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THE MANNING TIMES. PldIht Ie (7Ecr Wednesday. S. A. NETTLES, iroR: AND PROPRIETOR. Terms: SursiruXrIoN RATES.- 0i11- COpy, one year $1.50; one copy, six months. 75 cents one copy, three iioiths, 50 cents. All subscriptions pavable in advance. .ADvElrTisING rt.%Ais. - One square,. first in sertioit, $1 Ot each subseqet iserti, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertise ments. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months. CoMMUiCAvIoNSs mu111st be accompanied by the real na-ue and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No comiunui eation of a personal character will be pub ished except as an advertiseient. For further information address S. A. NETTLES, M1anning. S. C. Your Name in irint. -Maj. A. Levi will leave Friday for a pleasure trip North. -Rev. W. E. Barre is off on a pleasure visit to Bisbopville. --M1r. R. K. Gasque has gone to George town on a business trip. --liss Clara Huggins left yesterday to visit relatives in Timinionsville. -Mr. J. P. Hoffman left last 'Monday for St. Matthews. He is a very sich man. -Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Salem, former ly of Wilsons. was in 'Manning to-day. -Maj. Marion Ioise, of Sumter, left last Sunday night for a trip to California. -Mr. H. A. Lowry is in Charleston, at tending the United States court as a juror. -Mr. W. E. Burgess, of Sumter, was in Manning the past few days on a visit to his mother. -Mrs. T. I. Iawkins and children, of Florida. are in Manning visiting Capt. D. J. Bradhani. -Capt. D. J. Bradham was seriously ill last week, but has sufficiently recovered to be at his post again. -It. 0. Purdy, Esq., and Colin C. 3an ning, Esq., of the Sumter bar, were in Man ning to-day attending a reference. -Miss Sallie Burgess, of Summerton, and Messrs R. P. and William Mayes, of Mayes ville, are in Manning visiting Mrs. M. 0. Burgess. -Mr. W. C. Chandler returned home form Charleston last Tuesday, where he had gone to have an operation performed on one of his eyes. -Mr. W. I. Cole, accompanied by his niece, Miss Fannie Strange, left Ianning yesterday to travel through the country with a horse and buggy to Keysville, Ga. The crops in the St. Paul section are suffering for want of rain. The town council is having the grass in the streets mowed down. The reports from Salem give that section fine crops and plenty of fruit. Tares were formerly associated with wheat, but now they seem to affiliate chiefly with rye. The spirit of '76 must have been very tangling stuff since it made our first day of independence the Fourth. The saving, "Nothing succeeds like success" was invented before the modern "business failure" sy-stem of succeeding was discovered. Mrs. E. A. Ramsey, of Wedgefield, died on the 21st of June in her 79Jth 5ear. She had a large number of rel atives and friends in this county. It is against the law for persons to sell pistols and pistol cartridges with out having obtained a license. The new law went into effect the 23rd of June. Owing to Capt. D. J. Bradiham's re cent illness, the readers of the Timis will have to forego the pleasure of reading another of his interesting let ters until next week. For la grippe, coughs, colds, etc., use sytr Tip of rock candy. horehound, and tolu. 5sue. a bottle at Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. The annual meeting of the State teachers' association will be held at Anderson on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th .of this month. The teachers will be entertained by the citizens of that city. Fresh gilt edge butter, only 30 cents a pound, at M. Kahisky's. Trial Justice A. 3. Richbourg, of Summerton, was engaged last Friday in hearing a case of assault and bat tery between S. A. Brunson, prosecut or, and J. H. Kelly, defendant, and the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. This case is a second edition of the case that was tried in the last term of the sessions court, where Brunson was indicted by Kelly and convicted of the charge of assault and battery and of carrying concealed weapons. Corwitz Sarsaparilla is the best blood pu rifier. 