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THE KANeaN TI~ES. WEDNESDA\ IAN, 1, 1888. Emily Hampton, colored, was car ried from this county to the lunatic asylum last Monday. Rent Liens and Supply Liens, for asle at the Tnas office at lowest fig ures. W. A. Williams, Esq., and H. J. Havnsworth, Esq., have formed a law partnership in Greenville. Mr. J. M. Player, of New Zion, kill ed thirty-eight birds in forty-four shots. Pretty good. The Treasurer says that the collec tion of taxes has been very good, and that the delinquent list will be small. Prepared Paints, Ready for use, all colors, lowest prices; and Oil, Varnish, Brushes, etc., at Dinkins & Co's. The bridges of the county are re ported to be in fine condition, but some of the roads are said to be not so good. Rev. John C. Chandler, of Sumter, and Miss Julia Zeigler, of Abbeville were married January 5th, at the residence of the bride's parents. The professors of the Theological Seminary, of Columbia, object to their students attending the lectures of Rev. Jas. Woodrow, on natural and reveal .ed religion. The County Commissioners meet at Lynches Bridge, in Salem, next Fri day, for the purpose of receiving bids for building a bridge at that point. Belting, Packing, Oils, and Mils supplies generally; lowest prices, also, a few second-band Gins Presses, Lorick & Lowrence, Columbia, S. C There was the largest crowd of peo ple in town last Wednesday we have seen in a long time-the largest since the circus was here. They came to see the Texas ponies lassoed. All kinds of Law Blanks-tiples, mortgages, bills of sale, bonds, etc., al ways on hand at the Tns office and for sale at Charleston prices. Messrs. Legg & Hutchinson have just arrived in Manning with a drove of fine horses and mules which they offer at the lowest prices. The McCafferty Brothers sold all their Texas ponies last week, and were pleased with their visit to our county. They will be in Manning again in about a month with another carload. Have you a bad cough or cold? Try Cerasine Cough Cure. It never fails to cure. 25cents at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. A slight earthquake shock was felt in Manning last Thursday morning about 10 o'clock. It lasted about five seconds. The shock was generally felt thronghout this State and North Carolina. Farmerswanting fresh field Seeds, suited to this climate, will find them - at Loxick and Lowrance, Columbia, Mrs. Edwards is still at her old stand, andis as ready as ever to give eight quarts for a peck, and a hun dred cents for a dollar; and if she errs at all, itwllbe inthe customer's fa-I v'or. So has been our experience. The Tmus now has a new and com plete Job Printing office, and is pre pared to do all kinds of printing from a visiting card to a mammoth poster, .andto do it at as low figures as it can be done. Bring us your job work. The Simonds National Bank, of Sumter, has been organized, with Dr. Andrew Simonds, president; CoL R~ M. Wallace, vice-president; and R. M. Wallace, R D). Lee, Dr. A. J. Chin, John Reid, Andrew Simonds, B.E. Salinas, and Borace Harby, directors. A Philadelphia physician, who has been giving rules to be observed in eating, approves drinking ice water during a meal, but not some time af ter, as a drink of water will cause the temperature of the stomach to fall as *much as thirty degrees, retarding di gestion. Some time ago, the Messrs. Schwartz Bros., of Sumter, offerred to . give every one of their customers a ticket to a prize drawing to take place the first of January. The prize offer ed was a lady's fine silk suit complete, worth probably one hundred dollars. Mr. 3. Pat Broek, of Panola, this coun ty, was the successful winner. Mr. Brock isto be congratulated on his luck. Mr. P. G. Bowman, of Sumter, has sufficiently recovered of his wounds to beaput injail He occupies the same cell with Mr. Harby. Mr-. Penning ton, who is now in the Jervey hotel, is expected to be well enough in a few days to be put in jail. These prison ers are said to have all the convenienc es possible, such as carpeted rooms, fine eating and drinking, the visits of friends etc. It has been suggested to us to ask if lawyers who carry concealed wea pons in defiance of law and engage in mbb violence ought not to be stricken from the roll of attorneys and debarr ed from the practice of law ? The question we refer to the Attorney General. Our own opinion is, that no lawyer who carries a loaded pistol contrary to law ought to be allowed to practice his profession. The peace and dignity of the State demand this