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TAEf TIMES. WEDNESDA\ NOV. 16. 1887. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO: One Year, in Advance $.50. or $2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square, first in sertion, $1.00. Each subsequent insertion. 50e. p Contract Advertising at reduced ates. Mike Heller, Esq., of Kingstree, is in town. Miss Pauline Dick, of Sumter, is visiting at Rev. James McDowell's. There are seven prisoners in jail, already, awaiting trial at the next term of the Circuit Court. Our correspondents have apparent ly forgotten us. What is ailing, friends? Give us the news from the various 1 sections of the county. The first page of our outside is fill ed with news of the State Fair and other meetings in Columbia last week. It is worth reading. Have you a bad cough or cold? Try Cerasine Cough Cure. It never fals to cure. 25 cents at Dinkins& Co's Drug Store. "Qui Via" will please accept our apologies. His "dots" were mislaid last week, and a careful hunt has not thus far revealed their hiding place. Somebody signing himself "Slo cum" has sent a comamunication to this office unaccompanied by the writers name. Of course the article will not be published. We are glad to see Mr. J. H. Les esne again in town. The position offered him near St. Mathews, he says, did not come up to his especta tions, and he returned home. A pleasant smoke can be had by using Form BRos. RID MEAT GIGAR a good Cigar for a nickle. The State Baptist Convention will meet in Sumter on the first of Decem ber; and. the Annual Conference of the South Carolina Methodist Church, will convene in Spartanburg about the 24th inst. Mr. J. E. Thigpen has bought the dwelling known as the Lucas house, now occupied by Mr. D. H. Wither spoon. He will move his family into town about the first of the year. Mr. Thigpen and family will be heartily welcomed by ourcitizens, to Manning. BED MELT Tomncco. Our town is excited over the "Red Meat Tobacco." The best known. Ask for it. Mr. H. B. Thomas, of Wedgfield, is a pronounced supporter of Capt. B. R. Tillman. Mr. Thomas is engineerring f the movement in Sumter county, and says he will invite Capt Tillmanm to< address the farmers of Sumter, on tbe1 21st of INovember. Uip to this'date claims amounting to $5,910.65 have been approved and registered by the Board of County Commissioners. By the.time -howev er, all claims against the county are approved, with the jury tickets, the above amount will be increased to about $7,000 or more. The Board will meet again on the 22nd. Belting, Packing, Oils, and Mill supplies generally; lowest prices; also, a few second-hand Gins Presses Loiek & Lowrence, Columbia, S. C. The following appointments remain to be filled by the Treasurer : Haryin's Station, (c. Ln .) Thursday, No vember 17. J. J. Conyer's; Saturday. November 19. Midway-McFaddin's Store, Thursday November 2A. James M. Husband's Store, Monday, De cember 5. J. J. McFaddinl's, Tuesday, December 6. 'W. J. Gibbons. Wednesday, December 7. New Zion, Thursday, December 8. The State Fair afforded pick-pock ets a profitable field. Numbers of persons had their pockets picked, and in some instances large amounts were stolen. Dr. John I. Ingram, of this county,was robbed of $40 by one of the light-fingered gentry. Even a miniter's cloak was no protection againsttheir raids. We learn that Rev. Mr. Edmunds, of Sumter, lost his pocket-book, containing $6.00, in this- way. -A. J. Campbell, white, who escaped jail several months ago, was arrested last week about a mile from town. It seems that he has never left the coun ty, but ha. been staj'ing at night with his wife and her relatives, and lying ontin the day. The sheriff got an intimation-of his.'whereabouits the ear ly part of last week, and Friday night. deputy 3. C. Harvin succeeded in ap prehending and lodging him in jail. C. C. C~eiresCoughs and Colds. 