128 doses for a dollar at Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. Sheriff Bradham sold at public out cry last Monday 5,200 acres of un known swamp land in St. James township for nine hundred dollars, .and 4,500 acres in Santee township for eight hundred dollars. Col. Jas. -G. Gibbes representing the sinking fund commission was the purchaser. He, also, sold a house and lot in the town of Manning, for four hundred ~andl five dollars. This piece of prop erty was sold as a matter of form in order to perfect a title. Granulated sugar. 4 pounds for 25 cents, or 16~ pounds for a dollar, at .\. Kalisky's. Last Saturday Trial Justice Tim mons tried Joe Cash, a one legged colored youth, on the charge of lar ceny The prisoner pleadedl guilty to the'charge~and asked the court to be merciful to him. He was sentenced to pay a fine of twenty dollars or go to jail twenty days. Owiug to the stringency in the money market the young man concluded to serve the twenty days. Joe Cash is young in years, but a veteran in crime. He "has served his State in the peni tentiary one term. A magnificent line of ladies' slippers at ML Levi's Complaints are being made by a nmber of the school comissioniers that notice of the examination for the scholarshlip in the W~inthirop Trainig -School was entirely too short, and that it was not suaisintly advertised. Clrendon conty can make the samec complaiut. The school commnissioner received the official notice on Satur *day, and on the following Thursday -the examination was to have taken place. The notice had only one in sertion in the county papers, and that insertion was issued the eveniug be -fore the day set for the examinatiorn It is very likely that a number oi young ladies would have -appeare~ for the examination, had they had no tie of the opportunity, and by no' receiving sufficient notice not one per on applied for examination. Mfany poor people, anibitious of social distinction, are kept down by trying to keep up. The town council are having the holes in the streets and sidewalks filled up with the dirt. Dr. G. Allen H-ggins will be in Manning next Friday, and will be in his olice here several weeks. Died near Packsville, June 30, Miss Phroney Kelly, aged sixty-five. She was interred in the Packsville church Vard. The fly is a quaint humorist. He cau tickle a man in more place, at once than the best paid funny man We predict that a new house will be erected to face the Methodist church in this place before the next fall of snow. Watch! The boys of this town have taken the streets for a base bal: field, and the council should instruct the police to put a stop to this dangerous prac tice. Mr. C. L. Emanuel, of the Fork, challenges any farmer in the county to show a finer crop than his. The farmer that does so will be licensed to brag. The day "we celebrate" was cel ebrated in Manning last Saturday by a few colored people only and they left town to attend a picnic at Brew ington. A high compliment will be paid to the first person presenting us with a watermelon. Those of you who are fond of being complimented take ad vantage of this rare opportunity. The railroad depot at Lanes caught on fire last night, but was extin guished with slight damage by a force of hands from a construction train that happened to be at the sta tion. If you want to enjoy a good smoke when you come to town, try one of J. S. Pinkussohn & Brothers' World's Bo quet cigars. It is one of their latest brands. Read their advertisement in in another column. It would be pleasant to have seve ral sub-alliances join together for a grand picnic after the farmers have laid by their crops, an address by the president of the State alliance, and other distinguished members to be part of the program. It will be noticed that the sheriff will sell a