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Tg ANNflG TBS. M annn, S. Oe WER1ESDAY MARCH 21, 1888. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. The recent working of the streets has improved them much. Mrs. Moore has a fine prospect for the earliest and best garden in town. F. C. Cochran has been appointed coroner of Clarendon county, vice N. A. Ridgill. deceased. . A Singer sewing machine for sale at this office for eighteen dollars cash. New, improved, and all attachments. Buist's garden seeds, all guaranteed to be fresh, for sale at Dr. Nettles's Drug Store, in Foreston, at two pa pvers for five cents. Married, March 1st, by Rev. E. M. Hicks, Mr. Gabe J. Tart, of Oak Grove, Marion county, and Miss Liz zie Tart, of Sumter county. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Cameron and Barkley Co., of Charleston. Mill men can be snpplied in everything in their line. Belting, Packing, Oils, and Mill upp as: generally; lowest pices, also, a few second-hand Gins Presses. Lorick &, Lowrence, Columbia, S. C Mr. D. -M. Bradham's grist and saw mill is running every day, and both in first-class repair. Lumber always on hand, or cut to order at shortest notice. Baylis H. Earle, of Sumter, at the recent examination in Charleston, for the appointment of a cadetship at West Point, stood best. Richard S. Clarkson, of Richland, was next best. One day last week, Rev. Torrence's horse while attached to a wagon, got away from the driver. No damage to the horse, but there was not much of that wagon left, when the race stopped. The corridor of the court house was turned into a skating rink last Thusday. Deputy-Sheriff Harvin came in as first best, far ahead of the others, the number of hard falls con nidered. If you have never had a good pic ture of jourself try W. A. Reckling, of Columbia, who is making pictures by a new and superior process. His work is recognized as among the very best in the State. T..C.anpbell, the large stove dealer in Chaileston, is the very man to see when you wish to buy a stove. He pan give you just what you want, and give it to you cheap, too. Don't for get him when you wish to buy a stove. Hmrs.-M. Kalisky, who sells his goods for cash only, and sells them cheap too, is ageint for a large tan nery, and is anxious to buyll kinds of hides and furs,-otter, mink, coon fregr Bihdis;afso beeswax, tal low, etc. He will pay hggeT mhar ket prices. We hope our correspondents will endeavor to send in their comunica lions as early as possible. We prefer getting them not later than Monday mnorning. If, however, any later news happens, it can be sent in as late as twelve o'clock Tuesday. If the cor tespondence is not strictly news, we would rather get it as early as Fri day. The Governor has pardoned, con ditionally, E. J. Gibson who was con icted of abducting and deflouring Della Hanna of Greenville county. Gibson was sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000, or to serve five years' im ' onment in the Penitentiary. Five undred dollars was to be paid to the victim. The Judge and Solicitor both recommended that the State's portion be remitted, and the Govern or has pardoned him upon condition he pay $500 to Della Hanna. Charley Shorter, of Jordan, who was so badly cut in the abdomen, some time ago, -by Ben Sports, has about recovered, greatly to the sur prise of nearly everybody. The phy sicians who attended him at the time, thought his case almost hopeless. A large part of the mesentery was cut of,~ after protruding for nearly a day, and seter having become so cold and hard, that it could not be pressed l )ack into the abdomen, through the emgmade by Sports's knife. Mr. $rtrhas great cause to be thank ful for his recovery. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known adio popular as to need no special men ion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer med icine does not exist and1 it is guaranteed to do all thst is claimed. Electric Bitters will eure all Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system and pre ves well as cure all Malarial fevers. For eure of Headacnhe, Constipation and Indi gestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfac ton guaranteed or money refunded. Price 10 cents and $1 per bottleat Dinkins & Co.'s Drug Store._______ Is Qonsumption Incurable? Bead the' following : Mr. C. H. Morris, (ewark, Ark., says: "Was down with Ab eess of Lungs, and friends and physicians l~oounced me an Incurable Consumptive. egntaking Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption, am now on my third bottle, amable to oversee the work on my farm. is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says : "Had it notibeen for Dr. King's New Dis eovery for Consumption I would have died f Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best cf health." Try > it. Sample bottles free at Dinkiz& Co.'s Drug Store._______ Bucklen's Aruica Sialie. - The best salve in the world for Cuts, BrissSores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ores, Tetter, Chap~5 Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ~rptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay reguired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reinnded. Price 25 cents per box. 9or.sale1b Dinkins & Co. One of Jeb Stewart's Veterans. No man is mentioned in the life of Jeb Stewart with more honor, brave ry and dash than the gallant Major B. S. White, of Barnesville, Maryland. The Major was one of the most trusted of the famous cavalryman's staff. The Major, for years since the war, was an invalid, but recently he has entirely recovered. How this was brought about is told in the fol lowing letter : BARNESvIL, MD., June 25, 1887. Gentleman-For over sixteen years I had rheumatism in my right shoul der. At the same time I had severe indigestion and dyspepsia. All dur ing these years I tried several physi cians and numerous patent medicines, but, without getting any permanent relief. A few months ago, at the per suasion of relatives, but with decided prejudice, I began a course of S. S. S. After using six large bottles I was en tirely well. The medicine got at the root of the disease and eradicated it. With the disappearance of the rheu matism also went the indigestion and dyspepsia. I have gladly recom mended your S. S. S. to my neigh bors and countrymen, because I am convinced of its efficacy, it having cured me in spite of every prejudice. Yours truly, B. S. WnrnE. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas es mailed free. For sale by all druggists. THE Swr SPEcCI Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Foreston Not Submerged. Foxsro i, March 19.-Mr. Editor : Your highly esteemed correspondent, Anon; inquires what has become of Foreston, and hopes it is not entirely submerged. He says one of their Wide-awake citizens in going to Char leston, the other day, was on the look out for that lively little village among the p-p-ponds, and when he got to Greeleyvil!e he was told he had passed it. Your correspondent also suggests that an appropriation be made to put up a sign board to mark our town's location. I will inform my friend that the railroad company have an ticipated the suggestion, and have placed one on their sign post point ing across the track. I fear his wide awake friend was in the condition of some others I have seen from that section, when passing Foreston-a condition in which it would have been difficult for them to have distinguish ed a thriving village from a millpond. I advise the next wide-awake Sum merton citizen who passes Foreston to get the loan of that man's "jack malanton." I will further mention that Foreston is so high and dry that the country round about here can be