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PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1896. Died on the 21st ingt., at his -home near Jordan, Mr. Henry S. Corbett, aged 46 years. "Pick Leaf" smoking tobacco, 10c a package, at BrockiLtou's. FOR SALE or to rent a commodious residence in the town of Manning well situated. Apply to Rev. S. A. Nettles. Newberry, S. C. *-Red Rooster" smoking and chewing to bacco,5c a twist, at Brockinton's. Last Monday morning about day-break. fire was discovered issuing from the inside of the barn on Mr. W. T. Lesesne's Live Oak place. The entire barn with its con tents including the stables and two sheds were destroyed. The cause of the fire is not known and the loss i; a total one as Mr. Lesesne had no insurance. Dyein made easy by using Diamond Dye. il colors, at R. B. Loryea's. A negro was killed last Saturday night by a passing train about two miles below Foreston. He was unknown and it is sup posed he was asleep on- the cross ties. A search was made of his clothing and a let ter was found addressed "Dave Williams, Davis Station, S. C." The railroad author ietes had the man buried by the side of the road. Milk shakes, soda water and ice cream at J. C. Boyd's The town council at its meeting last Monday night ratified an ordinance for bidding the sale of goods, wares, and merchandise on Sand ays, and tb police men wereiinstructed to arrest and put into the guard house any one caught violating the ordinance. The penalty is a fine of not more than $25 nor less than $5 or im prisonment not more than 20 days. For that torpid liver try "Tbedford's Black Draught" at Brockinton's. The town council propose to appropriat one-half of the expense towards boring a artesian well in the street in front of the court house, provided the citizens will con tribute the other half We hope the enter prising business men on the, front streen will give heed to this proposition as the well will not only be a great convenience to them. but it will also be convenient to the country people that come to Manning to trade. Base balls and bats all prices at R. B. Loryea's. Under the constitution of the Democratic - party the old Friendship club of Panols is defunct and cannot now be reorganized; we beg to suggest that the members of this club do have their names enrolled on a club that did reorganize under the rules. We make this suggestion in order that the white men in that section can, if they desire to do so, vote in the coming primary; no man can vote at a club in the primary unless his name is enrolled there on. Every white man should place him self in a position to vote whether hie takes advantage of the opportunity or not. How about that pair of spectacles you are needing so bad ? Now is your time to get them at Brockinton's. Through an oversight last week, we neglected to mention the removal of Mr. E. C. Horton into his new quarters in the Nettles building. His appearenee on the main business block and in one of our handsomest stores does his business judg ment, justice, and his elegant stock for which heohas made a reputation can now be showzr off to advantage. Horton has made a reputation as a dry goods man and we are glad the ladies wiii now have .no difficulty in finding .him. When you ome totown donot fil to ok for one of the best arrangea stores in town and when you find it, behind the counter ready and anxious to serve you with the latest fabrics Eni'6e found 5fr. E.CO. Horton and his hansomei assistant Mr. 3. Harry Lesesne. They are now in the Nettles building ad joining Doctor Loryea's drug store. Wood's turnip seed, tested and true, all kinds. E. B. Loryea, the druggist. The campaigni liar is stalking abroad in the land and he is not confining his lies to candidates alone, but he is striking