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THE MANNIG TIES. Published Every Wednesday. LOUIS APPELT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Terms: t srscnr-ox RATEs.-One copy, one yeAr $1.50; one copy, six months, 7$ eents. one copy, three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable in advance. (DVEETISING RAT;s.-One square. first in sertion, $1 00: each subsequentinsertion, 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertist ments. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months. -CoxxocaTIoxs must be accompanied by the real na-me and address of the writer in order to -receive attention. No communi cation of a personal character will be pub lished except as an advertisement. For further information address LOUIS APPELT, Manning, S. C. Oublishes all County and Town - Official Advertisements. - Wednesday, May 16, 1S94. Hon. W.D. Evtns has withdrawr from the gubernatorial race. Base ball go'ods at Dinkins & Co.'s. The State Democratic executive commit tee will meet on June 7th. Babies' fine caps at Louis Lovns's. When you come to court call around and have your name put on our subscription list. Fresh.garden seed and onion setts at. Brockinton's. Every stranger that comes to town is struck with the beauty of Mr. Levi's store and the bank. J. W. McLeod has in stock Stollwerck's celebrated bands of of chocolate and cocoas. The county treasurer's report, which we publish this week, has crowded out con siderable other matter. Base balls and bats at Dinkins & Co.'s. There will be an exhibition given at Packsville under the auspices of the Packs ville Methodist Sunday school next Satur day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies' artificial flowers, ribbons and velvets, at Louis Loyns's. Candidates, don't be bashful, announce your candidacy. The people will not elect a man to office who does not let them know through the county paper what dffice he wants. "Pick Leaf" smoking tobacco, 10 cents a package, at W. M. Brockinton's. A shooting affray occurred at Remini last Saturday night which resulted in the kill ing of Gabe James and the wonding of Alex DuBose. All the parties to the affray are colored. Attention, base ball clubs! Base balls and bas for sale at Dinkins & Co.'s. A-colored man created -a sensation from the congressional gallery last Monday in attempting to make a speech on Coxey's good rgads bill. He was promptly collared' and fred out. Choice plug tobacco 50c. and 75c. per pound.at Brockington's drug store. Court will meet in Manning June 4th, and the criminal docket. is a heavy one. There are now-seventeen prisoners in jail and a number bf parties who are out on bail will be tried.' Misses' and childrens' white and colored mull hats for sale at Mrs. hI. 0. Burgess's cheap for cash; als~o ladies' and childrens' millinery at the very lowest cash prices. Gov. Tillman must have committed a ter rible offense at Rock Hill last Saturday, as the News~ and Courier and Columbia State have beent lavishing compliments upon his great speech ever since. Once you try Stollwerck's chocolates and eoooas you will always want them. - Mc Leod keeps them. Rev. T. Mi. Lowry, of Georgia, will preach in the Mtanning Presbyterian church next Sabbath promptly at 11 o'clock a. m.,, and in~ 1New Harmony church the same day at 3} o'clock p. m. A good sewing machine on easy terms better for cash-at Brockinton's drug store, The town council met last week and re 'roked the liquor license they had previously granted. This action was taken immedi ately after the publication of the supreme court's decision in the Florence case.. Just received a fashionable and stylish assortment of ladies', misses' and childrens' summer hats, also pattern hats, at Louis Loyns's. The corner atone of the Winthrop nor mal and industrial college was laid lest -Sturday with imposing ceremonies. Gov. *jmman is being complimented on every band as having made the greatest speech of' his life. Major A. Levi attended court in George town last Monday, and acted as solicitor for Solicitor Wilson, who ia at home sick. Major Levi says .they had seven cases, three resulted in conviction, three isn ac quittals and one was nol prossed. A full line of delicious candies at Din kins & Co.'s. Now that the State has given much to hher education we hope our law-makers will not lose sight of the fact that our home schools are sadly in need of attention. Give us a first-class free school system, matters not what it costs. The people want it and should have it as soon as pos sible. - Hood's Cures. In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, its proprietors make no idle or extravagant claim. The advertising of Hood's Sarsapa rilla is-always within the bounds of reason, because itis true; it always appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking people, and it is always fully substantiated by en dorsements,which, in the financial world, would be accepted without a moment's hes itation. Read the testimonials published in be half of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the story. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures.. -Capt. Davis Correets an Error. . Headquarters MAxszsG GUins, May 16, 1894. In my "official report" published last week Private Allen Bradhami's name ap peared as one who declined to obey the . orders of his snperior officers: I have afbee been informed by the person dis pathed to notify Private Bradham that he did not deliver may order to him, being stopped on the way by a party who told him that Private Bradham positively could not go. Being away at the time the ma terial for my report was collected for pub lication I necessarily had to assume my order was obeyed. I state this in justice to Private Bradham who upon this show ing, is still a member of the Guards. . W. C. Dirs, . Capt. Manning Guards. BUCKTEN'S AILNCA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, 'ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tatter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by J..G. Dinkins & Co., druggists. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeny, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most woderfu~l blemish cure ever known. Sold by J. G. Dinkins & Co., druggists, Man Where on the inrning of the 3d of De cember last was a mass of smoking debris, now stands a magnificent structure, a mon ument to the pluck, indomitable energy, enterprise and integrity of Moses Levi. He came to Clarendon in 1856 as a pioneer when a!l around was a forest, and by his never-failing energy built up a business that the wost ambitious could feel proud of, and in building for himself a vast es tate he was a hell er to tih 13aSes which made his riame a household w ordl among the people of Clarendon. who never will forget his many acts of kindness and his ever responbive heart in times of needl. Last Mlonday morning Mr. Levi moved in to his new store, which is being filled with goods and arranged in a most attractive manner. The old gentleman is as proudl of being "at home once wore" as would a child be when presented with a nEw toy. It seems to have brought bael: to him his old time thrift and when he gets every thing arranged his competitors had better bestir themselves or the old merchant war horse will give them sneh a race as will make them hustle to keep up. They Want Names. The lussel Art Publishing company, of 928 Arch street, Philadelphia, desire the names and address of a few people in every town who are interested in wt.rks of are and to secure them they offer to serd fre -'uOpid Guides the Boat," a superbly exe cuted water color picture, size 10x13 inches. suitable for framing. an'i sixteen other pictures about same sizo, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and address of ten persons (adn,irers of flue pictures) together -ith six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing. etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1.00, but they can all be secure.l free by any person forwarding the names and stamps promuptly. NoTE.-The editor of this paper has al readly received copit s of the above pictures and consider them really "Gems of Art." Petit Jury. Following is the petit jury drawn to serve at the next term of court which con venes on Monday, June 4th. Judge Nor ton will preside: P. E. Ridgeway, Manning. W. H. Thigpen, Sandy Grove. H. S. Dollard, Manning. J. C. Johnson, Manning. J. W. Rhame, Silver. A. W. Thames, Jr., Silver. R. P. Morris, New Zion, W. E. Jenkinson, Manning. Geo. A. Ridgill, Jordan. W. E. Daniels, Manning. W. H. Bradham, Paeksville. F. M. Barwick, Manning. J. E. Kelly, Manning. J. W. Holladay, Manning. R. J. Coskery. Summerton. W. M. Lewis, Manning. T. W. Jones, Jordan. Peter Chewning. Summerton. J. Q. Mathis, Saint Paul. T. U. June, Jordan. .J. A. Montgomery, Foreston. W. T. Tobias, Manning. John E. Morris, Seloc. F. C. Thomas, Manning. F. W. Haley, Jordan. M.