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THE XANNflG TRIES. Published Every edel day. S. A. NETTLES, EDrroa ASD Ptoruiurron. M. CLINTON GALLUCHAT, ADVERTIsING AGENT. Terms: Susscnrrios RarEs.-One copy, one year $1.50; one copy, six months, Si cents. one copy, three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable in advance. ADVETISLsG RAvEs.-One square, first in sertion. $1 00; each subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertise ments. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months. ConshzvicTiocs must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communi eation of a personal character will be pub lished except as an advertisement. For further information address S. A. NETTLES, Manning, S. C. Wednesday, January 30, 1889. Mrs. M. Levi and Mrs. Ellen Iseman are visiting in Marion. $3.50 will be paid for a dozen nice grown fowls, at this office. The odor of orange blossoms is -again pervading the atmosphere. The recent very heavy rains have filled the wells almost to overflowing. Have your job printing done at the MAisimG Tnzrs office. Lowest prices. Red and white onion sets at Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. A car load of Kentucky mules will be sold at auction in Manning next Friday. Last Saturday was a wet, damp, disagreeable day to the disgust of our merchants. Garden seed, fresh and genuine, just re ceived at Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. A good cook can obtain a perma nent and paying situation by apply ing at the TIMES office. The McCafferty Bros. will sell a car load of large Kentucky mules in Manning next Friday, at auction. The recent heavy rains will cause a considerable rise iin Santee, but scarcely enough to do any serious in jury. Onion sets, at Dinkins & Co's. The recent heavy rains have put the woodlands in bad condition for lumber men, and they are in conse quence hindered getting timber to the mills. A few straggling fakes of "beauti ful snow" fell in town last Monday af ternoon, but the weather soon cleared o$, and yesterday was bright, beauti ful, clear and cold. Suppose the young people of our town have a valentine party? It -would create considerable amusement and pleasure. The day is two weeks off from to-morrow. Mr. Greeley, of the weather de partment at Washington, gave notice and hence we kiew of its conzing, but are of opinion that we would have found it out any way; in fact tmi cold of the past two days has been most -disagreeable of any this winter. Good Eating Daring court Week. Hot turkey dinners, oyster suppers, shad. sausages, &c., will be served by the iadies -of the Manning Baptist church during Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of Couri -week. They desire to raise the mortgage .from their parsonage, and earnestly beg the patronage of friends and visitors. Depot Changes. The main line of the Central Railroad is being changed at the depot and will ruc near where the side track now is, the twc tracks changing places so to speak; azad the cotton platform will be put on the same side of the railroad track as the other depoi building, thus making it much more conxven ient for receiving andi delivering freight, but possibly a little less convenient to pas sengers. This will be quite an improvement, and the advantages thus realized will fai more than compensate for the inconven lence to passengers. Court Ilouse Notes. Dr. W. E. Brown has been elected phy aician to the poor for the present year. at a salary of $150. There were two other bids .Dr. J. G. Dinkins, at $2 a visit; and Dr. H. H. Huggins, at the same figures as Dr. Brown's, $150 a year. Dr. Haiggins wm physician last year. Mr. Moses Levi was awarded the quarter ly contract for supplying the poor house with provisions, his being the lowest bid. The county commissioners did not pay out any money last Thursday, as Treasarea Huggins's report was not vet in. They wi! meet again Feb. 7th, when it is thought th< money will be paid out. Treasurer Sprott has issued 537 tax execu tions to the sheriff, who will forthwith pro ceed to serve them on the prop r aeties exet to paa at~ the proper time. 