much. No man should be allowed to practice law who does not respect it. Important Notice ! Be it distinctly understood that on the 10th day of January, 1888, THE MANsIsG Tmrs, its good will, and all indebtedness to the paper, whether for advertisements or subscriptions, was sold to S. A. NETTLES. Conse quently, everything due this paper from its establishment in 1884, unless it had been paid before January 10, 1888, must be paid to S. A. Nettles. All parties indebted will please take notice. Where is Tom Wilson I About ten days ago, Thos. Wilson, Jr., son of Mr. Thos. Wilson, the pro prietor of Wilson's mill, left his fath er's mill ostensibly for a short visit to Sumter. Not returning in due time, enquiries were made for him, which resulted in the information. that he was not in Sumter, but had left there. Mr. Wilson has since then been mak ing diligent efforts to find the where abouts of his son, and any information of his whereabouts will be gladly re ceived. Mr. Wilson's postoffice is Ida, S. C. It is our intention, as soon as prac ticable, to run this paper on a cash basis. Our past experience with the credit system has been very unsatis sactory. The good men of the county will appreciate our position, and the dead beats must go elsewhere for their reading. We shall very soon send a letter to every subscriber of the paper, which we trust will be satisfactory. We beg some indulgence for the amount of local matter this week. We have been kept exceedingly busy trying to get the business of the of fice straightened' up. We shall as soon as possible thake arrangements to keep our readers posted with news from all parts of the county. We de sire to retain all the old correspond ents of the paper, and to add several new ones. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. Al? who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer med icine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do-all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Maliria from the system and pre vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indi. gestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfac tion guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50 cents and Si per bottle at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. The largest planter in Williams burg County has failed, and his entire stock, produce, etc. will be sold at auction in a few days. We mention this fact because it is stated that this man who runs a twenty horse farm, has been borrowing money year after year to run this farm, at ten per cent interest. But the most important point yet is that this 20- horse farmer borrowed this money from year to year, from a neighbor who worked a one-horse farm. This is a powerful argument for the intensive, rather than extensive system of farming.-Lau rens Advertiser. p 'TBE VERDICT UNANIMIOUS. W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippus, Indiana, testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bittei's as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles,-and was cured of Rheumna ti'sm of 10 years' standing" Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 10 years experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the iver, Kidneys, or Blood. Only a half dol lar a bottle at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. A young man could not have a bet ter fortne than to be master of some good trade. The father who is worth millions could not will his son a bet ter fortune than to teach him some good trade. When a boy works for his money he can appreciate it more, and is not liable to be a silly spend thrift. Many of our rich men com menced life without a penny. They learned to take care of it. Teach your boys and girls lessons of economy, and you will probably be. proud of them. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt tlheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cnres Pites, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, oc money ref'unded, Price 25 cents por box. For sale by Einkins & Co. It grows plainer and plaine-r as time rolls on that there is a large class of people in this State who chierish no respect whatever for the dignity of our Trial Justice Courts. The nu merous brawls, fights, cutting and shooting scrapes indulged in under the eye of many of these officers is ev idence sufficient to warrant this belief. The negroes perhaps behave better in the presence of these justices than the whites because they are aware that anything of an improper or nlawful nature precipitated by them will be fully and severely punished, The class of white people we have refer ence to do not take this view of their conduct and in consequence this dis respect to trial justices and their courts increases. If the system is to be upheld and the dignity of the courts maintained matters will have to take a turn or there will soon be ;nraecla1mor for theabol1;hment. of the whole system.