The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 02, 1896, Image 5
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i;LLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN
OFFICIAL ADVERTI-EIlENTS
NANNING, S. C.:
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 2, 186.
PRICES SPEAK WHILE BRAU
ONLY WHISPERS.
?':' unshels red iust-proof oats at
45c and 55e per bushcl.e These oats
were bought for the cash at greatly
reduced prices and if I had to buy
now I would have to ask 10c more
per bushel. 200 lbs.1 Liverpoor salt,
coarse and fine,. 100 lb sacks at 50e,
salt clean and white. Best apple vin
egar only 25c pee gallon, worth 35c.
10 pails apple, strawberry and cur
rant jelly, only 5c per lb. We expect
to receive this week from the im
porters a large lot of raisins, currants
and citron for making Christmas
cake. We will have a lar-e lot of
seedless raisins also, ladies. 'Ve have
now in stock a large line of very fine
pickles and catsups: give us a call
when you want something nice. -A
large lot of cotton batting for mak
ing quilts and comforts, only 10c per
lb. We have a large stock of jeans,
both wool and wool-mixed, at very
close prices. Call when you want
any of these goods. A large stock of
blankets and comforts we are offer
ing very close. See our holiday ad
vertisement in another column.
Yours for the cash only,
W. E. JENKINSON.
The State Baptist Association is in ses
sion in Charleston.
J. H. Lesesne has just opened up a fine
assortment of tire works.
Rigby's store is now being fitted up to
make room for Santa Claus.
A handsome Christmas present can be
bought at Levi's for.little money.
Thomas & Bradham have just received
a car load of ftne horses and mules.
Business is at a stand-still to-day on
account of the severity of the weather.
Next Monday is salesday and the sheriff
will sell several tracts of valuable land.
Several couples from here went to the
Manning mansion on Thanksgiving day.
Please come and settle your subscrip
tions. We do not want to cut off a sub
scriber.
Moses Levi invites the public to his
store to inspect his large stock of Christ
mas goods.
Thomas & Bradham claim to be able to
sell horses and mules cheaper than any
'other market.
The biggest auction of horses and mules
of the season will take place at Legg's
stables next Monday.
Whathas became of Brockinton's up-to
date-drng store? Look up his ad.
Ne-srs. Heckheimer and Gambrecht of
Baltimore. known on the road as the Siam
ese twins spent to-day in our town.
See 'What Brockinton is oftering to every
body
Mr. Moses Levi is having his elegant
mansion thoroughly renovated and beau
tifred and when the work is completed he
will have the finest house in this section of
-the State. -
gars in town at RB. Loryea's.
The town council meets next Monday
uight and at said meeting the clerk will
have to report those in arrears in the tax
payment. Penalty on property and arrests
for street tax will follow.
For pure, -fresh candies go to B. B.
Loryeati dru~g store-.
nrgnnJohn L. Mctaurin was
seece t dver the annual oration at I
Clemson and after -accepting was forced
to decline on account of pressing business,
which calls him out of the State. .
.If you want beef, pork, or sausages that
is nicely handled, give Arthur Lowery your
order.
Gen. J. L. Stoppelbein, of Summerville,
has invented a ,roll to feed typewriters.
Now if he will invent something to feed
the friends of typewriters a whole multi
tude of dudes will rise up and call him
Syrup of Rock Candy, Horebound and]
Tolu is the best for coughs andecolds, 35c.
a bottle. it. B. Loryea, the druggist. -.
The story published in the. Charleston
Post last Saturday, entitled "By the Pool
Asphar," written by Mrs. N. T. Purdy, of
this place. is a valuable contribution to
Biblical literature. We are imformed that
Mrs.Purdy is now engaged in . writing a
drama.
Golden inachine oil is the best for gins
and mills,for sale by R. B (Loryea,the drug
gist.
A young colored man was killed at Pine
wood lastweek by -jnmping off the train
while in motion. He boarded the train at
Remini an'd when Pinewood was called out
he went out on the platform andleaped off.
No blame is attached to the railraad offi
cials.
Reward-Strayed from my residence a
Small pointer bitch, white, with liver spots,
answers to name of Lucy. Reward paid
fer-her return to me or to 0. E. Webber
.at Manning. W. E. DANIELS.
A telephone exchange has been organized
in Manning. A committee was appointed
to buy the instramefits and make all the
necessary arrangements. When all the ar
rangeme-nts are complete I St. Paul, Sum
merton, Davis and other points will be
connc eted with this place.
Married-last Thursday night, by Rev. S.
