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TEXANNhG TDES LOUIS APPELT, Editor. Wednesday, May 16, 1894. The Reformers are on record pledged to a Constitutional Conven tion. This should be kept in mind, and the voters are to see to it that the pledge is faithfully adhered to. Clarendon needs a first-class busi ness man for County Supervisor. This position should be filled by qualification, and not by popularity. It is often the ase that a jolly good fellow is a bad manager and incom petant fcr business. We need a better system for our public schools. We need a system of better roads. Let us send men to the Legislature that will work for these things. The present school system is a farce, and the present system of working the highways is a humbug and a waste of money. If every county in the State will look after the interest of the Reform Movement as will Clarendon the National Club organizers can go ahead and the result will be that the Reform Movement will show up about as much strength in the com ing primary as it did in the last. If General Butler has three hun dred white supporters in Clarendon county we do not know where they are. There are some men that will not vote for either Tillman or Butler, and if forced-to vote for one or the other, although opposed to Tillman, will vote for him in preference to Butler. The main thing to look out for in the coming election is to see that every candidate for the Legislature pledges himself publicly to support B. Tillman for the Senate. There must not be any "if" nor "and" about it. No man can go to the Legislature from this county who. will not vote for Ben Tillman, if we know the sentiment of a large majority of Clarendon's white voters. . A Correction, Above all things a newspaper should avoid saying anything that will do the slightett injustice, and when it finds that it has done an injustice it should undo the wrong as soon as possible. From informa tion received we based an item last week about an arrest that was made in this town, and we said the arrest ed party was .a countryman, while town men are allowed to go unmo lested. The language used was not intended to arouse a spirit of hostility against the town, nor was it our pur pose to reflect in the slightest upon the town authorities. Our attention was drawn to'the item by a personal friend, the next morning after the paper appeared, and after hearing his views, we became convinced that our item could be construed as a slap at the council, and might have the effect of bringing about a spirit of * enmity among the country people *against those of the town. Such was not our object, aswe bear no il will towards any of the members of the council; in fact we voted for every on- * them in the recent town elec tionj, and instead of placing obstacles in the way of their aministratin we would only be too glad to render ,them all the assistance we can. The Times has always worked faithfully for the town's interest, and we do not at this late day propose to encourage anything that would do the town an injury. .All that we have is here, and if no other motive prompted us, self interest certainly would cause us to labor for Manning's welfare and prosperity. We propose to give the news, and in doing so should we make a misstatement we will gladly make the proper amends when our attention is called thereto. *We have the right, and it isour priv ilege, to comment on all public mat *ters; at the same time we will en deavor to avoid doing an injustice, either to an individual, official, or a body of officials. As already stated, *our little item was based upon infor mation, but later, after the issue of the paper, we learned the facts were not represented to us correctly at first, and in justice 'to the colored policeman, who made the arrest, we will say that our subsequent infor -mation was that the policeman and a kinsman of the arrested man tried to get the man to desist from his course and go home, that after persuasion and repeated warnings the arrest was made. We are satisfied