ound for eleven week-s; but it camne st week, and in abuudance, yet not uore than was Lneeded!. The crops uAve becu slightly d:auaged by the Irouth, but there is no reason to con olain by .Iose who gave their f-r'ms roper aWeention. ie hla'e a. good arriug land as the State afLrds muith )Up, fezur of contradiclion. O. G. RzENEWS HERZ YOUTH. Mr,. Phwebe ChesIvy. e'terzon, Clay Co., lowt, tL te fo lowing reinarkable story. r-trta of which :s vouchedi for0 by th re .IeIts of the town: "I ai 72 vars old. have ,)CU ntbe v. 1l yt- compuiit and 1cL~.'to. Il ' NA,; lau fl1i cs S . . nd ren s, : v) a .I . to do fill DV hvi i.oncwork. I owin% Ly t-kbs to, '~ri f t or avJi reec Iy 'outh, and remintcomdyl CO 1diseose mnd paa. Try - bot ie. and -ta Diu ,indb& Co.'s Drng s;t. Fork Correspoanlre. Foii., July 30, 1SS7. With us, last ecek was a week of beautful electrical displays, but from 11 the heavy, lurid clouds, and tre neudous peals of thunder, Uiat inva .iaby accompanied thbese clouds, we :o01(d get no rain 'tm1 the middle of his week of any consequence; and 20w, we may e xpect beasy i ius out >f a cloud smaler than a Ti lkish bau anna. 2 Captain J. S. D&Raut, beganio poll as fodder on last Wednesdayt. Tho' he corn on the stock seems iony de eloped, the blades appear soiniewhat oo0 fresb y to. be stripped. Captain D. is ibe oply farwer that we have Leard of in t'ais section, who Las start 'd to hnrvest his roddei. Under the eilicient manogemen~t of D~eiseer Joo. C. Du~hant, we have aur hihways once more in good re In the name Qf the traveing pub. T'. I take the likers.: oi thmk'ng M'. John Dullant for the ceeellnt condi tionl in wl.ich he has filed Crow Bay. Nm. DRant certainly deserves credit or the great intiest he takes in our public roads Miss Mar'a Scott, of your ton wyho has been niitag i latives atnd triends in thi:s sect ion, and lends cays of sunshine and happiess to aU f us, left for her hoe e~ (I das Mrh. W\. H. G:ili'.fr s'd famiv eve. ln(ing somfli i:11e wih relationS 's Min1ge DeN.Lut is viing at Ler f IIr':.1. WV. J. DL1L~a, ia Euckieds .ma nca :aive. T~e jUeSt Salv vnth orld ior . B~rnise4. Sores. Uce.rs. W.C l'1um Fewr Coifns, and 211 ski Eruptions, *'nd po. ~vC: cure' Piles, or no pa emrd s guarat'ed to) i'v parazct satisfsact.on, a mny refunde. .iarce '5 cou.ts pe box. For snde by Dmnkin & Co. PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON S. C. Fir Clo-~s a all its Appointmient., Suplied with alt Modern Imrpro-:emenits EXCelient Cai"e, Large Airy R1o,US tis Paso-nger- Elevator. Elee tric Bells and Lights, Heast ed Thtunda. 113TES, 02.00, s250. AND S. . !T<og.<t iRe's:redl Ig|.3IiI of ehr uh isGahanl, Bates & Co. JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226. 228 and 230 Meeting St. CH{ARLESTo:3 S. C. UTENSEB DYER AND 8000ER, IE~SraLusHEO 185S.] ents Coats, Vest.4, Cloaks, : 1 ?ants. icely Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed. ad.J and Moulded Clothing, R-;newed with the Greatest Dispateh. Noi. 44 ~WrorTH STnrsT, (Rear of Artesian Welt.) POISN PH THE ASHEO What the 3t. Lebanon Shaker Found-Incident in the His tory of a Quiet Community. The Mont Lebanon (Nel York) Shakers are a quiet Com munity, secluded from th frel and worry of the out.., world