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THE MANNING TI=. WEDNESDA\ JAPA I1 1331 TERMS OF SUBSCRIP'ION: One Year, in Advance $1.50, or $2.00 at Lhe E piration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square, first in sertion. $1.00. Each subsequent insertion. 50c. ~ Contract Advertising at reduced ates. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS : Otto F. Weiters-Wholesale Grocer. Boliman Bros.-Wholesale Grocers. John FWerner & Co.-Wholesale Grocers. C. Wuibern & Co.-Wholesale Orocer. Pelzer. Rodgers, & Co.- erziiizers. Wilcox & Gibbs-Fertilizers. Wando Phosphate Co.-Fertilizers. S. R. Marshall & Co.-Hardware. MeGahan, Brown & Evans- Jobbers in Dry Goods, etc. Wmi. Burmester and Co.-Hay and Grain. A. McCobb. Jr.-Liuce, Cement. etc. Charleston Iron Works--See add. Henry Baer-Fruits and \ egtables. G. AIexander- Jeweler. Notice of Discharge-See ad. The report that Mr. T. J. Tisdale was present at the killing of Justice Haynsworth is untrue. He was in Sumter that lay but not near the scene of the tragedy. It was told at this office and hence the mention thereof. A pleasant smoke can be had by using ForLma BRos. RED MEAT .IAR argood Cigar for a nickle. The sale of Texas ponies by the Mc Cafferty Bros to-day, promises to af ford plenty of amusement, as well as profit to the spectator. The sale will take place in the rear of Messrs. Legg & Bell's livery stables, where about fifty ponies are now quartered. Have you, a bad cough or cold? Try Cerasine Cough Cure. It never fails to cure. 25 cents at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. Captain D. J. Bradham is filling his appointments over the county by dep uty, and, in person keeps his office open in town. He noes this for the greater convenience of the people, and further from the fact that he has to be on hand for the drawing of the jury, and to attend to other Courthouse work demanding his services as audi tor of the county. Farmerswanting fresh field Seeds, suited to this climate, will find them at Lprick and Lowrance, Columbia, S. C. Mr. W. K. Bell annountes through this medium that he will have on hand by the first of next week a large drove of choce horses and mules, es pecially adapted bor farming purposes in this paut of the State. Mr. Bell is well known to the people of Clarendon i ;e.a high appreciatiojn of his integrity wb' Prits for him the pa tronage of all. C - t week and look at his stock. Prepared Paints, Ready for use, al colors, lowest prices; and Cil, Varnish, Brushes, etc., at Dinkirs & Co's. On December 27th, at a meeting of Summerton Lodge A.-.IF.-.M., No. 105, the following officers were installed to serve for the ensuing Masonic year: -T. A. Way, W. M.; A. J. Richbourg, -S. W.; T. C."Owens, J. W.; S. R. Cole, P. M., Secretary; G. W. Dingle, P. M., Treasurer; John C. Lanham, P. M., S. D.; J. E. Tennant, 3. D.; R. S. Lou der, Tyler; W. C. King, and WV. F. Turner, Stewards. . RED MEAr ToBACco. Our town is excited over the "Red Meat Tobaceo." The best known. Ask for it. M C. Galluchat, Esq., has estab lished a law office~ in Charleston, and will practice law there. Mr. Gallu ebat wishes it understood that his -Charleston business will not interfere ,witn his practice in Manning as his timie will be divided between the two. places. Here is what the Char'eston papers sy of him : The News and Courier: sormn Niw Lawrna.-Mr. M. Clinton Galluchat, a young lawyer from Manning. has moved to Charleston and commenced: the practice ot law here. Mr. Galluchat has started under very favorable auspices. He represented S. K Canada at the United States District Court yesterday and secured the acquittal for his client. -Charleston Dispatch : Mr. M. C. Galluchat, a very promising young member of the bar, formerly a resid eat of Atlanta and Manning, the latter place -being his home, has determined to reaside in Charleston, to practice his profession. His abilhty and agreeable manners cannot fail to insure him success and warm friend ahip. The merit of RED Mrsr ToBAcco is conceded by the attempts to imitate it. But don't be deceived. Ask for the water-melon tag. Romance in Real Life. Nrw Yomtx, January 7,. On September 5th Julius Feuret escaped from Sing Sius, where he had served four months of a iive vear's term for forgerv.