THE MANNING TIMES. S, A. NETTLEN EDITOR AND PR1OP!RIETO1Z. Terms: SrssC-e-noe IRA.rS.-- Une copy, one ycar M .. 4 one coy, six montlis. 7i et:cu Co .me ---I must ,n ao and *i te rke n~re W a"r f.h rter in Orlor to recive attenton. No conurrnmi eation of a personl character will be pub For irther infomation resi S. A. NETTLES. Manning, S. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, Your Namie in Print. --Mrs. J. A. Sprott. of Jordan, is very sick. -Mr. A. F. Beard, of Seloc. is danger onsly ill. Mr. John C. Davis. who has been very ill, is improving slowly. --Miss Rosa Elias, of Charleston, is visiting Miss Sallie Levi. -Miss Minnie Barnett, of Sumter, is visiting Miss Annie Lorvea. - -Mr. David Levi. of St. Paul, is in Man ning, on a visit to his parents. -Dr. J. M. Burgess, of Greeleyville, is in town. Dr. Burgess appears to be in ex cellent health. A new well has been dug in front of the Institute. Hail in large quantities fell in the fork of Black River yesterday. , Attention is called to the "want" of the Killough Music Houlse Company. Mrs. J. 0. Burgess has our thanks for a waiter of strawberries and cake. The court house is draped in respect to the memory of Sheriff H. H. Lesesne. The stores were closed yesterday during the funeral services of Mrs. M. M. Davis. Large quantities of fish are being caught in Brewington, Martin's lake, and Prince's Pond. Owing to sicness and deaths, the Metho ,dist Sunday school picnic was indefinitely postponed. The town council should put a gang of hands on Cemetery street, and give it a thorough working. Dr. Evans, who has been treating success fully ssme of our best people, will be at oinierton after this week. Sunda; morning services at the Metho-' dist church will hereafter conimenee at 11 o'clock instead of 1.i o-elock. Died, Monday, the 4th inst., Joshua Ar nold, aged 6S years. His funeral took place yesterday at Bethlehem church. H. A. Lowry has his soda water fountain in full b'ast. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. P. Sprott. of Foreston, died last Thurs