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PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1899. Mid-Summer Bartrains. Ladies' Gauze Undervests, full size, only 4c each. Ladies' nice Bleached Under vests, tape neck, 10c each, or 3 for 25c. You should see the splendid bargains we are now closing out in all classes of sum mer goods at cost. A large lot of Ladies' fast colored Percale and Calico Shirt Waists at cost. Call and see them. Gents', if vou want a real cheap Straw Hat here is the place to get it. We are closing out our entire line of Straw Hats at cost. We have some splendid bargains to offer in Cottonades, as we wish to close out all we have on hand before fall. Ladies, we are very anxious to close out our remnant stock of summer Millinery, so if you need a hat or anything in the Millinery line you can get it Very cheap at our place.. It wiH1 surprise you to see the great bar gains we are offering in Umbrellas; they must be sold. Housekeepers, we are getting in a lot of the finest Hams we could find in the mar ket; if you want nice hams for Conference call and see us. Also a nice lie (f a'l kinds of fresh Gro cerier. Youis truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereny given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urday noon. Dr. W. E. Brown has returned home from Glenn Springs. Base Balls and Bats. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Mliss Leila Holaday of Summerton is vis iting relatives in the Fork. Women's Black and Tan Shoes, sizes 3 to 5, at 75c, worth S, at Rigby's. General .. L. Stopplebein of Summer Ville is in anemg tor a rw days. Go to Brockinton's for a delicious av d re freshing drink, when heated. The annual catalogue of Clemson Col lege is ready for distribution. A copy will be sent to any address upon application to President Hartzog, Clemson College, S. C. [12-3t Summer goods at Rigby's at cost. Values astonishing. The crop prospects for Clarendon is more encouraging now than a few weeks ago. Reports from the various sections go lo show that there will be a large cotton and tobac,.o crop. Fresh and genuine Turnip Seed. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. We are under obligations to Mr. M. C. Butler of Silver for a delicious watermelon. And Mr. J. D. Alsbrook also hs our thanks for a 46 pound melon shipped from Denmark. Evaporated Apples at Rigby's at 12}c per pound. Damon lodge of Knights of Pythias will have an important meeting tomorrow eve-. nling. A full attendance is desired as Co!. D. J. Auld, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, will visit the lodge officially. New crop Turnip Seed just received. fl. B. Loryea, the druggist. On Monday, July 31st, the pastor of the NIethodist church will begin a series of re vital services at that church. There will be preachig morning and evening during the week. The public is odiatlly invited. Slippers, Ladies' and Gents', at Rigby's at greatly reduced prices. Come quick for a bargain. There will be a game of base ball at Pa noia next Friday afternoon, between Sum merton and Panola. The game will be called at 5 o'clock sharp and the Panolaites invite everybody to turn out to see them beat Summerton. Why stay hot? when you can get cool quick and easy at Brockinton's up-to-date soda fount. The Sumter District Conference will con vene at Manning, S. C., the 26th of July. The opening sermon will be preached Wednesday evening at 8:30 p. m. by the Rev. J. Thomas Pate, D. D., of Camden, S. C. The public is most cordially invited to be present. . Gents,' if you wish to feel cool, come to Rigby's and fit yourself with a nice Alpaca or Serge coat and Vest at a price that will stun you. There seems to be an impression that the census supervisor for this district has al ready been appointed, judging from the mnany applicants who are seeking position s for township enumerators: for information we will say that the appointment has not yet been made, but every indication points to Mr. Lindsoy J. Breedin of Bennettsville as the man for this district. Convulsions, cramps, ehronic female dis eases and hysterics ore cured by use of Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. The local preachers of the Sumter Dis trict who expect to attend the District Con ference will please notify me at once, that homes meay be provided for them. The delegates, also, who expect to come by pri vata conveyance, or who do not expect to attend, will confer a great favor by inform ing me of the fact. P. B. WIls. Manning. S. C.. July 189.. Sick headache, wind on the stomach, bil iousness, nausea, are q1uickly cured by a few doses of Dr M A Simmons' liver medli eine. