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UBILISXIES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN oFFI1IAL ADVERTISEMENTS. M ANNING. S. C.: W E DNESDAY, OCT. 2G, 1898. A Reduction Sale. We find that our stock is too large and iu view of the very low price of cotton we have decided to reduce prices on Clothimg, shoes, Hats and Dress Goods. Dress Goods that sold at 30c will be sold at 25c: Dress Goods that sold at 25c will be sold at 20c; double width Serge that sold at 124c will be sold at 10c; fine Dres4 Pat terns that sold at 65e per yard will be soll at 50c per yard and so cu. Fine idl wool Suits for men that sold at $5 will be sold at $4.25. Fine black all wool Clay Worsted Suits that sold at $9 will be sold at $7.75. Gent's fine Hats that sold at $1.25 will be sold for $1. Ladies' fine Dongola Shoes that sold for Si.25 will be sold for $1. 500 yards fine standard Dress Calicoes that you can't buy elsewbere for less than 5c, we of fer at 4c if these calicoes fade from wash ing we rctund the money. All goods are marked in plain figures so you will have no trouble to get the goods as advertised. We mean just what we say and the man oi lady who comes in to our store may expect some exceptional bargains. We will not let you go out with the money. We still have a large lot of Red Rust Proof Oats which we offer at 45c per bashel. Yours truly. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is herelby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urday noon. See to it that one of the managers come for the ballot boxes on November 3rd. Go to Taylor's for fine photos. Died near Dnffie's store last Friday night, Mr. James Richbourg, aged about 66 years. Brockinton has a full line of spectacles. and can tit .wurg or -d o s. Try hu. The dressmakers and milliners are reap ing a harvest from the prospective brides. Three photos for 25 cents at Tay lor's. [12-tf]. Two colored men were lynched in Edge field yesterday for the murder of Mrs. At kinson. If you have weak eyes and need glasses, go toBrockinton's drug store. The ballot boxes for the general election will not be delivered before the 3rd of No vember. When you come to town have your pictures taken at Taylor's. [12-tf]. The cash trade among our merchants is very satisfactory, considering the low price of cotton. Legg & Hutchinson are going to give away $100. Read their advertisement and see how it is done. The town clerk is keeping his books open for the collection of taxes at Lory-ea drug store. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. Brockinton has a full suPPly of all kinds and can please you. Died last Fr:day, near Jordan, Amy. the 8-year-old daughter of air. and Mrs. Robert J. Ridgeway.. For Rent-Four-room cottage, $6; Net tles house, 8 rooms, S13. Apply Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook. If9-tf -Mr. J. H. Garland of Sardinia has been drawn on the United States jury which meets in Columbia 28th of November. Beautiful line of box paper jand envel opes, latest styles, lowest prices. . B. Loryea, the druggist. I will preach at Oak Grove church on the fifth Sunday at 3:30 P. M. and at Bethle hem church at 8 P. M. W- A. Prrrs. Pay your town tales. Office open after 2 o'clock at Loryea's drug store. 9-3tl1 E. J. B3nowsz, Clerk and Treas. Quite a number from Clarendon are tak ing in the festivities in Charleston thic week and several more will go down to night. The Manning Academy will open Mon day, October 3. Tuition, S1, $2, $3 an d $4 English, Latin, French, music and art taught. E. C. Anssanoox. The Second Regiment has been moved from Jacksonville none too soon. Savan, nahi is healthier and is better in every par ticular. I am still in Manning making fin< photographs; will be here only ter more days. Satisfaction guaranteed [12-tf] J. B. Taylor. Died last Thursday, after a lingering ill; ness, Mrs. Susan Winter, aged about (k years. The funeral took place at Andrew'r chapel Friday. Messra. T. B3. (Curtis and George F. von Xolnitz of the Charleston Bar and J. T Barron of the Columbia Bar are in attend ance~ upon the court. Capt-in William WVebb the po'ular, con ductor of the Atlantic Coast Line, is attend ing Court as, is Captain W. N. Royall, th< Superintendent of the road. Tbe ladies of Pine Grove church wil give a hot supper at their church next Fri day night. A good time is anticipated Thanks for an invitation. The Second Regiment is now encamped at Savannah, preparatory to going to Cuba and it is thought they will go to Cubi about the middle of next mouth. There is opposition to the Democrati, nominee for Congress, and every Demoeca should go out to the polls