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l'TBLISHES ALL COUV~rY AND TM2 OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NA NNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1895. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. We Offer You This Week Some Bar gains in Wool Dress Goods That Will Astonish You If You Will Come and Examine the Goods. A beautiful line of cashmeres, all colors, at 16re, 20c, 25c and 35c; call and see these lines of goods, and ] am sure you will buy if you arc needing anything in this line. A line of all-wool ladies' cloth,one yard wide, at 35c per yard. Beat it if you can. Call and see our school-boy jean at 20c per yard. They are the besi on earth for the money. Gents, when you want a nice. cheap suit of clothes, give us a call: we have them in stock from $5.50 tc $12.50. We picked up a large lot of gents sample hats that we are offering ai $1.50 and $2 each; they would cosi from $2 to $3 each elsewhere; we have also in regular stock a nice line of gents' hats from 50c up. Ladies, gents, boys and girls, when you want nice rubber overshoes al the lowest prices give us a call. Ladies, try our self-raising flon for making cakes. A large lot of macaroni and cheese on hand; very cheap. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSoN. The cotton fields are fast becoming empty. Cotton sold for 8.60 cents per pound in Manning to-day. Rev. J. 0. Gough is holding a protracted meeting at Alcoli. Died, near Jordan, John Dingle, an aged and respectable colored citizen. Let everybody join in the movement tc build a monument to "Mart" Gary. Last Sunday's News and Courier had am excellent picture of D. J. Bradham. Business has been heavier in Manning the past week than it has been for years. Trial Justice Timmons has recovered the horse stolen from him week before last. Manning is knocking the spots out of Charleston this year as a cotton snarket. Rev. R. A. Sublette is aseisting in the protracted services now going on at Al colu. Mr. James D. McDowell is a student al Bellevue Hospital Medical College in Neu York. Goods can be bought in Manning for the cash as cheap as in any town in South Carolina. Our fellow-townsman "Bob" Dean ha been confined to his bed by sickness thi past week. The county board of supervisors held s meeting last Monday. There was a good attendance. Mr. George Huggins. our popular chiel of police, is having an addition built te his meat market. If hornets pester you sit down upon them. We heard of a lady that once made a "mash" on a hornet. Mr. B. A. Walker. who has been quite indisposed for the past week, is able to at. tend to business again. Mr. C. J. Lesesne has accepted a position in J. W. McLeod's store, and he will be glad to see his friends. Died. yesterday morning, at her home near Packsville, ~Mrs. Geddings, wife of M~Johnnie Geddings. Do not fail to make your town tax re. turns. The necessary return blanks car be procured from the Times office. -Mrs. Mary Clark and children, afte: an extended visit to relatives in Manning, has returned to her home in Sumter. Cotton was a little off yesterday and the day before, but it has recovered to-day with every indication of a continued ad vance. A gentleman of this town offered to bet fine hat that cotton would be selling ir Manning for ten cents a pound before Christmnas. Married, last Sunday, by Rev. E.. D Wells, at the Packsville Baptist parsonage, Miss Lula Geddings and State ConstablE Thomas Carroll. The nicest line of fresh candies to be found at Brockinton's. There will be an ice cream festival net Friday evening, 11th inst., at Silver for the benefit of the Methodist church. The pub lie is cordially invited. Eor that torpid liver try "Thedford' Black Draught" at Brockinton's. Every subscriber to the Times should in terest his neighbor to become a gubscriber The more subscribers we have the bettei newspaper we can give you. Plant rye ! get your seed from J. W. Me A man who will ride five miles to a post office ju-st to sponge his neighbor's news. paper will run a setting ken oft her nest ix August to get a chance to sell the eggs. For writing paper, pens and ink, at the lowest prices, go to Brockinton's. One of our bicycle girls sent off for safety, and now she goes about pouting be cause she received one of those pieces of jewelry with which baby's bloomers arn held in place. Do you know that the best 5c cigars ox the market are to be found at Brockinton's. Call at the Times office and get a towr tax