They are widely known, how .rver, for their sict honor and probity in busine,. The Shakers helieve that na ture has - remedy for every dis ease. A few have be-en found--. the rest are as yet unknown. Many were discotered by acei dent. Othrs e Rnetoliht a the result of patient experient and r-esearch. Nervous Dyspipsia is a com paratively une k' di-.ise. gjowin out of the coiditons f i modern li fe. it is aL inin:t 01e tono the dige.:ire 6ran1 and of the nervous s'sten Th'e two were form - l a s sep rate aim.; and it +e for the c I S 'akers tc 1uo~ 1 terrible and1 ohe f : mo cation lies cef' i n eI disord ered and d-pravvl functions of digestion and nutrition.. They reasoned ths:-" If we can in duce the. stornach to. do its work, and stimlate the excre tive organs to (rive out. of the body the poiSou w:;ste' mat ters which r'::in :1 r thelife giving e of the foo( have beca alee, w, stall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust, ion, And they were: right. Knowing the infallible power Of Shaker Extract (Seigels yrup) in l-ss complicated though s i n il a r diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no around for doubt thIe pr-scribed the reme(ly in huxndreds of cases which bai -een pronnced in in every inst:ne where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex haustion is a peculiarly Ameri ean a isease. To a greater or less extent balf the people of this country suffer from it both sexes and all ages. In no ountry in the world are there so many insane asylums fille to oveInowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these: Fequent or continual head ache; a dull pain at the base of the brain ; bad breath ; nau seous eructations5; the rising of sour and pungent tluids to the throat; a sense of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomach ; fiatulence; wake. fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the nced of it; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the inouth, especially on ris ing in the morning; fuirred and coated tongue; dull e-yes; cold hands and feet; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability tc fix the iid on any labor call ing for continuous attention;: and oprwressive and sad fore. bodims and fer-s. *All"~ this terriible -grout Shaker Extract (S3eigel'a Syrup) remnoves by its poS iive, iowerful, dire'ct ye painess and ge-'le action IpOT the fqnctions of dgStMa anc assinil ation. The ekmencft. of the food that buid up and stregthen the s .Atem are senm upon their mission, w;hile al waste matters (Jhe ashes of lifeh fire) which unrem-uoved, poiso and kill, are expelled fu omth body through the bowels, kid neys and skin. The weak anc prostrated nerves are quieted toned and fed by the purifie< blood. As the -'esuiI-,.nealth with its enjoymeth, W and power, returns to the eJ ferer who had, peiha~ps, aba:e oned all hope of evcer Seeb ~another well day.. Follin Brs, HARiL ESTFON. & TorlAcco, CrA:s, PflES Sole agonits for thec ce ::Ai rands of tobacco Con~ossr. ilkeis BERTE M. H. Nat! --DEAL' Car.ages, Buggies CI0ARLESTON - Preft Yu & oVtD DIA,,jM ,CTA CLZ EYE GL ASS ES FAT? I a; I . ; 1 :79. 3 11 . I. IlIZ 1I I Th. wVll-kn o-v!n Optic of I 1 N. FI ' I .'I m las p pdi~ e~i-l.''