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. 'Ihe eu.. of THE TIEs expects to go to Harris Springs x r week and will turn his paper over to Mr. J. H. Lesesne, wvhose pen has often delighte-d our readers. W e will consider it a favor if our correspond ents throughout the county will get an extra move on themselves and furnish Mr. Lesesne good, live news mnatter; it will aid him very much in giving the people a fine issue. sen d in the matter early. The dangers of a malarial atmosphere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr WV M1 1rockinton. Who can read Kendall's advertisement this week without being impressed with the extra low prices he is offering his stock at, to make room for fall goods. His show ing what can be bought for S10.00 is enough to make a fellow wish that money grew on trees so that he could shake off some to go to Kendall's store to buy. Mr. Kendall is going north soon and before he leaves he wants his stock reduced, and he is so de ter-nined to have it so, that he is almost giing his goods away. 'To arouse a dormant liver and secure permanent regularity of the bowels, use Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr WV M Brockinton. Married this afternoon in Charleston. at 211 Calhoun street, residence cf M1r. and Mrs. Henry N. Pregnall, the bride's par ents, M1r. John Davis Logan and Miss Eva Eleanor Pregnal'. The groom is a native of Manning and is now a prominent busi ness man in Charleston. He is manager of the Charleston branch Armour Packing Company. The bride's father is known to many of~ the elder people here, as one of the refugees during the war, and the fam ily occupied the house now owned by Mrs. x.J. LTgg. It is fast tecoming a ebtatab a question whether it pays to sk heatlth at the POP ul r niineral sprinr. ianti a a ni ber of artesain wel iwhieb. i f ana - 1 w believe woud prove to be eri- as z !H. cious. We know of one man who, be fore we had the arttsian w:ris wa con. tant sufferer from indigestion, and after a fr-e use of the water lie was rclievd of the trouble anad can now eat anythin . Thre re others who have also U-en beneited and we believe M ninng ca. bma- of as healthy water a- any town n S-11h C.r lina. Itmove causes of incstrual snpp sins, exaggerations and irregularities by lgSimmions' Squaw VineWine or I:.b t -. -,old by Dr W .11 Brockinton. The young folks had a glorious time of it last evening at the Peopl s Tobacco Warehouse. The occasion was a cake walk, the first of its kind ever gIvel. in t he town and the projectors are much gratified with its success. A string band fronm Kingstree dscoursed sweet nusic and the SpactOilou ll was well suited for the pur pose. About a dozen couples entered upon the walk and the participants were appro priately costumed. M.r. Joe Wells and Miss Fannie Bell were awarded the cake. Atter the "walk" the hall was converted into a dance hall, where some very pleas ant hours were spent. liefreshments were served bv the committee Sour stomach is one of the first synip tons of a coming bilious attack. Cure it with a few doses of Dr M A Simons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W .1 Brockinrton. Manning's merchants anticipating a line tobacco crop are at work to aid the People's tobacco warehouse company to indluce the tobacco growers to bring their prodnes to this point. The plan of oar merchants is to put in large stocks of goods and sell them cheaoer than the other tobacco mar kets, which inducement must be consider ed when looking for a market to se:l tobac co. The farmer bringing his tobacco to Mi. Mason can expect two things, one, the very highest price for his tobacco; two, the Manning merchatits will offer every induc ment to capture the cash paid for tobacco, and this means they are determined to not give other tobacco markets an advantage over theu. To cure deprcsion of spirits, falling of the womb and weakvess of back usual to change of lif., take Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brockr inton. A complaint from a party in Summerton has been made to the Governior, of people dis-regardinu the fishery laws. The com plaint says that in "Santee Rtiver Claren don county" partis are fishin; witl traps and nets and tb-v