blank. The town returns must he handed in to Mr. Louis Appelt, the acting clerk, by the 20th instant or the penalt: will be attached. Gilt-Edge Dressing is the best for ladies and children's shoes. At R. B. Loryea. Married, last Wednesday evening, at the Methodist church in Greenville, Miss Sarah Chick Wallace and Rev. Presto: Bookter Wells. The groom is a son of the late Dr. R. Newton Wells. "Pick Leaf " smoking tobacco, 10ce package, at Brockinton's We will take pleasure in publishing the "merit rolls" of any school in the county, and we will request teachers in sending their rolls, that they be sent so as to reach us not later than Tucsdays. Splendid line of briar and apple pipes at R. B. Loryea's. The beautiful notes of " Liberty Bell greet the ear from a piano up the street. This piece of musie is being played all over the nation, and it is the finest ever composed for secular music. How about that pair of spectacles you arn needing so bad ? Now is your time to get them at Brookinton's. A ten-gallon keg of corn whiskey marked "Diamond S" and way-billed to Manning was captured in Columbia last week b; constable Tom Carroll. The liquor was shipped from Marion, N. C. Try our "Only" Soap, only 5c a cake .. B. Loryea, the druggist. You may talk about th,- "'new woman wearing bloomers, but those things won begin to compare in looks to the Trilb: pants that are tucked at the bottom worn by our efficient county supervisor. '-Red Rooster" smoking and chewing tc bacco, 5c a twist, at Brockinton's. Remember, the county treasurer will no go over the county to collect taxes~ as here tofore, and all of the collections will b made at the court house. The books opel next Tuesday. Pay early and avoid th ruh. Last Saturday night the dwelling house - of Mrs. Sarah Lyman at Packsville was de stroyed by 1r, and the only things saved were a trunk and two chairs. The unfor- I tunate lady is a widow, and the loss is a heavy one to her. Last Saturday Captain James Wither spoon, of the Fork, walked to Manning from his home, a distance of eighteenE miles. The Captain is seventy-three years old and says that he will walk to Camden I next month, a distance of thirty-five miles. Dr. Clarendon Barron has formed a co partnership with Mr. M. A. Strauss, and they will conduct a drug business in the hustling little town of Mayesville. Doctor Barron is one of our boys and we feel satis fied that he will sueceed in his new enter- B prise. The girls say he is a handsome fel- ti low but he is bow-legged. I p Last Monday the sheriff sold the follow- b ing tracts of land : At the suit of M. F. Heller & Co. against J. M. Barrow, 85 aores to Horace Harby for $25; at the suit of R. a' 0. Purdy and W. C. Davis against Victoria a, Brock, 201 acres, to J. F. Bradham for $111; p, at the suit of S. P. Brockinton against pi John McIntosh et al.. 131 acres, to S. P. Brockinton for $500. There was also a tract of land, known as the Gee tract, sold m for taxes to perfect a title. Mr. J. Manning Lee. of the Fork section, l sold in the Darlington tobacco market, last iv Thursday, six hundred pounds is tobacco pc and received an average of twenty-one tu cents per pound, and Mr. . D. Thompson, oc of the same section, on the same day sold tb seven hundred and twenty-five pounds and got an average of twenty and three-fourths D cents per pound. Other farmers of the m Fork section sold some of their tobacco in ui the same market on the same day. T J U. R. Brooks, Clerk of Supreme Court, upon the affidavit of B. Pressley Barron, fi Esq., attorney for respondent, in accord- al ance with Rules 1 and 2, entered an order m dismissing the appeal for want of prosecu- i1 tion, with costs, in the case of Adolph F. C. Cramer against Samuel J. Clark, defend ant-appellant. The above case was tried I before Judge D. A. Townsend in the Com mon Pleas Court for Clarendon county at g, Manning on the 19th day of October, 1894. es When a man is called upon in a church J, meeting to announce the subject of his fil talk for the following Sunday and he fo jumps up and says "Nineteen pounds of J granulated sugar for $1.00 at my store" he hi can be put down as having an eye to busi. hi ness even in his absent-mindedness, but tb when he gives as an excuse for being so L absent-minded that his next door neigbbor E got a good deal of advertising at the circus we may then conclude that he is not care- S ful where and when he gives vent to his th absent- mindedness. Just received, at J. W. McLeod's, a cargo of genuine red rust proof oats, also a fine sI lot of seed rye. s1 The cheekiest thing that we have heard th in some time was from a man who told us y< that he did not like our position in politics a' and this was the cause of his not having m his name on our subscription list. We 5t then politely asked him to pay the small w balance due us before he became dissatis- fe fied with our political position, and his reply was that "we had gone back on him m and he would go back on us, and that we so could not collect it from him by law be- tt cause he had nothing." We run our pen w through his account and threw it into the tl street to a billy goat. ti Warnz.