The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 19, 1899, Image 2
. :Nt"ES
: i -r tO 0 v ate t n
No crni' tw of a persoba
aetrI -x: b M a :e p
The Fior.reucec Tiies intimiuates thtat
OLeV Was us'ied to inluence many
trustees mito sitiug ib pa wa ants
f)I. the v"\w ntltriouls I'TlpS and
Ch*ta Wc 'I I t I' CeV , ore i
any juart cause 1o suilh a uspicin,
but we do Ii e that it Zook nwre
th an the mrit s ft Imap1's and
charts to obtaiun the wimllmendati'n
oft' Ilioia0, w- suplied thbe can
tiils.
Deeis somet tatlk in ce(rtamn quar
ters of Col. \\ i . la s bLeting a
cani e 1 (-1110n. ZIil ',h, C')
Jumbia ltLicor :l':tk it. 4 sr
t be suggesi. inut0 J .'o1 1 is a
spln1dd ail, IIC ath . ari has
large b-ui I. eX jdrience. He is
clean and Very c SI VvatiVt. 1,1t \ut
tinkr the p(tion Ilo(f Stace Treasu rer
oull be w I. i :is i n ae.l:.d a
lace where his buinets qLuClc
tous could bo btter u: li t the
State's advautage.
There are sone newspapers trying
to throw cold water on the Ieunion
by cleating the impression that the
people of the city are going to resort
to extortion. There is not a word of
truth in the thought; rates have been
published and they are very reason
able, and besides that, the good peo
ple of the city are making every effort
to provide for thousands without any
charge whatever. Of course, those
who are to be entertained without
charge, are such as cannot afford to
pay hotel bill. We are sorry to see
this attemptt to thwart the efforts of
those in churge of the reunion, and
it is our belief that Charleston not
onlv has her full heart in the wvork,
but that it is her determination to
make this, the ninth reuion,. the
grandest ever held. No one need
fear of being imposed upon inl Char
leston, rates on t le railroads, at the
hotel and boarding houses ai e as low
as any reasonable being can expect,
and if any attempt at extortion is
discovered, and it is reported to the
committee, the matter will be stopped.
instanter. Let ever body go to the
reunion, for it is as much the duty of!
the entire state to help entertain thbe
visitors from other states as it is for
Charleston. Do not lt any body be
frightened away by the foolish cry of
extortion from certain newspapers
that are antagonistic to Charleston.
The political sensationalists are at
work endeavoring to start the polIi
cians off. The first thing sprung- was
an alleged combination between Sen
ator Tiliman and General Butler, in
the nature of a conspiracy to defeat I
Senator MIcLaurin in 1903, and for
the part Butler is to play in the game,
Tillnman is to lend his influence to
Butler. That cilly story went the
rounds of the press, and before the1
readers finished expressing their'
opinions, a bran new one is sprung
which puts General Butler in the
field as a candidate for Governor.t
There is no doubt about it. (Gen. 31. l
C. Butler would miake a fine governor. I
He has had more experience thanI
any other man now living in the State I
in public affairs, and we believe were I
he to offer himself to the people for
the position he would make a race
that would keep) other caudidates
awake at nights. But we have noC
idea the General has a thought of re-t
entering State polities. lie umde a
race against Tillmnan and wasde
feated, and since then, he has been in
the government service, cupiugr a
position much nearer to his heat t, and
better suited to his disposi:ion tha i
any civil position would be. Besides,
were he to conclude to rounad (t1 is
public eareer with ibe guberniatorial
p5 osio, his persouad pipular ity, to
gethler with his long puhlic service,
in our opmnian, w ol not ove'rcomne
his opIpositin to1 the dispensary law.x
The peCople have differenes~ of opin
ion as to) the way the dis pensary
should be managed ;there are
large number who favor the disp
sary law, and1 wa~Ut to see such1 legis
lat ion as wihl put dIown pposuwn;ion
this, they believe, call be accem;lished
by permitting the various counies1
to vote on the quelstion, antd, b
the consent of the peopjle, haveo the:
liquor traille regulated :at tile samne
time, rather than see the dispensary
law destroyed thev would stand be
QUARTERLY REPORT
COUNTY eUPEF\/18OR.