'Ihere will be about fifty more tax executions to be issuei from the additional list. The Jury. The following is the names of the grand and petit jurors drawn last Wednesday, t< serve at the February term of court: GBLuD JUEY. J. D. Hoyle, W. D. Shorter, W. 0. McIntosh, Isaac Johnson, col. J. M. Player, J. J. Holladay, W. L. Brunson, B. L. Gowdy, J. F. Cole, E. J. Ridgeway, J. B. Holladay, A. J. Holladay, C. W. Brown, Moses Stolvey, H. T. Avant, W. C. Reams, W. K. Evans, Jao. A. Ward. WV. E. Morris, T. N. Lowder, J. W. Rhamne, E. WV. W. Rush, Win. Bradley, col. G. WV. Smith, E. M. Hodge, D). F. Lide, L. B. Gibbons, G-abe Tucker, Li. M. McRoy, P. M1. B3utler, G. E. Hudgins, Harvey W. Shorter, U. H. Belser, D). H. Welch, Jno. W. Clark, P. B. Hlodge, H. B. Tindal, T U3. Minis, T. C. Owens, W. W. B3enbow. A. D. Rhame, A. J1. Richbourg, R. J. Aycock, W. J. He dge, F. P. Cooper, M1. L. Harvin, Mitchell Levi, Geo. Ried bourg, C. S. Land, A. L. Biurkiett, T. T. Bryant, 3. W. ITbbs, C. 3. Gibson, W. M1. Bott. r. Mens' and boys' hats all gqoultees. Ful line of mns', youths', and boys' cthing a: KNTUCY .MULES AT AU'TION. A Car Load of Large, Thoroughly Broken, Young Kentucky Mules to be Soid in Manning at Auction. Mr. Charles McCafferty, by special request, will sell at auction, in Man ning, at W. K. Bell's stables, Friday morning, Feb. 1, beginning at 10 o'clock, a carload of the finest KEN TUCKY MULES ever brought to this State. They are thoroughly broken to both single and double harness, are FOURTEEN HANDS HIGH, and larger, and from FOUR to SIX YEARS old. Mr. McCafferty says he has nev er brought any finer stock to South Carolina. He will also sell at the same time several fine saddle horses. These mules will be sold for cash, to the highest bidder, and some fine bar gains can be had. The sale will come off, regardless of wind or weather; McCafferty always keeps his word. Even if one does not care to buy stock, it will be well to come to town that day, just to see such a fine exhi bition of Kentucky mules. Mr. McCafferty has sold too many Texas ponies and mules in this county, for us to say anything about him. He sells at wonderfully low figures. The prices bid next Friday will of course be much higher than for the Texas mules, but even then great bar gains can be had. Let every body come, and bring his pocketbook. B. S. Dinkins Heard From. The following was published yesterday in the Columbia correspondence of the Charleston World: "B. S. Dinkins, the young Manning law yer, who is wanted at that place for burglary and forgery, committed in Deeenher. has been caught in Texas. Sheriff Rowan has received a letter from Deputy Sheriff J. .H. Bickett, of Cameron. Milam county. stating that he has Dinkins and will hol i him un til the arrival of the proper officer. Sheriff Rowan has telegraphed the fact of Dinkius's capture to Sheriff Lesesne, of Clarendon county." The WTrd is mistaken as to the arrest. No warrant has been issued for P. S. Dink ins, and of course he will not be arrested until such warrant of arrest is issued. Sheriff Iesesne received a letter yesterday from J. H. Bickett. deputy sheriff of Milani co'1nty, Texas, stating that Dinkins was there, and asking if there was any reward for him, and offering to arrest him. Sher iff L esesne has no warrant for his arrest, and of course can do nothing till such war rant is placed in his hands. Those sup. posed to be interested are not, it seems, dis posed to swear out any arrest warrant. The opinion seems to largely prevail that since Dinkins is away from Manning, to let hin stay: that it will not pay to bring him back to this State to stand his trial. And, by the way, we have heard that Mr. Dinkins is doing well in Texas. He is practicing law, and has a bri t prospect ahead of him. Thcre is also :. . or that he has written to parties in this place, that he will not further flee from the law, but that if he is "wanted" in this county, he will voluntarily return and surrender to the sheriff, and stand his trial. SUMMERTON NEWS. Labor Plentiful-Merchants Advancing Lightly-Railroad Racket-Incendiary Fire-Other Matters. Sr'a:r.:ox. Jan. 2S. -We have had an ~other week of rain and disagreeable weather. is section. It seems to be plentiful, but p to this time there has been very little work done on the farms. There doesn't seem to be as much willing ness on the part of the merchants to make advances indihscriminately as there was last year. I suppose the burnt child dreads the fire. at least some of us know how it feels. The Wilso'n & Summerton R. R~. will be ready to deliver freigh' at Benbow's by the last of this week. Rates will be only a frac tion higher than at Manning. Mr. J. D. Rutledge has made a survey of the road