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THE MLANNIG TIM WEBKESDA\ DEC. 28 o37.1 TERMS OF SUPSCit~ia One Year. in A 'u S1. J), er .) - .he Er.piration of Sx .atL.. Advertisetuents.-1ktrz aar, stot i. serton, S1.00. 2Each subse qent in-er:c'n. 5e. y Contract Advcinsg at retucli ates. Mr. F. M. Beibow is on a visit t> his family. Window Glass-all sizes- Lowest Prices, at Dinkins & Co's. Miss Addie Auld, of Sumter, is vis iting the family of Mr. J. E. Scott. Miss Shaw, of Sumter, is visiting Miss Emma Eichelberger. Miss Rosa Burnett, of Sumter, is visiting Miss Aunie Lory ea. Miss Emma Rhod us, of Williams burg, is visiting Miss Iuez Clark. Miss Grace Douglass, of Black stocks, is visiting Miss Ifessie Mc eDowell. Misses Emma Eichelberger, Minnie Moore, and Daisy Bagnal are home on a Christmas vacation. Misses Nonie Harvin, Bessie In1 gram, and Sallie Levi are spending their Christmas vacation at home. Miss LucyBarron, who is attending the Sumter Female Institute, is home for the holidays. RED MEr To cco. Our town is 'excited over the "Red Meat Tobacco." The best known. Ask for it. The-addresses to be delivered at Panola to-morrow promises to oe a rare intellectual treat. Stir up ye Manning Guards and show the people of Clarendon what a fine figure you can cut in a uniform. A pleasant smoke can be had by using Foms BEos. iE ME.T tIGan a good Cigar fur a nicklie. It will pay all who can to attend the Grand Festival at Panola on to morrow. Prpared Paints, Ready for use, a'l1 :Colors, lowest prices; and Oil, Varnish, Brushes, etc., at Diu inis & Co's. And so the hachinen are going to strike. Good. It will be ran im mese relief to see a hackwan doing anythiog. Have you a bad cough or cold? Try Cerasine Cough Cure. It never falls to cure. 25 cents at Dinkius & Co's Drug Store. The Rev. W. B. Duncan will preach Oak Grove, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ad at Oakland, at 4 o'clock, P. M., on the second Sunday in January. Farmerswanting fresh field Seeds, suited to this climate, will find them at Ldrick and Lowrance, Columbia, S. C.. The Governor has accepted the res ignation of the following Trial Jus ticies: J. Wade Anderson for Lau rena county: H. S. Boozer for New berry 'county: Edward Croft for, Greenville county. Married on the night of the 22d, at the residence of the brides mother byi the 'Rev. Henry M, Mooai, Miss )Iinnie Alsbrook, of this place to Mr. J. H. Bryan-of Georgetown County. Belting, Packing, Oils, and Mil supplie's generally; lowest prices also, a few second-hand Gins Presses Au' exchange thinks a girl can be safely judged by her mind. Then we sbppose when a girl's mind is made up~ it is safe to bet that the girl is the same as her mind. There will be a drill of the Guards this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full turnouit is requested and especially those who intend to go with the com gany to Panola. .School Commissioner Benbow in forms us that State Superintendent of Education Rice has consented to be present at the celebration at Panola to-morrow, and also to deliver an ad dress. The merit of RED MFrr TocO is conceded by the attempts to imnitate it. But don't be deceived. Ask for the water-melon tag. The candy pullng last Wednesaay *night-atthe Grove Academy attracted quite a goodly number of the young folks, and they all seemed to ernjoy themselves. The Christmas