-B. Corbett, Packsville. L. K. Howle, .Manning. - D. M: Bell, Packsville. J. W. Gibbons, New Zion. J. H. ChildersJordan. T. M. Davis, Jordan. J. W. Barrow, New Zion. J. Sim Ridgeway, Manning. D. N. Gamble, Seloc. E. S. Plowden, Wilsons. . Jno. S. Cole, Manning. STATE or Ono, (s' or TOLEDo, LucAs CorsTY. -Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che", ney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm , will pay .the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nse of ball's Catarrh Cure. - FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. sztj A. W. GLEASON, Nota.ry Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous srfaces of the system. Send for testimo ials, free. F. J. CHENiEY & CO., Toledo, 0. pirSold by druggists, 75c. If you *ant . something delicious and healthy to drink go to McLeod's and buy Stolwerck's chocolate and cocoas. 'Santee River. CotLUMB, May 11.--- a. m.-Height of Cogaree river, 1.7 feet; water failing; weather clear. CAMDEN, May 11.-8 a. m.-Height of Wateree river,5 4 feet; water failing; weather clar. . CotohIar, May 16.-8 a. m.-Height of Congaree river, 1.4 feet; water falling; weather clear. CAMnDEN, May 1.-8 a. m.--Height of Wateree river, 4.7 feet; water falling; weather clear. PECULIAR TO ITSELF. So eminently successful has Hood's Sarsaparilla been that many leading citi zens from all over the United States fur nish tegtimonials of cures which seem al mostV miraculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an accident, but the ripe fruit of indus try and study. It possesses merit "pecu liar to itself." Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggists. Parties desiring agricultural rent liens and supply liens can find them at The Manning Times-office. Post Office Rules. Morning mail closes 8.50. Evening mail closes 5.50. Office open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. .Sunday from 8.30 to 10.30 a. in., and from 5 to 7.30 p. mn. No money orders or postal notes will. be issued or paid after 5 p. m. Stamps and cards will not be sold on credit. Box rents must be paid for in advance. All letters upon which postage is due will be held until the postage is paid. Boisterous conduct in the post office is strictly forbiddes. Louis APrstT, Post Master. Do You Expect to Become a flother ? "MOTH ER'S FRIEND" Makes Childbirth Easy, AsuistsNature,LesusonDanlgerindShorSftnstbor. "My wife suffered more in ten minutes with .her other children than she did all together with her last, after having used four bottles of 'MOTHER'S FRIEND," says a customer-- H ENDERSONDALEa Sent by express, on receipt of prce $LW rfree onaini,3gvalua ble information. Bold by allDruggists. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., .ATLANTA. GA. S. THOMAS, Ja. J. M. THOMAS. StephenThomas, 3r,& Bro. JEWELRY, SILVER & PLATED WARE, Spectacles, Eye lasses &Fancy Goods, p-Watches and Jewelry repaired by competent workmen. 257 KING STREET,. CH ARLESTON, .S. C. Go to the Manning Times office for banks Our Home Invaded by a Stranger. Newspapers, in their zeal to supply the reading world with the events occurring thronghout the length and brendth of the universe, display a wonderful genin ir, narrating each occurrence. Their descrip tion of things are so winnte as to brnl, tle reader in close proximuity to the subject, and often the readers iwargine the-uselves witnessing with tiri, vy,. and feeling the effects of the mailers chrunicle,. In the far West a train of cars rushing rJong through a spar:ely settled section of country conies to a snihlen halt. antd the pass-n--.rs are surprisetd with .tha demand: "Hold up your hands," anr1 'it the point of pistols they are robbed of their valuables, and befoT t be shn--k has sub-ided the rob berst are goett. A town zurprised by an armed bani who ransack a bank of its con tents in hr-,.u1 open laylight. :md 1isap pear b -fore the fa: b.czrte< known at th: next door. A stemu'ip, lawti l with unman freight ri ling the billows of the ocean, strikes a hi.bn rek, the ve 1 gos diown. A r.-volution breaks on. and amid the thundering of cannon :T.l the rattle of musketry, property is laid waste and lives destroyed. A dance haI. where beauty and -hivalry make a glori.n-< pic ture and joy is holding high carnival, is suddenly trunsformed into a scene of terror, excitement and misery by an alarm of tire. An earthquake, with its rumbling sounds from beneath-the cirth accompanied with the shri. ks and wails of a frightened mul titude. A court scene where te case tried has created pnblic interest. The celebra tion of a groat event. The marriage of a popular-coup!e. Ad, are describe.1 so min utely by the public press which makes it won rafni ad shows the ingenuity of urauki::<i; but with it all, hua:::n invention has so fla- beon unable to e .