The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 29, 1897, Supplement to The Manning Times, Image 6

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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION, For special Erection to be 11 >len October 12th, 1S,47. for a State Snator to till the Uaexpired Tern: n:ad Vcant br the 1Resignation of 1o1. L. M. RagiD. AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD at the several precincts established by law in Clarendon County. on Tuesday, October 1-th 1S",. for the following oflicer, to wit: cine State Senator. The polls will open at t o'clock, a. In., and close at 4 o-clock. p. m. At the close of the election the managers shall imllediateLy proceed to publicly count the ballots. With in three days thereafter the Chair man of the Board of Managers. or one of them. to be designated in writing by tile Board. shall deliver to the Conmmissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots, and a written statement of the result of the election at his pre eimct. The Managers of Election shall re quire of every elector ofTering to vote at such election, before allow ing him to vote, in addition to the production of his registrttion cert ii cate. proof of the payliment of 1p011 tax six months before said election of any poll tax then due and pay able. ylhe Managers shall administer to the person offering to vote, an oath that he is qualitied to vote at said election, according to the colstitt tion of the State. and that he has not already voted in said election. The following named personls have been appointed Managers of Elec tion to conduct this election, to wit: Fulton at Fulton-G W Suith. Nel son Brown. J. C. Manning. Calvary at Hodge's Corner-J I) Beatson,'B P Broadway, B IV Des Champs. Friendship at PaIola-.J H T Col liette. C V Brown. \ 1) Rhane. St. Paul. at St. Paul-J I Keels, L M King. J F Richbourg. Santee. at Jordan-R C Plowden, John W Clark. C R Sprot t. St. Marks. Duftie's Old Store-I N Tobias, J W Cole, J S Mitchum. Concord. at Summerton-C B Ay cock, L T Fisher. L E Edwards. St. James. at Davis X Roads Selwyn Dingle, J J Gardner, J M. Davis. Sammy Swamp. at Packsville-R C Lackey. James McCauly. J N Brown. Manning, at Court House-R H Davis, J E Kelly, J H McKnight. Mt. Zion, Wilsons-W M Plowtlen, J E Tobias, C T Ridgeway. Brewington, at Foreston-J A Bess, C M Mason, W T Kelly. Plo vdens Mill, at Alcolu-E E Hodge, Jake Hai vin J R B Hodge. Harmony at (handler's-John G Plowden. H L B Hodge. V E Daniels. Midway, at Mi lway-McFaddim McIntosh, J L Barrow, W H H Hobbs. New Zion, at Boy kins-J M Player. W E Lavender, R E McFaddin, Jr. Douglass, at Cole's Mill-L B Gib son, T M Beard, Sam Smith. Sandy Grove, at Barrineau's-W T Kennedy, R R McFaddin, W H Curry. One of the above named Managers at each box will call upon the Board of Commissioners at Manning, Octo ber th 1St7, to receive ballot boxes, poll list, and instructions, and to be qualified. LOUIS APPELT, ALONYZO SMITH, A J RIC HBOURHG, Commissioners State ElectionMan ning. S. C. Sept. 13, 189J7. NiOTICE OF Special Federal Election. For Special Election to be Holden October 12h, 1897, for a Representative to Rep resent the 6th Congressional District of South Carolina in Congress for the L n expired Term of the 55th Congress. AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD on Tuesday, the 12th cday of October, 1897, at the legally established poll ing precincts in 'Clareudon County, for a Representative of the 6th Con g~ressional District of South Carolina, in the unexpired term of the 5->th Congress of the United States. The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock, a. in., and kept open with out intermission or adjournment un til 4 o'clock, p.