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THE MANNING TIMES. S, A. NETTLES, DITOR AND P1.01orsTO. Terms: irios RATrs.-- One copy, one year .1.50; one copy, six months, 75 cents one copy, three miiotths, ,0 cents. A'l subscriptions payable in advance. AivEn'N RA-S.--On square. tirst in sertion, $1 00ti eaeb subsequt nsrtion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular avrtise meints. Liberal contracts liale for thre, six, and twelve months. Co.-IeMN.oICss must be)0 ac pied by the real na-::e and address of the writer in order to receive iattention. No coimimuni cation of a personal character will be pub ished except as an advertiseme1l(nt. For further information address S. A. NETTLES, Manning, S. C. WOMMAY, JULY 2 11001 Your unae in Print. -Mr. F. 'M. Stokes. of Florida, is visiting vt Mr. M. J. Blackwell's. -Mr. E. 0. Dickson has taken a situa tion in the grocery department of -1. Levi's store. --Mrs. Furman, mother of Mr. McDonald Furman, of Ramseys, Sumter county, is quite ill. -We have secured the services of Mr. W. H. Drennon. of Anderson, as foreman of the TIMEs office. -Mr. W. K Bell. of Hartsville, spent sev eral days of last week in Manning visiting his sister, Miss Enza Bell. -Mr. S. A. Rigby left yesterday morning for the North. He will take in some of the pleasure resorts before going into market. -Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Royal, of Charles ton, after a visit of seyeral days to Mr. J. W. MeLeod's family, returned home last Monday. -Miss Jennie Dargan, who lately gradu ated at St. Joseph's Academy, left last week for Texas, where she goes to live with her brothers. -Suter Freenwva. -Messrs. D. Levi and R. H. Belser were present at a banquet in the Charleston Ho tel last night given by the merchants of Charleston to the business men on the C. S. & N. railroad. -Mr. James E. Davis has returned to his post of duty in the court house, after at tending the meeting of the State Alliance, and taking a few days of recreation at Glen Springs. -Mr. John C. Dye and family. of Jessup, Ga., are visiting relatives in this county. Mr. Dye formerly lived in this county, but for the past eight years has been living in Georgia, where he has become a prominent and successful merchant. -Mr. B. H. Harvin, who recently graduat ed from the State University and has since been representing the Atlanta Gmstilation in this city, has been tendered and has ac .cepted the position ot manager of the Sum ter Book and Novelty Company, of Sumter. - (oltwmbia State. Rain every day. District conference at Snmmerton next -Week. The county commissioners meet next Friday. The church doesn't roast heretics now, but it fires them. The religion that has no joy in it does znot come from God. The benediction usually causes a great awakening in the church. TLhe people of the Fork spent a pleasant day last Saturday picnicking at old Trinity. Yesterday morning Manning was visited by the heaviest downfall of - rain of the sea .son. Rev.. W. E. Barre is eonducting a pro tracted meeting at Zoar church, in Sumter county. Mr. D. 31. Bradham has made an addi tion to his tenant house on the corner of Keitt street. Are you going to get married ? if so get your wedding invitations printed at the TutES office. It is invariably the girl with the small, slim foot whose Oxford tie laces persist in coming untied. The cause of much of the world's unhap piness is that men mistake their desires for their deserts. Quite a number of persons from this sec tion went on the excursion to Eutaw Springs last Friday. The survivors of Company "E" Palmetto :Sharp Shooters will have a reunion at Lynchburg on the 7th of August. When a man undertakes to make a fool ,of himself he never mee:s anvone who .questions his ability to do so. Married last Sunday, at Home Branch church by Rev. H. W. Mahoney, Mr. Jun ius Bradley and Miss Mollie Geddings. Home Branch Baptist church last week gave the Home Branch alliance a plot of ground on which an alliance hall will soon ?be built. An old well that has been complained of for years as being one of the probable causes >of sickness, was last week filih d up by the town. No matter what you want printed, from a visiting card to a mammoth poster, the TnIEs office will give you neat work at low est prcs Foix Rxrr.