The g nluttitg imcs.
PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY A\ND TOW N
OFFICIAL ADYERlTISEMENTS.
MANNING, S. C.:
WEDNESDAY, JULY :, l>7.
The Ginning Season
Is at hand and those who have
gins to repair will do well to give us
a call when they need Bristles for
repairing brushes.
We offer this week some choice
bargains in Straw Hats.
Ladies, we still offer some choice
bargains in Summer Dress Goods.
Ladies, if you w ant to see some
cheap Oxford Ties, give us a call.
We can please also in a nice line
of Shoes of all kinis.
A splendid grade of very pretty
Syrup at 30e.
New Orleans Best Molasses, 40c.
per gal.
Flour Meal and Grits very cheap.
A nice lot of Smoked Shoulders,
only 6 1-2c. per Ilb.
Just received a beautiful lot of
Country Cured Hams, 6 to 10 lbs.,
average only 1Oe. per lb.
Remember we carry a very large
lot of Umbrellas and Parasols and we
sell them very cheap.
Yours ?or the cash.
W. E. JENKINSON.
read the tax notice in this o isut
Euy your ice' at Uuggin< maarket.
Mr. S. R. Venning has gone to Glenn
Springs.
Died. Tuesday, Mrs. Jesse Huggins, aged
years.
We want a mess of green peas, who will
fetch them?
Miss Bessie Gallc'hat is on a visit to her
grandmother.
There were three buryings at Oak Grove
last Thursday.
Go to Brockainton's for i'e cold soda, milk
shakes and cococola.
Miss D.aisey Winburn, of Samt-r. spent
last Sunday in Manning.
Hon. C. M. Davis left ..mot Monday for a
trip through Noith Carolina.
Miss Marcme Harvin has return cd home
from a visit to Elisto Island.
Died last Wednesday. a child of Mr. and
Mrs. Peachy Creecy, of Pinewood.
Mr. Clarence James, of Florida, is visit
ing the fam:ly of Mr. J. T. Stukes.
Miss Mellie Nelson returned home last
Friday from a visit to Edisto Island.
The goose pond near fRigby's pump has
been deodorized to smother the stench.
Tanglefoot Fly Paper, large and s'nall,
for sale by R. B. Loryea, the druggist.
Mr. E. P. Geddings, of Pinewood, sent
us a full grown cotton ball last Saturday.
Mr. Jake Weinberg is at home from the
South Carolina College, spending his vaca
tion.
The grand jury special committee are
exaining the books in the County oilces
this week.
Mrs. Hattie Ingram, of Sumter, who has
been in Manning visiting Mrs. M. E. Bir
gess, rturned home last Monday.
Cadet M. S. Canty was in town last .Sat
nrday, and he will present a very soldierly
appearance wvhen he gets his hair cut.
It has been hinted that the Methodist
-chunrch wil'be dedicated with the marriage
of one of the sweetest girls in Mauning.
Died last Wednesday, an infant child of
Mrs. Elease Moore from Gee rgia, who is on
a visit to her father, Mr. I. F. Rlidgeway.
Mr. H. P. Strange, a son of Mr. J. P.
Strange, who has been in Alabama and
Trexas for several years, is home on a visit.
Pure Apple Vinegar, the best for pick
ling and table use. R. B. Loryea, the drug
gist.
We are under obligations to Mr. John F.
McLeod for a nice watermelon and to Mr.
T. J. Davis for a couple of' fine heads of
cabbage.
R~ev. James M. Plowden, a native of this
County, but now of Georgia, is expected to
preach in the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning.
Dr. 1. M. Wpoods was in town last Satur
day and exhibited to his friends a very fine
sainple of Orinoco tobacco. The leaves
were large and of bright color.
Capt. George B. Newcomb, for many
years roadnmaster for the Northeastern rail
road was stricken by the sun at Lanes last
Saturday, from which he died.
Ice for sale at Huggins' market.
Last Saturday night the street opposite
the court house presented quite a lively ap
pearance and when the other two stores are
completed, Manning will have a solid busi
ness block.
Mr. H. D. Riff is now located in one of
the new and hansolne iron front stores op.
posite the court house, and Mrs. RtitY says
she will surprise the natives with her mil
linery this lall.
The presidents of the clubs nearest to
the places where the County camnpaign
meetings are to take place will make the
necessary arrangements for the enterlain
ment of the speakers.