will ev-ntually extermi nate the fish;alb'the creeks are obstructed with traps and nets and the governor is appealed to for the appointment of a man to see that the law is enforced. It is the duty of those who know the ex istence of the complained of conditions to go to the nearest magistrate and swear out a warrant for the arrest of the violators of the law. The governor can do nothing in the matter only remove oficers who refuse to do their duty. Ladies agonized by female disorders should avoid unpleasant examinations and at once cure themselves with Siminons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. The teachers must come to school and for a month beginning August rnd, they will have an opportunity. furni hed by the State, to prepare themselve; to teach in the most modern manner. This is a great thing not only for those who have chosen the high and honorable cali'ng of achool teaching, but for the children. There is no gainsaying it, South Caroina is now on the right road to promulgate 'he cause of education, and if the people will give it the proper encouragement our school sys tem will soon retich the desired point. Al ready there has been rapid strides made, and ~we believe the summer schools, such as we are to have in Manning will be felt in every school house in the county. The attendance upon this school is compulsory and no teacher can procure a license to teach without attending and standing an examination. We hope the people of the town will throw open their homes and make the teachers month as pleasant as possible. "We have sold many diiferent cough rem edies, but none has given better satisfac tion than Chamberlain's,' says Mir. Charles Holzhauer, druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs. colds or hoarseness. Sold by RI. B. Loryea, druggist. Wake Up. One has only to take a trip into the up per portion of the State to feel that in this section the business element is far behind in the way of industrial enterprises- There is nothing to hinder the town of Manning having a $100,000 cotton factory; all that is needed is for the monied people to come together and make the effort. We have noticed wherever the attempt has been made, it has met with success. The sooner we stop depending entirely upon one source of revenue the quicker wvill our ma terial interests be advanced. Every prop erty holder in this town should feel it to his interest to encourage the beginning of industrial enterprises. We have now a knitting mill, a private institution, which pays, but if it had five times the capacity, it would be able to employ more labor and the more labor employed the greater wvould be the benefit to the town. Mlanning is well,and perhaps better situ ated for industrial enterprises than many~ of the up-country towvns. We have the health and other requisites to induce peo ple to live here, but they cannot come if there is nothing to give them employment. A cotton factory here would not only help te town, but the whole county would feel its benefit. Cotton would bring a higher price, and a good deal of labor idle in theI winter months, wvould be utilized. There is no better time to urge people to do a thing than when they see others at work, and there is no better way to get! help from the outside than by showing the outside wvorld you are endeavoring to help yourself. It is so with the individual and it is so with communities. Help, your selves first and others wili be anxrous to help you. Therefore let us get a move on ourselves and inject a little in dustrial spirit into this community that we may demuandt a plaice in the prog'ressive procession. E F Kenema, Pickens, S C. wvrites: Dr :.I A Simmnons' liver medicine has for 10 years greatly b. nefited mec and maany' others. I think it a better imedicine than Bilackc Draught: use it in preference as it is mild er, yet more efficient. Sold by Dr W 31 Brockintoni. Summer School. The 'Teachers' Institut~e for Clarendon county wv.ll be held in Mlanning, begin ning August 2nd, and lasting tour weeks. Alt wvhite t, aehers in the county. are x pected to attend. This Institute: is to be a regulair traiining school for teachers only, and will be under Ithe mnanagemient of Prof. it. i1. Kennedy of Camden and M1iss IFannie .