- A large new brick store, 100) feet deep, with handsome plate glass front, in the trade centre of the town. Apply to S. A . Nettles. Last Saturday the trustees of school dis trict No. 3 were presented with a lot ly Mrs. E. P. Stukes. A school house is to be erected on the lot. Mr. S. A. Rligby has improved the appear ance of his residence by having it over hauled and painted. He also has added a very neat iron fence in front. The ladies in charge of the dime enter tainment last Thursday evening, are much pleased with their success. T[hose that at tended spent a pleasant evening. Just received, fresh and genuine turnip seeds, all varieties, at Dinkins & Co.'s. At the meeting of the State Alliance in .Spartanburg last week the old officers wvere re-elected. Mr. J. Wade Kennedy, of this county, holds the position of door-keeper. Granulated sugar. 4 pounds for 25 cents, or 16i pounds for a doilar, at M1. Kaliisky's. Should anybody want to know if Man -ning is a goodl town for business, let them take up a mercantile report, and they will -not find a healthier financial condition in the State than exists anmong our merchants. Buy your turnip seeds at Dinkins & Co.'s dlrug store. Last week the chicken houses of Messrs. T1. P. and J. H. Ridgill were robbed. Mr. T. P. Ridgill lost tifteen fowls one night, and Mr. J H. 1Rdgill lost tsventy-five an other night. It was a bold theft. Fres.h git edge butter, only 30 cents a The meetirig of the Baptist church closed 1a4s Suinday ni''ht, whewn aboat thity-fivo perso'ns werei baptised. 'The church has bee greatly built up iv this mee('ting, about sixty-tive additions having been made to the me'mbers.hip. Fresh lemons at 31. Kalisky's. Mr. J. F. iradhami has our thanks for a handsome present in the shape of a f rty six and a half pound watermelon, which he raised on his plantation near Mannmng. We ho pe Mr. Uradiham's entire crop is as fine as his watermelons. Turnip seeds, all kinds, at Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. 31. Levi is selling off' his entire stoc'k of sumimer goods at remarkably low tigures to make room for a heav fill stock. ite pro poses to maintain the lead that he has he'il for years, and merchants coimpetin~g wvith him will have to sow seed thait will prove a beneficial harvest to the purchasing public. Ie especially invites attentioni to his excel lent assortment of shoes and dress goods, and on these goods he says his customers ca sav money by buying from him. There will he preaching in the Baptist church next Sun-iay Norning. at i1 o'lock. '.Ir. )arshall P. Murriy, recently chetd to the peso of principal of the ttiaig ite :nstitute. has deciin.d to accelt th.- o iin A protaetd mrting will begm Iext Sun da v at Dudlevs Rietytist churchi, onIetl h*v~ IZ V. T. E. .tai-per, who?' w ill sitI li l,-. J. S. 3Lenore pastor of tli G' orgetowl church. JOe iL is, woL ht.st FrbThy completed a Se-nteince in the county jail. immedi ately re-arre.ted onit the cLarg, of grand itr eenv. as one (' the partie'. chiarged with th Ie st' llng-f mon1ev frot MLr. 3. T. Flowevrs. A protractel m ueting is now going on in t ethist church, conutcte 1 by l1er. Ak. J. Stokes, of Suniter, and 1ev. W. S. Stolas, of MIanning. The very disagreealei weather this week has cotsderably retard ei the mlevting, but there is much triterest manifested. Rev. W. E. Barre list week condueted a very succe-sfl rev.ival mecting at Lewis, Chiptl, in Suter cotunty. Eleven mem bors were addd to the roll of th- church, and abiout a dozent Convversionis took pla Ie was a'isted in the meeting by the Rev. 11. A. Bass. For the past three months Mir. Ashby 11. Uellihas had charge of the T fs oi, dIting imo.st of the work himself. We have in constqueni'e been late two or three thime, but now. :s we have secured the additioml srvies of Mr. Drennon. the Timis nmy hereafter b expected ahva:s promiptly on time. WE have had to alnost abandon job work, but now will be able to again turn out any work with former dispatch. The suggestion made by the 3AIuNsi T'mis that several sub-alliances join in having a grand picnic, has been adopted by Doctor Swamp and Oak Grove. Their joint pienic takes place next Friday at Mr. Jeff Hlolladay's. There is no better way to increase the meibership of any order than by bringing the people together and ex plaining the objects of the association to them. Hence at these gatherings persons ought to vo invited to deliver addresses. These speeches would not only add to the day's pleasure, but would also be a ay to educate the masses on the important topius of the day. Keep the Town clean. All doctors agree that d cayimg vegt-tation is unhealthy. and calculated to breed dis case, vet one may find on our streets water meloi rinds scatter, d everywhere. The town council should forbid the throwirg of elon rinds into the streets, and instruct the police to report or arrest those persons that persist in scattering any disease-mak ing Material about our town. If the coun cil finds this suggestion iu practicable, per 1,1- it would ho w(l '1 ' th:a tmaeJut prsons owning hogs to turn them out in order that all unwholesome garbage may be