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LOUIS APPELT, EDITOR. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1897. P1U;LISHED EVEhY WEDNESDAY. SUB3SC1iPTION RATES: One ..-..........................$1.50 Six Mon tiAc........ .............7 Four Months....................... 50 ADVEIRTISING RATES: One square, one time, $1; each subse ouent insertion, 30 cents. Obituaries and rribnter. of Respect charged for as regular advertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve months. Commun ications must be accompanied L the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. 1o communication of a personal char acter will be published except as an adver tisement, Entered at the Post Office at Manning as Second-Class Matter. GENERAL CLINGMAN GONE. Aged North Carolinta'. Ureathes His Last lin au l Iane Asylum. RALEIGH, Nov. 6.-General Thomas I. Clingnan, ex-United States senator, died in the Morgantowvn insane asylum. Aged, poor and infirm, the state gave him a home there. General Cinuinan was born in Yad kin county in 1816, elected a Whig member of the legislature in 1535 from Surry and a state senator in 1836 from Asheville, became a leader of the Whig party and was a member of congress from 1843 to 15S, excepting the Twenty ninth congress. In 1858 he was ap pointed to the United States senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Asa Biggs and was re-elected. His speech on Clav's defeat led to a duel with William ~L Yancey of Ala bama. At the outbreak of the civil war he entered the confederate army as colonel of the Twenty-fifth North Carolina reg iment and soon became brigadier gen eral and was wounded at Cold Harbor and at Petersburg. He served as delegate to the national Democratic convention in 1865, but has avoided politics since. He was never married. RUSE OF BOLD ROBBERS. Men Almost Murder a Merchant and Then Take His Money. SPARTANBURG, S. C.. Nov. 6.-Just after dark one of the boldest robberies ever known in this section occurred at Welford, 10 miles from this place. A man came to the home of Albert Bal lenger, a prosperous merchant and farmer, and asked Mr. Ballenger to go to the store, as he wished to buy some " goods. Mr. Ballenger was eating supper, and after finishing went with him. The man bought a bill and gav- ''-e mer chant a $20 note. Mr. BalL. :. r went to his safe for the change, and while he was securix g the money, having the safe open, he was dealt a blow on the head, which crushed his skull. Another man who was present then joined the robber. They looted the safe, locked the door and walked out. It was several hours before the robbery was discovered. Mr. Ballenger is still unconscious. The two men escaped. Bloodhonds have been sent for. BiG MEETING OF BLACKS. Nepublicans Hold a Convention at Raleigh and Adopt Resolutions. R ALE-GH, NQv. 6.-A mass conven tion of North Carolina negroes, held here, adopted the name of the Lincoln Republican league. It indorsed the ao tion of the penitentiary directors in re fusing to follow Governor R~ussell's ad vice and lease the penitentiary convicts. The convention was called in protest against the giving of all offices. save ten, to the 30,000 white Republicans, and it is said this insulted the 120,000 negro voters. Resolutions were adopted calling on all negro Republicans hereafter to vote for no man opposed to giving the negro full recognition; that in inture before any man is nominated negroes should exact a written pledge that he will give half of his clerical force to the negro Republicans; that all nominees shall give a pledge in favor of negro educa tion, and that negroes who are willing to trade their race off for office shall not be nominated. Dead stranger Is Identified. CHAJILEroN, Nov. 8.-The body of the stranger found on Sullivan's island beach Monday has been identified by a purser of the steamer Iroquois as H. Johnson. who took passage from New York on Wednesday last and left the ship at Charleston on Friday. He stayed at the hotel here two nights and went to the island Sunday. It is thought here that he committed suicide and that his name was possibly as sumed. The Masons have charge of the body and will search for his family. He l'ut a Baiset 1.n hIs HearL. CormrBa, S. C., Nov. 3.