Tree at the Metho dist Church last night was quite a success. The Church was beautiful ly decorated and the gifts we're both very pretty and numerous. Despite the inclemency of the weather, the Exhibition given by the Manning Academy on last Friday night w~aalargely attended. The pro *gramme was choice and tip scholars acquitted themselves with much cred it both to themselves and their teach era. A prize, consisting of a gold pen and holder, was offered by Prof. Net ties to the scholar who in his declamn ation acquitted him or herself the best. The committee consisting of Messrs. Sprott, Alsbrook, and Bagnal award ed the piize to master Joseph Davis, son of our esteemed citizen Mr. C. M. Davis. Judge Alsbrook in behalf of the committee, presented, in a few ap propriate words, the prize to Master Joseph. The programme was closed by the rendition of a beautifnl cantata' hearal.1 of the smn1alle children. Afer t . exercises ete cem ng una closal( 111e studevnt-, ofth edm held a r e ption. On-a I-Th Vrn kr the The Rv. Dr Jai MaNniy, p*f:" an:e, i t suburbs a:"t dus yester _ ti'- 1:' lar, and nro'ibaly faitally 2ijurd. The prpose of th~e :.:en wasz ;rc:n ."1, The :I s Gn az. j :tt aysv ::outh er ips a:2.1 cl (e, :en L v ( entrely in n;n h:;xollioi - ._::o106 edbl '':-at ob tr:'n.lvmd psti cus, ond 1 . to () li; horlii ogntle:::an':swris tilu a State, section, or party; and the zan who puts himself in the altitude for an apology for her past, her present, or her future, does a gievious wrong. CI1ILD1EEN oftcn need somc' sa:fe e:!artic nte' e t avert appr~ow':ing sicke-ess or to lv '-~ ic, headacehe, sick sto macia, inigsten a: et'rv. and the comli: :s ierot to c 'l :o.'001 TLt the chLLihl:e lt14a?_. Si 7es L er TL Who an kop .e:.I 'Ni" t, not u s o t'. t 1:a -e to ta :ion' or m col1cton :t f other neicine. The Gnu'ine has o:1r tr mrk -Z in red l i r'nt of wrapr. J, Il. G:ilin &N Co.,Phl.Pa Friday night a grocer in the nig': b'rhood of Reid aid -1 ier:ca sir-ts left his establishmert in care of t cierl:, and started down ow:t. During his alsece two "revenue inspecters" (?) entered and mde ( their way to the bar. They carried their cccttpaiion on their rose tinted noses and to use their own language, "were especially appointcd to test, taste and 'smile' all 'likers' " When the proprietor retumre', about eleven o'clock he found his clerk in the power of John Gibson, dancing the grocer's horn-pipe for the amusement of the "revenue oicials, who with cocked pistols made the in ebriated clerk, "set them up" every five minutes. The proprietor, with. some trouble, managed to get the of ficials outside, w'Len one of them opened fire on him. The ball pene- I crated the door and lodged in an old soap bo.--Sunday Dispatch. , Bat-n rnira Salve. The best s-ivro in the world for Ct, Brrises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheam. Fevai sores. Tetaer, Chapped ITHmds, Chibiaa:s. Corn,a ar~ all S:tin Eraptions, and positive ly .ures Pies, or no~ pay require. It is anaran:esa to give erfect satis.faction. e's aoney reinanad. Price o cents per boit. Fr sale' h'- Ein iins~ & Ca. COUTNTY OF CLAR~ENDON, t IN 7I!hE2 oBATE(COU||T. Br Loras Arrrrr, EsQ., Probate .Tudge, . TERESF. C. GOD WIN HfAS moade sttomto .grant hitu leterafrd inistraton -of the Eate anid eieas af MSe'hew L' onard C-odwin, deceased; These are ti.