- m2. At the close of the election thmeI Managers shall immediately proceed to publiely count the ballots. With in three days thereafter the Chair man of the~Board of Managers, or >ne of them. to be design-.ted in writing by the Board, shall deliver to the Comnmissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containig the ballots, and a written statement of the result of the election at hlis lpre The Managers of Election shall re quire of every elector offering to vote, in addition to the production >f his registration certificate, proof of the payment of poll tax six months before said election of any poll tax then due and p)ayable. The Managers shall administer to ach person offering to vote an oath that he is qualitied to vote at said lection, according to the constitu tion of the State. and that he has not already voted in said election. The following named persons have been appointed to manage said Elec tion by the Board of Commissioners of Election for Clarendon County, to Futon, at Fulton-P H Broughton, ) F ide, James B Richardson. Calvary, at Hodge's Corner-J B tukes, Paul B Hodge. A ID Wither Friendship. at Panoia-S P Hol laday, Felix Chewnling, T R Brails St Paul. at St. Paul-J H McCul um R M McKnight, J P Butler. Santee, at Jordan--John C Gira St. Marks, at Duttie's Old Store J Moultrie Oliver, (O (I Thames. S H Tobias.. . Concord, at Summetrton-b t# Dingle, Jack Shorter, R B James. St James, at Davis Cross Roads (ieo I Lesesne, J B Walker. J H Horto. Sammy Swamp. at Paeksville-P CCCochan, N L Carraway, Jas C Frierson. Manning, at Manning-W J Raw linson, R A Ridgill, J F Bradham. Mt. Zion. at Wilsons-J M Strange. J Edgar Haley, Jeff D. Holladay. Brewington, at Foreston--T L Bagnal, M1 J Blackwell, J Col John P~lowdens Mill. at Aleola-J J Net tte JIas C Harvin, W M Reams. H-armony, at Chandlrs-W I H -ldnal, J'H Johnson, A 1.H D Chian Midway, at Midway-G D Smth W F H errington,. J W Harrow. New Zion, at b'oykins-Ci M H icks, R~S Fleming, A Boykin. D~ouglass, at Cole's Mill-W J Tur beille A J1 Hicks. ,1 J ('arraway. Sandy Grove. at Harrmieau s-W i Tigen, E 'i Harrincaui, 1) H In of the above name~d Managersl~ at ach box will call uponi tihe bo ard o ofCom missi~ioners at Manumlilg, Octo herih 1"7 to reeie ballot iboxe-s, pol l Ii-. and ll~inerntion, amnd to be B \ .JOHiNSU. JUS R ' RIFF IN. S~ W McINT 9SH, Commmisioers Couressionial Elee L. Manning a C., Sept. 13a, 1 {7. 6om~eI WnaWmmonve VlalPresents Given to All of Our Patrons Who Buy $10, $15 and $25 Worth of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Millinery. But Remember We Will Give No Premiums in the Grocery Department. WVith a purchase of $10 we will give a nrice s t of Table and Tea Spoons that look as nice as silver. With a purchase of $15 we will give a nice set of Table spoons, Tea Spoons and Ta ble Forks; all look nice as silver. With a purchase of $25 we will give e ithr of the rolowi ng presents : A set of htavy quadruple plated Silver Spoons, Table Fork, or Ta Spieon. This ware is v. rv heavily plated and is guaranteed to 1 Int from ton t: twtyi years wi:thoat showing any signs of wear. TTwvivTTTTT1yy TT 1TTv yYTyy TyyifTTTyyTTyTriTi iivvv1TT 1r7fitYTTiirnTTTiTvTTTiT Can Anybody Seat These Prices ? Will Anybody Try? 5,000 yards Dress Ginghos, in the latst fail ,:es, at e. .r yar. 1: every yi warranted Lot to fade, and it it faldes we r.t' n Noar money. 