-Joseph W. Atkinson, 21 years old, and a telegraph operator in the office of the train dis patcher at this place for the Southern railway, committed suicide here by shooting himself through the heart. ie. left a note to his mother, which was taken possession of by his roommate. Atkinson's mother lives in Atlanta, and he has a brother at Seneca. His posi tion afforded him a comfortable living, and he was in line of promotion. Mordered For Her Money. Cottxra, S. C., Nov. 4. - Phyllis ?itts, an old negro woman, was bru tally murdered in her home near Don aids. Abbeville county. It wvas gen erally known that the old woman had quite a sum of money hidden in her house. The floors had been tora up and what money there was taken. One. negro has been arrested. Democratic Morning Daily. RALEIGH, Nov. 8. -The new Demno cratic morning daily here is named The Post, and will appear Nov. 20. As yet the editor-in-chief is not selected. There is more catarrh in this section of the coruntry than all other diseases put to et-.and until the last fow years wvas sup poe1to b.e inrale. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a Ic cal disease, an corescribed local remedies, ad by coux stan:~iv failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incarable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease. and therefore requiresa constitutional tteatmnent -Halls Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J1. Chenev & Co. Toldo, Ohio, ia the rEnlv contstitmi'enal cure on the mar ket. It il takcen internally in doses fromn 0 rptoa t.aas poonful. It acts directly on the Lood and' mue s surfaces oit the syste:::. They otTer one hundred dollars for anv case it fails to cure. Send for cir calars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eliza S. M. Hammett, James Harve' Hammett, Guli Elma Witherspoon Benjamin J. Hammett, Jared N Hammett, U lyses B. Hammett, Isa bella Garick, Annadine H. Wil liams, Warren Nelson Hammett John Knox Witherspoon, Bessie E Bunting, Addie E. Sanders, Susai Ann Shackelford, William J. With erspoon, Lilla G. Ellison, Hammet Barrow, Lula R. Vann, Jessie E Phillips and Robert G. Wither spoon, plaintiffs, against Julia A. Conyers, Ella Huggins, Ben jamin H. Teague, Newton Teague Irene Parker, Venetia H. Auld any John W. Huggins, defendants. Decree in Partition. UNDER AND BY VIR TUE OF I Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the obove stated ac tion, to me directed, bearing date Oc tober 28th, 1897, I will sell at publi< auction, to the highest bidder, a Clarendon Court House, at Manning in said county, witin the legal hour for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6t1 day of December, 1897, being sales day, the following described real es tate: TRACT No. 1. "All that tract of land situate an< being in Clarendon County, in th< State aforesaid, containing six hun dred and seventy-five acres, more 0 less, bounded on the north by land of Daniel Nelson, lands of S. A. Rig by and lands of Holladay; o the east by lands of Moses Levi an< lands of -- Colclough; on the south by the public road leading from Black River to Manning an< which separates it from the tract o forty acres hereinafter described, an( on the west by lands of J. W. Mc Leod and D. W. Alderman, the sam< being fully shown by a plat thereo made by H. D. Moise, surveyor, an( filed with the proceedings in said ac tion, the said tract being commonly called the Blakeley place. Tn.cr No. 2. "All that tract of land, containing fort3 acres, situate and being in Clarendon Conn tv and in the State aforesaid, bounded oz the north by the public road leading fron Black River to Manning and which sepa rates it from tract No. 1, above described on the south by lands of the estate of M Abrahams; on the east by lands of - Colciough, and on the west by the lands o: J. W. McLeod, the said parcel of fort, acres being claimed by the heirs of Mat thias Abrahams, deceased." Tzrass oF SAL:. The parcel of forty acres shall be sold fo rash. The parcel of 675 acres shall be sol< for one-half cash, the balance on a credit o one year from the day of sale, the time por tion to be secured by the bond of the pnr chaser, bearing interest from the day o sale, and a mortgage of the premises sold The purchaser to have the option of paying his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. J. BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10. 