on the 8th of No venmber and vote for our party nominee. In the federal election notice, through al oversight we published the 18th as the da; for the electiofi, when it should have rea< the 8th. Reane . her the general electio; comes off November 8th, 1898. Col. S. W. Nelson was in town last Mon day and his friends were delighted to se him so mueh improved in health. Th colon'At has bat a severe illness, but h is in better health now than he has been il years. A dispatch from Pekin states tihat amcora the danagerous vagaries of the eimperorc China was the cutting off of his queue an. "wearing his hair pompadour, as he hai seen it done in pictures of New Yor dudes." Mr. J. P. Felder of Felders came to tow: last Saturday to do some shopping, and a; ter making his purchases he discovere, that he had lost his pocketbook containin. between $75 and $80. He offers a rewar of $15 to the finder. The colored Baptists held their associt tion near Tindl's nill last Sunday an from what we cain hear there was considea able vending of whis.key on the outsida The services were interfered with, lby fus: ig and quarell:ng and tighting. For broken smifaices, sores, insect bite barns, skin dise-ases and especially pil1 there is onaly one reliable remedy. De Witt Witch Hazl 1 Save-. When you call for D. Witt's don't accept counterfeits or fraud You will not be disappointed with DeWitt Witch Hazel Salve. R1. B3. Loryea, Man ning; L. W. Nettles, Foreston; H. L. Wi on. Jordan. Married last ueuncsday near Packsville by Rev. M(nning Connors .t tho r Iwo of Mr. B. W. Cuttr. Mr. F. N. Klintwordt o t te'hens and S1 . Mag -ic os One of the jnrcrs in attendan'e apoe court, thinks it wrong for able bodi1d ,1 to sit uoon the jury. He thinks th. law iame, the . an :tubn -.'"i'd or Orm.4 thist lobb 2,me The Manning Gu ar wre inspcetedt eS' terdar afterno n by Colonel W. W. Bruce, A s.iant Adjutant and iuspector GenaIl. After he finished the inspection the eiliar ga-ve the soldiers a talk iu which ho com phtmente?d them on their appearmee. Trnth wears well. People have learnt that DeWitt's Little Early Risers ar. ble little pills ,or rtgilating the bov.ki. curinu constipation and sick headach.. They don't gripe. R. B. Loryea. Manning: L. W. Nettles. Fore.ton; 11. L. Wilson, Jor dan. - A man was convicted in Columbia last week for violating the dispensary law, a::d his lawyer appeale-l to the Supreme Court on the ground that one of the jurors w:as over U-5 years of age. T'his is another auod-gi to place an obstacle in the way of eniorea, the law. Old fashions in dress may be revived. but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Chamberla:n's Colie, Cholera and I ar rhoea RtemR'edy. For sale by R. B. Loryea. druggist. Married today at Sardinia, by Rev. S. E. ishop, at the residence of the bride's mother, "Ir. S:auel E McFeddin and Mdiss Olivia MeFaddin, youngest daughter of the late Capt. W. J. 31eFatdin. After the cer emony tuo happy coupie left for Charles ton to atttnI the gaha festivities. When you call for DeWitt's Witch ilazel Salve, the grt ile c . don't accept: thing else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute for pilt, for sores, for barns. R. B. Lorvea, .\nnng ; L. W. Nettles., For eston; U. '. Wilson, Jordau. The New Tol: Times remarks on the fact that in Nw Orleans a man wtt fined $25 for bcating his mu.e, while in Boston a man was fined only $10 for )eating his wife. It costs more money to buv a mule in New Orleans while in Uo.:on a wife caa be gotton for nothing. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. R. B. Loryea, Manning: L. W. Net tiles. Foreston: H. L. Wilson. Jordan. The managers of election will notice that the commissioners have changed the date for delivering the boxes from the 27th day of October to November 3rd. This was done on account of the tickets not getting here in time to prepare the boxes. Re member the date, November 3rd. Rtamon's Pepsin Chill Tonic contains Amorphous Quinine to neutralize and de stroy the parasite in the blood; pure Iron to enrich and tone up the blood, and pure -oluble Pepsin to digest every dose given. It recommends itself to physicians. Taste less and guaranteed. 