our council would not knowingly allow the police to show partiality in making arrests, and ifa ease of partiality is reported to them they will investigate the mat ter and dismiss-from service the po liceman found gnilty. This correction was written volun tarily, and in a spirit of what we deem justice. A LEADER. Since its first introduction Electric Bit ters has gained rapidly in pular favor, Ufntil now it is clearly in te lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives-con taining nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as *the best and purest medicine for all ail *ments of Stomach, Liver. or Kidneys. It will cure Sick-headache, Indigestion, Con s tipation. and drive Mfalaria from the sys tema. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. For sale by. J.G. Dinkins & Co., druggists. NOW TRY THIS.. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any .trouble with throat, chest, or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs, and colds is guaranteed to give re lief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just the thing and under it. use had a speedy and perfect re eoveryp. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself how good a thing it is' Trial bottles free. Large size S0c. and $1. y. G. Dinkins & Co., druggists. . - Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary lotion.' This never fails. Sold by J. G. Dinkins & Co., drug gists Manning. S. C. REPORT -OF County M Treasurer. Report of Disbursements of County, School, Poll Taxes, Commutation Road Tax, Fines, Licenses, and Dis pensary Sales, made by the Treasurer of Clarendon County for the Fiscal Year commencing November 1st, 1892, on orders of County Commissioners and School Commissioner. DAUEI flQK M~I TilUs Showing the number of each check, to whom paid, for what purpose, and the amount paid. J D Aolladay, services as county commissioner. 44 40 34 Gaymon Brothers, bridge work.... ............. 11 37 32 J H' Timmons, trial jus tice and lunacy.. 5 29 15 J H Timmons, trial jus tice salary............ 66 66 18 M Levi, jury commission er claim.............. 16 00 9 D J Bradham, sheriff's account............... 595 05 1 D J Bradham, bridge re pairs................ 95 93 16 8 A Nettles, assignee, tes timony coroner's in quest.................. 15 50 8 M Levi, poor house...... 19 27 13 M Levi, trial juitice sal ary.................... 114 57 17 8 A Nettles. assignee, jury commissioner.... 23 00 14 8 A Rigby, trial justice constable.............. 12. 50 1 R F Ridgeway, coroner's services............... 43 90 13 J Elbert Davis, auditor's salary and jury com missioner.............. 115 50 19 J C Frierson, coroner's services............ ..11 30 10 J W McLeod, poor house supplies............... 19 18 9 B A Johnson, poor house supplies............... 98 78 12 D M Bradham, lumber.. 9825 E P Geddings, eo commis sioner's services. ..... 81 25 E P Geddings, co commis sioner's services........18 30 T Adajus Way, co com missioner's services...- 28 70 W 3 Turbeville, co com missioner's services. . 84 25 3 D Holladay, co com missioner's services. 88 80 24 J1D Holladay, service as jury commissioner...- 18 40 13 W 3 Turbeville, lumber. 47 00 10 D 3 Bradham, jail ac count............... 138 00 4 Bank of Manning, sta tionery, etc...........20 39 22 James E Davis, court ex penses-............... 123 55 W C Davis, services clerk b'rd co com'rs.........51 00 26 R F Ridgeway, coroner's service....... ........ 11 00 16 3 H Timmons, trial jus tice salary............ 31 13 17 J E Tennant, constable salary............ .... 625 27 3 E Tennant, equaliza tion...................4 60 28 A 3 Richbourg, equaliza tion board............ 4 80 11 D J Bradham, jail report of sheriff.............. 72 60 5 S A Nettles, stationery and priting...'....-5- 2 21 Turbeville & Green, lum ber and bridges........48 11 21 Jos Sprott, Jr, cashier assignee, trial justice claims................ 16 66 22 L B Gibbons, lumber and bridges............... 28 79 3 E Richbourg, bridge and lumber........... 