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THE MANNING TIES.l S. A. NETTLES, Editor. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1890. THE SENATOJRSHIP. Ex-Governor Johnson Hagood, last week, in a letter to the Aes and Cou rier, in favor of re-electing Seuator Wade Hampton, asks, -Shall Hamp ton be held up to obloquy because in a late contest between Democrats, en tirely State and local in its character, be did not espouse either side in the style of a ward politician ?' Gen. Hagood is mistaken in his premises. Prior to Sep. 10th it was a fight between Democrats. Good judgment, however, should have dic tated that it was inopportune for one holding the high ana honored posi tion of senator to interfere. Senator Butler took this view, and he retains the respect and confidence of the en tire State. Nearly evety one.knew that Gen. Hampton's preferences were with his old friends and against the farmers' movement, but they expected him to remain neutral, and the sur prise at his taking sides in the cam pagn meetings was very great. The rebuke then given him should have been a lesson, but he was too inti mately connected and associated with the Haskells to let .reason have full sway. While, however, his course in the campaign meetings was criticised, yet, had he acted after Sep. 10th in consonance with his oft repeated as sertions, the State would not have failed to continue heaping honor on him. But he who time and again, when some man of minor influence dared to bolt the regular nominations, had declared that an Independent was worse than a Radical and that the only safety of our government lay in our solidly and stolidly standing by the regular nominees, now when the bolt was made by men of great influ ence forgot his former course and assertions and admitted that it was all owing to who the man was wheth er as an Independent he was worse than a Radical. Cruel and fatal mis take! Our people love Hampton, love him for the great good he has done us in war and in peace, and he has been honored more than any oth2 er man in the State, yet- whan the venerable senator-allowed himself to give character to an independent movement which was but another form of Mahonism, the people are afraid longer to trust their interests in his hands, and must and will seek another leader who has not come to -theconclusion that he holds a title in fee simple of all the votes of the The State will ever cherish the past virtues of our loved Hampton, will lave him for what he has done, but it is due to her fuare safety, that no honors be bestowed on any man that hent favor or influence to an independ Seat movement. A PHOSPHATE SYNDiCATE. A correspondent from Charleston to te New York Eleald seems to think that an English syndicate is trying, a probability of success, to buy the entire interest of the State in the phosphate deposits along the coast and rivers, and says: The air is full of rumors of an English gsndicate with fabulous wealth coming in orthe State's share. It is well known that the Mercers' Brotherhood, who are now largely engaged in mining near Beaufort, have been in communication with Englush ,ipialintS in reference to some such project. Is also well known that several English ad Scotch agents have lately visited the phosphate territory and made as minute , exainations as they could under the cir oc.unstances. All these parties have been in nsnltation at the office of one of the lead ~ing law fisof this city. Everything points -ta big deal of some sort, but it is imipossi ble to ge anytLing definite about the mat ter. h current report is that the English Guaen have $10,000,000 that they are anxious bput into the State Treasury in exchange dorat interest in the river rock. -This is a matter that every farmer Sinterested in, because if the report shbe true there is some prospect for rivate individuals to get full control oft the phosphate mines, and once they secure that control, the farmer, teman that'uses phosphates, will be 'he one most affected. R ev. 0. A. Darby has been elected gehablain of the house of representa Hon. William R. Elliott, after a te ~dous contest before the State board oicanvassers, received his certificate of election last Friday, declaring him to be the congressman-elect from the esventh district. It was not until after %ie supreme court passed upon the esse that the board issued the certifi A bill has been