E. Bishop, of Salem, Mr. 'Van DuBose and
""fiss ttie Player, daughter of Mr. J. M.
Player. elie-ouple attended a school ex
hibition given by-Miss '-.arland's school,
and while the assemblage were enjoying
the exercises they quietly slipped away
and went to the preacher's house and had
the nuptial knot tied.
Preserve your eyes; buy a pair of spec
tacles or eyeglasses from R. B. Loryea, the
druggist. No eharge for fitting the eyes.
On .Thanksgiving day the business
houses gave their clerks a holiday and the
young men spent the day hunting and
other pleasures. One of the principle
sources of fun was shodting for turkeys at
ten cents a shot, and to the surprise of
most everybody some of our crack shots
came away with nary turkey, while others
who do not make a pretense towar~is mark-i
manship carried off several.
efteblood whica can
sos scrofulous eruptions are thoroughly1
eradicated by Hood's :sarsapailla.
Manuning's trees which have become fa
mous for their beauty are now wrapt in
ain icy emnbraoe and a great many of-. them
are dlaumged to a great extent; some are
totally destroyed. l'his is the most severe
freeze we have experienced in many years,
and the outside world's communication is
completely hushed. All the telegraph
wires are broken down and the trains muust
necessarily bs slo and late in comning in.
We offer One Hondred D~ollars Reward
for any case ef Catarrh that c.anot be
eured1 by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENET & CO., Props. Toledo, 0.
We the undersigned, have known F. J.
Chenrey for the past 15 years, and believe
him pertectly honorable in :dl business
transactions and financially able to carry
outanyv obligations made by their tirm.
Wiest & rax, wholesale druggists, T1oedo,
O. Waling, Kinuan & Marvin, wholesale
druggist Toledo, Ohio.
Hall' C atarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directiy upon the blood and mucons
surfacs of the system. Price, 75c. pr
ott' bol by all drnemists. Testimion
A HIGH COMPLIME.N T.
READQAI.TERS S. C. VOLITNTEER TttoJrs
1sT EIIGADE CAVALRY
Summerville, S. C. Nov. 28th 1896.
Lient-Col. D. W. Brailsford.
Condg. 2nd Squadron Cavalr,
Panola, S. C.
M: Tear C >lonrl:
I t'i toat I wonid be ftlsev to lily s1nse
of vtreI notto pl,'.e mtsl fa *11 le
e, ri ac nflioially thankirig. yon an i .wu.ir
-ei.ini tor the barni'.nme . hspiay .ade
o the parLle a~t Coltuioia rtcez ilv. as wrl
.iA the w.odier 'uanner in mtiarchl:%g to
('o u'abi..
I 'nn inot fin, words aeqnate to (xprs,
un iin11ration for your men, and -hai
., ny u hold theui lip as an extoll p!t fm
ot' r comnxMarsds to follow. With aw
anees of my Lighest pei sonal regard an;
e.steeu for you an.d each of your officers
and mten I remain.
Yours very truly.
Jos. L. SToPPELBEIN,
Brig. General Commanding.
.\iarried last Wcdnesdaty evening hv tv.
J. 0. Gough at the residence of the brile's
mother, Mr. IlIghson J.kyroe and .is
Fannie Lewis.
UUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
brnises, sores, icers, salt rhen, fever I
Dres, tetter, chapped hand', chilblains,
:orns and all skin eruptions, and positively
:nres piles or no pay required. it is guar
teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by
1R. B. Loryea.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for
iny season, but perhaps more generally
teeded, when the languid exhausted feel
ng prevails, when the liver is torpid and
fluggish and the need of a tonic and alter
itive is felt. A prompt use of this medi
,ine has often averted long and perhaps
htal bilious fevers. No medicine will act
:ore surely in counteracting and freeing
:be syctem from the malarial poison. Head
tche, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness
,ield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and $1.00
Der bottle at R. B. Loryea's drug store.
Aug J. Bogel. the leading druggist of
3breveport. La., says: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is the only things that cures my
:ougb, an ddt is the best seller I have." J.
F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz.,
writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all
bat is claimed for it; it never fails, and is
L sure cure for Consumption, cough and
.olds I cannot say enough for its merits."
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
o-i, conghs and colds is not an experi
rent. It has been tried for a quarter of a
-entury, and to-day stands at the head. It
iever disappoints. Free trial bottles ut
It. B. Loryca's.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
The communion meeting in Manning
Presbyteriau church will be next Saturday
ind Sabbath. The Rev. John C. Bailey,
iummerton. is expected to preach one
;ermon on Saturday at 11:30 o'clock, a. m.