-rrectly de scribe or word-paint the feetigs of the actors in the sctznt s we read. Whets this is done a feat will be acccmplisbeet that. will place the newspaper profession far in ad vance of all other vocations. These thoughts camne rushing to our mind last Friday Light, after we had fin ished our day's work and had gone to join our family for the night. .We felt that one more foot print had been made on the sandi of time, and that we -were at peace with all mankind. Not conscious of ill will towards any, nor any towards us, and after enjoy ing the presence of our family circle and about to retire, a suspicious circumstance appeared to us and fastened itself upon our mind that something was going to hap pen to disturb our peaceful thoughts. The family retired as usual, but our suspicions would not grow less, and so thoroughly did they arouse us that we decided to light our pipe (we had no cigars as our friends are practeing economy) and wait for the mysterious something to turn up. It was a beautiful night, a silvery moon was lighting up the universe, the stars were. twinkling and seemned out on a lark, not a blot in the shape of a cloud appeared on the heavens to mar the beauty of the pic ture. Noiselessly we walked about the house and in the yard, lest we disturb the slumbers of out unsupecting five little ones, but the minutes seemed hours with nothing to break the monotony save an occasional re quest from "Old Mauma" to lay down and rest. The suspense had taken full posses sion of us and rest we could not, for our whole mind was bent on waiting for the mysterious something. The- honrs had lost their fleetness and morning seemed to have taken a day off and tardy about returning, when at a quarter to four o'clock- from an adjoining room came a sound, it was the voice of a stranger who had invaded our "castle" without a warrant, the protection of which is guaranteed us by the laws of the land; and from the demonstrations we could hear him making we hesitated about flying to the rescue, but after contempla ting whether to alarm the neighborhood, or call the police, "Old Mauma" called to us to come, and we entered to find the stranger in our bed claiming with empha sis his inalienable and constitutional right to the possession of the premises. Em boldened with the knowledge of the prem ises belonging to us we approached nearer, but our presence had rno effect on the in vader's determined course. He claimed the d~inction of bearing the name of our illustrious congressman, John L. McLaurin, and that his mission was not of a character to require a resort to the courts for a writ of ejectmenit nor to bring a chuirge of trespass, and after listening to his arguments and watching his demonstra tions we decided not to follow the example set by the authorities at Washington in the treatment of visitors, but to allow the stranger to remain, and to submit the case to the readers of the Times arid the public generally and for such other and further re lief as they may deem nmeet and proper. SHeals n gRunnfing ~Cures SSores. ~CNTGIUSSting.5 0 00NA~iUSInsltstageey - Itr pis ndesd ysee A'ieb rse on te disease its treamnen:f SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. HEALTH Is - Better than Wealth, Preserve your health by using Pure Drugs and MediCINes from the old established arid. Salways reliable drug house of J. G. Dinkins & Co., The Druggists. In addition to a full and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, we keep all the popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Window Glass, Cigars and To bacee, Garden Seed, Larnp Goods, SeW ing Machine Needles and 0i!, and the thousands of other articles usually kept in a firs-class drug storb. J. G. Dinkins & Co., Sign of Golden Mortar. MANNING, - - S. C Los MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CELBnEATDFGLIIU IEEMED7 -It is sold on a positive * guarantee to cure any M form of nervous pro. tration or any disorder of the genital organs of either sex, caused Before. by excessive uso 'of After. Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over Indulgence etc., Disinesa, Convulsions, Wakefulness, Headache, Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain, Weak Memory, Bearing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrha. Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected, may lead to premature old age and insanity. Positively guaranteed. Price, $1.00 a box; 6 boxes for$5.00). Sent by mail on receiptof price.A written guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order recevd to refund the money if a permanent cure is not eected. NERVIA MEICINE CO., Detroit5 Milch. For sale by Dr. W. MI. Brockinton. W EDDING INVITATIONS AND cards, and all kinds of fine, fancy and commercial printing done promptly a the Manning Times job office. Lowest prices and besot work. . Mrs. M. E. Wade Stonewall, Tenn. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and Liver Trouble and Nervous Debility 10 Years of Suffering Ended by Taking Hood's. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "The effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla in my case have been truly marvelous. It far surpasses any other medicine I have eYer taken. For 16 years I was troubled with torpid liver, kidney trouble and nervous debility, and was A Helpless Invalid. I have been taking Hode's Sarsaparilla for three months and I feel that I am cured. I feel better now than I have for sixteen years. I thank God first for my health, and C. I. Hood & Co., second, for Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have recom Hood'ssaiiaCures, mended It to all my neighbors and several of them are using Hood's Sarsaparilla with good results. I am 53 years old and feel better than I did at 40." Mxs. E. WADs. Stonewall. Tenn. Hood's Pillp act easily, yet promptly and efliciently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon county on the 26 day of May, 1894, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Mrs. R. M. Kelly. W. J. KELLY. Packsville, S. C., April 25, 1894. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. I N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVIS ions of an act of the General Assembly, ratified on the 9th day 4f February. 1882, I will be in the court Luse in Manning, in the office of. the clerk of the court, the first Monday of each month, for the purpose of allowing persons cuMing of age since the last general election to register,-and to at tend to any other business pertaining to my official daties. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supervisor Registration Clarendon Co. P. 0. Address: Panola. S. C. School Notice. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, CLARENDON CouNTY. Manning, S. C., Jan., 4th 1893. Until faither notice I will have my ofl open on Saturday of each week. The other days will- be spent in visiting the schools of the county. L. L. WELLS, Scbool Commissioner C. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, NORTHEASTERN RIAILtOAD. CHARLSToN, S. C., April 23, 1894. On and after this date the following pas senger schedule will be in effect: NORTH BOUND. . No78 Nol4 NoG0 Lv Charleston 3 35 am 3 30 pfi 5 00 pm Ar Lanes 5 30 am 5 29pm 7 00pm Ar Florence 7 10 am 6 45 pm 8 50 pm soUTH. nOUND. No 23 No 61 No 35 Lv Florence 7 25 pm 7 45 am 3 37 am Ar Lanes 9 00 am 9 20 am 9 20 am Ar Charleston 11 00 pm 11 21 am 0 50 am . - 0-o WILMNGTON, COLUMBIA, & AUGUS TA RAILROAD. WHIINGToN, N-. C., April 23,21894. Lv Wilmington 6 40 pm Lv Marion 9 5(; pm Ar Florence 10 40 pm Lv Florense 5 10 am Lv Marion 5 54am Ar Wilmington 9 10 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 5& No 52 No 50 Lv Florence 7 4.5 am 7 10 pm Lv Mayesville 9 0)0 am 8 70 pm Ar Sumter 9 20 am 8 28 pm Ar Wedgefield 10 08 am 8 50 pm Ar Columbia 11 05 am 10 00 pm TRAINs GOING soUTH. No 59 No 53 No 51 Lv Columbia 4 20 pm 4 30am Lv Wedgefield 5-18 pm 5 35 am Lv Sumter 5 45 pm 5 35 pm 5 57 am Lv Mayesville 6 02 pm 6 14pm Ar Forence 6 55 pm -7 15 pm CENTRAL RAILROAD OF S. C. Dated April 23, 1894. No 52 No 82 Lv Charleston 7 00 am 4 40 am Lv Lanes 8 40 am 8 15am Lv Foreston 9 02 am 9 33 am Lv Wilsons 9 09 am 10 10 am Lv Manning 9 18 ami 11 00 am Lv Harvins 9) 28 am 11 40 am Ar Sumter 9 48 am 12 35 pm Ar Columbia 11 05 am -4 00 pm No 53 NoS83 Lv Columbia 4 20 pm 4 -40 am Lv Sumter - 5 4(0 pm 8 40 am Lv Harvins 6 04 pm 9 50 am Lv Manning 6 15 pm 10 40 am Lv Wilsons (;27 prm - 11 10 am Lv Foreston 6 35 pm 11 35 pm Ar Lanes *. 7 (00 pm 12 30 pm Ar Charleston 8 40 pm" 414 pm MANCHESTER AND AUGUTSTA R. Ri. No 30 Leave Sumter.................10 50 a m Leave Privateer......... .... ...11 10 a m Leave Pinewood..............11 40 a m Arrive Remini................11 59 a mn No 9 Leave Remnini................. 