those who do not happen to 'be of .his way of thinking also. He has been industriously circulating a report that the editor is so liciting men to run for office and prom ising each one so solicited his support. Thereis not asyllable of truth in the re port, and furthermore we wish it under stood that we-are not fighting any candi date, but that we are exercising our law given right to vote for whoever we please and we propose to allow everybody else to do the same. We admit that there are men announced~ as candidates whom we do not favor, but we rec'ognize the fact that others favor them,and have a right to, therefore it s not our desire, nor have we the inclina tion tospeak disparagingly of any or the candidates. As far as we know all of the candidates are good, clever men; we are on friendly terms with them all and we have no cause nor reason to say ought against any of them, but as we can not vote for all we must take our ehoice and we are glad that we have so many to select from. This Is' one of the blessings brought about by the Reform agitation. Every man has a right to becandi dndif he has friends tl.ey have a right to vote for him regard less of who it pleases or displeases. Mr. Moses Levi left last Sunday for -ie North. Mr. W. S. Harvini is having an artesian well bored at his residence. The New Zion Democratic club will meet at A. Boykin's, Saturday, July 5th at 4 o'clock, p. m. We regret to learn of the extreme llness of Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Hon. . W. Kennedy, of New Zion. T~R-sd at R. B. Loryes's. -Capt. D. J. Bradham left last Fri day for Chicago to attend the Na tional Democratic Convention. Go to Broodinton's drug store for soda water, milk shakes and cocoa-cola. Pure fruit syrups always on hand. 'Died last Sunday at thre residence of Mrs. Rebecca Galluchat an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. If you want a nice cool drink these hot days, call on J. C. Boyd. A new postoffice has been estab lihed about six miles from Manning named Sydney with Miss Minnie McFaddin as post master. Base ball goods at R. B. Loryea's. The registration officers are in Man ing registering voters. Every white man who is not registered should drop his work long enough to get his certificate. For writing paper, pens and ink, at the lowest prices, go to Brockinton's. There will be a meeting next, Mon day evening, July 18th, at the Insti tute hall, to discuss the matter of es tablishing a circulating library and raiding room in Manning. There will be addresses by a number of well known gentlemen and a large audi nce is expected. All reading people are especialiy invited to be present. The candidate Is now pestering the people for all that it is worth and al most every day new reports are cir culated. The way for the people to do is to make a man give proof when ever he repeats anything reflecting on a candidate. The false rumors in circulation need not necessarily come from a candidate, but when you hear an circulating a damaging rumor, upon investigation it will turn out to be the work of a low down fellow hred for the purpose. Watch this an yo will find it true. We print 3000 copies this issue. Read Col. Brailsford's order for new uniforms. Died last Friday near Panola Mrs. Johnson wife of Mr. James Johnson, aged about 75 years One night last week a party of I, groes went to Julia Anderson'.: house, near Silver, on a place belong inh to Mr. Levi R. Tindal, and took out Rev. Miles Belser, a-Methodist preacher, and administered to him a severe whipping with a buggy trace The colored parson a few nights pre vious had beaten his wife and ran her from home and Julia Anderson's husband was forced to seek elsewhere for shelter on account of his wife's affection for the preacher. The ne groes of the Silver