The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 19, 1887, Image 5
T!Mas QF S'm V AN
One Year, in Advance- . Orf . "
the F~wiation ofSix ifb
S'hf , -0 o.
eUb~sbquent inlsertioi. 50e.
1Zjg Conmr.~t Ativerthiig atrecd
ates.
Nrv Autums~MLses.
J. E f&teure & Sens--Spcial )rgaans.
Co. (om.--'adi for iMon2'
.J. Furiaan B a -ani.
Mrs. W. C. ilic - %Se Ad.
Judge J. H. Hudson will preside
over the courL at this term. He is a
most accomplished jurist and one of
the ablest judges in the State.
Mis Alma Breeden, of Marlborough.
who has been on a visit to frienos in
this and Clarendon County, lias re
turned home-.oi!"' deac.
Numerous ar2 the enquiris a, lo
the whereaboutits of Sam Stern, the
"Cheap John" mercL,,ut of this place.
He Las been absent for some time, and
.ne granulated sugar is being sold in
his store 20 pounds for a dollar.
Belting, Pacing, Oils, and Mill
suprlies generally; lowest prices;
also, a few second-band Gins Prescss.
Loriek & Lowrence, Columbia, S. C.
Two of Manning's popular and wit.
tv citizens, Major H. H. Leses::e, and
John S. Wilson, Esq.. were ia -umtcr
last Thursday.-!l *)Pawn ad
roil.
After a two mo n s drouo1h the rain
has come. It is welcomed here wh; r.!
there has been much sutering from:
the dust.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richbn:- lost
a daughter about five years old.r
sore th1roat, on MondaV evenin!g :i
the 17th. Th:is sad enth is deeply
deplored by a large A ) : otis
and -riends of tlc liv.
Capt. A. Levi went to Spartinb-rg
last week. IIe returnd e ::
with his mother Mrs. M. LEvi. Mr
Levi's friends will be gl. to meot her
sgain after her protracted viSit to the
up- country.
The merit of Rn Mmr TOsw'(O Is
conceded by the attenpts to imitae
it. But don't be deceiv'-d. A. for
the water-melon tag.
Prof. W. B. Eon1am on accoutco
cortinued illness bel to b
school in Fo'reston for a h. d
accompany his lather, EE. GOV. *a
ham, hume. The litet ws i
hlis i mprovin. which is very rtifv
ing to his patrons 1an fri eds
The merchants of Manni'g re o"
ferinig ivduceements this year' to
people of Cliarendou that merit i
trade. There is Levi wit is i 1,
columbi advertisiiu *-iivir te.
tronage of thie couny an 0ib m
ILoyn, all ek;is:ing to sll 'as cheap
any m~erchaints anyrhcee
The family of Gener.1 Kenne y.
Counsol General to Shanghai, consi t
ing of Mrs Kennedy and two ch irn,
aeou their way to AmnericaL for thie
purpose -of educating the children.
The General remains behind.
Wo have moved into our new euar
ters east of the~ Court Hfouse. OQr
present quarters are more cony nient
for uair subscribers. Me~ssrs. -
worth & Dinkins have their law olice
in the front room of the samie balid
ing.
A pieasant smoke can be had by
using FoLms Eios. I r) MmA 1o0us
a good Cigar for a nickle.
Judge Eershaw has raled on nu ap
of Marlborough, that S~hers canu
issued by Til 1Justices-Get:..ca
ver is at Tampa. 1it. an ' s hatv,
been taken to disen et the ilc.T
city is desented by .a who'co.uld find
refuge inl other p'icees, Several c.ee
have ,peared at Palta
21 'ouny Co i issiuer adver
tise that a paym'ent will be minde on
the Coutyt bonds~ of biainee remun
provadedi the bOodS are lrseiu oni
or before Novembter the firmz. I: a"'
filed with theo clerk of the bo''d by
Sovember thiir they will JL
barred this payment.
The branch of ii Wser ro
Telegraph coripany 'ha hos it hea
quarters in ?Redie's. i\aving Saloon
has heen mad as a wiH Indian for t. w
days. WVhen aned n- theraon t'myv
sputter out, that somebody ha1 to1
noout 50 yards of the wire' ewe
the depot and this onice.
..mL MEr. Temee:c Mlr town i
excit'd c r the it'em Jeat Tobaceo."
The~ beOst knowU. As!; for it.
Lit tle Maud, thr-e years nUda @
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Di. H.-ither-mroon.
died lau. zSa'urdaiv from a fct
o: tue in0t 'so was moane
church by Rev. Jae I6.1:
Carrmed to Colu~41l Io inter ~ 'i..