50c. For sale by Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning, S. C. Married this afternoon'by Rev. James McDowell. at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. John A. Burgess of Macon, Ga., and MIiss Sallie Stokes, the only diau'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. .. T. Stukes. The couple leave this evening for a bridal tour to Washington and other points, after which they will go to Macon, their future home. A sensational rumor has been floating about ever since last Monday a week ago when it is said a married man from the Davis section lzft his wife and children and mysteriously disappeared with a widow. They have been gone ever since the 17th inst and no news of them has been .had yet. One M~inute Cough Care surprises people by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least dan ger. It has won for itself the best reputa ton of any preparation used today lkoi colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obsti ate coughs. R. B. Loryea, M!anning; L. W. Nettles,Foreston; H. L. Wilson, Jordan. Clarendon has as fine soil to raise tobac co as will be found in North Carolina ot Virginia. Then why cannot we manufac ture the weed hero as well it can be done elsewhere? This is something fotr some of or enterprising citizens to think about. A tobacco factory within easy reach of the fields would encourage the planting andl help the planters. More than twenty niiliion free samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its mler its do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores in the shortest space of time. . B. Loryea, Manning; L. WX. Nettles, Foreston; iH. L. Wilson. Jor dan. There was considerable dissatisbaition a' the jury recommending mercy for Ed Mey ers, and at one time some anxiety w~as felt. The general feeling is that M1eyers should have either been found guilty and hanged or aequitted ard set tree, but the jury com posed of twelve good citizens heard the tes timony and they made the recommenda, tion which saved the culprit's neck. The public, out of respect for the law, subetit ted, which speaks well for this county. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the larg est sale of any' salve in the world. 'Thu fact and its merit has led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out fo: th man who attempts to deceive you whet you call for DeWitt-s Witch Hazrl S.lve,th< great pile cure. H. B. Loryea. Mlanning L. W. Nettles, Fcrcstcn; U. L. Wilson, Jor Court. When we went to press last wecek th' court was engaged with the case of E. 3eyers. charge witii rape. 'The dd enidar unertook to prove an alibi, but utterie failed and the proof against himt convin cei Ithe jury of his guilt. After but a shot while in the jury room they returnedi a ver diet of guilty, with a recoitmmendationa tc mercy. T he sen tence of the ciurt was life. time imprisonmuent at hard labor. William MecEveen, charged with the inr der of Ashby Taylor, wvas found not guilty. -John Lawson, charged with perjury, noe guilty. Hampton Cutter, assault and batter' with intent to kill, not guilty. T C. 9wens, County Supervisoi', orde: Ito show cause why he had not carried ou ceti x~mcndations of the grand jury wacerand after a satisfactory returt by M1r. Owens the rule was dismissed. Frank Williams, assault and battery witi 1intent to kill, was found guilty of assaul and battery and sentanced to a fine of $ or thirty d'ays on the chai ngang. This wound up the court of sessions an< the court took a recess until M1onday, whet the court of comnmon pleas opened. The first case triedl was for the recover: eof land-Anna E. Hlodge, plaintiff, again% eH. L. B. Hodge-verdict for the plaintitE Counsel for plaintiff gatve notic: of appeal The next ease was Jacob M1ouzon, plat Itiff against Central Rtailroad- -suit for $10, 000. '[his case is where a colored man o. last Christmas eveninig was carried pas Manning and was pt oir two miles frot town at his own request. HIe claimed thit he was ejected trom the train and as a con setuence was severely frost bitten ant mained for life; as we g> to press the tria is going on. Milhous Giveni Away. Iiscrainly grat:fying to the publict knw of one concern in the landl wno at not afraid to be generous to tue needy ain suffeing. The proprietors of Dr. Kin. New Discovery for consumption, cougi ad colds, have given away ovel ten millie tia battles of this great maotheine: an ae the satisfacticn or knowing it has ali soltel eured thousands of hopeless case: Atma, bronchtitis, Loarseness and atl di: eses of the throat, chest anid lungs a: urly cured by it. Cal on t. B. Lorye: sdrtggst, ana get a trial battle fre.. lReg! . lar -ize 50e and! $1. E':ery Iott!e guarar ,t ed ori price refundled.3 Som~e men are like dice-easily ral tied, but bard to sane. Ies4o11Hions 1 pen the !)t1 , ' of '' t. 1- tr', L . 