-A good milch-cow and five bushels of sun-flower seed. Apply to the t Times office for information. w A rare opportunity is given the people of t1 this State to see the most wonderful show d, of the world. Buflalo Bill's Wild West di show will exhibit in Columbia on the 15th fa instant and Charleston on the 16th instant. di Those who saw this show at the World's Fair say i i s worth the expense of a thou. sc sand-mile trip to see it. Everybody that ci can, should go and see this great show. it Buffalo Bill with his exhibition has tra versed the Atlantic many times, and the o1 immense crowds which greeted him speak fc in the highest terms and say that it is the a wonder of the present century. p ci We have a beautiful line of hair, tooth, and nail brushes, an. combs. Fine goods at moderate prices. B. B. Loryea, the druggist-.a The following is the list of prisoners in a] the county jail and the charges against h1 them : Henry Reardon, murder; Monroe at Peters, murder; Henry White. arson; Gus fr Deas, burglary and larceny; William Dick- w son, larceny and burglary; Win. Thomas, w larceny of live stock; Pinckney Pearson, w assault and battery; Solomon Hatfield, burglary and larceny; Julius Thomas, lar- ai ceny of live stock; Wilson Green, obtain- w ing goods under false pretenses; Taylor, ti Henry and Arthur Starke, larceny from tt the field. There are a number of parties of to be tried who are out on bond. The pi probability is that the criminal court will s last the whole week. si Don't forget that Thomas & Bradham t keep constantly oni hand a full line of bug- s~ gies, one and two horse wagons, the Buck-u eye & Wood mowers and rakes ; also theh best and cheapest line of harness in town. s Be sure and see them before buying.t Just received, fashionable and stylish ~ millinery at Mrs. L. Loyns. si - da BUCKLEN'S ABIICA SALVE. C The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guar- 14 anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money si rehded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by. B. B. Loryea. 31 MARVELOUS RESULTS. F'rom a letter *r1ten by Rev. J. Gunder man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permit ted to make this extract: "I have no hesi tation in recommending Dr. King's New S Discovery, as the results'w~ere almost mar- T1 velous in the case of my wife. While I was J pastor of-the Baptist church at Rives June- F tion she was brought down with pneumonia A suceeding L'i Grippe. Terrible paroxysms J of coughing would Ist hours with little J interuption and it seemed as if she could J not survive them. A friend recommended (G Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in J its work and highly satisfactory in results." J Trial bottles free at R. B. LORYEA'S J Drug Store. Regular size bottles 50 cents S ad $1.00. C FOU1R BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed nierit to more than3 make good all the advertising claimed for C them, the following four remedies have 3 reached phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New E Discovery, for consnmption, Coughs and J Colds, each bottle guaranteed-Electric Bit- A ers, the great remedy for Liv- r, Stomach F and Kidneys. Buckien's Arnica Salve, the I. best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life V Pills. which are a perfect pill. All these E remedies are guaranteed to do just what is P claimed for them and the dealer whose 3 name :s attached herewith will be glad to S tell yon more of them. Sold at R. B. LOR- A YEA'S Drug Store.3 AFTER MANY YEARS. s A Colored Farmer Finally Throws Off the Yoke of Indebtedness. o1 We happene-d to be in Levi's offce last ~ Fri day when Len Harvin, a colored farmer,.s brought in some cotton and was settling A his account. 