5,o AU0 yards of good Cb ek Hoii aun at 4c. per yard or 3 3 e. by tie iIt. 3,000 yards yard-wide Sta Island at 4 1-41. per yard that .' know you cannot luy anywhere for less than 5c. 3,000 yards of the best indigo blue andI standard hint Calicos at 5t. per yard that are sold everywhere at 0 1-4c, A large line of Jeans at 10'. per yard. A Iarg- :ne of 40 per cent. wo l Jeans at 15c. A large line of 75 per cent. wool Jeans at 2k'. pr yar1. A i-tr e line of al!- wcol'9 ounce Jeans at 20c. per 'Card that we know you cannot bay for ls th ma I30. TI/1TTyy TyvTnryynyn yyvfyyyyyyyyyyTTTTTTnTytyvi'TTTffmT!iTTTiTiTTTTTTTTT TinfitiTTfi Inl Our Dress Goods DJepniriiieiit We own bargains that must command the atitn:inn of the ladies. Just think of it, a nice all-wool Dress Flannel, in all the leadin. sha,ies, 36 inshIs wide, only 23e. per yard. A nice line of Ste-phen's all-wool Dress Fl:nne:s at 25c. per yard. A nice line of 42-inch Henriettis, in all of the stylish shades, 25c. p y iks, Velvets, Gimps and Ribbons for trimming the above. TITT1Y T1YWYffTTTT1TTi vii1iTiTTinTViTIY nTTYviv1 n ,t, ivvvv Tiv v rVYTTcyyyyyVTTIViiymy Our MJilliniery 1)epartmnent Is now ready for the reception of our lady friends. Ouar M:ss Beckh~am has returned from the North and has brought with her one of the prettie.t sections' of pattern Hats ever shown in this piace. We invite all of our lady patrons to comie and look at our fall nd winter Milltnery before making their purebases. ry~yvYTTTTTTyy~yrnTTTyyntyiiYvrmnvurv viivYitiVVYTYYY iniYYriviiYYTTYVTTWT~TWT (150 and IadiSS 700o1 and C0tt0n ladrer, In this department we believe we own sonie valutes that cannot be met by oar com etitors. 25 dozen ladies' Jersey Ilibbed Undervests, with gussets under the arms, at 25e. ach that we have never been able to offer for less than 3t5e. each. 25 dozen men's Merino Undervests that will weigh 2 18 poands to the pair at 25e ach that we don't believe you can buy in this town for the monev we ask for it. A large line of gent's and ladies' all-n ool and wool tmixei Ve\ts. A large line of misses' and children's and infants' wvoo! and cotton Vests. 100 dozen gent's Half Hose at 5c. per paor thiat we don't blieva you can bmy for less han Sc. A large line of gent's, ladies' ana mtisse& Rloe of all kinds. vvTTv,,vTvviy ivn , yvyv Y1YyT11TYTT1TYtviTYvvViT1VYiVYYTT1YVniWiYTnYiYiYYWnnYTTYYTYynnTWyT Shoes, Shoes. In this department we have ha1 to see tre the b--s; goods in the raarket, and if von .ant good honest values cotue' to us and you wil get them. Under no consileration ill wve sell vo u trashy stuff withotut letting you knm-'w what we are selling. We carry a line of gent's and ladies' Shoes that we guarantee every pair to give rea onable satisfaction and if they do not we return your money. HTT VVYTY!VTIYVVTTU VJVYIHVT VVi~f~ifrVini T T1T~ttnvrtflYriviviffiYTTilivifYTTY1TiffViffiTT Clothing, Clothing. W~hen you want a nice cheap Su;t of 4 lothes 1-- Mure to give nie a call. We h .ve hem in a I s:yles and prices. A nice al-wt 1 - it' s quit for <li tdI 50. Au-wool knee uit, from 6 to 33 years al1, $1.25. W. al aealri- nci et chiblr-n's knxee Suits fom O5e. to $1 p~er suit. We have .wn>eo th le v ' ames in 1'nts to be found in tis own. Call and see ofar liinegn's Pu:ts .t wa .tf-:rig ,t * 1 .5 pr puair and we feel sure von will buyv if you ned ai.:.h i tm lia. -V ans 1'mtts fromi 50c. to $1 per pair. HATS, HATS. Call and see the line of gent's Hats we are erteritg iet $l e uen. Children's Hats fr am 2e. to 50c. ech. We also carry a nice l ie of gem Ls 1L.,s at 5ce. anid 75e. eaeb. Young men, just call and see our hne o: l|t .t 3:y> -ires~ lats at $1.73 aod :::.50 hey are perfect beauttes. We also carry a nice line of old mfen's Hats at S1 $1.23 and 150-ach. In short, wve