25 cents per bottle, at Dinnns & Co's Drug Store. Mr. T..Jl. Cole kindly remembered us last week by leaving on our table two very-largesufd juicy turnips. They furnished two good messes, one for a friend and the other for ourself. Thanks,.friend Cole. Jim, the newspaper pressman for Manning.aftee a hard nights work last tweek,- early the next morning stroled zound to one of the many restaurants in town, and contracted for something to satisfy his hunger. The agreement made was that hei stIuld have all he wanted for 25cents. He set to-work. riee, beef, fish, cof fee, and bread to the value of $1.17 quickly disappeared, and Jim was as aposs wenhestarted. It was nythe tears andenitreaties of the horrified restauranter that at last in duced him to resist. No more such contracts he says will be entered in to with long Jim, who will' have to Rev. L. D. BMs; and family are visiting relatives in this County. Mr. Bass is now the pastor of a Bap. tist church in Greenville, Ala., a town of about 5000 inhabitants. We are requested to announce that he will preach next Sunday at Dudley's Sta tion. This is one of the Churches of which he was the pastor before leav ing this county for Greenville. Mr. N. A. Hall, the depot agent at this place, is within himself a manu factory for telegraph operators. He has already fitted several young men to take charge of offices, and now has a large class that he will soon turn out full fledged operators. Fortunate for the young gentlemen who enjoy Mr. Hall's tuition, his exceeding populari ty with his employers enables him to ecure subordinate positions for all of his graduated pupils. The following prescription for pep Der burns, recommended by a young ady of experience, is furnished gratu tously to our readers, who are wel 'ome to test its efficacy whenever the )ccasion demands: "Immediately af er the pepper begins to make itself elt, take shelter in the most conven ent hen coop. - Stay there in a stand ng position only a few minutes and he worst torture from this cause w.il >e relieved." The merit of RED MEAT TOBAccO is onceded by the attempts to imitate t. But don't be deceived. Ask for he water-melon tag. Captain W. D. Fitch showed us a ew days ago a pocket knife which was round in the gizzard of a large turkey obbier killed at bis place. The knife s three and a half inches long and Lbout the size of an ordinary knife. The handle is made of dark colored born and trimmed with bright metal it each end, which no doubt caused he turkey to take it for some kind of insect. The handle of the knife shows signs of having been wasted by diges tion. The turkey was healthy and rat. Capt. Fitch's mother lost the knife that was found as above stated. [t is curious how such a large, hard instrument could be swallowed by a turkey, and how it could survive with it in his gizzard.-County Record. A festival or hot supper will be giv en at the Grange Hall on Monday avening the 28th inst, for the benefit f the Calvary Baptist Church. The ladies of this church will have the feast in charge and propose to provide bountifully of edibles to satisfy the ost fastidious palate. The bill of are will consist, first, of roast turkey with cranberry sauce, turkey stuffed with oysters, woodcock and snipe and :artridge served with spinage, duck, goose, peafowl, venison, pork, beef, nutton, kid, etc., etc. The second iervice will consist of syllabub and herbet and jelly and ice-cream with ~ake, maltrimony, .floating island, >lanch mange, ambrosia, pies and ev ~rything else a dainty appetite night desire. A good time, a jolly ;ime, a happy time will be enjoyed by al who attend. The public, young nd old, are cordially invited to be oresent. Doors open promptly at 7:30 'clok Admission free. Clarendon Circuit. (Sothern Christian Adv'ocate.1 We have held four