from here to St. James church, to connect with the Manchester & Augusta road. The W. & S. road will be pushed to that point as fast as possible. Mr. I. W. Fowler, General Manager of the Eutaw R. Rt., says he will have the bride completed over the Santee by the first of February. The work of driving the pilings has been commenced on this aide the swamp, and when the bridge is completed it will be oniy a little while before the road will be comnleted to Summerton, as it is graded and firrished with the ties. Jack Watson had his steam mill burned lst week, with his gins and several hundred bushels cotton seed. His losses amount tc about $500. It was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. Watson is a colored man, but honest and 'reliable, and liked by _both white and colored. Who his enemy is, is quite a mystery. Dr. A. J. Briggs has moved into the vil lage. He has bought and fitted up a place once owned by his father. Measles are prevailing in this community, and have proven fatal int some cases. C. Delicious Tea. For several months the T~IEs has been advertising 0. and 0. tea, and we ctan as sure our reaaers if they wish a fine article in the tea line they should give this branda trial. It is guaranteed- to be pure, fresh, undulterated--nothing but tea. The man ufacturers have kindgy sent us a quantity of it, to sample its merits and we pronzounce it very fine. Pure tea is one of +he most re fresing drinks. Read the advertisemnent elsewhere, an try a sample can of it. iwoLkm ARlNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,. Salt Kcheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tiely cures Filks. or no pay reqjuir(d. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. "For sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. 0. and 0.TEA The Choicest Tea Ever OfEered. ABSOLUTELY PURE. A MOST DELICIOUs BEVERAGE. TRY IT. e will tsor use ary ether, (det' sever mbi: It is the BrIGHS &RADI LEz, fr the best riantationa and mranite au-uutely pure and free from all adulterations or coloring matter. The packages are hermetically sealed and warranted fuln weight. It is more econ omical in ne than the lower grades. Oriental & Occidental Tea Co., L't'd:, ed 0,5ce, 3s Bvrunsg su~p, lxew Toer. S. A. RTGBY, M-ming, . C.( A Large Posterity. OAK.AND, Jan. 1.-Jarett Tomlin. highly respected colored man, died recentli in the Fork of Black river, in the eighty fourth year of his age. He died in the full triumph of faith, declaring that ther was nothing in the way to prevent his enter ing the kingdom of righteousness. Jarett Tomlin leaves 14 children. 41 grand children, and 28 great grand childrei --ninety in all. J. C. L. . AKtH POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel o purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mor economicol than the ordinary kinds, any cannot be sold in competition with the mu] titude of low test, short weight, alum o phosphate powders. .add oly/ in ca I ROnL B.nno PowDE. Co., 106 Wall St N.Y. Mules and Horses I will hava e a carload of nli ed mules and horses to arriv the last of the present week a prices to suit everybody, an all in need of stock are invite< to come and inspect before buy ing elsewhere. Respectfully, W. K. BELL.. Manning, S. C. Jan. 1.5, 1889. J. BR1IGGS, M D. SUMMER TOX, S. C. Specialist for the cure of Cancers an Chronic Ulcers. fA" Correspondence solicited. CITATION TO CREDITORS! A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIM against the Estate of R. J. Hollada deceased will present same duly atteste< and all persons owing said Estate wi :. p n t to the ur.'rna q"u fit Executors. JAM11S IK T[INDAL JAMES B. BiL'oWN, Ex.centors. Public School Notice. OIEIS HLEREY GIVEN TH.I .OICuin the months of January an Fbruary the School Commissioner's 0111< will be open only on Friday andi Saturda~ of each wveek for the transaction of ofhi business; and that during these months ti other four days of each week will be :sper visiting the public schoo'.s of the county. L.L. WELL.4, School Commissioner Clarendon Co. -BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearin qualties are unsupseatal roi Aial Onls. riGET THIE GENUINE. YOR SALE BY DELRaS GFEEArLL.. INational House 177 MEETING STRETET, 5 Doors South of Market Street, DIRECTLY ON LINE CITY RALlWAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mrs. H. M, BAKER, Proprietres! 