\eCants of Co lumbia, two well known instructors. Great benetit will be derived fromi at tending this summer school, and no teacher should miss being present thrroug~h the en tire session if possible. Teachers are reque.dted to bring their textbooks-esp~eciiy grammars, geogra phies, arithmetics and readers. L. L. WELI.s, Co. Supt. of Education. July 17, 189t). [12 2t A Fnightful Blundetr Will often cause a horrible burn. seaid, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the bet im the world, will kill the pai and p omptiv he.al it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all 3kin eru~tions. Dest pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold b it. J. Loryea, druggist. 1.5 Men always bow to fate; but not as a matter of courtesv. Bears the The Ihd YoJ Ha9Always 80~h Sigstu.e A Worthy Cause. The ntrtainment that the young ladies of Ca;s N. 1 1f the MdAt1.odist Sunday ebwool will b.- a Cantata. "A Day in the W 1." ( r e - , s:-1. 1uv- vi' f (girls and I ovs) rr i't a a . , al the hope tO give Vu:In tidel day in th-: woods-a re-g ubir pien ie. Th't. vong aiei hav devoted lunch time in'g-n- u' thi-is entertainment and we f-el sure :t 1 m i..' an enjoyed by all who att-.- i I - e -oceds Will g, to the Epwortli Orihanage. Admissiol, 2 cents for adults: 1-5 cnts thr chialren. I -e en-aln andr- clake will be served after the exercies. so be sore to bring some ex tra char ge in your pockets .\n Epidemic of Diarrhoea. Mr. A. Sanders. writing from C connut Fla., avthere, hasr b tn quite an e:idemaic of dirtoathere.e Hle had , sevvere at tack and was cured i four doses of Cham berlaii' Choleri an i Diarrhoea Remedy. le says h.- also r.esiumended it to otlhrs and t-v .-y it is the iest - dicine they .:ver u -d. For s:le by R. B. Loryea, drug Acknowled-uent. Oar thanks to the follwing churches and individuls: Green Hill Baptist church, Alcola. $1 00 Ebenezer Bantist church............ 4 10 Mr. J. Al. D. Dinkins.............. 1 00 The Nlinisters' Institute will meet with us and contiaue in session from Friday 2st to Sunday, 23rd inst. Our friends are cordially invited to attenL. L. W. Juzasis, Pastor Quick Results. Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1, 189S. I have xrtn suffering with feniale trou. bles and was unable to get relief. I was pers.led to try 1.-nedicta and after one Month's treatient I can recomnwiuund your remedy to suffering women. YES. H. R. GIrEATD. Sold by 1Z. B. Loryea. Bea. t Kid You Have Always 8hget That's Nothing'. Popenijen Swennsson, a tenacious Swede was drifting in a bo-t on the Smokey river, Kansao, su oking a pipe. The boat went ver a dai and capsized. Swennsson kept Lis bead above water and swam to shore still smuoking his pipe. Charleston .'ost. Ch-rndon had a citizen by the name of Bob iLial 'Thaines, who oropped a spark from his 1-ipe into a kc- of gun powder, and extingnished Inte l.mes before all of he powder burnt up. A Thousand Toniues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer. cf 1325 Howard st.. Philadel hia, Pa.. when she tound that Dr. King's Now Diseovcrv for Consumption had co pleteiv eured her of a backing cough that 'or many years had made life a burden, III other remedies and doctors could give er no help, but she says of this Royal ure--it soon removed tLe pain in my :est and I can now sleep soandly. some hing I can scarcely remember doing be Are. I feel like sounding its praises roughout the Universe." So will every ne who tries Dr. King's New Discovery or anv -trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. 'rice 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot les free at R. 1". Loryea's drur store; ?verv bottle guara!teed. 5 A F riend's Tribute. s Died at Panola, S. C., July 7, 1899, ittle Daisy, infant daughter of Mr. .d Mrs. Oliver WVells,aged 11 months~ nd 25 days. During her tender arthly life she was an unalloyed pring of joy to father, mother and ~rand parents. All that loving bands .d tender care could do was done, ut her mission on earth was over, .d now, in her glorfied, celestial ex stence, may she be a heaven call to he weeping loved ones. "Suffer the ittle children to come unto me, for f such is the kingdom of God." MRS. JNO. C. GRAHAM. Jordan, S. C., July 13, 1899. CASTOR IA F'or Infants and Children. he Kind You HaYe AlwasS Bought Bcars the Signature of A young husband presented his young vife with a handsome lamp. He was much lattered when she told him she had given .t his name, until he asked her reason for uch a peculiar proceeding. "Well," she said, "you know my dear, it as a lot of brass about it; it is bandsome o look at; it requires a