The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 13, 1895, Image 4
AE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
URT OF COMMON PLEAS.
iam F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Riehardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
W. Benbow, Defendant.
dgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
ER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
dgment order of the court of com
pleas, in the above stated ae4ion,
me directed, bearing date October
1895, I will sell to the highest
der, at Clarendon court house, at
g, in said county, within the
hours for judicial sales, on Mon
the 2nd day of December, 1895,
salesday, the following de
real estate:
Al that tract of Santee river
iiamp land., situate in the State and
aforesaid, containing two
d and six hundred acres,
ore or less, and bounding north on
he lands of S. C. C. Richardson, east
on lands formerly of the Est. of John
Davis, as stated on a plat certified
day of May, A. D. 1829, by J. Ses
D. S.; south on Santee river,
d west on lands formerly of John
Coiclough, afterwards owned by
R. and W. P. Richbourg, being
swamp portion of the land grant
to David Brunson, December the
1895."
The property herein described will
-sold upon the following terms, to
one-half cashthe balanqe on a
t of one year. with interest from
date of sale, to be secured by the
s bond and mortgage of
ei premises.
haser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
&,-anning, S. C., Nov. 6th, 1895.
ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
URT OF COMMON PLEAS.
F. B. Haynsworth and B.
ressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
tors.of the last Will. and. Testa
1ment'of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
Plaintiffs,
against
P. White, Defendant.
Fdgment for Foreelosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
dgment order of the court of com
nmon pleas, in the above stated action,
40me directed, bearing date October
,k h 1895, I will- sell to the highest
.Sdd, at Clarendon court house, at
1-Inning, in said county, within the
hours for judicial sales, on Mon
the 2nd day of December, 1895.
salesday, the following de
real estate:
UlAll that plantation or tract of
md, situate, lying and being on
ammy Swamp, waters of Black river,
the county of Clarendon and State
South. Carolina, containing seven
acres. more or less, and bounded
follows, to wit: On the northbyi
ands of-John Frierson on..thea east
?Iads of James E. sidl~o they
#thby lands of John J.-By 6t
~nd on the west by the~ run of Sa
helan herein described wil be
old upon the following terms,-to wit:
.One haIl eash and balance on a cred
Atf one year, to be secur~edsby bond
hearinf interest from day of sale
aida mortgage of the premises.
SPurchaser to pay for papers.
~ D, 3. BRA&DHA M,t
She 'lrndon County.
~Manning, S. C., Nove, 1995.
8TATE OF SOUTH!CAROIilA
I COUNTY 1M CLARENDON.
~CURT OF COMMON PTEAS.
m iiam F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utorslof the last. Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C, Richardson,
-deeesed, Plaintiffs,.
against
mjim 0. Dorrity and James T.
Frierson,-Defendants.
udgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
-UNDER AND BY .VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of comn
'mon pleas, inthe above stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
-19th 1895, I will sell, to the highest
bidder, at Clarendoni court house, at
anning, in said county, within the
legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon
day, the 2nd day of December, 1895,
being 'salesday, the following de
scribed real estate: . .
"That- tract of land in the said
county and State, contaimmn one
hundred acres, situated on south side
of McDonald swamp, and bounded to
the south by lands claimed by Sam
'nel Barnes; on the east by land
aimed by John Barnes; and to the
west by -lands of M. B. Luec
ryknown as the William
.lthe run of McDonald
swamp dividing it on the north from
ands of John Mitchum."
The land described .herein will be
sold upon the following terms, to wit:
One-half cash, the balance on a cred
of.one year, with interest from the
y of sale, secured by the bond of
the purchaser and his mortgage of
the premises sold, with leave of the
purchaser to pay the whole in cash.
Purchaser t aes
Sheriff Clarendon County.
. Manning, S. C., Nov. 5, 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F..- B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron as Qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
- ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased,'Plaintiffs.
against
Charles A. Porter, defendant.