The tobacco growers in this County will
soon be ready to market their crops and we
hope the advertising columns of Tie:
TiMzs will be able to tell there where they
can find the best market.
The report that there is a cat in the ar
tesian well in the Baptist church yard we
believe is without foundation; the slick
taste in the water is magnesia and sulphur,
both good medicinai qualities.
The demand for tenant houses for re
spectable families is bec:>ming greater.
Won't some of the lot owners think seri
ously of this r'at'r? T'ere is not an
empty dweling houce in Mannin.
Attention, Baseball Clubs' : ul lin e of
.Baseballs ana Baits at l. B. Lorye e's.
Died last Wednesday "t his I ome. near
Jordan, Mr. Friendly W. Haley, aged
about 56 years. The deceased was~ a highly
respected citizen and quite a numb er troma
Manning attended his funrlat r iUak Grove
church.
Died Tuesday 1,ight of iast week at the
home of Mr. J. C. Lanham, in Sai'u'r' n,
Mrs. Minnie Wilber, aged i~> year.
deceased w'as the only sister of :L e I.v
Henry M. Mood.. Mrs. J. C. Lanu
Ler daughter.
Prof. E. L. Hughes, of the GrU:E
gradedl schoois and Mi-s Ylam:e W~eiie
of the Normal school at Rock Hill, asse
by some other educator niot yet inaLmed wL
preside at the Teachers' lastitute to be
held here August 16 to 21.
The members of Co. IL, itQh S. C. V.
will meet at Beulah Cio.,s Rtoads Saturday'
July 24, for the purpose of having a picnie
and speaking. .rhe secretary', Mr. J. W.
Hicks, extenlds an invitation to all to come
and bring well illied baskets.
Brockinton is up to date on cold milk
shakes andt cococola.
Died in Kingstree last Thursday, Mr. S.
P. Brockinton, a bro'Ler of Dr. W. 31.
Brockinton of this town. Mr. Brockinton's'
health fiLed im about a year ago, but it
was thought he was imaproving util about
two weeks ago wien ' ->: p rceptibly
worse and paIssed away a:3oek with
Bright's disea~e. His~ a. w.li b regre:
ted by all who knew L a;. 11 leaves a
Clarend isn the Leiaatr ,' ne "w
':.t'. 1.a 1 ther f .r e d :: intr ...m
l 'e "Ic: I. f tid :e nere i.
tis tey ~a d' Sa:~t. r . i ""ri :la. t ':e .t
purintr, eues nerounnw
m i ist ta : n : iees . an a ..tlt t .t
not hisiw'11 t ow to r tu~ i..0 ':
vehicie. a1nd1 i f ehic e s ... -ft'..
Lon theml theshol o
C.n. r: . . c ee 4tc'...
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,tee ~ at the h'ad' of.:our va t
no 4 . i. 1 1 'ta~ :'" 1 .mt ... i.
it\'t thin th:i t r are ent.:le-l i ;t', ..
dertal ha",Ve i t. W e l' ar in 1he :_.'.
th us:es 1o ' a oaivin l:.: nd nt to1'I grt~f
L asit' a a Thusday'tl ' aft ti. Mr.-t:. i "t:
he wa *ior raig u aim:rt f:i( n -
\1 c
on im sfot t, - 1stened in th
stirrunp wh'ic p~l1revetedtt hnis juping. Au :t
iat :' . was tint' lght he v':as se"r:Culy' .lut.
and l"e the Lorse' truck hem a ciupl" of
inches" pi her, is hurt wou:dl hav\ . :'(
m.ta!. It w:s ia iraculous escape. W(
::re ei to sayv tha.t he "A. ad rI":'t agDain
and'ft vlc so itroudt of his h~orse that he Las
put an extra ten dec.,rs upon lair value.
You may Lunt the world over and o
will not find another mediie equal to
Chamberlain's Colie. Choier"a rand Diarrhec"(;
Ree-- for bowelt e-.> 1ant It is -
i~l ant, sdfe naid For sa le by R. B.
Lorye , the d uggist.