section 'are deter mined to break up such conduct among their preachers, and Belser has become convinced of this. He is now preparing to go to Florida, and from what we can learn, he had bet ter make his preparations fast. How easy it is for men to go abont saying, "I am a candidate but I will not publish a card in the paper be cause It is an impo. tion and robbery." Imposition 1 whom? The people will ma . i their selections from the list of candidates in the paper anL if a man is soliciting their votes whose name i is not in the paper, they will come to the conclusion that it is because the editor could not be induced to show him a preference, or because the edi tor knew Yim too well to trust him for the fee, or because the fellow is without hope of election but is going about the country to have himself and horse fed to save rations and feed at home- There are all kinds of peo ple in this world, but the most cri ous is that class who regard every thing an "imposition and rob bery," because it costs money. If we were to publish candi dates cards free. those now regarding our charge an imposition would have been first for their cards to appear. A man for the people to vote for is a broad-minded and open-hearted in dividual, not one so stingy that he will carry an empty box to a picnic to make believe that he is furnishing the same as his.neighbors, and when he goes home he carries with him a box of rations and sells some of it to his laborers. Men who are noted for their miserly habits and contrary dispositions would bring disgrace upon their constituents; they would be devoid of influence, because in trying to save money they would eat at the lowest dives and sleep in scav enger boxes. Money with such men is an idol; they worship it and would risk their very souls to get it. Trace suectmen back and se if they have ever been known to contribute to a good cause; see if their names have ever been linked with charity: ask the question if a poor man, or a sick man or woman has ever been helped by them. CLARENDON'S PENSIONERS, Who are to Receive $4 Per Month. C L Barrow, New Zion; W A Brewer, Davis; T H Barrett, Packsville; 6 M Smitb, New Zion; Friendly Kolb, Mannino; James C Hodges, Jordan; Daniel Jeffers, kland; Shade H Driggers, Alcoln; J P Strange, W H Young, M A Bell, J M Pounoy, H R Frierson, R C Timmons, Manning; Eunice ichbourg, E H Graham, M E Richbourg. Foreston; L E Johnson, Paeksville; E J Watts, Foreston; P M Coker, Mouzon; 8 R Gibbons, New Zion; M E Wise Reuben F Ridgeway, Manning; F 31 Johnson, Wil sons; J W Thamies, Packsville; N A Elliott, Panola; E S Johnson, Manning; J3J Welch, New Zion; M1 Scott, Manning; H E Har rington, Workman; J W Keely, Davis; A C Lee, Foreston; J J Broadway, Packsville: Daniel Johnson, Wilsons; Ellerson Rober son, Seloc; RL N Bichbourg, Davis; S 3 oker, Lake City; W W Hickman, B E Boyce, Seloc; T G Roberson, Sandy Grove; H E RobersonSeloe; E J Green, New Zion; Arthur Wilder, Bethlehem; H -A Strange, Davis; I B White, Wilsons; 3 A Brown, Pinewood; W 0 Dority, S 31 Plowden. J L Rowe, John Lyons, Manning; C A Walker, Jordan; JJ Johnson, Rsmini; A 31 Rich bourg, Alcola. Widows-Susan Johnson, Dolly. Stone, Caroline J Tindal, S L Bartlett, Manning; Leonoro Ard, Jordan; Almira C Canty, Annie Riobbourg, Foreston; Angady Bar ield, Lake City; Isabella Welch, Seloc; Mary Welch, New Zion; Julia N Corbett, Jane W Tobias, Hulda H Hill, Packsville; Emma E Ridgeway,Panola; Elizabeth L Gardner, St Paul; Sarah A Stukes, Jordan; H T Timmons, Kasiah Koib, Jane C Bell, Paksville; Dolly D Evans, Foreston; Sarah C Tobis, Rachel A White, Sarah Catherine Pack, M1 E Burgess, Manning; Mary Thom as, Bethlehem; Caroline M1 Richbourg, Rebecca D) Frierson, Foreston; F E Chew ing, Seloc; M1 (M Johnson, Sandy Grove; Sarah Hudson, New