The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 31, 1888, Image 4
BAl) Nh.WS FlRO31 CH'AlRLESTON.
Rumors of an lndep-.mdent Democratic
Ticket to be Viacea I.viore the Voters of
Ethat City.
(From the Sunday Bud;;et.)
There is some talk of an independent
ticket being placed in the field for county
officers, in opposition to that which was
n.,minated by the recent.;Democratc
county convention. Soineof the inst
prominent citizens of the county ale
spoken of in connection with the ticket.
A large number of the voters expresa
themselves as being in sympathy with
the independent movement, and avow
their intension to support the ticket, if
one is put in the field. The following
is a list of the gentlemen spoken of as
candidates: Capt. Alex. Melchers, for
sheriff; Dr. B. M. Bebby, for coroner;
Hon. U. W. Dingle, for probate judge;
Mr. S. J. L. Matthews and fir. J. IX.
Murphy for county commissioners.
There are contlicting rutors afloat as
to the candidates for the other effices.
It is said that the nominee of the con
vention for the position of school com
missioner will be indorsed. Mr. F. L.
M: Hugh's nar-e has been mentianed for
the position, while others say that he
would decline to run for the place, as he
is a candidate for the House of Repre
sentatives on the ticket nomL'.tcd at the
county convention.
There are numerous young men spoken
of for Representatives to the Legislature,
some of them the shrewdest business
men in this city.
CAPTAIN MELCHRS INTERvIEwED.
A Budget reporter called on Captain
Melehers yesterday to learn something
about the report of his leading the
ticket.
"Honestly I don't know anything
about it."
"Haven't you been asked to go on the
ticket?"
"-1 have heard a rumor of an Indepen
dent ticket being plactd in the field, but
I know nothing definite about it."
"If you were asked to go upon the
ticket, would you consent to do so?"
"I would certainly decline. But if a
sufficient number of the substantial
citizens of Charleston were to come out
in one of the papers of this city and
pledge their support toain :ifdepeident
ticket and I were requested to go upon
it, I would then, perhaps, consider the
question favorably."
WHAT MR. DINGLE SAYS.
The reporter tried to enter into a dis
cussion with Mr. G. W. Dingle on the
subject of the Independent ticket. Mr.
Dingle was not much inclined to talk.
"Well, yes, I have heard something
d1fe-srt,but can'trsgyanything in re
gard to the matter positively."
"You.will, be on it if there is such a
ticket, wil'you not?" asked the reporter.
"Yes; I suppose so. I don't know ex
actly who will be on the ticket. I have
heard it talked about. Good morning."
And' there the information stops.
There is "something in the wind." All
futuri developments, if there be any,
will be duly chronicled by this office.
. Two Miles a Minute.
Pancy travel-at the rate of two miles a
uhun Or' incline of polished ice,
417 an eighteen inch toboggan for a
carriage, a pretty girl for a bon comrade
and a pair of electric balls hanging over
head like harvest moons. Recall the
geniations ofi.being in love or a hot bath,
==ainep4r tb details of your first merry
go round, the immediate influence of
anmpagne, chloroform or any other de
licious intoxicant, and you have a faint,
very faint idea of the positively delight
ful'sensation that a fly down a toboggan
. bIte decent oneseemns
thes- *l oute lies be
d ;-you have-yiur
heartat-voor- tongue's -end, and when
getttrr .BfFthe :slide is reached-it is
'widershooting spuse," tingling blood
and 'e 'You'feel as though
'&da reaced the acme of en
~tthfe ara dream, earth a
vision ingthe boss game.
Adger eollege Burned.
WALHALLA. Oct. 22 -At 12 11. today'
the Adger Collegg building was covered
tbe on fir b e i agrm3 k
due the flames, but all to no avail, and the
building 'was totally destroyed. The origin
of the fire is not known. The building
w uninsured.. The loss is estimated at
bwedn $5,000 and $6.000.