- He failed in his attemipt to swim across the Hudson: but fin .ally reached Stamford, Ct., and thence made his way to. Montreal. There he assmiaed the naxc4 of Charles Chestiet, and married a .pretty-ycung French Canadian girl. Three months po he brought his wife to Wilhms burg5. Y., and secured a position as drug clerk at$18S a week. Since his marriage he has led azi exemplary life and believed hiia self free from pursuit. One. day last week a former jail companion recognized Feurat on Sixth avenue, and notified Ward-n Brjush. To-day Fouret- was arrested at his hotue in Williamsburg and -returned to pison. Be fore being taken away Fcuret confessed to his wife all he had done. -You h.ave always been a good husba~nd to me," and the. swooned. As the poor woman is in a deli cate condition it is much feared th.. the shock may endanger her life. Bgelting, Packing, Oils, and Mils supplies generally; l-west prices, also, a few second-hand Gins Presses To-;1 & Tinwmna Colmnbia, S. C Messrs. H:vnsworth & Dinkins have removed their law office to the build ing at the rear of the Counthouse, near the office of B. Pressley Barron, Esq. dIr. Hugh Montgomery, of Colum bia, and Miss Nannie D. Scott, of Kentncky, were married at the home of the latter on the evening of the 10th. Foreston Notes. MR. EDITOnR: I have been hearing a oreat deal about the great country bst a little ahead and have been searching for it. Last week I went 1w train to Charlotte, N. C. I secured a nice team and drove out into the country, down one hill and up two. the horses were up to their knees in mud. Such roads I had never seen. The country is all cleared, the most of it having been planted in cotton, the rows running round the hills, and the stalks looked to be 12 to IS inches high. While on top of those barren hills, I thought of home and the Ma jor's turnip patch with three crops now growing: turnips, oats, and peas looking like a medow. Our town is moving on. New houses going up, business good, lands being cleared u1, and everything on the move forward. I would not exchange the lower part of Ciarendou county for no section I have ever seen. We can rais3 more corn, cotton, and rice than and other. The land is easily cultivated, health good, and land cheap. No scarcity of money. Z. Foreston, Jan. 9, 18S8. A Christmas Tree. [Written for The Times.) On the evening of Tuesday, the 3rd inst., a merry group of children were gathered at the residence of Major R. R. Briggs, to partake of the enjoy mnent of a Christmas entertainment which had been prepared by the la dies of the Presbyterian church for their Sunday-school. They were soon called in from their play in the yard and marched by the sound of music into a room where a tree, loaded with all kinds of nice things was waiting to be relieved of its precious burden by their eager hands. The sight was indeed a beautiful one; the illumination was brilliant, and, to those of us who had the pleas ure of looking on, the happy faces of the chldren added no little to the spectacle. After the tree had been stripped of al! its nice things and the children were again enjoying their games, they were not loath to suffer another inter ruption when they found out the cause of it. We were all invited into the dining-room where an elegant repast was set before us which was enjoyed most heartily by all. The rest of the evening was pleas antly spent with games and music, and, no doubt, with new resolutions to attend Sunday Schodl more regu larly during this new year. May they keep them! , Th'e disreptale~ practic~es of selling im.e tatiodsot weil-krnow~n and' mertjiousna eles shouild ~ odend Imita tions being injuriusa enl Positively dangerous, too much imp~orta cannot be atached to the careful selection o~4he gen uinc article. The buyers protection from fraud ar~e Trade-Mark. Seal, and Signature, these be ing protected by the law froat infringement. Thain o~t meritorious household remedy Simmnons Liver llegulutor, has been imitat ed by worthless frauds, and we would cau tion our readers, when buying, to examnine for the Trade-Mark of the p oprieters, J. H. Zeilin & Co , which is a red Z, and for tnecir Seal and Signiture. When these are on the packa it is sure to be genuine, and an examination is all that is necessary to distingrish betw een it and worthless. imitations. Notice of Farmers' Meeting. The regular meeting of the Clarendon Arintural Society will be held in Man ning, Saturday, January 21bt, 1888. J. E. DAIvs, J. E. TINDAL, Secretary. President. Notice of Discharge. Estate of F. W. Diekson, diecease~t; I will apply for Dismissory Letters on the First day of February 1888. M. MI. DAVID, ,,Administrator. JTan. 10, 1888. The Slate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLARENDON, By Lorrs ArmEL,.Esq., Probate Judge. 