Zion; Mariah Rober son, Seloc; Elizabeth Caroline Harring ton, Workman; M1 B Wheeler, Sardinia. BUCKLEN'S AIIhICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, ors and all skin eruptions, and positively ures piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or morney refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by RL. B. Loryea. CONDEN~SED TESTIMONY. Chas. B. Hood, broker and manufac turer's agent, Columbus, Ohio. certinies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a cough remedy. J. D. Brown, prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a ocugh of two yer~rs standing, caused by La Grippe, Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwins ville, Mass, say s that he has used and rec ommended it and never knew it to fail andl would rather have it than any doctor, be cause it alwayvs cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222. E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of croup. because it instantly relievea. Free tr-ial bottles at R. B. Loryea's d-ug store. DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for y our troublos ? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you hav-e loss of appetite, constipation, headache, !:ainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy, or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strenglh are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at R. B. Loryea's drug store. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine w:ll cure you in one day. Does not produec the ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or noney re funded. Price, 25 eents. For' sale by R. B. Loryea, the Druggist. D. M. Bradham is going to put up an improved ginnery in Manning, any one wanting secondhand gins and presses can get a bargain from him. EDUCATIONAL. CLEMSON COLLEGE will begin her fourth year's work Aug. 1. At that time applicants for the FITTING SCHOOL and sPECIAL sTUDENTs who may not wish to take the regular courses will be matriculated. For catalogue, address PRES'T E. B. CRAIGHEAD, Clemson College, S. C. JOSEPH F. ILnamB, - WV- C. Davis. ARTORNES Al LAW, MAWNN(G, S. R ELICIOUS THOUGHTS. BY REV. J. o. GoU'GH. MANNING. -. C. THE GRtOWrH OF TEMPER ANCE SENTIMENT. As men of sound judgment look out upon the situation of all things to-day, there seems to be cause of despondency upon the part of Chris tian men as touching the one great evil, that of intemperance. But a moment's thought would convince you that there is no room for gloom, but rather rejoicing. When we look back to the days of our forefathers and see the temperance cause not yet in its infancy, when a bar-room was as honorable and as respectful in the minds of the great majority as the institution Of learning, when no home was comnee with out its wine, whis kies, etc., when the government dis tilleries were found at every place of note, or centre of trade, when "block" distilleries were found throughout the deep forest of the mountainous part of North Carolina. and where a drunken man was .as respectable as many of the Preachers and held as high' positions in some of our little struggling churches. Dt see how the tide has changed. Slowly but steadily God has been leading his people from the dark Egyptian bod age of sin,ignorance and superstition toward the Canaan of Christian hope. The storm clouds of sin. hastened and maddened by the thunderings of the, pit, and heralded by the devil's an gels, have burst ovei our land, and through the rift"d elouds the sun shine of peace And hope is flooding this universe. Christian sentiment' has lifted a glorious banner and in scribed thereon, "Dowi' With the Liquor Traffic." To-day at is such disgrace to manufacture or Eell whis key that men of Christian character would scorn the very idea, and