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All the news of Americea will be foun each week in the 1Herald, while Its FOREICN DEPA RTM'ENT. wil contain a panorama of the Old W orli flashed under the sea over the Comimercia Cables. SPECIAL FEATURES. Practical farmiing, progres~ in scienc< woman's work, notable prulpit utterancec literature and art, st.;w iesb our bust at thors. Jnformiation on alil subjects. IAddress, IJAXMES GoIIDON BENNETT, NEw ToRK kI~lu.\LD, New York City. All kinds of Law Blans-title, mortgages, bills of sale, bonds. etc., a ways on hand at the TD~IES office RD fnor saet Chnrlnston priees. FERDINA Bogin's Old Stand. I desire to return to my many friends and customers mn- sine eral cash support during the past year. It is indeed gra.tif'ying ness on the same principles as heretoiore, and my customers ina LOWEST PRICES / I desire to nial SPRIING AND Si and for the next ti Bargains in Fall a MY CIAREN] ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO FERDIN A SUMTE EDIENDOII& MIDDLETON, Cotton Factors, t NAVAL STORES, I No. 1 Central Wharf, Stoves, Hardware, Tinware. R. M.MASTERS mHs just laid in a tremendous stock of At the lowest possible prices. -arcdw1are and. Tiwareo d Cheap for cash. This stock must be sold regardless of prices. COME ONE, COME ALL. Slate or Tin Roofing done promptly by first class workmen. Country or s ders filled with dispatch. Buy your Stoves at R. MI. MASTERS, 129 King St., between Queen and Broad, CHARLESTON, S. C. SF.W . CAPPELIVMANN, DEALE l IN CHOICE EIRIUE WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, T S. E. Cor. Meeting and Reid Sts., CHAR~LESTON, S. C. ~IChoice Flour a specialty. Sugars sold near cost. No charge for drayage. Goods deliv -ered free to depot. Country orders promptl aittended to. 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C ~ ittin o reitrs ''LImenG &an p Vb s edUah Z, to .~j aginst thecsbety af oirloanthsktoa ir dcceasod, ci.l sens thas.in propedlyyattest a dan al erox i dbttosad stL casri p.InIPa d sn intOF-t ArettcS"T."* anOToL!N'se d Lxed by r Hemponesunt ne satt Poidtiandbok Cment entS Kintg Stteedethrt, I Op.Acdey f Msi, et lB q lro erb, char, & aps CewAYrk.SharNeton,..CC 27G EAST DAY, CCHAARLESTONES.IC. d Contr orers oliite. i Write for our special pr'ces on full Cr'TTO NA s. (' or mnixed car load lots. ND LEVI, .N SUMTER, S. C. re thanks, and to express my high appreciation, for their lib to me. I shall continue the present year to conduct my busi rest assured they will always get at my store (ND BEST GOODS. :e room for my JMMER GOODS, irty days will give nd Winter Goods. )ON FRIENDS GIVE ME THEIR PATRONAGE. ND LEVI, R, S. C. I here are You Going? Why of course to 'DOHELL& CO.'S, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, OF SUMTER, S. C. We Invite Retail Merchants from the Country to Inspect Our Wholesale Stock, And Compare Our Prices With Any Southern Market. To the Retail Trade we offer special inducements. Our purchases are made with the manufacturers direct, and you save the retailers' profit by buying your goods from us. Our tremendous stock must be sold and will be, at Rock Bottom Prices. We have our Dry Goods, Grocery, Shoe and Clothing De. partments filled to overflowing. 0 Our stock of Silks, Satins, and in fact everything a lady's heart can wish in making up her winter wardrobe or Christmas trousseau, can be bought to advantage at O'Donnell & Co.'s, 1 Main Street, SU.'dTER, S. C. THE PALACE SALOON, NEXT DOOR TO BANK, su~MTm, S. C. We keep always on han~d a full stock of Wines, Liquors, Brandies, For teis, Ales, &c. BEER ON DRAUGHT, and all kinds of beverages. Pool and Billiard Parlors. Tobacco an.c. Cigars. A place of recreation for gentlemen. Call and see us. A. P. L E VY & CO., Main Street, SUMTER, S. C. PUJOKHABER BROS., Wholesale Bakery and Candy Factory, 464 & 466 King Street, CHA.3.=1 T 'ISTON, S- C PRoPRIEToRS OF THE FAMOUS PUCK BRAND CANDY. McElree'8 New Jewelry Palace, 262 ming street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ---0 THE LAR~GEST AND F'INEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTHiERN STATES. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Water bury Watches, and Scond( IHand Watches, FRENCH CLOCKS, SILVER PLATED WARE, AND WEDDING PRESENTS, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, GOLD HEADED WALKING CANES, AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELnY AT Mc~lree's New Jewelry Palace, o 4 K;,m- atvcet CIIBL ESTO)N. S. C.