Judgment for Foreclosure and. ale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
udgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in the above stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
9th, 1895, I will sell at public auction
o the highest bidder for cash, at
Clarendon court house, at Manning,
in said county, within the legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd
day of December, 189->, being sales
day, the following described real
estate:
"All that piece, parcel, or lot of
land, situate in the town of Foreston,
ounty and State aforesaid, contain
ing three-fourths of one acre, and
bounded north on lot of Mrs. Drose;
east on Brewington and Santee pub
ic road: south on lot of W. I. P.
prott, and west on lot of Statia
Fleming, the lot thereby mortgaged
being the same purchased by the de
fendant from W. '1. P. Sprott."
Purchaser to pay for pApers
Sheriff Clarendon Connty.
an ning, S. C-. Nov. 6, 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Henry Felder, Defendant.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in the above stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
19th, 1895, I will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder, at Clarendon
court house, at Manning, in said
county, within the legal hours for ju
dicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd day
of December, 1895, being salesday,
the following described real estate:
"All the right, title and interest of
the mortgagor, the said interest be
ing the one-half of the tract of land
hereinafter described and described
as follows: All that piece, parcel, or
tract of land, situate in the State and
county aforesaid, containing one
hundred and seven acres, more or
less, and bounded on the north by
lands of the Estate of G. W. Dingle;
east and south by lands of S. W. Nel
son; and west by lands of the Estate
of James McCauley-the same being
the tract to James H. Dingle, Jr.,
March 23rd 1852, and conveyed by
deed of the heirs of James H. Dingle,
Jr., to James Pearson, and from
James Pearson passed by descent to
his two children, one of whom, Rufus
Pearson, conveyed his interest to
mortgagor."
The land herein described will be
sold upon the foliowing terms, to
wit: One-half cash and the balance
on a credit of one year from date. of
sale, with interest from day of sale,
to be secured by bond of the pur
chaser and mortgage of the premises
so sold.
Purchaser to pay for a ers.
D. J. BISHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6th, 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utors of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
W. S. Holladay, J. P. Brock, and Su
san E. Brock, Defendants.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in the above stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
19th, 1895, I will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at Clar
endon court house, at Manning, in
said county, within the legal hours
for judicial sales on Monday, the 2nd
day of December, 1895, being sales
day, the following real estate:
All-that piece, or parcel of land,
of-te.,Estate of John J. Holladay,
deeased, containing two hundred
acres, and known as ethe interest of
the said W. S. Holladay, Peter J.
Holladay, .and J. W. Holiaday, in
said Estate of John J. Holladay, and
~bounding and butting as follows, viz:
On. the east by lands of Miss Marga
ret Holladay and Miss Ann Couliette;
on the east by lands of Miss Fannie
M. Holladay, Miss Sarah T. Holladay,
and S. P. Holladay; south by lands
of S. P. Holladay and J. W. Brown;
and on the west by J. M. Richard
son."
The land described -herein..will be
sold on the following terms, to wit:
One-half cash and the balance on a
credit of one year, with interest from
day of sale, to be secured by bond of
the purchaser and mortgage of the
premies sold.
Purchaser to Ir re,
Sheriff Olarendon County.
Menning, S. C., Nov. 6, 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CL.ARENDON,
COURT OF COMMON- PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Louis J. Bennett, Defendant.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in theabove stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
19th, 1895, I will sell- at. public auc
tion to the highest bidder, at Claren
don court house, at Manning, in said
county; within the legal hours for ju
dicial sales, on Monday. the 2nd day
of December, 1895, being salesday,
the following described real estate:
"All that piece, parcel, or tract of
land, situate, 'lying and being in the
county of Clarendon, State aforesaid,
containing sixty-five (65) acres, more
or less,, and bounded as follows, to
wit: On the north by lands of R. M.
McKnight, east by lands of J. N.