15 87 27 D W Alderman, lumber for bridges........... 10 00 Henry Weinberg, rebate on license.............50 00 83J Clark, rebate on li cense................. 50 00 29 3 W McLeod, assignee, board equalization. 8 40 17 3 M Lee, bridges.........3 25 3 M Levi, assignee, witness tickets................ 4 95 82 R F Ridgeway, coroner's: services........ ....... 22 00 33 M Levi, assignee, board equalization......... 29 30 68 A Nettles, printing and stationery-...........-31 00 18 N G Broadway, repairing bridges............... 28 00 183J H Timmons, salary as trial justice.. .....22 22 34 T J Cole, board equaliza tion.................. 3 50 12 3 Elbert Davis, poor house.................86 00 20 C R F Baker, repairing bridge................ 17 00 23 W 3 Turberville, lumber for bridge......... 8 00 18 W E Brown, medicine,. etc, poor house.... 25 85 4 Jos Sprott, Jr,.cashier,. assignee, jury and wit ness tickets...........32 10 10 W G King, board equali zation............. -3 30 19 W D Gamble, assignee,. services as trial justice- :16 86 10) Thomas & Bradham, as signee, services as con stable ................ -6 25 7 3 G Huggins, Clarendon Enterprise, printing and stationery.........*2 00 53 W Cole, board equali zation...............'4 50 2 B 0 Cantey, trial justice and constable..........87 50 42 J Elbert Davis, board equalization and jury commissioner.. ...... 7 10 20 B A Johnson, poor house supplies............... 74 22 40 T E Hodge, lumber...... 12 71 25 J H Timmons, trial jus tice salary............ 36 66 21 B A Johnson, assignee, shingles for poorhouse 23 75 39 W J Turberville, lumber 10 22 W C Davis, clerk for co commissioners........ 48 00 S A Harvin, repairs on bridge................. 5 00 42 D M Bradhain, agt, lum ber.................... 17 68 44 W S-Fairy, repairs on bridge... ...... ..... 9 00 10 J H Timmons, lunacy... 2 00 26 A J Richbourg, trial jus tice services........... 25 00 L T Fischer, co commis sionerls claim......... 29 10 W J Turberville, co com missioner's claim..... 21 50 28 S P Fairy, trial justice constable............. 18 00 45 J M Pouncy, bridge work ................ 1 00 11 J D Holladay, drawing jury................... 3 20 27 T B Owen, trial justice services......... 25 00 46 E P Geddings, work on bridge .. ............ 2 00 47 C H Tobias, salary, supt poorhouse........ ... 21 00 23 B A Johnson, supplies for poor house..... .. 52 27 29 J H Timmons, trial jus tice salary........ ... 30 00 48 J D Holladay, money paid on bridge ....... 1 00 8 Dr W M Brockinton, wit ness services.......... 5 00 20 Eugene Holladay, bridge 12 00 30 M Levi, trial justice con stable ........ ....... 72 92 13 J Elbert Davis, auditor's salary................. 50 00 1-9 W J Turberville, lumber and bridge............ 33 61 25 B A Johnson, poor house supplies ..........-- . 26 10 31 B 0 Cantey, trial justice and constable salary. 43 75 24 J E Davis, agt, constable salary................. 18 00 7 James E Davis, clerk of court.... ............. 86 35 16 D J Bradham, jail report 61 60 9 S A Nettles, printing.... 60 00 6 J Elbert Davis, auditor's salary...... .......... 50 00 34 H L B Hodge, bridges... 18 35 3 R F Ridgeway, coroner. 11 00 24 J W McLeod, coroner's constable............. 12 00 18 M E Lowder, nursing pauper... ............ 5 00 6 B A Johnson. witness tickets................ 5 65 15 J E Davis, poor house and poor.............. 14 00 5 J E Davis, assignee, jury tickets............. . .5 50 17 B A Walker, poor house. 50 12 B A Johnson, sheriff sup plies................. 19 75 16 B A Johnson, poor house supplies..... ........ 79 10 83J G Huggins, advertising 1 25 4 Louis Appelt, lunacy. 6 00 19 P B Thames, agt,pauper's coffin ...............5 00 15 D 3 Bradham, jail ac count ................ 19860 38 W J Turberville, bridges, etc........ .......... 44 47 31 W M Youmans, board equalization.......... 4 20 8 S A 'Nettles, assignee, jury commissioner... . 