plowed without turning in the middle of the field. M. M. Easter Sunday this year will be the first day of April. Mr. S. D. Pierson, formerly of Clar endon county, has been elected Su perintendent of the Asylum fam at Columbia in place of Mr. W. F. mer-widrecentli - .A daughter of Mr. George W. Pow ell, of Johnson Swamp in this county, was accidentally burned to death last Friday. She was six or seven years old, and playing in the yard near a fire where a colored woman was wash ing, when her dress caught on fire and was burned off her. She was so severely burned that she died in a ew houri'. 'Her father and mother were absent when the accident occur red.--Kingstree County Record. The following is the result of a meeting held last Tuesday evening by the Sumter Light Infantry, in their hall, for the annual election of offi ers: Captain, H. F. Wilson ; 1st Lieutenant, R A. Brand : 2nd Lieu tenant, A. C. Phelps ; 1st Sergeant, Bartow Walsh ; 2d Sergeant, H. D. Barnett ; 3rd Sergeant, F. M. Spann, 4th Sergeant, B. R Sanders ; 5th Ser eant, R. S. Hood ; Secretary, R. H. Rhame ; Treausurer, Wmn. Yeadon ; Chaplain, Rev. John Kershaw ; Sur geon, Dr. Jno. S. Hughson. The office of 3rd Lieutenant has been left vacant unti] the next regular meet ing.-Sumter Advance. LOOK OUT!E compare thus with your purche-* asTTL eEAL MIPLLaSSt FAtasLY MEDCIPti. *assU, IA. P~I4LADELPH IA. Prie, NEDollar Asyuvalue health, perhaps life, examinceach on front of Wrapper, and on the side Coa nthe abov fac sinile - eebe her snother geune Sim-- riAer Regulator. Do Tear Owra kyeIng, at Eome. whee Prie00 eapkgeThyhavenoequa roitPoa *r aodn- Qualties T rhednt~rokerm;Ocolors, Jorsaleb . Ga nins. A Co. Manning. S. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. F. LEVI. Bogin's Old Stand, - - - - - - - - Sumter, S- C. GREETING TO CLARENDON. I MEAN B-CSINESS! I am now Selling Goods at Hard-pan Prices. Call and Be Convinced. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE! I Sell You Special Bargains in Every Department, such as Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Ladies' Goods, Ham berg Edgings.and Laces, Flouncing, etc.. Shoes and Boots, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and Cloth ing in the Latest Styles. I Have on Hand a Full Line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. Call once and you will call again. Especial attention paid to Trimmings in the lat est styles. Samples sent by mail on application. My Clarendon friends may feel assured, that a warm reception and kind and courteous attention awaits then at my store. It will be to your in terest to get my prices before buying elsewhere. F. LEVI, Bogin's Old Stand, Sumter, S.. C. d & BBuy the .Fertilhzers of the old and reliable J. L. David & ro.' Wando Phosphate Co., - - of Charleston, S. C., Men, Boys' and Childrens' -,2 . .. . For Sale by OU T FIT TE R S, MOSEs LEVI, Manning, s. c. 279 AxD281 K1No SmRE, - - - - CHAnLEsoN, S. C. The Cam eron & Barkley Gom pany. ESTABLISHED 1844 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston Iron W orks Deaer in RalaSoteand Eineerst uplies Bar Iron, Steel, S Manufacturers and Dealers in wilson & Childs waosadCarts, Old Hickory Wagons, Cotton Presses, Oils, Rubbe arine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw and Leather Belting. Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam- We Guarantee the Lowest Market Prices and Estimates Cheerfully Furnished oat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. on application. MitRepairs executed with p rmpt'ness and Dis.patch. &ndfor pricl.e. ME E T ING ST RE ET . - - - CUHA RLE ST ON, S. C. East Bay, Cor. Pritehard St. LadTxURNITURE! FRI~~ Charleston, S. C. L _and Ta.