Frierson (now lands of .), south
by lands of T. L. Burgess, and west
by lands of J. N. Frierson. The same
being the lands purchased by the de
fendant from M. E. McKnight, and
the bond secured by the mortgage of
the said tract of land. being for the
purchase money thereof."
The land herein described will be
sold upon the following terms, to wit:
One-half cash and the balance on a
credit of twelve months, the deferred
payment to bear interest from day of
sale, and to be secured by bond of
the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6, 1895.
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY 'OF CtARiENDON.
COURT OF .COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as Qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Virginia A. June, John H. June, and
John P. Graham, as Executors of
the last Will and Testament of
John F. June, deceased, Defen
dants.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in the above stated action,
to me directed, bearing date October
19th, 1895, I will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at Clar
endon court house, at Manning, in
said county, within the legal hours
Ifor judicial sales,, on Monday, the 2d
ay of December, 189., being sales
day, the following described real
estate:
"All that piece, parcel, or tract of
land, situate, lying, and being on
Ox Swamp, waters of Black River, in
the County of Clarendon and State
aforesaid, containing thirty acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows,
to wit: On the north by lands of
the Estate of E. B. Davis; on the
East by the public road (known as
Murry's Ferry road.)"
The land described herein will be
sold upon the following terms, to wit:
One-half cash and balance on a credit
of one year, to be seenred by bond of
purchaser bearing interest from date
of sale, and mortgage of the premises,
with privilege to purchaser to pay
all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff larendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6, 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B.
Pressley Barron, as qualified Exec
utors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Samuel C. C. Richardson,
deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Nathan Mouzon, Rachael Miller,
Irene Kinloch, and Plato Mouzon,
heirs-at-law of Juby Mouzon, de
ceased, Defendants.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the court of com
mon pleas, in the above stated action,
to me directed; bearing date October
19th, 1895, I will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at Clar
endon court house, at Manning, in
said county, within the legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd
day of December, 1895, being sales
day, the following described real
estate:
"That plantation or tract of land,
in the said county and State, on Po
tato Creek, waters of Santee River,
containing one hundred and forty
two and one-half acres, more or less,
being the land which was bought by
the said Juby Mouzon from Miss
Amiker, S. M. Nexsen, and S. C. C.
Richardson, respectively, and bound
ed on the north by lands of C. H.
Pack, Madison Mack and others; on
the east by the mill pond known as
McKnight's; on the south by lands of
Madison Mack and Harrison; and on
the west by lands of S. C. C. Richard
son, as stated in the said mortgage."
The land described herein will be
sold upon the following terms, to wit:
One-half cash, and balance on a
credit of one year, with interest from
the day of sale, to be secured by the
purchaser's bond and mortgage of
the premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6,1895.
TI RATE or SOI CALNA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B. Press
ley Barron, as Qualified Executors of the
last Will an d Testament of Samuel C. C.
Richardson. deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Jacob Ballard, Defendant.
Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY V1RTUJE OF A
judgment order of the court of common
pleas, in the above stated action, to mxe di
rected, bearing date October 19th, 1895, I
will sell at pablic auction, to the highest
bidder, at Clarendon court house, at Main
ning, in said county, within the legal
hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the
2nd day of December, 1895, being siesday,
the following described real estate:
"That tract or parcel of land in the said
county and State, containing sixty-two
acres, more or less, bounded nordh by lands
of Ambrose Tucker; ou the ..outh by laads
of Rev. James McDowell; on the east by
lands of Rev. James Mc'.owell; and on the
west by lands of H. F. s carborough, (forty
two acres of said lnd being represented by
a plat drawn by, Joseph C. Bnrgess, D. S.,
Dee. 6tb, 1871, and the remiaining twenty
acres, bounding said forty-two acres on the
south, represented also by a plat drawn by
said Joseph C. Burgess on the 18th day of
April, 1872. The said sixty-two acres of
land was purchased from Rev. James Mc
Dowell and the deed to same was recorded
in Book N, pages 493 and 494, Oct. 26th,
1875, in Register's office for Clarcndon
county.