A sympathizi'' comin::i V aar'
wt te sorowirL'~uly
Ti~eencer-ain - given- 1, .!s
night, wtvs lieal p .dronized byou
cmtzens ...ne ')>)fyet o: th.:"raa
rment was to raise (Ind to enal e
to complete her~ sinX ndte u
of $25 "as realiz62 on thi oce: sie
W6 trust that' isPckavh n
LI1
Sis no mrcanti e use i
SImIe.r beiter 1nown in Clarendo
tn .1tIn bmr- & Sns. Th
ha-; rputaionLier~e unequalled, fol
quick sk and sm:.i prorits. ihai
their colmun advertisement of "spe
c 1l bargan sals
Ur, . T.Eeg has returne.1 fror'
T n- ae;:pried by Mr. A. 2
E scius wh Wfl is associltod wit'
:im W 11 rd:'ing Da-ece from the hilP
of Ten'essee and tbe Blue Grass Stat
the have brought a fne drove a
ho'ses and mules which they are no
ofrering for sale in Mannin-. B1oth o
C,
tc s, gentlemen have a large cxperi
e.e in tier busiess and their selec
stock afor1is every opportunity to pur
chasrs to buy what teiy ple:ss.
F.trmers wanting fresh fild SeeOl
suited to this climate, will tind then
at Loriek and Lowrance. Colunbia
. .
The following is the report of th<
board of exariniers of the public c.;
aminoation of tachers held1 in Mannirn
Oetober 'ith. Tle examination wra'
conduce t' the shool Co:.nmission
er ad Prof. S . Nettles:
Wmr z--T. H. Coniors. 1st Crade
R. E. Mcfadin, -rd Grade; Miss A
die SicFe::Jdin 1 st Grade.
Grade; Madion Canter, 2nd Grade:
Ella S t 2nd Gade: -T. C. Mcd
de, nd rad: Ism I.Eiu,2n
Girade; . .1. iai~tcn, -.u unde
I tic eriaal cases o be trid th. I
court will ikey Ccn:,umei two day
an-d his v be taken up in i tria.
of coo-dcisr:iteenot 'eiga
v~ise:.n rese. ke beforec the, cour.t.
T rl 1ren.,ase iiu v.-hich alige
e~nneis eb:-plthan ssaut;L and bat
is a of t'emu as handed in
by the I'i Justices:
Lena ** 3iia's-sault with intent
.L w:s Cl and Aobee damsor
S e Ht -- i larceny.
Wilim Ne -1,-cour fron tio2
A Ldr W J. Canpbel-acidouS
W AI :.1 .1 :ae-assaLt and battery
\\1l !;'te::t to z'l.
W'' ielY, a: Robert Nelson
- L el :::0- an lareenv.
e e.s~ou--Louse-breakiing an(I
.1:'re i:to eaC i-~ vi'" over from
wi '*: to 2j; a ..:r~on ( on
Te 1.4 al u D ij.Alli I*. evy oc
ort:?Ls coua t, w:..I: wi require miore
imie than the rel:.uit!:g days of tht
we to try alt the cases. There arE
twenty-eig'ut cases on the calendar
to be tried by a 'ary.
la: YuArR OWN PH~iYSICi.\N :A hti)
wh f-. ..y.rtasun'eres fro istressingfl.
s .. . ar ." s drc-ca use th au
th car IN eii . whi itett: i fap y
k .:. n' lndye:Ihe dagra'itareofhT w.
:md an ira-- lealet enWfttl ''Tm
r: :LO '-1:. W .C 5HLME tA aroadway,
02 Rat. No cause an be. asign~ed
for the act.
Joh . n -n' Ch1il and Fecv.r Tanie. Nc
e e! N.' pa 5.j cet a battle at Dii..
N. v-;..Mradeday- at .\ l i::4, at 11
as~rerInta Ond t'.( irmers0 il genea
t; . ., Ui 'v .1.I7
IC~. u .- cT Cuu'.1 at ' O aAJ f'FIE,:
Cc' ..e, 'Ix, " . C ., o er o 1)A : 17.X' 167.~
o Nn w *.s --.uy I'l ,' wuil tiue
the totheclek o th Uard Iof Coun
date : Nov 1, wil beu 1 re apy.et
u. G. H GIN.
AT
SUMTER. S. C.
Having made a new departure for
Sumter, and inaugurated the same by
oiring specil indnements on eer
tailn days of the week, we will onfer
(n Tuesday and Wednt.day October
25, and 26, th following special
B ... R G-a. M IMT S
Tu Fsress Goods and )ocs:ic de
iar zent v.e r
50 pi-ces 1F7.ncy PlJaid Wool Drest.,
Coods a9 1-2 ces.