have Hats to suit everi body ad t- suit amny size p~cket. OUR GROCERY. R-nmeraber ouar grocery department is up-ot all the timne . C00'e 14e' 12 1-20. and 20e. per pound. G;r:anulated 5muga:r, 10 p--nds f *r $lj1] ) j0ounds best Feaur S1. Blamck Pepper 12 1-2c. per poundl. T'eas ilue., I . :a:i 75e. per pouid. Fat M.ackerel 10c. per pound. B--,: New Orleans Mo:s-se., 4ue. ;cr gt:d)in. Iecst .Xpple Vinegar 25c. pr gallon. Kaosene Oil 15:. per gall-a. Try our Fauer's Delight pl ug Tobacco at 250'. ier poinal. Free SilvCer, 250. ler' pudHeLion, 25e. per' pound. Wo* aston Boonm, 35e pI laund. Grangr, :t-. lIr pounid. IR. Bros'Best, 40'e. 1er ponud. W. Lave prices -n Tobacco, takIng into conl sdratio'n the quahty, that no comilpetition can down. ini Conclusion We wish to say to our friend w~hen thy comt t twn jast go around and get price's.:and then comec to its and get our pm ices a:1 el a"-'4 ii vo l 11w:Il be ours, for weo knmow that we buy our goods as cheap as they ca I-- b , :i: e-ah, and we know tL o one canm sell themt anyv ceapc. than we daun ithey alK sh'ldy an itry t' "e w ili not handle if we ennl h-lp P. W. E.JENKINSON.D ammammanum rmnnmanna OROSSWELL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Sr 'I.:n~. S. C.. Selltember. 1@7. IDe-ar I ttron :--Earlyv in the season we anticipated a sharp advance in a 'reat mranly iteins inl the grocery line. tuore especially Flour. Cheese. But te-r, Starch. Canned ioods. Cakes. Crackers and Candies. as well as other it(in. ( rr uver leing coinectuel direct with itattluarters and in the imarket all tile tiine. have b eent keen to take advanutagte of the advaucing intirIets and have bought heavily along this lint- at Rock bottom prices. \\' invite 4eni.4'etiTio! from any u oure anul byv in:tking intiniry for prices or3 tlilin: 41n u1s we will prove to vou that we can positively save you money by trading with uis. We take ple~asutre in bunating you helow prices ot a fw itein1 in tnirokent quiantit's: New \ ol Sat I:Ini t sinall 'renat ( 'hii e Maeet k rI .1 doz. in case ..... (Chee---................. (" 11:. lb. ........................'1k. per doz. or inore ilheese ;t one tiin- we wil! Sardoi-s, 'lonatots ad Peaches at deliver froin N. Y. . le. II. loItwer pricet than elsewhere. Janiestowtn Fancy Creamery Butter. UI-st Large Crystal Lumn Starch. 40 from N. Y................, 22e. 1.' lb. boxes................ . :. 1 4c. N. Y. Biscuit Co's Crackers in boxes, E.ctod Luck Baking Powders per ease sin 10 box lots, we will deliver them of 1(111 simall or 50 large.......... -:>.7. at prices Ielow, at yorr depot:: Soda, quality gutaratnteed the best. (inger Snay- autl X X X Soda ('rack- 1 and 1-2 lbs.... ...... 1-2c. per 11). ers....................... 1-2 . We are agents and headquarters N icaes aind Lemton (ratkers..ct. Ib- for the Atn-rican Tobacco ( os goods. Sugar Cake... ...... - ( .1-.1. D 1ukes and CyCle Cigarettes, Dukes Fancy Mixed Cakews...... ("fi 1-'2. lb- Mixture Sniokin:: Tobaco. Old Vir Nicnaes and I itons in bbl....4 1-2e- *ginia and (l1 tlorv (lieroots, :; Rat Sodas and Snaps.... ... .. 1e. 1b. -,ts : for : (:lier<ots and can sell Pure Stick (':iy. i lb 1. bxS. (.ce- themn as cheatp as from aly soure in Tern Mixture in i. pails .... f -2 1-e the world. We sell the best cheap Su:erior Mixture InI -) lb. pails Cigar for 50e. a box of 150 that is sold ... ... ... .. ... .. .. .7 1-2c. lb. in anly n arket. (iod ('araut el inl 511 . 1'ails, 1-:e. Ib.: Our "King Korn ('igar we bought (locoauttt : aripsnu Shee. in . lb. at a special bargain at less than fac boxes..................0i . per box. torv priess and offer while they last .