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TIM XA1ING TIMES, Maimixig, S. C. WEDNESDAY, October 9,1889. There are over 11,000 millionaires in the United States, according to a recent estimate. When a Mexican editor was releas ed from jail last week, his friends got up a bull fight to celebrate the event. It is a fine thing to be an editor in Mexico. It is said that the world's fair is more likely to go to Chicago than to New York. The lat.ter city is so very slow about raising money for other ~ great enterprises of her own that it is thought that she will be equally - penurious in regard to this great af fair. - A Brooklyn girl committed suicide by hanging herself by her corset string. The only thing unusual about this is that she put the strings around her neck. Lots of girls are committing suicide every day, by the same means with one difference-the strings are around their waists. Capt. William Quirk, of Florence, has gone to Washington on business connected with a claim which he has had against the government of Vene zuela for about twenty years. It is rumored that the Captain has sued the Venezuela government, and that he has nearly succeeded in making atifctory terms. It is reported that one of the sub slliances in Edgefield county expelled wone of their members not long ago afor using jute bagging contrary to the direction of the club. Another member ordered 500 yards of jute bagging, and he had to ship it back 'or-be expelled. He shipped it back and ordered cotton. The Philadelphia Record says Gro ver Cleveland grows as he gets far ther away from thie White House, just as a mountain grows larger to the eye a little distance from the foot. - His name is received with tumultuous ,cheers at Democratic .assemblies all over the Union. The people do not forget honest and capable service. The Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina will meet this year in the , thrving city of Spartanburg. It is to =convene in the handsome new Pres byterian church'at tnat place on Fri day, the 25th instant; at 8-p. sr., when W.. the opening sermon will be preached bythe Moderator, the Pev. H. y. Mc ay, pastor of the Salem, Black Riv er, church in Sumter county. We read about a million bushels of hbut few people realize what a amount it is. But if a million bushels of wheat were loaded on freight cars, 500 bushels to the car, +i would fill a train fifteen railes long. transported by wagons, the line of <t a would be 142 miles long. And et we consume and export more than e00,000 bushels of wheat annu nstitutions of the five in on -other xeognizes the right of women to the <ulge. .North Dakota, South D)a - Idaho and Washington have Ceshgranted school suffrage to adults <-&f that sex. Montana gives them th( right to vote on local questions pro. ided they are tax-payers, while Wash in~timi and South Dakota will subit *thes question of unrestricted woman A-sjiffrage to the voters. .eNo treasury in the world ever con -ined so-vast a sum of mo'ney, bo'asts Francisco Chronicle, as that - tited States. The last state. 7sent shows that there is in the treas urvaults over six hund'red millions Yii gold- and silver. coin and bul. ion. Of .gold coin and bullion Jheamount is $303,504,118; silver <onand bullion, $315,343,180. By ~teside of this vast accumulation the rices of other countries, and tbee'recorded in history, sink into nignificance Prof. C. A. Johnson, a colored sci Kglst, is~ doing some tall predicting e- oncerning the antics which some of 'ihe principal planets will s'oon under go. The sun, he says, will be reduced to a cinder in a few years, and at the Senid of eighteen years our globe will explode. If the professor would kind sytate which of these catastrophes is . ~take precedence of the other it euold have the effect to allay at least jailof the apprehension to which his statements have given rise. Disproportionableness, with 21 let 1ters, is said to be the longest English word. -Other languages furnish nu nerous examples of longer ones. For natance: One of the villages in the arth of Wales is called Lllantairpw Fgyngllgogerpwllandypilwgogo. On the