Dr. W. M..McPheeters, of the Theological
5eminary of Columbia will preach on
abbath at 11 o'clock, a. M., and 7:30. p. m.
JAzs McDowsu.,
Paster.
'When most needed it is not onusual for
Four family physician to be away from
iome. Such was the exoerience of Mr. J. Y.
;chenck. editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter.,
Banner, when his little girl, two years of
ige was threatened with a severe attack of
:roup. He says: "My wife insisted that I
go for the doctor, but as our family physi
:ian was out of town I purchased a bottle
>f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which
'elieved he'r immediately. I will not be
vithout it in the future." 25 and 50 cent
otles for sale by Dr. R. B. Loryea, drug
;ist.
MajorOC. T. 'Picton is manager of tbe
state Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which the
raveling men say is one of the best hotels
z? that section. In speaking of Chamber
in's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy
Jajor Picton Says: "I have used it myself
ud in my family for several years, and
ake pleasure in saying that I consider it
.n infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysen
ery. I always recommend it, ad have
requently administered it to my guests
n the hotel, and in every case it has prov
n itself worty of nnqualified end -rsemnent.
~or sale by R. B. Loryoa, the druggist.
The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a promi
ient lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y.. was
ick with rheumatism for five mouths. In
peaking of it. Mr. Rohinson says:
"Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only
hing that gave her tny rest from pain.
?or the relief of pain it cannot be beat."
dlany very had cases of rheumatism have
>een cnred by it. For sale at 50 cents
er bottle by R. B. Loryea, the druggist.
CHRISTMAS.
Christmas is almost here and.
fruit cakes are in order. I
only want to inform the
ladies that I have citron,
oatmeal: rolled oats, buck
wheat, raisins, currants,
prunes, pepper, maccaromi,
Bologna, hams, octagon soap
In the way of general groceries
I keep best flour, sugar,
several grades of coffee, best tea,
lard, rice, grits, starch, baking i
powder, bacon, soda, soap, lye,
condensed milk, canned toma
toes, canned soup, already
cooked, canned salmon, genuine
Columbia River salmon, Ameri
can sardines, genuine French
Sardines, best cheese, pure- but
ter, snow flakes, ginger snaps,
sodas, lemon, and other erat-kers,
fincy candies, tobaccos, etc.
I do handle a line of th~e
best selected shoes in Man
ning. I want the public to
examine them, also Dry
Goods.
I want the boys to know
that my store will be head
quarter-s for fire-works this
Uhristmas. No old fir'ecrack
ers that will not pop, but
good onee. I have a line of
choice box paper and en
velopes to suit for the Christ
mas trade.
.I. H. LESESNE.
There will be a big sale of horses and
anles at Legg & Hutchinson's stables
iext Monday. Everybody come.
Thomas & Bradhami are going to put
~very farmer in the county in a position to
uy a w agon and a bugg. They have just
received a car load of both.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
sstate of Nelson Rt. Counsr, deceased, will
present tiemf duly attested and those
>wing said estate will make payment to
Jous E. Covsa.
E xceutor.
Sardinia, S. C., Nov. 21, 199.
FOR SALE.
100 acres of good farming land with new:
buildtngs on easy terms.
Apply to 31. L. SAULS,
Sardinia, S. C.
Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabules cure headache.
Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles.
Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative,
Ripans Tabules: one gives relief,
Ripans Tabulcs cure cnstipationn_
Why
Do people buy Hood's Sarsaparilla In prefe
ence to any other,- in fact almost to the excl
slon of all others?
Because they know that Hood's Sarsap
rilla cures when others fail.
The question of best is just as positively d,
cided In favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla, as ti
question of comparative sales. Remember,
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 8
Prepared only by c. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas
cure Liver Ills; easy t
Hood's Pills take,easy tooperate. W
OUR CHRISTMAS BELLS
THEY RING FOR ALL
A CHEERFUL CALL
TO CHRISTMAS BARGAINS!
Never so good! Never s
Cheap: Our beautiful displa;
of Holliday Gifts is opened an
ready. The newest ideas. th
best selections, the most apprc
priate and desirable presents i
fairest figures. Reimember, thi
splendid assortment contains th
right thing for every person-ol
middle-aged. or young. We wil
please you. We vill satisfy. W
wvill fill your wants, be they larg
Dr small, with the most suitabI
presents at the fairest price
Come in and see the latest an
best in Christmas Goods of a]
kinds, Wagons. Carts, Hobb;
Horses, Baby Carriages, Fire
Works, etc. Seedless Raisins ii
1 lb. packages, Citron, Currant
.nd Nuts. Comforts and Blanket
it reduced prices. Ladies' Cloak
md Capes at astonishingly loi
prices; all other goods cheape
Whan the cheapest. Innumerabl
attractive and appropriate gift
which we lack space to enumei
ate. Don't fail to see our Holi
Jay Display. A thoroughly first
lass stock.combining quality an
legance with prices within th
reach of all. Visitors are cordi
ally invited. Come in and se
how satisfactory Christmas shop
ping can be made, how well w
ean fill your wants, and how fa
wve can make your money go:
Come and see the sights.