.DIN K tN' a'a .AI:-LNG. . .l .:n orh:-en rt J. G. DiNKLNS & CO. e..' . rtw". :;;alf inito ali whoa v: >sitisfv themse.es of the great. ouo riorty o thee G! . , ver :my an-1l ell ( e, erS n9wV iI u tt al i..ud examine the saie I. 1. \EIN I& Co., Dru ii,s all Opiia : M S. C FOR SALE! To The Pele01Ciaendael I am the Agent for the Cel ebrated 1 PRATT GIN. Cotton Presses, Corn Mills, Pulleys, Shafting, etc. ts., All this machinery is direct ~romu the factory and will be sold 'at tue Factory Prices. It will be to the advantage or purchasers to call on mec before buying. I ~ MANING, 5. C. Feb. 16, 1887. Wuhr & hepcer Wholesale Grocersi, AND) DEAiLERtS ' Proviions, Liquors, Tobacco, Etc 679 & 16 East Ba ,Charleston, S C. George W. Steffens, wHOLFMS'LE GROCER', Auction ain. Commission Merchant and LIQTOr~ DEALE1R. 19I7 & 199 East Bay, Charit sn. S (' -- Agnt far -t ('yo & Euhela fit e r., andl the celerate roa~ d cart.-R. -, - 4~a n ' r, J. - 17 North --1 ,jaP~ uni retmln to us and~ wt - c - l Af er June ."Mbh. W w1 be pr.:a:- a. ive privalte inlstrucationl to youngI Iten anlt Iy,d..:nio to on-er colle..-s oracd t ean s no aaa -- 8.41) 7.4 5 1,,. -52 Fa L in uonC.nn x A:' 7 1: t. ,17 ~ m .0.1 I'S. C:ii !n tbl 52 1 lytul Crh ; rs-; onG an '. 7.is tra.'Ln b a len C-ston an (' C\r -I. i P b ..i. -- f - ..- -i 7 45 ' 3.:::s ~ G n* -- --as.ts. ' . Ag n' 0.. s- N-3 . .:.!i V32 N:; -5 " 2r3.Vie -- 1.1:;.II *D'tily. 1) " . 1..! Lv loecC 21 u 1?g . m. 50 : m1 30'i A. Lv )iu-strec 7 -:37 P x . ('1 2- 3Uc~ ! . 'in 0AJ :: I n- 1 -- 7500 . :in wl h hIt:r U L. c.. r..;5 D. M . a (' mily 1 . ; . L. a..anl ni: e v .s ! 2 .r5 Cl, Chlest n d.il P. 00. Nclbl Tmrns bt111 .or mi -s .n nd C, i Nubia. 1. 5. (pee )a r (r ac hed thst b n im eso a CO.I N- . I:. li. CT. 31. Eiitatls, No 2 I'.v'~s CiirlGetn' ass. A ent. J.~11tL 4~ F. U t S14r . U~t7.aw.*ng I ibia I ' O 1 A. 31 o 4I e htl Ge' t Si. .M,'riifg(l b.15. No.2:P..N3.. Ashly Junction Dwith Cy & . R. D i. for t Lvnn rnc For0 p. m.ntG . LvLns .~ .i 8 r0u" 8h to "ih2i50 ArG. Charestn 0 0 "115 00 "df 5it 00 W. eso. via Nofl tersbuirgs leai Lia1~ F. 7 .X m. ariv CharlDon T U~N GGNG n'C I S L..) Charl xaton'i'Ag 1J 2 .. . . . . 5 r iilr.ne 4 - -- 10 _s -i5 C (. p.v*.tih-oad)s. No. 5ro Mevs.hrlso dily. en. umia 10 5 A M . o. 2evsCarh .. bla 1 0 P 4 M.t. 42A Nos 15, 23. an 27mk oneto Ashly Juncion with . .R..fo No. 8 an15rnsldt i.ning N.C . a.king cls "t onnectioikn wit W. R.l Ripil. forNofolk, PeOUter kurg No mo nln. W sinep nto .aing re o l'ilac --i n,r.v Ysvk, ladall poit. M. 1.R J. R.F NL Y, JIN . .1- DIF .E i r ,utTu. Gen-1Sn C s ~mUE DailIG- -. C. Lv. idr~e by W ca ailn u. Tt9.25i adStt ffca . 1. . 1.1 1 Lv Flre. tMa. ..1r~Jn,~a. G.40 . '- . I - . a ' . 0 A. \ .t U-; BEASTI exican Mustang Lipnbage, Sprains. EnS, Rhematism Strain Erup Burns, ,Stitches, HOf Ai Scalds, Stiff Joints, Serew Sting Backache, Worms, - ites, Galls, Swinney, . Bruises, Sores, Saddle GallA Bunions, Spavin 1Nles. Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND*9Y accomplishes for everybody exactlywhat Molie. forit. One of the reasons for the grat populaty o the Eustang LinIment Is foundinits ua'*rsal M: applicability. Everybodyneedssuchameatanl* The Lumbermanneedsitinesseoftident - ThoHousewife needs itforenraltmilyUw . Thc Canaler needs it for his teamsand his me:. 