Isle of Mfull, in Argy llshire, there is alplace called Drymztaidhorickhill.. el iattan. The two longest words in ~Wthe German language are: Gesund heitsweiderherstellungszusammwenmis chagser altiskunierado .gesellschaftsvereinmacher. A gentleman who has just returned from the West rEports that in certain portions of Texas the only reason a wholesale exodus of the citizens to South Carolina is not inauguratedl is poverty.. In Texas South Carolina is as Texas is in South Carolina, which should convince any man, what we . have, long believed, that, taken up one side and down the other, there is no place like home. As bearing out this ptatement, we note the many cases reported all over the State where those who have gone in search of wsalth are returning to their land of nativity, sadder but wiser men. Of President Harrison's dismissal of Mr. Straus from his post of minis .tder to Turkey in spite of the protests of the missionaries, the Boston Herialv says: In this the President is no worse than other religious men in politics. It may be that religion ought to be stronger in its powver over the human mind than is polities. but it is none the less true that it seldom is. There are many ministers, many -elders, and many deacons who are also earnest and active politicians. We do not question that they are sincere mnen in both relations, but with the great majority of them, when religion and politics come into conflict in their minds reinn gos tn the wall. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser. 1;Y Mrs. ~owsER:. There were several little things I wanted done about the house this fall, and so the oiler week I engaged a colored man to come and work for a couple of days. It so happened that lie camne one morning before Mr. Bow ser had left the house, and was greet ed with: "Well, what's up now "Ize dun bin hired to work, sah." "Who hired you ?" "De lady, sah." "What to do ?" "Jobbin', sah." "Well, she has changed her mind and, doesn't want you." After the man had gone Mr. Bowser came into the house and asked: "Did you hire a colored man ?" "Why, yes." "What for?" "I was going to have him white wash the vegetable cellar, take down and clean the laundry stovepipe, and do some other odd jobs." "H'm! Mrs. Bowser, I don't believe in encouraging such people. He'd have done about one hour's work and charged you for a whole day. I don't believe he knows any more about whitewashing than I do about play ing the harp." "But he said he did." "Certainly. Did you ever see a ne gro who wouldn't say anything to fit the occasion ?" "Well, but--." "There is no 'but' about it. If there are any little jobs about the house I've got plenty of time to do them. -In fact I need just such exer cise. Such work is a diversion for me, and the doctor recommends it." "Do you mean to say you will do the whitewashing ?" "I do. I don't do it to save a dol lar, but for my own benefit. I always liked the smell of lime." "I wish you wouldn't do it. You'll get. lime in your eyes and you will blame me for it, and---" "There you go ! Blame you! What would I blame you about? If I get lime in my eves it's my own fault. Mrs. Bowser, 'you are getting to. be a good deal of a crank lately." "Vell, if you are determined on it, don't say that I asked you or encour aged yo'u." "That's a funny way to talk to me, Mrs. Bowser ! Are you getting ready for the insane asylum? I think I run my own house yet. If I'm willing to peel off and do these odd jobs I ought to be encouraged instead of insulted. I was quite sure how it would end, but I said nothing more, and in the course of an hour he got into his old clothes and went down cellar. I foi lowed him down to give him a few last words of advice, but he didn't heed them. "You go right up stairs and sit down and enjoy yourself," he said. "Here's the brush and here's a pail of lime,.and if I don't whitewvashi more cellar in ten minutes than Moses could in all day, I'll never try it Iagain. Besides, Mrs. Bowser, white. ivashing is not the slouch work you imagine it to be. It has got to be done by a person of taste and inielli 'fence or it won't stiwd. _I-'nt a