Yours truly,
S. A. RIGBY.
0 At the old stand.
DUCKER & BULTMAN CO
SUMTER, S. C,
THIS STORE doesn't believe
in injuring its future. It does
not advertise prices which will
tempt-you here and then tell you
that the product you came to
see has just been sold. It is not
that kind of a store. Every
price quoted in this ad. is a fact.
Come and see ! Mingle with
the great throng of patrons who
prove by their presence that this
firm is one which treats the peo
pie right!
Sugars are Higher
But we are selling
20 lbs. best granulated for $1.00.
100 lbs best granulated for $4.75.
22 Ibs, light brown for $1.00.
100 lbs. light brown for $4.25.
Cut Loaf Sugar.
Icing Sugar.
Conf. XXXX A. Sugar.
Coffees.
Rio's, 12 1-2, .15, 18, and 20s.
Old Gov't Java.
Laguayra.
Mocha.
Santas.
M aracaibo.
Flour will be higher.
"Swansdown," finest made,
.bbl. $5.25.
"Swansdown," finest made,
one-half bbl. $2.75.
"Diadem" Roller Patent,
bbl. 4.60.
Weats.
Smoked Sides, D. S. Sides,
Sugar Cured Hams and
Strips, always at lowest
prices the day order is re
ceived.
New Goods.
MINCE MEAT.
DRIED PIGS.
EVAPORATED FRUITS.
SEEDLESS RAISINS.
SHELLED ALMONDS.
CURRANT JELLY.
PINE AH-PLE CHEESE.
NEW FCUCKWHEAT.
The Dudrer & Bultman Cc
Sumter, S.~ C.
SPECTACLES
AND E"E CLASSES
R.B. LORYEA
THE DRUGGIST,
Has the exclusive sale of
KELLAM & MOORE'8 -:
-- CRYSTAL LENSE
Spectacles and Eye Olasse
We have a complete stock of the
fine goods.,.and take special care
fitting the eye and guarantee sat
faction. Remnewi.r, we ma?e:
charge for testing your eyes and
ting glasses.
Our prices are moderate, but dol
forget, if you want prescriptions
curately compounded from pure al
fresh medicines, always go to
R. B. LORYEA,
THE nDrannT
State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
r- William H. Bradham, Louisa A. P
Bryant, Theodocius M. Stukes
Kate B. Folsom and Atlee Brad
ham, Pla;ntiffs
e against
Charles A. Bradham, E. Manle:
Bradham, Lamar Bradham, Mend
enhall Bradham, and Bruce Brad
ham, the last four named infant
under the age of twenty-one years
Defendants.
1.
. Decree for Partition and Sale.
o UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF
A Decretal order of the Court of Com
- mon Pleas, in the above state<
cause, to me directed, bearing dat
the 31st day of October 1896, I wil
sell at punlie auction, to the highes
bidder, for cash, at Clarendon cour
house, at Manning, in said county
within the legal hours for judicia
sales, on Monday 7th day of Decem
ber 1S96, being salesday, the follow
o iug described real estate:
"Ail of that parcel of land contain
ing thirty-three and one-third acres
d more or less, bounded north by par
e cel No. 1, allotted to Charles A. Brad
ham; east and south by lands of Mis:
Caroline Weinberg, and west by th(
t public road known as the Sumte:
S road.
e Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. 1RADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 11, 1896.
e
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Clarendon.
3 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Marion Moise Plaintiff
against
a Charles M. Neal, Defendant.
S Judgment of foreclosure and Sale
S UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
s Judgment order of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, in the above stated ac
tion, to me directed, bearing dat<
r October 26th 1896, I will sell a - pub
e lice auction, to the highest bidder
for cash. at Clarendon court house
S at Manning, in said county, withir
the legal hours for judicial sales, or
Monday, the 7th day of December
1896, being salesday, the following
described real estate:
"All my right, title and interest
being an undivided half interest ir
and to all that piece, parcel or trac1
of land situated in Clarendon countv
e and State of South Carolina, contairi
ing two hundred and fifty-sever
acres, more or less; bounded on the
e north by the Brown place; on the
r east by lands of the estate of Beat
son; on the south by lands of Mrs
S. L. Lynum; and on the west by the
public road leading to Sumter.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
DANIEL J. BRADHA.M,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 11, 1896.