Th1 followingi Report tf Claimi , approved from the ist (lay o .1m1-y 1899, to the 1st
day of Apr !. 1899, inclusive. showi n. the nuiber. in whose favor, for what purpose, and the
aim1t. is jul isheti in confowrmity to the A ;-t of the Ltgisurlatiie 4f 1897:
N' ...~.N.30K AND A1u'-: N1r No. N.N'I.; AND) 1_uiti'0SF. X
DAF DA_______ ... - -..
1 Jan. 14 Walker, Evans & Co., books and st 11 A 11 Hill. Equalization Board . ..
2 Feb. 4 iPese elerk salary...........w
Fe.4C1) 1..e ... 12 !) 0 7 W A Broada 1 .1)
:11) J Bradha'. jail dieting........... 8 GO. M Montgonery. . 401
4 4 F P Ervin. tools, ch.ainlga .g .. ' .5 W \ 1 MC )(1. 1
-, Walker. Evans & Co., stationery, etei 2 41 .1 Nettles . 1)5
.Jessie Tobias, guard chain -ang.. . 00 61 J E Br-r -s 1 0
V M But ler, overseer chaingang.... Ov t; X T Keziledv 2 .
SL \els, Sup't Education ........ 3 61 J C B r ....
1 L Wells, traveling explases . . .. 10 00 64 A J Rt hhlurg.
1 H A Johnson, chaingang supplies. .. tM 10
1# E C Dickson, inagistrate............ Oo Gf: N 1 Broek I)
- 2G Malnning Hardware Co., iron eh'n S 1 1 F B Felder, 15
1:; 2R R M Johnson, constable. ............ 12 5 W E Dan-i 5
14 T R Itolinson, constable......... ... G 2 5 1
15 Estate M Levi, poor house account ..F R Plow(ei, Jr, -)
Estate M Levi, jail account.. . ....... j
Estate M Levi. chaingang accoiit. . 01 7 J W Col . I
C P Lesesne. clerk salary.. ...........2 I5 J S Mr u ...n 1 00
11 uggins & Chandler. beef, ch'ngang '2 f J S 1 )
J F Richbourg, magistrate .. ...... 1 45
A P lagin, magistrate. ............. 7 6 M Dav .. 5 ST
22 M Johnson, coroner's constable. . M Pavei 1 6)
3 2' . L Wells, Supt Edicat'n, salary.. 3 7 50 1) (4 tmhle . 20
F24 E ' Dickson, magistrate .......... W d0
W M Butler, overseer chaingang . 2 10 X( N Morn 1 26
26 .1 W Barrow, fixing bridge 12 50 SI A Smith. 1 01)
2 . A P Ragin, acting coroner............. 50 X N J urh ville, 6 -55
2, A P Ragin, magistrate ..... I Sprott 1
J P Audrews. coroner............ . 11 0 1i Burgess 4 -)
0 1) J Bradnai. ex. trav. for prisoners 3 S M Nexse. 1 -1
1 Mar, 4 F N Wilson. ins. on e'rt h'se and jail I 6 1 S I) .1 Bradlim. dieting account 10 I
:0 0 a7 Mar. (2' F A Sports. guardi
11 W T Kennedy, daiage to horse... 1 A I %oeJ.5t' Tol ls. gIarll (1hai .an . 11 (0
.1 V McLeod, chaingang suplhies. .1 1) Andrvws. coroner..............11 00
. A Smith, lumber. ete..............1 I !")April 1 1, , Wells. Supt. Ei.. salary.
