( A.lHES ALL COUNTY AN) TOVN < I FIrIAL ADVZTISEMNTS. VA NNING, S. C.: WV ErNESDAY, OCT, 7, 1. OUR SLEDGE HAM3RS. 40 yz-rds quilt patch calico for '1.00. colors warranted. 300 page peweil tablets. 9x6 iuciesz. only 4c each. lu1k tublets. 100 pages, 59 incbes, only 5". White envelopes, good quality. on!y Se for packag-e of 25. Giood quality -note paper, 3e per quire. Menoran duml hooks, :l I sizes, at 4 and 'c each. -A large lot of shates, S 1-2 in., only 5v each. Large white bowls and pitch ers at 75c, well worth A1.25. A nice glass lamp fitted up complete, only 20c. Lamp chimneys, any size, 5c each. Large dinner plates 45c set. White iron stone cups and saucers 35c per set. 0 slate pencils for le. 1 gallon best engine oil for 30c. Bet ter price for larger quantity.. Cop per shoe tacks for putting on shoe soles, t1b for 7c. Iron shoe tacks, J lb for 4c. Large bottle machine o:l, 5c. Large bottle furniture polish 10c. Brass hoop cedar buckets, 20c each. Farmers' Delight plug tobacco, the best on earth for 25c per lb or 5c per plug. A bargain in twill cassimeres at 20e per yard, never sold for less than 30c before. A great bargain in flannels, outings, ginghams and dress goods of all kinds. The best glove grain button shoe you ever saw, 85c per pair. Yours for the cash, W. E JENKINSON. - Mr. A. C. Davis has been appointed clerk of court to fill out the unex pired term made vacant by the death of his father. Married last Thursday at the resi dence of Mr. J. M. Brogden, near Brogdens, Mr. W. S. Reams and Miss Mary Brogden. Mr. H. Harby, of Sumter, seems to be making things hum around him. Two car loads of stock has just ar rived and trade, seems to be good with him. An alarm of fire last Saturday night created considerable excite ment. The fire was a tenant house belonging to a colored woman by the name of Amy Johnson. The State fair promises to be the biggest ever yet held, and the man agement are 'doing everything in their power to give the people as many attractions as possible. Comptroller General James Norton was in town yesterday, making his annual settlement with the county offieers who have the financial man agement of the county in hand. The storm of last week so damaged the Methodist church at this place that the congregation have .to wor ship elsewhere until a new edifice can be erected, which we understand will not be long. . The council has allowed a few more days to our citizens for the making of town-tax returns. We hope they will take advantage of this and thus save themselves the penalty which will be surely attached. The -residence of Magistrate Ezra -P. Geddings, of Pinewood, was de stroyed by fire last Thursday, about noon. The origin of the fire is sup - osed to have been causer1 by a de -fective store flue. No inse Lance. *Thie county board of supervisors held a- speaial meeting last Friday .to -approve the bond of the newly ap pointed clerk of court and also to ap tlireh judge of probate's bond, ~hic~41lident was not on record. ..Di a sst Sunday, at the home of C. Lampley, at Society Hill, *s Elizabeth Daniels, of this county, agd about 76 years. The body was brotught to Manning last Monday evening and interred in the Mannmng ce'meltery. CoL D. P. Duncan has not given up his fight on the cotton tie trust -by a long shot He keeps a hammer in lg on them and we believe he will -eventually succeed.in making themz let go their clutch on the throats of the farmers. *Garro~wa' pure, homi~e made candies for -se by R. B. Loryea. Try themi they are - cheap'anid deincio a. The Pee Dee Advocate, of Ben nettsville, suggests Mr. 0. L. Emnanu el-for Sergeant-at-Arms of the Sen ate. : Mr. J. T. Parks, of Orangeburg, is also spoken of for the place, and the probability is that by the time the Senate meets the applications will not b'e few. +-Red Rooster" smoking and chewing to acco,5e a twist, at Brockinton's. We have been requested by its pastor, to announce that the Meth odist will worship with the Presby terians'st their church next Sunday morning and night, October the 11th. Rev. Chas. B. Smith, Professor mi Wofford College,will preach. The pub lic is cordially invited to be present. Syru of Rock Candy. florehound& and Toln is'the best Ior congba and colds, 3oc. a bottle. L.. -B. 1.oryeai, the druggist. The Pine Grove High School will open next Monday with Rev. D. A. Patrick, cf Summerville, as principal and Miss Annie Drig gers as assistant. This will be~ one of the best schools in the county, because the people of Salem are tak ing a deep interest in the cause os How about that pair of spectaicies you at needing so bad ? Now is your time to gel themi at Brockmnton's. . Hon. E. R. Lesesne, of