1897. [16-4t State of South Carolia, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob WV McLeod, plaintiff, against Joseph P Plowden, defendant. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUJDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated action, to me directed bearing date 30th day of October, 1897,: will sell at pulic auction, to the highest bid dcr for eash, at Clarendon Court House, a Manning. in said county, within the lega hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6ti day of December, 1897, being salesday, th, following described real estate: "All that certain lot or parcel of land sit unte, lying and being in the fork of Blaci River, county and State aforesaid (Claren don County, South Carolina), and contain ing twenty-five acres, bounded north an< west by lands of Grier White; south, b: lands of Ben Plowden, and on the east b: lands belonging to Milly English." Purchaser to pay for papers. D JBRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 1897. [16-4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of C|afredon1, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob W. McLeod, plaintiff, against John WV. Baker and E. V. Baker, defend ants. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BT VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated action, to me directed bearing date 30th day of October, 1897, will sell at public auction, to the highes bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House at Manning, in said county, within the le gal hours for judicial sales, on Monday. th< &h day of December, 1897, being salesday the following described real estate: "All the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to all that certain trac of hand in Clarendon County, in said State contining thirty acres, and bonded as fol lows: North. by lands of S. 11. D. Evans west, by lands of Mrs. E. V. Baker, and or the south by lands of W. D. Coker." Parchaser to pay for papers. D. J. BRADHAM. Sheriff Clarendon GCunty. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10. 1897. [16-4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon, COURT OF COMMON PLr'AS. Samuel M. Nixsen, plaintiff, against Caroline Johnson, Eliza Johnson and William Junius Johnson, defend ants. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A J'dgment Order of the Court of Coin mon Pleas, in the above stated ac tion, to me directed, bearing date o~ October 30th, 1897, I will sell at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder foi cash, at Clarendon Court House, al Manning, in said county, within th legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon day, the 6th day of December, 1897 being salesday, the following describ ed real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract o; land situate, lying and being nea White Oak Swamp, in the County o: Clarendon, in the State aforesaid containing seventy acres and bound ed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Joseph Sprott, Jr.; on th~ east by lands of Henry Childers; or the south by lands of Moses Dingle and on the west by lands of the grantors (Isaac Johnson) herein (noiw lands of Caroline Johnson)." Purchaser to pay for papers. D).J. BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning. S. C., Nov. 10, 1897. [16-4t F OR SALE-A Gentlemen's Bicycle, used very little, "'97 Model."' Will sell at a bargain. Address C, P. 0. Bos 186 Sumte,. C a ' 5-2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. D. Coker, plaintiff, against Simon Fleming, defendant. - Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date October 30th, 1897, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Man ning, in sail county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1897, being salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: "All that certain piece or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon and State aforesaid, containing one hundred acres, more or less, and boun ded as follows: North, by lands of Jack Hicks; east, by land of Talbot Worsham; south, by lands of John Coker, and west, by lands of S. P. Brockinton. - Purchaser to pay for papers. - D. J. BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C , Nov. 10, 1897. [1G4t State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT CF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob \V McLecd, plaintiff, against Sumter