State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Aaron Weinberg Plaintiff
against
H. E. Broadway, Margaret D. Dority
Martha R. Broadway, WV. B. Broad
way, Rosa Weinberg, B. P. Broad
way, J. F. Broadway, and W. R
Broadway, the last two infant:
under the age of twenty-one, De
fendants.
Judgement of Foreclosure and Sale
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF i
judgment order of the Court of Coin
mon Pleas, in the above stated ac
tion, to me directed, bearing dat
October 31st 1896, I will sell at publi
auction, to the highest bidder, fo
cash, at Clarendon court house, a
Manning, in said couty, within th4
legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon
day, the 7th day of December 1896
being salesday, the following de
scribed real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or tract o
land, lying, being and situate ii
Clarendon county, in State aforesaid
containing fifty-four (54) acres, an<
bounded and butting as follows, t<
wit: North by public road known a:
the Fulton and Manning public road
east by lands of John Boswell; souti
by lands of Miss Mary Villepontoux
and west by lands of Mrs. J. W
Weeks."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S. C,, Nov. 11, 1896.
The State of South Carolina.
CLARENDON COUNTY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The Bank of Manning, Plaintiff,
against
James E. Davis, W. Scott Harvir
D. M. Bradhamn, B. A. Walker, an
I. I. Bagnal, Trustees and Inco>
porators of The Manning Colleg
ate Institute, Defendants.
Judgment of Foreclosure and Salh
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 0:
a Judgment Order of the Court c
the Common Pleas, in the abov~
stated action, to me directed, bario
date the 26th day of Octobca, 1896.
will sell at public auccion, to th
highest bidder, upon terms belo
'mentioned, at Clarendon Couw
House, at Manning, in said Count:
-within the legal hour3 for judicih
-sales, on the 7th day- of Decembe:
1896, being salesday, the followin
described real estate:
,"All that piece, parcel, or lot<
Iland, lying, being, and situate
-- the Town of Manning, in the Count
of Clarendon, in the State aforesai<
containing two acres and thirty-fix
Lperches, and bounded ana butting a
follows, to wit:
North by Clark street or the ol
Gieorgetown road; east by Brooks <
Main street; south by .the Methodi:
Sparsonage lot and lot of Joseph ]
SRhame; and west by College stree
The said lot or parcel of land beir
the same upon which The Mannir
U Collegiate Institute now stands, an
sis more particularly described in
- plat of the same made by P. (1. Bel
is- bow, surveyor,dated September 11tI
s-1889. and recorded inthe office of t
Do Register of Mense Conveyance f4
it- Clarendon County, in book 'W. W
page 6."
, Terms of sale: "Cash, and that
tthe bid be not complied with tI
1.c- sheriff shall resell without the fa
ad ther order of this Court until tl
sale be effected."
Purchaser to pay for papers.
DANIEL J, BRADHAM,
State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The Carolina National Bank of Co.
luinbia, a Corporation Incorporat
ed By and Under the Laws of the
United States, Plaintiff,
against
John P. Brock, George ). Thaxton.
and James D. Martin,. Copartners
as George ). Tliaxton & Co.: ;The
Bmnk of Maning, a Corporation
Incorporated By and Under the
Laws of South Carolina: V. Scott
Harvin, William 11. Weimer,
lionard Watkins, Addison iR.
Wrb rht, Harr B3. Vore-is, Co
partners as Veiian1, Wrighlit &
Wat !ins: Reid Fertilizer (Company, ,
a Corporation dulv Chartered un
der th~e Laws of Soittli Carolin::
Thos. ). Stokes. W. 1). Sinmions,
Copartners as Stokes & ihuinous;
H1arriett 0. Hall, T . loultrie Mor
decai and J. II. Pringle. Rteecevers,
etc.: Bardwin & Muroch. 'Siingluti,
Joinson & Co.: J. C. H. Claussen &
Co.: J. F. Werner & Co.; Johnsun
Crews & Company, McGahan. i
Brown & Evans: G. A. Norwood & <
1'o.; Marshall. Westcoat & Co.; C.