Williams burg, was in town last Monday, anc while here he informed us that he would be an applica~nt for the posi tion of sergeant-a-arms of the State Senate. Mr. Lesesne has servec several terms in the- legislature end is quite popular with the old memn hers of the general assembly. Preserve your eye by a pair. cf sp tueltos or eve.ulas-ses fromu R. B. ILr.:.th drn.:gis.t. *No charge for fitting Cthe . es Cotton has been marketed so fas1 this season that it has given the speculators an opportunity to presi down the price. The indications are however, that after the .middle o: the next month there will be a con siderable change fo the better ir the price. We wou4 not advise ou readers to hold, because there nothing so uncertain as the price c of cotton, but unless all signs fail1 is our opinion that the fleecy stapl< will brigig more money a month fron now than it does at present. We sin cerely hope so at least. ThmS& Bradhami are going to pt evetry fAmner in the cou:nty in a pC.itioni t buy a wagon and a braggy. They bave joa received a car load of both. County Chairman Bradham in forms us that the Democrats of S Paul have sent him a very nice checl in response to his call in the Time to aid the cause of Bryan andl Sev wall. He further says that if th other precincts will respond as we as St. Paul, Clarendon will do he share of the work for the Democrat. cause. Chairman Bradham is an:s ious to raise the one hundred dollari which the State executive commit te have assessed each county, and h believes the patriotism of the peopl will follow the example of the S Paul namocray The council are having the debris removed from the streets. Several new houses are being built in the Southern portion of the town. The storm of last week did fearful destruction to lire and property in Florida. Last Saturday was one of il busiest days of the season wIth our m11 reliants. The cause of the jury list not ap pearing last week was on account of a Ilegal question. Mr. Robert .Duryea, of Charleston, is in Manning visiting Ihis sehool-mItre Dr. R. B. Loryea. Mr. W. W. Johnscn left last Satur day for Macon, wlere he goes to en ter a business college. W. T. Sprott, of Foreston, will give choice of four goo I milch cows with yearling calves for -25.00. The Manning Giuards are to be in spected by the AdJutant General on the 22nd day of this month. Died at his home, near Pinewood, Thursday 27th inst., Mr. J. N. Con nors, aged about fifty-six years. We have good reason to believe that orange blossoms will bloom in Manning some time this month. We are anxious to get correspon dents from every section of the coun ty. Won't you lend as your assist ance ? Prof. B. L. Boyleston, who has been in this community for some time sell;ng books, left for his home in Barnwell this morning. The colored Odd Fellows of this place will give a festival next Wednesday and Thursday nights to raise money towards paying for their hall. Our county officers. the treasurer, auditor, school commissioner and su pervisor were very much gratified to hear General Norton express his ap proval of their books. Pearl onion sts for saie by R. B Loryei. The Sumter Dry Goods Company sent us a change of their advertise ment, which came too lte for this is sue. They are offering big bargains to attract the attention of buyers. Winter Rye seed f'r sale hv It. R. Lor yea,. the druggist. One of the latest fads now is to give a man a pig's foot for his birth dav dinner. One of our prominent citizens sat down to his fifty-fifth birth-day dinner last Monday, and to his surprise he found a pig's foot, which show his folks to be up to date. Just received. pearl onion sets, row is the time to plant them. R.. B. Loryea. the drugngist. Mr. N. M. Johnson. of Marion, at one time a citizen of this place, was the victim of a gang of insurance sharpers. A company was organized and Mr. Johnson was made president. They did business under the name of "Citizens' Fire Insurance Company. The concern obtained a charter and went to work swindling wherever they could catch a victim. E. L. Winant, the secretary and treasurer, whose headquarters were in Colum bia, found out that the game was discovered, and he undertook to skip. He got as far as Charleston when he was arrested. As we understand it, Mr. Johnson was as badly fooled as some of the other victims. Golden machine oil is the best for gia s tnd milLs~for s'de by~ R. B Loryeai.the drug itist. Elsewhere wilibe seenthe attractiv e advertisement of Schwartz Bros. This firm is one of the leading dry goods establishments in the St ite. They make a specialty of dress goods and with a corps of experienced ladies, they are prepared to