quantity of swamp lands situated near and adjoining Manning on next salesday. The swamp lands of this county will some day be very valuable, and those that are investing now will reap a golden harvest. Rev. T. E. Jasper is conducting a religious meeting at Kershaw. He will return this week and begin a re ligious meeting at the Baptist church next Saturday, to be continued for a week or two. He will be assisted in the Manning meeting by Rev. Mr. Gordon, of St. Stephens. A reference was held to-day in the office of John S. Wilson, Esq, before Thos. Wilson, receiver, appointed by the court, in the matter of J. A. Sprott, who recently failed in the mer antile business at Jordan. The ref erence was held for the purpose of al lowing the creditors to present and establish their respective claims, and to ascertain the amount of liabilities. The claims presented to-day amount ed to $3,834.14, and as there are oth er claims which had not been pre sented, the reference was continued until the 15th inst. Some time back the employees of the C. S. & N. railroad while bura ing off the grass and undergrowth on the right of way, negligently allowed the fire to get away from them, and it injured the property of a colored man living at Packsville by the name of Shadrack Robertson. Complaint was made by Robertson's attorney to the company, and it was agreed that the matter be left to arbitration. Last Monday the arbitrators met at Packs. ville to adjust the damage, and they awarded Robertson the sum of seven ty-five dollars, which the company will pay. ____ Trinity Alliance. EnrrOR MANNING TIMEs:-You will please give notice to the members of Trinity alliance that there will be a meeting on Saturday, the 11th of July, at 10 o'clock sharp, to attend to busi ness of importance to those that want bagging and ties. Other businE-ss of importance will also be transacted. By order of president.T.J oE July 4th, 1891. Ordination Services. On Sunday night last Mr. William Havnswort h, son of our townsman W." F. B. Haynsworth, was ordained to the gospel ministry at the Baptist church. Rev. E. C. Dargan, E. E. Aers, S. M. Richardson and the pas tor of the church constituted the ex amining an'd ordaining Presbyt ery. Dr. Darga n preached an excellent sermon from the words, "Who is suf ficient for these things ?" in which be set forth the duties, trials and pleasures of the work of the ministry. On Monday Mr. Haynsworth left for Manchester, Ky., where he will engage in work. He carries with Ihim the best wishes of a community that respects him and wishes him well in the great work upon which he has entered.-Whatch man and Southron. When Higiins Was Another Maun. Mrs. Banherton-I do so admire your huband Mrs. Higgins. He is so Mrs. Higgins-You must have met some other Mr. Higgins. Plant Less Cotton. At the meeting of the Marlboro county alliance last Friday the fol lowing resolutions wvere adopted: Resolved, That wve pledge ourselves to plant only ten acres of cotton to the horse in 1892, provided we can get the co-operation of the Cottbn States, so as to decrease the production of cotton and so obtain a due reward for our labor. 2. That we request the State Alli ane to call for a convention of cotton growers of the South, irrespective of class or color, to meet at -not later than December first, next, tc consider the same. Cold, cough, coffin is what philosopher! term "a logicad sequence." One is very hia. ble to follow the other; but by curing the cold with a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the cough will be stopped and the codin noi needed-just at present. Printer Wanted. Wantad, a printer who (can distrimtte and st two ~ leys soid brevier a day, to take. Charn- of the t hncl eatin 1of te 31:j' a T\IO is Ii sp)aper and j' b offie. Mlust be hone1tst, sober, and as1se of coninion stns-. Aildress A . ANETTLES Manning. -. (. Summerton News. SouM r~oN, July 7.