lit ieujeing to'give-it a tinge." "You understand," I said, -as I got what he wanted, "that I did not ask you to do this work." "Ask me ! What on earth ails you !Mrs. Bowser? You are n'aking fuss enough over ten minutes' work to warrant a year's job." "It must be well done." "Certaiuly." "Tocoats all around." "Even if it takes you all day." "Even if it takes mec over half an hour, which it wyon'[. I'll show you a job here that will make a black man turn green with envy. Just run up stairs and make yourself comfort able." I' retreated upl the stairs to the kitchen door and waited for results which I knew wvere sure to come. Mr. Bowser dipped and dished and sozzled and stirred until he had the liquid to his liking, and as he began on the stone wall I heard him chuck ling: "I said fifteen minutes, but I'll go slow and take twenty. The idea of a colored man sloshixig around here all day to do this work. Let's see. I believe i'll take the overhead first." I held my breath in suspenuse for a long minute. Then a tell arose from that cellar whichi jumped the cook out of her old slippers and made her erv' out: "For heaven's sake, Mr's. Bowser, have we been struck by another ey' lone ?" TJ.here was a second and a third yll and as I huirried down stairs Mr. Bowser stood in the middle of the cellar, hands outstretched and jumping uip and down as if he had fire gpder' his feet. "For Heaven's sake what is it, Mr. Bowser ?" I asked. "W~here ?" "In my eyes! I'm blind ! I've burned thenm out !" I got hold of him and led him out to the laundry tubs and set the water to running. Hie had indeed got a (ose in his eyes, but it was more painful than dangerous. He could hardly see daylight after we had washed out all the lime, and as I led him up siair's he said: "I shall never see again--never see you or the baby again in my life !" I washed his eves with milk and got him to lie dowvn on the lounuge, and in a couple of hour's he was pret ty near all right. His eyes were soi'e, but no gre at damage had been done. He was very gentle until lhe discover ed this. Then he suddenly tuined on me with: "Mirs Bowser, what possible excuse can you urge in extenuation of your conduct ?" "What do you mean? "Whaut do I mean ! That's a cool question to ask me ! In view of what has transpired what hav'e you to say ?" "I say that you were foolish to uni dertake the job. I wvarned you how it would turn out." "Mrs. Bowvser" lie shouted, squirt ing tears of lime-watei' out of his eyes, "do you pretend to deny that you didnt encourage mec to undertake a task which y'ou knew would put my whole future happiness, if not amy life, "I do, sir. I did all I possibly could to dissuade you." "And you are not to blame ?" "Not in the least." "And I brought it all on myself?" "You did. "Mrs. Bowser, this is too much too much! I could forgive one who had wronged me, if penitent, but when they attempt to brazen it out it. is time for action. We will settle on the amount of alimony right here and now." But we didn't. After ~blinking around for half a day he went down town, and when he came home to supper he was as good natured as pie. I got a colored man to come and do the work, and two or three days later, when Mr. Bowser happened down the cellar, I heard him saying to himself: - "Yes, it's a mighty slick job I did. on this, and I'll tackle that stovepipe to-morrow morning. ]'3 KLEN'S AlNiC \ SAL\E. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, F ever Sores, Tetter, ('happed Iliands, (hilbains, Corns, and all Skin Ernptions, anud posi tively cures Files, or no pay requiired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfation or Iaoney refunded. Price 2- eents per box. For sile by J. G. Dinkins & Co. A SAFE INVESTMENT. I,, onewhich is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results. or in case of failure a return of purthase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. KiLg's New Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection iof Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Intlamniation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, icfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles I free at J. G. Dinkins & Co.'s Drug Store. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have giv en such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase pric, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. G. Dinkins & Co., Druggists. FOR DYSPEP.SIA Ue Brown's Iron Bitters. 1Physiciauls reconimend it. All dealers keep it. S1.0i per 1ottle. G enuine has trade-maark and crossed red lines on wrapper. A Wonderful Spring in Sumnter. About eight miles from the city of Sumter, one hundred yards in the swamp from the eastern bank of Po cotaligo, on the lands of J. T. Scurry, is situated a most worderful spring of water possessing, unquestionably, re markable medicinal properties. The land on which the spring is situated is a part of the Scurry homestead and has been owned by that family for more than one hundred and thirty years. According to family tradition the medicinal value of the water has been known for that length of time. Tom Scurry, a valiant soldier under Marion in revolutionary times, dressed and bathed his Tory inflicted wounds in its healing flood. - The waters come straight from the bowvels of the earth, the depth being unfathomable. Easy of access: it has been psortd-ting the p~eople of the Concord commu~nit'--'hundred years, and has invariably proven un failing as a cure for diseases of the skin, wounds, sore eyes, and blood affections. It seems a specific for diseases of the blood. The water Looks pure and clear when first taken from the spring, but when left expos ed to the air for a time a yellow scum settles on the surface. A jag of the wvater has been sent to this offiee to be transmitted to the 13epartment of Agriculture for analy' sis, which we will publish when re ceived from the Department. The taste of the water is not unlike that of rain water and does not dis lose the presence of any mineral known to us. It is rather remarkable that the ex isence of a spring of water po~ssinig the medicinald properties claimed for this Seurryv spingu should- have been so long concealed from all except those in its immediate vicinity. The water of the famous Bromine Arsenic springs of Virginia does not betiay to the taste the presence of any mineral. The properties wemre only discovered by chanice use as1 drinking water by the proprietor of the spings1.- It may be that vwe have someting in our midst, quite equmd to these wonderful springs of Virginia. Sumter WatJuchman. G. Dr]INhINS, M. D. IR B. LORTEA. ,10. Dinkins & Co., Druggists and Pharmacists, --iALEis IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUTMERY, STATIONERY, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. IFull stock of Parx-rs, OL.s, GI.Ass VRNIxsniis and WUrrEi-:.W, also Pux-r and. WarrEnsu1 BRsHEs. An elegant stock of SPECA CLES and ETE GLASSES.: No charge made for fitting the eye. Phyvsicia ns Prescriptions carefully copoundedi, day or night.. i, 6. Dinkins & Co., Sign of the Golden Mortar, MANNIN(G, S. C. RICE BEER ! RICE BEER ! We are thc sole inanufacturers of this de licous anld healthy beverage, which after having been analyzed by all the eminent cheists in .itlanta. Ga:., during "P1rohibii tio" and af ter the mios;t searching scruitinyv far traces of alehohol], was alilowed to b~e sold tree of iStaite and (city license, and so aulso moe rece ntly after further anaulyzing' in I' r d- It tills a long felt want for a st'imulant ad aLpetize r thi t is niot intica( ting;I pleas n to the taste, contains nour i-.hmnit atnd speilly' suited for' personsof'' wea-k atnd del ictte corIistmittions. It has the tste. of higer heer of the t'nest ilavor: beside.s, to aid to its piurity and medicinal qjualitiis is sp'ecial in i ma of our clebrated world ienow,,ned original Artesian well water-. Pumt upi as-s of onie dozon pints at $1 25 pecr dozen ive dLozen at $1 pe-r dozen, and in casf ten dozen each at o5 cents peri d'z,-n. ( ash 1must5 accompanliy chii order. CopyrL~ihted1 and patent applied for. We have no Aaenitm, anid nine g*nnin unless orid.r"d dli rect I roam CRtAME1 & K ER STLEN, Steaum Soda anid .\linieral Wat 'ork. :'...rLet'n, S. C.' I. S. A. Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE -OF TilE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending- on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Itis themost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is 1ilious oi Constipated -.O-TAr PURE BLOOD, REFRESHINC SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR s3y-E4.1P OC XP PXrF MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JIltILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. f. JOSEPH F. RHAME, A TTORNEY AT LA1, MANNING, S. C. OHN S. WILSON, Allorniey aad (,iu selor at Law, MANNING, S. C. LEVI, .11 A T TO]?XEY A T LA AW, 1MANNING, S. C. -- Notary rublic with seal. F.N. WILSON, A1ET EQUITA liLE LI FE A.S.SUIIANCE MANNING. S. t. ALLEN HUGGINS, P. D. S., clJIEI|A W, S. C. :;-Visit.- Manning every month o1 two rofessionally. )R- A. J. wiT . . SlGE>S D>ENTIST. Will be at his office at Manning Wednes ay and Thursday of each week. THE BANK OF MANNING, IANNING, S. C. M\oney 1( fllItl o11 real estattb. W. E. Bnrows & Co. MIanning, S. C'. S ~hotCur . Revovers, eine, Nets, Tents, and Sporting Go0ds. Double Barrel ]Brecchl Loavling -hot (Guns, oe b~ored, $8 to $1001. Single Ureechi Load n Shot Guas1~, $4 to $25. Every kirod of ~eh Loadinog andt Repeatin'g IUilles. $:1 to 4(. MInzzle Loading Doule Shot Gn. $5to S:h. Singk- Shot G..ns. $: .,4 to N2 .volvrs S1 to ser4 I oubi. Action Sel ~ekers, 52.:AJ to Si10. AH kind.s of Car tidges, shzells. C'ap:1. Wads, Tools, Powder F'ass, Shot Ponches. PrimerIs. Send 2' t1t for Illustrated Cat:dogn. Alldress UtN WVORKS, Pitt-:burg, Pa. MA CHIERY FOR SALE ! o The Peopleao ClarendOnl: I am the Agent for the Cel ebrated REVOLVING HEAD PRATT GIN, LuIA)EnI & Co.'s Engines and Boilers. --:o: I am sole agent in this cous.ty for BOSS COTTON PRESS. Corn Mills, Pulleys, Sha~ft ing, etc. m. All this machinery is direct rm the factory and will be sold at e Factory's Lo)west C:ash Prices. It will be to0 thle advanitage ofpurchasers to call on1 me1 before W. SCOTT1 H.\R YIN, Mfanning, S. C UGIES AND WAGONS. I will sell brau new from $3 up. W~\ill also sel 1111 WILSON & CHILDS WAGOlN firo S35 up, acc ording4 to size. J. Hi. T. COUL LI ETTE, 1dmola, S. C. Stallica "Wllie Burke." rI'iIE TI! 4 lt(ur4 lltl;ED) STAILIIl'N IF YOU WANT TIHE WORTH OF Your Money in Groceries, S1 END IT WITI H. A. LOWRY. Aft. Maaanin g, s.;. . Choice Groceries. Your attention is .ile.l to 1 lrg' and var:i d as .o: ant o. Ftanv an 1 Stapl. !, '1 (S. (Ollprisin g eVervtlang in the- way Of Of (atablts that entlbea1 mod in n c first-chess irvry Store. Fi: h geobl are speciitities, and rcasona:le : cpis ils' t 1rngit. No )aits, but legitilnate pru)oits, promipt attention to orders. cotrLeous't1 tre:.tient II ati holiest iprisentations are the principles that characterize miy business, and upon which I dc scud for a liberal support. MY PRICES ARIE AS LOW AS TILE LOW EST. Canned Goods and Fine Delicacies. Mlake vonr cash secure the bet possible results in supldyiig the. n,-cessar:es of life. If von would do this. cmne to me: I will give you hnest goars, full weight and lcu;are ad sa-isfaetory results for every dollar you leave witil ie. Cassardl's Lard, Purest Leaf Lard Made. No matter what you want in (.'Groaeris, I will emleavor to supply' oiur. i~li titla.-is rhat I want. and in order to secnre it will exert inyself t pljase in vy: way. All IhCart Cypress Shingles Always d1 lland. ToAll. Cy asiUISoMerL I take this eans of ailnolieinfl- to mii) frieslS. elstoine-Si lnd thie p ulti ie generally thi; i I have receive I anti anii receivinigi laily al Ci nou llls stock of General Merchandise, ad kindly reqiuest my old cust(tiners to inforim their neW friends { f the style I have o1giving the gr-eatest.s;tiisvi tio)n to all cash -ustOllelrS. My prices :all never he lowered. I lever wait for reduction made by iny\ competitors. . I reduce prices oil e-'y article as soon as there is a decline. I Sell Everything Cheaper Than any Firm in Clarendon County, Mr Motto: Live and let live: Quick Sales adl imall Profits. [ lve iy store fill] of ainost every kind of