otten out of the way. Our town is as healthy as any town in the State, and for that very reason we cannot guard its health too jealously. Anything calculated to in jure the health of the town should be pro hibited. A Dirty Dog too Tile to Live. Theic was another small size lyneLing bee in Salem last week. Morris Floyd, of New Town, a white man about forty-five years of age, was taken from his residence last Wedne-sday night, and decently if not severely thrashed by a party of six ma-ked men, supposed to be his neighbors. It is said that he is the father of an illegitimate child of his daughter, that he continues to live in incestuous intercourse with this daughter, and that she is again enceinte. It is also said that a younger daughter had re cently to fly from her home to esclpe her fathcr's hellishz designs. After the beating Wednesday night Mor ris ran off his wife and daughter, saying his wife was the cause of his getting this beat ing. If the above tale is true, and we get it from a reliable gentleman, the committee failed to do their full duty. Will Be Sent to the Penitentiary. Last Wednesday afternoon Simon Scott, a colored bov, was tried before Trial Justice Timmons orn the charge of Petit larceny. ie was convietol and sent to jail for ten days. At the hearing the boy's testimony implcated his brother-in-law iReece Charles, as having knowingly received and concod ed the stolen property. A warrant was is sued for Rleece, and he was also arrested, tried, and convicted, an-Isent to jail for ten days. SherifflBradhamu, as is his custom in committing prisoners, searched Rleece's per son, and found concealed in his pockets a pistol tthe one stolen by Simon Scott), a handfull of cartridges, a slung-s~hot, a large1 pocket knife, a time tatble, and a lot of witchraft articles. Another warrant was is ued charging the prisoner wvith carryin concealed deadly weap~ons, and placed in the hands of the sheritY, who will at the ex piraton of the sentence re-arrest Charles, and hold him till the October term of court, unless the prisoner is fortunate enough to obtain bail. A Youthful Burglar. On the 18thi inst. the exceedingly unus ual crime otf burglary w~as committed in this town by Alex Walker, a little negro abott ten years old. lie had been doig some work on the premtises of MIrs. MIattie Bur gess, but on that day the lady was awvay from home spending the day with a rela tive. Ott arriving home that night shte dis covered that her house was in a much dis ordered condition, and an investigation followed. It was discovered that sonie one had cut the front blinds, raised the sash, and effeced an entrance; het trunk, bureau, and closets had been ransacked and pilfer ed, the thief carrying away~ some pieces of jewelry belonging to herself and sonic cloth ing belonging to little Eddie Horton, who lives withx her. The next morning on entering the cook room she discovered that. the thief had built a fire in the stove, cooked some eggs, and helped himself to the bread and butter. The matter was kept quiet in order that the thief might he found out. On the fol lowing M1onday a colored woiman told M1rs. urgess how nicely ?lary Walker's t wo lit te boys hooked in their new suits the day ,efore at chturch. Mrs. Bargess's suspi cions were aroused, so she sent for 31atry Wa lker, and on imiquiry found that Alex h d cartried the clothes home and told his mother thatt the-v were given to hint by Ed (i Iotrton, whiceh was impossile, as Eddie was awa frotm home with Mirs. Burguss. No arrest of the boy has been-made, and it is doubtful if he will be, but the parettts -hould be tauight a severe les-son for reee in" stolen "oods, and the boy should be ~ut in condition that his breeches w.ill be uncofortable for a month to conic. Strang~e H~e iid Not. Serve 1Him1. One of our colored citizens is exi-rir-no in some trouble with his land1 rd, who says that his tenant is several months in ar rers with his rent, and will recither vacate the premises nor will he pay the rent. After several attempts to collect the rent, without success, the landl'ord appeal-i to te strong arm of the law, and a distr1 ss warrant was issued last Wedntesday, and placed in an illhe'r's Lands for ext ention. As the oilieer, armed and equlip ped with hs Ilegal doe'nment, was in the act of ap proaching the colored citizi-n, all kinds of evil thoughts lashed thtrough? his mind, and it occurred to hint that it often happens that un-n are arrested and thrtist into dark an dismal pri son eelis~ by just such Strange lookn" onicer-, rued w itht similar looking~ documaett. ITe oigt before hinm was olomy- chtanking chains, jailIs, lienitenttia res and the galtows, all loomed up before hi-, vision, andwithi his mind freighted wt suet terrile thtoughts, he became .