-We are having red hot weaither, soine rain but not enough to satisfy the farmers. On last Saturday the mercury ran up to 100 dearees in the shade. One of our townsmen that night put a pitch er of water in his bed room up stairs with a piece of ice in it in case it would be needed, and on awaking in the morning found the water frozen an inch all around the pitcher. Sum merton can beat any mountain resort for cobi nights after a hot day. [That beats the Jordan foul th-of-July snow tatle. -Eiurron Tows::. j Mir. Sam Soarks is now overhaul ing the residence of Mr. R. H. Bolser. After it is completed there will not be a piettier house in the county. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a conecrt in this place on the 15th of July, and will serve ice cream and other refreshments. Dr. R. N. Wells, presiding elder of the Charleston district, is visiting rel atives in the neighborhood. The Doctor is looking well. He gave us a fine lecture on last Wednesday at our regular prayer meeting in the Methodist church. Mr. H. R. Thomas, railroad com missioner, was in the village last week. Mr. H. L. Darr, editor of the Sum ter dcanice, spent a night in the vil lage last week. He was very much pleased with our town. Mr. R. 0. Purdy, mayor of Sumter, was in the village last week. Mr. I. V. Bardin, of Charleston, and one of the directors of the guano fac tory of this place, was in the village last week. Mr. S. E. Ingram, Miss Virginia In gram, and Mr. I. C. Ingram and fam ily are visiting relatives in the village. The Sumter district conference of the Methodist church will meet in this place on August Gth. Watermelons are very scarce in the village and are selling for a very good price. C. SYRUP OF FIGS. Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the humani system, acts gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual :onstipation. Jordan News. J rDAN, J ulY 6.-News in and around Jordan is scarce. Hail storms, wind, and rain. Thie hail a week ago did considerable dam age in some sections of our township. Mr. B. F. Sports we learn suffered much and several others we have heard of. Mr. J. .1. Sprott was also lamaged so.ni. The farmers had a hard light with the grass, and are still having it, though crops are fairly pronnsing. Labor is scarce. Both farm and :ross tie hands are hard to procure. Our neighborhood is quite healthy. Prof. J. M1. Knight has gone to the sea shore for a month. Miss Laura Knight has gone to her home at Ben ettsville. Mr J. H. Burgess is putting the inishing touches on the lower story of the academy. It looks very neat as e goes over it. Mr. L. L. WVells will soon have his new dwelling ready for occupancy. Jordan expects to be well repre sented at the Summerton entertain ment on the 15th. The colored base ballists celebrated the glorious 4th by a match game be tween the Davis and Jordan clubs. Score: Davis, 10; Jordan, 47. The Jordan club has never been beaten. They are to play the Manningites at an early day. and Manning had bet ter be on the alert or it will get left. c. Good, A ble, and Strong. In spite of his position on the sub treasury bill Governor Tillmnan is as able a leader, as good a man and as strong a friend of the farmers as there is in what is now known as the Till man party in the State.-Pece D-ee In WIlAT DOES IT MEANY "100 Douses One Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most econo mical medicine to buy, because it gives more for the money than any other prepatr ation. Each bottle gives 101) doses and wvill average to last a month. wvhile other prepar atins, taken according to directions. are gone in a wecek. Therefore, lie sure to g.-t Hood's Sarsaparilla. the best blood puritier. Wolkoviskie's Laundry BRuined. So'rn, July 7.