goo'.)ds. and think I all suit you in <iality d price. Call and Examine My Goods and Prices. I shall be Ielirhlltel to serve \oil, WXlielr C'oll l)1l or ilot. LOUIS L10YN8, LEADER OF LOW PRICE, C: King Strect, Charleston, S. C. OPPOSITE BELL'S LIVER Y STA1ULES, Two Doors North of Liberty, NN I N G, S. C, Shaving, Haircuiling and Shampooing Has on han.1 : large stock of all kinds of -rT:. A-sE liT N OT.T . ;oos usedly kept in a ei, :djl att.ltioin pa:hl to cutting of clil GENERAL MERCHANDISE STOREI rills hair_ G ood Bacon 5 cents. Ch -ek lonspmi 5 ents. Soap :1 bars for 5 cRnts. st Gran ninted Sugar 1t0 cenlts. lbrown Sugar3 pounds for 25 eents. Flour :ul pounds fori 1. These are C L R M~ Only a Few Prices. I I sell only for easi,, and will sell :dl iny ~ ood proporisonately cheap. Cone :and seeC the real bargains I otfer. ___- HE D MORTGAGEE'S SALE. TA fTE OF SOTHII CAPOLINA.~ ('LAR T- yh ~ re~ tEDO N pow N- Uer ofa omegvnd by tir- - -- proiioto -erin n ie -e u d Ely's ream~alm and delivered by Josephi \Monitrie andl1t- Classteaalasgs ter 3Ionitrie to Aaron \).etberg, dattde las tlamaon Pasages. Alre fifth day of February, 1889, an duly re- Resos thelmaten.esfaste, Soes corded in the .odhee of register of moes soetteSneso ate m conveance for Clarendon county. Sout n Haig Caroilu inllok S.S.,pag 19 I Ilsl A particle is applied into eachnosatr!! and at public outcry before the C ourt I hitS is agreeable. Pr c 3ee, nt Dlr: :'gi: by door in the teiwn of lan ning. Souithi Cr0- mail. ELYBROTHl1ESGWrat.NYr. lin, ont Monday, the 2:l d.y c.f October, ________________ 18 'i@. at the usal~ hour of sale:_______________________________ "'All that tract 0r parcel of lamd contain ing one ain1 seven-eights aeres, lying, he .~j atd situate ill the town of. Mantmng. in th :onty :niil State aforesaid, andI bonded a follows: On the north by lot of the e.tt 3. P'uoeyv: on ticm south bey lanels of Rosa \',eib--rg:and on the west by lot of W. ii. Young. ARN-Mrgge F IS Termos eash. Putrciiaaer to pay for la'e s. WhnIsay CrE I do not mean merely to -stop them for a time, and then have them re TATE n AOIA turn again. I aIEAs A ltmliCAL CURE. OF I have made the disease of COTY OFX 1 CLAREND)ON, FITS, EPILEPSY or DvLoisAi'i.i, s.. Pobt Jdg. FALLING SICKNESS, DY Lrs XPEL, su, lObdo o--A life-long study. I WAURRAi my rcmedy to il~ SCl.\3 AfbNT rCile is no reason fr not nowreceivng a cure. hanER l u tO to o e to girem t Send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTLE lir letters of achuinitistiation ofi the estate of of my INFALLtBLE IREMEDY. Give Express cttdeffcts f 10 XV \RI)\) \AX: and rost Olice. It costs you nothing for a and es~et cof (lee .e t - i -i - - trial, and it will cure you. Address allan smiulc hekinrd-rl rc t-m H.OC.ROOT, M.C., 183 PEARLST., NEWYORK eased, that they bi- :nl a ppear b ir mie, in the couirtof probacte, ti be bih.. .\n nnin S:::id ci miy~ n the 17eth day itf. Lobe - l I inee, ft e mle ti .ti mi r f. it 1i e'ei'ee ini the torIrlime. to 2 i- -';v i lS CT' amv th- heave, whyi the said ademin.srtn shold inot lie gramite.. Givetnel !-rly h:itl. thi t hii a Septeiber Anino Di. lemil - Judge of Pn Ut' E M U S O Miai G Jhvant. Jts. 31. L a~m). OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Monh arlin.No""el HYPOPHOSPHITES (Gradl Central 110te1' Almost as Palatable as Milk. 1Y\NT' & L.EL.\NI). Pu::eiaiil:r5. --So disguised that it can be taken. cohnicaSouh < r"""t- ensitive atomach, when the plain oil Ta. giandi eentnd is tI !ar est n mi lt cannot be tolerated; an y tee kept hotelVN- m ( lmal y. -ocat m " : phites is muec- more effcacious. wh-me all Strlet tar Line: i,.m: the dee. Cl8kbOsafespoder and its .1EV 1 is lit -xcc lb-d by anmy in the Persons gain rapIdly While taking" It South. SCOTT'SFEJIULSIO~Tis acknowledgeaby - -- s .Pysicians to be the FinIest and Best prepa. W2( ILHL PUR C HASE ($ ( ration in the woria for the relief and cure of A e~ui:Eli SUIT, CONSUMPTION, SCRQFUJ.A. - pn - CENERAL. DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMAOiATiON, g~3 Will Purhease a mutiful $2 COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. 