Smith, defendant. Judgment for Foreclosure und Sala. UNDER AN) BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action. to me directed, bearing da:e 30th day of October, 1897, I will sell at public auctioa, to the highest bidder frr cash, at Chiretnian Coat Hlouse, at Manning, in sail cOaltv, within the le gal Lours for judicial sales, on MIonday, the 6th day of December, 1617, beng salesday, the following described real estate: "All my right, title and interest in and to all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in C'arerdon County, in the State aforesaid, containi::g two hundred and twelve acres, m:e or less, and bounded and batting as follows, to wit: North, by lands of Mrs. W H B Richardson; east, by lands of the estate of J W Wells, now in possession of Nathan and Edwin Wells; south. by lands of T W Brailsford, and west by lands of J V Weeks. The said tract of land being the same deeded to my (Sumter Smith) father, Rduben Smith. de ceased, by William Moultrie Brailsford, trustee; and also forty-four (1) acres of the above described tract of haud, as per plat hereto attached, drawn by J D Rutledge, surveyor, January 10th, 1890. the same be ing set apart to me (Sumter Smith) by an agreement of the heirs of said Reuben Smith as a part of my interest in said land." Purchaser to pay for papers. D J BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 1897. [164t State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob W. McLeod, pla'ntiff, against Sampson Tindal, defendant. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date 30th day of October, 1897, I will sell at public auction, to the highest .bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at MIanning, in said county, within the le ,gal hours for jndicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1897, being salesday, - the following describ-ed real estate: t"All that piece. parcel or tract of land, I situate, lying and being in Clarendon County, said State. containing thirty-three (33) acres, more or less. and bounded and butting as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Johnson and William Tindal, now of Spring Branch, the line which sep arates WVm. Tindal's land from the grantors; east, by lands of William Tin dal and land of J Elbert Tindal, the run of Spring Branch separating same from William Tin dal's land, and the run of Home Branch separating it from J Elbert Davis' land; south, by the run of Home Branch and es tate of Scipio Tindal's land, and on the west by the estate Seipio Tindal's land and land of Johnson." Purchaser to pay for papers. J DBRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 1897.[14 STATE OF SOUTH GAROUINA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob W. McLeod, plaintiff, against Henry J. Abraham, defendant. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stateo action, to me directed, bearing date 30th day of October, 1897, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the le gal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the th day of December, 1897, being salesday, the following described real estate: -"All that tract of land, situate in Citren don County, in said State, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or lesC, bounded on the north by lands of W. J. Conyers, known as the Blakeley' place; oi the east and south by lands of J. W. Rid gill, formerly II. D. Plowden, and on the west by lands of the Bank of Manning, known as the 'Sellers place.'" Pnrchaser to pay for papers. D. J. BRUADHIAM, Sheritf Clarendon County. Manning, S. C. Nov. 10, 1897. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COil\ION P'LEAS. Mary B Pressley, plaintiff, against Oscar J Tindal, defen-lant. -luidgment ftor Foree-losume and Sale. UFDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of (onmn Picas. in the above stated action, t-> me directed, bearing date 20th (lay of Februamry, 1897, I wiill sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarenidon Court House, at Manning, in said county. within the le gal hours for juidicial .sales, on Monday, the th dav of December. 