--Barnwell Sent nel. THE MAN IN THE MOON. How does the sailor know there is a ma: in the moon? Because he has been to se (sea) and states that whenever he has cough or cold he takes Taylor's Cheroke Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. THE SUN. FR 13 Z3. TLe year 1888 promises to be a year a splendid political developments one and al redounding to the glory and triumph of a United Democacy, In the front line will be found TIE SUT, Fresh from its magnificent victory over ti combined foes ofDermocracy in its own Stat true to its convictions, truthful before al else, and fearless in the cause of truth ani right. THE SUN has six, eight, twelve and six teen pages, as occasion requires, and i ahead of all competition in everything tha makes a newspaper. Daily... .... .............. SG (K Daily and Sunday.................. 7 5 Sunday (16 and 20 pages).......... I 5( Weekly............................ 1 0( f Address THE SrN, New York. 1888. THETIMES PHILADELPHIA CHEAPEST, BRiGHTEST, FRESHEST, BEST The MOST COMPLETE NEWSPAPEI Published in Philadelphia. THE TDmIS is the most widely read newspa per published in Pennsylvania. Its read ers are among the more intelligent, pro gressive and thrifty penpie of every faith It is emphatically an independent news paper--" Independent in everything; neu tral in nothing." Its discussion of pub lic men and public measures is alway: fearless and in the interest of public in tegrity, honest government and prospe: ous industry, and it knows go party o personal.allegiance in treating public is sues. In the broadest and best sense a family and general newspaper. THE SEwS or rHE WonD-The TDrns ha! all the facilities of advanced journalisa for gathering news from all quarters o the Globe, in addition to that of the Asso ciated Press, now covering the whole worlk in its scope, making it the perfection of a newspaper, with everything carefully edit ed to occupy the smallest space. THE COMING EAn will be one of universa public interest in the United States. Par ty organs will perform their duties as par ty interests shall demand, but the rapidly glowing intelligence and independence of the age calls for the independent newspa per when great political conflicts are to be met. Grave problems of revenue, of fi nance, of commerce, of industry, of sci ence, of art, and of every phase of enlight ened progress are in constant course o: solution by the people of the Union, ani the progressive newspaper is ever in the lead in every struggle for.advaincement. THE TDrrs is a one-cent pape& only in price It alms to have the largest circulation b1 deserving it, and claims that it is unsur passed in all the essentials of a great Me tropolitan newspaper. SPECDIEN Cop~s of any edition will be sen free to any one sending their address. Suiu.n- .ErnrroN--16 pages-Han:Isomet Illustrated. $2.00 a year. Weekly $1.00 Traas-Daily, $3 per annum; Si for fou: months; 30 cents per months; delivered by carriers for 6 cents a week; Sunday edi tion, an immense quadruple sheet of 12l columns, elegantly illustrated, $2 per an num; 5 cents per copy. Datily and Sun day, $5 per annum; 50 cents per month Weekly edition, S1 per annum. Address all letters to THE TIES, CliESTSUT AND EIGHTH sTREErs, .Phiadclphia, Pa. BES INTHEWOELD. FOR SALE BY DEAALTRS GENERALLY. Thu Great Southern Remedy far All' BOWEL TROU BLES, Diarrhoea, Dys3n'19ry, &c., AlSoOBILTDREN TEETHING. * 51sple and Picasent to Take. 2ut -ery few realizo tho fract that in the little -pupl huckiebery, or whcriloberry, growing. al~oe our moriags and hifls, and which so 2=auy ha.ve eaten in :'t every abape, thero is a principle haviug a wc:.orful crect on the bowels. Dr. 31,;ger ctc'.d:Ty Cordatlajust thislin a very corn"trat~1 rid prlatsbio fom ad Is cho'o'eara m.G .-Thoctingrreenerstae ri producos ferirenatir. in the stomach, which ::sle~teterribic Ch.o.: erobc. Thia cordial v"in neutralio the acedity or the ctomach. Crmp Collo,-It iu as importat to have a' se~-coga aies thia sudden atta~ck, as against th t.,-: invaai~ '?e'.. homo. Dr. Biggers' : luckcloberry Cordinti ja tho weapen. Scaeera itsantum.