4 A. F. K. . S~.6ah<fa. hai- t wr :nv God,-z cu a1 -s Wos *ll Grr uat r . to ' (ut fromwhV..e it ca ieaui v0 .d upon l u a iin :.rin the' wo viw':, e t h ue t1.' an d w wi rt1, b-i t w \ .'il n 2ght God. onr Mos.t \\ ihlif Grnit-, I Mater k) dl to rtuovetry liirom 1. ioiut one- (i- our Zn1h11S thl of liv. c, -- R i, and A. ite1. Thals t t inlbi de 1a1t. 1 in nd tfn 1 1 on! a I- thei' ll from the Woiv irh T nto: , tha v IlL' H-. rit I; 1Y ". tI'OriS LLIA. o"Ve z th : IcCL:.;0% !i O *,%'. r k ;t" *I 2i 1 ) t - v ilA v -.,t a bro..r who wav.r icind, cmrt-ous .2" 0 ::o:lmbi' 'in :nannler ' :and nianlyv in hi ItLr 2 1 o- f Maver rely to respond t. a *. brt: rr nle v:l:ether it be in the ren 2 ri'g 'f ret.- or thespe-nsing of char ities, but our at 'i county a.e ao.t a v~i ~ ble eit z*n, hi.- chu~irch a loyal su:p porter, at::i i1 fiLy aind and uitee tio"'te Li-'. ''d and2. lather. l2solve:, Thabt s'iCe we have i:qte . :':-n the'i 111 so uae with.t our brother, as5 tribu1- of' re:Cet to his) rtuIio those r.-oiti lired; upo the iin te-u thIst a cot 1,. se:-: to histy Ulli and that th b ulihed int tbc contity paper. J. H. LEsESNE, J. T. STUKEs, F. P. E vzsn Cot uittee. Attet R te Kind You Have Always 8oseh Dteathi of .Mrs. i tutledge. Last Tue-L'v :norning the pure soul of Mirs. lla u:tleige, wife of Dr. B3. Rut hedye, tooh its tlight from the scenles of earth to enatr that other aind better world above. Mrs. Rati:dJge had undergone a prtratcted attack of typhoid lever and other troutbios, extending over a period of six mlonthis, during which she suffcred much. She bore all her suffering with pa. ien ce and fortitude, however, mnanife-sting a noble Christia resignation throughout. Time alnd' again there were slight rallies which enc'uragdI her friends to hope that she mi:.ht vet rccover from her illness. Her corstitution was remarkaby strong and all that the best medical skill and lov ing hands could do for her wus done frot the beginning of her sickness, but despite all this the iron hand of disease prevatiled and death ensued at 8:40 o'clock Tuesday mortg. For several days it had been expected. and the announcement, sad as it wa'.~s, OCeraS1ione no surprise in Florence. Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'cl::ck im pressive funeral services were conducted at the Baptist ehuren by the pastor, assisted by Reiv. W. I. Herbert. Her noble, Chris tian character, involving a life of deoto and selfo-acrifice, we-re fittigly and feel ingly enogzed. and all who knewl her know that she deserved every word of hraise utterd. She was truly a noble wo Ha anl i conserasted Christian and in er spa:-e of lie exerted an influence for ood that can never die. aitlfu in all the relationships of life as daughter, wife, rother and Christian, she has gone to reap the precious reward of her fidelity. She indeed leaves a desolate hearthstone. but when the bereaved ones remember that "there remaineth therefore a ret for the epelLe of God" and that she has entered into that rest, will not the grief be less 'The frail eairthly temnple of her spotless soul was laid to rest in sit. Hope cemetery. -Floreneo A dvocate. Oct. 3, 189S. A Cure for Siek Headache. I have a friend who had suffered 20 years from siek headache and had tried evers remdy available, but found no relief. Finaly I induced him to try Ratuon'1 Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and he is now free from headache, and looks like new man.-G. D. Murray, Dory, iiy. For sale by D)r. W. 1. Brockinton, Maanning, . C. The New Legislatue and the D)ispensary Law. This paper only endorses the feat ures of the dispensary law, and not the bill as now enforced. We believe there are objectionable features i the present law that should be elim inated. The employment of so matny state constables has always been a bone of contention, and now that the U. S. supreme court has declar ed the law constitutional, and the opponents of the dispensary have ceased to encourage violators, we be lieve that our county and city officers could ferret out offenders. When the dispensary law was first put in force, it was perhaps necessa r to employ special constables tc ok after its enforcement; but there is no longer any necessity to keep up such a large army of idle men at the expense of the tax-payers. A few special constables, scattered over the state, could do as good and efficient work, and with less friction, than the host now employed. It cost about fifty two thousand dollars a year tc support the constable force, which it more than we pay all state officers and their assistants. The State sustains two of her colleges with less than what it costs to maintain this consta ble force. Now., if prohibition could be enforc ed, there is not a good and patr.otie citizen in our state, not personally interested in the liquor trafiie but would vote for prohibition. But ex precnot only in South Carolina but in every other state where it has been tried," shows that prohibition simply means a carnival of blind ti gerism. Just so long as the human apetite craves liquor, men will man ufacture and sell it, despite all the laws we can make. We have tried prohibition in our own county 01 Spartanburg: and every citizen liy iig here at that time knows what a p)erfect farce it was. Whiskey is amedicine, so recogniz ed by the fraternity, and you cannoi preent a physician prescribing foi and furnishing his patients the pro per treatment to relieve them.