-o erous that his 'a dat extreraities b'ee'ne ue untrolltble IThe nearer tihe oilicer wold apiOLa'h tile faster would the color d itiz ni le's miove, until he atnd the oui e were bolt ahng through the town at iull sna sp ed btt pulling Land blowintg i~e untot the snorting of a lotcomiotive, with thires resembinitg its he adlit. At 'ast ti s coiored mn reai c he d t)x swam' tp, which place proved a have of safe tv intsmuch as the mud 'ast so deep atnd the growth so dense tat the on- table "ave up the chase.' without having'' seve hisa Some~ h tu during the night intformiatio'n wa iet the colored tenant. of the tiatuire o'f te doen'men't to be served, and he retarned hoe to await the further actioni of the Every tissue of the body, every nerve, bone, and muscle is made stronger and more he., 1 t iiu Ht- oode's Sarsanarilla. llouse' 'eeded. sca, it of d i in-ilin h;oui. t. Sml h ti'- s are in de:,::nI. an we \en ture, the~ -ts file that a .t l ess th:tna a dt enl four. t o :x r.".I houses4 co::bl 1)w r.t1 at a fa-ir rent. . -fore tlw tir. 1:t' of' Se t--ruber. If a n::wn wth a f0' . I ar to NiO lrocret a elin. Ily Ilr : lO h ie ks so'a'i e ii'' twn . Thert a1re a nunilr )r linn uillin' Iots in this twn that a bing phtnte1, where as, if they ha-t bhuhs put upon thei , the town would 1- benhite and'l so wuld Alhe ownlers of thh Lot-owners. thinik of this, and1, worki to build up1) the twn, foras it ton improves the pro"etiy in i inn -.in vai'a.;1l those thata re' fiortimalite knug to own the property will recei.:Ve. th, 4re.te n bn:It. Ti sound of i1e1 idilutrioulis a iethalt is now hevard :nI the uins portion of th' town should be an int'.ive to tho;e .wnin property in th.- private portion to in'prove t. Licensed to Braxr. In1 a formetr u1 of Tus T:.m there ap; pearedthe fOILl- i : Mr. C. L. nau! e.mn1ty to show a1 linwr copli thanl Lis.Th .arwlr tha~t does so wvil!, bicense to Last Monla; (neing apt. 1. R. lnd gins, of Foreston. called at our ofiiCe anda claimed that he is tld to the ien He savs that a gentleman from .-uutii-ii-on was at Foreston latly, and sp,'ke (a 1 . Enanuel's eotton as being the fint-st ::1 coun ty. The Captain invit'd him to look at his, and when they approached -4 first fid, which was young cotton. Suimmertonian sail it was good: then thlev came upon the second field, which broulht forth an exclamation of praise. When they arrived at the third fiild the Captain re quested the geitleian to get out of the ve hiele and to go through it, which he did, and when be came back to the vehicle he remarled, "You have turned him down, and turned him down Ladly." Thcirefore, with the above showin, Cap tain R. R. Hu.lgins. of Foreston, Is hrtby licensed to brag until solue other farnier turns him down. The Tolwi Lot Ownlier. The town lt owner is a sonewhat ienl iar individual. le wants to see the town grow and its popllation increase Thete's no doubt of that, for increase of population and business adds to his w'alth : but as a geteral thingo what does he do to promot' a city's growth ? Is lie found at mneetings encihl to consider enterprises that will e ploy labor and develop the country ? Not oftin. Does he subscribe liberally vhn do nations are n-eessary to establish valu.labl' industries? For answer consult the sub scription list. Does he encourage imptrove ments by placing his lot on tie mark'et at reasonable 11urcs? Ask the would-be pur chasers. Is he. as a general thing, a hou.n, builder himself? Uis vacant prolpetv at tests his backwardness in this respect. Tile town lot owner usually relies on the ef'orts of other people to enhance the value of his property. If appealed to for aid will tell you lie is the poorest man in town, lhe will acknowledge that he owns " a little property," but will not give a small portion of that to something vWhich would double the value of that which remains. The town lot owner is not aiways pointed out as one of the town's terprising and publiC-spir ited citizens. The people know him. - chemye. Talbiert Endorsed. Col. W. J. Talbert is most thoroughly en dorsed by the Alliance of South Carolina. His actions have been approved, he w as made a delega-te to the national eonventon and was re-elected State Lecturer. lie showed a proper spirit of scnsibility in re sining when the oficee of lecturer vas. con soldated with that of organiz.'-r, to which a salary is attached. - (hh(l;I J.'Is5t~A. Stunday Sechool Convent ion. .lomaN'. S. C.. July 27, 1it1. 