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Weenaday, October 17, 1894. Quick Sales and Small Profits is the Way We Conduct Our Bus iness---We Sell fcr Cash and We Sell Cheap. We have just received a beautiful lineof gents' pants at priees so low that you are bound to buy if you see tiet. A'nice line children's all-wool knee pants at 50 cents per pair. Ramember we have dress ginghams atoeents per yard. Aeautiful line dress outings, suit -and prints at very low prices. Wand see them. Jiast received, new line nice dress satines. Worth 121 cents. I only ask 10.4 Its. . Best aple vinegar. Fuest .ew Orleans molasses. Best cream cheese and maccaroni. * keep a full line best brands f'our. When you want flour be sure to give me a call. We have big llargains to offer you in al kinds of shoes. 66uts', ladies, and children's rub bereover-shoes a specialty. W. E. JENKINSON. Manning, S. C., Oct. 17, 1894. Vur Name in 'rant. -a. B. Stuckey of the Sumter bar, was in town yesterday. -hr. Louis Loyns went to Charleston last Sunday night. -lia Jannie L. MeD-well. returned bome from Saluda. last Monday night. -. p. McNeil. Esq. of the Florence bar. Va'In attendance upon the court last Mon day. -lr.G. L Dickson. left last Monday for qaleston, to attend -the Medical Col lege. -Mr. J. B. Hudnal leaves'for Bryan Te,. to-morrow, where he will make his fature home. --Bo. j. p. Tindal, has recovered from S of sickness nsufficiently to go back -6 Oubia to his omcial poet. -Messrs Charlie A. Ridgill and- Willie V. Johnson. left last Sunday night for 3lrida on a prospecting tour. --Mr. L.S. Barwick while on his way from home to the court yesterday. fell from is mule and got his hand hurt badly. - L B. Biehardson, Dr,. J. B. Rilardson and Messrs A- F. and F. J. iesdson, from the Fulton section. were in Manning last Thursday._ revt was seen in Manning yesterday motnng The railroada have made reduced rates for tite Sumter Carnival. j, Manning Welch, gave bail and was re amd from jail last Friday. 1 Quite a number from Iarendon are at tending the festivities in Sumter this week. - Died in Sumter. last Thursday. Mrs. . A"& Owens. widow of the late Luke B. Owens. - The young folks had a dance last Thura' day night, at the residence of Mr. .1W. H Gesilard, in the Fork. Iwas rumiored on our streets one day last week, that Chief constable Holl'oy was1 i town, but it was a mistake. . Go to the Manning Times offie for blanks We were gratified to hear one of our business men say, that the time as not far of when Manning will boast of a cotton factory. For pure drugs, gy to Loryea, the drug The farmers of Salem are in the tobacco culture in earnest.. Twelve of them cart id their tobacco to Darlington last week and sold at fair prices. The best 5c. &gar in town at Brockin-< ton's. Searches were made last saturday in *Sumter for contraband liquor, but nothing was found- The tiger men are most too sharp for the constables. -When you watdrugs and medicines at lodist cash prices, just call at Brockinton's. -The meat market of W. C. Chandler & Co.. ws broken into last Satarday night. Mnobbedof alot of meat, and aboutfifty poznds of pork sausages. . ur last Love 5c cigar, is a delightful' smoke, try them ,Loryea the druggist. The post offie at Marion, was broken ope lat Friday night, and robbed of about "Sin stamps and money. -Tram-ps are suspected of the burglary. - ifresh supply of coice candies at] Broknton's. Next Friday is the day for the teachers'3 exa~ination to take plae; The boardH l hol-forth in the MicLeod hall, as court will a be in session in the covrt~house. . Stationery. ali kinds and grades; pens, ink, etc., at Brockinton's,-t ed in Columbia last. Thursday Mr-s. Ann Bonham, widow of the late ex-Gover' or M L. Bouham. The deceased ya h of our former townsman. w. B omam.4 Go to Loryea. the diruggist, to haye your1 preriptioie flled. Ir. Robert W. Andrews, the great pre-. detr ian, died i Smer s Wednesday ati h. age of 104 vears. His remains were in- , trred in the Week's family burying ground a ner Pinewood. Broekinton's. ner Pinewood, last Thursday. Mrs. -Stokes, wife of Mr. J. B. Stukes. j bot forty years. The interment took I place in the Manning cemetery Friday. Rev. H. M. Mood officiated' If you want afirst class hair cut.