15ARLOI~ ~ ~ The great remedy f~ or sun~~, anid PA RLO SU T, Wastinyin. Chiudren. Sold b., aU Druggists. Brown & Co.'s Furniture Store P IA EP I IC R 293 Kinig treet, opposiite Society streef im CHTARLESTON, S. C. N\OTIC1E. L PllNS IIA -NG-eL nor deaeil l prme snthmdya w ill ak paN nt to L I~s T.i 1.t it -iet, N C ell sept. , 1%J F dx.e rt. BOLLMANN BROTHIERS, ~ --*'-l ' Whoesale GrocersIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL Pt .- ic iYO OWN HOUSE BE ORE YOU PAY ONE CENT. 157 and 109i, E.ast Uay, ~no Ib en oerur Don't ay an get orhb ent Sicu:r CIIALES~)N, . t.TH E C. A. WOOD Co. I'hldolbt.sa SUTMTER, S. C. , SEPT. 25th, 1889. An Open Letterto Ourriends and Pa1rif -OF CLARENDON COUNTY. Tie uniidersinied would indeed be ungrateful were they not to return many thanks for the liberal support of many of Claren-. d111' best people. We are annually enlarging our business in all branches. and are offering Unusual Inducements 14 Iurchasers. We are accused of catering for the farmers traIe. and we feel a just pride in pleading "Guilty" to the Indictment. Need we ask what would become of the country were it not dependent on the swecess of the farmers? In order therefore, to insure their success is it not the part of wisdom for the merchant to LEND A HELPING HAND? We, at least entertain this opinion, and henceforth will di vide profits with them--and in fact all patrons of our House. We are in no hurry to accumulate wealth, especially at the elpenlse of the TOILING MASSES. With this view of business as it exists to-day we ask our fi iends of Clarendon county to visit us, -make A Special Call, ald we feel assured of convincing them of the truth of these statements. We desire especially to niention the fact that we handle Staple Groceries by the Car Load, which enables us to give our Patrons Rock Bottom Prices. Before placing your orders he sure to see us. Very truly yours. O'DONNELL & CO._ SECKENDORF & MIDDL.ETGN. Cotton Factors, NAVAL STORES, NO. 1 Central Wharf, CI-A]RLESTON, S. C. - F. W. CAPPELMANN, D)EALER IN CHOICE GR1OCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, S. E. Cor. Meeting and Reid Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. Choice Flour a specialty. Sugars sold near cost. No charge for drayage. Goods de livered free to depot. Conntry orders promptly attended to. .....OTTO F. WIETERS, WHOLESALE GROCER,. Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, . No. 121 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ' .. ESTABLISHED 1844 Charleston Iron Works, ~iarue Manufacturers and Dealers in MaieStatijonary adPortable Engines andl Boilers, Saw__ MilMachinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinuists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. Repkairs exe'uled with promptness and DJ>pgech. &nwdfor p)rice lid. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. - R. C. Binxm.EY, President. II-... Ur \ d\t . J ( fs 1e' Manager. RICHARD S. GArr, see. & Treas. The Cameron & Barkeley Company. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -AND AGENTS F')R Erie City Engine and Boilers, Atlas Engine and Boilers, the famous little G~iant Hydraulic Cotton Press, Eagle Cotton Gins. We bhave i stock one each 60, 65, and 70 saw Eagle Gin, only shop worn, that we are offering-way below cost. Send for prices. Oils, Rubber and Leather Belting, and a complete line of Mill Supplies. We Guarautee Lowest P'rices for Best Quality of Goods. CAMERON & BARK ELEY CO., Charleston, S. C. F. J. P'ELZER, Priesient. -F. S. RoDGERS, Treasurer Atlantic Phosphate Company, CTT L I..EISTON, S. C. MANUFACTURERs OF STAND)ARD FERTILIZERS, AND) IPORTERS OF PEiLZER, RODG ERS, & CO., General Agts., . BROWN's WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. \h. L Lvr. of Manning, will be pleased to supply his friends and the public gen i-rally, with anyv of thef above brands of Fertilizers. MONEY TO LEND. Hemme's Restaurant, rj HIE AT LANTA TRUST AND BANKING 22S iKing Street, -L(~ Copany wuil make loansi~on improved armis on easy terms. For particulars ap- Opp. Academy of Mugie, -p.y t L'UI APPELT. CHARLESTON, S. C.