Also, all th:-t tract or parcel of land in
said county and State, containing twenty
eight acres, more or loss, bounded north by
lands of Win. Dozier; cast by lands of Rev.
James McDowell; south by lhnds of Mrs.
Bradham and Rev. James McDowell; an d
west by lands of Ambrose Tucker and 1av.
James McD iwell, and is represented on a
plat made by Jos. C. Burgess. D. S., March
19th, 1877. The sxid twenty-eight acres
was purchased from Rev. James McDowell,
and the deed to samne is recorded in Book
T, piages 377 and 378, in Register's office for
Clarendon county."
The lands herein described will be sold
upon the following ternms, to wit: One-half
cas, and the baiance on a credit of one
year, with interest from the day of sale, to
be secured by the purchasers bond and
mortgage of the premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. B3RADHA M,
Sheriff Clarendcon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6, 1895.
COUNTY CF CLARENDON.
OURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. H~aynsworth and B Pressley
Barron as Qualified Executors of the last
Will and Testamcnt of Samuel C. C Rich
ardson, deceased,, Plaintiffs
Agian.inea
John C. L.,.hama ami ?lh.:as H. Gentry,
DefenLzdan L .
Judgment fo.r foreclosure and Sah.'.
UNDER AND BY VIRTrUE OF A
Judgment order of the court of common
pleas, in the above stated action, to mxe
directed, bearing date October 19th, 1895,
I will sell at public anction to the highest
bidder, at Clarendon court house, at Man.
ning, in said county, within theolegal hours
of judicial sales on Mlonday, the 2nd day
of Decembe:r 1895, being salesday, the fol
lowing described real and personal prop
erty:
"That plantaLtion or tract of land in the
said county and State, containing one
hundred and thirty se-ven and one-half
acres, more or less, butting and bounding
as follows to wit: On the lands of Frier
-on Lanhaim and Gentry, M. A. Leseane
and U. A. Wilker, it being a part of what
is isnotv as th 'Cr1; Plariation.'
Uzso,
Tle following pe:sonal property to wit:
-One :uar mule Giney', one mare mule
raied i.ck', and one mare male named
K:Lte', one two horse wagon and gear.'
The oroperty herein described will be
sold upon the tollowing terms to wit: Th e
said personal property for cash,I and the
mort;aged land n:,r -half cash and the
balance on a cr .:it of :>ne year, with in
terest from the day of sale, to be secured by
the purchr.sers bond and mortgage of the
premises sold."
Purebaser :- Im:, fo -t;
D. .!. iBADHAM,
Sheriff Claretndon County.
Manning, S. C., N-;. i, 1'5.
STATE OF 509: CAROLNA,
COURT 01' 00M ON PLEAS.
William F. B. B. . .' 1 B. Press.
ley Barrcn, a-- Q-i:h ::..x,-itors of the
last Will an d T.. .; -.uimuel C. C.
Richardso P..ti
Robert B. Me: i, Def'
Judgment f.. Fare-v:., :e and Sale.
UNDE1R AND BY \i' RTUE OF A
judgment order of thev eirt of common
plea-, in t!.e above :ate :n:ion, to me di
rected, heari:n' :e oc.'i. r 19th, 1895, I
will seli at pbic auction, to the highest
bidder, at (larendon court house, at Man
ning. in said county, within the legal
hours for jclicial sales, on Monday, the
2nd day of December, 1895, being salesday,
the following described real estate;
"All that pi-ce, parcel or tract of land,
lying, being, and situate in the county of
Clarendon and State aforesaid, on Potato
Creek, waters of Santee River, containing
two hrtdred acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows, to wit: On the north
by lands of M. E. Mellett; on the cast by
lands of Louis Loyns and estate of Ward;
on the south and west by lands of John W.
Hilton."