3Ir.Enro.: Pleae annlonneei in yotur pper that owi ng to at protr'acted meeting that will be in pr'gress; near Oakland the lst of Augu t, the Intcr-iDenominationial County Sand 'v-s.chool Conivention. which was to have Lee'n held the '8th and 29th, hats been postploned b' the Ex eentive Commiit tee, and will be 1el -a1't Oakiland September 4th and 5th. Every Sundayv-school in tihe county, of wvl atever denomnation. is re quested to be recpre-sented by its superin tendent and t wo delegates. and to send a full report of the number of otnieers, teach er, schmolais, average attendance, et'c. Somne distinguished Sunday-school speak ers and workers wi be present, and this convention should be made a successfal one. IIENrny 3. MooD, President. -J. II. LEisNE, Secretary. Douglass News. Dot'LzAss, July 25th, 1 1.--Douglas'.' is still alive with good cheer. Crops " t ton and corn ate unexceptioni'bly lin. Th:' farmers are e-njoying the a may refrun showers which are visiting us every da.'. We have recently had a r' viva! nme tin. at Pine Grove. which brough't ma-ny hiun gry souls to Christ. The good wvork is still going on. The farmers alliance will me.et here to morrow. J. L. G. Grtains1 friomi Sandcy G rove. SAtiDY GilovE. July 20.-We are all about through laying by crops but ale sutl'ering consideraibly for want of rain ini this imme diate section. We hope, how'eve-r, to get it soon as rints aire paisig about. The swamps are very low an- qluantities of fi'h are being caught. Picnics and fish din ners are freqinent. We will have a quarterly meeting at the new Free Will lialtist church recently or ganized near' Johinsoni crossing on the third Saturday and Sunday in August. Mr. W%. 11. Cuiry. of Sandy Grove, will open a private school neal' St. .Johins church, in Florence county, the 20th inst. We are inflor. ed tliat the Sailemi railroad is progressing' stowly oni ace- unt of thi want of hands. GOnlyflour miles have been built. We Iearn Mr. W. D. M1e~addin has applied foi' the coIntract of cutting the read wav' to the Puddin .imp road. ilam sorry to '.ay our imiili from Maning is becoming mor'e irregar.i Mr'. Eldit'r, what can be dont' to rmedy-i this ti- m;~-e, and whose fault is it? It is disgusiin ti ii 'k eur Gov ernor can scarcei y nlKe -an apintoni ''r a re' iovai withoit critici sm or proaly lt n through the coulrts, but it willI not burt them so much whle:1 they' got used to it. We have had a good deal 'f sickness. Som...' a w'spapo.-rs are kiniting th:d Presi dent Stokes. oftd :st~ic .\lliance, has backed out fronm his chlleago to ter en ator Blutler .to day at Pro.,perity for the dis cussion of the sub-treasury lill, and fearing that he woia be unable to c'ope with the a le and elo pient se-nat'o', he had subti tuted the Il'u. L. F. Livingaton, pre-idient of the Georgia State Alliane. to co'ndiiet the or'atorie~md battle with the s, nath'. In case I' sidenit Stokes is nit at the Properity meeting ta-dytit ill be no, surri'se to S. nat11r 1itler. as will be seenl IDxen Sii:: I wi-ic, iin -' th n stat you are to i :i''e' &h propioQt '1 jroelity. It i-s presume' tha thb pur)- e al the igt po" b' semt desirl 0that " 'i arr ' Iit'i ntts it made shall be reipt ut by' debaterti-whoihave conicittills bei them. withi yotu :ith forl'yse or -'fio othe-r be I sv iiys'e-lt o0 som ihther, be'ns 'o I ave engig'e 'ents' wIcht *lai I y a Vttention alt t t 1tme bm1 if I fIll toi et a.man to ils ciss it w itL you, w.ill canic 'I ot -'r en'gt-e en-i -and 'i--t vyou1: myslf. AwaitingyourJeary reply Wiliamsburg News. [ j t~;i - t, .. i 1 2 jit 1 S 1,ot a it in .\ ili . L~ia' .s l. I n V- or ti-i I t t t !:tI w * . . I v !tid to have teO tiw HI ie-i tt.n i the emmfthc oh-in 1The cib . I tt.' o t heu pro ol ltl tist liigh -t:-iool w'' t aot N 111n g - . n the 21.,t inst:m i. i Il t- t ' ch.r te:II, w - re 11 iti * 'il lt. I I v.;- till O v;' I.L tt) Ne t i o d hin it.i.: : Liina t It on, - t -. i i r r e - : a I ait in., to a u . . r . F. Jr., was lc vtl i :;k M-rttr , aIdi in-tr ctt d to reueta ll t he it '1if 1th was.ociation io rais l t f ie the can fjr the ob j ct proposed. Prol ne pted to ti. i lbttiver nis tious juice o. 1dioria 11Cit i. .-oried ith the m(i-nIiru.4o planTts4 knownji 1)b iso-.iti b Il: 1Ito thw n ns :, at genly~. wn -te kidne::(. !!ve anul o'fe toalt nd huite::e-:,' an crngtitual diCae n ior a Litrary Prize. : -N. .3 ilCa 2.5. --ln ia ll'. ilnst. testz ' for the. (Iy'.s enjoi~ymi nt to visito. ul di bae su.:nred ~inlto L. t woet1 n two sis ofi , .i uCh al j.tlt: . W 'ich is the latin iseicabl to usC.amtry. Mney or Eua t ? u " The q-t stion was oided in Th1 by a:r .byh spctors to SM . 