still this sentiment is growing at a rapid, rate. There was a time when the devi, with his combined powers (seeming ly), -held sway throughout the nation. All over the country, as men saw fit and proper, they engaged in the man ufacture and sale of strong drink, in the country, in the town, in every vil lage and hamlet. But the few in whose hearts reigned the salvation of God and the hope of a brighter day, have stood boldly and fought nobly, until they have driven the devil back in his lair and hence he has sought refuge at the hands of the State, and in his excited, frightened condition, he has pleaded for help and says don't call me an ugly barrom, damn ing its millions and crushing hearts and homes and blighting lives, but call me "a dispensary," a respectable barroom, whose men can receive the same honorable influences and go to hell just as quickly, but it would be a respectable dispensary that did it. By this scheming and planning the old devil seems to have blinded the eyes of some otherwise good men. He has led thern to believe that the' world would at once come to an end if men could not get whiskey, -and' that the church of God could not ex ist in a community without an insti tution of the devil by its side. What is the result ? Men attend the.church once in a month poeibly, and in the institution of the devil he is a class leader, for he. evidently leads a cer tain class with him, and hie is seldom ever absent when his official services are required. Bless God, the day is coming when Christianity will be tri umphant. When the devil's .agency will be driven even from the hands of the State. A man can get just as drunk on dispensary whiskey as on "blind jiger" whiskey or any other kind. Last year there were 10,000 mur ders in the United States. Seven years ago there were 4,000, this, all of this, under the reign of whiskey." Is it not time for the church which has so long been asleep to this awful condition of affairs to awake and put on her strength and go forth to the fght ? Let us be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might and go forth trusting and working. We may not live to see the time when the liqucor trafli is forever banished, but we may live to see the golden period when we can shout the note of duty done. We can keep the camp-fires burning on the heights for a better day. Chain Gang Established. CL or Som Caou. To the Officers of. ai. the Courts of .Clar endon County: Please taike notice that4 in, pursuance to mstructions by County Board of.-Commins sioners for Glarendon Couniy, that bynmo tion mdpe and. unanimnous~ly adepted, the chain-gang system be at . once pst into operation fo rthis county andi all, of .the, .a:grates and oth-e'r offcrs of the lar' a'-.thereby regnested to. observe the. sam :: coin nder thei several jurisdictions as. pr'ovit'd by law By'order o&Boardi 51.County comi.sis-. sioners f' r Glarendoen Com;ty. See. Co. BJ...Com. Clarendc.n Cau. STATEMENT OF the conditi'.n of The Bank of Manning' at tbe close of buns b. JUNE 30, 1896. Loans and~ dis counts .....$ ,5.J Cash and in other banks. .. ....7,31.14 Real estate and far niture ....... ... 8,576.13-S98,(;56.18 Re-discounts ...32.207.21 Surplus and pro 3 . . . 16,124.26 iDeosit' . 20,024 71-S98,656.18 State of Scuxth Carolhra. Clarendon: Coumnty. L. JOSEPHi S9ROtTT, Ja., Cashier of the Bank of Manning. do eenl~y swear that the above staternent is true to the best of my knowuledge n.ad 1-'(ief J( SEPH SPROTrT, Jr.., Cashier. Swom to bfor, innr this~ 30th day of June, A. D.. 1836. SEa.) LUIS APPELT, Notary Public. Attest M. Levi, W. E. Brown, S. A. Rigby. Direntrs. m MIih Red 1s absalately .:03:6:1 to. lic.t. It :3 impos so~lu t.. .et it :rcn: .