The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 04, 1888, Image 3
THE MANNflG TIMES.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CLAnENDON CoUNTY To APPLY UN
EXPENDED BALANCES IN THE COUNTY
TREASURY TO CERTAIN CLAIMS.
SECTION 1. Be it resolved by the
Senate and Hors, of Representatives
of the State of South Carolina, now
met and sitting in General Asseumbly,
and by the authority of the same,
That the County Commissioners of
Clarendon County be, and they are
hereby, authorized and empowered to
pay to J. E. Davis the sum of forty
five dollars for the examining of the
work of indexing; for extra clerical
services, if so much be necessary, fifty
dollars, the past due unpaid fees of
the Sheriff of said County; out of any
unexpended balances in hands of the
County Treasurer; and they are here
by authorized and empowered to ap
ply the remainder of all unexpended
" nes in their bands to the pay
ment of the floating indebtedness of
said County.
Approved December 24, 1887.
-0
An Honest Physician's Candid Ac
knowledgement.
Occasionally there are candid and
fearless men in the medical profession
who, though strict adherents and ex
ponents of a professional "ethics" are
yet too noble minded to be hamnpeied
by prejudices and superstition about
"ethics" when suffering humanity is
concerned, men who will speak the
truth as they know it in behalf of
anything, and to whom a proprietary
medicine is not a scare-crow nor a
bugaboo, simply because it goes by
that name, but who investigate its
merits by experiments and when it
proves to be what it claims to be at
once step to the front and openly ac
knowleige its merits and commend
it to suffering humanity everywhere.
Such a man is Dr. J. N. Cheney, an
eminent physician, living at Ella
ville, Schley county, Georgia, who, in
a letter to the Swift Specific Company,
dated March 21, 1887, says, in refer
ence to their famous medicines:
~r S. S. S. medicine has revo
lutionized the old school practice of
medicine, of which I am bold to say I
am a faithful disciple. The danger of
mercurial treatment for blood noison
is known to all. The profession has
for centuries sought a harmless cure,
but in vain, and it had become a set
tled belief that it could only be cured
by mineral and dangerous treatment.
But in your medicine a safe and harm
less cure for the worst forms of blood
poison has been found. Your S. S. S.
izs3oun to humanity. I have never
failed to make a safe, perfect and
permanent cure where the patients
have followed ;our directions faith
fully."
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disens
es mailed free. THEE Swlmr SPECIFC
Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
Another Perpetual Motion Man.
CANANDAIGUx, March 29.-David
Jennings, of Lyons, Wayne county,
who has passed twenty-one years and
spent $30,000 trying to discover per
petual motion, claims he has got it at
last. He has patented and has on ex
hibition a -machine which runs at
great speed without any outside agen-'
cy whatever. It is an ordinary chain,
made of iron links two inches in
length, running over a triangular
frame work shaped like a harp. The
chain runs on wheels placed at the
three angles, and is so constructed
that when descending the long side
of the triangle the links double up
and the increased weight keeps up
the, motion. From the character of
the inotive power, the movement of
the chain constantly increases in ra
pidity, and a brake is required to reg
ulate it.
Early Nominations.
Tihe Laurens Adcertiser says there
is something significant and refresh
ing in the plain, honest, straightfor
ward way the candidates are coming
out this 'year in that county, and then
proceedls to moralize in the following
sensible line of thought:
"When a man boldly asserts that
he wants office, then voters are put
on notice to. view his qualifications,
and his record, and when this is done,
the correct administration of public
affairs is assured. The danger is
when side issues, which arouse pas
sion and prejudice, are brought for
ward to blind voters and secure nom
inations. Log-rolling and wire-pull
ing are not impossible in a primary
election, but on the contrary, when
successful at all, as has been clearly
demonstrated in our own county, are
entirelv successful. The fundameyi
- tal idea of the primary plan is to carry
out the will of the voters. If every
tub stands upon its own, bottom, if
candidates make a fair race on their
merit, the most acceptable men will
be chosen; but, the moment cliques
and rings begin to draw slates and
dictate preferences, the ground work
of the primary system falls to the
ground."