100 nieces lain aud Ficy Troc-.
ed L '!Lresat1 2 cis. -
2 0 pieces D. W-.'130 ich1 Cashm L u e
at 16 2-3 cet
20 picees Silks in all leading shades r
at 83 cents.
20 pieces Silk Velvets at 75 cents.
good value for ;1.00.
5) pieces Good Dress Ginghams,
at 6 3-4 cents.
- TI
50 bales Plaid lfomcs.pus at G 1.S
cents.
50 bales 3-4 Brown IHomcspun at
4 1-_ centS.
T(
WE OFYER~
100 dozen Ladics plain and color-. i
ed Border HI. 5. Handerchiefs at
i 1-2 cent.s.
50 dozen Ladies Linen H. S. color
ed border Hlandkerebaiefs at 9 cents.
100 dozen (I ents White Linen Hand
kerchiefs at 75 cents ::iid ::! per doz
eu, good vaine for $1.23 and $1.30 per
dozen.
100 dozen Three-ply Linen Bosom
Shirts only 47 cents. 100 better Qual-F
TI:e celebrated Pearl Shirt'six for~
t85.25.
The chief attraction of the sale will
be the pounding down of prices in the
DEPli TMENT :
50 Wool Kersey suits only .1.2.
50 all-wool Dickey Kesysut n
iv $0.7.suto
Not a garment held back for profi.
Prices must tell and People will tell
Seepin redue tion~ in the
.D E I' A I T M E N ?
Spce. .rc'.xnts us from namin~g all
our speci' reductions8, but we p~o
po toA se' l goods at equally
th
I1cc-fleet theso pcdprcsa:
:inly good for the dv uldt
ed. ao'.e..
lespctially, 9.
C: ' 1
;25 1N CASH. 3~e.tr .d
ai - 11V S1ionlt I i ii -IL tloriury hil
I~~ ~ I)Icr. (
q tk!i L
A=N1fU V I
I fn 11 T Vr
~~1 1:1 1r. T~ctc.s~
of , S ~ N r---.
9:1 .c. ie ui-,cd in :til
. T. KLr.lb, hopro
I~;~;- tl ~ i KE Ildf0
M:LihlO Sie, S tR-,- SC
Lng. C7-Ili
T ;t)K ;;I Th(c.':1.ZI(L~ by
~E~D CON
I~~~~~~L LR "c~.\hi i~ Id Cb ~
* ~,Tim~t~w Thi Tm Mied LwnLucerne.
bilj~ sent Cotages ;3r ~e
'Fainer~ hia'VI"y Mxiu'rviaous Sced to sceil, pl!ease correspi.,d wiUth uS
Au, 17. Loik&L wave
-- - - - - -d _
!cc-~i~~nf~h. cc-odaWater.
rA:WY~~R FJUNS 1T I~ESHING DLINKXS.
Ftre z-I c 0 1 0 UI~ ~st b1IN LT6QurI,,%1 B RAN -
DLES et4c.
-.1 jlrj - -no -1c a'ecl Nlzctiar W! *s*Xes,
rHI iiTC:1*: 111e : A*. ki~ ns~k
M.f,.
IM'
5u ka A i. &.
LA 60 0.! 10 f.'07' an ris
WILL OPEN MONDAY. SEPTENBil1 5.
witin a 6:~1 ne of tto:'hers. 1\iltalV tu''ties will be0 a feature
of phical ttiing of the boys. irls drilled in Calisthenies.
T'e 1:'tet text b u : young men and Iadies IreIr
ldt.i ent1r tlie j-ior ch - of (In C "lleg or 'eminarv in the
[0. A l IBl all( a i Ja
zri"lu c' : 'i loioitan" Arl 'i
Whatown f good mrais. ood hwa t1. and spcndid rail
r'"ul telegraph.t :m1xrs f-lit' :i. The Freo Academ
I' rA i ''0 ' lle 0 H il (- CIlidren.
Tilition. fr0111 81.fT t0 $,.00.- I; 'd 11.01, monlli-from
Aon1d1(" to F ai'aV. I0. For Cirealars applY to
W. B3. BONHTA3M,
MISS ELLEN MScCOfDIICK Assistauf. Pr.rC,.