protracted meetings. Some of these meetings were gracious sea ons of refreshing from the Lord. Twenty hree joined the Church, and about fifeen were converted. We have raised during the rear $4.62 to liquidate a debt on New Zion Ld $10.75 to get lamps for Shiloh. New seats Ld pulpit, which will cost over $100. are be ng put in Pine Grove. Sister Elizabeth eels gave me one dollar as a result of self lenial. One brother says in the Advocate, hat all the Presiding Elders are very dear o us just before Conference, but, laying all okes aside, our Presiding Eider is a splen id fellow. WV. C. GI.ExroN. Ocober 28th.' GET THE BEST AND PUREST DRUGS AND MEDICINES By purchasing at the Popular and re liable Drug Store of J.,DININS& CO., Drugs, Medicines and Chenlicals Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Fine Cigars and Tobacco~ etc. Our stock of Patent Medicines is now complete in every particular. TRY C. C. C. CERASINE COUGH CURE. )ures Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs or Throat-never fails. 25 cents per bottle. PRESCRPTION DEPARTMENT: Physicians Prescriptions accurately comn ounded by a competent and experienced Pharmacist at all hours day and night. J. G. DINKINS & CO., PHARMIACUTICAL CHEIsTS. [Sign of the Gold Mortar.] ERAPP ronn Sesapei~vrtlsflereaI 10spruce st.), where advertising g D ***t."ct maI NE YORK. Dr. G. ALLEN HUGGINS, Dentist. mnning and Ktingstree. OFEIcE DAYS: Kingstree, from 1st to 8th. Manning, from 8th to 16th. Kingstree, from 16th to 23rd, Manning, from 23rd to 1st. Osrcn Horrs: 9 s. u. tolI P. X. 2 P. r. to 4P.Mu. Brick Machine and Brick for Sale. I have for sale one Steam Brick Press in good condition, which will be sold very low. Also, 500.000 brick of good quality. Terms cash.f W. SCOTT HARVIN. Manning, S. C. Nov. 9th. 188I7. C. MAYHEW, . M- MATHEW - COLUMBIA ARDLEi GRANITE WORK. C. MAYHEW & SON, sor Manufacturers of, and Dealers in all kinds of American Marble Work. ALL KINDS Granite Monuments TO ORDER. J Estimates furnished for n all kinds of Railroad and other heavy Masonry. ?t j J. MULLER, MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER -OF SADDLERY and HARNESS of all kind. Sumter, S. C. C. I. HonT. H. A. HonT. C. I. Hoyt & Bro., DEALERS L Watches, Clocks, Jewiry, Silverware, etc. 18 caratEngagement Rings. A Very Good Watch for $2..50. si RE~PAInING A SPECIASY. '"% Main Street, - - Sumter, S. C. 8 31 fmn. - LOUIS L.OYNS Returns thanks to his- many friends for patronage in the past, and is happy to announce the splendid bargains that he is now pre pared to offer them. A fine line of Ladies' Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Satins, Persian Suitings, etc., marked down to the lowest possible figures. STRRIED VELVETEEN, all colors for trimming. The finest quality of Misses and La dies' Blatk Lisle Thread Hose, LAnxs' AND MISS~s' CoBSErr. We have in stock a choice lot of BOOTS i SHOES which we are able to recommend. Try our $3.00 SHOES--the latest on the market. Our Ladies and Misses trimmed and untrimmed H.AT S. --Aso for3 Hatad Cap8s fMen and Boys.t Our stock of C10'tTh-Ing~ is complete and our prices, cannot be equ~alled for cheapness. Harness, Saddlery, Tinware, Hard ware, Crockery, and everything you J may wish. Buy your at lowest prices from LOUIS LOYNS, . Manning, S. C. JOBBERlS OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226, 228 and 230 Meeting St. CrmRLrSTON S.C L. Epstin, UNDER COLVMB.A HOTEL BLOCK; .s the cheapest and best place to buy your c!lCA pin g, Hats & Gents EURNISHING GOODS \ov. 2 cm. Willie Burke a Fixture, The desirable Stllion, "Willie Burke,' mnving been purchased by R. C. and J. M. 3ichardson, will continue to stand at Pano a until the first of December 1877, and after h:t time, will be found at Fulton, in fine ix for the spring season. For particulars pply to either party. Terms, cash in ad Sance. F URNITURE! F U RNITURE WE F. MAIIGUIRE, y Establishment Lurvr iand Works. 