The land described herein will be sold
pon the following terms, to wit: One-half
cash and the balance on a credit of one
year, with interest from day of sale, to be
secured 'y bond of pur.haser and mort
gage of premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6,-1895.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CIARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F. B. Haynsworth and B. Press
ley Barron, as Qualified Executors of the
last Will and Testament of Samuel C. C.
Richardson, deceased, Plaintiffs,
Against
Isreal James, Defendant.
Judgment for Forecioure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIR rUE OF A
judgment order of the court of common
pleas, in the above stated action, to me
directed, bearing date October 19th, 1895,
will sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash, at Clarendon court house,
t Manni.g, in said county, within the
legal hours of judicial sales, on Monday
the 2nd day of December, 1895, being sales
day, the following described real estate:
"All that lot or parcel of land situate and
being in the town of Mainning, on Dinkins
street, in the county of Clarendon and
State of aforesaid, containing one-half of
one acrc, and bounded as follows, to wit:
n the north by lot of Amanda James; on
the east by lot of Mary Walker; on the south
by Dinkins street; on the west by lot be
longing to Baptist church and parsonage."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHIAM,'
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov., 0, 1895.
The State of South Garolina,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
CURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
WVilliam F. B. Eayosworth and B. Pressley
Barron as Qualified Executors of the las t
Wil and T1estament of Samuel C. C.
Richardson. deceased, plaintiffs
Against
Jacob Ballad, Defendant.
Judgment for foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
Judgment order of the court of common
pleas, in the above stated action, to me
directed, bearing date October 19th, 1895,
[ will sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, at Clarendon court house, at Man
rng, in said conty, within the legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd day
of December 1895. being salesday, the fol
lowing described real estate:
"Al that piece, parcel or tract of land,
ying, beinie, and situate on Deep Creek,
waters of Black River, in the county of'
Clarendon and State aforesaid, containing
twenty-seven acres, more or less, aed
o-.nded as follows, to wit: On the north
by land of Yloses Levi, formerly M~c
Dowell; on the east and south by lands of
Junius Strange, and on the west by lands
of Iaae Gamble and Sidney Gamible."
The land described herein will be sold
upon the following terms to wit: For one
half cash and the balance on a credit of
ne year, credit portion to bear interest
from date of sale and to be secured by
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
the premises sold.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov., 6, 1895.
The State ci South Garolina,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William F.B1. Hlaynsworth and B. Press
e Barron, as Qualified Executors of the
last Will and Testament of Samuel C. C.
Richardson, deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
William Cantey, Defendant.
Judgment for Forclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
judgment order of the Court of Coin
mon Pleas, in the above-stated action, to1
me directed. bearing date October 19th,
189, I wili sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, at Clarendon court house,
at Manning, in said county, within the
legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday,
the 2d day of December, 1895, being sales-|
day, the following described real estate:|
"Al that+ parel or tract of land, contain
ing twent'.-five acres, situate iu :.;ate and
c 11 nty ,.Imesaid, and bounding northu on
lan" of m;id S. C. 0. Richardson: west on
lands of John J. and Charles R Boiyd; arid
east and south on lands of Shelby Cantty,
the tr..et of land being the same which was
conveyed to the Defendant by Shelby
Cantey."
The land descriled herein will be sold
upon the following terms, to wit: One-half
cash and the balance ou a credit of one
year, to bear interest from day of sale, and
to be secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. Bnnar,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning. S. C , Nov, 6. 1895.
STATE OF SOUTH OAROUNA;
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
John Boyd, trading a- Boyd Brothers,
Plaintiff,
Against
J. C. Baker, Defendant.
Judgment for Foreclosure and bale.