introduced in the legislature requiring railroad compa nes to provide separate but equal ac e-ommodations for the white and col ored races. The bill provides that ? onductors shall have power to assign asengers to their proper cars, and should any person refuse to occupy the car assigned him the conductor -may refuse to carry such person on his train. A bill was introduced in the legis lature Saturday to make five ie cent. the legal rate of interest, and immre diately after its introduction a corn pany was started, having for its object the loaning of money at the rate of five per cent. interest. The company has already obtained from the Secre tary of State a commission, and will be known as The Savings and Five sPer Cent. Association of Columbia. -A great many persons from this county expect to go to Columbia to kmorrow-to witness the inauguration ~rirmonies of Gov. Tillman. The occasion promises to be an event that has never been equaled in the history of the State. The ceremonies will take place on a platform in front of the State house where everybody can see and hear. The Governor-elect will be escorted on the platform by the chairman of the inauguration committee, Gen. R. R. Hemphill, to gether with the members of the su preme court, circuit judges, solicitors, and members of the general assembly. The oath of office will be administer ed by the Chief Justice, and Governor Tmlman will deliver his inaugural ad dress, which we predict will be a fine ocument. Our readers may expect this address in the Morso Trus The funeral services of Mr. A. Doty, a prominent educator and one of the brightest Mason-s in South Carolina, took place in Charleston Friday last. The bill to limit the rate of interest to five per cent. per annum has been unfavorably reported upon, as also t has the bill to abolish the office of; supervisor of registrat ion. Senator Pugh, of Alabama, was re- 1 elected to the United States Senate, after a long and spiritetfd contct. In: his speech of accepta'nn he repudiAt, ated the idea that his election was an Anti-Allhance victory. Reprcsentative Woods has intrto-v duced a bill, "To prohibit all pt-rsors c fromi praelcig physie or surgcry in the State, with or witimiut compensa- v tion, who have not a diploma and wih r have not complied tl the State laws." Oh the Curse of Drink! Appropos the letter from a lady in asth week's issue on the subject of wine mankinge and wine drinking, we copy, by request, a 1 short extract from "Chronieles of St. Marks Parish" by Dr. J. M. Burgess, published % some years ago: "When Rev. Henry M. 'Mood was in charge of the Mannin circuit, he organized t a temperance society in the Sunday-school at St. Marks aLd furnishcd the members with badges to be worn on the person, one of which he wore himself. This action on c the part of Mr. Mood was highly commend ed, and a parent of another denomination encouraged his children to unite with the I society. How greatly it is to be desired that the course pursued by Mr. Mood should be followed by all pastors. . "If the tempcerance reformers of this country would do as Mr. Mood did, and be gin with the children, they would have less need of the aid of individual pledges by c adults, of local option and prohibitory laws. Begin with the children before a taste, which may have been inherited from a drunken father or a tippling mother, be comes strengthened by indulgence. See to it that physicians do not prescribe alcoholic t mixtures except where absolutely necessary; that mothers do not mix hot toddy for them when slightly ailing. See to it that alcohol ic beverages for men, maidens, and minis ters of the gospel at parties and weddings and the tables of the rich and elsewhere are banished, and then put the main depend- t ance on the grace of God in the heart." C Tillman Does Not Favor Hampton. To the Editor of The News and Courier: In an editorial in to-day's issue of your la per I find the following statement: "Gov ernor Tillman has been mentioned for the ; place, and we presume there is little doubt s he would be elected if he should announce ' his candidacy. But during the campaign he declared that he was willing that Hampton should spend the remainder of his life in the Senate, and he cannot be spared from the office of Governor until his work has been accomplished." f Please allow me to correct an error in to n which you have fallen. At Aiken