> varieties of the best Selected.large at o' ) per 1.000 or :il er 1e. "Su bright Penny (oods, -Uest dein't css," the king,, of all e. Cpigars. :u5 100 full count to uoX. +e.- and 50e. cesr 1.hek0 go0al0. igr 8 per box. per 1.0111. We carry a complete line of fine ve have bought several ears of Candies and (takes. Flour before the recent steep ad Coffees and Teas a Specialty. Choice vance and will continue to sell at less Roasted Coffee in 1 lb. pkgs. ?, itkrs th-n the mills prices, In Coffee, we to euse. our special price 12 1-2e Dl. h.ae the greatest bargains we have (ood Alaska Salnoti, 4 doz. in case ever had. ranging fron S 1-2e. lb. up. ...... ............. ...-. per doz. Soaps -t factory ptices Sugars. Ba Finest (oluinubia River. - do'. inl e-se con Lard. Sal et-.t lowest possi ...... ... ............1 per doz. - pt-cts. Ou- warehouse is loaded Ovsters. No. 1 full weight. 4 doz. in with btrgains. (jivt us a trial. We tase........ .........ie per do.atare in position to do you good. Soaps avy t fctrupieslugr..a Von Lard SaL et. at loes possi- ! ic ORS WJL & cOG. HARDWARE AH CUTLERY. W-e.are no strangers To the I peple of Clarendon: they know us and our . ethods of doing business. v e x 0f tend a hearty inv.tation to visit our store. Our long experience gives us C a great advantage over our coi-peti tors and our patrons get the benefit. 5 . Our stock is large and varied aud our prices are low. We have added to our inmiltnise stock of Hardware a large line of PHarness. Saddles, Rubber and Belt ing. Leather. etc. (treat bargains in Guns. Pistols. etc. Headquarters for Powder. Shot and - Shells (loaded and emptv). ? Engine Supplies, Beltin;g, etc. r a R. W, DURANT & SON, I Sumter, S. C. 232 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON S. C. State- Agents for the S:0- of Wholesale .-:nPlte Surpves, l'inwarti-, Perivl anfacurngCo Doors, ashSandBlinds Wep-nte unprt tinihteriyWeach~ ant w--appinta Prese-od n in Stolsng uSlfor uts pticods Perci al M nufS-tsiatl~uring.~~ii C oI:. THE CAROLEEIN'GRO.,CHRLETN CON. Sucessrsnf OfYth BiROWtch BirthdaW edding~ andenritmsPsnt 195 Est Ba - -WATCHrlest:onS. - insterling silve xCic~ECk , a So ThiE C AROLIN, DRONER COMPA 1 . Ea!s Bay -A Charlestn, S. C. Sm -nNIN. S. C. OFFICE IN MANNING HOTEL. We are now ready to show you one of the most complete lines of CLOTHING, HATS AND in the history of our business. .fen's Suits fromi $2 to $25. .1 Dandly aIll wool Suit at k.J.5 (IHlue, Black or Boyx' Suits f'romt S3 to $15. Childl' Suits. ag'es .4 to 1G' yeurs,~ 500. to $5J. Hra ts. 15Jc. to &J. Caps', 10c. to .51.25. Our stock is com plete in every respect and it gives us pleas ure to show it. Watch this space for prices. Yours truly, BROWN CUlTTINO DEGAR, LEADINO CLOTHIERS, Eligleergh TIh only n:mclhine that in one operation will elean, hull and polish rough rice, put tin, it in merchaIntable condition, ready for table use. SIMPLE AND EASY TO MANAGE. CORN MILLS SAW MILLS, PLANING MACHINES: .:i 1 :1 1, l of W'- Xodrking Ma chliav. Ennoms ad Boilers On hand at Factory llices. V.C.BADHAM, (eneral Agent,' COLUMZIA S. C. Notice. Oflice S':perintendent of Educa ' n, Clarendou County. Until further notice I will be in c office every Saturday, fronm 9 a. in. to 1 in. and from 2 p. m., to 5 p. in. Other days wi 11 be spent in visiting the schools. W. S. RICHBOURG. Supt. Education, C. C. M1anning, S. C., Feb. 1st 1897. TAX NOTICE. County Treasurer's Oflice, Cirrndoa 'o S Mlannng S C. Se pter::bert 18. 1897. 1 The tax b"lks wil b- on :or ti.m c"I lection of t x-s !or te :.- :a y-,r e ':un men c ing January 1 .:. i 97. -.:. : 15t bdy "l October. 