A cit:zeen of C'larenlon wa r~ce ntiv re+
qusted to tat in somte work for a Coners
SIad candtidate, and wa a l abndle
of papers tto dsribute. Hn delined with,
th-se ways:ntI hve . o' 'a ptain
iraha al mn life "nd he Is a orer
and r I an an(i. I vot- 1 ati nt him io
Sheriff, but he is now a e rd:le :or Con
dress, nd the only one from Csrendon. I
hpae he an.1 be eet and I wil ll o in
of power to bring about that re sult. I
woa.ul have a poor opinion of : tan who
would let prejudice inanenee Lim in this
race."
BUTCKLEN'S A1N1CA SALVE.
The beut salve in the wo, a d fr ets,
bruises, sores, i crs, silt remIt . fee r
sores, tetter. chapped bands chilblain-,
corns and all skin erup~tio, and:1: porsitively
cures piles,or no par requird. It isugt.r
antee to ive pe:-feet sat:fctien or int
refunded. Price :=,e. pair box. F!"r .ale 1-y'
it. 1". Lors ea
ra.--.
A Friend's Tribute.
For Tm:lex TIMAEs.
I wanted to say i word alout a .etit,
I attenoed at Oak Grove church, tr"ee
miles from Malnning on last Ilursdy af
cuenon Iie~rd pin rted.rit if tiat
athat ie-longee safriend, F. W.iHale,
was trdead and would be~ burie ther t-at
afterno'on.iute
I arrived on sae agrd a littl ahtEed of
I tefndedr ak ocsovan chereh 'hr-a
gahin from thein dif rent sections f
tnhboo he inople aninth pople's
cdren wiathm wh-omnI usend, F. wrsipain
ateded Sunda wol and btaried m ta
b arrieoh thes berond atte wah, whof
tey funa proestion tacdhere awe a.
gtrngroand heeceiverentromehimnses?oth
naehbrointhe peome ndheorhod an d
chieren aised w oethead to worshe aby
foreriaed his tendshilp.ae 1 a' ood
eoldie ui v th mate m tcr, didhisdut (th
fulStrasasol, and received t he "Welo'..
dcooe"mfte tosie. whwee with bor. IA
tae thewar ihe ae neghorthtodenod
Jere~ Craisutote and Iee av consisten
soemer in the laethardiis Cuch fith.
that time.
One by one our &omrades are passig
over the river and I trust that Frie~alyi:
there resting under the shade of the trees
awaiting our arrival, and I trust that GMi
may give us grace that we, too, may~ be
ready when the call comes.
Trwo dear little infan ts were buried ther
the same hour, grandchildren of my friend,
R. F. Rtidgeway, and my own brother, W.
J. Bradham. The Savior said: "Suffe.r
little children to come unto me and forbi d
them not, for of such is the kingdomt of
THE BSEST OF ALL.
"Iwas troubled with a humtor which
caused me so mueb dlistress that I could
not rest at night. I was advtsed to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla and since: taking a fiw
bottles I have not been troubled with hm
pure blood. I believe H~oodE Sarstaparilia
to be the best of al b:ood pu'ritiers. L. S.
PETmwA., Williston, Fla.
Hood's Pills are the only fillls to take
with Hood's Sarsaparilla. :): cents.
Exercise-s at Cedar Grove School.
Special to TEE T:: :'.
On the ev:eninig of the d5th uilt. were l iI
tha etosing exercises I- Cedar G rove schoei,
Lower Salem.
'The progratm easi-ted of) reitatio'ns,
A wel.comae wa' (ete i. -vee of th
youngest pupiis each bearng a letter of
the wverd "~welcomde a each~ recItn an
atpprop~riate specha as tie prop-ri'aei
the line was reaacd T he we1en was
recived with loud aplause
It is tnot mv purpose51. to entr.i~yit
the details of the progr-a. l1ctain
and declaraations to be faultiess reqire' a
nmaster hand. Lt it iudice to sa'ta
each one on thi occaionlf <idl ! n
showed careful ti:ing. TIe t Ux
pe1rhaps without - sige exc 'tion were'
wcli r eei ved . Tihev weeV. swe
Crowning Ivan hoe, iss 1Fiorenc Evan
arid Mr. Edgar E's: "Th May~ Qme,
Miss Convers Evan -i a ts ' 1e ndM.
Italine ITomi:n-son an-i rgre- lI.d.
lDishop, Mdarion lEtans'a tinkie Smth
- On the-I a Fence," Missi EbI Epp, Master
Moter- of th Gracch,"lMs-s Ellen Smit
*tnd Marj-ry B-e1 riop .0 andMas1r Mariin
air.Hubet S~ith ei~erst in . -
Mr oh- . vns h do~ wdo
audience sae lt 1 0' lscynotal
aereamstances wudpri.