the min ister who opened the meeting with prayer paid an eloquent and fbnching tribute to Senator Hampton, in which I heartily con- N curred, and when I began my speech, after b alluding to the prayer, I spoke as follows: "I can even go further than this, and could pray that Senator Hampton might die in the P United States Senate, but lie has no busi- 0 ness taking part in tlis family quarrel be-1 twaen Democrits. Those were my sentimt nts at the time .md I never expected to change them. but S:-na tor Hampton in thait Aien speech had of. fended his audience very' deeply by ai broad b intimation that the State was in danger of Mahoneism from me and my friends. Since then one of his friendls has actually played Mahone ats far ats lie was able, and 1 the Senator had only words of praise and commendation for him, anid whiile I have nothing to do with the Senatorial election \V and do not expect to allow the use o'f my h2 name as a candidate for the Senate. I no longer have such feeling as I had at Aiken, and our Senator, if not elected, can attrib ute his defeat to his own acts. IS. R. TrILMAY. t Columbia, Nov. 28-. c HOW'S T HIiS ! We offer one hundred dollars reward for ~ any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by 1 taking Hall's catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEYv & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. n We, the undersigned, have known F. ,J. Qheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ' transactions, and financially able to carry ~ out any obligations made by their firm. WEsr & Tnunx, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, Ohio. WaarsG, KrxsAs, & Marivis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio._ Hall's catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75e. per bot si tIe. Sold by all druggists. When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorIa. et When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. fc When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. b That sour-tempered. cross, dyspeptic in dividual, should takA Dr. J. H. MIcLean' s Saisaparilla ' It will make him feel as w'll v and hearty as the healthiest of us. He needs bracing up, vitalizing, that is all, a If you suffer pricking pains on movirg the eyes, or cannct hear Uright light, an and your sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. H. Mec':an's skength- aV ening eye satve. 25 cents a box. If you suffer from any atetion cansed by impure blood, sne(h as sec.-fuh~ ~i, it rheum,. Y Dr. J. H. McLean's Sairsap:ria. :41 If von have a pain:ful :ise of fatigne, la find yoiur duties irksome, tM:e Dr~. J1. 1. Me- a' Lean's Sarsamparilla. It wviil bracL e'u uip,Itl make you strong and vigorous. Freqently accidents '.eenr in the b~houw - hold a hieh cause burns, ents. sprai, and bruises; for use in such easesc Dr. J1. ii. Me Lean's Volcanic Oil Liinwitat has for nyn years been the constant favorite family rem edy. y To allay pains, subI i in flammiat on, heal fiul sores aind nicers the most piromapt and:i1 satifactor'y results are obtained hiv using that old reliable remedy, Dr. J. 11. McLean 'sa Volcanic Oil Liniment. r' When you are constipated, h:ave head ache, or loss of appetite, take Dr. J. H. Me- If Leans liver and kidney pillets; they' ear .. pleasat to take and will cure you. A ronunent Merchant Convicted and Sentenced to Jail for Thirty Days. Jcasos, Xhss. Nov. -L-T P. Wareii of Hazelurst, propirietor" of one of i' te larest to-dyv conicti'd 'in the ~.. federal curt of un aully retailing~ whi .'y :.izd was ;en te'nced'y .ind'e Hall o thirty day im prinmnt in the Hu litrJ.t jai.o a to pa a tine. of 6"00. he is al.o'ai tov his ttentioni to) hi's bus~'i'' ti i Ja. ii5, whn isi to go- to jait na sev ti i ey was sold by nagioes. who act d. ai.s a go between, wvhich Judge 16Il in his senitenee' said made the offensa greaLter. Tfhe counlty. where the orinse was comm~niitted has been for several years stron gly prohib'iton. Aunt-"Well Bobby, what do you want to be when yo gow u y Bobby (remembering private seance ni the woodshed)-"An oirphan." Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures _ every pop, or no pay. One bottle J'ohnson's Chill and Fever Tonic guaranteed to cure and prevent the eturn of fever. Price 50 cents. What is a 100 times better than Quinine j and 100 years ahead of doctors in treating N Fevers of all kinds? Ans.