01 .I.SN. s100 RE WAR1D. 8100. Tho r iaders of telt Mbr i , Tnm-s will be plesied to learn tbat there is t east on' dreadei disease that c as been able to cure in all its stage , and that is caturrh. Ilall's Catarrh Care is the only poitive care now known to the meial fraternity. Ctrhbeing a constituitional lals Cat Cah i is taken internally, atevig diestly uin the bld for mcous .uacesOf therlsler, thcrec 1,-ftroving thoe foumlationof e ds, and givilg, tE1 paitienlt strelgith by bulilding up1th constitution all sintitl nature in oi its woirk.. Thec proprietOrS have SO mu11Ch: faith in its euraitive powe-rs that they offer Olne undred Dollors for any cac. that it fails to cure. Snd fo r thie list of testimo ials. F. .J. C. ENNE & Ci., Toldo, 0. ;i7Sold by rgm7: Z. !ltev. Pi)nk Plank OnRang H.1oss racin', deah breddern, am de mos' detlusive ebil r b de present dav, an' de man dat tinks dat a fawchuu k an b made by reskin' ilve dolihs to make five hundired, will niebbuer hab to hire a s afe deposit vault to Stow a wa his sparet Cash in. - 4b, 1;1 LE' AR NICA SA-LVE. Terh bst silvl in the world for cuts, bruise s, sores, ulee.rs,, salt rhemn, feverl soreq, t tte :r, chappdil hsnds, chillhins, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles or no payL required'. It is ganteediI p to give prfect atisfaction, or oney refundedt. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. A SAFE INVNEsTMVENT. Is on- which is Iuaran teed( to bring, you sati.,-factory it, or in case of failre a rturni of pmrelmse p~rice. On this safe pLan you cin bui I from lur dvt e gist abottle of erKin.:'s Ntvw Discovery for cnismption. L is guarteeid to brin relef int evll e0e. h Ien useid for any af fetiOtn of or tHr t, chest, such as etc.d Ita t is lsat tndlt agreablec tortase, i These rli ais free atei J.G. pUinkin larutinniation on th.ir merits. ea . G. )Jin ctt., druC' dutg.t ..... MisiPrsnsTn WIs.dm a Divery for)I enon, Dr.ie cn' New diel tchat gs etl, ortthae bieen Wuchluive-rsaseiacin. Parsons, he 'tate oetaatie tieva timandnwe tand insidyet. refund then tmrhate nariei Therews h har o twiner atnpd parityprey ton teir heritontes.I thro oG. theninprs& Cthrugts.av ay-nThe inras cvt of Man. in s h aros-sy tom so Adamilwar tol thoe whhae sufrdmtisfotn atel aWillirue-worleas istsn iasns heS.. wTc, he workndth olmafng-mae blood tat l seasnhaveii thei sist, has phoen o bein te most perfect and initet. It theto ture thos f the lethg ofinead prepares II to ree he bountuies ItC is11 th, also-, t' ature ttempts toe throw of h iprtistathv lais dirman iit c th g-huandI system. Tios effrt. mai n niests itte intious aictons. i ttappearanc4-et of bilsc lcarunes anioer eutaiona. tipeidtatonatuey Pidsane civ an tat( tustworthyaaisista. iu St. S.iS., tblood an ~tre nthn tih I-e ss temi hasrove NTof be1 theI mothprfc t WhoI) Told theS he swnlr I.tvelilf iu St::, ixhas aotre:re-l flr in tlv iI et iat-Goernor WThilmand farm, iiiii t no er y es 1nI for thao fyh lorsone.Thegavern. L. ene [Mit e YOUNG WIVES! Who are for the firs.t tiite to un ergo woman's severest trial we offr areindy whi if US' as directe'd for a few week.s bef4ore coninement, rob';)s it of its Piig Horror and RISk Lila of both motnwr and chiild, as thou sands who have used it testify. A Blessing to Expectant Mothers. AlorHERs FaEND I. worth it, weight In gold. %Iy wife suffered more if! ten muin utes with either of her flrst two children than she did alto-rether with her list. hav ing previously used four bottles of Mun LR F ;END. !t is a bleesing to nothers. Carmi. Ill.. Jan.. l:1i. G. F. Lot EWoOD. Sent by exprus. charges prepaid. on re coipt of price. fl.-0 rer bottle. S1h3 by ad druargists. Book to Mctihrs mailid free. BRAonELD REo.L-XtoB Co.. Atlanta. Ga. No Family Safe Without a prompt and convenient remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and other Throat and Lung troubles. A bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has saved many a life. Nr,. J. Gregg. First st., Lowell, Mass., writes: "My children have taken Aykr's Cherry Pectoral, for Croup. It gives imme diate relief, invariably followed by cure." "I have found Ayer's Cherry Peetoral a perfect cure for Croup. in all cases. I have known the worst cases relieved in a very short time by its use; and I advise all fani lies to keep it in the house."-S. H. Latirer, M. D., Mt. Vernon. Ga. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles.$5. S ECOND EX.I1IN ATIDN FO1 SC TIOL I arships in the Winthrop Training Siool, Cohunila, S. C. Open to irls over l8 vars Ild. Gradua1ts ark entitled to ten'ch in the schools of South (arlint a as tirst grae teachers and ane it deand. E1ach county is given two scholarshi ps -one lv the State worth :l150, and one by the SC worth $31.1. The secold compettttiive examiinatmnii is ordered to be hell at the couse of Clareiilon counity, Friday, J.