For the paist ninie eoniths ths scho-l La
b--n undecr the edici'nt maaeento
Mss Georgie Ingramn of ' Sumer TL t.x
e'eises redlet-d gr 'eat cred~t upon teach'r
and t....iis The -el'ectio" wer w'll
chosen a ~ indw lrndered. Th-e wa
decided evdeco that cach pupil it that
sah id s et 'c. Thelentertainnae.'t wa
oable. D ols h 4 auden ce I. ee
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in1 1i:e e . O" (f iheir ri. It. will
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Unir~c~o m 1 nu!! rereents t heir
vi..~s.a~alwb. . n teir estl!im te. is
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Stat*,. .il a piraiiI" will btelin, to
the :Ine i 'iti' al t I ),ilo' r:ai tion -atl
w\ill av.e be nt pltied- to anie by
therel it oi this co iest wi.thin the
partyv itselif.
Sm-h 1:("1n1 r i:1- scotpe awl chlaracte'r
oft1 Ih l te st whih will s n1 1 , ear
riedi (n u bthll th~e D~emocratic party
in south C'arolint. ilwsre is surely no
nee olif person(ealities-no ne0d of
crimliinat ion: t(r I'reer iination1. If
thetre is ()t in 11 he continct orI The
ebaracter of any1\ onle who14 may:( enlter
tihe lists w:ie: is d isereditable. surery
that will allrealv have b1een1 known
t4 the people 11 aong whomii the canl
didates Iiave speilt tiir pol it ial
livtes. Ehm 11wo 0)1' are the best judg1es
of the 1personal ha raeter of the men
woi com ee before t ihemt as ctandidates
for pI1!e oiiee. If any rnan shall
oiler for eleetion whose character is
at all questionable, it is more than
likely that the people will already
lve 101ond him out. This being the
ease it is a had lase of the oppoirtutl
ity ofiered lIy the primiary* canvass to
iidlue'e in allv abuse of One's 0 ppoIn
etsl. Tis is 'especially the Case of
the caniva m for the iili office of Sen
"tor of 1 l iited States from South
Carolin. .\ eontest for so exalted a
position siuld not he die(graded by
t :itrouliet ti of mere persoiali
ti"". Tim 1w('le wflant more than all
else a . ahnii tiwl orti Ii 0u)11s presenta
til Of tl' tiueStio(1s wlich1 affect
their r'ihts andl interests. To arrgu
ments rIeented :ll, this line and
inl this .nnxmier they will ;ive lue at
tel'ion.i u w e dlo not believe that
1t1'i wait to listen to attacks up1on
SwrV-onal character-attacks which in
f:r too main * intances have no foun
iatiol e'xcept -ii the bitterness of
pwrs((:al: or 1li!tical animosities.
'e "Guardian" earnestly hopes
th::t the lrailling c ampaign will
i 'n' uiirk ed tiroul1'hout by :au entire
f re' edomil from I iture personalities
that the ent ir. celnt t wilii b)e pitehed
upo)01n that hi:h iiane which coin
Iports With th 111 earaeter and the
fee lin g s o f ti l o o p l + .1 '. "(f th is S ta te . M E
Is ne.-lud by ;"or. tired mothers. <!lhiitated
and rn downl t hea's" od puor. thini bloodl. IMep
wo it:'n tortu;r'd vwili: rheun:ism1. neuiralgia.
- ia. ser n~i.:, cait:rrh. H elp corneCs
q lwi lon] 'ods s::lpri!!aL begins to en
r:.ii. It-y laal xi::!:e the ltuid andt selal it
ni a nle::! . umhn..io : . ;mjgratingl streaiin to
Sarsaparilla
c 1e: m ]r. ' d rir8 er. All druggists. i-I.
Irep..* - :1 0. . L! '-i & c''., Lowri. Mais'
een- Liver Ills: easy to
f~O iC ) i l S take.easytilooDerate. :,uc.
Ar vou inte-rested in Low Prices?
We offer a splendid liue at prices the
lowst yet ned for strielty first
H-'ih g'rades in all departments.