189). on n i o:. op, n until the 31st day of Det nober, followini. after which tiit a nI.'ts of 15 per cent;. at tach~es to aIIll un pahi !aXe. The followie' is th71 tax Ivt : For it:1" 'arpo --. :i- (5m m .-.. For Co i.x. Kr i mi.lls. For (r':.s :::.. a . h e n Flr Paot Imi Lft' . t -'- !:tiilne mil (1-2). l ' a l 12 1-4 u- : :-i1' of Sp .n:.ti Sco :i T:tx. ) Special two i2: 'u:. Seb Tax, School Dis.r.et-No -19". Total 14 1.4 mills School Db-trict "1." Spec:al four -I) mills, School Tax. School District -No. "7. Total 11 1-4 mills School District "7''. Specua! tour k4) mills, School Tax, School District-No. '"2". Total 16 1-4 mills, School District "20". Ever. male citizn between tlhe age s of twenty-one and sixty years, except those incapa'A of earning asupport from being nainmed or from other cauzes, and except tho:,e who are now exempt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls. The lav. requires that Commutation Road Tax shall be paid for the succeeding year when State and County Taxes are paid. S. J. BOWMAN, Treasurer Clarendon County. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SH OE in t~e~ orid. For 1, years this shoe. by merit alone, hais dis.tanced all competitors. W. L. Diouglas $:1.50. $4.0) and $5.00 shoes are the productions of skille-d workmen. from the best niaterial possible at these prices. Also. 82.50 and $7..tO shoes for men. *2.50, $2.I' and :.5for boys. W. L. Douglas sboes are indorsed by ov-er i1, ,w werarers as the best In style, it and durability of any ' shoe ever offered at the priceS.. They are made in all the latest shapes and styles, and of every vari ety of leather. If dealer cannot supply you, write for cata logue to W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by E. C. HORTON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA. COUNTY OF CLARENDON. IN THE COMM3ON PLEAS. W. D. Coker, Plainitif,. Against, Sbimon Fleming. Delendiat. Sununons for Rioief* C'oplaint not Served. ToL the De-fendant. Sni'a .e-: Toa aro hereby Sui.,weoi.1 and required to answer tihe comaplo nt in this ac-tion, which lhas bee.n filesi tie oiilee of the CI-rk of the Court of t Io LI n Plas for sid C.,ui ty. andi :o -r -a c- py of your an-wer to the s di I-e-::..i:t LIn the subl scriber. at hi-. ottie, at ..ning, in said Cocnt w.~ithin twenty days atter the service heeof, excetusive of the dasy 0f such service; and it you fail to answer thbe complaint w~ithin the time aforesaild the Plaintiff in this action will ap;>iy to the Court for the relief demaLnded in the compliut Plaintitf Attorney. September 11, 1507. To the Defendant. Simon Fleming: Take Notice that the Complaint in this action together with the Summons, of which this is a eopy, was tiled in the otlice of the Clerk of the Court for Clarendon County aoresaid at the Townof MIanning in the State f South Carolina on the 11th day of Sep tenber A. D. 1897. B3. Pl-EcssLEY 13.\nioN. [No. 84tt.) To Consumers of L.ager Beer: The Germania Blrewing Conmpany,. of Charleston. S. C., have made arrangements with the South Carolina State authorities by which they are enabled to till orders1 from consunl-rs for ship:nlents of beer in ny quantity It the fllowintg prices: Phnts, paitent s.topper, Ge. pe Ldozen. Four dozen lint, in (cratt, S2.80 per crate. Etghth-keg, ~ 31.5 Quarter-keg. - 2. Halt-barrel, $1.50. Exports, pint-. ten dozen in harrel, $9. It will he n ce-ssarv tor co'nsumners or parties ordering to s.t t,- ihat th he-r is for ivat~le c' n-:i'ptio "s .i ftr special uaa~ted ur, ma l or:.. asce.t nopS nid. mal:t, an.-1 . re.mo~ :;n I i by the ediedi fra.ter itv. Sendl : -. hfr a trial oirder. Brewing Cornuany, Charleston, S. C. .r .witsQos. w e-Li l.AST. T\ILSON &. DtI.