17 00 W J Turberville, co com missioner's claim.......64 80 3 D) Holladay, co com missioner's claim. ......33 00 -P G Benbow, cierk b'rd co commissioners......23 20 E P Geddings, co com missioner's services 561 25 11 3 Elbert Davis, post.age 26 12 Rhame & Davis, attor neys' fees............. 100 00 15 S J Bowman, express on books................. 50 25Thames & Ducket, bridges............... 12 00 15 W C Davis, clerk's ser vices.................. 50 00 16 C H Tobias, salary, poor Thouse........... ...... 500 38TH Harvin, constable's salary................ 11 18 39 Bank of Manning, dis count on special loan. 349 86 45 Bank of Manning, dis count on special loan. 85 93 283 Bowman, jury, wit-, ness and constable tickets................ 777 30 753 Bowman, jury, wit ness and constable tickets............... 554 15 Paid jury certificates... 113 80 Paid State witness cer-' tificates............. 95 55 Paid court constable's certificates.... .......21 00 39 Bank of Manning, dis count on special loan. 3 21 403J H Timmons, trial jus tice salary............ 92 68 41 M Levi, trial justice and constable....... .......52 00 453J Elbert Davis, auditor's salary.............. ..86 00 47 F C Thomas, trial justice salary................. 43 00 Total...........$ 8,685 09 AND D lENIARY lAUS 983 Bowman, jurors, wit nesses, &c.....--..--. -$ 300 00 35 S A Nettles, insurance... 102 50 383J Elber t Davis, postage.. ~60 E P Geddings, services-as eo commissioner.......61 20 W 3 Turberville, services as co commissioner 59 70 39 Jas E Davis, carpenter's work.................. 2 25 41 3 Elbert Davis, drawing jury and mileage... 700 423J H Timmons, lunacy. 3 15 40 L L Wells, postage and express........ ........3 85 26 B A Johnson, supplies for poor house.... ........ 100 00 43 W T Lesesne, coffin for pauper............... 8 50 44 D Bradhami, conveying lunati......_... 15 00 40 B A Johnson, poor house supplies............... 60 00 42 Dan'l J Bradham, sher iff's account.......... 49 89 43 S A Nettles, printing.... 70 79 44 W E Dinkins, lunacy.... 5 00 46 S A Rigby, repairs on poor house............ 51 37 49 W E Brown, medical ser vices......... ........ 50 00 47 M Levi for Dr A J Briggs, medical services...... 41 30 33 M Levi, bridge, coroner and constable ........ 53 80 48 P G Benbow, jurors' meals.............. 9 70 50 Jas E Davis, cleaning court house and yard. 4 00 34 B A Johnson, lumber.... 45 70 36 M Levi, assignee, road work, etc... ......... 54 20 37 E C James, damage to horse...... ........... 6 00 35 M Levi, assignee, meals to jurymen............... 36 50 38 J Elbert Davis, postage.. 3 02 43 S L Steadham, articles to pauper........ .. .... 4 00 44 W C Chandler, coffin and mattresses ... ...... 10 00 46 B A Johnson, bridge re pairs ......... ....... 2 00 Total... ........$ 1,221 02 DIlVISIMIT Or MCI0L UNXM, Showing to whom paid, for what purpose, and the amount paid to each person: SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1. P H Carpenter, teaching, $181.43 L N Wilkinson, teaching, 80.00 Eva Smith, teaching. 33.10 C B DuBose, teaching, 80.00 J R Griffin, school house rent, 4.00 Total, $378.53 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 2. W 8 Richbourg, teaching, $ 90.00 Eva Smith, teaching 41.90 Madison Cantey, teaching, 53.00 ,P C Geddings, teaching, 55.00 N V Preston, teaching, 50.00 Edwin Wells, teaching, 55.00 C K Brown, teaching, 40.00 J B Dantzler, teaching, 17.70 PA Gaymon, lumber for school house, 18.00 V A DesChamps, sash for school house, 8.00 Sanders Coards, build'g school house, 20.00 J M DesChamps, nails for school house, 2.82 J R Griffin, school house rent 3.50 C R Boyd, school house rent 5.00 Total, $459.92 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 3. A E Mathis, teaching, $ 90.15 L W Platt, teaching, 81.25 J W Cantey, teaching, 142.05 J D Blackwell, teaching 46.19 J G Beckwith, teaching, 113.00 M E Kruse, teaching, 62.82 M MI Ragin, teaching, 46.80 A E Spears, teaching, 19.00 Total, *$601.06 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 4. Ellison Capers, Jr, teaching, $ 30.00 W J Ellis, teaching, 85.00 J D Blackwell, teaching, 63.00 A E Mathis, teaching, 18.00 A H Boatwright, teaching, 43.00 Total, $239.