- and a lean shave, go to Galloway and sit in that comfortable chair of his.t Died near Hodges corner, last Thbrsday, t Mrs. Susan Hodge. widow of the late Capt C B . 3. Hodge, aged about sixty-five. years. 4 Thefuneral took place Friday. at the fern il burying ground. Rev. H. W. Mahoney t If you want flue toilet soap or perfumery. g to Loryea the druggist. - .he Republicans of this County. were to hve held a convention in Manning last Satrday, to send delegates to a congres- t snal convention in Florence, but it failed s tooaterilie. Not even the leaders put in e appearance. P arties having cane to grind will do well r t call on Mr. Jno. P. Thames. who has -u set up a first-claes apparatus for the The cotton buyers of Manning. are hap. yuince the Atlantic coast line bought the . &N. R.BR. because they can obtainm much rates as will enable them to pay one eighth of a cent more a pound for o tton than Sumter. Bring your.cotton here. Thomas & Bradham have had their im mese atables painted which isa a great im- c p rovement to that portion of the town. 8 One of our thorough going merchants came into our office last Wednesday even ing and told us that he can see the effects of his advertisement nearly every day. PPeole from all over the county, -mention i havin ra his advertisemP"i Tisamusing to be out on the- streets of a iturday night, and watch the men with -uick wives" pleading with Dispenser Brvin to go to the dispensary. Mr. Ervin 3ever fails to make some kind and sympa :hetic reply, but the "sick wife" must wait nd allow her ailment to develope. Managers of election will be entitled to ne dollar a day, and ten cents a mile one way for their services in the general elec ion. The list of the managers for both deral and State elections is published Asewh,-re. It there be any of the mana ters that do not take the Times, those that to take it should notify them. The Atlantic Coast Line has parchased the Charleston and Sumter road, and the ir hauge will no doubt put Manning on an wi qual tooting with Sumter, as far as freights th ire concerned. Alre dy the buyers here It re raying more for cotton than heretofore, t nd some of the buyers told us that they were going to pay an eighth, more for cot on than Sumter. Mr D. It. Reaves one of Clarendon's best arm,-rs has been experimenting with Ion. ,taple cotton. He recently sent a sample >f his cott.-n to Charleston, and cotton ex >erts tell him. hi. catton would be worth ieventeen cents per ponad if properly gin ed. T get it to bring such a price he rill have to have it ginned by the same >rocess of long staple cotton. We hope dr. Reaves will continue with his experi nentp, and if he can succeed in rais-ng a nality of the staple that will bring a better >rice than what our farmrsn are getting ow, he will be d)ing a great service to his llow.farmers. For Sale-Three Bargains. A REsiDENCE, eight rooms and bath room nd large pantry, servants' house, etc 3ilt for convenience. Only one square rom court house. Easy terms. S-zEImwAy Pasno. upright, burl walnut ase, nagnificent instrument. practically ew. A DoxEEY, small size, gentle and loves :hildren; new cart and harness-just the hing for children. Apply to S. A. NE'ITLE8, Manning, S. C. Elsewhere will be seen a card from Dr. L B. Loryea, who is now the sole proprie or of the business heretofore known'as the irm of J. G. Dinkins & Co. This firm is ridely known throughout the county, as is iidenced by the large business done by hem, and in a large measure the extensive atronage was due to the efforts of Dr. oryea who is a graduate of pharmacy, and ie has merited the reputation of being well ip in the profession. Care should be ex ircised in every business, but in no buisi ess is it as necessary as in the preparatimn >f drugs and medicines It is needless for is to say that Dr. Lorvea is careful, as it is rell known that he takeb a special pride in mpounding prescriptions, and makes a: tudy of every thing in the medicine line. :n sneceeding to th#- sole proprietorship of he highly reputed firm of J. G. Dinkins & o., Dr. Loryea deserves a continuation of he liberal patronage, the people