-elid -- . -rve~ t nicS" and oiate 'onids. T1;. y have tempo rary, siccping ,-f:'cts, but , uor CURE. To have pito !,tood an I tco( health. take Hood's Sarsapar'la, which irs first, last, and all the timae,.been advertised as just what it is -- the best :net.cire fnr the Eood ever lruc Ifat. ood's Sarsaparilla Is the 0L-True B1WodPurifte-. Al druggists.SL o P l assist Di stionander, 00. S AAS Coeata-n1 a c DolYou Do.yui kno- wh. Grocer ies are worth ? Do you buy your Dry Goods right? Do yo. inow ma:; yen can save 6's by buying your Goods in all lines from an Up-to-DsatE. '"tore, whI Cash is the Motto and wher a pour man's dollar i l)6tter than a millionaires I 0 U ? We buy :a !.L i*-'ve.st . and sell with .~ ..v naai, j.ut sroiit 'twjyt nfk- :and urt. A. me'ev to this argnmen t we s''.'er Best first patent iour . Faney straight - p:...... 2. Fancy family at .. . . 3 .:-) Very best .R'io Ct 'c at... Good Rio at ... .............1i to 20c Fair Rio at.............. ......14 to 16C 0 lb box lamp tiab for i 55, retails at 5c Octagon Soap (per btey) at . ......$3 80 Circus soap (per blu' P t ......... .. 350 Good mixed Teas 2 er lb. 5 lbs for 1 00 All other goods in prdtortion. In Dry Good we" o:Y r: 36-inch Pereaes.......! r9 at 7A an(d S'e. 3-nch Sea ~i Ished Pal*sa -...ite 36 inch Trish L wn at.. .... . ... Gr:.ss Linen, all color,'. at 1. 12.; :nd 15c soli and fncy Uks at . .. d 1We In Wh.tc Goods we hv, S; .d Orman dies in pla, stripe, cheA'. n :ots. Just recc-ivd, ) -5i.;c. w.. : . t 25c per ya'.d. Embrideries aanl Lace to mnath all the above. 50 Mosouito Canopys, in w-:v -'d olors, ready to h an . ........ .... ... $150 Agents for Thompson's G3io'e-Fittng. Cor sets, at. ..... .. ... ...... 1 00to $175 Silk Mits 'and Gloves, in all colors. A large !ine of Mon's Fulrnishing Goods. Special drive on Colored Laundried Shirts' at......... ...........5o0c, worth 75c~ Shoese of all kinds and prices. 18 sti' of Ladies' and Childiren sOi ford ties at 50c to 52 00. Straw (.ats for everybody.. Mail eir~r promaptly attended >. -No chargafo packing or drayage. Cu pons with ul! sale.. Give us a ll and you wi be please.d as well as we. THE DUCKER & BULIMAN GO9 .Snmzrtez-, S. 0. At Cost! At Cost! Now is the time for RARE BARGAINS TO M.AKE R( OM FC'fl Our .so':k of Laoel' .1ATS :ud MILLINERY *ileased the Ladies so well that v.';have been1 korcd to buy mrner andI this time n brouhT here R[BBONS, INFANT' CAPS * of the Sty le attern~s. Wve wanit the ladIes to see our goods to ai,pr'eeimt them. ner and spare2s nio expense to KEEP UP W~iH THE WOMLD O)i FA5HION & wi want Po ai'.ur:- m'e that -at heast 20 PER CENT. (AN HE '-'AVED... ......BY 21 YiiNG YOUlR Mii.\1NERT 'line of id'ENTLEMEN'S HA\TS. They are of the very late t blocks and I can *save you~ bi," moe RUSSET S[U0ES for grautlr'-men in abjundane~o. Comec and see miy D)RY GOODS, CLOTHING and SHOES. Grocries : Groceries : always fresh and cheaper than else 'where. H. D. RIFF. Notice to Creditors. IAll 2.. r~sons having climrs against the estae ~c* Charles R, Boyd, deceased, will present 41hem duly attested, and those ow ig said estate will make payment to Silver. S. C., .July 8th, 18%.Eectr JOHN S. WILSON, A~oracy and Counselor at Law, MANNING $. C. Ripa::s Tabules eure lver troubles. r Rlpans Tabules cure dysi~trsis. - .in the - Ofl firr ~Jut 1 0 VI A UA L 'w. 2... Suits mared :0.00 Ph - Suits marked fo.0 for i..1-1 Suits markv(i 12.50 fo r I rN 0.3. _ Suits mir-ed 13,i 50 for $11.00 Suits :-yked $15.00 for $13.00 S I' he't'c* Suits :-keJ $10.00 to WsbeN kear! All washabl cvs. .r-m-Hau.,and Scarfs that sel1 for een : cents. All Club Ties unukc1 , at 10 cen ts. Patterns in these goods are the very best, b iug rasde by Rfus Water house Co., which i4 a Iuarantec itself. Straw Hats! Straw Hats! eUg-st stoc'.'k in town to select from. SG d: 1 shapes: en-s and P 2.50, now for T- rke'. N .50, now for marked 1.0. no.' for 7.5c. .:5'. Hats r is marked THE1 ABC - Rem-:-- . rd: harged at these price. - Call at once, as these goods a. BROWN" CiMii AR - T';urnishers, a mer, S. 0. . N 0F~ ~ REGISTRATION Of Voters! - U I r IPERVIsoRS OF REGIS-) 'rtos FoR CLAREND)ON COUNTY. HEI BOOKS FOR THE REGIS J.