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 5. Jane Riley, teaching, $ 75.00 I H Hilton, teaching, 92.50 J M Knight, teaching, 180.00 H Smith, Jr, teaching, 70.00 D M McGill, teaching, 36.00 H C Reddick, teaching, 88.75 Sue A Davis, teaching, 90.00 M E V Snipe, teaching, 38.00 Total, * $670.25 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 6.-I Laura M Knight, teaching, $ 50.00 B L Prince, teaching, 127.50 Bessie Keels, teaehing, 75.00 J W Cole, repairs on school house, 8.25 Total, $260.75 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 7. Ellison Capers, Jr, teaching, $ 23.00 Duncan Pringle, teaching, 42.00 J B Dantzler, teaching, 23.50 W A Pitts, teaching, 86.00 J G Beckwith, teaching, 40.50 M M Ragin, teaching, 47.00= J E Pawley, teaching, 26.70 Total, $288.70 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 8. D M McGill, teaching, $ 43.00 Ellison Capers, Jr, teaching, 200.00 W A Pitts, teaching, 30.00 I H Hilton, teaching, 18.00' M A Benbow, teaching, 40.00 Rufus Bowman, balance on school house, 20.00 Total, $351.00 SCHOOL .DISTRICT No. 9. J P Crawford, teaching, $132.90 M M David, teaching, 47.50 Alice Harvin, teaching, 30.00 N A Harvin, teaching, 56.00 E C Alsbrook, teaching, 50.00 Mrs J F Bradham, teaching, 17.50 E A Gilbert, teaching, 50.00 E J Browne, teaching, 112.50 Alice Davis, teaching, 63.50 Edward Walker, lumber and repairs on school house, 10.66 J C Johnson, lumber and hard ware, 11.04 W C Chandler, material for school house, 3.44 Total, $585.04 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 10. Minnie Strange, teaching, $ 50.00 L A Thompson, teaching, 50.00 Frances Jones, teaching, 50.00 Janet Wells, teaching, 50.00 J J Bragdon, teaching, 50.00 E C Alsbrook, teaching, 3.00 Robert Witherspoon, repairing school house, -10.00 WV C White, repairing school house, 15.50 Total, $278.50 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 11. J Grier White, teaching, $ 81.00 Rena J Jones, teaching, 75.00 B 13rocic, teacning, I H Johnson, repairs on school house, 5.00 Total, $286.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 12. Maude C Wilson, teaching, $ 49.50 Olivia Miller, teaching, 69.25 A D McFaddin, teaching, 60.50 J T Turnage, teaching, 49.50 Mamie E Brown, teaching, 60.50 S A Cooper, teaching, 41.25 L C McLaurin, teaching, 44.00 Ira Levine, building chimney to school house, 3.50 Horace Bradley, work on school house, 6.50 $384.50 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 13. Bessie Keels, teaching. $ 16.00 J E Pawley, teaching, 40.00 E I Conyers, teaching, 60.00 Tora Bagnal, teaching, 18.00 Walter Muldrow, teaching, 22.75 M E Thomas, teaching, 40.00 Lizzie Oliver, teaching, 64.oo J G Plowden, repairs on school house, 4.on E R Plowden Jr, repairs on school house, 5.00 Total, $269.75 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 14. Alice Burgess, teaching, $ 56.oo Lucy A Mills, teaching, 40.oo H S Coleman, teaching, 39.29 Florence Workman, teaching, 3o.oo Ella Workman, teaching, 40.00 Ada Epps, teaching, 30.oo C J DuRant, teaching, 4.19 J S Sellers, teaching, 5.25 G D Smith, repairing school house, 16.00 Total, $26o.73 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 15. C J Crawford, teaching, $ 72.oo C J DuRant, teaching, 88.oo T L Richardson, teaching, 56.oo M J Wheeler, teaching, 2b.oo Olivia MeFaddin, teaching, 44.oo H S Coleman, teaching, . 12.35 W D Gamble, recording title of school house. 1.87 . Total, $294.22 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 16. James M Moss, teaching, $ 50.00 W P DuRant, teaching, 2o.65 M J Wheeler, teaching, 63.00 L D Barrow, teaching, - 52.5o Ida Hicks, teaching, 50.00 S C Turberville, building school house, 63.66 $299.81 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 17. Corinne.McFaddin. teaching, S 43.oo Mollie L Smith, teaching, 10.00 W H Curry, teaching, 5.oo Rosa E Miller, teaching, 55.50 J M Mims, building school house, 20.00 R A Cook, lumber for school house, 16.43 Total, S149.92 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 18. Mrs Furman Bradham, teach ing, $ 75.00 Anna R James, teaching, 75.25 J B Dantzler, teaching, 75.oo Mamie Spann, teaching, 25.oo N S DeLain, teaching,' 48.oo J A D Green, teaching, 2o.oo Aaron James, teaching, 55.oo J T Brogdon, work on school house. . . 