-Any child can tako this wi~'thout if a ccrcts many modicines produce in' cbekig thc b:,wols too s""""y, resulting in c eaaju. eep thccorti't"lintheohouse. *,s:ritory-Ch reictoeiseconsidered one of thomoSE !angC.ggMance: thatCan afeot the betral, oo'rianly tho mCst weakeninig. This I ucklebe;ry Cordisiwill surely cureit. D irrrn.-Thi cordial wml check it gradu alny, no; ic::.ving the bowels in a constipated state as many prep-*ations do, and wi removo the in-' flfainmtionf-am the bowels. Try and proveit. The Teething Child.-The wearied mother, losing sleep nureng the litleone wasting away :rom the drainage eponits system. should use this Cordial, wrhichwill relieve it and wit.hout danger. It Ia Important that EVIaY EOUSEKOLD hold povdthemsswsomsPeedy relief against sudden and dangerous attwa. A dose of this Cordawmrelievothe painandve canling a physicianand therebymrOhalnziety. Prepared byThe W. A. TATLOE Co., Atlanta, Ga. prin o cente a bottle. Soldbyan druggista. Tayor'E Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum end Tmueln wrll surely cure Coughs. croup and Con semption. 2, 50c, ad $1. a bottle at drugglsts. J0hN S. WILSON, , Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ! Feb. 2> .A.. I.us]EVI Attorney at Law. anning, S.C. ?E Netary Pt.lce ti1l] tca]. n. W. F. B. HAYNSWOnTH, Surter S, C. t B. S. Dixxiss, MANNING, S. C t HAYNSWCRTH & DINKINS, S ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING, S. C, MACHINERY FOR SALE! To The People of Clarendon: I am the Agent for the Cel ebrated REVOLVING HEAD PRATT GIN Engnes, Biler cotton Presses, Corn Mills, Pulleys, Shafthig. etc.I W, All this machinery is direct I from the factory and will be sold'at the Factory Prices. It will be to the advantage of purchasers to call 0 on me before bu in . W, SCOTT HARYIB, MANNING, S. C. Feb. 16, 1S7. COME WiTH ME TO The Palace Saloon,: KEPT BY S. Wolkoviskie, AGENT. --o His Bar is first class in all its ap pointments. He keeps always in stock the purest SLIQUORS RANDI.S, on the market. At his counter is served the Coolest Fancy Drinks or the hot weather, and fitting invi . orators for the winter. See his Specialties. Golden Grain Rye, Old N. C. Corn, Fine Cegniae' Brandy, Sweepstakes Whskey,. Mongobela Rye. j Alasa full stock of CIGARS. on had. Areputation established my Satisfaction guaranteed. S. Wolkoviskie, Agent, MANNING, S. C. Mustang Liniment Soistie, Scrates, Contracted Lumbago, Spans uscles, Eheumatism, strains, Bruptiona, Burns, Stitches, Eoof Afis Salds, Stiff.Toints, Screw 4 tings Backache, Worm,, Bites, Galls, Swinney, -- Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls, Bunaiong Spain Piles. Corns, Cracks. jTHis 0000 ,OL.D STANDDY . aceomplishes for everybody emactly what Is clmed foit. one ofthe reasons forthO great popu~larity of the Kustanzg LIniment is found in Its univerisal, applcabIlity. Evorybody needs such a medicine1 The Lumberman needs It In case of noident. The Canaler needs It for histeamsand his men.. 'lhe mechanic needs It always on hi wr bench. .. - The Miner seeds It ini caseof emergener. The Ploneer needsi-ca'tetlogwitout. The Farmer needs It In his house, his etabic. and his stock yard. The Stoamboas man or the Beatman needs it In liberal supply aficatand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs It-It is his~best friend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It-it wml save him thousands of doliarsanaolldof trouble. The Railroad man needs it and winl ne'ed It so long as his life Is a round of accldents and dangers. The Backweg dsman needs IC. There Is nothy lg like It as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs It about his store among his employees. Accidents wml happen, and when these come the Mustang LInIment is wantedl at one. Keep aBottle ntheH ouse. 'Tis the best of Kep aottle in the F:actory. Its Immediate Use In ease of accIdent saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable for Fhe State of South Carolina COUNTY OF CLARENDON, t Loris Amprr, Esq., Probate Judge. THEREAS, SHAD ROBINSON MAD] suit to me. to grant him Letters c dninistration of the Estate of and effect f Peter Belser, These are therefore to cite and admonis) 11 and singular the kindred and Creditor f the said P'eter Belser, deceased, that the: ,e and appear, before me, in the Court of 'robate. to be held at Manning, S, C., of ac 20th day of January next, after publica .on hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t4 how cause, if ano they have, why the sait dministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this Twenty-nint lay of December, Anno Domini 