- 0; course, no reputable physician wouk take advantage of this privilege tc run a drug store bar-room, but th( medical profession, like every other has its black sheep in the fioruk, ant the day that prohibition wvas put it force they would move to town ant 1open prescriptioti bar-rooms. 'he last twvo years that p)rohiibitior was enforced in Athens, (ia., a coun try doctor moved to that town ant opened a blitnd tiger drug store on few hundred dollars capital; anc when the establishment of the dis pensary there, drove hiim out of bus iess lie openly boasted that lie ha< made eleven thousand five hundret dollrs in the two years. F or the lirst two or three years at ter the dispensary was established il ur State there was ground for gray: ssiinof corruption. An investi catonof hebooks of that institu t ton will1 show~ that there was some timn wrong and crooked in its mar a~emet. But under the pr-esen taLte board, with Mr. Haseldeni a chairman, we assert that there is no 1a department in our state goveru~ m ent conducted in a more straighit 1: ofrward, business-like manner, ani 'very nickle received is accountet for. In the first place, the bar-root that was once kept at the dispensar; a nd stocked with "sample bottles, ha been abolished by the presen board; and an order has been issued that any- employee taking even a drink of whiskey out of the stock wilI be discharged. Everything around the state dispensary moves like clock work, and the books are always open to the inspection of any tax-payer who desires to examine tihem. Since Mr. Haselden has been chairman of the board, the state has not lost one dollar by either mismanagement or ualfeasance. As every candid mian must admit, the dispensary has not had a fair showing since its establishment in our state. It was bitterly fought by enemies, and every possible impedi ment thrown in the way of its enforce ment. But since the supreme court has declared the law constitutional, op position has practically ceased. and as a result the last election shows. where a clean-cut issue was miade. that a majority of our white demo crats sustained the dispensary. The next legislature should not take upon itself the destruction of this law, but rather go to work and eliminate its most objectionable feat ures and give it a fair trial of at least one year. And then, if we find dis content and dissatisfaction, we can try either high licence or absolute prohibition. Headlight. Bs e RThe KiAd You Have Al ways B:t &nature A Masculine View of It. 'I tim dres-; beconinmg to ie?" asked the d lited wife. "Yes," rejoin::i the head of the estab lisbmnt, anid I suppose tho bi:1 for it will -- ol bc i .-ne fron Lrvin & lar Diseasce o* the Blood an ''er:es. No one need suf'er with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanetly cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stoninmach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fbre most among our most valued remedies. Browns'Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Surveying, Surveying. Everv land owner should have a plat of his lan. I will do surveying tor the pres ent on Saturdays. Call on or address E. J. BaowNE, 30-tf) 'Manning, S. C. 0 ~ 0 U)) -0 Hecker's New Gocds. Rolled WVhite Oats, per pkg......10 Oatmeal (crushed) per pk-g......... 10 Oatuml (pinched) per lb......... Flap Jacks, per pkg................ 10 Pearl Fhnkes (Ceraline) per pkg....O10 Graham Flour, 7-lb bag.............250 Graham Flour. 24.4-lb bag..........85c Dark plain Buckwheat, per lb.... 4c S. R~. Backwheat, 3-lb pkg..........15c 1.1. Buckwheat, G-lb pkg.......... 30c S. R. Flour, phas.............1c & 200 Farina, per pkg...........----.--00 Spring Wheat "superlative patent," finest in the world for bread. Also Southern Se-ed Rye, per bu....9001 Brrley See:1, per bh........-........Si SUMT ER, S. C. RICE! RICE! RICE! Consignments of Rough Rice solicited. Prompt milling and return of p~roceeds* o: account sales. Highest market price-s paul for good Rice. "-Carolina. Rice M1eai" or "F-iour," the cheapest awl becst stock foo.l on the mar ket, for sale at! low figures. WEST POINT MILL Co. CHARI.STON, S. C. 33-8:) .