'Ihe book-keeper, after seeing what the cotton came to, announced that Harvin had paid up his account in full and had a balance due him, and then wentC on and said that Harvin was now out of debt with Mr. Levi for the first time in n sixteen years. Hie not only paid up the b balances from year to year, but his this 0 year's account also. As it tnrned out with this colored farmer, so it is with a great many other farmers, colored and white. tC For years they have been burdened with fC the yoke of debt, and the low prices of pro duce kept them in a barely eisting condi tion, and had it not been for the in dulgences of the merchants starvation would have been the result with many. I The honest farmer realized his condition u and this year stinted himself in order to is get relief. The old saying that "he who '1 helps himself God will help" became a tru- p -ism. Every mnan who has made an honest [i effrt to pay his debts had the backing of the merchants during the depression ad il Sthe present increase of pric, of cotton emmne 'HE MANNINGr GUARDS. ev. J. 0. Gough Presents the Hand some Gold Medal for the Best Drilled Member to ERGEANT WILLIAM YOUNG a the Presence of a Large Concourse of People in a Neat and Ap propriate Speech. The regular quarterly prize drill of the anning Guards took place on the Court ouse square last Saturday afternoon in e presence of a large concourse of peo e, oonspicuous among which were many sautiful lalies. The judges were Messrs. J. G. Beckwith kd C. R. Harvin, both Citadel gradnates, kd, of course, competent to decide the ints made by the members of the com inv. After a few evolutions in the field move ents Captain Davis brought his company .composed of twenty-nine men, rank and e-to a company front and halted them front of the court house. The upper rtico was crowded with ladies, who had rned out to lend grace and charm to the easion and to encourage the boys to do eir utmost. When everything was in readiness Capt. vis gave the boys the commands in the anual, and, after going through the imbers he asked the judges for a decision. his sent to the rear Messrs. C. L. Itidgill, C. Ridgeway, and A. S. Rawlinson. The laces made by the retiring ones were soon led up by an order to "close up," and ray they went at it again, only to throw essrs. J. N. McLeod, Mahoney. Chewn g, Hodge, Brunson. Graham and Gard ur into the awkward squad. The third round caused Messrs. Frank awlinson, J. F. Braham. Jayrowe, John n, Jones, June and Joe McLeod to go to ass. Things commenced getting inter ting, and on the fourth round only hmes Rawlinson and Tommie Tisdale were ed. The fifth round proved too much r Willie Johnson, and in the sixth W. C. hnson had to leave the ranks to hunt s "bubba" Willie, who had just preceded m. George Bradham was dropped in e seventh round, and Sergeant Willie wis followed in the eighth, leaving 'illie Young the triumphant victor. The boys were again drawn up line, and >rgeant Young was ordered to march to e front. Chaplain J. 0. Gough presented m with the handsome gold medal in the llowing appropriate speech : Dn't think, young gentlemen, that I all tire your patience with an extended eech. I have no speech to make. You, is afternoon, have decided the contest iu have made the speech; yon have rarded the prize. Hence, it only re aina for me to congratulate you upon your ecess. But before I deliver to you this ell-deserved medal of honor let me say a w words to those who tried, but failed. I have watched with eager delight every ovement that you have made, and let me ,y to you(not by way of flattery,for did I not ink so, far be it from me ever to say such ords), but as far as I am able to judge ough myself not skilled in military tac rs-that yours is a well-dnilled oompany, deed. I love a contest, and I have come me after time upou these grounds to see ho would, reach the "gould." Life- itself a contest, and he only wins who, with at heroic courage rushes out into its mad mning conflict and wins the well-fought y. But, young comrades, you who have lien short of your cherishad hopes, >n't grow discouraged. In years past and gone you learned mewhere that "if at first you don't suc ed, try, try again." What this young an has done you can do. I have in my study the life of a man who ice walked gie streets of New York with rty.five cents in his pockets, but who had determination in his heart. Securing a sition in a store he worked until he se red $1,000; then, placing it in a bus. ess of his own, lost everything in ec day. Going back to the bed ck, he rose once more to about $35,000, d by one unfortunate