359--361--363 KING STREET, TPPER FLoR; And Offlce and Ware Rooms 365 King treet, CHARLESTON, . C.@ Write for Prices. ? NEW WATERLY HOUSE, IN THE ;end of King Street, Charleston. The Waverly, having been thoroughly enovated the past smumer and newly fur ished throughout, makes its eccommoda i onsun urpassed. Incandescent Electric ;ihs and Electric Bells are used in all ooms and hallways. rates $2.00 and $2.50. G. T. ALFORD, Proprietor. E P. RICKER & CO. [he largest and finest stock of Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS n Sumter and Clarendo n County. Give us a call. You will find ir store just in front of the Cown pump, Main Street, Sumter, S. C. Aug. 9-7-S7. FRA7R AXLE F~tILRCREASE -BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearing qualities are unsuirpsed, actually utastng two boxes or any other brand. ree rom Animal Oils. GET TE GENUINE. FOR SALE BY DEAr-ERS GENERArL-Y. R. WV. BRADHAM, llcksmitlh and Wneeiwright, sUJMTER, S. C. Prompt attentien to Horse-Shoeing and 11 kinds of Wood and Iron WVork. Agent or Smith & Sons, Cotton Gins, mnanufactur d at Birmingham, Ala. 8-31-4m. rWe Order Direct from the Factory.-6 Heims & Son, F U R NlTURE BEDDINC WARE-ROOMS EsrnLSHED185i. Reese Feathers a Specialty. [ead-quarters for ]gattresses. No. 377 KING STREEr, (Two Doors Below Calhoun.) Charle.4on, S. C. MACIIERY FOR SALE! [ The Pafiple of Clarendon: I am the Agent for the Cel abrated REVOLVING HEAD~ PRATT GIN Engines, Boilers Cotton Presses, Corn Mills, Pulleys, Sh aftinlg, etc. ag., All this mnachinery is direct com the factory and will be sold :at hie Factory Prices. It will be o the advantage of purchasers to call ,n me before buying. W. SCOTT lHARVIN, ANNING, S. C. eb. 1G, 1887. JOHN S. WILSON, attorney and Counsellor at Law, wrn.n-in. s. C. Feb.t25 A.. Ia3B7I Attorney at Law. Manning, S. C. eNot-r ?uli with seal. S EEI)i S EE1 . _. In Stock in Their Season, and for Sale by LORIOCK & LOWRANQE, OI./.cTMBIA, B. C SEED CORN. Shoe Peg, Golden Dent, White Flint, Red Cob, &c. Seed Rye, Barley. Wheat Oats, and Clover. ORCEAD GRAuss, BLUE GRAss, Timothy; Red Top, Mixed Lawn, Lucerne; Millet. KAFFIR CORN, GARDEN and FLOWER Seed generally. Irish and Sweet Potatoes for Seed. Sii Farmers having MERTonItUs Seed to sell, please correspond with us Lorick & Lowrance. Ang, 17. sty M. H. Nathan & Son, -DEALERS IN Carriages, Buggies, Harness, and Wagons. South-west Cor. Meeting and Wentworth Streets, CHARLESTON, - - - - - - - S. C. THE NEW SALOON! . Ice-Lemonade. . Ice=Soda Waiter THIS WAY, COME UP, FANCY DRINKS, AND .1 REFRESHING DRINKS TAMa IT STFrA IGHIIT ? SAMUEL J. CLA RK, PROPRIETOR: Fresh and Choicest WINES, LIQUORS, BRAN DIES etc. LAGER BEER DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY. Benedictine and Medicated Nectar Whiskies, The finest grade of Whiskies on the Market, kept in stock. FORIESTON ACADENY, FORESTON, S. C. A School for Boys and Girls, WILL OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, with a full corps of teachers. Military tactics will be a featur< of physical training of the boys. Girls drilled in Calisthenics The latest text books used, and young men and lad es prepar ed to enter the junior class of any College or Seminary in th< State. All of the English branches, Modern and Ancient Ian guages, and Music taught. With a town of good morals, good health, and splendid rail road, telegraph, and express facilities, The Foreston Academ; offers superior advantages for the education of children. Tuition, from $1.00 to $3.00. Board $8.00 per month-frou Monday to Friday, $5.00. For Circulars apply to W. B. BONH A M, MISS ELLEN McCORMICK Assistant. Pniscrra.: --E DEL BROS, Richmond, Vanq MANUFACTURERS OF Tobacco and Cigars. --ALso WholesaleLiquorDealers, OTTO. F. WiETERIS, Wholesale