Wilborn & Co.; State Savings
Bank, a Corporation Incorporated
by and tinder the laws of this State
(South Carolina), Defendants.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A t
Judgment Order of the Court of t
Common Pleas, ir the above stated I
action, to me directed, bearing date t
October 30th, 1S96, I will sell at pub- I
lie auction, to the highest bidder, f
upon terms below meLtioned, at I
Clarendon Court House, at Manning. i
in said County, within the legal I
hours for judicial sales, on Monday,
the 7th day of December, 1896, being c
salesday, the following described real (
estate: S
"I. That lot of land in Summerton, t
containing six thousand, three hun- s
dred; and seventy-five square feet, v
more or less, and measurirg forty v
two and one-half feet front, by one a
hundred and fifty feet deep. Bound- c
ed north by a street running east 1
and west; east by lot and store of I
Dr. T. L. Burgess; south by lot of i
Mrs. H. C. Ingram, an~d west by store
and lot of Rutledge & Dingle. The c
said land having been conveyed to
me by S. G. White.
2. That parcel of land containing f
forty-one acres, bought of Josephine c
R. Holladay, bounded north by land a
of Mrs. J. M. Sprott; east and south I
by land of C. M. Davis; and west by
lands of J. Elbert Davis.
Terms of sale cash, and if the sale 1
be not complied with the sheriff may }
resell the same, as often as may be I
necessary, until the property be fi- I
nally disposed of, without any fur- j
ther order of this court."
Purchaser to pay for papers. r
D. J. BRADHAM, 8
Sheriff Clarendon Co.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 11, 1896.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CLARENDON.
COURT OP COMMON PLEAS..
Moses Levi, Plaintiff,
against
Marion L. Bochett, Defendant.
Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
Judgment Order of the Court of
Common Pleas, in the above stated
action, to me direced, -earizg diate
October 31st, 1896, I will sell at pub
lie auction, to the highest bidder,
upon the terms mentioned below, at
Clarendon Court House, at Manning,
in said County, within legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday. the 7th1
day of December, 1800O, being sales
day, the following described real es
tate:
"'All that piece. parcel, or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
county of Clarendon and State afore
said, near Jack's Creek, containing
twenty-three (23) acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows, to wit: On
the north and east by lands of B. M.
Bochett; on the south by lands of
Mrs. F. P. Abrams; and on the west
by the public road known a:s the.
"Vance's Ferry Road."
The above described property to be
sold for cash, and if the bids be not
complied with, the sheriff may resell
as often as may be necessary and un
til a sale be effected and the bid com
plied with.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
Sheriff Clarendon Co.
Manning. S. C., Nov. 11, 1896.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA,
Clarendon County,
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Charlotte M. Reaves, Emily J. In
gram, Sarah A. Bass, Wiley K,
Bell and John C. Bell, Plaintiffs
against
John C. Johnson, Terah B. Johnson,
Willie WV. Johnson, Walter 0. John
son, Kimbough J. Johnson, and
Eunice R. Johnson, Defendants.
Decree for Partition and Sale.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
Judgement order of the Court of
Common Pleas, in the above stated
Saction, to me directed, bearing date,
October 31st 1896, I will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, upon
terms below 'mentioned, at Claren
don court house, at Manning, in said
county, within the legal hours for
judicial sales, on Monday, 7th day of
December 1896, being salesday, the
following described real estate:
~"All that lot of land in the town of
f i'anning, County of Clarendon and
State of South Carolina, containing
e one and one-half acres, be the same
I more or less, bounded as follows,
e viz: North by a street of said town
Ssometimes called West Boundry
t street and running and extending in
, the direction of the depot of the
1 Central Railroad: east by Church
, street; south by lot of WV. WV. Legg,
i formerly lands of Legg & Bell and
known as Legg & Bell's livery stable
f lot, and wvest by the main street of
12 said town, sometimes called Brooks
y street. Terms of sale: one-half cash
, and the balance on a credit of one
e year, secured by a bond of the pur
*s chaser (bearing seven per cent in
terest) and a mortgage of the prem
d ises sold, the buildings to be insured
rad te olicy or policies assigned to
tthe sheriff for the benefit of the par
. ties in interest, with leave to the pur
. chaser to pay all cash."
gPurchaser to pay for papers.
D. J. BRADHAM,
a Sheriff Clarendon County.