189i7, being salesday, the 1ollowing described real estate: -That tract of land situate in the county aforesaid, contatining one hundred and nineteen acres, more or less, bounding. north, on lands of Wmn. N Stukes; to the east by run of Sammy .'wamp; to thesoutb, Wi. Blriggs, and to the west by the road which divides it from the tract conveyed by W F B Hlaynsworth to Win. Briggs." -Purchaser to pay for papers. D J BRADHAM, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 1897. Notice of Discharge. On the 3rd day of December, 1897, I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Claren don County for letters of dismissory as ad ministratrix of the estate of Dr. S. P. Oliver, deceased. C. d. OLIVER, Administratrix, Nomber, 3, 1897. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Emma J Graham and Sarah Ann Rich bourg. plaintiffs, against Alice Hodge, Dora Gamble, Bunyon Wind ham and Edward 1 Gamble, defendants. Decree in Partition. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed. bearing date 30th day of October, 1897, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Clarendon Court House, at Man ning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1897, being salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Clarendon County and State aforesaid, containing three hundred and forty acres, be the same a little more or less, bounded now or formeily as follows: North, by the lands of Isaac Hodge and Cousar; east, by Black River; south, by lands of the e-tite of Nelson, and west by lands of D WC Alderman, being the tract ot land on which Spenser D Windhami resided at the time of his death." TEints. One half cash and balance on a credit of one year with bond of purchase and mort gage of the premises sold, with the right of the purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay f:r paler<, D J BRADilAM, Sheriff Claren don County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 18)7. [10-4t State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, COURT OF cO.MMON PLEAS. Joseph Sprott, Jr., W E Bro.:n, S A Net tles ;Md Abe Levi, Truntees of the Young Mien's Baildingt ;:n.i L:an Asoc:aton of Mau :itizSouth :t:., and the :g r.g Me.'.s B;;!lding :n.i .t'an Assoc;ition of l:i::i:. , 7ojmb 7 t:.CtoXnI na, a coroat.;Lion duly created :Ind chaitered nuder the laws of Souta Caroli n, plain tifs, agaiust Willis Davis, C I Sin ix, Wais .eCain, Tom Wright, R A White, T Mellett, 11 C DeL-.e, M Cantey, Raymonl Wilson and Jacob Ballard, Trustees and Incorpora tors of the Manning Lodge, No. 2400 Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, dc fendanas. Judgment for Foreclosnre and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to ine directed, bearing date 2ud day of June, 1807, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarcndon Court louse, at Man ning, in said conty, within the legal hours for judicial saes, on Monday, the 0th day of December, 1897, being salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: "All that piece, parcel and lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situate in the town of Manning, in the County of Claren don and State aforesaid, containing one eighth of an acre, bounded as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north and east by lands of H Dickson; bounded on the south by street, and bounded on the west by lands of Nathan Nelson--all of which boundaries will more fully appear by refer ence to a plat made by J : -.aett, surveyor, dated October, 189." Purchaser to pay for papers. D J BiCADHAM, Sheriff Clarendea County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 1897. [16-4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA, County of Clarendon. COURE OF COMMON PLEAS. Richard I Manning, assignee, plaintiff, against Martha A DuRant, Warren DuRant (some times known as Warren Rt Dultat). I-ii lie S Dullant, David WV Du~ant, Isabelle DuRant, D WV Alderman and the Bank of Manning, defendants. Judgmieot for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTfUE OF A JUDG ment Order of the Court of Commion Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, Lbearing date 301th (day of October, 1897, 1 wiil sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Clarendon Court Ilouse, at Man ning, in said countty, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mlon lay, the 6th d iy (if December, 18,bing sa' desday, the fol lowmng described real e .rate: "Thbat tract or phtation of land wh'reon the I ite David WXentwor b D)u ant r, sided. in Chirendon C.ounty, is. said State, c.