-Tihe Sumter Steam Laundry was burned this morning at 2 o'chloik. The fixtures were insut'ed with A. Moses for $2,500) and with A. C. Phelps & Cii. for $1,000, which will cover the loss. Tile building belonged to tile Sumter Ice Manufacturing company and was insured for 8;;00. The cause of the lire is unknown but thlere is a stuspicion that it. was set on fire as thle negro washwomen of the cityv have been very indignant since it was star'ted, anid they' regard ed it as having been started just to break up tiheir business. DI'CKLEN's AltNIC'A SALVE. The best salve in the wvorlid for ('nts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheumi, fever sores, tetter, chaupped hands. ci hilains, corns, and all skin erupitions, and positive lv cres piles or no pay required. It is uirateed to) give p-rfect sa-.isfaction, or money refnnded. Pric- 25 e'ents per box. For sade by J1. G. Dinkin'i & Co. (GAANTEED) C('lE Folt LA GRIPPE. We authorize our adve-rti-t dlruig-.st5 to sell v'on Drm. King's Niew Ileovery fir coln Isutytion, (cughis ad cidds, upon this con dition. If vou are ail icted with Ia g. i ppe' and wdll use this ritmdy acc.ordin, to dirue tins. giving it a iki r tial. ad exp eriene no benetit, vont miitv re-tnin the bottle anid hauve y'our nwn(1ey refunded. We miake this oifer because itt ihe w onderfuil succ'ess of Dr Kin's New Discove-ry diring last sea sons e pidenm'il. Have heaird it no ease ini wvhichi it failed Try i. TiL bottles tree at J . Dm1kins &k Co.' druig .tore. Large size 50le. and ::1. Goodl look-si aretoe thian -kin de-ep, de pend in' uinont a healthy cinditjo- o f all the itlI organts. If the liver be onet'iv., yout have a bilious look, it your stonnteh he dis ordred vion have au dyspepttc liii k, and if you kidrieys lbe alfectedl yout hatvie:1 achneed look. Seente uood healhh and you wi~ill hiave giood looks. Electric Bitters is the great alt-rative and toni', acts diriectly, on these vital organs. ('tres pimiples, blotches, boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Din kin & Co.'s drug store, 5Ue. per bottle. Enrri: 31Y.x::i:i, 'To :- write to say that myi% son, C(adct A. .. Urails forl, of tlie'Citka-l. would have grad untedl with his eluts onl last We ies day hadi it not becin for :it atltack of ille's whicel canie upon lini three weeks ago. Ile lI:is iO(ieen very ill (the dortor brouglt himi1 holie a week ago) but I ma1 i glad to say le is imlproving, now walkinig about in tihe house. He had been selected oratlor of his class, at1 had wri( ten his.:peech. It is a great disappointment to him not to "radtuate witlh his CIlss and do liver his speech. He can't graduate now before October, when the pro fessors are all together again. His class of sixty-live will only graduate eightieenl. -ol iau I beg vou will publish snome notice Of this that his frieu<ds and the people ofl his county may know how it is. VeY triulv yours, A. AI.LH.:.ol. 3r. M1. .. I I-,r ray.v Wih) 111n -t. D l , writ:-Ih- on'. of niy severec hemlacthes :hui was iersualetl t rv Vt our val'iable t Ihrai1em imdh-inie. 1 n-. ver had ay thuing ti do mt so Iinch gol." Rev. iii ak-Pl ftik oni Phiilosoilly. PhiL ,sophy ain de love ob wisdom, deah brtde rhern; but wen a ian gets so plilosoilhized, an' so fond ob wis dom dat heo beginis to iegleck his ord'narv occupations ob whitewashin' or cahpet shai-in', he sta's a Imighty good chance ob bein' obliged to pussue his studies behin' de po' house do'. Condition vs. Theory. Those who are in ill-health are confronted by a condition; not a the ory, although there are numbers of people ready and anxious to theorize about it. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred S. S. S. will do the work of renovation. In cases of indiges tion, loss of appetite and general de bility, this wonderful medicine acts with almost miraculous certainty. It restores the activity of the liver, pu rifies the blood andI builds up the system. As a tonic for young and old it is without a rival. Though it is powerful in its effects, the youngest or the oldest can take it with the most beneficial effects. S. S. S. has behind it a record of half a century, and is more popular as a household remedy to-day than ever before. LA MES Needing a tonie, or .hib ien hat want building nii. nitbl tak IRowVN* iON ITTERS. It is ies . .