have given hem and we feel assured that he will not only keep the business up to its present stimation with the people, but will use very effort to make it even better. Dr. oryea's reputation as a Phamacist is not ontined to Manning. but is widely knows is evinced by the fact of his having erved as Vice-President of the South Car lina Phamacutical. Association, and his eent election by that Association as a mem >r of the State Board of Phamacatical ,aminers. ha ,, pa ne HOW'S THIS! gei We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward gel r any case of Catarrh that cannot be do: .red by Hall's Catarrh Cure. he F. JT. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0- ha We the undersigned have known F. J. )heney for the last 15 years, and believe otl: :tim perfectly honorable in all business WE ransactiona and financially able to carry it i nt any obligation made by their firm. inj West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To alding, Kinnan, & Marvin, Wholesale hi )ruggists, Toledo, 0. - to Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ting directly on the blood and mucous for urfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per is ottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo as free.a se mc Our green and black teas are pure, fra ~rant and delicious, R. B. Loryea, druggist. evi bed Do you expect to buy a set of Buggy Har- do< mess, if so, call and see our stock. We are g fering bargains in harness at prices to O it Sc cotton, prices vary from seven dol- be~ srs up. Thomas & Bradham. Thomas & Bradham is offering for sale, t be be best wagon and the best buggy you ever fac aw for the price. Call and see them. wi1 Now is the time to replace broken window lass. We have a large stock, all sizes, Ri. [' 3. Lozyea, the druggist. Dout forget to put up your horse at homaa & Bradhams large and roomy tables when you come to town. They are ways glad to have visitors. C{ Just received, a beautiful line of fine box < sper, tablets, etc., Loryea the druggist. p Foresten News. Foreston S. C., Oct. 8th, 1894. iorron Tntras: For the past few weeks our quiet little illage has been visited by a small cyclone the way of cotton bales ar'd our merch- j nts have a broad grin on their counte- m mences, as they receive most of the pro- be euda' from the sale of the cotton.- D. Our town has been very unfortunate in th he way of schools for some years; most of d e time none, and would have been as well do di without any, as those it h id, on the first . 2 onday in September a highly accomplish- ju' d young lady, Miss Carra H. Powe, of ye )heraw, took up the school on its merits. sC] he taught four weeks and ingrat'ated her elf not only into the hearts of the patrons lai mt in all the inhabitants and es;secially Co ier pupils. Her school was growing rap- sa: dy, but on Monday, Sept. 18th, she had or summons to go to her mother's bedside, Wi ad found her much improved but in place of Le eturning to her little pupils, on Thursday, sol be 4th, she went to the side of a nice young we entleman, and is now working in double ] arness, and the httle ones are all in deep tourning over their loss. So we are again rithout a teacher., No one who made the acquaintance of the - oung lady blames the gentleman, but bere are some here who would ring his seek off if they had a chance. U The postmaster here has had notice that he post office at Wilson's will be discon ined on the 15th, and all mails after that ate for that place will be delivered at For-Nl ston. I i. hard on Wilson's and it will teach hem a lesson that they should not allow hose Georgians to come over in theirb iidst and kidnap their fair daughters. b SOn. Cl da BUJCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. da The best salve in the world for cuts, o raises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever8 res, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orns and all skin eruptions, and positively ures piles or no pay required. It is guar- for nteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money funded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co., druggists. NOW TRY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will