True meri1t in every articie. Honest
ginaltity everyrwheire. Just arrived,
our1 iiling-in stock, wich still in
surei s an imnseP~ assort ment; noth
ing of iportantcie missing, every
thn t e bet. The quatlity will tell
it. The price w'i s-i i t, and that is
'IC reasonll yo : ii boul cm and20 get
omo our barg"'iins thiat awtiit vou
foim our assortm' nt 'ofi General Mer
eandis. We -i'n sll you Ladies'
"'nd G(nt' Gimin', Silk Umbrellas for
50c.. alo) ':m al' Silk Ladto ie's-Um brella
for 50)e. You gect th'is 'Umbrella for
haill its vale
Inte Dry Goodls line we have just
r c~ieie new" fash 'nable goods, and
o!ter the'" cheaper 1 tan usual on ac
"'unt of th advancerd season. In
\oi ns. etc., our lin iS comp1lete
-u.l la t. ev in iLaies' and
o vu to wIntie. Ladies' on
in I~- (..r : -: . ' t. Aii boiod
kw1 tt hncest
in (;: l': li ''a5 , uc
1t. we clait th'
We al ou atenton Ii lot ofii
Fl i wer P' ! eoe chap.
'V 0 'e.............on. <u ... ur1s
bes ld el:o'ain' roerh.
~l ii ti' cti'ns inoall
Y nit k itapon
jouds and t ana atour
hi1t t lj2 uln . l'tmen
htr wcan Mour interest
(waie us.. no~i it :Ul your tae.
J. CA.IN BY,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Publi :
)!ln of thi It-est. li-: 1 r ive V s ks
opi(e. ;1d iy;it\ t+, SHpl il y\ e:;\ tIi ners at
The il';iil. p 1ilie is t.t!';;n + (e 'olnin - thiese
rl. and pri-S art gini:n:1 . l h iost netVe
11e10titn. Il there is :my \i1't: 1 lit up Ier r tnla
lit Y. U'lltice. . ille . n! Il w | i .I sm s r 1 a position
to r1please.
DRE~SS GOODS.
Come n1111 l ] it n v:cothcli Law n s. flit coloS,. from
I -'e. up1). ( )rgal1ies. i - Ic. u. Naninsook. Ii 1-IC. 1n).
I 'creales. +se. ul) French .ha -onets. sitlid ctlors in all shades.
All colors in Diucks. Colored and \Vlite Pigne. White Iar
silles. Dimities. Laces and Silk Trimmngs. Sateens. Dress
Linens, G inhams. Serges of (very Color ia ntl varievty. Ilenri
(tas, Cashmeres. IBeautiful Patters in .Jacquard. Cloth. Cot
ton 1Snitinf, \Worsted Snitins. White Lawns. (ross Itiured
Miislins. All the latest novelties in notions.
MILLIl\TERY
I have in stock a large and well selected line of Millinery
includinr all the latest and most fhshionable desig.fns in
Ladies' Triiiiined and Unt rimmed hats and Bonnets, I ibbons.
Feathers. and all the little odds and ends that go to make up
a stylish piece of headgear. Millinery is a "special line" in
my store. and ladies will do well to call and inls)ect this
stock. They are sure to be pleased.
SHOES.
My stock of Shoes cannot be beat. I have them in all
grades, and sizes. Prices the very lowest compatible with
good goods. If you need anything in the Shoe line for Gen
tlemen. Ladies, Misses and Children time and money both
will be saved by looking over my stock.
CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Every ieentlenan is now thinking of his new Spring Suit.
If yoU want to select from as line and varied a stock of Cloth
ing as can be found in any of the large city Ktores, come in
and examine my stock.
STRAW HATS in great numbers and in a variety of
shapes. Prices are so low tiat no one ne: go without one.
I have the largest line of Negliaee Bhirts in the county
and by buvingi in l;nge gualities alm enalblel to sell them at
very low prices. White Shit'. Ian mieroed and Unlaundered,
(G ollars. Clifs. Cravats. S tick plis and m rything pertaining
to gentlenlen's attire can ie founI at Mv store.
I can offer special bargains in (Cott moles and all kinds
of Pant Stl's.
GROCERIES, CROCKERY an. HARDWARE.
Mr entire stock of GrocerK -Ad before the re
cent advance in prices and ily have the benefit.
Hardware. W\iilow Ware. A. d Crockery are
a feature in themselves where tl.' . . i the housekeeper
can find anything and everything that . iwar need.