-. .Ast, at 9 .i. -t. Fir ftrtlh:r particulars ;1.id.ss, 1). B. Johnson, p: siint Winthrop Tri'.iing School, Columbia, S. C. FREE TUITION FOR CIRLS. OicE SCHO OL COMMISSIONER, ) Cur~rasnox CoNTY. r 'Manning, S. C., Jtiy 18, 1891. in accordLce with instructions received from the Statie Superintendent of Education, an exa-aination of applicants for seholar ships in the Winthrop Training School will be held in the court house at Manning, Friday, Juiy 31, lj81, between the hours of nine o'clock .- ut. and four o'clock r. -%r. Owing probualy to the shortness cf the notice given for the examination appointed to be held for these scholarships on the 2d of July, this second exi;nation has been ordered, and it is hoped there will be a number of apphlcants. LA. 31. It.\GIN, School Com ii ssioner. Application for Discharge. O N 'riE 13TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, we will apply to the Judge of Probat. for Clarendon county for letters dismissory from the cstate of lobert J. Hollhday, de ceased.2.\MES E. TINDAL, .J. U. RW11N, July 8, lei. Execntors. Notice to Creditors. LL PEr30NS HAVING CLAIMS A iagainst the estate of William Morris deceausel will preiut thema duly attested, and those owing said estate will moake im mediate paymtent to 1i. S. 31i1U1RIS. Executor. July 6th, 189I1. Notice to Creditors. ALL PEIRSONS IL\VING CLAIS ?againlst the estate of IH. S. Kelly will present them duly attested, 'nd those ow ing said estate will make paymnrt to E::ecutor. Applieation for Discharge. I WILL APPLY ON THlE 8THf DAY OF AuXgtist, 1b91, to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarenidon County fo: letters dismissory as excntor of the estate of A. . Floyd. iceased. All Persons having claimus against said estate will ptresent them before thuat date. P. W. FLOYD. ESTABLISIHD 18-12. 0G,8, Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON, S. C. Hih LoMS wN ER Arm, rm $28. $20. - a FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL IN YOUR OWTI HOUSE EEFORE YOU PAY ONE CENT. Don't nay an agent $55 or $60, but send for circular TH E C. A. WOOD CD., -*7 r..a Tbst. GZIICAGo. 25 UN ION SQUARE.N. Y StMt Mio.c FOR SALEt BY W.L E. liit N CU. t1auni. S. C. Gao, A. Schiffloy, AND FEED STABLES. 30. C'halmers treeo.t, CHT lPLEST~ON, S. C. .zi'Finc horses and maules constantly n hand. o YAL ICANSA NONEY YOU KNOW F U R N I T U R E 1]') ILRLHA:SING YOUR GOODS OF Tj BELRITZER & SPANN FURNITURE CO., They have all you i l d i1 sh inl low pri ed idi1111. and expelnive goods. Flower Pots, Wire S"tands, and Refrigerators. caul and examine their oods and be couri eed. ~~5OO Fire ~SPECTAOLIEt'& EYEGCLASSES.,JSP . H.E ..500 Fire PolicyDin'Xins ','0. have recently obtain- A N A * Plic Ied the igency fo r t>-, celebrated MAN _SG, S. C. oln vollr F~arl11 ReS-idelice0 NSWIO, FarmTh~idciccAqua Crystal Spectacles andJ0 Will cost Attoney and Counseor at Law, Ey Gases MANNING, S. C. ill nost cases and in addition totheir already FULL LEVI, only t arenowpreparedtofitthe $.eves of anonyu-orowhseesMNIG S. C. need help.' By th e aid a', f the OPT031ETER 20'Notary Public with seal. One dollar this is rendered Cie wovk of afew moments. As to quality ticse goodts are unex.celled, ALLEN HUGGINS, D. D). S., on ml thi 0. CIERAT, S C the hundre(I PRI.E Eanning every month or two is P IEI O E A E rfsinly Very little.An on hs-eenedlelshudcl71 litle nJ.G. Dinkins 'Co. and be fitted with a GR AND ANNOUNCEMENT Your house is 1ot pair of Aqua-Ci~y~td spectacles or eye at to burnasses. apt t bur, 0 . G. Diukins k' Co. will present each one but theln of their customers -itl a valuable treatise -FROM TH ill ~it ~on the care and preservation of the eyes. icalled "Our Eyes in Health and Disease." andCall an get one. 1,ou had you had i, 6.1 G DINKINS& CO, Druggists,Mltl r c D no, 1ill'rance, you would )be in Sn of the Golden Mortar' a decidedly bad fix; MANMNGt S. C. if. - 0 howeverl. Voll wele IllilSl'l With Only any of the by Ping St., Oppo i tae C t Fire Insurance Companies IN SUMTER. represented bWe have opened the finest drug store in S.Suter, and bke this method of extending CHARLESTON, S. C. yourlossa cordial invitation to the INour1 loss would be promptly paid. S. A. Nettles, ,Manning, S. C., represents Ponrii some of the best fire insurance companies in the world, tomvle us a call whienever they -visit this Upholstering Good& and Draperies of * _city. Thcey.will always find our stock conm- all kinds. i plete wh the purest MILLINERY! I dsnethepubic o kow ta Drugs and XeaiCine3. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE STATE. I desire the public to know that have a large stock of millinery goods Also imported and domestic )Ierfumery, and having received the encourag- toilet and fancy articles of every descrp ment of the purchasing public I will tion, combs, brushes, stationery, the 1est Brussels Carpet at G5, 75, 85, and $1 per continue to conduct my business asigar, and th choicest confe- yard. -tioriery, in fact everything that a first-class Vle apta 12,$.0 n 15 heretofore, that is, to receive new drug store ba found with us. per yard. hats and flowers every ten days. Special attenon given to compounding Ingrin Carpet at at 50, 60, 70, and 90,. WSpecial bargains always on prescriptions, and we shall alwavs be found Per yard. hand in our store, day or night. Electric bells on Hemp Catrpet at 20, 25, and 30c. per yard. hand. door. W. IL GILLILAND ON CO., Straw Mattings at 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, and Mrs. S. 1. CLARKSON. Mona-han Block Suint r S. C. 35c. per yard. Manning S. C., June 10, 1891.$2.0, to each. MannngS. ., une 0, 891 ~ nr~TnI n~u~Q~f nr Window Shiades at 50, 75, $1.00, and up. FrunrT)Iu DUG STORfE, Cornie2 Poles at 25, 35, and 5e A. s. J. PERY. i. R. SinONS. R. A. PRINGLE. Fll stock of Lace Curtains from goo. to FORESTON, S. C. $15.00 per pair. .s ke Dw as on. l l Special attenYon given to all orders. We Johnton Crws C., kep ava~y onL- a ful lne f guarantee satisfaction. To give us a trial edLthe Drugs fori order is to come again, as our prices are the Pe s n Aicne; loneynous.r tLw FANCYAND TOIL ET ARTICLES, TOILETXJPOES aXWA JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, SOAP'S, PE!V?1112IFUZY, STATION- LI AIZ ERY, CIGAI>, GARDEN SEES, Sec. and Treas. Manager. S5andiadtion tortei usalreay FULLin Notions and Small Wares first chiss drag SL ".. arofalykpti CHARLES C. LESLIA sCI have jpst added to my stocka line of No. 9 aye& 12Makt tret, PAINTS AND OILS, oeseReilmmsonsl~ CHARLESTON, S. C. and am prepared to s11 PATS, OILS e eyLEA, yoAuNIoSroES, B wUSHES, r .T.MCG 'fl i A5 DflOWN. ItOBT.P. EvANs. in quantities to sim: purchasers. nee L. By NEthe S. aiDf.h9OTMEE MCGAHAN, BROWN & EVANS, L. r.NETTLE , 1. . AJ 1OT Consignments of poultry, eggs, and all Skinds of country produce are respectfully JO BBEs Shoes andClohin , LsAN IN G S. C. JW Ntar Pulicwit 31,a891 Domestc Cheni~al, & howLcses oUGllNS D.2 D. o 4., CHARESTN, s c. _______- ____ Lv hrestonHERA, 516pm Loi oe o. G.vDikins&oCosand1e2fited4ithm pairofuAua-Cystl8sp7aaces35pmy onThe cean tor ILrestrvati06am t73eyes CHARLESON, S.C. --NNING, S.f C.4 Dl'- ad Fiic Co ds Capet, gcatst ,araingivng ous hi kLy humtir 10 10 pos im 8h 25am Wumer have openedsthe f0est dru8 4toreii SutrOadtketlmto o xenig C L ~R 1039pm 854am aLcordialtonvitation to2th MattiPeopleClotlare IBS Lmaalmo r 1048p 90am Shadegive ust a (callS wheneverhe viitti UpholsteringmGoods city. hey wAl alwys finsournsock5cm-mallkinds Any oders ntrused tothe ini wilet eth frhe pre;stoeurntieex* ai.taiyxcpSnd. no impatorte and ostic peumery, .M ~noGn'~sege~et to unil ou fancy athe ms of evey ep A ? IVICI..# 0B13, Jr.tiocms, b rh nttorthe bestCaletn ier oter alod trandso ia n the 1)5iitc oices. conec- ON O.U ~ ~ AND bEAL~i'. I aeca atento gven mascompundwhtisg Calso 5 n 50pi prewdiptions, and ueshl canwy be hrewdL rgas 80 0pi inurhstore dy orhem. Elcrcb L Holonl 3 i 5p I keep ah ayLion handnarfull92ina of T, -WHDESRHAL-~iivr 930a iS ):ftrCvol. Ie erlybirBcauhesthlL D aret 1t 65, a5 8,and$e Eait flay, CarlVelvet Car.peattatt$w.25, i$1.nlyiarndn$1.50 MANIN 1O~EL. chnt, nd ouwil e eHreGONp Cart at 4 25 ad 0c 2e ad 30c. per5yard xriw OUSE.17uLsh atAN75,OM-1.25,L $2.0n0to 62.00pm 9eah i,,. furitni. Bah roms crCornica L Poilesa253, 7n 450pc. thene~l~ ra alrl (onvn enty oc- I '' (it *11 ? p p' o Spec uialaeton gie8t l 0rer. pWe rerjisreaonttl. Ilii h uul i 1 * 'i I. w' d uarai nee st sfacion To ive 8s p rial 2I~.M. . ]Ul~;ESS Prj .it ~ j~ .~, ~,~ order. is to coe again, a u in e 8r 47hei - - - '~~AN CY. AND' TOL ET ARTCLdES, OLET hol 111 , 1 ii 85 JOBBRSOA DR GOODSE~I SOPS PrdlnoFi I ERY, STATIN- iirgas 9a n 95p an sucht. icle a ar usually- ket in Ar hretn 1 c n 0pi Nahills and Small Wares, sswclasfdri8NsCIe. ANALE PO. BLFRAES.E The nxt sssionwiilbeginthe I MuI it havetjust add tI te mysocka lin oL lri iy 7 5ai ~i wNes. 49Hay er 11 Martead Shtreets, lesn : 'rt c)'it PAINTiANDiIL1 woegsl 11R0tailomsin elra CHARuvn PLsp-TN,-t for C. an am1 prpa: to sell A I''NTS, oic ILS twil 1 0ai leai t.eo AN cricA.t. i wN . . El tivN.int quatit en iu r puraisers.uon 913ai able Good sad 'n ) prortions, H v MLM MEi~6\~ml Ct valefamlie atlowrats. ate oftuiion ~ \t9)1 'L' JO el~ toi tueeCo stonndso poatyeggsll and rul from$1.5 to I~t, acordig t chaat dinds eofp coundy; oucer tains rspecdfuly tion. .MnsicO$icetJNor.18uth:0entarket St., E exceEastunday cBarged eahppuoes nltringrA Ea.XTD S T IN'r1 NS. A.CetaDR nral Mnager. N. 226 228 chira boar MetrugstreeJo-th, MnigTm jbolc.Lws icsNete tocadgthmt vieapl dS.C.ARLESTONor, iS.foryou