15.oo Rufus Bethune, building chim ney to school house, 6.oo J F Bradham, repairs on school house, . 0.50 L T Seymore, repairs on school. house, 4.00 '$407.75 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 19. E L Gillespie, teaching, $115.oo G M Davis, teaching, 1.45 T T Hilton, teaching, 59.00 G M Davis, work on school house, * 30,0o G M Davis, carpenters work, 18.oo G M 'Davis, work on school house, 23.0o G M Davis, work on school house, 27.oo J M Bradham, lumber for house, ..36.40 Geo H Curtis, sash and nails for school house, 5o.00 T C Scaffe, stove for school house, 6.40 F N Wilson, insurance on school house, 6.75 York James, Sr, lumber for school house, 10.40 D M Bradham, lumber for school house, 25.oc Total, $408.40 CONTINGENT SCHOOL FUN{D. L L Wells, salary as schooI commissioner, $4oo.oc Clarendon Enterprise, adver tising, 21.oc S A Nettles, advertising, 24.72 J H Lesesne, serving on board examiners, 19.Sc J M Knight, serving on board examiners, ~ 19.20 L L Wells, traveling expenses visiting schools, 98.0o Total, $582.75 ROAD C0MMUTATION TAX. 34 T P Ridgill, work on high way, $ 12.75 37 E P Geddings, lumber, 1.08 37 J H King, bridge work, 5.75 41 J H King, bridge and lum ber, 2.00 45 J E Lee, ditching Manning road, 1.50 42 M Levi, tools for highway, 3.40 Total, $ 26.54 I hereby certify that the foregoing i-a true and correct statement of disbursements of Ordinary County Taxes, School Taxes, Commutation Road Tax, Fines, Licenses, and Dis pensary sales, made by the Treasurer of Clarendon County, on orders of County Commissioners and School Commissioner. for the fiscal year ending October 31st, 1893. S. J. Bowman, Treasurer, Clarendon Co. Ma nning, S. C., Mayv 10, 1894. r. CHARLES B. GEIGER, PIIYSIC'IA N A.AD SURGE0, Offers his professional serviceq to the peo ple of Manning and vicinity. Office at J. G. Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. MANNING, S. C. D R. A. N. TALLY, JR.. PIIYSCIAN AND SURGE0-, Oflers his professional services to the peo ple of Clarendon and vicinity. Office in the EnterpLise building. MANNING, S. C. JoSEPH F. RHAm .W. C. DAVIs. IRHAME & DAVIS,ATL ; A TTOR XEYS A T LA W, MANNING, S. C. JOHN S. WILSON, Attorney and Counielor at Law, MANNING. S. C. A LEVI, '. . ATTOR NE Y AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Notary Public with seal. Associated with R. 0. Purdy, Esq., in litigated cases. JEFFERSON D. ALSBROOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Office in TIMEs building. Specialatten tion given all business in his charge. H . L. B. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW SUMTER, S. C. EO. W. DICK, DENTIST. SUMTER, S. C. Office hours-9 to 1:30-2:30 to 5. Over Levi Brothers' dry goods store. WM. N BAHR & BRO., T.UFALEfS IN AND 31ANF.CTURE.S OF Cakes, Biscuits And Plain and Fancy Candies. Penty Camnii* In 1 Chewing Cams. French Mixtures and (hrvsta1llized Fruits. 319 Kin. . l'eet, Cil AJ LS'lON, S. C. Palmetto Pharmacy Company, Charleston, S. C. AIL, Express or F'reight goods to any M part r I the United States or abroad. Orders receive promnt attention inimedi atel-y upon recei pt. In sending mconfey for articles not quoted in this list or our free catalogue. scnd the amount of retail price less 20 per cent.- Any difference will be returned by next mail. Onr busines<; is STRICTLY cAsm. Goods sent C. 0. D. to re sponsible parties. We solicit a share of your mail orders. Our Regu Price. lar. Allcock's Poro-s P!asters, 10 25 Belladona Plasters, 35 25 Capcine Plasters, Benson's, 15 25 Allcock's Bunion Plasters, large 18 25 Allcock's Corn Plasters, 08 10 Our Little Liver Pills. 