-refore, to cite and adminishi all and singular, the kiadred and credtors f the said Mathtw LerArd Godwin, diecased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Cnrt of Probate, to be held at Manning S. C. on the 12th? day of Janruary, next after puablication herof, at 11 o' elocit in the forenoon, to show cause, if anty the~y ha'.e, Gven andecr my hatnd and seal this twe~n ty-sec~nd aday of Dec.mber. Anno Domuini 1857. [L. s.) LOUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate. Omozc Axorron CLuraNDoN ComNY. . MANNIsa, S. (2., Nov. 30, 187 R ETURTINS OF" PERSONALT PROFFjT and Polls for the tiscal year 187- will be received at the following timies andpacs Falton............Jtntu-ar 188 ranola... .. .. .. .. .. Hodige's Corn er. Tindal'&Mill. .. .. ...' .Tordan .. .. .. .. .. .. Brunson's X Rloads... " I1 David Lei's $tore. . .. " 1, Simmenrton.... .. .. .. .. "12 Duffiv Old m:o:e... "9 Foreston.. ......----". 7 Wilson's Mill........." - Harvin's............. '"I W. M. Toumzan's.." '29, Miaway ........... Boylin's. .... ..... W., J. G;ibbons'....... * Huisan-ls St-Ire... -5 J.J.McFalain'.~.. " ." At the Auditors Ofdece in Ma'nnn fromx 2th January to 20th February ~innve Be careful in sen~ding retuns by~ mai t give first fnil namne of t\ ye and h townhip the prope)rty is in. DANL.LB ADHAM, Auditor Ch.r'ndona County Sea-onders exists ini thous ' ns of forms. but-' '.'sr' by the maryi--is of invettion Those who n ir needa of 1,roibble wor~k tha can be ao Maim- ad receilve free, fu!1 no" ai~ oa eit.rsex, of: all age s, caner e t"o 51e day an:d upwards i(erar( the live. Your are sta.rted- free . Co:at nz re qared. Some hiavet :zmle over0 ia a su ge da at this work. All snte~td. Cex fd li tti rn the' =t: thy i n them fron-'i oe anid C a is. T h prnse 'dar andl ure t 'r i n"ieW " *'P makiiin seea nred dollr:.cdt -ur ti t. Iti ast for ay one X' to. tne ~ l 1p paticulrs, Iwh we mil freea . Adrs :sai v . 9al4 ! ;v.L 7. . . . . . . . .. .a .1 t " .i:i +i :\ ' .'~ ...lalf .. .. . ~. . . I. dais >vii C.ri?'1 ::S Prescutsi to g G X( h a~nd Silv:r Watdches, tin Z eel llacs tro .iebes. Earrings, Sleeve Btos .cl1'Pt P g..S. , lBra~elets, etc', 'o a ' si cL of Clocks, Silv:er a, a"ivi ?.an::p . Fine Leath~er Purses and Shopping aos for ladlieS. 1' 1'ibl G::o s at ?yea sonlablc [rs; or"dcr etaly bfoe Wei rushi or 1 [SGOF r' CLOCK.? C iiL TTN S. C. ErNDEJ. COLTZrD.= iDTEf. ILOCii, s tch cea'pe-t c nd best place to buy zrl a Lr,S T' e 'i:\~ T SaIla. G W~i G 0 kA ea s q '+ - . ,.{A rt .l a J N . ; yrr r v" -.it oc~i i,:L f il 'C . coon, i i j al,, by sl - 1 'l ?~ i:e . I:.:" awl G Ch -)1. f . : 'l % " y 't it:' 11l, li.dW Cob1, &cl. Ooc By a e Jag 7and Clover (Th~i~i~ ~ jrr~ '-~*' ~ ' T;'T1i::cdt Lawn. Lucerne :~I~!~t Ixi~i ~~;: 10 V. c*.T Scdd genereally zc^ r ur .... r - (1 . l" co-, !; fl~d ith us L:ick & Lo r ance. . . 1" re . ..-.te.M -_ .-- _. . - I~E NE SALc eM T Ice-Soda Water _ A CY DYlI Th N 'i "1'f 1TSTiING DPIN K Be~editP~ aid ~di~tec NetarWhiskieis, 1'1 f inest n'i mie of Wh'iskies on the i'aket. iC1)t in stock. Foi.;sr2o, S. C. WILL OPEN W\ONDY. SEPTEMyBERL o, itl w1 fail _or!)s of teL, lers. M iit"rv . tc wll bet a featur(' f physical tra izii g' of the' boys.( is~ dilled in Calisthenics rilt ':t e t text hooks used. and VO;;no- mien and lad es r1ep~ar '4 t0 en~ tele )UfltIO' class 0 ' any cg (1;: or Seminary in th1 ~ ~1of the _:31t i 1 brail~.hl *1ontis' and Ancient 1san" 'Mid Si to o\VOf c~iotd 11caN iLo iie2. and Splendid rail. ~vl ~~e"7~h. ad e'reszs lait(hies. T',.