A Marriage. ulny -eered.
SaD Srl!G Id , O0t. 24.-Prof.
Wmn. Taylor Thomn eitor of the Evening
Telegram, andE le 3@llergdaugh-.
ter of Benjamin MHiler, were married yes
terday ,as heomea of-tbrideae parents at
)fount"Afry;'iiear this-place. The (cre
mony was performed according to the
usages of the Society of Friends, and there
were 117 signeis to the marriage certifi
Thetp-egd tbles now fashiortale
are - ~s~gs 't bribes. Thef sht Triigile'
and ugly wedding gifts upon them, and
some Pardiggle of a visitor is fairly certain
to upset the table and break its load, and
when this is accomplished, the table can
be set away in the general refuge for ugly
things, the guest's bedroom, and happiness
will reign every where.
The street car of the future may be run
atter more scientific principles; but the
street car of the passed is run after more
eagerly now.
'A Its peculiar efficacy is due
OTNGas much to the process and
NTNGskill in compounding as to
LUKE IT the Ingredients ther's'Ives.
Take it in time. .it checks
diseases inthe outset, or if
theybe advanced will prove a potent cure.
lo HOe dIoud 1) 11ith01t It
It takes the place of a.,
ot oand costly pre- 'o HgSE
sedentary lives will find SEN EFIT
it the best preventIve of
and curefor ndestion,
Contiption, Headache, Riousness,
Piles and Mental Depression. No loss
of time no Interference with business
while tking. For children it is most in
nocent and harmless. No danger from
expoure after taking. Cures Coie, Di
ar-is, Bowel Complaints. Feverish
ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and
delicate prsons will find it the mildest
Ar rent and Tonic they can use. A little
aenat night insures refreshing sleep
and a natura evacuation of the bowels.
A little taken in the morning sharpens
the appetite, cleanses the stomach and
sweetens the breath.
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION.
"avbenpracticing moedicine for
twnt yaran have never been able to
put up a vegetable comond that would,
' Iike Simmons Liver Reglator, promptly
and effectively move heLiver to action,
and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative
powrs of the system."
L.M. Hzxros, x.n., Washington, Ark.
Msarks of Genuineness: Look for the red
Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the
Seal and Signature of J. HI.Z'el'n dr Co., In
If You Are Sick.
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep
sia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles. Fever and Ague,
$leeIless fres'artial Paralysis, or kervous Pros
tranion, use .Iaine's Celery Compound and be 'I/
cared. In each of these the Cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exi osure or malaria,
1.4e etfect of which is to weaken the nervous sys
tem,~re-ulting in one of these diseases. Remove
the c. USE with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
ymvLT will disappear.
Paine's Meery Compound - odt
JAS. L. Bowst, Springfidld; mass., writes:- dyes ever made, and to give more brlian and
" l'aine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled as d'able colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take
a Nerve Tonie. In my case a single bottle r.
wrought a great change. My nervousnes' entirely De DF
disappeared, and with it the resulting affection A Dtans
of hestmahheart and liver, and the whole De
tone of the system was wonderfully invigorated. A Coat colored
1 tell my friends, if sick as I have been, raine's
Celery Compound NTS.
-W ill. Cure You ! ? hl anuete
Sold by druggists. S1 ; sixfora5. Prepared only Ueeqsafled for al Fancy and Art Work.
by Wrote, tclLrlDbOS C ., Burlington, Vt At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Props., Burlington, Vt,
Th e, Manning Academy,
MV JNI=N- S. C.
A GRADED SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
TWENTIEThI SESSIdON BE(GINS, MONI)AY, SEPTEMBER 3~, IS SS.
PRINCIPALS:
S. . N TTLES, A. B.. MRS. I;: C. ALSBROOK.
AIM.
The course of instl'uuctiol, embracing tell years, is esigned to furnish .
liberal education suited to tile ordinary vocations f life, or to fit stdents fo
the FreshUman, Sophomoren or qJuuior class of aolleFesn
P'LAN 0O" INSTRUlCTIONI.