UNDER ANiD BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG
went order of the court of Qcornmon pleas,
in the above stated action, to me directed,
bearing date October 19th, 1895, 1 will sell
at public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, at Clarendon court house, at Man
ning, in said county, within the legal hours
for judicial sales on Monday, the 2nd day
>f December, 1895, being salesday, the fol
lowing described real estate:
"That tract of land, situate in said
county and State, containing one hundred
acres, bounded on the North by lands of
S. W Evans; East by lands of the estate of
L. M. Baker; South by lands of C. B.
Baker; and West by lands of E. P. John
in.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAIIM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 6, 1895.
THurrah.
fo~r the
Cotton Boom!
B3 AN JOHNSON
Can be found one door below
the Bank of Manning, pre
pared to show you as cheap a
stock of goods as was ever
brought to Manning.
This stock was bought be
fore the rise in prices, and I
propose to give my customers
he advantage. In
D17 Goods, Clothing,
Hats,
Shoes, Hardware,
Groceries,
Wagon Materials,
Stoves, Crookery,
Glassware,
Harness and Saddles,
[ defy competition and will
not be undersold.
C00ME AND
EXAMSINE
MY STOOK
I have everything you want
nd I will save you money by
calling on me.
I stand ready and willing
to aid the farmers by paying
themn the vcry to p of the
market for their produce, feel
ing assured that their pros
perity means mine also.
Call early and often to se
cure prices and bargains.
Yours truly,
B. A. JOHNSON
WHEN YOU COME TO
TOWN CALL AT.
AND
HIS
COTTON IS UP,
* * * and ev
see us
* * * Most o
I can c
Latest styles in
Dress C
Flannels, Outings, Wors
and many others, which must be s
establishment in this section of t
goods. I make it a rule to sell all
make a tremendous profit on the c
Ready-Made Clothit
In these lines I bought onl:
with the fashions. When a suit o.
and look at my all-wool suits for $
Heavy Cottonade Pant,
The largest stock of shoes i
to the selection of the goods and E
leather gents' shoe-suitable for
simply strangles high prices. Cor:
Lap Robes, Hard
Saddlery, GlassN,
Household and F
HIGHES'I
I am my own cotton buyer
market price for cotton, and will gi
from shipping. A cordial invitatic
ES
CO . ' -T -T -7-..
If so, buy the
*t The best stone
Moore COU Gri, for grindi
corn ; requires less dressing; gives less
trouble; makes better meal, and cost less
>oney than any mill in the world.
ext is our
s The only mill in the
1co%'111 world that will, -.
e operation, take rough rice, hull, clean
d polish it ready for market or table.
Plaation and Other Saw Mills.
ALSO
oto Fatr Ivrcies.
. C. BADH AM
GENERAL AGENT,
NEW YORK
ACKET STORE
MANNING, S. C.
Do not fail to call and look over our
stock. To look is to buy.
IF YOU WISH A HAT
--- YoU WILL FTSD -
Becoming Styles and Sensible Shapes.
PRICES REASONABLE.
You con now be in touch with New
York as our goods come to us
direct from that city.
Our endeavor is to keep ar.
UP-TO-DATE HOUSE.
We carry a complete line of
Velvets,
Silks,
Ribbons,
Feathers, Flowers,
Laces, and
Other Trimmings.
We also carry
Notions, . iToys,
Stationery,
en's and Boys' Underwear
Hats and Caps.
IVE 'US A CALL.
MISS ANNIE DAVIDSON.
W HE N YOU COME
TO TOWN CALL AT
GALLOWAY'S
SHAVING SALOON
Which is fitted up with an
eye to the comfort: of his
customers. ..-.-.-.
HAIR-C UTTING
IN ALL STYLES,
SH AVING AN]
SH AMPOOING
Done with neatness arnd
dispatch.... --........
A cordial invitation
is extended. . .