Chew Hygeia Tobacco, at Dinkins
& Ccws Druz Store.
A Its peculiar efficacy is due
NOTHING as much to the process and
skill in compounding as to
LIKE T the ingredients themselves.
Take it in time. It checks
diseases inthe outset, or if
they be advanced will prove a potent cure.
No Bole Sl01 lb Itllollt It
It takes the place of a
doctor and ole2 FOR WHOSE
scriptions. All who lead FO WHS
sedentary lives will find BENEFIT
it the best preventive of
an aefrIndigestion,
Constipaton, Headache, Biliousness,
Piles and Mental Depression. No loss
of time, no interference with business
while taking. For children it is most in
nocent and harmless. No danger from
exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Di
arrhoea, Bowel Complaints. Feverish
ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and
delicate persons will find it the mildest
Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little
taken at night insures refreshing sleep
and a natural evacuation of the bowels.
A little taken in the morning sharpens
the appetite, cleanses the stomach and
sweetens the breath.
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION.
"I have been practicing medicine for
twenty years and have never been able to
put up a vegetable compound that would,
like Simtnons Liver Regulator, promptly
and effectively move the Liver to action,
and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative
wers of the system."
L.M. Hirsros, t.n., Washington, Ark.
Marks of Genuineness: Look for the red
Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the
Seal and Signature of J. H. Zeilin dr Co., in
red, on the side. Take no other.
Law Blanks.
We have constantly on hand at THE TxiEs
office the following blanks:
Mortgage of Real Estate.
Title to Real Estate.'
Money Bonds.
Bills of Sale.
Lien for Rent.
Lien for Advances.
Note and Mortgage.
Mortgage of Personal Property.
Subpluna Writs.
Snbpcena Tickets.
Summons for Relief.
Trial Justice Jnrv Sum mons.
Trial Justice Witness Summons.
H,. A. 1OWRY, Agi.,
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Manniiing, S. C.
Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Can
ned Goods, Confectioneries,
Tobacco and Cigars,
at the lowest
CASH PRUCES.
I take no liens, but sell my goods
Cheap for CASH.
N1w STonE. NEW ('oo.
Cash Prises, Ltowest Prices,
M. KALISKY,
A GE NT,
OPPOSITE COURT HoUSE.
Drv Goods,
Boots alld s110s,
Tlobacco andl (;igars,
Best Family and FuneyV Gro
eeries, all
New and Fresh,
and all sod at lowest Cash prices.
Am agent for a large Tannery, and
will buy at hlighest market prices, all
kinds of hides and furs; also beeswax,
tallow, etc.
Give me a call and be convinced
that it is to your interest to trade with
me.
M. K ALTSKY, Agent,
M(AYXG. S5. C.
GUANO
at astonishingly
MANUFACTURERS PRICES.
We arc selling our Fertilizer at the fo-llow
ing loxv prices :
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano
less than 10 tons, per ton, $25.00; ten ton
and upwards, per ton, $22.50.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Superphosphate, les
than 10 tons, per ton, $15.50; ten tons anc
upwards, per ton, $14.00.
Excellent Georgia Standard Guano, les
than 10i tons, per ton. $22.54); ten tons an<
upwards, per ton, $'20.00.
ar Dlivered to Railroad or Steamboa
at Charleston, free of Drayage.
English Acid Phosiphate.
Germanl Kainit.
Nitrate of Soda.
Nova Scotia Land Plaster,
Peruvian Guano.
Ground Fish Scrap.
Cotton Seed Meal,
and Fertilizer supplies generally; alL bes
quality, at lowest market prices.
Cbnimunicate with .us beforebuying elst
where.
TIHEWLlCOX.& GBBs GUANO CO,
--HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS.
FERDINAND LEVI,
Bogin's old stand, SUMTER, S. C.
:o:
Greeting to Clarend'n:
I an now selling goods at Hard-pan prices. Call ani
be convinced.
Bargains in every Line.
I sell you Special Bargains in every department, suc' as
S9siery,
O-10-es,
Ccrsets.