. J Turbeville.hImiber and fix' li11 r 21 br; ) X MIRI V r.*airig court housebr 5 0
S(7 Ti ri 'ov ili (* 14 !11 t' l*I i. (Clerk saa r n..... ........ ) )
W I Ciastilno, 6 O;lV1 2 E C 1ivkson. magistrate.............23-)
S(i King,. chaligall 'l . I 0l1 1 F It: gs 13
41 P G (ibbons. tixiig bridge.......... 00 11 B, Iiateroan, constable.............12 5))
41 Chas Rtidgill, hay, chaingang........ 11 -I W M Butler, overseer claingang.. 120
42 Walker. Evans & Co., stationery .... 13 !1; K B 0anihe. coroners constable.... 4 0
.:8 14 1) F Lile. Equalization Board........ t )n
4 It H Oiriffin, S -5- S-TTobias, constable...............33 :i2
A .' A urgess, I tt Wl Sult. State Pell*\. Clothes convicts 39 OI
W M Plowden1, 15 1V( 1, Stidham. Supt. poor farm........." 75
47 . M Strange, 4 60 1(il S I. Stiram. (lothes for pauers.. . 2 45
4 . J E Richbourg, 1 14 1112 A P aii.ching prisoner.........34
.4 J H Johnson . 53 103 ( I)u Ha ut. lixiridge...........2 00
51' .J F Bradhamn 5 5 1)4 J 1) washinitonburying dead bodv 4 21
! T1 L Bagnal, 1 20 1,1C .1 F Ricliboun constable........... 23
5 J Watt,......... . 43 15 It 1, Bell, making -r-i- wagon 0 17
f 1. BinnI'; I St 11 S Tohbials, coiis-tUble.............. P
M 1 ) Wells I I . I 1 7 Bateman, constable..............) 2
Pi. .I A J AicrNhourg, iNDgistrt. . ......... 8 :13
$F 1 Ervin bardware hainrzan ....
T. (. OWENS.
Attest: Sitpervisor C'laredon County.1
C. P., LE.SrcSNE.. Clerk.
oetting- such mo1dicainfrmte Wa.-lnntoll~ Letter, stuff was unfti to eat, .Shafter said it
to time w3 coutlitioiis will demanild. v. as goodi, and t hat h~e ate it everv~
General Butler is an uncompromis- . ~ I~~1'.I*t Kn~~ntrt (t n noe t ihrh vr
IG (Y il istsimnlo i
%Vas1igoArl14 i h hn
img opponient of tile dispensary law, 1 c"tn pi 4 S' tddtetigi hstsioyo i
is rcarettable that Congress is not inl wzs furnished withla differeut sort of
as all of his utterances indicate, ses n so th. th deort ol anned "roast" beef from tbat furn
andI recently lie gave to the press a inject sufficient ginger into) Mr . l-slied the rest of the armyv. How his
letter whichi will drive away fromn biun Kinley to make him call Germ acv 'testimnony was received at the White
advoate ofthelaw mater nothow(ll~flas heymad hi cal %p-ni House mnay be judg-ed from the fact
persoally We ~wn yea ago 'Ih ejl i:ta ewstegus fhnra
high th regar h~m strred0t deees ininto4 I h inrgvnb r cily e
do notbeliee any an inthe Stte nes tha 11ma tra'ev n i Ih e ett-vadwa sue
canbcelctd po a atidipesa hs eeiirep1nshl fr mb'.iu'~tht iewoldbeon0o te ddtina
rvpltfrm I telat letin he(f t mal etteiert lfAmr c-nI ajr enras ht2he5l ( wllb
proibiioist shwe thir trngt j ndEngis mar5~ 7080n~ nite otne ir ryrogn
in il flstpriar, nd heaut-ds-I ad he ilin of tw jnean u1 i~l]at
America and on 7nlsoeAer ineseetir fM.E at
pens~r its udproriitonst crn-i(anEnig, 1 50lu maie l etIrpo:.Ia.,wowsins
bind.slowAt ei's n heseondth udmiisraio is don7 uta7t*itlAsti ne h lvli~
prinrvthsto, ih h ad f~~t5(oii ayerilowitng h'~ a]ni37i ton o50peen te7.S
man eterues(iocrnr llebe iil nnnyha dee0e risapcl on7ltleinentoa oiisrnta
tiI~ii thi gIvriiiE0 tfu o iew60er~eLort taghe u
madeby is arilusa1~ontienttmesi1w li0 wa ihSanbgn .81rii age wsdsponigt
man ofthee nemes otd fr te ut n eer intac th cmnsr-: iibro eulcasxh '1i
proibiio cadidtt intir scon Lin as lhove itsel tob lctdlk I av3eue h )1 r