___________ __ J. L. WILSON, Notary Public and Insurance Agent Will pliace Fire Insurance in THlE PAL.X TINE INSURLANCE CO.\PANY, of En land and the SUN MUTAL, of Ne-w Orleans. Also represent THE PR UDEN TIAL Life Insurance Company ot Amnio ca, one ot tihe strongest and best eompa nms. Call on mae before taking out your insur ance. OFFICE AT TOBACCO WAREHOUSE MAxxIxo, s. c. Notice to School Trustees. IThe Trustees will open the school under their charge on M~onday, Oct -31, or as soon thereafter as practica Ible. I wish to call their attention also to the condition of the schoc houses; some need the floors drivel up, panes of glass put in, etc.. an nearly all need blackboards. I hop Sthe Trustees will look after thes matters and prepare to do good worl during the coming year. W. S. RICHuoURG, Otbr ''o. Supt. Education. Ocobr1891S. [tnov1 -Notice to Cr editors. All per-ens laving einuus :.-un mt the e. a te of B. Pre..-y narro, dee--1e. w .ri:ent t'amet Xiir uest.d, 1 tho A. I. BAR\ON, Adininstrator. ~ h1nn, S. C .Oc-t. 5. 1s98. [11 -It DEN TIST. A Store etas Men H{ave. The sensationalist and faker is I is looked upon with suspicion. Bus iness upon a business basis is what the public demands today. That i' the way we have ahways run our bus iness and that is the way we wil continue to run it. The fact that our first and oldest customers are our best customers today and that we are constantly adding new ones to the list is conclusive proof that our business methods are appreei ated in spite of the humbug adver tising and assertions of others. We do not claim to give you two dollars worth of goods for one dollar. but we will at all times give you the full value of your money. Our stoek this fall is large-larger than ever before-and it will certain ly be to your interest to see what we have. A strictly- All-Wool, nicely triunie1 4d and fitting suit for :8.00, regular, stout or long, is one of the many good values we are now offering. G. JF CHANDLERTZU The Clothier, - SUMTER, S. C. Gen. JOSEPH WHEELER. Sumter, S. C., Will show you anything you wa&~nt ini CLOTHING, HATS FURNISHING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices. GIVE THEM A CALL WHEN IN SUMTER. LAWTHE SHOE MAIN 9 OFSUMTER? Tie's moved: you will find him in store uinder' Opera House. You can't miss it; just look up for the city clock andl he's riffrht under it. His stock of Shoces is full, and if you go there, he sells sc cheap you'll really be glad "cotton is low.' Mr. Beni Cuttino, an old Clarendon man, and practical Shoemaker, is with him. I value my Cla rendon trade and will always try to give you satijssiction. BA A AO W/LH The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ~and has been made under his per soa supervision since its infancy. Alo no one to deceive you in this. Al1 Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a su~stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. SCENU INE C T IA ALWAYS . Bears the Signature of The Kind You ilave Always Bough -~ In Use For Over 30 Years. TwE ecNTAUR COMPANY. 77 MUnRAY STREET. NEW YORK CSTY. Ve have just received the largest assortment of La dies' and Misses' Capes we have ever brought to this mai ket. and can assure the ladies that if they will only give us a trial we will please them .- yle, quality and price. Capes, 54c tc $8.00. Wedidi1 -= Presents. We have just received a large assortment of Ladies' Handkerchief Cases, Ladies' Glove Cases, Ladies' Toilet Sets, Cravat Cases, Albums, Picture Frames, Onyx Tables, Easels, Pictures, Vases and Japanese Ware. Be sure to call and get your choice before they are all Zzone. Yours respectfully, HA RVIN & B R ON, ~ ~EE H New Yorkl Racket Is turning out a lot of pretty Ladies' Hats, and if you Iwant a strictly up-to-date Hat., then gro to Miss Guerth at Kendall's Millinery Parlor, and when you go out you will have a hat that you will be proud of, ard the best of all EAt Very Little Cost. IAll hats bought from us will keep in shape and any changes you would like to have will be mnade by Miss Guerth Free of Charge as long as the season lasts. There has been a big cut ht the Racket Store on Dry Goods. Don't forget the place, IoT~e Yeiiol Fr nt 3C. W.KNALL. Mill and Gin Supplies, Cane Mills and Evaporators,HosanMueho. Tobacco Barn Flues. Nis otNtWses Farm Tools and Implements, et. Wagon and Buggy Material. [arweTnvr. gt IHo usebuilders' Hardware.wa, Stoves. Ranges and Heaters, GnPsos atigs Pumps and Piping, hls Barbd an Meh Wie Hose Poder.l Shops. ec.ec FRANKsP.BRts, nger. shrs Dorsuasn, BitlCtinds Bareetandg eh i Stret, PowdHA ETCap, .. c