\NT. Ator-neip and Counseloru at Law, MiANI2TQS C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, Cr.LuT-r, . C., 10i 1197. On and after this date the following passengcr schedule will be in effect: NORTHEASTERtN RAILROAD. South-Bound. -:15. 23. *53. Lv Florenc . 3.35 A. 8.00 P. Lv Kingsttr, 8.51. Ar Lancs, 4.48 :.15 Lv Lau. 448 9.15 7.52 P. Ar Chiarleston, G.2:) 10).5 9.25 . *32.. *52. Lv'l: a . :. 5tI0 P. 7.w A. A1r Lan.:c", 7 05 03; S2 Le LII; r. , 7 21 Ar Floo m-... 25 755 'Dailyv. u)dyeot om,.. No. 52 :urs tiiough to Colnnibia via Central R. R. of S. C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 rui vi.t Wilson and Fayettevilie-Short Line-an-1 make close crnnr ction for all points North. Trains o. . DR. . hi:ave Florence daoily' exce;.: San: lay 5.55 a mu. a rive Dar ling'ton . ;n, a Cieraw, 10.140 a in, Wd r2 2.5 y m:). Lave Florence d:aily- : r - 1.t Su.ndayv. -S 1) p mn, arrive Dar lington, 8 40 p in, liarts l.e .35 p in, B: nnetsvlie 9.3p m, GilSon 10 p iii. Leave F orence Sunday only 9 a i, arrive Darlirgton 9.27, Hartsville 10.10 Leav G ,lbon diavily except0n ::n.15 a , Ikane:tville 0 41 a m, :r:.,e Darling. ton 7.40 a mn. Leave iliartsville daily ex cept .Sunday 0.3) a i, arr:v"e Darlington 7.15 i i, iave Darlington 7.45 a m, arriva Florence 8.15 a in. Leave Wadtsboro daily except Sunday :3 :. Chera, 5.15 p in, D-trlington 0.29 p in, arrive Florence 7 p in Leave Hartsville Sunday only 7 a in, iarlintun 7.45 a in, arrive Florence 8.10 a III. J. 11. KENLEY, JNO. F. DIVINE, Gen'i .\lanager. Gen'l Sup't. T. 11. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMEISON, Gen' Pass. Agent. W. & A. So; 35. 52. Lv W1i 1i.: ',- 0 P. Lv .\alr:.'., 1 3 . A1r Fl--e' , 72 Lv Fiorene3.5 A. Ar Sutiter, 9.1'1 '1.4i) Lv Sni.:er. 8 15 -9.35 A. Ar C(oii n:ai, I0 35 10.55 No 5 ra' a .. g fromr Charleston via C r. i . 11 ' Cuarhv.ten 7 a in, Lane 's 2:a ::. . l . 'nin 9 -> a i. ::rt b)-Boon d. 54. 53. 3. Lv Caumii, "5.5 A. -5.15 P. Ar Si:ter, 7.12 G.35 Lv n'omter, 7 15 '6 45 P. Ar Fiorence, 8 257.55 Lv Florence, 8 55 Lv Marion, 931 Ar Wilmington, 12 15 ?Daily. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C.. via Central R. I., arriving Manning 7.10 p in, Lanes, 7.48 p m, Charleston 9.25 p in. Trains on Conway 3ranch leave Chad bourn 10.4) a in, arrive Conway 1 p in, re turning leri:: -^-way 2.45 p in, arrive Chadbouw o.15 p in, leave Chadbourn 5.45 p in, arriv.e at Hub 6.25 p in, returning leave Hub 8.30 a in, arrive at Chadbourn 9.15 a in. Daily except Sunday. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. CENTRAL R. R. OF SO. CAROLINA. No. 52 Lv Charleston, 7.00 A. M. Lv Lanes, 8.26 Lv Greeleyville, 8.40 Lv Foreston, 8.49 Lv Wilson's Mill, 8.56 Lv Manning, 9.05 Lv Alcolu, 9.15 Lv Brogdon, 9.21 " Lv W. & S. Junct., 9.32" Ar Sumter, .9.35 " Ar Columbia, 10.55 " No. 53 Lv Columbia, 5.15 P. 31. Lv Sumter, 6.42 " Lv W. & S. Junct. 6.43" Lv Brogdon, 6.56 " Lv Alcola, 7.01 " Lv Manning, 7.10 " Lv Wilson's Mill, 7.19" Lv Foreston, 7.26 Lv Greeleyvilie, 7.36" Ar Lanes, 7.48 Ar Charleston, 9.25 " MANCHESTER & AUGUSTA R. R. No. 35. Lv Sumt--r, 4.40 A. 3!. Lv Privateer, 4.54 " - Lv Pine*v od 5.05 " Lv Reminri, .5.14 " Lv Oranigeburg, 5.57" Ar Dunmairlc, G.30 " No. 32 Lv Den mak, 4.55 P. 3!. Lv Orangeburg, 5.25" Lv R--mini, 6.06 " Lv Pmowed, 6.10 " Lv Privateerr, 6.27 " A r Sumuter, 6.40 - -BROCXINTON HAS A FULL LINE Soaps, Perfumes, Patent Medicines, Pure Drugs, Stationery, Vaseline. Ice old Soda Water and Mjlk Shakes UP TO DATE. AT BR{OCKINTONR~ Oeo,8. 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