-Manning, S. C., Nov. 11, 1896.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
PlARENDON COUNTY,
COURT OF COMMON PLE
Moses Levi, Plaintiff
against
Dolly Davis Evans, John Jan
Evans. Henry Edward Evans, I
lian Haiupton Evans, Wade R
mus Evans, Robert Ellison Eva:
Van Silas Evans. Elizabeth Da
lierri ngton, Rebecca Singlet
Evan.4, Susan Agnes Watts, a
John 1). Evans. Defendants
Tudgment of Foreclosure and Sa
Under and By Virtue Of A jud
nent order of the Court of Coami
leas. in tne above stated action,
ne directed, ibearing date the ,
lay of October 18%U, I wil sell
mIblic , ,a:ion, to the highest bi
ier, upou L..:mnS below mentioned,
!arendon court house, at Manni>
n said county, within legal hou
or judicial sales, on Monday 7th d
if December 1896, the followh
lescribed real estate:
"1. All that piece, parcel or tra
if land lying, being and situate
.Itrendoa County, and State afoi
aid, '..ining one hundred ax
weis 0) acres, more or less, ax
>our follows to wit: Nor
v a. -eyed by Wade Ham
on Ei obertEllisonEvans,ai
inds o Plowden; east by lan,
rmerly rank Herrington; soul
y lands o' Ilenry W. Evans; ax
est by l. ids of Robert Ellis(
vans."
11. "All that piece, parcel, or tra
f land lying, being and situate
3arendon county and State afor
aid, containing one hundredj ax
wenty (120) acres as per plat
ame drawn by H. Johnson, D.
.nd dated the fourth day of Febr
.ry 1890, and bounded and buttix
.s follows, to wit: North by lani
f E. R. Plowden; east and south I
inds conveyed to William Hampt<
;vans by Wade Hampton Evans,ar
rest by lands of E. N. Plowden."
"III. All that piece, parcel or tra
f land lying, being and situate
larendon county and State afor
aid, containing one hundred ar
e (105) acres, as per plat of san
rawn by Harper Johnson, D.
nd dated February 4th 1890, ax
ounded and butting as follows,
it: North by lands of E. R. Plo,
en; east by lands conveyed to W
iam Hampton Evans by Wa<
fampton Evans; south by lands
V. H. Evans; and west by lands
I. N. Plowden and Wade Rasmi
:vans."
"IV. All the rest and residue ar
emainder of the mortgaged pren
es, and the quantity of the san
ay be ascertained before or aft
he day of sale by a surveyor or I
.ny other competant means, savir
.nd excepting from this sale, eight
even (87) acres of the mortgag
remises to which it appears tl
laintiff now has a deed, the eight
even acres being described as f<
ws, viz: Eighty-seven acres of lax
onveyed to William F. Herringt<
>y Wade H. Evans, bounded nor
nd east by Brewington Swam
outh by lands of the estate of He
y Evans; and west by lands of W
iam Hampton Evans."
Terms of sale, one-half cash, t]
>alance on a credit of one year,
ured by a bond of the purchaser,
urchasers with a mortgage or mol
ages of the premises sold, beari
nterest from day of sale, with t.
>ivilege to pay altasb. if- the pt
hseror-paisiasers may so ele<
nd if the bid or bids be not co:
lied with the sheriff shall resi
vithout further order of this cou
intil a valid sale shall be effected
Purchaser to pay for papers.
D). J. BRAD)HAM,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
Manning, S C., Nov 11, 1896.
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.We are offering to the public
the >. -rgains that have ever
bee 4 by any merchant in
Manna. WVe have not space
here to mention many of our
articles, but will call your atten
tion to a few.
For 87 ets we will give you a
$1.25 pr Blankets.
For $1.75 we will give you a
pr of Blankets that are sold else~
where for $2.25.
For $2.83, will give you at
all-wool pr of Blankets.
A $1.25 Comfort for $1.00.
All wool suits for $3.50, ur
to $15.00, and a full line o:
Gents' FurniPeing Goods. $1.5(
pants going at 89c.
Shoes ! Shoes! Shoes!I
Ladies' Shoes, from 75c uj
to $3.50.
Men's Shoes, from $1.0(
up to $3.50.
S>H. D, RIF.~
J. L. Wilson.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
-AGENT FOR
THE HOME MUTUAL FIRE P]
TECTION ASSOCIATION
OF S. C.
r ->tects from Fire, Wind, at
Lightning.
C. C. LESLIE,
wHOLEsALE AND BETAIL
COMMIsSION DEAEI IN
Fish, 0ysters, .-oo
Gamie ad Poifl
Fish packed for country orders a sp<
ty Ne ..rges for packing. Send
list .ments of country produ(
resp licited. Poultey, eggs,
- es -I and 2 Fish Market. C
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PRESENTS FOR TE 0 FOLKS
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Dear Children:
t I have decided to open up my headquarteis at the store
of W. E. Jenkiuson, he haviug couseue ei to let we have a por
tion of his store for the purpose of displaying and distributing
d my presents to the the children of Manniiin' and Clarendon
id County. I expect to arrive at my h 3adquarters about Decem
;h ber 10th and remain with vou until after Christmas. Here
~ you will see the largest line of Toys and Christmas Goods ev
er brought to Mauniog. All kinds of nice presents for the
little boy and little girls. Fire Crackers and Pistols for the
large boys. All kinds of nice presetts fur the young men and
n their sweethearts. You all must come and see our grand dis
play of Christmas Goods.