Lacdies GooC's,
Samberg Fcging,
=s&Ces, 3F10112 dinag, c1 O., ctbo,
Sb.Ces and soots,
cents Fo1rnmi hing -OOdm,
A id ClO thing IN THE VERY 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'll call again.
Especial attention paid to Trimmings in the latest styles
Samples sent by mail on application.
Mv Clarendon fi-ienids may feel assured that a warm recep
tion and kind and courteous attention awaits them at my store
It will be to your interest to get my prices before buying
elsewhere. F . L E V I,
Bogin's old stand, Sumter, S. C.
)ESTAuLISnED 1855,] LUCAS, RICHARDSON & CO.,
iames Allan & . Stationers andPrinters
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Th le place to get reliabie goods
T.1..Note, Letter, Cap, Journal, Papers Eyelet:
Watelles, Jewell-. Silver'- shears, Rulers, and a variety of Ink
stands, Wrapping Paper and Pa
ware, Clocks. Silver. per Bags.
Pla ted-ware, 'Spcta- Atlantic Coast Line.
cbsandEye-lases. NORTHEASTERN RAILWAY CoMPAN1
CHARLEsToN, S. C.,
Sunday, Nov.13, 1587.
---- LocAL SoHEr.--NoRTH BouND
No. 78. No. 52.'* No. l4. No.56
Secial attention is called to our s'ock of L've Charleston- .
Watches in Gold and Silver and Nikel 12.25 A x 7.00 A M 4.30 p M 5.25 r
cases. Leave Lanes
2.50.A x 8.46 Ax 6.2 r 8.20 w
Arrive Florence
Best Goods at Lowest Prices. 4.20 A x 10.24 A Mr 8.00 p 31 9.50 r
*Daily except Sunday.
soUTH 30UND.
Silver Double Case Watches, S7.50, $10.00, N 3 N 7 N.3* N.0
and $15. up to the finest railroad time piece Leave Nlorece 27- o 3'N.6
Ladies' Gold Watches $30, $40, and $45 1:2.25 A 31 1.30 A x E.50 A x 6.25 p
an as Leave Lanes
and upar s.2.50 JAx 2.50 a 9.35 ax 8.07 r
A fine stock of Sur-veyors and Draghts- A'cCalso
men's tools and material.4.5Ax .0A 1.3A i94
pa-" Watches and Jewelry' carefully re- FATCASELLADOTsna
paired.WetbndDiy EatonDil
JAMES .ALLANY & 00., 5.5pLe.Caeso . r13A
285 Kriio STRIEET, . .2p~ r..arig. Le82
SINOF DRUM CLO.CK.95 r..CoubaLe65
Ar've a r..esto~n-~ ....Le21
5.35Ax A x xHed1r1n30l Ly 119.05 r
CHARESTO, ~7.0 AMuAr...anhes....... .Lvc 9.3 A
______- -7.02 A x Ar.. .Hoapning..... Le 7.25 A
9.55Sprns vA .Columbia ..... ALhville.5
having 5een analAr...bydllrtheveminenteS11da7s.
chemists7in0AthxtaAr...,Adhrvnllero-ibi- N- -. 'No. 3.3
non".0nd after.thHomostinearchingvscrutiny
foWtaes are oowa loe toe soldNorthfbocturerstiof touts de
freeofSt and ity lienrae, andich alster 3KLe halso . r94
haoin reen afaler fbyhe aalytheneinent-83 3 r. ansLe80
ida.mIs fill atlongta ant fring "Pribi-t91 A.. Mnig.. Le72
to"and aeter theti ot inteaing: es-crtiny.. Sutr. y 64
ant to the taste, contains nourishment and104A r..Coui...Ly5*3
specially suited for persons of weak and del- 5 r..Genvle. Lc94
icate conistitutions. Ithas the taste'of lager 4.0p A . Ldrn...Ly 1.0A
beer of the finest flavor; besides, to add to6.2p3Ar ne. Le91A
its purity and medicinal qualities, is special- .3-p~A....ahla..Le85
ly made of our celebrated world renowned
original Artesian well water. Put up in OpsdaTriwllevehres
cases of one dozen pints at Si 25 per tbzen; S . .0a . riiga ouba1
five dozen at S1 per dozen, and in casks of .I.RernglaeCubiat53
ten dozen each at 90 cents per dozen. Cash ~,arv tCalso .5P ssop
must accompany each order. Copyrighted a l ttos ohwyo inl
and patent applhed for. Ns 3ad5 onc tClmi
We have no Agents, and none genuinetrisoanfomllpnsonheCi
nless ordered direct from baadGenilteAlnaad~
CR AMER & K ERST EN, lotAiLieanthCarteoum
PAL.MErro BREwnY, adAgsaIalod.Ns 2ad5
Steam Soda and Mineral Water Works, nc tLnswt rist n r
ESTABLISHED 1844.