Yours for trim'.
MOS ES L EVI.
232 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON S. C.
State Agents for the sale of
Wholesae 'inPae
Tinares, ~Tnos
ing Gords, idGte
Ol .Tin Plate.
Heatersi-nners'
Over 200 different styles of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Also Oil Cookers and Hen-ters
we want the Iadini merchant in every town in the state to sell our line of stor -s.
we gnarant~e full protcti in in his territory to eaich ager t we ap~point If not so a in
your town send to us for cats and prices.
TH CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY
Successors of BOYD BROS.
THOMAS WILSON, Presid~ent.
COMMISSION MERtCHANTS.
196 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C.
Percival Manufacturing Co.
Doors Sash and Blinds.
748 to 486 M'EETING ST.2 CHARLESTON, S..
L. W. FOLSOM,
ST..MTEJr. : S- C
/ ~ ij .-- A UG LINE OF
-~&~ ~KBirthday, Wedding and Christmas Presents
-- WATCHES, DIAMONDS -
Fine Sterling Silver Ciocks, Optical Goods,
Fine Knives, scissors and Riazors, 31achine Ne.:dix, t
All repairing guaranteed.
InTL CALHOUN.#
On the American and European Plan.
A DELIGHTFUL AND COMFORTABLE
PLACE FOR COUNTRY VISITORS.
SOL BOWMAN, JR., Prop.
9T.:Tit CMLTCEYT, MV~aager.
King Street (Business Centre of City),
. narie tonr, s. c.
Rates $2 and $3 Per Day.
SUPERVISOWS NOTICE.
OFFICE COQ NTY SUPERVIoR,
Cr.uExN,)N COUNTY.
tla::uir:. S. C.. Jan. 2Ith, 1S a.-The
Couty' t j V lvis 's i - will be open on
SaturiV of (ach week. for the transaction
''t bu:ns -. TI !: .the r dlays of the week I
wl Ie o",t of ly oice attending to roads
T. C. OWENS,
County Supervisor.
Not ice.
Oiiee S p -rint. n.i.:rt of E lucation,
Careudur: C'ount.
Until further rtiC,' I wilI , in my office
everV Satu rday. fro: 9 a. in. to 1 mn., and
fro: 2 p. 1:2., to p. tu. Othir days will be
spent in visiting the sch)ols.
W. S. R1ICHBO3URG.
Supt. Education, C. C.
Manning, S. C., Feb. 1st 18.
- BROCKINTON -
HAS A FULL LINE
Soaps, Perfumes,
Patent Tiledicines,
Pure Drugs,
Stationery,
Vaseline.
Ice Coid Soda Water
and Milk Shakes
UP TO DATE.
AT BROCKITOYS.
J. L. Wilson,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
-AGENT FOR
THE HOME MUTUAL FIRE PRO
TECTION ASSOCIATION
OF S. C.
Protects from Fire, Wind, and
Lightning.
Land Surveying and Leveling.
I will do Surveyinu, Eta., in Clarendon
and adjoining Counties.
Call at otfice or adidress at Samter, S. C.,
P. 0. Box 101.
JOHN R. HAYNESWORTH.
STATEMENT OF
the condition of
TheBankofManning
at the close of business,
JUNE 30, 189'7.
Loans and dis
conis.... ...-8745L-14
Bank Fnrniture.. 1.77'-13
Real estate .. ......5.39.26
Ca-h and (d1e us b
oth' r bat.... C.231.7.S-$l10,SII.31
*ts Not. .. .. 1 .I
Deps* . .2.350 -1,SIL.31
Cl~arn ConI. '
L JOSE1 ii'PRTT, Cashier -of
Th l.a.k \lf 'unig No soemly swear
that the abovettunts true to the best
Sworni to beforea m,: hs 30th day of
Ja:e, .\. 1). 1'7.
LOl'I AL.iPPELT,
N tarv P22U2 fo S. C.
W. E. lrb. . 2
s. A. R:ivb,
. WA. '.lel v1.
o lansumners of Lager Beer:
TIhce Gu. a: irewing Company, of'
:hareston, S. '., t:ave made arrangtfeents
wihi theO South Carol22 inatt authorities
by which ther are nable o t:111 'Mrders
Four d z:i plats i. rse ...in h r.
E ihth!-.; "'1. .