7~HEREAS, SHAD ROBINSON MADE flsuit to me. to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Peteir Belser, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Peter B3elser, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Coart of Probate. to be held at Manning, S, C., on the-soth day of January next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if aino they have, why the said adniustration should not be granted. Given under nmy hand this Twenty-ninth day of December, Anno Domini, 1887. p. s.] LOUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate. Dee. 4, 8t. Op IVRewarded are those who read as tLthis and then act they will nind hooal emplloymnent that~ wil not take themi irom their ljomes andc fiamilies. The~ n~rotis a're large and sure foi every indus trior.s pers~on, many have ade and are now maig sev'eral hundred dollars a month. Iti eaylorn n t~o ma'e' S- r up ward per day, wvha i wilng to work. Ei i:. uired. You:. readeri can. do it as we *sa'v~ onec. Write to at once fo full .u-ticuar. wh c we ail free. A3dress S'ti.so., . Co. Por-tlnd, Mai ne. R. WV. BR{ADHAM, Pr,.ni.t attention :o. Horse-Sihoemn and all kinas ofWood tand Iron Work. Agent for Smiith & Sons, C,,tton Gins. unanufactur Stale of South a a. COUNTY OF CLARENDON, IX 71E !j.;ATZ Cot!:T. Br Louis ATPrr ', ESQ., Probate Judge THEREAS, F. C. GODWIN HAS made suit to me, to grant him letters of ad mini;.ration of the Estate and effects of latew L. onard Godwin, deceased; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and .inguiar. the kindred and creditors of the said 3 hew Lenard G,'dwin, decased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to 1":" held at Manning, S. C. on the 12th day of Jonuary, next after publication herof, at 11 o' clock in the forenoon, to show cause. if any they have, why the said Administration should not be "ranted. Given under my hand and seal this twen ty-second day of December. Anno I)omini 1887. [L. s. L1oUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate. Gbrislmas Preaents. Now is the time to send in your or ders for Christmas Presents to James Allan & Co. SOMETHING TO SIT EVERYBODY ! Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Necklaces, Broaches. Earrings, Sleeve Buttons, Collar But tons, Studs, Scarf-Pins, Rings, Bracelets, etc, Also a fine stock of Clocks, Silver ware, and Lamps. Fine Leather Purses and Shopping Bags for ladies. Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices. mir Special attention paid to or ders; order early before the rush of Christmas week. JAMES ALLAN & CO., 285 iNG STREET, [sIiN OF rTItM CLOcK] CHAP?. :sTOtN, S. C. L. Epstin,. UNDER CoLUMB.A HOTEL BLOCK, is the cheapest and best place to buy your eats & G-ents FURNISHING GOODS Nov. 2 cm. W1 FMAGUIRE, 359-361-363 KING STREET, UPPERt FLOOR; And ofie and Ware Roomis 363 King street, (1UARLESTON, S. C. Write for Prices. pe-EW WAVERLY HOUSE. IN THE Bend of King Street, Charleston. The Waverly, having been thoroughly renovated the past summer and newly fur nished throughout, makes its acconmmoda ti onsun urpassed. Incandescent Electric L ighs and Eletric Bells are used in all roomis and hallways. Rates $2.00 and $2.50. E P. RICKER&00o. The largest and fine'st stock of Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS in Stunter and Cia-endo n. County. Give us a call. You will find our store just in front of the Town pump.11) Main Street, Sumter, S. C. Aug. 9-7-S7. f&We Order Direct from- the Factorv.g Hein8 & Son, F U R N TURE WARE-ROO02iS Es2.;musran1854. Gese Feathers a s1Keiait. Head uatersl er' I4:tresses. No. 377 Krso STREET, (Two Doors Below Calhoun.) Cimedo, S. U. W~ e Wonders exists in thous a de an ds ot f:>ams, but are surpassed by the rnarvis of invention. Those who are in need of pro:table work that can be d1one while living at, hme should at. once send their address to Biallett & Co., P'ort:and, Maine. and receive free, fail information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from S5 to :'5 per day and upwards where.ver they live. You are started free. Capitad not re quid. Some have za de ove. 5~,0 in a sin I SEE In Stock in Their Season, and for LOR iCK & LO'WR.ANC COLUMBIA, S. C. 0 SEED CORN. Shoe Peg. Golden Deut, White Flint, Red Cob, &c. Seed Rye, Barley. Wheat, Oats, and Clover. ORcI.\RD Gni ts, B.-E Gnass, Timothy, Red Top, Mixed Lawn, Lucerne, Millet. KAFFIR CORN, GARDEN and FLOWER Seed generally. Irish and Sweet Potatoes for Seed. ,@- Farmers having MniToRiors Seed to sell, please correspond with us. Lorick & Lowrance. Aug, 17. ay' THE NEW SALOON! Ice-Lemonade. ,Ice-Soda 'Water THIS WAYS FANCY DRINK S, AND ~~REFRESHING DRINKS. SAMUEL J.CLARK, 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. FOESTON ACADEMY, 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 feature of physical trainin' 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 the State. All of the English branches, Modern and Ancient lan guages. and Music taught. With a. town of good morals, good health, and splendid rail road, telegraph. and express facilities, The Foreston Academy offers superior advantages for the education of children. Tuition, from $i.0') to 93.00. Board $8.00 per month-from Monday to Friday. f.5.00. For Circulars apply to W. B. BONH AM, MISS ELLEN McCORMICK Assistant. PRLNCIPL. --EDEL BROS, R chrnond, Va.9 MANUFACTURERS OF Tobacco and Cig'ars. -ALSO Wholesale Liquor Dealers. OToT~F.WTETEWS, Wholesale Grocr. WHOLESALE dealer in Wines, Liquors and Segars. No. 181 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Porta ble Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Omns, Railroad, Stearn ioat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supphies. 