The most approvetA text books are used. The blackboard is deemed a
essential 111 the t~ittss rooml. The imiiay of an author is invariably reqluired
of each pupil. Iln all work dlone, inl whaitever depairtmuet~t, and whatever the
extenit of ground covered, our motto shall always be 'i'HIIIRoV(lINI'N"s. TIO this
end, we shall require that every lesso be Leaned IHf ADOt in time for the las
recitation, then elsewhere. No real progress can be made so log as t e
pupil is allowved to go on from day to day reciting only half-perfect lessons.
TEAGMS PE: MONTH OF FOAND WEEKS:
. EriNTar T Department E3 eIr N MuNs, E................... $1.00, 1,nd $2.11
Intermerdiate 1)vparttorett (2 years course).:..............2.50
Hi''her lhela'ttntl (2 years (otitrs') ...............$3.N0, and 3." (
Co~~k'giatee D'rtint3vars~ course) ........ ............... $4.00, tuid 4.5))
Muisic,. in(cluding use ofnstrtment.. ....................................00ii
Conti ngent Fee: tier sw onp of 5 unirt .s,-in k3vance......-......25
ard per n.tL. A_.:... . . . a.. ......E... A0K
Board from oindas to Friday per month e ...........................ears,
The Principals feel much encouraged at the hearty suppot givents t
school heretofore, and promise renewed efforts to llake the school what ii
should be-FIRST CLASS in every respect.
For further particulars, send for catalogue. Address,
S. A. NETTLES,
Manning, S. C.
G4ROVE SCHOOL,
M & JNI - S. C.
A Graded School for Boys and Giris.
PRINCIPALS:
Mrtss V'IRINIA INGRA1M. I. T. BA(.NAL.
The Fifth year of the Manning Grove School will begin September 3rd, 188, and Clis
June, 189.
It is the parpre of the principals to give thoroug instruction i the elenentar
branches, and then advance the pupils as rapidly as scan.b jmdieft will admit.
Boys and young o nen desiring to prepare for college will find the course of inst'tiot
admirably adapted to that purpose, and special attention will be paid to that class 0
students w~hen desired?.
Speciael atte ni ovn to Calistheics
te schol ulte d ip n is 2i cvtplt' courder for . c.m. . t and.. - -- on-ve-ni-en-c- , - b-- in- - w-- e
Coeiatean Dearmle ted inrs coutrs. ... ............$.0 n
Ist incldiue. ofinstr. unen.. Fifth....... ........-.........- . --.
congerad enof.....n..ths.n Stgadvne...........-.. -.....-.-1)
i rd p aem ..~........ ..... .00 v-..t- - a n .- ght- h - g-- ad-- e- s .-.--00
Borth grm3odt raday.per.mnth),.........2..igadPin.........-.2.- 5 -a00
Bcoardandetodging and priseuo resnble ers taketheschoolawhatei.
For further particulars, pply toir ofathlge. rinip ss,
II. C. BS. A., NEeTiLEn,
C. Bssas JENINS Genl Maage. RtlA~nS. anningSec. C s.
CROMVISIO ECHNTS,
Gi A H Grui'C raeSsohEole otoys Gins.irs
The Fifth yearsfotheoneannnghGro0, 6hooanwill0bgin Septemeri3rdo188, andpclos
tht we ae offerise way thelrincipast. givedth or insrctiniheeetr
Oilchs, Rubbte andvLanether Being asnapdy as coun.1tjudinen will.Sudmis.
Boy en you nteiring t pre for olee Qillidthecs o f' G struto
stdnswhendeid.EHle&Co
Fpca teto givn Cathndics.tc du s
EXPENHEREST3ON.
For gorthe patiueau apyto eihr5. th5ricpas
A godmes at Bady.ompny
A reCt Ego Wooad Boer At lsEgn.n2Bies h FnosLtl
GintHyrali-o tt1-ress, at l otoGis .