1 00 p mn Leave Pinewood...... ..... ...1 20 p a Leave Privateer ......i........1 50 p mn Arrive Sumter................ 10 p mn Charlston, Sumter, & Nothern R, R. CHAR. E. KIMBALL, RECEIvER. NORTH nOUND TRAIN. Lv Charleston............... 650 ami Lv Pregnalis. ... ...... ........ 810 a m Lv Sumter...................10 25 a mn Lv Darlington...............11 45 a mn Lv Bennettsville..............12 45 p mn Ar Gibson................... 105p m No. 1 connects with C. F. & Y. V. at Bennettsville for Fayetteville, connects with Seaboard Air Line at Hamlet for Wilming ton. Charlotte, Shelby, Rutherfordtoni; and at Charlotte with R. & D. Vestibule limited for Washington and New York. Passen gers can take sleepers at Charlotte at 8:15 p. m. soUTH BOUND TRAIN. LvGibson................... 3 25p m Lv Bennettsville..............3 50 p in Lv Darlington................ 50 p in Lv Sumter..................6 30 p mn Lv Pregnalls.................. 8 50 p m Ar Charleston................10 30 p m All trains daily except Sumday. Passen gers by No. 2 train have through sleepers, New York to Charlotte, connect with S. A. L. at Hamlet from Charlotte and North, ana rom wilmnn Dinne t Hamlet. 1S94.. i1S94 Spring Spring ANAND Summer Summer UC STRAW HATS t 4. In ali the direrent MEN, BOIes, for M E N, B 31E4N, BO Y S .CU1Lim StiFf Za:XIL Sofrt to be exch:n. - (N t)1 slSummer STR HATS, In the dst popular shapes o 1894. SPR INC AND S-UMER. 1894. Children's Good, Durable Knee Pants Suits, as Low as One Dollar. Knee Pants from 2.5 cents up. Neckwear, Underwear, Negligee Shirts and a full line of Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods. Suits or Pants mnade to Order. and Fits Guaranteed. LERM, The Clothier. Buy the Best Material to Your Advantage; .ET I kToE 0 -FROM FLEMING CEMENT AND BRICK COMPANY, Pur A Drugs aICiEST asceacsdcuLZarters for alil ManCS1' S-Uppplies,' SOAPS, PERFUMERY, STATION 276 AST A YERY, CIGARS, GARDEN SEEDS, 2T 76EA ST BA Y' CHTARLESTONA, S. C. M CJI.E4T X anC*d such article?as are usually kept ina -4.2 first clas; drug store. o0ine, Plaster, Rosend.cie, , havejustaddedtomy stock alikeof o English Portlaid Cement, All Sizes Terra Cotta Pipe, - PAINTS AND OIS, Fire Brick andtClay, Hair. Brick, Tiles, Etc. o jire ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ED VARN1CkiES BRU ~d',0ada peae oSHEllP~S,on MIXED LOTS. CAR LOAD LOTS. E. A E S in quantities to suit purchasers . Agent for the Celebrated. Rock Wall Plaster.. . L W. NETTLE, M.Dog PueWrite for Prices. Foesol. S. C. FANYANTOIE.ARTCI291OLE NEW PRICES. THE PROGRESSIVE STORE? THE STORE OF NEW IDEAS! THE STORE THAT WILL ALWAYS LEAD IN LOW PRICES AND NEVER BE UNDERSOLD. We are openg with one of the best assorted stocks. newest styles, with lowest prices for the same values ever in Sumter. Our stock embraces a b)eautifll assortment of DRY GOOA~DS, ETC. Remember, we are to be found next to Brown & Chandler's, on Liberty Street, Sumter, S. C. ~Job Printing, of all kinds quickly done at this office. E. A. TIN.DAL, (SUCCESSOR TO RUTLEDCE & TINDAL) - DE.ALER -:- IN -:- AND -:-.MNUFACTUBEB -*- oF F-U R.N IT UR E. SUMMERTON, S. C. Keeps in stock a full line of bedsteads, chairs, tables, sofas, wardrobes, bureaus, bed room sets, cradles, cribs, matresses, bed springs, coffins, caskets, etc., etc. Our stock of COFFINS AND 0ASEETS is equal to any kept in this or Snuiter counties, and we will fill orders at any hour day or night. Mr. H. H. Windham, a skillfuland experienced mechanic, will give personal attention to repairing of any and all kinds of furniture at shortest notice. Our prices are as low as the lowest, and all we ask to effect a sale is an inspection of ourgoods.- We are also agents for wagons and buggies which we will sell at lowest possible prices. OILS, _PAINTS',-' -AND Painters Material of Every Description, Window Glass, Grocers' Fixtures, Naval Store Supplies, Etc. 0 STATE AGEN.TS FOR Ecowe Scales, DieJbolci Safes. - 0 DIRECT-IMPORTERS OF Portland Cement. William. M.. Bird '& Co., Ob.az-lestoni, S. 0. PERCIVAL M'FGU CO DOOR% : SASH, : AND BLINDS. 48 to 486 Meeting Street, CHAREIETON, S.C WETHERHORN & FISCHER, --MANUFACTUERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. 7, 9, 11, 13 Smith Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. W1. SI-IE] PERD & CO. LARGE "'l aI= 1 ASSORTMENT -OF-_O ~ l -AT 7ine Ccokig~ ltave Loind Living ii Send for circulars Tinware, /and price lists. No. 222 Meeting- St., CH ARLESTON-, S. U.