surely do ou good, if you have a cough, cold, or any rouble with throat, chest, or lungs. Dr. ing's New Discovery for consumption. ough, and colds is guaranteed to give re ef, or money will be paid back. Sufferers rom a grippe found it just the thing and nder its use had a sp~eedy and perfect re overy. Try a sample bottle at our expense nd learn for yourself how good a thing it is 'rial bottles free. Large size 50c. and $1.F J. G. Din kins & Co., druggists. Swelling in the Neck "Large knots of scrofula nature came on my wife's neck for four years. When Q (she had taken two bottlesof Hood's Sar saparilla, we could see the swelling was 1 going down. Now the glands have as sumed their natural appearanceandsheis Entirely Free an this trouble. Our children were afflicted th spells of malaria every fall but this season ay have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and has purified their blood, built them up, and ey have been free from all illness this winter." 3. BAcEBUEN, Oregon. Missouri. 1ood's' Cures food's Pills are purely vegetable, and do purge, painor gripe. Sold by all druggists. Is ESSEN 00 TO HEALTH. lood -1 YOu Cannot I dB omtobe IS IMPURE. If you are troubled ' BOILS, ULCERSOR PIMPLES, SORES our blood is bad. A few bottles of S. S. S-. 'oroughly anse the sysAem, remove al unties and build you up. All manner of ihes are CLEARED AWAY y its use. It is the best blood remedy onearth 7bousands who have used it say so. hoie systemt out of orde-dzseasedza aconstAntsO sun oappetite. no enjoyment of life. Two bottl brought mne rght out There is no reeyfor blood diessalu ho 7reatise on bloodand skin diseasesmailed SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,Atlanta,Ga. Cureso-w Rising Breast "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Is the greatest blessing ever offered child bearing woman. I have beena mid-wife for Frienc a' =a use it hasacop wonders and relieved much suffering. It is the best remedyfor rising breastknownand worth the pnce for that alone MRS. M- M. BRUsTEEMontgomery, Ala. - I can tell all expectant mothers if they will use a few bottles of 'Mothers' Friend' they will&o through the ordealwithout any pain ad suffering. Rs. MAY BRANHUt, Argusville, N. D. "Used' Mother's Friend' before birth of my eighth child. Will never cease its praise. Mas. J. F. MooRE, Colusa, Cal. Sent byexescagspeldoneei f pric. Sso pe btle. hol"d byal DugitsCBo t .mailed free coat'n'gnluabtekfomadon BaDFIuDRlEGUATORC.,Atlanta,G&, Silver News. SIJ.vzn, Oct. 8.-As it is raining and we re nothing to do we will give the People's per a few dots from Silver, although vs is scarce. Mr. Editor, does anybody : offended at what we write? We never id anything but facts, and if any one 3't like our writing, why they can just p themselves. for we don't mean any -m. rdge Owen searched the blind tiger the er day and got a half-pint of one X,. and hope this will be the means of breaking p, for we have not beard of a drop be ;in town sirnce the search. ir. B. H. ,Tohnson, sawyer for C. R. Har thad his fine gold watch stolen from room on Saturday. As yet he has no clue the parties who did the deed. hrs. T. B. Owen, who has been quite ill the past two weeks, we are glad to say mproving. dr. J. A. Atkins, w'ho has been running saw mill here for the past year. has ved to Marion county. daster Lee Thames, who got his leg hurt r since the second of March. has not in able to walk since, but our efgcient stor, who has charge of the case, says it, lit be long before he will have him allc K. We hope so, for tho little fellow hasi m suffering for a long time. Ve will patronize those who patronize, SPeople's paper. We will give yon some t soon if it don't make anybody mad hbus. P.A.M. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON, )URT OF COMMON PLEAS. SAMUEL A, RIGBY, Plaintiff, against iDWARD NELSON, Defendant. UDCMENT FOR FOREGLOSURE AND SALE. JNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Igent order of the Court of Comn >n Pleas, in the above stated case, aring date the 3rd day of March A. c 1894,1 will sell at public auction, to a highest bidder for cash,at Claren n Court House, at Manning, in said unty, within the legal hours for licial sales, on first Monday in No- a ber, A. D. 1894, the following de- t -ibed real estate: Lll that piece, parcel, or tract of id, lying, being, and situate in the ~ unty of Clarendon and State afore- t d, containing forty (40) acres, more e less, and bounded as follows, to t : On the north by lands of Moses vi, east by lands of B. A. Johnson, ~ ith by lands of Moses Levi, and st by lands of James E. Davis. Purchaser to pay for pap~ers. D. J. BRAD)HAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. faning, S. C., October 10, 1894, CATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON, 'ICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT LAND FOR TAXES. (OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt by an execution to me directed S. J. Bowman, treasurer for trendon County, I will sell at the urt House, in Manning, on sales. v in November, next, being the 5th y of the month, a tract of land, ner being "unknown," containing eres, in Harmony township, ad ning lands of WV. M. Youimans and .ac Hodge, at the suit of the State -taxes. lurchaser to pay for papers. DANIEL J. BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. 1anning~, S. C., October 8, 1894. NOTICE rearn lecatinn._ A. m., and kept open without inter mission or adjournment until 4 )'clock P. M. At the close of the election the managers shall immediately proceed to publicly count the ballots. With in three days thereafter the chairman f the board of managers; or one of 'hem, to be designated in writing by ,he board, shall deliver to the coin nissioners of election the poll list, -he boxes containing the ballots, and t written statement of the result of -he election at his preeinct. The managers shall adminiister to ach person offering to vote, an oath -hat he is quallified to vote at said .lection, according to the constitu ion of the State, and that he has not dlready voted in said election. The following nauied persons have >een appointed to manage said Elec ;ion by the Board of Commissioners )f Election for Clarendon county, to rit: PINEWOOD. Paul B. Hodge, R. H. Griffin, B. W. DesChamps. FORESTON. . W. Cole, C. T. Ridgeway, J. A. Burgess. JORDAN. ? W. Webber, P. W. Hodge, T. C. Owens. NEW ZION. ?. N. Thomas, L. D. Barrow, S- W. McIntosh. PACKSVILLE. F. L. Peebles, Jas.. W. McCauley, F. S. Geddings. SUMMERTON. r. E. Tennant, G. I. Lesesne, J. G. Wells. FORK. f. H. Cole, J, B, Tindal, A. M. White. MANNING. . H. Davis, J. H. Windham, J. F. Bradham. One of the above named managers t each box will call upon the board f commissioners at Manning, be ween November 1 and November 5, 894 to receive ballot boxes, poll list, nd instructions, and to be quallified. LOUIS APPELT, J. C. JOHNSON, J! M.:BA RWICK, ,ommissioners Congressional, Elec tion. anning, S. C., October 10, 1894. NOTICE ELECTION, iTATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CLARENDON COUNTY. AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD .t the several precincts established >y law in Clarendon county, on Tues Lay, November 6, 1894, for the follow g officers, to wit: Governor. Lieu enant-Governor, Secretary of State, tttorney-General, Comptroller-Gen ral, Adjutant and Inspector General, tate Treasurer, State Superinten Lent of Education, three Railroad ommissionei-s,, one Senator, three lepreseitatives to the lower branch f the Legislature, one Judge of Pro ate, one School Commissioner, one supervisor, also, to vote for or .gainst the holding of a constitution 1 convention. The polls will open at 7 oclock a. m. .nd close at 4 o'clock p. m. At the close of the election the mianagers shall immediately proceed o publicly count the ballots. With n three days thereafter the chair nan of the board of managers, or one if them, to be designated in writing y the board, shall deliver to the com iissioners of election the poll list, he boxes containing the ballots, and ,written statement of the result of he election at his precinct. The managers shall administer to ach person offering to vote, an oath hat he is qualified to vote at said lection, according to the constitu ion of the State, and that he has not Iready voted in said election. The following named