priary atthesaie imethe ae wth litl sof sopfo h e- cily4 onviei h aeo
manambssaor Ths78on ui oitc egt lce 5 h lp
ardent dtsen~ar~i~e. ness ha ar5se the pcladpht lreiridrcl fgl
Itisou piio. ht hee uncrs~tu;'i s eaned Snto Sewr100 00Lat. ul reisplyngfMa h
~bot Gnerl Btlr, urprtig o vice puli scdmnt ve e dI spotnetya. r rp
~unnat frm elibiesorce. ae DI~5 Gr.iv wan totgt I sai'lddmorr e.9elei
caee cap~nlr, tre l~tjehts f si'' so sh:ma bercci frda te. 'e nr Ap tre ';irrrne fSfalI
[Il~iia hoehi s rones.it~ i ~elcIulIaw~e.(n C i Ir~ ~r s*t 21ii i. woiscrarriii0~
1 1110
i'ilrna ~vll e acanli~~is ti su- ~on hei shoules.A101i ~ iis
reedhimelf an thre s n ma inresnt'~i 1 14h (I102 Llti
noliics n th St~tc ho kows et- an, aid 25iIrX SCt1l h ec:i lllrsNw
lasbee sio 5 agis 95rln Ir * I 104V AI.l'jtIi il3L
thanTillan hat e hs no tun Si nioth 1 2he 10.3 l L F.u ~n~slt ci
;beler hey mus sek esewere trllig tr led~r~gon ue a PI Hit lle .' . Eq a ito oard... ..nt $1 :ii
''Ac;111. it" I~o une ha cii W~ AiHroa way, l I " .. ...-i 'l- 1120
h~mn s trog it te m sss r jwhn hemin o ie (ieniti.11 3 1 1 igomery," i " t ..... 5~l 40rii
roseph H Earle. Li.ippEesuisesisl"i" ong..v.. d1,:''
iext yer, and he disensar. ueL Mathistha "h" ila.ds.wre li0
io wllbe reivd le erail bt~nu it $QO OA0I, nd ta; P Hro .1 " " ...... 1
Wlil pa~Etireehler, a"l"ng..ime.b1f15
vould no attemp tO CncurittW E DLbni.ls Edtr 1'ls alo m- a -sm.all
:anidtefrm Iisow cun", nd ;~ e pS~el~od (.C E p L e, i t " "o . ..... o 1ri~ T 20.
-uc a itis XhenAginildsE R Ponden mor, "i "or ind... to 5 50
'spcill oe ~ir w~id b bun i~i w~s akn t ws nuluce N Toiasl" w '' - il -a about - t5e
J(.iPlyero""....... 1 6
er ir . o gt hnri ou trer' didt hve o W al t blIe.r " th t 'l -ncl ....e eels
)oitontotihtMcaurntw 'eas ;dactn, iter. jlaknr 11A' ofHudd i, iu' wa .it .... an :ii0
ate, ndBule i-ain hs igt cl rm ohcah, enra Saim1 J Morit "eyuc. ... 12
gait hedipesar, ha'i" i si ~ eas~d t~toi ul isith, ''"a- d-nerwa-ad.- Tir l1di
r. 5 FA porsguard thing . .......od 41ent
h 'iid li l.. a c~ndinit n wla~I he lliir~s ie ou t -.I P And e, re r ...... riin was. th 1 or
~ond hve t~lstniil~ P ~ tveitlahi ,but1 eliv i s Lt L Wel, ut.E d. ay ay......75
W- Hutleri oers.anag.. 50
EI bnleacroers ontale..040
ltit~ei~ rit m .0a con- .jent~t Ltwtlfi 5ct~Lliu ibnsic tue and P.Hadling.r. 14iii
withBI~t~crdefat M~tu-in,"Th hh~~nrs wil gt tied t. Stacte Pandy, clohe sovieal.other0.
or s Ie ncc.;rgirg utlr o b itI has sone- tan ir Aer .\a P Mai, eil h pionuer.. r 1turne
ltiiidtt fo Goeror. lir I~lii- ias dd. ri itieritfew \ .iii o h D rona t erxing bide.... week.. stay
J i Wathinlien brin d(iea body, 4and
H Haermanreti on ta ir........ tha wil
tir.e iusebhourrsupigistrate..........i8it
Tlrit F ~ P -rvn hadwar ir ebinane.... 10i5
Attest: nSupervisor $('hirendon County.l
W Ci. P ! .;;Li.:i-m:.tr C Uulerk . tea,. . .fili Nev Iwllst inr
totm scnitions~.1. ie demau.c id11 hsI!-~ nrrcu re ynx etr sii l
forignIopponwe vit gtof thieun dispentsary ltawprceet
ndrcetly hl~ gav toI1i;-rn~ e thempes
tetX terrwhicriverll)drivefawtyacing htm
dvoates oftelw mattersino how r;e - r' c~Irig ~I f31fe lnii itt2 ois
it0i notI albelievenuiIcaux maIfn fl tin nthigpatStahore
tiy Ihtfr. In a la t e lcn th e ce. ti hrs I - (oi rervr,2)febiig t
'h irtpiary ad the anti-fdi-ls- fntdrrngpst2
pnsarite and Irohibtioist com- td u i t iuhyIe'ttniir.