__UNIU an13 1yr. __OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, W.F. rM'UInF. ' ' ' Prsn.ROGlTraue The following act is published in 31 A 3131 0 T H Atlantic Phosphate Company, accordance with Section 3: " Establishmet of Charleston, S. C. An Act to Allow Unimproved Lands urtre and Wors. MA NUFIACTU.RERS OF which have not been on the Tax Standard "E-erd.ii ersi and Importers of Books since 1875 to be Listed with- n 1 ~VI~-EI ~~M A-1 ~LA~I1~I '~'out penalty.35 jbl-b3 Peize , Ro gers& O~SEC'rION 1.-Be if ented by the Senate General AgentS, and House of lRrpresentatives of the State KING STREET, BROWN'S WHARF, - - - CHARL:STON. 8. C. of South Carolina, nowmet and sitting ini IE MRt. Ml. LEVI of Manning. Wilbe pleased to Supply his t*he sa"me, * n acsuwee uPPEFm-R riends and 'the purblic generally. with any of the above brands proved land which has not been upon the And Offlce and Ware Rooms 3G5 King tax books since the fiscal year commencing Street, f Fertilizers. Noebr 1, 187,agnd wh or~e ntro e" ARETNS.C -~ ~1st day of October, 1888, be returned to the Write for Prices. In Stock in Their Season, anofrfaeby the "er comencing Novebe ,U A Nu 0 L & 1887, with the simple taxes of that ynear. .a soihnl COLUMBIA, S. C. sc'rION 2.-That all such lands as may tatnihnl SEED CORN-Shoe Peg, Golden Dent, Wbite Flint, Red Cob, etc. bereturne to te Auio for taxatina be "E. O Seed Rye, Barley, Wbeat, Oats, and Clover. ist day of October, 1880, shall be assessed ORCHARD Gr..ss, BLUE GRASS, Timothy, Red Top, Mixed Lawn, Lucerne, and charged with the simple taxes of the MANUFACTURERS PRICES. illet. KAFFIR CORN, GARDEN adFLOWER Seed generally, two isce year commenciEng rsetive aeslinyuetiie tth olw Irish and Sweet Potatoes for Seed. otfirrst dayof November, 1887, andteW are selporicertlzraholw a~' Farmers having MERIToRiors Seed to sell, please correspond wtu s xsC'rxoN 8.-That as soon as practicable Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano, Lorick & Lowrance. afe th:pss;eofths ct te omptol lsthn 1tospetn,$.00; ten tons Aug. 17. ay the same to each Auditor in the State, and Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Superphosphate, less the Auditors are required to publish the than 10 tons, per ton, $15.50; ten tons and sae ineach of thei Cuntypapers, onc upwards, per ton, $14.0anad0uao.ls 1888, and for the same period of time dur- than 10 tons, per ton, $22.50; ten tons and L A R D E N E, liain=hl e adbyteCunyTes. Dliee=t=aloa-rStaba urer, upon the order of the County Coin- at Charleston, free of Drayage. An extra refine grade of missioners, out of the ordinary county taX English Acid Phosphate. -'last collected. Gierman Kainit. COT TON SEE D OiL. Approed'D"***e 19,188.A, se'scoitalse Auditor Clarendon County. Peruvian Guano. Made Expressly for Cooking Purposes. Ground Fih Scap This is a pure Vegetable Oil, better, cheaper, and far healthier than Lard. Adapted to OH ARLESTON and Fertilizer supplies generally; alt best esur and get LARDINE. If your grocer cannot supply you, send to STuAM YEiORK , i""al;estcakt* pMsfrice s. WILLIAM M. 'RID&C. 326 o STEEE, BSGAOC1 E Has~n brlaSTn Streetor eiver - re o- Nearge 3 atBy hretn.C [ESTABLIsHED 1855,] James Allan & Co The place to get reliable goods Watches, Jewelry, Sily er, ware, Clocks, Silver Plated-ware, 'Specta cles, and Eye-glasses. Special attention is called to our stock of Watches in Gold and Silver and Nikel cases. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. Silver Double Case Watches, $7.50, $10.00, and $15. up to the finest railroad time piece Ladies' Gold Watches $30, $40, and $4. and upwards. A fine stock of Surveyors and Draghts men's tools and material. pe Watches and Jewelry carefully re: paired. JAMES ALLAN & CO., 285 Kixs S'rnr, (SIGs Of DRUM CLOCE.I CHARLESTON, S. C. R ICE BEER! RICE BEER! We are the sole manuficturers of this de. licious and healthy beverage, which after: having been analyzed by all the eminent chemists in Atlanta, Ga., daring "Prohibi tion" and after