Wehav itock oeeachn60, $5(n) 0swEgeGiol hpwr
tht Xe.r o'oodng ovay belo cost Snprin for p$2.75
Ais Rubeoad Le at Betn4.51)mlt ln f ilSupis
an cod e Gurne oet Prlice at or.0 Bt Q$.litooos
CA IE O &t~ut BA ti SKLEY MlC o., Charlestn5.0 C.
WM.r. Aolmeswards
1 els;l'aies ''hn t ile
MISANDNAINN BATERYAL
Foreign~qb' atd Domei(C su'lt. (lues
Bre20,Easte, CHaiREdTO, S.utC.c
THO.ARGEST YREIEI AND TFRETUREHUE
Ja. F. ORPR ISER~
JOSEPI F. RlIAMlt,
:ITTNEYXE l AT LA lI'
MANNING. S. (.
JOHN S. WILSON,
\MANNING, S. C.
F N. WILSON,
IN.U1;AX'E A';.EX',
MANNING. S. C.
A L EVI,
. TTui l' A17T 1..1 II'.
MANN ING. S. C.
. eV- Notary I'nl lie with s",Ld.
S7V. II. I NGAM.
. ATI'TuISEY .1T LA I,
Otlice at 'ourt I loue,
M 'ANNING, S. C.
ICLINTO N GALUCHAT,
ICACT'Ess IN COURTS OF
CHA RILESTOY and CLA RENDOX.
Address Communistions in care of Man
ning 'I'LMES.
JOS. H. MONTGOMERY,
A T TORNEY AT LA A,
Main Street. SUMTER, S. C.
-0-Coletions a specialty.
W. F. B. IANSWOI-TH, Sumter , (.
B. S. 1)isIs, Manning, S. C.
J1AYNSWORI'H & DINKINS,
ATT~IRXEYS AT LA I,.
MANNING, S. C.
D . G. ALLEN IIUGGINS,
I>ENTIST
- (tii:,r(ti
MANNING AND KINGS'TEI:.
KingstreO, from 1st to 12tH of ech mzonth.
Manning, from 12th to 1st of each month.
- OFru'E il'us
9 A. M. to I -1'. M. and 2 to 11'. \I.
TJ. BRAGl>ON,
cJ J.
REAL E-.T Al TE AG :EXT
FRESTON, S. C.
Ott rs for sale on Main Street. in business
portion of the town, TWO STORES, with
suitable lots: on Mannling and R. R. streets
TWO COTTAGE RESIDENCES, 4 and 6
rooms: and a number of VACANT LOTS
suitable for residences, and in different lo
calities. Terms Reasonable.
ESTABLISH ED 1582.
Louis Cohen & Co.
224 King Street.
CHA RLESTON, .
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry aid Fancy Goods.
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*i'Samples and prices cheerfully sent
on application. Orders entrusted to
me will receive my prompt personal at
tention. Will be pleased to see my
friends from Clarendon County.
ISAAC M. LORYEA,
With Louis Cohen & Co.,
CHARLESTON, Y. .
MAx G. Bryant. JAS. M. LraD.
ISouth Carolina. New York.
Grand Central Hotel.
BRYANT & LELAND, PRoPRaiETORS.
Columbia, Sonth Carolina.
The grand Central is the largest and best
kept hotel in Columbia, located in the EX
A CTBUSJNESS C'ENTER OF TiHlE UI!TY,
where all Street Car Lines pass the door,
and ita MENUC is not excelled by any in the
South.
Notice of Application for Charter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
japplication will be made to the General
Assembly of the State of South Carolina, for a
Charter for a Rail Road, to be known as the
Wilson and Summnerton Rail Road, leading
frm a point at or near Wilson's Mill on
the Central Rail Road of South Carolina,
in Clarendon County, in said State, to
or near to Sumnmerton in said County,
and thence, if deemed expedient, to a
point on the Manchester- and Augusta
Rail Road, at or near Antioch, in said
County. -
CORONER'S NOTICE.
N OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have made arrangements with Mr. WV.
. Bell, of Manning, to promptly forward
me any telegrams or other official commni-li
caions. By this mieans I shall be able, in
a few hours, to attend any' inquest.
i. C. COCHR AN,
C2oroner Clarendon County.
F. VON SANTEN & SON,
FANCY (OODS, 'TOY,
CONFECTIONERY,
CRADLES.
Children's Carriages
eosting fr tin $4.5() to .'4 0 each.
2t 3 King Stret,
-McGahan, Brown & Evans,
Joblberso
('litilllg.
Nos. 224, 226i and 228 Meeting St.
Charleston, S. C.
Win. Burmester & Co.
HAY AND GRAIN,
Red Rust Proof Oats, a Spe
cialty.
Opposite Ierr's Wharf,
CH A RLESTON S. C.
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pe
an er c" e t 6
S. Wollovistie, Agt., & Co.,'
Fine Wines, Liquors, To
bacco, and Cigars.
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The only Pool and Billiard
P'arlors in the town.
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SIMON PURE OLD MOUNTAIN
-DEW
Corn and Rye
-AT
I.'E.ISNJ :111EP'IICES.
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( oyn/rg (/Y77r~r. F Wia thl
C(.e. linllr, ( o s |ntu l l yrtritefw .
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1e' Call and take a "NIP" of my
OLD TOM GTJN.
S. WOLKOVISKIE, Agent,
Manning, S. C.
GUSTAVE ALEXANDER,
MAN NNING, S. C.
e ry A TX1TCIh
Ani all leacling WVatches, Spectacles, ad
EYE GLASSES.
Repairing Neatly Done.
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All Work Warranted.
C. I.Hoyt & Bro.,
DEALERS IN
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
etc.
alir REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 49
Main Street, - - Sumter, S. C.
L. W. FOLSOM,
Successor to F. H. Folsom & Bro.
SUMTER, %. C.
DEALER IN.
WATCHIES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
Mah. anlFns aor nA eia a
r.lr b v in i'ilreev neflatn
17 . arl 1: Eas.it l y, Charleston, S. C,'
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Fisl ( 'hiss in all i/s ;I.,,-.iaienlS,
Exehn niiGLroceArylors,
(ni. Pa s On Shva. Eh-.
I ie Is :!El ati- t Lgt s , leat- n ~i
/b ;t'itunus // 44er tee / l ay ll il ji r~ ' i cp/
CH.ARLEHTONLT.N.
HARDWARE STORE
The notice of every one is called to the fact that
R. W. IURANT & SON
Keep a full supply of Goods in their line.
Fw-me-s' Sujplies, Mechun ic Su>plies, flousehold Supplies, Etc.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES OF BEST MAKE!
Wagon and Buggy Material from a Bolt to a Wheel. Pumps Both Iron and Wood.
Belting in Rul)lber and Leather, and Packing of all Kinds. Imported Guns,
Muzzle and Breech Loading ! Pistols in Variety from $1 up. Powder, Shot,
and Shells, &c., and we are Agents for the
G-reat Western. Powcer Company
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
With many thanks to a generous public for their past liberal patronage, and
soliciting still their kind support, we are respectfully, etc.
R. TV. D URANT & SON,
S1MTER, S C.
GO TO TIlE
Manning Cash Store,
IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN
MEN'S, LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
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N~ice stoc'IE. of
Groceries, Fruits, Cabbages, etc.,
Always on Hand, at
H. A. LOWRY'S, Agent.
ESTABLISHED 1844.
Charleston Iron Works,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Marine Stat ionary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw
Mill Machinery. Cotton Presses, Gis, Railroad, Steam
boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies.