good deal of atten ion; it is remarkably brilliant; it is some ies unsteady on its legs; it fiares up 00' asionally; it is always out at bedtime, and bound to smoke." - -Ram's Horn. Thinngs at Sununerto'n. The failure of the trustees of the raded school to secure the services f Mr. John C. Lanham as principal is a great disappointment to the pat ons, but the election of Mr. H. A. C. Valker of Ridge Springs insures a ~ucessful school year. His assist' nts are Misses May Foster and Ethel ooper of Union and Mayesville, re pectively. The Suimmerton baseball team, aving defeated Manning in a recent ame, has challenged Sumter for ednesday, 19th inst. A number of ames are scheduled, and the season romises to be unusually interesting for the cranks. Farms are suffering (except the iver lands) for wvant of rain. High' land corn has lost ground comnWer bly during the last few hot, dry Summerton expoects an influx short y of quite a bevy of young lady vis itors. The boys are getting ready to elcome them with mnusic and song. Tbe various stringed instruments are being mtade ready to respond to the ouch of fingers inspired by the v'is itors. Serv'ices are to be held regularly :vice every' third Sunday in the uonth at St. Mathbias' Episcopal hrch. i t ll'ight fuor anx Editor' to IReeom mend1( PatenIt 3ledicines roiim Sylvan \iley News, J1hevard, N. C. It ay beauestion whether thle editor fane~twspaper has the right to publicly emmend anyv of the various proprietry eicines whi :h tiood the market, vet as a preventive of snifering we feel it a duty to a a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, holera and Diarrhioea Remiedy. We have known and used this medicine in our famn ly for twenty years and have always found it reliable. ~I many cases a dose of this emedy would save hours of suffering while phscan is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bot te of Chatmberlain's Diarrhe'a Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the nention of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many caIses the prsneof a physician would not be re quirt. .At least tils has been our experi ene during the past twenty years. For de by I. It. Lo ryea, druggi.t Just when a mani needs his nerve the most, lie can't find it. TaKind You Hale Always 80omht CUBAN OIL cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by '. B. Lorvea. Notice. Under and by virtue of authority in me vested by a mortgage duly ex ecuted, I will sell to the highest bid der, for cash, in front of the court house, Tuesday, July 25, 1899, be tween the legal hours of sale: One dark bay mare mule, about 6 years old, the same being the prop erty of Dennis Singleton. S. A. RIGBY, Mortgagee. July 19, 1899. S. C, Military Academy, Office of Chairman Board of Visitors, Charleston, S. C. July 1, 1899. One vacancy in Beneficiary Cadetship in the South Carolina Military Academy ex ists in this, Clarendon county. Blanks for application for permit to enter competitive examination, with shvet giving necessary information, can be obtained from the re spective county superintendents of educa tion. All applications, fully and clearly made out, must be in the hands of the Chairman by the 1st day of August. C. S. GADSDEN, 11- 3t] Chairman Board of Visitors. Packsville Higl School, PACKSVILLE, S. C., Will offer better advantages for boys and girls next session than ever be fore. Next session begins Thursday, Sep tember 28, 1899. S. E. SMITH, 11-10t] Principal. r esbytri ani Coll1egye, CLINTON, S. C. Special offer of reduced rates for next session. A college education placed within the reach of every one. ATRICULATION, TUITION, ROOM RENT and BOARD for next collegiate year for $100. Full faculty of experienced teachers. Mor al influences; healthful location; fine ourses of study; lowest possible cost. Offer good only until boarding de partment is full. Send for catalogue to W. T. MATTHEWS or A. E. SPENCER. L0-3t] Just received a big stock of Wood's rurnip Seed-all varieties. Nood's Seeds are Tested and Twe. If you would have a good stand ind a sure crop of Turnips be sure to purchase your seed from us. n nofinvA THEE. R. u.1LOYEAfl a R6IT SICN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. Play Ball! Complete line of Base Balls and Bats. R. B. LORYEA, The Druggist The Public Gene rally, Exacting, economical and critical buyers neluded, are urgently requested to call and ~xamine our late arrivals of New and Seasonable Styles n Dress Goods of all kinds, Organdies. Percales, Duck, Lawns, Vassar Checks, Piques, Organdie Adalisque, Shirting Prints, etc. Our Notion line is complete for you. SIen's and Boys' Straw and Crash Hats, the .atest go. from 10c up. Our shoe department is complete with :he latest styles and at prices to suit the .nost exacting buyers. Prices from 635c up. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, black ma ta,'to suit and please. Gent's Negligee Shirts, in the latest cil >rs an d styles, from 25c up. We can suit ~our taste and pocket-hook almost always. Just arrived, a beautiful line of Flower Pots an d Jardinieres. Our Clothing Department is full of bar ains for you. Come and let us show you hat we can do for you in this line. It ~osts nothing to look and examnine. Knives and Forks, Hatchets, Saws, Chis 1s, Files, PlIows and numerous other arti les, too numerous to mention, at prices hat will surpris~e you Come and be can inced. GROCERIES. We allow. no one to undersell us in pure, resh goods. Our Grocery department is ~toeked with the choicesL and best goods :hat money can buy. We not only aim to kep the best, we do it. Try us for good quality, honest weight md low price; you will get it. Remember that we aie headquarters for everything kept in a general merchandise store. Also remember that we defy competition md guarantee satisfaction of every pur -hase made of Yours truly, S. A. RIOBY. WeC. DAVlS, A TTORNEY A T L AW, MANNING, S.C. Office lately occupied by the late B. Pressley Blarron, Esq. Land Surveying and Levelilg. I will do Surveying, etc., in Clarendon and adjoining Counties. Call at office or address at Samter, S. C., P 0. Box 101. JOHN R. HAYNESWORTHI. R.J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MA 'NING, S. C. JOSEPH F. RHAME, A7 TURNEY AT LAW, MANNINiG, S. C. Bring ur Job Work to The Times office. NO OLD STOCKI LOUIS LEVI Is now in position to offer to the trade Brand New Goods at Rock Bo.tom Prices. He as., :.bat the public call in person and examine his stock, consiting of Cashmeres and Htenriettas Organdies Scotch Lawns Duck in all Shades & Colors Figured Lawns White Lawns Checked Muslins Colored Muslins Percales 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 sell goods we are satisfied we can sell you. We make Gent's FURNISHING Goods and Shoes A SPECIALTY. We have used every effort to buy the lat est styles, at the very lowest price, and if you need anything in that hue it will pay you to look at my goods before buying. We have the biggest Bargains in Clothing ever brought to this town. Our stock of QROCERIES is of the best quality. We carry a large as sortment in that line at prices that cannot be beat. 1,000 cakes Bull's Eye Soap, two cakes for 5c. A,000 cakes Octagon Soap, 4c cake. 500 cakes Magic Cleaner, 1-lb cakes, six for 25c. 400 pkgs Gold Dust,.5c pkg. 100 pkgs Gold Dust, 4 lbs to pkg, 25c. Ground Black Pepper, -lb pkg, 5c. Gold Band Hams, strictly No. 1, 12.c lb. Best Corn Starch, per pkg, 61c. Best Lump Starch, 5c lb, six lbs for 25c. 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 HE N YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT W ELLS' SHAVING SALOON Which is fitted up with an eye to the comfort of his customers. ... . HAIR-CUTTIN G IN ALL STYLES, SH AVING AND SH AMPOOING Done with neatness and dispatch.. .. ..,. A cordial invitation is extended... J. L. WELLS. A GoodTonic Elixir, Calisaya Bark & Gentian Root Improves the appetite, aids diges tion and wards off Malaria. Prepared at RHAME'S DRUG STORE, SUM MERTON, S. C. FOUN DE[ LIMESTONE GAFFNE This institution, famous in the h has recently been thoroughly reorgi Faculty, is~ prepared to do collegE Nearly twenty thousand dollars have A splendid new buIldIng is being erec rium, a Library, a Reading-Room, a:. ful hall for the Literary Society and s be furnisned with new heating appar supplied with new furniture, new pi chemical and mineralogical laboratoi thing that is necessary in the work c provided. The site is unequalled in healthfulness. Limestone College im on Its own merits. Literary, Scientil ular college degrees are given by, the lina. An especially fine course in Pe4 become teachers. There are three de and the Primary. Let Limestone's news all over the South. The revere< fessor. Professor Wade R. Brown, re Professor of Music. -For further info TH!S SPACI MANNING *RRE The _.A Manning Bakery. Have you called on IiERIOT, the Baker, yet? If