-: t'tes \baibiat. lndliges tion. and 1li~i '11 dealers keep it. I'se 1:all's Vtgetable Sicilian Lair Renew er and your thin gray locls vill thicken up and be restor.-d to their youthful color, vIg or, aind beauty. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss. she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. (laenmElon Sun iy -Schlool Convet' ion Enro hM.s i 'm:s. - te Exteutive (C'onanittee o the~ counhty i nteir-denomiina tional Sunda'-sc'ho l ais'iition me(t at Snuertonl idayi. .June 1 ht, anid appoint ed August :5;h ar I :2:h as t he timin for holhng the counlty Siunay-school c'onven't tion this year. 'The convenition at its session in Thoainug 1ast sununuer, deided that its next pltee of' meeting would be Oaklan d. The executive conuijittee inade out at prograiuie with the req~ueus that the county papers ptublish the same, and the father urgent reinest thait those whse munes appear on the progr'ammte at tend the convention and take part in the discussion of the subje'cts assigned them. Every school in the county is entitled to representation. which according to the State convention shoul be its suiperintendent and twvo de'legates. Every school in the county' should be repr'sented. The follow ng are the subjects to be disenssed at the convention, with the speakers: 1. Trhe ];ok We Teach.- R.:v T. 1H. Law, of the American Rible Society, C. L. Fike, State Sunday-s'hool organizer, Joseph Sprott, Jfr., and D~r. .1. M.ulrgess. 2. The Du'ties if the Church to the Sun ay-School.- 1. J.I Urduam, Rtev. W. E. aie, Dr. T. L. Iugen 3. Is the ]o'ligiou Edu'ation of Our Young People' Keping P ace With Secular Education ?I~ -Rv H. \l lood, Rev. James 31eDowell, John 1. ]Knight. 4. What is the Relation of the Children' to the 3Missionary' Ccmse? -Rev. J. C. IBis sell, Rev. W. H. Wiorkijmn, RI~ev. E. E. Avers, Rev. W. S. Stokes 5. What is the Belditin of the Chihdiren to the Temperance Cause? -S. A. Nettles, Joel E. Erunson, Grand Chief T1emiplar, .. A. 31. Cannon 1, Rev. iJ. C. Brown. Sunday-schoolo wil elect their delegates as early as is conivenient. Ih:NII ML MOOD, Prs. Co. S. S. Ass'n, and ('h'mn'n Ex. Coin. .J. H. Lx:sNEx, Secretary. POWDER Absolutely Pure.' A er amu of tairtar baking piowtder. igh et of all in leavninlg strength.-Ldes~t U. )( N T'lE 1:'1TII DAY' OF AI'GE'ST, 1891 we will atpply to the 'Judge of P'robat. for ('tar-ntdin county' for letters dismiissory fomi the estate oif Robert J1. Hotlladay', de eea,ed..-L\MES E. TINDAL, J. P. liRO WN. JIuly 8, 1591. Executors. Not ice to C2redlitors. a-tini't the estaLti oft Williiam t3ltrris meiii ate' avmient to It. S. Mi l!t It I. E.xcentor. Appheaition for Discharge WI~LLA APLY~~X (N THEll nil DAY OF uiust. 1891, to the' du dge of Pio hte fir ('lrndlon ('ounty for' ltters isnissi rv as ixcelt or if ile tte of A. .J :t~i rdi, ihceased. All personis hiaving claiis agaist said e-state will I.resenut thein before that late. P. W. 1' LOYiXD. July 7th, 1sa1. I otice to CredIito rs. LL ERtSINS HIAYING; 'LAIS agat-ins-t the estate of iry E. Pliwden, ddceased, will pre-ent them duly~ attested, 'nd these owting said estate wil maike- pay in~ht to -.M 10 )N Admuinistrator. Te ')i 1511. YOUNG WIVES! Who are for the first time to un 16rgo, womai's severest trial we ofifr 0V THER'S FR IED a remedy which if used as directed for a few weeks before conlinement, robs it of its Pain Horror and Risk t Ufe of both mother and child, as thou Sands who have used it testify. A Blessing to Expectant Mothers. MOTHEr's FuLIEND is worth its weight in gold. my wife suffered more it: tel nin utes with either of her first two children than she did altogether witi her last. hav ing previously used four bottles of .