LO!IS HYNS. T -- HO
Returns thanks to Lis many friends C Hoyt & B ro.,
for patronage in the past, and is
happy to ainnounce the splendid Ix
bargains that he is now pre
pared to oIVr them. Tatchns,
A fine linc of
LI rn Y7
23lveware,
cart E~a~'encm Retc.
ing's8
Cashieres, SatinIs, I a
Suitin1gs, etc., . eo
marked down to the lowest possiblc
T RI' I P E D IT JIxIrU A SPECIALTY. -,Ga
S~MainE S r~trcef, .
all colors for trinning.e
The finest quality of Miss axd L1
dies'
.14-k U.sling Thaliae,-U
L :s'. n Coi:sz:3.
We bareo ii. stock a choice lo oi
C . . Ho. H. ] A . r.
vic?we fre alule Lo recoummeix .,
T 'l . y J. M. Mrn:.w
1, 'uV .:dc and Li~e ")iiL. I-- ~ ''
coWatches,
niav wih. BJew',ry,
tivewae
tc.
C),.)
'Or S
foryGodWtc o $.0
TXhr~:x . 1 S u~r.S
8 1 fm.
C, J..A ILER
m~~~Z an -4 w
-S.t )d:.S a 4r .C
whic weY tr6bet rcmed
t;810 20 -telts
Choice Iepugs
D)R uiT.S and COtINURY merchar
Thpplied wNih the ELST oo0DS, at the Lowi.:
Dr H BAER,
Wholesale Druggist. Nos.131 & 137
Mecting street, Charleston, S. C.
JEEYEHOUSE,
J. E. JERVEY
Pro p ri e to r,
3.Gs - ~- S. C.
Aug. 21, em.
The POLIE GAZE'TTE will be mailed
securely wrapipd,. to any address in th.
Uni:cd Statcs for three months on receiptod
ONE DOLLAR.
Lc-t*al i:ount allowed to postmaster-%
;ats and cabs. Samude co'ies mail:d
free. Adre:; all oriers to
IUCILIP.D K. FOX,
Fnxmx SQratI. N Y
F 0. Stoney,
MAux Err.zs, Over D. J. Winn's Clothing
Store.
Cutting :m making to order. Cleaning
Repairin.. anta Dyeing specialties. Eati
faction gualanted. 8-31-cm:=
Wulbern & Pieper
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, Etd
679 & 1 East Ba , Charleston, S C.
W B . IL. Hxwor.r, Sumter S, C..
B. S. DxIiss, Missso, S. C
AYNSW RTH & DINKINS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW I
MANNING, S. C,
G. ALLEN H UGGINS, JR.g
DENT.L SURGEoN,
9E Office on Street South of Court
House. Mch31
F. N. Wilson,
INSURANOE AGEN T
MANNING, S. C.
C. E. STUBBS,
CASH COTTON BUYER,
SUMTER, S. C.
Any parties having CoTTost to offer deliv:
r:(d at depot. by telegrapiing me, will re:
ii y prompt attention. My trade i'
large ini Clarendon County. Sumter pricew
guaranteed- 8-31-cm.
George W. Steffens,
WiiCLES~LE GROCER,
A.uction a'nd Commission Mlerchiant and
LIQUOR DEALER.
197 li10) East Bay, Charleston, S C.
pi "aent for the Clayton & Russel Bit
era, and the celebrated road cartii
THE
S~umteorShoe8 Stored
MESS98, OR!ThAN & BHOTHER,
pr cnter ais t" the people of Claren'
don nd equstsa continuationl of the pa
trona*c' g m iherailly bestowi.d in the Past
Th- ir2 o t and Shoe
are alwarramied as fully up to the my~
standard heretofore claimed Ivr them.
i R. M A ESlALL & CO.,
. H~uo WAE ERHAN~TS.
139 Manso~c SaET-, Chiarleston, S. C.
Sole Agents For
STARKE'S DINIE PLOUGIIS,
KVERlY & SON'S PLOUGS
DOW~ LAW COTTON PL ANTER
A.ND GUANO DISTRlIBUTOR&
Iron Age Hrarrows and( Cultivators, Roman
PlIoug Stocl:. Washburne & Moema's
.........zed Fence Wire, Chamn
pwn~ Mowers and Kea~pers.
- AND
WA~TSO'S TUIl RTINE TOOLS
1au~eue in Fayetteville. N. C. Every
Tool abulyl warranted and
if broken w'ill be
rep)xaed.
Also Dealers In
'GENTr~L HIiRDWARlE,
'uICULTURAL STEE
Hoop)I a mn.I n Male Shoes, W
an iTinare Coerstools. Miners
Tools 1~ey ( uns and S'ort
PI' ' ': .;on ap x~laion.
Z. E, WALKER,
GEN EUL MERCHANDISI
Pure Wi ce; ad Liquors-Redmond~
Corn WN incy for Mediciual Pur
poCses a spcialty.