act lost it I, and, a debt of $25,000) overshadowing m. he was placed behind the jail bars, ad upon those bars he wrote: "Ten years om now Charles Broadway Rouss will be orth a million." And he was. His life as written to tell other young men that hat he had done they could do. So let us not be discouraged. Patience, toil ad untiring zeal will win the honor. And hile I have the honor to deliver to you 1s medal as the "best drilled man" in tis company, let me say that I am proud -your succe-s; I am proud of this com my; and I deliver to you this, I might ,y, a reward for patience and toil. I have en you upon these grounds time after me, and upon your brow I could read : "I all win." And you have won. I would ge you to go forth in your efforts. You ave a captain, not in name only, but in >irit and in touch. Rally around him. bey his commands, and go forth, each ying to make himself the best drilled an in the company, and under the leader tp of your captain make yours the best illed company in the State of South arolina. PETIT JURY. Court convenes in Manning October Ith. Hon. R. C. Wat-:s is the pre ding judge. The following are the .H. Johnson, Fereston. T. E. Tisdale, Manning. .N. McLeod, Davis' Station. eorge H. Dukes, Benbow's. . J. Barrett, Summerton. .H. Harvin, Panola. .J. Gardner, Manning. .B. Richardson, Fulton. T Buddin, New Zion. . Brailsford, Panola. W. McLeod, Manning. .M. Lee, Manning. 'eorge WV. Smith, Pinewood. .H. Dingle, Summerton. J. Coulliette, Panola. ohn P. Felder, Panola. .C. Turberville, Seloc. .L. Griffin, Pinewood. ames McD. McFaddin, Manning. .M. Davis, Benbow's. .R. F. Baker, Packsville. .W. Touchberry, Packsville. arper Johnson, New Zion. M. Hicks, Jordan. rod Stukes, Manning. .S. Corbett, Jordan. J. Tomlinson, Workman. T. I. McLeod, Alcolu. .K. Beatson, Packsville. B. Mouzon, Manning. ames A. Burgess, Foreston. B. Gibson, Manning. G. Plowden, Maning. .M. McKenzie, Sandy Grove. To remove the constipated habit, the ly safe treatment is a course of Ayer's ills, followed by a inxative diet. Most her cathartics do miore harm than good. erefore leading physicians recommend yer's Pills, especiaiy as a family physic. ROLL OF HONOR f the Summerton Graded School. To be on the roll of honor pupils-must >t be absent during the maonth; must not tardy; must make ninety per cent and rer on all recitations and examinations. he following is the roll of honor for the onth ending October 4, 1895 : Miss Lillian Cantey, Miss Fannie Creigh n, Miss Edith Coskrey, Miss Rhoda Shu rd and Crosswell Raigin. M. WV. PEuURIoY, l'rinci-pal. [a. M. WV. PEvUBIoY, Primary and Music. IN YOUR BLOOD the cause of that tired, languid feeling hich afflicts you at this season. The blood impure and - has become thin and poor. bat is why you have no strength, no ap etite, cannot sleep. Purify your blood 'ith Hood's Sarsaparilla, which will give on an appetite, tone your stomach, and avigorate your nerves. Hood's Fille are easy to take, easy in ac 'Ou Can Xake a Big lavi You Go to the Right I for Your Goods. is as you ever laid your eyes apo. -iate superior good. If you want I pay call at our store. We have ting, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Cape ;et ahead of you, but cons and 9 and avoid the rush. Below we o Groceries. L'here is no need of talking to you abol roceries, for every one knors that we sa eadquarters for staple and fanoy g ries. We keep the bestgrades of Canned Tripe, aanned Mock Turtle Soup, Canned Beef, Breakfast Strips, Try the celebrated Missing Link Tobaooo, Beat in town. he proof of a good cigar is la the smol ing thereof; so. if you come t Mat ing, try our famous roof Cigars, and'enjoy a good smoke. Shoes. We have a big tie of shoes for mn, boy ladies, misses and girZs at very Io prices. A large line ef brogans aos stantly on hand. We*eep the eelo brated ZEIGLER shoe for !odi. which can not be surpnssed In beauta style and Anish. They must be a to be appre=iated. Y OUR MONOGRAM PICKL hen you eome to Manning be sure a re us acal. Polite andl attetive sl in always in attendaes. AY THE NlGNEST PRIE FOR 80 Gentlemen: Last week my address was to th adies, but I do not want you t hink that I am unmindful of you ieeds,- and now I want to eal yo1 ttention to a few things. I do ac arry groceries, and can, thereforo ford to handle the very beat In th Pay of CLOTHING, HATS, 8HOES DRY COOIDE My clothing line is the naoet s ect that has everbien brought I he Manning market, and pr;Ies al reryfow. I have Smooth and Rough