-trationi of voters will be opened n~tth conri house in Manning, Mon sy Apri! '.th. 18%t, and continue o ~pen~ for six consecutive weeks.. i! mnale citizens who have been widets o -:e State two years and herespectiv~e po0ling precincts for ?o.nt months, and have paid their poll trI ix 'vmonth previous to an elec tin ami h are not laboring under LA: -iO disabilities mentioned in i 'o u- it ti'on, and who can read Ala. Errron:-- mnertn the constitution, are ~Please announce to. the public that a u a:ied to register and become'elec I have mcvel d p C. woe wil be again opened 'ties builC1w- -Yr1 : .o.ndays in June, July. e , a :m S.eptember and kept ~to ee my rie - =we in each month and begi toi.etody efore the general elec asiten vi.o Ln ... *iks will be closed; but eit *rmnr 0: - IW -u:hin;g of atge during .the in-. goca, ach i ma heregtistered before the ot., I mean o ao t , ne no ohrwsg.suai ades whlo have not traye e:-ons reidstered on or before their com'plete si'ummer supl P o - 1.d~i anar 2st, 18918, will be qualified do well to call and see tie. ~omem- tr), frlife unless they subse I br tat keji . qhl ie c the qu enti Vnul 0 b te disqualified on ac choicest dry goods and notions. I st.tution. G T.viil Wofhecon also want the public's special auch E.~ D. HODGE, tion to my line of shoes. I have the S. . GRIFFIN, rettiest line of Edics- OaforLL on1 i Speror of Registration, the market. A slippy tua y ou hfiMnun.S C., larinln 1,o1ty. been paying $1.00 for ;:w' ow sei!1,ibG 'ing for 75 cents and one 'it formir- . . . 1 sold fo 05andL 75t.nts . in. hats~ andt n~ot notv e'ncumi -ore 1 R {EA - al1e in. the ! --ive~d a I ask is for . * . DALL GUIDES. d:~i and we these T2he Druggist :Ien1 Mortar. A- LE 'soA. POULTRY YARD MANN1YNG. i- C. - -.. , tnd a ca(refnily selected yara ...-.-- -t e evy igl'ht Brahmua, Bud1 CochinsF R J FANKGEGEd j ';.i .and ai-o the Whit D j- LFRhKri. -::LichI offer to the trade. DENfIKE 's :o: seis;~i :1.00 per 13. AIes l commrulnicationlsto MANNI2NG, s. C- J. D. Gjoron, nOFIE X MANN I'i! d/n'I Manning, S. C. S -- H...-. F- O -TING STRE: T. AST - T2- -s, 2 Them Sta ; . hts 1r ':- all the Periva M n Co. Doors, SashadBlns 478 to 486 M~EETING ST.. CHARLESTON. S. C. ESiTAB3LL'dD 158 L. W. FOLSOM, W! 51. s-.o-. s. ec. THOJAnW\LSON, n. E. MEETIEG ST, W S.N, The .t1! Presents No. 195 EAS. BA -r ~. . m- -- -s-.o -. TO CONSUMERS O1" iAGFL BEU : The Palmetto Brewing Company of C rbston, S. .. ha-.-c rad arrangements with the* S. omh roi State authorities:,i v n~wi 'ie ec esat:"d to nul orders from consumers for shipment~ts of beer in any qnaity -t the fai'-'ing j-dcs Pi ipe tent stopper). .. - Fcur d. n piu .i .. ate.ae~~ Q..r.e.. ...............2 Unl....r.l........ ................25 - ninth *n do7e0ii.or dozen. 17~3 19:- EcratS A----, T' vjjr.i-i -a ag sry fr consun-r-- p - a : ibeer is for priva.te '-er -:X e cilar - -~.. -~ ...., caer:s guar anteed pure, s::.de of th'e choicest >-p 3 2no by~ :he nzedica fraternity. Send to us forc a trial order. The Pamett0 Brewi, O & GSI g 3.$Va S C S . 8.RO N, Woodenware, Brooms. a:na m~ware. Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, Ice Crearn Churns. Fruit jare and jelly Glasses. AENT 9J TUE H9ME PRB 0 B!% A29 RAN6ES. --- - a 10c. Opera H1ous9, Opost- Court HoLu Sumtr, S. C. uactU ers 0: ON TMI RT. Everybody solicitated to tes thbo-tctment. Con sidriie this fact, we connue-~... h erd Mw:h~!.. ....~ them fr SaL> e 4 - AlAocu Kn t& Mls m~bce toThe Ennin Tim-~ E 0 mr Year.