pi,3a, this~ too, wth the hasaidcii htofrtigIeh~ c ier,16fe. tigafllo -f
Sr.hSbitionncs.didate 1i1.thea.eciud
It.d soufrt opnin hattes c-rumrsofteedereo ulouofcvi itfSne ie,5.febe
ol11:i1e i - whoshtv- it. tcrowsswuletss.I a heir tairar ~rnrgpat2 hus
The Successful Farmers D
Who tuy ltr asl are on the increase in this count y. Julgitig
from the nuniber who cooe t- our place of IIusiei.s- for thir
spring sippliv of llariiwarv. TlI-y low. too. when they: ,et
proper v.alues for their noney. for We are daily inakiin i tiww '
touers.
Our stock of Plows, ioe, Rakes. Shovels, -l'd.S. Pit umps,
Piphig, Mill Sipplies. Holrs. Stoves and Shelf Hardware was
nearly all hottgh t before the receit sharp ad vaice in prices. We
are ofleriig thiem at the oldI tiires. lWe call sipply tobaco
growers with Paris (Green and Eleetric Sprayers at lowest prices.
MANNING HARDWARE CO.
Wim. E. Holmes & Co.
209 3east Bay.
RL-3 FCoTNrT. G. a.,
- rEE' IN --
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Brushes, Lanterns,
Tar Paper and Building Paper.
Iea(quiarters for tle CelebratedI Pahuerto Branid of CylIinderr, Planilog
Mill and Einine ( )ils aiid reases.
In the Privacy of the Home.
HERE is no need of women subject
ing themselves to the mortification
of examinations by doctors for the
C treatment of the various diseases to
which they are subject. These troubles
can be treated just as effectively at the
home. When you are affected with de
rangements of the menstrual functions
or any other female disorders, you can
be completely cured and the organs fully
: restored to activity and strength if for a
few months you will use regularly
GERSTLE'S
FEMALE PANACEA.
TRADC.E .~.MARK.
DOCTORS FAIL, BUT GERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA CURES
3MY wife was taken sick and I at ,nre called our family ihysiian, and h e
thought best to call in another piys:eian for consultation. A tr using their
miedi-ines frt two months I fouT bhe was very little Ibettr.so I tihen icirchased
abo'le of Gerstle's Female Panacea ana coninenced treatn l her. lkefore
she had finished taking the second bit tle whe was in letter ealti than she had
enjoyed in years previois. I then riiierumiended the Panacea to tbree of my
neighbors wit'h good results. 1H. J. TiH RAILK I LL. Tlrailkill. Miss.
Remove all costiveness with mild doses of St. Joseph's Liver
Regulator. If your case is complicated, write us and we will instruct
you fully how to use these great remedies. Sold by all druggists.
L. GERSTLE & CO., PROPS., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
For sale by Rl. LB. O R~VE].
Take Care of Your Eyes.
We take this met.thod of inflormnin our friends and the publie genterally
:batt wte have~ just rec eived a nicee assortment of the bes tG(lase made, and
re prepared to furnish our customers with acurate and scienitific aidls to
ision. Outrt ies are on the "Live and Let ILive' plan: hienee you can,
with a stuall sum, buy from us a pa.ir of good glasses.
We have Spectacles and Eye (Glasses of all styles, grades and prices.
W. M. BROCKINTON.
Fo Ifatsad hid)n
AVegetablePreparationforAs
siiaigteodn~ Bearla
PrmotsTstonCheerfu-Siatr
Ixessandgrest.Contains neither
OpntNorphin nor IEmieral.
NOT NARC 0 TIC.
Aperfeclemedy fo Costipa
t ion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Wormns,Convulsionsfeverish- E
ness and LosS oF SLEEP. Y u n v
Yac!i Signature of
Always Bought5
-- Kin
l~arz Always~ H B OUghtM
TOSTORCAA
Ilease al Ilow miie space to give ytur
:ulers a hew lots fromi this place. IV IU SLO
P oor staroils of corn is atll the cry
mong the' farmuers. caused by recett Wihi itdu t
i 'i spllIs.