\I1H ER's FuiLND. It is a hle-sing: to mothers. Carmi. Ill.. Jan., 1A30. G. F. Ioex woon. Sent by express. charges prepaid, oi rez ceipit of price. $I.50 per hot tie. -41ld bV il drirgists. Book to Motiirs mailed free. nIRADFI.LD REG:LAToUCO.. Atlanta. Ga. Ayer's Hair Vigor Renders the hair soft. pliant, and glossy, promotes a fresh growth, and cures eruptive diseases of the scalp. Mary A. Jackson, Salem. Mass., writes: " I have used Ayer's IHair Vigor for a nuinber of years. and it has always given ne satisfaction. it is an cx cellent dressing, preve-nts the hair from turning gray, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean." "Several months ago my hair commenced falling out, and in a few we ks I was almost bald. I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only part of it, my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair." Thomas Munday, Sharon Grove. Ky. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer& Co., T.owell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Aamp letof Information and ab stract of the laws. showiing 1ow t Obtain Patents, Cavts. Trade Marks. Copyrigthts, sent free. Addres MUNN & CO. 361 Broadway, New York. ESTABLISHED 1842. G. S. Hacker &Son, A.M C B, r VI CHARLESTON, S. C. A. McCOBB, Jr. General Commission Merchant, AND DEALE IN BRICKS, S FIRES CL, L AN AS T3 EnR, NDATRNESTNY . C 1ages stck b.~east assartmentrlest prices CEO. W. STEFFENS & SON, -WHOLES.\LE Grocers i Liquor Dlealers. Agnents for the "Celebrated Dove Hamis." 197 & 199 East Ulay, CHARLESTON, S. C. PHItalJtLr11A SINGER. High Low Arm, Ar0m $28. 30 It, . E , .C o th-on 5cnt o inr J.II DI ,Popitr FIFTE!AS FTRE!L o' insurane' wen yor roprt isn atrirue. North. Briis WOOd Me, rca nt Fire Que Fir '1e nsurnc C.may Sa . C ui't.Hm i t thae C~i,51opan.O ottetw . 2. vnTTLE. d Anent, et. the voarg.t hoeli tecit, and thas, ofingurthe whsti er been tortuy afre.o Nrthd rtih-d and retwil Fire ernimprovemnts Contry.etd n om-rs ieemsfranhe aCeompoain ofit arn s.i Hase spraceous mpghany. air C.aHme rmsHtand Codpaths. KCo'ile iellnt.Thuropieto C opes th strict tein t the ciwando hs pins tho meiat ayear en ofarongen o. pos. IGls,( E.cius liht andT k an\ ny Managrc' YOU \KOW FU NITURE 1:Y PURCJIASING YOUR GOODS OF IT ? BELITZER & SPANN FURNITURE CO., STlMi/TE3I1., S. C. They have all you could vish in low pi-ced. miedinu. azd expensive goods. Flower Pots, Wire Stands, and Refrigerators. call alll eXamille their (roods ai I)e colvilceel. SPECTACLES & EYE CLASSES. JSlHF .50J. Dininus & Co. have rePeotly obtain e ila-ency for th, cchlbratc-d MANNING, S. C. V01r FarliS aesidelicecles and JOHN wISON, will cost Attorney and 6ounselor at Law, in mostcasses V011 EyeMANNING. S. C. inmot ass ndl in addition to their alreadv FULL'_ _ ill inoA eases i.ST6CK have wirdcsel alarge s'upplv of LEI only these goods,an(I an> now prepare., to fitthe L - ~~~eyes of any one, young or old, whose eyes MNIG .C needl help. By the aidof the OPTOMETER AONotary Public with seal. One dollar this is rendered the work of a few moments. As to quality these goods are unexcelled, (.AL]AN HUGGINS, D. D.S. Oil A~nd their G* CHERAWT, S. C onnI the Dsndred p Co. and be ft t veryAnyone whose ees need help should call Your house is not pair of Aqua-Crvstal spectacles or eve at to burn,asses. alit to I)lrll, 0 J.G. Dinkins & Co. will present each one-FO HI but thenof their cstomers with a valuable treatise on the care and preservation of the eves, in case it did called Our E in Hedth and Disease." and alnetoc you had noua J, G, DINKINS& C1, Druggists,I 'lce, you wuld e p1Sign of the Golden Mortar, you would be in MANNING, S. C. a decidedly bad fiN; if,T however. vo T~ E ~ ~lIlC he OnyExclusive Capot Bnu i go City. were isured with W I M I any of the Fire Insurance Companies IN SUMTER. represented by We have opened the finest drug store in S. A. Nettles Sumter, and take this method of extending ChARLESTON, S. C. Pour loss EYa cordial invitation to the would be l)1olllltlY p)aid. S. A. Nettles, M.anning, S. C., represen& People of Clarendonbt- fo aATTU hr coEY A AW some of the best fire insurance companiA , in the world, to give us a -m1 whenever they visit this Upholstering Goods and Draperies of Acity. They will Always find our stock cam- all kinds. pte i ith the purest RARE ChHaAvNe Drg pad an a aed uineS. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE SATE. -e:s: Also imported n domesticprfitery Ladies'and children's hats, flowers, toilet and faucy articles of poerfuer, We quote a few of our specialties: ever Brussels Carpet at 65, 75, 85, an 1 $1 per laces, embroideries, ruchings, dress tion, comubs, brushes, stationery, the best shields, tapes, fans, parasols, neck wear brands of ci hrs, and the choicest confc.oarih tis aV in endere thior a e4a rpet a. for laAies and children, Dr. Warnerts he i ng thatN HirstUclass D. D drug store handics will be found with us. Pe ard. $1.5, $1.40, and $1. a o r IC I OD RA E praIn Caetna a 50 on60 o w0 celebrated corsets, belts and Special attention given to compoundin a articles usuallyo sold in a millinery prescriptions, and w shail always be found per yard. ir o artlectclso eet at 20, 25, and 30c. per yard. stake rol old rgadew s octo stok. do or. iV. 1 . GIlAND & CsOn Straw Ma211tting-s At 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, and SG DMonahan Block, Sumter, C 35c. per yard. The goods msto be sold. customsRns at 75, $1.25, treatie calld Widow bades at 50, 75, $1.00, and up. MRS. C1. 0. BURGESS allCornice Poles at 2an ge, o FORESTON Full stock of Lace Curtains from 90c to AFO ESTONN,.SC. $15.00 per pair. Ikeep Always on hand arantee st.To ive us a trial I desire the public to know that I order is to come again, as our prices are the Weuhe Diopend hedifidrgsor inwst have a largte stock of millinery goods CueARLaESTONsS.et and having received the encoura- FANCYAND TOILET ArTICLES, TO meIt of the purclasing public I will SOAPS, PEUlUME.Y, STATION continue to conduct my business as ERY, CIGARS, GARDEN SEEDS Sec. and Treas. Manager. heretofore, that is, to receive new and such articles as are usually kept in a hats and flowers every ten days. first class drug store. te ASpecial bargains always on I have just added to my stock a line of hand. PAINTS AND OILS Lairs. S. ch CLARKSON and am prepared to sell rAINTS, OsILS Manning, S. ., June 10, 1891. LEAD, VARNIShES, BRUSHES, Iest A.s..e Y. H.ap s fInS r .A.P INGLE. in quantities to suit purchasers. confee L. W. NETTLES, fac D.9veythngWha a first-TIca Johnston, Crews Coh , __Foreston, S C. Consignments of poultry, eggs, and all kinds of country produce are respectfully -WHOLESALE- Dr H Bd A. E solicited. MRS.No. M.&20MOret BURGESfaStay JOBBER OFN DRY DS FORESTONONS..C. and otaions recid the WaesCcourag- N .C.Cnta i.H f 8t DcalrtinDuegtoeicinsdFctigmandTbusSiGesGsNRas heofore, ha t is,1 Mkto Sreets, DoencCeialewSo ass0 l halso o U pecialibargains2alwayspo MrS. S. AMnw v.KSON. I f*LMang 81a 75p MAangC, RW Jun EVANS 1891.~ A. . T PERY.S. .GSioNG RA.ORINI.E PTe rs baand giinhe, vSme 0 0pm 82 Dry oods Notons, Smter. PvarFUMsl1Y,0pTATION andLsch aticlsnasare0uuall kep4inm firstL clressodrug store.a Nos. ShoesadClothing, aej Added of myarocka Ainelstn 120 of13a and-aLprearedtolsllpPINT40aIL CIIARLL~1O2. S. C. inantithes gt evuit, andrchaere lb st.GnlMn'r GnlSpt l~e~~ s wo. orstin S.thloe Chalso.Sme,&Nrhr alod Louson Chews & Co., ta nh~at oi os. u tcI ~ J 81 Uphoerteing GoodiandrDraeries o L uotvle 8 few of mu 7pci09es Dr aidVale ( 'BCruss ~nes Capta 5,45 ,and $10per Oilet arCtltti.2,l$.40Ead $.5 UIID L~~~UL pe yanrtod.26a Mattig, I v Sler rd. don o oierwhn n oruntvlie HisLvemptCrpe 10 209 5 an 30.prmad is ~teyo. heeary ir ctcesthe aw Datingsat 1,18,25 30 , and cti',c bac M. Lrye~s bst attenionwpaeaourspatS wihthose o.otheranrd up0 chatsandyouwilFsull' ato k o LaceH Ctns frm9 t~o ~~TEWIOUSE.17 LAGE AN CO M ~ al15o0L Dargo 6air. nefrntue.Bahromsfo uefSvpeckialtenongvnt 7l ordrs pWe guests.Excellnt tabl. suppied wih best gueadrnsebutsastisfdctiohirtTbttonseLuSilvet7riap ordin ~e s 8ocm 12in au in e 8r the Ic en' lopes ,. note aper c Lo twviest.am 84p -. 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