A. B. GALLOWAY.
Rs Levi's Mamroth Store
SECURE BARGAINS. o
HANDSOME EDIFICE Is1 the PrideofM nig
rybody is feeling better, and if you want to feel still better come and
and buy your fall and winter supplies at prices that will astonish you.
f the stock- was bought before goods had advanced, and for that reason
ffer the most flattering inducements to the purchasing public.
roods, Henriettas, Serges, Brilliantines, Silks,
teds, Cheviots, Crepons, Ginghams, Satines, Prints
een to be appreciated. Come and examine for yourself. There is no
he State that will undersell me in flannels, bleaches and unbleached
of my goods straight and do not offer them one article below cost and
ther goods the people are compelled to buy.
,g, Pants Goods, Hats Shoes, Corsets, Hosiery.
from reputable manufacturers, who pride themselves on keeping up
clothes is wanted I ask that you not make a purchase until you come
5. The best wool-filling jeans pants on the market for one dollar.
ith Suspeiidei- to Each Pair, Only 75 Cents.
n town to select from and at old prices. I give my personal attention
ee to it that I give my patrons their money's worth. I can sell a solid
dress-for $1.50. I sell a ladies' handsome dress shoe for $1 which
ets from 25 cents up; I am headquarters for the famous R. & G.
Carpets, Rugs,
vare, Harness, Cutlery, Stoves,
vare, Orockery,
'arming Implements of All Kinds.
'PRICE PAID FOR COTTON.
and am not tied to any factor's stake. I can and will pay the highest
iarantee that the prices paid by me will be more than can be obtained
n is extended to the public to visit my store. Yours truly,
L "V" MERCANTILE LEADER,
E.rVI MAN1NING,1 S.-C.
TOBACCO GROWERS,
Look to your-own interest and
sell your tobacco where you can
Get the Highest Prices for it.
We are getting high prices at
The Planters' Warehouse !
AT DARLINGTON.
New buyers are on the market every day, and they
all want your tobacco. They are here for that pur
pose and mnustihave it ; consequently, they will pay
competition prices. Bring us a load and be convinced
that what we say is true. We have the
BEST LIGHTS.
BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
HIG-HEST".PRICES.
Yours for business,A S LE V RY D .
SMOOT & McGILL.
JNO. REB DRAKE, Auctioneer.
H A RDWA RE I
To Our Clarendon Friends :
We are now prepared to offer lower prices than ever. Call cr write for what
you want. Oar Stock is complete. We have added to our unmense stock of
hardware a large line of
Paints, Oils, Etc., at Low Figures.
Harness, Saddles, Rubber and Belting, Leather, Etc.
Great bargains in guns, pistols, etc.
Hieadqnarters for Powder, Shot and Shells (loaded and empty).
Engine supplies, belting. etc.
Headquarters for oking and~ Heating Stoves (Warranted),
LIVE SHOE STORE
IS A STORE IN
**.*SUMTER, S C.
- me- SELLING AND MAKING
sHOES EXOL'USIVELY"
It Is N ext Door to the Bank of sumter.
Immense stock made up like bread-that is, "before the rise."
You will save money on your shoe bill by making your shoe pur
chases from us.
THE LIVE SHOE STORE.
TO CONSUMERS OF LAGER BEER :
T1he Pahue~tto Brewing Company of Charleston. S. C., have made arrangements
with the bonth Carolina State authorities, by which they are enabled to fill orderr from
eonsuers for shipments of beer in any quantity at the following prices :
Pints (patent stopper)..............--- --- -.------..'i0c per dozen
Four dozc-n pints in crate..... .......-- .............2.80 per crate
Eighth-keg...................------................ ...$1.25
Quarter..keg.... ........-.-----..........................$2.25
Half--b.-el..........------......... ................... 50
Exports, pints, ten dozen in barrel.........--..-----..----..- ..... $9.00
It will be necessary for consumers or parties ordering to state that the beer is for
rivate consamption. We offer special rates for these shipments. This. beer is guar
nteed pure, made of the choicest hops and malt, and is recommended by the medical
fraternity. Seud to us for a trial order.
The Palmetto Brewing Comiany, Charleston, S. C.