the most searching scrutiny for traces of alchohol, was allowed to be sold free of State and city license, and so also more recentlyafter further analyzing in Flor ida. It fills a long felt want for a stimulant and appetizerth.,t is not intoxicating; pleas ant to the taste, contains nourishment and specially suited for persons of weakarddel ieate constitutions. Itfhas the tastelof lager beer of the finest flavor; besides, to aid to its purity and medicinal qualities, is special ly made of our celebrated world renowned original Artesian well water. Pas up in. cases of one dozen pints at $1 25 per dozen five dozen at $1 per dozen, and in casks of ten dozen each at 90 cents per dozen. Cash must accompany each order. Copyrighted and patent applied for. We have no Agents, and none genuine. unless ordered direct from CRAMER & KERSTEN, PaLxrro BnrwnY, Steam Soda and Mineral Water Works, Charleston, S. C., U. S. A. LUCAS. RICHARDSON & CO., Stationers andPrinters, CHARLESTON, S. C., Note, Letter, Cap, Journal, Papers Eyeletss Shears, Rulers, and a variety of Ink stands, Wrapping Paper and Pa per Bags. Atlantic Coast Line. NORTHEASTERN R ALWAY CoMPA Y.N Cnanaoos, S. C., t Sunday, Nov.13, 1887. 1' Locaz, Scnznurz.-NoarT BoUn. No. 78. No. 52.* No. 14. No. 56. L've Charleston 12.25 a x 7.00?ix 4.30Opx 5.25pw Leave Lanes 2.50?Ax 8.46 .ax 6.25 px 8.20 e r Arrive Florence 4.20a i 10.24 a31 8.00 P x 9.50 r x *Daily except Sunday. soUTH BoUXD. No. 23. No. 27. No. 63.*' No. 61.* Leave Florence- - 12.25 a x 1.30a. C .0 ax 6.25p.x Leave Lanes 2.5 ax 2.50A.1 9.35 ax 8.07Pr , Ar've Charleston 4.35 Aus 5.00A X 11.9 Ax 9.45 PM *Daily except Sunday. ron PLATROcE, AsHEVILLX, AND HOT SPEINGS, West bound-Daily. East bound Daily. 5.25 r' x Lve.. Charleston. .r 1.30 A 31 7 x Ar...Lanes........Le 9. A x 7.52 e x Ar.. . Manning.. Le 8.20 A ux 8. ri~x Ar. ..Sumuter...Le 8.20 A re 9.55 p 31 Ar... Columbia...Le 6.50 A 31 2.17 A i Ar... Spartanburg... . Lye 2.17 ? 5.53 a x Ar.. . Hendersonville Lye 11.07 p ux 7.00 A 31 Ar.. .Asheville-. --.Lve 9.39 p x 9.00 A x Ar...Hotsprings...Le 7.25 p31 Through Sleepers from Charleston to Hot~ Springs, via Columbia and Asheville. COLUMBEIA SPECIAL-DAILY. (See foot note for Schedule of this Train or.: Sundays.) *No. 52. *No. 53. North bound. Stations South bound. 7.00 A x Lye. . .Charleston . ..Ar 9.45 r x 8.30 ax Ar....Lanes....Le 8.07px 9.10 A 31 Ar.. .. Manning. ... -Lve 7.20 y 31 9.36 A 31 Ar. . ..Sumter...Le 6.49 P x 10.45 A 31 Ar.. . ..Columbia.... Lye 5.33 p xa 5.53 r 31 Ar. ... Greenville. .. .Lve 9.40 A 31 4.50 P 31 Ar. ... Anderson. . ..Lve 10.40 A 31 6.02 P31 Ar.. . .Seneca...Le 9.17 A 3: 6.35 p 31 Ar. . . .Watlhalla....Le 8.55 A MY On sundays, Train will leave Charleston, S. C., 8.30 A. x., arriving at Columbia 1.10. . 31. Returning, leave Columbia at 5.33 P. 1., arrive at Charleston 9.45 P. x., stopping at all stations, both ways, on signal Nos. 53 and .-2 connect at Columbi. with. trans to and from all points on the Columi-. bia and Greenville, the Atlanta and Char.. lotte Air-Line. and the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. Nos. 52 and 57 con-. nect at Lanes with trains to and frong Georgetown. CASH ! CA h! ASH !! I desire to state to the public that for the C:15I, I will sell at such, figures as to defy afl- competition, whether in Charleston, Columbia, Sumter, or any other market in the State. When I am to get the mnoney, and thus to be able immediately to, turn this money again into other. goods, and again to make another small profit, my customers may. feel assured that my profit will be. .smail. Bring. m~e the money,, cash. down, and I will surprise, you at. my low prices. Where goods, are, charged) even though for a. abort. time, all merchants have, to adld at small- percentage to pay for book. keeper, books, possible losses, etc., MOSES LEVI, Manning, Sk Q.