Cheviots, Clay Vi orsteds, Trioots, Serges, Etc., in the latest styles and pries o suit four-cent cotton, to say, nqtl ng of what It is bringing this yeal [can sell a full suit-coat, pants az rest-at from $3.50 up. Come in and let me At you u] ind if I can not please you out< tock, have about 500 SAMPLES ~hat -you may select from, and wi ave a suit or any piece made I rder. Gents' Mackintosh Coat. re very fashionable. I have them. lTS' SUITS AT FROM ONE 3l1AW U I have also the nicest line of hai hat you ever saw, ranging fromi ents up. Buy you a nice Alpli ill the rage this season. Gents' an bildren's caps from 25 eents upwar< ents' Undsfwsar Come in and examine my line rents' undershirta, drawers, whii ind woolen shirts, collars, .uf andkerchiefs, etc. Can sell you ti BEST 50c WHITE SHIK ;hat you ever ser for 1;he mono: ents' Canton drawers from 25 eon1 ip. Remember I handle the Pater Blatio-Seam drawers and the Harr wire buckle suspenders; also i J. . C. collars and euffs. E.OC.HORTOP RELIABLE RETAILER. roSrnF. R.&a. W. C. Di R HME & DAVD$. ATTORSEY8 A7 1.AW, MANNING, S. C. R.3. FRANK GEIGEB, DENTIST, MANNING, 8. 0. Office in Manning Hotel open from 9 n. to 12:30 p. m. and 2 to 5:30 p. m. A.LEVI. ATTORNEY AT LAW MANNING, 8. 0. E. McELVEEN, CiVIL ENGINEER axo SUBVIOR. aing an experience of thirty seven real ffers his professional services 5E the peoo of Clarendon county. Satisfaction gasa eed. P. 0. KINiG8TRE. M. ?. . A. RIGBY, I - * Oar stook is new, affords great at to get a little better article at a little one of the most complete lines of SFuynishing Goods, NotIons, eleet vome of the many bargains we [uote a few prices of our bargains. Clothing., at Geit's clothing........from $4.00 A suit up I Youths' clothing......from $2.50 a suit up Children's clothing..,. from 61.50 a suit up Umbrellas. A good eight-rib sateen -cvered um. Lrella ...........................for 80c A No. I sixteen-rib gingham ur. bIela...........................for 90e Hats and Caps. We keep the latest styles in Hats and 0aps for men, boys and girls from 10 cents to 50 cents. . Olssswase. Is this line ye ean show you beautiful de signs in lamp. for the parlor. music Poom. sitting room, dining room, bed room and hallways at prioes within the reach of'all. We also carry a large line of Wbe glassware, such as goblets. , tumblers. butter disbea berry dishes, ' and iany other articles usaly found * in glassware.and erekbery stores. A large assortMent of Tine.s and Woodswere. Harness. Saddles and Bridles. ESd * *________ . S. AGBY, UANNW. L 0. -IHERE WE ARE, 9 on the platform we have o1 promised our friends, to do a 1 strictly cash business and to sell goods at very low prices and immediately our trade hap commenced to increase, and why ? because those who deal with us know that we sellicheap for cash. A man does himself an in justice when he wants any thing in clothing, dry goods, Sboots, shoes, hats and caps, fancy groceries, or anything that can be found in a general e, store, not* to examine our stock, and only wastes time going fronm store to store when we can save him 25 per cent on his purchases. A large lot of silk umbrel ,las, slightly damaged, only 2. 45 cents apiece. r. Gentlemen, I can't say d much to you, but try and save your money while you have a chance, and that is by buying your goods-of us. If the ladies need any fine, fancy, large cloak buttons, we H have a splendid line of them. 05 For next two weeks we will sell white meat at 6e per lb.; guaranteed good or money re funded. First-class smoked P. bacon at 7c; better prices on larger quantities. Yours respectfully, SW. FASS, Manapr, ; PPOSITE COURT HOUSE. 4JUST A MOMENT OP YOUR TIME I We have just received a supply of the "Only" Soap; it cleanses and Spolishes gold, silver and plated ware, glass, china, mirrors, windows, brass, copper,-nickel, tin and all metals; Sand, in addition to this, It is an ex e ellent soap ; and, best of all, it sells at 6tly 5 cents a cake. I!Br1inint Gold Paint (only 25 eentas is~eeienut for giding frames, fancy '" baskets, metallic ornaments, brack ts et, furniture, etc. Try it, and you t will be pleased. 