'e-Repairs e.rected toih prompn's., and Disptchel. Sendfor price lists. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Ja13ly. Charleston, S. C. Buy the ertilzers of the old and reliable Wando Phosphate Co., of Charleston, S. C., President and General Agent, 5 Exchange Street. For Sale by %E(3 ES Ti:T r Manning. S. C. S~p1 8 8 8 .-PR.ESIDENTIAL YEAR-l 8 88. T HE * To keep posted in Politics Subscribe for ron THE NEW YORK The ;ear 1888 promises to be a year of u w = spndd political developme~nts one and all redounding to the glory and tidumnph of a OEDLA ER a'M JGreatest and Cheanpest Family Journal in the United States. In the front line wilbe found An Impartial Epitome Each Week of Every .State's Political Movements. T?~E ~ t~, The Foreign Department is unequalled. IFresh from~ its macgnhlcent victory over the Latt and ia st aenrate Cable Specials by skt :itios, thti el fore l Fullest Telegraphic Rleports of all Current else, and fearless~ in the cause of truth and Events. rght. Special Features: TE SUN has six. eight, treive and six Practeica Farming. The Advance of Science. teen pag'es, as ece~ t a regeires, and is Wayan's Work. Notable Sermons aed of all competition in everything that The World of Literature and Art. maks a newspaper- Short Stories. :ai1 nduda.... ....... ..... INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. Sunay (10 and 20 page~s).. .. .. .. . ..I5 Address Jau::s Goax Bmxrrr, Weeky....................1 t)J M keeps a larger stock of General Merchandise than any other retaU ste io k 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 Lowr FIG uts. The natural conclusion from this, is that he sells His store is already full, below and above, and yet new goods are daily ar?u' ing. His courteous and gentlemanly clerks make it a pleasure to trade at his store. If after trying around everywhere else you cannot findwhat 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: M IL LIi El H R =r I desire especially to call attention to this department. I have in .stock the 1i2rg6ed 16 best selected assortment of Ladies' and Childreri's Hats arid B? * ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS of all bi d etc,, that has ever been kept in this place. The Ladies are invited 50 taol and-esao . My stock it this department islarge; varied, and assortod for all ages ad slzessat prices to suit the times. Hats and Caps, for Men, Boys, and children. Latest styles. Low prices. This deparen is tei plete. Boots and Shoes. No better testimonials could be ?iven that the public are s-atisfied withmit Sioes, thest my constantly increasing sales in this Iine. I keep the best line of show everhigit in rManing, as my customers will testify. My stock embraces all styles, friceus and sizes. I nake a specialty of Ladies' and Gent's : ,m n u'ifcin.-Emintefmrtobeforebuying elsewhers. Dry - yGoods! silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Bepellents. Afpacas, belaines, ?oplidis; a vatiety of slyleus~ Jersey Jackets, Zephyr Shawls and Coats, Waists, Hoods. Scarfs, S-eersuckera, Cheviots. Ginghams, a full line'of white Goods, fine so):ection of Ladlies' Flannels, Corsets all sizes and prices, a large and.well selected stock of Hoseiry, a full line of Notiorns,- Silk Hanker chiefs, etc. Also, on band a full assortment of Piece G-ooCis, consisting of BrodcloM Skins, Cassimeres, Jeans, etc. It is impossible to give in this limited space, even ani idea of what might be found in this department. Whatever you want is here, @'Groceries! Gjroceries! I have a complete stock of ohoice family groceries, an'd my customers ma-y depend on the quality of the goods. Giltedge Butter, and the Best Cream Cheese, always on had Choice Hams and other meats, Cracker of all kinds, Macaroni 'Cheesei Best Coffees and Teas, Canned Goods. etc. Try a barrel of 1\"2Y BEST FLO~TR. It will be nmy obj~ct always to give satistaction in this line1 Glasswar-e, Hardware, Tinware, Potware7 Woodware Lainp Lanterns. Crockery, etc., etc. Harness and Saddles. Tobacco and Cigars. Just whatever you want go to LEm's and ask for it Attend tive and polite clerks are always ready to wait on you. For the Cash we will sell so low that customers will be com pelledi to buy. ikemember that you cau find anything here you wish. :M. LEVt.