- Ioreston Academny )fh rs lerior mil vages fo~r the educatio'n of children. ass. -1887. MANNING EMPORIUMS M. LEVI keeps a larger stock of General Merchandise than any other retail store- in the State, outside the city of Charleston. His stock at present is lar ger than that of all the other stores in Manning. He buys very large ly. often by the cargo, and thus always obtains the Lbw FIG riES. The natural conclusion from this, is that he sells C I IL PJ. His store is already full, below and above, and yet new goods are daily arrV ing. His courteous and gentlemanly clerks make it a pleasure to trade at his store. If after trying around everywhere else you cannot find what - you want, just step to LEVi'S and you will find it there; or if you are in a hurry go there at first. His stock is the most varied and best selected of any merchant in the State. MILLIINERY: I desire especially to call attention to this department. I have in stock the largest M4 best selected assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats and on*e* ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS of all ndh etc,, that has ever been kept in this place. The Ladies are invited to call and~eua ;; CLjOTHIN9G. My stock it this department islarge, varied, and aseorted for all ages and a sei a urices to suit the times. Hats and Caps, for Men, Boys, and children. Latest styles.-Low prices. This department is vwy . plete. NoBeeroots and iShoes. Nobffrtestimonials could be given that the public are satisfied with my Shoes, thant myconstantly increasing sales in this line. r keep the best line of shoes ever-kept in Manning, as my customers will testify. My stock embraces all styles, prices and sizes. I nakesa specialty of Ladies' and Gent's JE~anc1 Sewred1 Sb.cem ; 2.aa tee satisfaction. Examine my stock before buying elsewhere. Dry Goods ! Dry Goods! Silks. Satins, Cashmieres, Repellents, Alpacas, Delaines, Poplins, a variety of styles o~ Jersey Jackets, Zephyr Shawls and Coats, waists, Hoods. Scarfs, Seersuckers, Cheviots, Ginghams, a full line of white Goods, fine selection of Ladies' Fl~mnels, Corsets all sizes and prices, a large and well selected stock o:f Hoseiry, a full line of Notions, Silk Handher chiefs, etc. Also, on hand a full assortment of Piece Goods, consisting of Broadcloths, Doe Skins, Cassime-res, Jeans, etc. It is impossible to give in this limited space, even an idea of what might be found in this department. Whatever you want is here. g@ groceries! Groceries! I hvingompletei sto-ek of ohoice family groceries, and my customers may depsad on tde qu::lity of the goods. Guitedge Butter, anc i t Creaia Cheese, always on hand. Choice Hams and other met&; aekers of all kinds, Macaroni Cheese. Best Coffees and Teas, Canned Gfoods ,et. Try a barrel of Z\E BEST FI.jOTJ. It will bc my object always to give satistaction in this line. Glassware, Hardware, Tinware, Potware, Woodware, Lams Lanterns, Crockery, etc., etc. Harness and Saddles. Tobacco and Cigars. Just whatever you want go to Lavr's and ask for it Atten tive and polite clerks are always ready to wait on you, For the Cash we will sell so low that customers will be comn peClled t~o buy. R~ememiber that you cau lind anything here yon wish. 1VL LEVIL Manning. S. C.