- Johnson's Chill L and Fever ' nie. Why ? Because one 50 ti< HOUSEHOLD NOTES. MRES S. 'A. NETTLMIs. TlE Co:,a-m (un..-The coiing girl ill cook her own food, will earn her w livin", and will not die an old iud. The c'oming girl will nr t wear Ie Greciail betl, dau(c t he Germann, 'uore all pos)Sibilities of kowing how > work. will not endeavor to break Ie hearts of uinsophisticated young .en, will spell corily'l, understand nyihbefore She aIffects French, ill preside with equal race at the an. or wash-tub, will spiu more arn for the hous:e thani for the street, AM not) despise le plily lali moth ri her pooi relations, or the band of i Lonest vorkei; uill wear a bonnet, ill htrui her own stochings, and iot ead the L ger ofteuer than she loes lier Bible. The coming girl will walk ive miles day, if need be, to keep her cheeks glow; will mind her health, her >iysical developuient, and her moth r; will adopt a costume both sensible ud conducive to health; will inot onfound hypocrisy with politeness; vill not place lying to please above rankness; will have courage to cut an mwelcome acquaintance; will not hink reinement French duplicity; hat the assumiied hospitality where ate dwells in the heart, is better than ondemnation; will not confound race of movement with silly affecta ion; will not regard the end of her >eing to have a beau. The. coming girl will not look to aris but to reason for her fashions; vill not ainj to follow a foolish fashion iecause milliners and dressmakers de ree it; will not torture her body, hrivel her soul with puerilities, or nin it with wine and pleasure. In bort, the coming girl will seek to lorify her Maker, and to enjoy men ally His works. Duty will be her aim, .nd life a living reality.-Exchange. GINGER CooKIE.-One cupful each f brown sugar, molasses, shortening one half each meat fryings and but er), and sour milk, one teaspoonful f soda, one tablespoonful of ginger, nd as much flour as can be stirred in vith a spoon. Do not roll out, but ke smuall pieces into your buttered Lands and form into marbles. Put in ell-greased tins, allowing space to pread, and bake in a moderate oven. 'hese are very nice. BoILED TURKEY.-Put four quarts of ater into the pot, with three tea poonfuls of salt and one of pepper. [ave the turkey stuffed with force eat and when the water boils put it i with two pounds of salt pork or aeon, half a pound of onions, one of -hite celery, six pepper-corns, and a unch of sweet herbs; boil slowly for no and a half hours. lix in a small an, two ounces of butter, with three unces of flour, over the fire, add a int of liquor from the pot, strained, alf a pint of milk, the onions and :ey taken out and cut up fine, boil igether for twenty minutes until it ecomnes thick. S3erve the turkey with te sauce poured over- it; the bacon [ould be served separately.--rAdh's omc Macga Iue. A medium-sized diy goods box, -ith~ a strong cover put on with inges, and neatly covered with pret icalico, makes a nice place to keep arments, or children's playt hings. ad tihe top wvell. before putting en 2e calico cover, and you have a little >ueh thbat suits the small folks. If you re going to keep clothes or scraps, r unfinished work in the box, line thbe :side neatly wlth newspapers. The rinters ink helps to keep away ioths. A PRarrY LAMIP M~r.-Center of hite, eighteen double crochet into a nail chain formed into a ring. 1. Dark scarlet, one long double in ich stitch. 2. Dark scarlet, one long double in th stitch. 3. White, three long double in each itch. 4. White, four long double in space etween three and one in each other >ace. 5. White, one long double in each >mmon space and six in center of sur double stitches. G. Light scarlet, one double in each id six in center of foregoing six. 7. Dark scamrlet in single crochet. r.> in every other one and chain one a:ween for a little finish for edge. Fasten the points in honey-comb jape around the edge and it will he try handsome and easily m'ade. TIwo shades of red alone will make very pretty mat. Some things can be easily made at >me and will repay the little time i expense spent on them. IF YOUR I-cU I'- P-oN FIlmE on put unter on th bring ti", o Sthe smnk.. * * . yoe cat.aIrch youi ouild a t:tC1 -: beain . i. not voor n~we. Lemo've the iimpure' ca a haesIeL:. H.~~zt':x el.'tj Gu D~e Sulth--Ho do il.u like >uri 1:e .