persons have been appointed managers of election mr State and county officers, etc., to rit: Pinewood. SP Geddings, C L Griffin, J D Hovle. Foreston. Y T P Sprott, J HI Barnes, J M Strange, Jordan. Elbert Davis, 'J E Kelly, R C Plowden. New Zion. i-T Worsham, WV T Kennedy, S C Turbeville. Packsville. L W Thames, J M Bradham, C P McKnight. Summerton. V Coskrey, WV B Keels, T M McCullum. Fork. L Emanuel, J H Johnson, WV I Hudnal. Manning. R Ridgill, D M Bradham, WV T Touchberry. o th bove amedianagers HARDI SUMTE To Our Clarendon Friends: We are now prepared to offer low wbat you want. Our stock is complie IMMENSE STOCK A LAI'; Pairts, C AT L-VW HARNESS, SADDLE Great bargains in Guns, Pistols, and Shells (loaded and empty.) Engine Suppli Headquarters for COKN AN H We Don't Propose to be Behind in the Rush Manning Is Making this Season! Having erected a commodious brick store one door from the Bauk am in better condition than ever or serving my friends and the entire uplic. My stock of SHOES, HATS, DRY COODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, WOODENWARE, SAD DLES, HAR NESS, &O., Has been well selected and bought at close prices. I am offering special argains in OW PRICED CLOTHING for Men, Boys, and Children. My object is to make -AS FORl am right up to the front 14n assort nent, styles, and prices. Mly stock of Dry Goods .S moreZ ..e.. i.1 : 1 :an e-rt ofore, while i 9 ~sw.1 ie, -TeIas. ,&c , I amlf right up to lhe fron!. I carry as isal a full tock of Eeavy and Fancy Grocer ies, Hardware, Farming Implements, .n fact everything to be found in a* irs-class General Merchandise Stock. [solicit a share of your patronage d will make it to your intere::t to 4ve it me a call. B. A. JOHNSON. ~otice to Public School Trustees. OU ARE HEREBY REQUESTED TO Lope-n the free schook- in your respect i-e shool dis-trict-- on the- first .Monday in lovebr, which will be lhe ~5th inst., iext. The chairmen of the varnons boar-ds t trustees will please call the-ir b trds to etr at once andI arrange for the school ork for the comiung sessioD. L. L. WELLS, School Commnissionier, Clarendon Co. Teachers' Examination. hOFF*cE OF SCHooL CoMMI+SIo'ER,. CLARENDON CoUNTE. ( uTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be- held in the Court House u Ma~ing. on Friday. the 19:5 in.st., an ~xajnation for. te-achers to teach in the mnblic schools in accordance wih instruc ion froin t:e State Superintenden-t of Ed ication. L. L. WELLS, School Comnissioner. M~aster's Sal~e. - 'he State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg-Inl the Court of Common Pleas. yl-ia A. Dozier, et al., Plaintiffs, against Henry Dozier, et al., De fendants. By virtue of the judgment of said Dourt in the above case, I will sell at ublic auction, at the Court nouse of 3arendon County, on the first Mon la in November, next, during the eg~al hours of sale, ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT )i PARCEL OF LAND, situate, 17. .ng, and being in the County of Clar ndo, in the State aforesaid, c-on ~aining forty-five (45) acres, lying poi the public road leading from ianning to Kingstree, and bountded sow or formerly by lands of E. N. lowden, M. Levi, James McIowell d Ambrose Luchie. Terms:-Ca.sh, and pu rchaser to - aster for papers, and to pay all -ble after day of sale; and ' rchaser shall fail to terms of sale, the resold on samc "v, upon Pu r R, S. C. er pri't s than ever. Call or write for N.W he iadded to our OF HARD WARE I IG OF . Dis, ]Eta., S, IlEATHER, ETC. c. HOwiquarters for Powder, Shot, 0s BeIting, &c. Warranted. R. B. LORYEA, Successor to J09, Diins & Co., DRUGGIST & PHARMACIST. -DEALER IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Goods, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes and Combs, Paints,, Oils, Glass and Putty. Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Fine Confectionery, Teas, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, And the thousand other articles usually kept in A First-Class Drug Store, We niake a specialty of compound ing physicians' prescriptions. R. B. LORYEA, The Druggist, Sign of Golden Mortar, Manning, S. C. N EW :n YO0R K The Racket Store is the place to save yonr money. Short Profits and Qnick S.des is our motto. If you want Bir gi'ns call and see us. Seeing is bc lievin1. New Goods just received from New York and more comning. We have a handisome line of Millinery. Qui ?atteR I28t3 aO 200s Of &eauty We have the same shapes and colors in Untrimmed Halts, with necessary Trimmings. Ostrich Tips plain .and spangled, Birds, Feathers, Quills, uck ler-, Velvet, Satin, and Ribbons. If you wish Lace, Hamburg, Thread, Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Soap, Perfumes, Pa per, Envelopes, Trah'ets, ,Penicil-s. P~en, Ink, andl many oibgrxtion. th : the $ED SPItEADS, TOW ?I.S. lIt. IEaY. .'.EN .A.-.0 B , JI.\hTS You wvill find us in our1 New Quarters nex\t oor1 to \. Levi's We shall be a call. Anual Meeting, OFFICE COUNTY CO3IMISSIONERS, CLARENDON COUNTY. Manning, S. C., Oct. 10, 1994. The county commissioners for Clar endon county will hold their annual meeting~ on the 8th day of November, 194. All persons holding demands of any nature whatsoever against Clarendon county who have not pre sented the same heretofore at a spec ial meeting, will present the same to the clerk of this board on or before the 1st day of November, 1b14, duly probated that they may be examined and passed upon by the board at said annual meeting. Please observe this order and comuply with its terms. WV. C. DAVIS, Clerk of Board. When You Come to Town --CALL AT Balloway's Barber Saloon! WXhich ilite up with an eye to the comn fot of' his custonarsi. IL\Ill-CET LING IN ALL STYLES. AND SUIAM1POOINGo done wtith neatnes s and dispatch. A cordial inv itaition is. extended. .A.,. B. G-alloway. RICE, RICE, RI('E. We. solicit con signents of Itongh lhee in any quantity. All consignments milled and shipped or sold p':omnptly. Rates moderaite WEST POINTr MILL Co., Charleston, '. C. W.L. DOUCLAs $3 SHEaJ G, -. FRENCH&ENAMELLDC - s4ssCs.oREj&KA6AROa 0 $5.s..POUICE,35SOLE.. - 2.41.B80scN80ol5 ES -LAP ES SE ND FOR CATALOGUE W-L*DOUGLAS, BROCKTON,-MASS. You can savemoney b phPasng W. L. Because, we are the largest manufacturers of -dvertised shoeS in the world, and guarantee he value by stamping the name and pace on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes Z.aring ualitie.W bave them sol ce ey .''cre at lower prices for the value given than a::v other make. Take no substitute. If your hiler cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Brnn uress & Co. THE PeIl' Poua Dr0Gos1loe leliable Service. Fair Dealing. Gnaranteed Prices. HAMMOND gr - 1s et iou wants of the Dry Goods buyers of mne n1this R til &Sef"0stolic unturned in the selection of his NEW FALL STOCLI With facilities for purchasing not enjoyed by all nieichants, to get her with the new tariff, we guarantee you a saving on very Dollar's Worth Bought of Us, In Dress Goods we have the largest assortment of No-velty Dress Goods in this section, including Cheviots, Scotch effects, Two-toned Silk and Wool, English Covert cloth, with other smoother weaves. Do inestic Dress Goods for S 1-8 cents. In black Dress Goo'is we have the newest, the latest, and the correct things. In HO S I E R Y, Ladies and Geuts' Underwear, we simply defy any competition, for these goods were bought under the new tariff law. Dress Ginghams for 5 cents. New style Outing cloth 8 1-2 cents. Standard Prints for 5 cents. 28-inch Twilled Umbrellas, fancy handles, 79 cents. 10-4 unbleached Cotton Sheeting, 6 2-3 cents. White Cotton Blankets, 65 cents pair. Canton Flannel, 5 ccnts yard Our stock of Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Laces, and Em broideries are in the shape of the grandest bargains you ever heard of. ESFor Men. For Ladies. For Misses. WVE HAVE SAD For the Little Ones. We are also agent for the James Means' Shoes for Men. H A MMON D, The Regulator of Dry Goods at leading prices, * Main Street, Sumter, S. C. oooooooooo 0000000000OOO~ OTHRS. -:- The Fall Season Opens With -: ELEGANT GOODS + ATTRACTIONS. Investigate the Golden Opportunity our EWV STOCK affords. We simply ask you to ome and see our goods, assuring all that hey will find the highest grades and uni arm prices. Our new goods must be seen to >e appreciated. Samples sent on~ application. Levi Brothers,