I t ek. :, 5
11af-b rre, ..51
It wil be eeny : ( .m'r or
1arti r'iigtoe2' th iei l ishfo
Brewing Company,
Notice.
FIsH LAW.
In accordance with an Act of the
General Assembly. it becomes my
duty to inform the public of the foi
lowing law:
It is unlawful to fish with nets or
gigs. or set traps, or shoot fish with
any kind of gun. in any of the fresh
waters. rivers, creaks. 1a:es or other
streams in C!arendcn. Ctesterfield,
(ieorgetown, Horry. Marion, Marl
boro and Riehland Counties between -
the first day of May and the first day
of September: punishment, a fine of
twenty dollars. one half to be paid
informer, or thirty days imprison
inent.
Any person killing, injuring or de
stroying any fish in the fresh waters
of this State by the use of dynamite,
giant powder, or other explosive ma
terial, shall be punished by a fine of
not more than one hundred dollars,
or imprisonment not more than six
months, or both, in the discretion of
the Court.
Hunting. fishing or shooting on
Sunday is punished by not more than
fifty dollars fine or thirty days im
prison ment.
Any violation of the preceding fish
law is punished by from ten to one
hundred dollars fine, one-half
to be paid informer, or imprisoned
from ten to thirty days for the first
offense: but for the second offense
the punishment shall be one to five
hundred dollars tine, one-half to be
paid the informer, or thirty days to
six months imprisonment.
All of the fish laws must be enforced
by the Supervisor and Township
Boards.
As a sworn official I will discharge
my duty. but I hope there will be no
necessity to invoke the aid of the
law.
T. C. OWENS,
County Supervisor. J
Notice.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION
1-151 of the General statutes of South
Carolina, the County Board of Commis
sioners, at their meeting the 1st Monday in
April, adopted the following schedule of
licenses for the sear 1897:
Hawkers and Peddlers.......$15.00.
Stoves and Ranges..............$25.00.
Lightning Rods ..................$25.00.
Clocks and Watches..............$25.00.
Sewing Machines...... .....$25.00.
Pianos and Organs..............$25.00.
horses and Mules.........S0.00.
All persons engaging in the above men
tioned occupations must procure a license
or they will become liable to punishment
under the law.
it shall be the duty of every Magistrate
and every Constable and of the Sheriff and
of his regular Deputies, ti, and every citi
zen may, demand and inspect the license
of any hawker or peddler in his or their
county, who shall come under the notice
of any of said officers, and to arrest or
cause to be arrested, any hawker or ped
dler found without a good and valid li
cense, and to bring such hawker or ped
dler before the nearest Magistrate to be
dealt with according to law.
By order of board.
T. C. OwFns,
County Supervisor.
Manning, S. C., April 5. 1897.
Notice.
The Township Boards of Commis
sioners of publie highways of Claren
don County will take notice that
they are hereby required to instruct
each of the overseers in their respect
ive townships, to stake off their re
spective roads and notify any per
sons ploWing or otherwise obstruct
ing the p~ulie roads within said
stakes will be required to answer as
directed by law. By order of the
Board.
T. C. OwENS,
Ch. Bd. Sup. C. C.
Manning, May 23.
RECISTRATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina,
CLARENDON COUNTY.
Not ice is hereby given that in ac
cordance with an Act of the General
Asseinbly, the books for the registra
tion of all legally qualified voters,
will be open at tile court house, be
t weeni the hours of ii o'clock, a. in.,
and :3 o'clock, p. mn., on the first Mon
daty of each month and for three suc
cessive days, until thirty days be
fore the next general election. Minors
who shall become of age during that
peiiod of thirty days, shall be en
tit ed to registration before the
hooks are closed, if otherwise quali
tied.
U.'T. WORSHAM,
S. Ui. GRIFFIN,
E. D). HIODGE,
Su nervisors of Registration.
Manning, S. C., January 1st 1897.
W HE N YOU COME
TVOTOWN CALL AT
GALLOWAY'S
SIIAVING SALOON
Which is itt.d upi with an
yeto the com'fort of his
HAL R-CULTTING
IN ALL STYLES,
SIH AVIN3+ Ayn
S H1A M]POOING
Done with neatness and
dispatch..... .. .,.
A cordial invitation
is extended. .
A. B. GALLOWAY.
JOB PRINTING
Of All Kinds
Do n attis Offie.