-R:epjirs er,"n uledl wilt j nomjlo'ss and Dispatch. &ndfor price lists.
East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St.,
Charleston, S. C.
F.. . I1i.:izsa:R, PreSidellt. F. S. RODGERS, Treasurer
Atlantic Phosphate Company,
of Charleston, S. C.
MANUt FACITURERS OF
S-iaclard. Fer-t- i ers and Importers of
E11EaE] rE1M.A.N IAIrmIT.
Peizer. Rodgers & Co.,
General Agents,
BRoWN'S W HAR1,, - - - CHARLESTON, S. C.
Ml . 1. LEVI, of Manning, will be pleased to supply his
f1rienids and the public generally, with any of the above brands
of Fertilizers.
OTTO F. WIETERS,
Wholesale Grocer,
WHOLESALE Dealer in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars.
No. 121 East Bay, - - - - - - Charleston, S. C.
JRICE BEER! RICE BEER ! [GEO. E. TOALE. HENEY OLIvEE.]
We are the sole manufacturers of this de
licious and healthy beverage, which after
having Ben analyzed by all the eminentE.To . & Co
eist s in Atlanta, Ga., during "Prohibi- 3f4XUFACTURERS AND IVOLESALE
tion" and after the most searching scrutiny
for traces of aichohol, was allowed to be sold -T '+A? TEE IN
free of State and city license, and so also 1)001 p
more recently after further analyzing in Flor
ida. It tills a long felt want for a stimulant s811,
and appettizer that is not intoxicating: pleas
ant to the taste, contains nourishment and Blns
specially suited for persons of weak and del- 3Oill~dlngs
ieute constitutions. It has the tastelof laLger
beer of the finest flavor-; besides, to addl to MiallIels,
its purity an d medicinal qualities, is spe~cial- GrateS, etc.
orgia Aresanlrlwtr Pu upi cr ll 'Work, Turning and
cvaseiozen 1p>r $125 pe doe IllSidle illiSll. Builder's Hard
ten dozen each at9 cents perV dozen. Cash ware, andl General
must accomkipany each order. Copyrighted
and patent apphtled for. B iul iaeil
We have no Agents, and none genuine
unless ordered direct troru ,OFiEADSl.SOM
CRAM ER & K ERSTEN, O~C N AEROS
PALrSrro BREwRlY, 10 and 12 Hayne Street,
Steani Soda and Mlineral Water Works. REAR CHARLESTON HOTEL,
Charleston, S. C., U. S. A.Chretn S.C
dOHN F. WERiNEI:, L. H. QUIROLLo. AlWr uxned
JOHN F. WERNER & CO. -Write for etimaes
W(L~AL ROCER, A HN R
PROVISION DEALERS,
1t and 1f East Bay, and 29 anud .31 Y en
LI Iam hedgentfortheCe,
CHA RLESOLNING.HEAD
THE PRADTT'FAVOITE
Iaamosletagytuinltis coucyhfo
cacso-2 U -0 SQUARN. ALL.
THE LAIES' FVORITE The Pe~ople3' owlaendoo:a
sakour agent atI aourhe Age for tehsadIo ucasr A ulo e ber
PRASCTT HGRIN,
NE~H~h EE~G MA~ UNE CLwDELL AunCo .'s .
CRICRO - 28UngOnesQUandNBoilers.s
Iih -o amsole Agent hs Founyr o
DOS LAW(TTON PNTE .
Con M~ills, Pn ultivts, Rohant
iln, iec. i
pih.ll his macnder sdrc
from theanfactr ind wetille l C.E tr
P ices bIt will be h datg
ofpucAlsero Dealer nmebfr
- GENESALOHARDARVIN
an 'i~vre ooer to.ManinsC
FIFTEN D YS'1RIA IToING CuTr, unsartnd Sport
.i~u payan aent16 o ~SolbutsAngfntcsrFoar
~ C. A. WOOD TrE's dIE oaplcation