>g, taiining, by the desiiption ini the' co~u pjiut, about cighit hund r.:aO andi three acre., bounded on the. north by. Te Lr Coit 7"wamp,', sepaiir'' it fr . land cof L WV Gdn;on the east by' T e::r Coait .+xva.up, sieparating it fromi land of Mi's M C; Dii R:,nt and Miss S C Dita:.t, and in the ~outb by l..ul of J C Dulbom:, and on: the west by lai of M.is. Attn:'. L jgr.ua (oth erisie Ln.w:: as .\i rc. Ait.nie .ibitrg7aret In gram?). The said tract of :uwjlbeltag the sane which was dleviseci to Daviid Went worth Dultant by his fath -r, the lat': R. R Dultant, and was conve~se.l to hinm by Janus D McFadden. and upoin a survey reoently male by Junius E Scott, is foundl to con tain one thousand acres." TEn:.is OF SALE. One-half cash; the balance on a credit of one vecar with interest from sale, the saune to be secured byv the bond of the purchaser and a miortgage of the premises sold, with the optiion o: the pureba~ser to pay all cash.' l'archaser to pay fer pap~ers. D J BRADHIA\I, Sheriff Ciarenudoni County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 10, 189)7. [16 4t State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, C3URiT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eugenia V Toimlinson and John J Epps, pilaint:iffs, against David R DuBose and Marion E Dullose, dlefendnts. De-cree in Partilton. UNDER AND BY UIRTUE OF A .JUDG im-nt Orider of the Court of Ce:nnmon Pleas, in tae above staed act~on, to tue directed, earing date 30th day of October, 1897, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidde'r for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said ecunty, within the le gal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1897, being salesdasy, the follovwing dcecribed redi estate: 'Al11 that tract or parece if land) situated in the County of C arendon, State aforesaid, cntaining four hundred ani sixty and one fourth (4GU 1-4) a -r. s, aed ibounded on the north by lan-Is of August Prinuce; e--t, by lan:Is of .John: Fulawal an-i tin of1 h Pieison; souith, by launds o7 Jilhn P Ep:-, and wvest by the run of Uiae River." Purcha~ser to pay for ve. Sherlif Ciarendoni C unty. Maning, S. C., Nov. 10, 17 Not ice. Oiliec Su peit-e der -t of Educa n, ( Until furthe r noic. 1 ill~ be in olllic cvery iNaturd.: , fro U.. J . to 1 mn. and fromi 2 p. mu., to o p. ni Other days .'n11 be spent in visiting" the schools. Supt.I Edneation, C. C. Manning', S. C., Feb. 1st 1897. Notice of Discharge. Thle undersigned executors of the estata of F J Richardson, deceased, will apply to the .Judge of Probate for Chiendon County on the 10th day of December, 1897, for a final discharge as e-xecutors afores'iid. A F Ria1nosos. Noveber10, Jas. B RienARDnoo. _ GREAT REDUCTION 3 SALE __ AT _ EV'S All g^ods muarkce1 down and the stock tinlSt be sold. Froint now on look in Tm': TrtrEs for bar gains, snh as nr-ver have bnowa ol'red in this ma rk -"t e t itrr.r -' C omttion uis : :!e lifei of trad e andl I pro pose tO Iuke uy co:apetitors keep on the alert trigh this seaso e. I nut too busy o~e n ing, Up thef large quan It i es er goos of ail ]:?il now daily arri. to d htim to other matters, L1 t I stop long; e!nugh tO say to the people that all of myf: guoods :re :mLj ect to the lxrely id aced pr ices. rthe pres I wll mention these .Ladies' Don2ola BLtto11, wVorth "1. ,Ioc James eans Celebrated $3 now oil (at $23.5. Reynolds' Famous $2 to be sacrificed at $1.8. Later I will give you prices of other rades that will wake up and astonish yon. ; List n -Shirting Prints, f:;t c:>oirs, 4:. per MIerrimack Shirtings at 5c-. per yard. The handsomest line of Dress Goods in the market. Clothing, Hats, Notions I.nd Trimmings, all to be sold at marvelously low 1gures. Watch me and I will show you where 3 to secure bargains. _ MOSES LEVI. Our third Car Load of Stock arrived last eek. Our fourth and fifth will reach here aout the last of this week. H. HAFEY, SUMTI-IE - - '" " s- * urniilure, e: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIlNA, COUNTY OF CL1RENDON. .PFurI 1ture. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John B. E. Sloan and Lanis F. Sloan, co tnmmmm partners as J5. Ri E. 8loan & Son, plain tiffs, Our stock is tip to dt i m Qitman 3 ~e ef.at QULIT Y anti PR IC E. Saunons for Relief, Comtplaint not served. 