1887. (L. s.) LOUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate. Dec. 4, 3t. Thrisimas Presents ow is the time to send in four or dters for Christmas Presents to Iamies Allan & Co, OMETHING TO SUIT EVERVBODY ! rold 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 are, and Lamps. Fine Leather Purses and Shopping Sags for ladies. Reliable Goods at Reasonably rices. r Special attention paid to or ers; order early before the rush o hristmas week. JAMES ALLAN & CO., 285 KRING STREET, [SIGN OF DRIC CLOCK.] CHARLESTON, S. C. L. Epstin, UNDER COLUMB.A HOTEL BLOCK, the cheapest aid best place to bu; your Clot"ii 9, E-Iats & G-entE 'URNISHING GOODS ,ov. 2 cm. FURNITUREF W.F. A UIRE, M 31 MOETabh mn nU~I1I~ idWorlk. 359-361-363 KING STREET, UPPE FLOOR ; And Ofdece and Ware Rooms Z05 Kin treet, CHIARLESTON, S. C. Write for Prices. Z-NEW WATERLY HOUSE, IN THJ cnd of King Street, Charleston. The Waverly. having been thorougbl; dvo the' past summer and newly fur ishei~d thircughout, makes its accommoda onsim nrp:z'sed. Incacndeset J . trii ighs andl Electric Bells are used in al yoms and hallways. ]1ates $2.00 and $2.50 W-We Ordecr Dlroet from the Factory.e Heins & 8wi, URNITURE BEDDINQ WARE-ROOMS -eeise Featheirs a Sp.ecialty lead;inarte.rs for ]Iattresses No. :377 KING ST~REET, (Two Doors Below Calho an.) Citarl*.'on, S. C. MP Established 1848 by FRANK J.I 008 aker and aConfactioner AND 2:uN S-ruitr, Necarly Opposite th el Bak, -| SEEDS. SEEDS. - In Stock in Their Season- and for Sale LORIOM & LOWRA 0FE COLUTMBIA, S. C. -" SEED CORN-Shoe Peg, Golden Dent, White Flint, Red Cob, etc. s Seed Rye, Barley, Wheat, Oats, and Clover. ORCHARD GRAss, BLE GRaSS, Timothy, Red Top, Mixed Lawn, Lucerne, ' Millet. KAFFIR CORN, GARDEN and FLOWER Seed generally. Irish and Sweet Potatoes for Seed. Air Farmers having MRuITonIoUs Seed to sell, please correspond with is n Lorick & Lowrance FORESTON ACDEl 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 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 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 $1.00 to $3.00. Board $8.00 per month--from Monday to Friday, $5.00. For Circulars apply to W. B. BONHAM, MISS ELLEN McCORMICK Assistant. Picat. EDEL BROS, Richmond, Va. - MANUFACTURERS OF Tobacco and Cigars. -ALSO Wholesale Liquor Dealers. OTTO F. WiETERS, Wholesale Grocr. wnOLESALE dealer in wines, Liquors and Segars. No. 181 EAST BAY, CHARLEo, S. C ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, ijachinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. iRepairs executed with pr&hptness and Dispatch. Sendfor price lisIs. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. Jan13 lyr. Buy the Fertihzers of the old and reliable Wando Phosphate Co, of Charleston, S. C. Sreside-A and.Ge-n.allgent, 5 Exchange Street. For Sale by ]MOSES laEV., Manning 29' A WELL KNOWN FACT. A Dealer who makes a Specialty of one particular lineTca al ways supply the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. IT IS THEREFORE TO YOUR INTER~EsT TO Buy You~r Hardware SHELF DURD &WSOE - an uould call especial attention to a very la~r.- and wel selected stock of RUTBBERi AND LEATHER BELTING STOVES OFEVENIVITEY A ALPR ICES. Ohina and G-ass rare Adthe inest anJ. largest assortusent of T ABLE AN~D PoCKET C, TLERY, RAZoRs, SCISSORs, &c., from the be.st factories of Europe and America, Emnecial atten tion has been b'aid to the selection of PO IWARE, TINWARE,- &c. Wazon Material of every Conceivable Kind. Single an'd Double Muzzle and Breech Loading Guns, Ammnunition, Shells,. &c. Rembmber this is the ONLY HIARDWARE STORE IN TOWN and will be supportba by LO;V PRICES. Aug~st 31. Main mL t, opposte the Bank, Sumter, s.0G. ThrNE* SALOON ! Fresh and Choicest WINES, LIQUORS, BRAN _ DIES etc. L AGER BEER~ DIRECT FROGM THE BREWERY. :Benedictine and Medicated Nectar Whiskies, The finest grade of Whiskies on the Market. kept in stock. LCA8, @iGHAHDSON & U0,, Stationers and Prmuters, ~ .i3 CUARLEsTON, s. C., . riAIA!AI~ Note, Letter, Cap, Journal, Pape:s Eyciets lU U fliffR Shears, Eue:s na a variety of Ink stands, Wrapping Paper and Pa- Old Pictures Copied and En per Bags. larged. PAVILION HOTEL, sumter. S.C. CIIABLESTON, S. C.-_____ ________ First! Class~ in all its~ kpoinfi'ede, Supplied with all 310od-: Im vo-mntChi Excellent Cuismne, L-:2 Airy :toon, Otis Passengar '.. - t *r._E__ tric .Bells mnd U-Os t, ea-- ICA.S ed ~:(u~h~L.DRUGGISTS and COUNTRY merchanIk ]2ATS, 2.00 $20, AD $.G - i npliedwith the BEST GooDs, at the IOWms2 Dr H 2AER, THIS PAPE aK Wholesale Druggist, Nos. 131 & 138