15 25 Cuticura R2esoivent, 85 1 00 Cuticura Salve, - 40 50 Cuticura Soap, 15 25 Anti-Pain Plasters, 10 25 Simmon's Liver Regulator 67 1 00 No-To-Bac, 3 boxes for 2 50 Chichester's Pennyioyal Pills, 1 85 2 00 Hall's Syrup of Ilyphosphites, i)0 1 50 Pennyroyal Pills, - 75j 1 00 Dr. Felix Lelruns Steel an3l Pennyroyal Pills, 67 1 00 Alligator Liniment, 25 Scott's Emulsion, 07 1 00 Acid Phosphate. Horsford's, .$ .40 $ .50 Ayer's Pills, 20 25 P-ece's Favorite Prescription 75 1 00 al's Emulsion .25c an d 50 Cod Liver Oil, pure, 45e, pint. 50 Cod Liver Oil, pure, 80e, quart, 1 00 Castile Soap, 12 oz cake, 10 15 Castile'Soap. iported,. per lb., 20 25 West's Nerve 3: Brain Treatment 67 1 00 Phosphodine,. 85 1 00 Extract Witch Hazel, pints, 20 23 Carter's Little Liver Pills, 15 25 .ZPWe claim to hiave the best stock of Druggisis' Sundries, Perfumery, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Chamois 1:kins and Toilet Requisites in the City. We can mail over 2,000 articles in the Drug line, anywhere, and pay special attention to mail orders. We will mail our catalogue to any address about April 1st, 1894. While this catalogue is not complete it will give some idea of the stock we carry. 277 KING STREET, (One Door North of Wentworth.) Opposite Dime Savings Bank ep BUTHE1|A WODWORK, r.A ED ATTA7,lML I. THE BEST iS THE CHEAPEST. Send TEN cents to 28 Union Sq., N. 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In speed cortests it has repeatedly taken the first place and in telegraphic work has never been excelled. For manifolding purposes it has no superior. With interchangeable parts the. Caligraph is well nigh indestructible. The experience of busiiiess men, ministers, -te legraphers, short-hand schools, and government departments all go to prove that the Caligraph is without a peer. -SOLD ON EASY TEEMS. C. Irvine Walker, Jr., 2 Co., General Agent. No. .6 Broad St., - Charleston, S. C. Save Your Eyes! Money to Loan. - 10:- yMoney to Lo'an on improved farming When you need a pair of spectacles don!t B. PRESSLEY BAlON buy an inferior glass. You will find- none Attorney at Law. better than Manning, S. C., Feb. 21, 1894. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES 4 || , +Ve IF YOU WANT IN YOUR HOME THE FINEST AND MOST PERFECT A PIANO PRODUCED IN THE KNOWN 9 WORLD YOU WILL BOY THE STEINWAY! -on- I THE CELEBRATED & Indns :- ian -+ Sccles + EYE -:- GLASSES. + For sale by DR. W. M. BROCKINTON, Manning, S. C. A .N,& I!V SUN A of IN' M. Y ofon Yoth iono sur c to e a hoa re-h. amsanybautue ld." 'rhosen byo a ll'..sical ' Ilset I*PP. ehase. Oxursl house and the aSTiC-.. -AUFAcTURED BY- 8EBN STEINtWAY DEPOT for Ave eniestates. Steinway's NewYork1 hhQ a A + prcesdupuicated. Not a dollarg can4 The ~cUUU Gib GU Uot besaedi byg direct. Al , styles regularly in stock. Core CHAELESTON, S. C., ..spondeaceinwited.c~ataseguestree. 9 R ITE US. ~ -'f~-en, ~udilen & Dates Southernj fe-s. ~ Music Hou88,Savana,6aj ' 4 MARBLE YARD, SUMTER, S. 0 -CONDUCTED BY _____Commander &Tichardson. For sale by MOSES LEVL, ,Manning, S. C. We are now prepared to fill all orders CHARLES C. LESLIE, for - Wholesale & Retail Commission Dealer in MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES __ . COPING and all ornamental and substan F"SI--, tialecemetery work. We do none but 'the best work, and guarantee all jobs. We US fl 5 promise to do strictly g first-class business MB; A W la: and will make our prices at a living rate. Consignments of poultry, eggs, andI all GRANITE AND ITALIAN MONUMENTS. kinds of country produce are respectfull solicited. AND HEADSTONES, Ofice Nos. 18 & 20 Market St., E. of East Bay We expect to have cn exhibition in a few CHARESTN. S C.days some handsome specimens of work. CHARLESTON.______S.____. _Yard on Liberty Street, below postoffie'. Douglasi Sos areduced price,or says hehs mwihutn* *amdo''' -~ IrLMANBLEMANTRLES. ~35O - ~ U L ime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair, Fire Bricks, and Fire Clay, Land Plaster, and Eastern Hay. ~ 0 ~ ~ .75 Agent for White's English Portland~eient. 194 and 196 Elast Bay St.. Charleston, S. 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