Your old friend,
e- SANTA CLAUS.
d Friends, as you have seen by the above-, we will have Santa
Claus with you Christmas and have given him a portion of our space
: in the Times, but we have reserved e.iough of our space to thank
g you for the large and hearty sup. ort you have given me during the
three months just passed and from now on to Christmas we expect
n to offer some great bargains in Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats and Cloth
d ing. * WI en I make this assertion I do not make it only to be say
t ing something, for you all know I am no gas bag and fall far short
n of being a humbug. We itse no trick in trade. We will not offer
you any one article at or below cost in order to take you in and.
Le swindle you on the next article you buy, but we put a just, small
3. and living profit on everything we sell.
We al just gotten in a large lot of Goods and Trimmings
and are now able to suit a lady in almost any shade or quality of
goods she may desire. Silks, Velvets and Gimp Trimmings.
S Our fMillinery Department is up to date, fresh Goods arriving
>f every week, and from the amount of business done in this depart
is ment we feel sure that it has met all of the exegencies of our lady
d patrons.
i- We wish to call your attention to the fact also that we carry
e a large line of Gents', Youths', and Children's at very low prices.
y Those who want cheap clothing will do well to give us a call as we
, are closing out several broken lines of Clothing at greatly reduced
d prices, also a large line of Gents' Pants that we are offering very
ie cheap.
S Some specials that must command your attention:
id 100 sacks Salt at 50c, worth 75e.
>n Red Rust-proof N. C. Oats a4 55c per bushe!, -worth 75c.
Red Rust-proof Texas Oats at 45c, worth 65c.
a' Gray-mixed Blankets at $1.00 per pair, well worth $1.25
U_ anywhere.
ie Heavy Comforts at 75c each, well worth $1.00.
e- Heavy Jeans at 15 and 20c per yard, well worth 25 and 30c.
Nice wool Cassimne,:s at 20c per yard, never was known to
sell for less than 30c.
1e - Ironstone Granite Cups and Saucers at 35c per set, usual
n'ri~so: Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON.
WL7]ouglas
-1$O.0 SHOE
tPBESr mN TEE WORLD.
A $.00 sHOE FOR $3.00.
It is stylish, durable and perfect-f't 'g qualite
absolutely necessary to make a finshe soe. The
S cost of manufacturing allows a smalle profit to dealers
than any shoe sold at $3.00.
W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.0 Shoes are the
productions of silled workmen, from the best
material possible to put into shoes sold at these
prices.
/ - The "Belmont" and "Pointed
-.--Toe" (shown in cuts) will be
_the leaders this season, but any
We make other style desired may be .
also $2.50 and - obtained from our agents.
$2 shoes for "
200and $75 #i..(lclors, Frec tnet Alf.Frenc
orboys. ~ ~.,, lc id etc.. gade4 to cone.
The fulllineforsaleby prieeaiof theo shioe,wrt
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
caTArso- FREZ.
FOR SALE BY E. C. HORTON, Manning, S. C.
When You Go to Sumter
Don't Fail to Go to
.......and Look Over the Stock in
China and Toys,
Which is the most complete Stock carried in eastern South
Carolina.
> The variety you will have to select tromn
and prices the GoodIs are marked at will
convince you at once that Tlie China Hall
)is the Place for Christmas Presents.
Opea oue, THos.;S. ROGAN, Pr'op.
Oper HoseOpposite Court Housie.
A full line of &okng and Healinz .Stos ry car el in stock Th~e Home
Fride Lvsking Stores are the- best 'd p e i co~ry tay.
HARDWRE!
-TO Our Clarendon Friends;
We are no0w prepared to offer lower prices than ever. Call or write
for what you want. Oar Stock is complete. We have added to our im
mense stork of hardware a large line of
PAlNTS, OILS, ETC.
v.at low tgrs
~cal- Harness, Saddles, Rubber and Belting, Leather, etc.
for Great bargains in Guns, Pistols, etc.
care Headquarter for Powder, Shot and Shells (loaded and
ffce Fngine Supplies, Belting, etc.