1etl Room Suits at a greaI b:ll'- i eniant, Quiitman S. Ilodge, above ur Oak Safes are beaties1t'. Ii ltnf~ ateCekso~ o .op~l Saifes at $2.75 :Unti Iup.it tt h adcopan ntesb ?oplar Beds $2 anl up. SatofouhCr attresses $2.heot-xuieote iyoscherc; fail.- twcompanist i thi comptiont Oak Cb Sea Rockrs ae I. e w~tn et n tiaoei the lrk'ts info thisweri' i pt to the saicurhdt or the b cheapes we eve-eiub.rcl . na teiroli in the clit;yanfSum Chair tooutimeou o me tion in Sutertnan C od, tao hereby nao ntad wioih tetyds fter tetysevcea Underaking Deparheeof xc usber.A 1of belidi theda of-sc erie br 1tI~ti(Sthiso aof the app tof the Court Cormthe ways ratlytited cionas t his Co twnty r-sond saiy State, d;ated Octobber 22ci, A. D. 1897. kiliukkmmik .~tY :EYNOLDS, - Plaint:tb' Attorneys. WM Ci OHND ER 16t TAX NOTICE. Store Below Bank.C .T s'iOfcCirnnCo toe.S. C., S-ptember, 18, 19t7.I Notice. Th x\ bk, w - be ope fIor the col ee0 - ior th 7 xiisc yei tommen OFF-ICE or CoNTYt SI-Hi:'P o:,1:..o te1thdyo Coms.ntoN Cors-. - O b r ' wil r:.n0- open until M,11xix5a, 8. C., 8(1pt. 1, 10o7- t) e - "- lowvn after naccordance with Section 4h:I. Gener-l -- h i t- a tf 1J In-r ce-nt. at uttes. it is unlawful for p'ersons to en- tae-es to al an otd taxes aein or offer for site any pistol, i11 -d et~iOi eta 1 -y: riges less tha n .45 calibre, or ieta: 1For ~aerpose , tive -, ,iuii tukles, without trst laving obtained a For ConP ta1n0 be1.- -o' lax, three (3) sew therefore, take notice: .\ny per- uI or OrdinaryV County Tax, three and nfound dealing in pistols. cartridges, or thie -,it hs -talnk, tehlfo n eokles without urtix hain 'g pahji to tli lol 1 2 taiI 1.. 1- mite-as (otid oe onty twenty-flive( dllar. for a hecense will I ill (1 -) To l)- 1 10[s(oi.Ie rosecuted. and it conviceted. they3 shall| Speec~al School 'lax.) unished by a -ine tnot over S.SWK, or im- ' Spli~d t vo ( ) mi .Th ioi lax, Salgol aoned not niere than one vear or bothLI D t d N .. "1 "ti 1-i 1.4 mdbl5 e or'sdsr Tio .T C. OwEc:s. -1 ' li1tit . ilsShool Tax. School Supervisor, C. C. Diti - No. "7" 'lota ,1i 1-4 mills School District I -- 'Speciaou (4 il-s School Tax, School SJPERVISOR'S NOTICE. -,txto "o lt 614mls OFFICECO1~NT SUPERISOR, Everv tmah- est~ti betwee-cn the age'S of FICnEON SCPV ISOR, twen.'on anl i' sixt yvears, except those Lanni N C., J n T. lS 9 . ''ap bl e o f 0 . r n a lsu p o r-t front b ein g annig, S C. Jan 9h. 190. Theuimeod or froim other casies, and ex.cept ut suipervisor's oflice will tie opent o.ta~ h aie now exonmpt by lawx, sha'l be riav of each wee-k, for the transaction deme taxbl polls. sines. Thbe other days of the week I . The law reinires that Coniulntl9 :n Rtoad Filbe out of my oflice attending to roads T::x stall be pai.l for the succeeding year dbridges. ~wei it State and County Taxes are paig. T. C. OWENS, S. J. BOWMAN, Cunty Superisor. Treasurer Clarendon County. WEDNESDAY, ov. 17 *W El JENKINSON WILL GIVE A lEAT BARGIlN SI Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Clothing will be sold at prices unheard of to the people of this County. +oo es p ua3 -c e 5,000 yards heavy check Homespun at 3 3-4c per yard; Qsual price 5c. 2,000 yards heavy sea island Homespun, 4 1-4c per yard. 20 dozen of the. best men's $1.50 shoes you ever saw, in bals and congress, at $.125 per pair. 20 dozen ladies''real dongola atton Shoes will be sold at 81.25; usual price 1.50. 20 dozen ladies' heavy pebble grain button Shoes will be sold at $1; usual price 1.2.5. One ease heavy gray mixed Blankets will be sold at 85c per pair; usual price $1. One case very 'nice 10 -4 gray Blankets will be sold at 50c per pair; usual price 6*5c. One case heavy all-wool Blankets, silk bound and has never b)een sold in this market for less than $4.50 and 5.00 p~er pair. We will only ask you on that day 3.50 per pair. One case good heavy single Comforts will be sold at 45c each: usual. price G0c. Five dozeni jeans Pants at 80c per pair that sell every where a t S1. 20 dozeni gent's white unlaundried Shirts at 20e each: usually sold at :35c and 40c each. 20 dozen gent's dark negligee Shirts at 20c each; usu ally sold at 30c. 1,000 pair gent's good seamless half Hose at 4c per1 pair that are usually sold at 8c per pair. We will sell everything in dhe store on that day at greatly reduced prices and we have a very large stock of goods, hence we wvill be able to please every body that comies that day Wednesday. Nov. 17.18i7 Yours truly,