Charleston Iron Works,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Marine Stationary and Portable Engines And B'1ersq $a#i
Mill Machinery. Cotton Presses, Gins Railroad, Stean
boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies.
,8'Repairs executed with promptness and Dispatch. Sendfor price lis:
East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St.
Charleston, S. C..
Jn3lyr.
F. J. PELJZER, President. F. S. RODGERS, Treasures
Atlantic Phosphate Compafy;
of Charleston, S. C:
MANUFACTURERS OF
ISta/idard" Faerts11i .ers and Importers of
3PXTra GmaMA.N I TAI m'
Pelzer, Rodgers & .
General Agents,
Bnow 's WHARF, - - - CHARLESTON, S. C.
> MR. M. LEVI, of Manning, will be pleased to pupply. hiS
friends and the public generally, with any of the above brands
of Fertilizers.
LARDENE,
An extra refine grade of
COTTON SEED OIL.
Made Expressly for Cooking Purposes.
This is a pure Vegetable Oil, better, cheaper, and far healthier than Lard. Adapted to
all culinary uses.
Be sure and get LARDINE. If your grocer cannot gpply 'you, send to
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.,
East Bay and Cumberland Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Buy the Fertilizers of the old and reliable
W.ando Phosphate Co.,
of Charleston, S. C., .
3PnA.N rIs 8. H.aLcl ':F.,
President and General Agent, 5 Exchange Street.
For Sale by
MOSES L EVI, Manning, S. C.
The Cameron & Barkley Gompany,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Railway, Steamboat, and Engineer's Supplies, Bar Iron, Steel, Sa*
Mills, Steam Engines, Grist Mills.
Wilson & Childs Wagons and Carts, Old Hickory Wagons, Cotton Presses, Oils, Rubber
and Leather Belting.
We Guarantee the Lowest Market Prices and Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
on application.
MEETING STREET, - - - CHARLESTON, S. C.
OTTO F. WIETERS,
Wholesale Grocer,
WHOLEJSALE Dealer in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars.
No. 121 East Bay, - - - - - - Charleston, S. u.
Was. Jonssos, -Josi:rn TuoxpsoN, Jas- Rt. Jonssox.
Wrn. Johnson & Co.,
Importers and Dealers in A-aatiixeaoite and "Bitn '-a i 1
C(""AIT.5 for House and Office Use. Wharf and Depot, East End
Lawrens street, Branch Yard, south East Bay, opp. Custom
House.
Meeting Street, near MIarket, - - - - Charleston, S. C,
.- SEEDIS. SEEDS. %
In Stock in Their Season, and for Sale by
IL COLUMBIA, S. C.
SEED CORN-Shoe Peg, Golden Dent, White Flint, Red Cob, etc.
SSeed Rye, Barily, Wheat, Oats, and Clover.
SORCHARD Gna~ss, BLUE GnASs, Timothy, Red Top, Mixed Lawn, Lucerne,
Millet. KAFFIR CORN, GARDEN and FLOWER Seed generally.
Irish and Sweet Potatoes for Seed.
. ai Farmers having MERIiroRIOvs Seed to sell, please correspond with us
Lorick & Lowrance.
* Aug, 17. ay
,,PHILADELPHIA SINGER. AB W E
.High low
- $28. $0
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