* w irs,( . i,s. Fau:: ?1i.,u de as easy as L ye-d. lHe tugs~ tile bit and ac ts~ as ii he wv'mited t o in away wvith mne. Gus De Smith. -I don't blune hinm. I had his chance I'd do it too. nI ost ancient and most genieral of all diess. searcely a f~taiy is entirely free from~ it, while thousands everywhere are its sffering slaves. Hood's sarsaparilla has hadu remarkable success in curing every form of serofula. Tile most severe and paiifnfu running sores, swellings in the nteck or guitre, humnor in the eyeg. causing partial or total blindness yield to the powerful effeets of this medicine. Hood's SarsaparilI a sold by all druggists. Si; six forS5. Prepared only by C. I. HOoD & Co.,Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas 100 Doses One Dollar Farm For Sale ! SVALU'AULE P'LACE CO(NTAINJNG 410 acres, fatr:o of 1(00 nere1s cleared, veling and onthouses, locaeid near th rteasternif RaLi1lroad, etwe n 5al.rs and mes, in WVilli.unosburg t'unty. For par ulars, address C. E. LIFRIAGEU', Toil.. . 1'. ONE~ ENJOYSr Both the m-thod and results vhen uo igs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshng to the taste, and acts o'.mly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Livr : Bowels, cleanses the sy efetually, dispels colds, head es and fevers and cures habittal ConsLItpaion. Syrup of Figs is thie only. remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ,is for sale in 50c and~81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y I take pleasnre in announcing to the po ple of Clarendon thab I am offering an i mense stock of dry goods, ilannels, jeans, cassimeres, prints, shirtings, and everything else in the Dry Goods 0 line at hard pan prices. I have a 1f1ll and I coinplete stock of t( Notions and Fancy Goods. I ask special attention to my large ascort nient of realdy made CLOTll[N. My se lection in this hue is very tine and of all gtrades, and they are offerel at eweedingly low prices. I :m in a position to save yo money on as I bought dir; et fraa the fctors t. r cash, and I w Jil : I l y Cnstoners the :ilvint of good shoe for little mniioev. I Cal beat a bions-e in the town on as I keelp a fuill supapiv e ~ n a 1 all the t imi, re. and' I~ntrepaed to turn ilh thesec goods at 1 smeall ioar'in. Call in and -iee n:e. ad I j& poieto prove to yonr own ;tijsfactioiny that it is to your interest to buyv fri ii M. KALISKY, K Opposite Court H ous~e, 1. SILVERWARE, &C. I have in sto'ck some of the most 1 artistic pieces in this line ever brought to Sumter. Those looking for. Tasty Wedding Presents will do w~ell to inspect my stock. Also l on hand a magnificent line of Clocks, mn Watches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Bet- of tons, Studs, Bracelets, inl solid giidd, silver, antd rolled plate. -l Repairing of all kinds will receive e prompt and careful attention. e ti] se L. IE. LEGRAND, Il SUMTER, S. C. th [Successor to C. I. Hoyt & Ik ci.] ~argest and Oldest h~ ws~ry Storen SU MT ER, S. C. A eylr tc 2o Bitami war . . atien las. noc spror in tate ';l. Tr arun list il(ad l]et~ pris thenI comei to . YoGildlns certail. buy fot me. ( Suj ec esrto F.I. ii Folsomi ro. L.W . t)LOMAl Su1chieo ano Fin. Inzf r FinAomeia al .2 neatlyexecutd by.siled wokmn. o JIL i4o ..5 T Lave in : !rxc :-091 con-ati.v arr-i-v rtment of all ldiJs- (.1 GOODS . A inaglile'nt. line of dress rnods. I r11ess4, sakIle, bridles :1ld V.his. mi ]E3 .EL. JO L . Opposite Court, REAL ESTA IO YOU UB i E LL, U Y, S E Li!, Ally.]>01'S011 ill l() C ollliy WV Il or rent. will find it to his f S. A. NETTLES., Real Horses I Mr wrronIL:-PlIecase all1(oWN a S tll'la\', No\'. 2211(. I will [Ols's. a11.I tall Jo id Wo'lk Stoc 111cet lh (lelll1fils of iy ('ll 1' l1eW 11oivCOs f'oill time to ti IleS[Kec iIIIl TAX TRETRN ()FFICi-:C<EN1I A'T( i. 'i .hI n C C 'it4.le ( '.,lilt ee. ':; 1 . ' _I bei o ia ( ow rjt'i( <ay tf.ax2 try.'4' ll t e te'Iit ie bt d(Iy of bruar.1"91,-4 I V to i' ive rn-o al 3(4d peron4 propely f taxa rii for the4.sa v .ear: tt'. h !)1. 91. 1v ! 1 31 t'runsn'st.1 X 11t4as. Satun ia Iy.l .12 Jor\ n Mon\\cuzda. Jauar1. 