5 Our Varnish Stains have given gen eral satisfaction for making old fur niture look as- good as new ; we have them in eoechola, cherry, oak and Iwalnut ; half-pints, 20ec; pints, 35. We have a full stock of pure, fresh and delicious candles, wh'feh we are -selling cheap. But don't forget,. If you want pure drugs always go to U. , LOR YEA, THE DRUOGIST. - successor to 5. Q~. Dinkins a Co. -W H 3 YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT GIAI.LOWAY'S -SHAVINGi SALOON - which is fitted up with an eye to the comfort of his customers... .. .. HTAIR-CUTTING iN AL, S'TLEs, SH AM POOIN~G Done with neatness and A cordial invitation is estended... A. B. GALLOWAY. S. A. RIGBY, MANNING, S. O. * * We offer you as nice a line of goo tractions to buyers who can appre4 lower price than you expected to Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotl You ever saw. Don't let any one I offer for the cash. Come early Dress Goods. This department is complete, and we ire selling the goods at rock-bottom prices. We have a beautiful line of Dutings................ .....at fc and 8o c linghams, in dress and apron styles..................... at 5c and 7c rown suitings. the thing you want for children's dresses.... So Gents' Furnishing Goods. en's laundered shirts........from 50c up Think of it. Jen's unlaundered thirtb....from 30a to $1 Hen's drawers................from 15c up We have the best automatic seamless half-hose for 6 cents you ever saw. L large assortment of collars and cuffs, andkerchiefs. neckties and gloves at pop lar prices. Come and examine goods. Notions. In this department you will find bed preads. white and colored; threads, pins, I eedles, stationery, plain and fancy hair. ins, combs, doylies, table cloths, soaps n all the latest styles for hands and face, aces, velvets, ribbons, towels, ladies' nderwear, colognes, inks, pens, pen 2olders and lead pencils, silk and linen anderchiefs, and many other notions. TR * * - T W S. A. RIGBY, gi, MANNING, S. 0. mn .* *,WEI WE * ** CALL - - - * * ATTENTION o a line of goods that must com nand your notice, as you are no loubt: needing them on account of ,he approaching winter. We are offering our line of dry ;oods, clothing and shoes so cheap hat it puts them within the reach of verybody. We offer you a beautifuliline of 84 nehl dress cashmeres in all1 the pop lar shades at 16*e per yard ; silks ad velvets to trim. We offer you a line of very de irable dress cashmeres, 38 inches ide, in all of the newest shades he ones that always sold for 30c per rard-at the very low price of 20c e'r yard ; silks and velvets to trim. We offer you a magnificent line of 8-inch dress cashmeres in a com lete line of colors-the ones that re always :sdld for 50c per yard-at nly 40c; silks and velvets to trim. I We offer you one of the best lines f ladies' cloth ever shown in the own-all wool and one yard wide mlv 30c per yard, always sold for iOe; call and secure this grand bar ain; it beats anything in the dress goods line. Ladies, our lines of outings, ging ars, calicoes and suitings are the rettiest we have ever had, and at ries that you can't afford to miss ; vii and see them anyway ; we will e glad to show you. We call your attention to a line ;of eans at 10c per yard that will surely pen your eyes if you come and ex mine it. Our line of 25c jeans that we only ask 20e for beats anything in the narket for the money. When you want stuff for making lue pants here is the place to come; ur line of pants stuffs at 35e, 50c nd 60c per yard are certainly cheap ror the money. Gents, we offer you a line of elo hing that must command your at bention for the small sum of moneyc e ask for them. A very nice wool sack suit for only 8; worth $8.50. A very nice all-wool sack suit at ~8.5; worth $10. Children's knee-pants suits, 7 to 9 years, only 900 per suit. When you want clothing give me : all and let me name you prices. Remember, we keep on hand a Large line of all kinds of sehool* ooks at publishers' priees ; educate or children ; it is better than giving them houses, land or money. 1 Ladies, we have a large lot of nitting cotton on hand at only 200c per pound; worth 25c, as cotton is so: igh, but we only ask you 200. We earnestly invite you to call and: see us when you come to town. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSGN. OHN S. WILSO), AUorney and Counselor at Lawo, MANNING, S. C. Lockhart, Tex., Oct.1.5, 1889. Mesrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris. Tenn.: Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possible 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. My rastomers want GroreN Trasteless4 Chill 'onic eand will not have any otber. In our zperience of over twenty years in the drug business we never sold any medicine which ave such universal satisfaction. Yours re spectfully, J. IS. Bnowsx~ & Co No cure. no pay. Sold by Loryen. the Druggist. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is a perfect kMalarial Liver tonic and Blood purifier. Removes biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large us any dollar tonic and retails for 50 cents. To get the genuine ask for Greye's. Sold on its merits. No cure. no pay. For sale MAPRKS -GOODS EMPORIUMK .L OPENING. iWedesaay-ct. 1 and 2 ;e days, and join the crowd to Dress Goods and Tdrnngs rr TO SUMTFR. bose. Wha ever Dress Stuffs re, with the prices pushed down The fullest, richest and time 3ndor of our stock others of this t compared. SE Sound of these Prices. A Handkerchief Revelation. Such handkerchief prices .will set any one ito thinking, and the more you know of handkerchiefs the more you'll think. 100 dozen ladies' white embroidered initial handkerchief, the 15-cent kind.........................at GIC Another Beauty. 75 dozen ladies' pure linen real hem stitched, largesize, worth 15c. .for loC 50 dozen ladies' all-wool gauntlet gloves, worth 35eents........for 19C 20isles. 20e seamless mattings........for 15C 25e seamless mattings........for 1ge 30c seamless cotton-warp mattingafor 20C. 35c seamless damask mattings......for 22C Window shades, complete........for 19C Curtain poles and fixture-.......... 19C CARP]ETS, All newest patterns, from 15 cents up. For the Newest and Best Goods, Latest styles and lowest prices buy Om The Paace Dry 6oods Empode t =7li~ DOpaitmmt' Now ready. All the latest style in Hats and Trimmings. Prices to please everyone. hen Visiting Suter, l'Z BROS., ENTERPRISE! med firm is pleased to inform the ts large and well-assorted stock is 'inspect their STABLISHMENT it Sumter again. desired in s, tishings, found in a dry-goods store can bf ihment. - (G WOMAN, elieved, will wear black, and there goods to the exclusion of a large In fact, nothing adds more to in's Appearance ich is alike economical and ultra b~ove twenty cents is guaranteed to I above all, new and fresh. Department Miss Mattie DuPont, whose 11 known and need. no further men be used in this department, and are prompt attention of capable sales forwarded to any address upon ap -GOODS COMPANY, TRADE THE PALACE DRY GRAND FAI Oct.1 and ZTuesday an Try and visit Sumter on the. Soe thc Grandest Display of EVER BROUGI SPICK AND SPAN, New as a Fresh-Opened I you care for is waiting you he to a point you do not suspect liest assortment we ever had. To the immensity and spli citr may be contrasted but no TOUR PURI Will Be Pleased at the L mee Fruit of the Loom Bleach. yard wide............. ............at 7c L eae Bleach, yard wide; the 8-cent Kind...........................at 5c Beat Calico, full widths, in navy blues, faney dressstyles, mourning*, etc., the 7-cent goods................at 5c 1000 yards best Outings ; bear in mind, the 10-cest quality..............at 7C M0 yards bautiful ginghams, not the kind old by other dealerv, but the 8-eent kind..... .......at 5C 000 yards navy-blue Ducks; they should be 8c and 1oc, but we say.. 6C 15 pieces good Canton flannel. worth 8 cents.............. ..... ....at 5c 0 bales good check Homespuns; just to make a noise we say ........ 4c ioslk S 8e8satio, The one we are selling at 25. the yard is a beauty. ALL PURE SILK. 15 piees any wafst silks at...... 29C 5 piec faay waist silks, worth 75 eentr....................at 4Sc ad just this way all through. We own our stock at the lowest prices pods ever eached, and you shall have heM at just such prices. Sepply Your Wants of Us. Drs-Making Departmen Now ready. The ladies all know the cL of work we turn out. Price foo making suit.......0 samples Sent Upon Application. ake Our Store Your Headquarters # Yours Respectfully, SUMTER'S NEM The management of the above-in people of Clarendon county that now in, and cordially invites you tc ATTRACTIVE E In the Solomon Block when you vis Anything Dress Good Trimmings, Cloaks, Notions, House Furn and in fact anything expected to be4 found at this well-appointed establi THE COMIl * if the :fashion plates are to be I. never was such a demand for blael per centage of the colored faabries. the Beaty and Dignity of a Won than a handsome black gown, wi fashionable. In this department everything a be all-wool, no cotton mixtures, an< Our Dress-Making on the ,first floor is directed by abilities in this line are already we tion. The standard patterns will also for sale at the counters. All mail orders will receive th< men, and samples will be cheerfully plication. THE.SUMTER DRY