keep up with the very latest fashions. They also carry a tremendous stock of ev-erv thing in the dry goods, line and any goods coming from their store is a guarantee of good quality. Their dress-mking department is well equipped and a lady can get a comn plete outfit from them at a smal. cost. Schwartz Brothers have estab lished-a business in Sumter. such as any city can be proud of and by their courteous treatment of the trade they h'ave made themselves famous throughout the country. AlE YOU TL'ED All tne time? This conition is1 a uei diation that y-'ur b.loo I is rnot rb-hi andf nourishing as it ought to be anid as ~ :t may be if y-ou will take a few bottles of th'e gre-a: blod' pur-ifier, Hood's Marsa&parill.i. 11bone5 ands writi tihat Hood's Sa- ;apar-illa has cured them~ of' thait tired feeling by giving tem rieb. red b o 'I. Hood's Pills act easily and prom ptly oni the liver andi bowe-ls. Cure shek bendaebec. O'Donnell & Co., of Sumter, one of the nust progressive firms of that city have made their bowv to the peo ple of Clarendon and solicit a con tinuence of the liberal patronage which they have received from this county. The name of O'Donnell is a household wordl with our farmers and all that is necessary for us to state, is that they are in a better position this year than ever before to compete for the trade. Their stock of geeral merchandise is large and comlete and as is well know-n O'Don nell & Company cater largely for the farer's trade. I3UCKLEN'S ARMICA SALVE. ''he best saive in the world for cnts, brises, sores, ideers, salt rheumu. fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positive-ly cures piles or no pay required. It is gua-* anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or motey refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale 1y Rt. B. Loryea. TOURI BOY WON'T LIVE A M':Ni'lH. So M r Gilmnan Brown, of 34 Mill st, South Gardener, Mass., was toll by the doctors. His son had lung trouble, hillow ing typhoid malaria, andl( he spent three hundred and seventy-tive dois with doe tors, who tinally gave him up. Nat~in: "Your boy wint live a mioth "i H - t d -Dr. King's New Discovery and a fe-w b' t ies restored him to headth and enabh di him to go to work a perfe-ctly well muan. 1He says he owevts his eres' nt good health to uae ofDr. King's New D.),'ove-ry. and knows it to be the best in the worli fa ln trouble. rial bottles treo 'at Rt. B. L yea's dIrug store. FRIEE PILLS. Snd your address to H. E. Buicien d Co.. (hiego. and get a free samp:le box o rIDr. King's New Life IPills. A trial wil convnce you of their merits. TheFse pilh are easy in action, and are particularly f fective'n the cure of constl pation and~ siel heaace. For maharia and hiver trouble hEy hare been proved invaluable. 'The' Iarc gnaranteed to be perfectly free fronr every deleterious substance and to he pure. ly vegetable. They do not weak n by theil ation, but by giving tone to stoumen at b owels greatly invigorate the systew. lieg lar size 25c. per box. Sold by It. Bt. Lor y ae, druggist. IWe wish to call at-tention to th< a dvertisement of Mr. C. F. McFaddit w ho is one Sumter's newv mnerchants Mr. McFaddiin is a Clarendon raise< o and who went to Sumter severa I ears ago to clerk. He has so con ructed himself as to win the esteen f his fellow-citizens and he now launched out to compete in the busi ess world with the old merchant: M r. MFaddin is full of energy an w ith a sufficient capital to barck himt ee gives promise to make one o t.Sumter's leading merchants. Gio t seea him when you visit Sumter. PETIT JURORS. Following is the list of Petit Juror! drawn to serve in the term of Cour1 to be held in Mam:iug on the 19t1 day of October, 1':L;, Judge J. W. Coker. Seloc. .J. J. Broa0,dway,% Packsville. T. 1z. Rohersn, Sandy Grove. J. ..\. Plaver, Sardinia. 3. '. FulIton, Forestoli. . T. Thigpen, Sandy (irove. J. N. Brown, Packsville. J. . 'oker. Seloc. SF. (ireen, Seloc. Western, N. Coker. SanIy Grove. R. HI. Greena, New Zion. H.J. 'deeod, Pack-sville. C. R. Sprott, Jordani. H. it. Dennis, New Zion. W. J. Hawlinson, Mainning. J. C. Johns,;onl, Forestonl. T. M. Davis, Jordan. J. S. Davis. St. Paul. R. 'M. (4riln, Pcs e. J. J. Mitehuni, Jordan. A. M. Brailsford. Fulton. Jos. E. Tobias, Foreston. W. J. Bradliam, Manning. P. H. Broughton, Pinewood. W. I.I Hdnal, Manning. C. P. MclKnight, Packsville. D H. (ioudy, Seloc. WV. N. Roberson, Sandy Grove. 1). F. Lvde, Pinewood. R. J. Stukes, Davis Station. C. A. Revnolds, Packsville. J. Q. Mathis, St. Paul. Selwyn Dingle, Summnnerton. J. J. (ieddings-, Paeksville. C. T. Ridgewav, Foreston. L. K. Ilowle, Manning. a' : **,)r th a.irst (p I th.