Grocr. WHOLEsALE dealer in Wines, Liquors and Segura. No. 181 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1844 Charleston Iron Works Manufacturers and Dealers In Marine Stationar and Portable Engines and Boilers, Sav Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. gy1epairs executed with p:'pin1tfe$s and D);spatch. &endfor price lists. East Bav, Cor Pritchard St., Ja13Ciharleston, S. C. ~If you need any Clothing, Furnishing Goods, or Hats send your orders to KIsa SmnEr, Oprosim HAS:L, Charleston, S. C., as thef hiave reduced the prices of their entire stock to coct on account of change of firm. Brow's Finitre Stoee. D. O'Neil & Sons, DAN'L BROWN, Proprietor 33 HAN ST cT. CKrLSoN, S. C. 'OEBoots and Shoes, URNHITUESL Trunks, Satchels, &c. WHOLESALE AND IETAIL Goods received by ever ste r suial 22King Sreconstantly in stock, at the lowest prices and Ch arles ton s. 0. *gonaudatifgeDs. BOLLANN BROTHERS, TONSORIAL ARTIST. I have opened a first-classq shaving saloon W'~ h ol ea ae roflaget h itie'oangadcr Grocers, Sa **po""i"''* 157 and 169, East Bay, pr special attention given tochildren. CHR~~N s .- C.xx s. RI. U1010;6 .lUrugS 40E EM M. E- CAI..C E DRUGGISTS and COfNrRY merchi supplied with the BEST GOoDs, at the Low-... PrIcas. Dr H BAER, Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 1': Me"ting street, Charleston, S. C. WY HOUSE . J. E JERVEY Proprietor, Barren; S.C: Ang. 31, cm. Si -1. W~een1n. ."o: The POLICE (GAZETTEwill be maild securely wrapped, to any address in tl.i United States for tbree months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmaster:. agents and club.. Sampie copies mail=? free. Address all ordes to RICHARD K: FOX, FnAsLars Squins, N T F. C. Stone Mm- Srrr, Ovr D. J. Winn's Clothin Store. Cutting and nyaking to'order.. Cleaning= Repairing, and Dyeing speeialies.. Sati4 - faction guaranted. 8-31-ent Wutbern t l'Ie er Wholesale Groce's; AND DEALERS r . Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, Ew 679 & 16 East Ba , Charleston; S C" W. F. B. H.mswonrr, Sumter S. C.. B. S. Dn rss, IAYsm,- S. V" AYNSWORTH & UMINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; MA I NG, S.C. G. ALLEN H UGGINS, JR. DEETr, SCRGEO5 Atr Office on Street Soutoi f Court; House. Mchst F. N. Wilson, INSURANCE AGE 'i MANNING, S. C. C. E. S1BBS, CASH COTTON BUYER, SiM TERl S. C. Any parties having Corror to offer delis. ered at depot, by telegraphing me, will re' ceive my prompt attention': My trade j - -large in Clarendon County:- Sumter prices guaranteed- . - 831-cm. Seorge W,- St-effe-t, r WHOtEsLEE' 010CE1' Auct&n and Commission~Me'rdha t and LIQUOR DBALER. 107 & 19EastBoy, Chestbn; S C. p3- Agent for the Clayton'& Russel Bit> era, and the celebrated road cat1i Sumter Shoe St&. hiESSBS, BulTMAN & BROTHER,~ present tbeir claims to the people of Clarena don and requests a continulation of the pa tronage so liberally bestowed in the Past. Their 33coctg and S~ arc all warranted aS fully up to the ifh Ltandard heretofore claimed for them. JS. B. AR$.m2ML hCHANTS.' 130 M2:.':rrio Srnz-r, Charleston, S. C.' Sole Agents For STARKE'S DIXIE PLOUIGHS, WAT T PLOUGHS, AVERT & SON'S PLOUGHS' DO0W LAW COTTON FLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR5' Iron Age Harrow~s and Cultivators, Roman' Plough Stock, Washburne & Moem's GalvanizoaY Fence Wire, Cham pion Mowers and Keapers. AND.. WATSON'S TURPENTINE TOOLS Manufactured in Fayetteville, N. C. Every Tool absolutely warranted and if broken will be repzaced. Also Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL STEE Hoop Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, W and Tinware, Coopers tools, Miners Tools, Cutlery. Guns and Sport ing Articles. Prices made on application.. Z. E, WALKER, GENERAL MERCHANDISF Pure Wines and Liquors--Redmond Corn Wtiskey for Medicinal Pur posesa speialty.