Mlessrs. I iiicv ando Alleni Bradh 11i C Oti oubr omi
' Sumtter spen it severatI ldays wit h 'itier.....
wir sister. M1rs. .Iiosie C able. last H -
eek.
1rs. Sara ( antnont and daughterINALS LE
e visiting at Mirs. A. I). Cantnon's.
Mrs. 1R. A. Few has returtied home. IAVItA)
r. Charles Jordan, after repeatedS AMPt01Y
tacks of ill ness. is ottt agin.it t hioughI
oking quite thint. wtuniesth
r. Rtobert I.. Jones left la tWVved- Iil.......
sday for Nashville. Tlen., where ____
' goes to at tend D)raughion' Bu-i- ..ouit~vttc
ss College. lHe has tmany friends
're who wish hitm tuth siteerss aind S~tfd
edict for him a rising caree..JL.W L.
Itavis. S. HAVINprilA1O.N
Bregyueobr to Th comfor office
II ies @
With the Inner Man
Whether you enjoy your life or not.
Therefore it belioves all prulent peo
lle to respect and treat the iuner
inan with due consideration.
The first requisite for the prolno
tioll of happiess arnd g.oot health
is purity and wholesomeness in all
vatables.'
You -et both here, together with
prices which of thenselves are at
trac'tive. It is worth your while to
pay rue a visit.
My Coffees and Teas are Unsurpassed.
My Stock of Fancy and Plain Crackers Al
Ways Fresh.
Anid anythin:: your appetite would
rave You can always find at inv
place. From liny Bakery I can always
give you
Made froin Pillsbury celebrated flour
-the best in the world.
Mv Hams and Breakfast Bacon are
of the well known "Husy Bee" Brand,
unexcelled for their mild and delight
fill Ilavor.
A visit to inv store will convince
vou. I carn show you souetiaing that
wvill lease. Ihe niost fastidious.
JOIN W. HERIOT,
In Sprott Building Rear of Bank.
High Class
Tailormg.
Made-to-Order Suits.
Pants and Overcoats.
Suits to .Masure. $6.00 and upward.
Pants -1 2.00
Overcoats 6.00
Choicest Fabrics
Latest Effects
at prives iever known before. Send
iie a 1ostal and I will call on you
with salindes.
J. L. WILSON,
" 1 Manning, S. C.
Geo.8 Hacker&Son
MiAN'TFtERIN OIF
r Ii
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding and Building
ToCosues t .ae Beer
Th5- nna s;wn Cma~,o
Pits paen tp e . I' erdz -
Exould ;ing. an.d zB-iLrrling
prvt M ateri'a-l, spe
ratsAfrLGE STOn~Nt, S:. C.e
Wndowut ari Fa rG:.asn ad- bpcy th
mTdeo frnsuerst. L:.iiagner B::b
Tewu ihLrwng Con ay,' o
Chretn .I'.Imeltn S. C.eann~zi~nt
Tiv .: iNi V .tim lkl(i .\ t .Ii~ or. En.
frm C arshn ' ! .'i s :I! 'T E.L. of l'r n
a!l. Liot v t. f- -s o -l'lri- n atAm ri
.I
A A ATETD
Notry v Pu btic an
ren1 s-isurehanrc Aent.
nrphtora . I : .'lmnry ex'nin tion Pafid
.I \1i:. o: ;': r'tab iiy- ree in c a erme
I' rC.LT;E.1 GUAR AN',t: "S:pa
.1mei anand orein : i llcto r refe renes
hereto. t. a. C
Corrsanenc wih Ivenor O WALTed.
BURTO T. OYLE CO * PAETATTES.
Was 0 . mos D.i Car.. U. patent
anyhin yo ivenorimpov wh; asout
.ROTECT"O. end1 '.~ mode k~t, or hey
fr freei' ~ 1 ~*~ exa ina ion andL adv i tol n
OC F.R.No Ats 1
~"i~' i i '.1?Oii"T fe ' efu'ore pat.'ent.
PaenIawer." A S iH''t GO N, D.Ce.
r' it i i: 1 H.'T ulE, i rifsina
MANI.G r C
ILSRON DUR oANTN TOES
Aoleeminatiand andare.a m
NO OLD STOCK
Everiin New.