'The Mechanic needs It always on hs work bench. The Miner needs it in case of emergency. The Pioneerneedsit-can'getalongwithoUt I*, The Farmer needs it In his house, his stabl. and his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Beatmsn"eeG - i in liberal supply alostand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs it-it is his*et friend and slfest reliance. The Stock-grower needs it-4t wiE Sam him thousands of dolsrsand a world of traobie The BRailroad in'auneeds It and IrlR need it *I long as hislife is aroundofasedentasddangers. The Backwoodsman needsit. Theelsnoth ing like it as an antidote for the dagers tolfe, limb and comfort which sround the rlonem The Merchant needs It abou4 his stoe among his employces. Accidents will happen, ani when these come the Mustang niment isweated stone-. Keepa Bottle lathe Houme. 1she bestof economy. Keep aBottle In the Faetery. Ts t .4 use in case of accint saves painandiosse Wges. Keep a Bottle AlwaysIn the Stle for see when wante4. . [EsT.iBimusD 1832.) Isaac M. Loryea. LOIS COHEN & CQ, Dry aid Fancy Goods :23- King Street........Charleston, S. t Any orders intrusted to me, will receiv9 mv best personal attention. Prices and 1:Lol2)les ch'rinlly sent on application. ISAAC M. LORYEA. : R. MARSIHALL& CO m e HAlrDWARE MER CHAinTS. 139 MEETr;o -TEU, Charleston, S. C. at Sole Agents For v sTARKF's DIXIE PLOUGHS, WATT PLOUGHS. n, AVE.RY & sON's PLOUGHS ADOW LA.W COTTON PLANTER h- AN~D -GUANO DISTRBUTORW l Iron Age Harrows and Cuivators, Roma.' Plough Stock, Washburne & Moom's Galvanized Fence Wire, Chain pioDn Mowers and Keapes, AND r WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOOZS Xanufaictured in Fayetteville, N. C. Every Tool absolutely warranted and' if broken will be - replaced. Also Dealers In *;ENERIAL HIARDWARIE, AGRiICULTURAL STEB -Hoop Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, W and Tinware, Coopers tools, Miners Tools, Cutlery, Guns and Sport - ing Articles. *Prices madeo on application. Dr H BAER, -. Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 1% Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreiw: md' Domestic Chemicals, Glassware . -pices Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur - "eal jritruments, Perfumery, Fane: Go~ods, SHOW CASES, of all sizes. ud all aiticles usually found in . rsiit-class IDrug House. Prices lo c Quick sales and small profits. SLVEYOR'S NOTne1.. The un ersignd re-spectfully offers hi:: -ric this ad atdjacent counties as a ~rnd Survwyor, and will faithfully exee'. b;1ak.ver wo:-k may be eatrusted to him. J. E. SCOTT. MannngS. C., March 16, 1887. GRAND, UP~RGHT, & SQUAR. UNSUPASSED IN N.:U- N: or- .::miton--Two Gi - i.rize~ for Square Grand. I7g-Palrisi Expositio-For Square an?.. Upright.LPianos. 187:l--Philelpin Centennial-For Squar . Upright and Grand. Andi also over 200 ImST PREMIUMS at~ Staite and County Fairs M ir ntnorsement~ e-f over 100 diffe. .. Col e~ and chools as to their durbilb. ea aLss)nrtma!it of Ste'nD-H~AD P'i -; 0' IWLa. 'S.neral wholes-K P ins tatken in exchange, also thoroiw y rc;/ . -Send for Ill.ustrated Piano "CHJAS. M. STIEFFs. 9 N. Liberty Street Baltimome- Md