14t. Foret. Tues IL1I&ty,~ Ja uiary' 1:;th. Wils1 o 14$. Wedne da J Iantary 4t Havins,41 Thursday. .Janxuaryv 15th. V. Mt. Younsjl's. Fi oriday . Janu ary'. M iwy.Mndynur 1)9,h''V14 ''1 191. St iew io'n Tesda, .Jauar 20thl4e \V1~~. J A e.G ibon's Wedesdaye, Jan It. '.. SiC i's. T da . a iinary Z'~ A. woo wa4-(r' for1( ttaxpavwl e h '("..'l rLh p oety toe t u'rn,4i is to ikert ia minor anuni ofI4/t t he anniber horss reattC le nlt hee a.SOhnd ats.hog, plafthes. organs ad tlI-4 10ess), furnu, &c.,5(41: whirch il sa ve e th~axayer4 &tinie nd enabl the s :uts sor and taxpayrswill enter:e,~ i e it given' intnie o the taxay full,44 als niak a' ueparte inen144' thir place of residen. and those \ao only own pesoa propert t 1ete 4a 3 ' nan wh' wnVh iwenty- r4'44 4 i4 yy4u o mi4 heing .1'4 main -. or 4nu4 li Allret rn a :4. in::d 4 f rth 0 . per'4 cent 1w::4'.ie4he 4 0 itis preveni*44 i by41'4 ' .ickn' orou the'I 41444y duin' 44 he4' 1in- b n I 4r w . n : .i o rs o 4l4' '4 het 4 i 14'h . 144l in a . e he rr we1 h 14 to 14e44 34 i 4-41::.e (I v 'l 4 a ' ' I1 4*4 b 3 h 4r 444 4:: 34 4 k iher1 e 1 is in 'the 41 r 44,:. 144 i It s~al l: N344lb-" i! 4t 4 he 4 14'erap rl N'o1t>ie frt o Ce-:itor .L'rL1e4 of the 44 r1' . h .1. n 1 1er's'4 omL. y ih -.41 t44 i U:4i : ilS. t ra c .1' b hIL.X A-Ii; (ig CVe ( I:Ly :a larP all-l varied as bVIn:L!kably low prices-. AH_ LOLIDAY GOOD". ~afs. shoies, clothing, and fancy g:oods. d a full supply of tLe best groceries. Holse, Manning. TE AGENCy WAXNT TO 0R -ENT 10 wisiers to bv or rent. or tc Ldvantage t) communicate witl1 Estate Agent. Manning, S. C. or Sale! TIrn. S. C.. Nov. 19th, 1890. me this opportunity to say thai receive another ear load, all k. Duiring tile season I propOs( i Horses ain(. Mules. so as to ful. Ioiners. Ask them to look ol me ol fresh arrivals. ii. HIARBY. THE 'Mall VIo KIIOw A ood1 article when he sees:i should , FOLLOW ES INOWS, and he wil surelytbingupatou stor, th helquater forV thebest Groceries~, etc. Knowledlge is Power. The ignoranit mun is led by the niosc., by thos~e who devise cunning and plausible statements. ITHE WISE MAN 18 LED BY HIS KNOWS. And cannot be caught by clap-trap: and big promises. We do not doc business on the brag plan, but appeal to the judgment of buyers. We Invite Comparison in every particular, of our goods withj any on the market, content to abide the verdict of discriminating buyers. We Offer Bargains Which the man who sees Will surely seize. S. PR. COLE, Siunliierton~f, S. C. '*J '8 3.1PaIIUUIl pomgppWIooumx . 7 ogini Oi.tuma augP oqI uaq M S AE dIIMEif ll; U imi S. L E JA PEED STABLES. ( I 1.LI El'TON. 5. C. .i - Fin- acs aun us con.stantly W. J. Blck, Sales Stables. 1h..,.)...1 t' ... iT~r-f V ('hnrch stredt, / A for Infants and Chil "Castoriaissowelladaptedtochildrenthat Castoria I recommend itas superior to s.ny prescription So m O tpAton, known to me." H. A. ARnCn, M. D., on, We, Ma. E prctation, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wi 3 inuri leep, and pronote "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and "For av it- merits so well known that it seems a work your'Oia, I have recommend of supererogation to endorse it Few are the do so as i1 3A d shall always continuet intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results." iably produced benefcia within easy reach.' CAztws MLRTYY, D. D., New York City. "MhaW F. PAflDRZ, IL D., Late Pastor Bloominge.ale eorm & 25th Street and 7th Ave., Lnte astorNew York City. Tam CTAnuz CoEPANY, 77 S'=ET Nzw Yo. A M0 For the next 30 days I will close oi t a <!reat reductior Dress Goods, Wr s, Cloa JACK s An Examinatio Solicite JOHN EID, D.J. -NF L.OTHINC AND FURNI C COOD8 STORE, Main Street, ER, S. C., Is the place to buy. Go rig n e-tYorln.md umW and low priced-anseetyu e.md 'T lobing, Hats, Shirts. Neckwear. Un aSckHnkecif Umnbrellas, Piece Goods, Jeai ear, Wock ns, Handerchief lot of Coats and Vests, and nt s,lants, ank aj Large line. We call thc attei ehn sa li et by1 our line of of the ladies especially to BOYS' O THING, arg and2 cheap. All of the talopices ascnbe ho e goods w e guarantee to sel deal inany where. Remember. we GOOO -OOD S. r)on't forg-et to see them atm; rcs Wt hnsf past liberal patronag-e of t mydo Jpeople, it thaspecful ask a cor tmluance of the sai Yeor veryl, truly, ctu Main Stre MTER, S. C. FUPMITUPM -AT We carry the nue of aill grades *iiii~*'and lstles of Fiir - 'r fliiure Ceer seen I n thes~e p~arts, ' give yOU Try- us and1( be WYall Paper1'Shades inl AbundancI(e. .tericultura1 i le i irflpot'Pwer 1Otn gO- - peialty. Paint-,U.~ v~~L a n brusD t po t r, otin od Garha O~ and1 Rangs lar -t assortrant * har -' imo'sris n t!a th ;Ll)cve 1IS a h mu r I L L A RD & L EXNO IR, /S u m3x.t er, s. C.