LOUIS LEVI
Is now in position to offer to the trade
Brand New Goods at
Rock Bottom Prices.
He asks that the public call in person
and examine his stock, consisting of
Cashmeres and
H [enriettas
Organdies
Scotch Lawns
Duck in all Shades & Colors
Figured Lawns
White Lawns
Checked Muslins
Colored Muslins
Pereales
Dimities
Piques in all shades & colors
In fact we keep everything in the Dry
Goods line. All we ask is to come and see
for yourself. If quality and low prices
will !ell goods we are satisied we can sell
you. W: natke
Gent's
FURNISHING
Goods and Shoes
A SPECIALTY.
We have used every tffort to b:iy the lat
est st le.;, at the very lowest 1-riee. and if
you :; ed anything -n that lnt it will pay
you to look at my goo.ls before bnving.
Wt- hve the blest
Bargains in Olothing
ever brought t> thi- town.
Onr .tek of
GROCERIES
is of the best quality. We carry a lirge as.
sottutent in that line at prices that cannot
be beat.
1,000 cakes Bull's Eye Soap, two cakes
for 5c.
1,000 cakes Octagon Soap, 4c cake.
500 cakes Magic Cleaner, it-lb cakes, six
for 25c.
400 pkgs Gold Dust, 5c pkg.
100 pkgs Gold Dust, 4 lbs to pkg, 25c.
Ground Black Pepper, t-1b pkg, 5c.
Gold Band Hams, strictly No. 1, 12jc lb.
Best Corn Starch, per pkg. b
Bst Lump Starch, 5c lb, six lbs for 25e.
Good Flour, $3.90 per barrel.
Large assortment of Coffees and Tobacco,
Can Goods, etc., at prices to suit the hard
times.
LOUIS LEVI.
W ilson ana Summerton R. R.
TriE TABE No. 1,
In effect Monday, June 13th, 1898.
Between Sumter and Wilson's Mills.
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 73. 1aily except Sunday No. 72.
P M Stations. P M
200 Le...Sumter...Ar 1230
203 ....WV&SJunction. 1227
220.......... Tindaml..........1155
2 38........Packsville........11 30
25 S..........diler..........11 10
3 uS 1 ilr 04
3301 --'- --- ---' '- 1015
~3 50 ...Summerton .... 10 10
4 2"..... .....Davis...........945
4 4~ .........Jordan ... .. ...9 35
5 15 .Ar..Wilson's Mills..Le 9 05
B-tween .Millard andi St. Paul.
South bonnd . Northbound.
No~ 73 No. 75. No. 72. No. 74.
P M A M Stations A M P 31
3 0)5 10 15 La .\illard Ar 10 45 3 35
:315 10 25 Ar St Paul L-u 10 35 3 25
PM AM AM PM
TH1OS. WILSON, President.
1~ jjfl jjfl 8BUNTY, PRIZE
i~ai~ II1~MONEY, BACK-PA?
CLAIMS OF AlU.
~I9AKANDS GOVUCMTD
In the PR i.PA RATION. PRESENTATI0N and
the G;overnent of the United States, we possess
unsau:-passed fclte-nwegsil xei
enee.
Xbmt fees. Quick tcork , Faithful &errice and
,Pof aji, rnubity guaranteed. Do not fat! to
el. It will pay y ou to do so Information free
Highest references given on demand.
DOYLE & ECKMAN. WASHINGToN. D. C.
THE
Bank of Manning,
MANNING, 8. 0.
Transacts a general banking busi
ness.
Prompt and special at tention given
to depositors residing out of towvn.
D~eposits solicited.
All collections have prompt atten
ion.
Business hours free 9 a. mn. to 8
.JOSEP SPROTT,
k. LEIm, Cashier.
President.
BOARD OF DIRECToBS.
7 Lmv,- J. W. McLEoD,
XE. B~aows, S. M. NEISEN,
IOsEPHi SPRtO'r', A. Lrv.
.and Surveying and Leelig.
I will do Snrveying. etc., in Clarendonl
nd adjoining Counties.
Call at oflice or address at Samter, S. C.,
O . Box 101.
JOHN R. HATNESWORTH.
R.J. FRANK GEIGER,
DENTIsT,
MANNING. S. C.