not, do so and purchase a trial lot of his Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Fancy Crackers, all of which are guaranteed to be fresh. He also keeps in stock the best line of Canned Goods and Meats to be found in town. Will give you special bargains also in Heavy Gro ceries. / & Your patronage is solicited. If fresh goods and low prices availeth anything you will call again. JOHN W. HERIOT, In Rear of Bank. ~R Millinery, Millinery. The ladies of Clarendon are invited to visit my millinery parlors, where they will have an opportnnity of selecting from a beautiful line of Hats. The very latest designs. Every attention is given to styles. My stock consists of HATS BONNETS FEATHERS FLOWERS RIBBONS And All the Latest Triimins. Miss S. E. McDONALD, SUMTER, S. C. Insurance. The Prudential Life Insurance Co. Issues up-to-date Life Policy. The Palatine and Sun Fire Ins. Companies. There are none better. Also HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Insure Against Sickness. 1.$2 a year pays $5 weekly indemnity. 4 " " 10 " 10 " 25 " J. L. WILSON, Manning, S.C. To Consumers of Lager Beer: The Germania Brewing Company, of Charleston, S. C., have made arrangements with the South Carolina State authorities by which they are enabled to fill orders from consumers for shipments of beer in any quantity at the following prices: Pints, patent stopper, GOc. per dozen. Four dozen pints in crate, $2.80 per crate. Eighth-keg, $1.25. Quarter-keg. S2.25. Half-barrel, $4.50. Exports, pints, ten dozen in barrel, $9. It will be necessary for consumers or parties ordering,to state that the beer is for private consumption. We offer special rates for these shipments. This beer is guaranteed pure, made of the choicest hops and malt, and is recommendedJ by the medical fraternity. Send to us for a trial order. G E MA NIA Brewing Comnany, Charleston. S. C. Ge.SHacker &Son mAFnctarmS orm Itsitsini l =2 samenam mam ser - ammemamummann o amca~mmma Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords and Builders' Hardware. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. IN 1845. COLLEGE, Y, S. C. story of education in South Carolina, nzed and now, with a large and able work of the very highest grade. been appropriated for improvements. ted which will contain a large Audito fuseum of Natural Science, a beauti me needed offices. The building will tus throughout, all the rooms will be nos will be purchased, new physical, ies will be equipped-in short every. a first-class woman's college will be South Carolina for beauty and for kes its appeal to the people strIctly c and Commercial Courses. The reg utority of the State of South Caro agogy is offered to those desiring to >artments, the College- the SemInary, ~riends and former students tell the Capt. Hi. P. Giriffith is the Senior Pro ~ently of Winthrop College, is the newv -mation, address the President, E DAVIS LODGE, A. M., Ph. D. BELONGS RARE COMPANY ~l8OLIDROCK. =V~0j Yes, the Book tells us that a house built on sand soon crumbles and falls, but one built - E upon Solid Rock stands all storms, cyclones E and blizzards. Just so in the merceintile arena. The business that is founded on solid principles, Industry, Undersell and Spot Cash, - Know no competition, keep goods eternally on SA the move, lead in low prices. Never follow or imitate, don't wait for some one else to cut prices. The people who come for miles and miles say we are the talk of the county. Beel Values for Least Money. We believe in short profits, and in doing - the volume of business. Just think of it, a man with $10 can buy 100 yards of good Calico, 2 pair Men's Work - Shoes, 2 pair Ladies' Dress Shoes, 2 pair Chil- a dren's Shoes, 20 yards good Pants Cloth. 2 o Men's Shirts, 2 Ladies' Hats, 2 Men's Hats, 2 Children's Caps, 1 large Trunk, 3 pair Towels, .20 pieces Tinware, I Paper Needles, 1 Paper Pins, 1 box Ball Thread, 1 Lamp, 2 pair Sus- ~ Ejg= penders, 10 yards Bed Tick, 6 large Spoons, 6 small Spoons and 3 Cakes Soap. _ We have hundreds of bargains for you. Now, if you have any money at all bring it to us and let us show you HOW MUCH we will give you for it. The goods are here and must go, as we want to make room for our enormous Ef Fall Stock. Again, come and see us, and we will treat you right. Yous for best values, ---Olo RI. KE ND LL -on 40 bags good Rio Coffee at 7 1-ic per lb. 20 bags good Rio Coffee at 8c per lb. 20 bags good Rio Coffee at 10c per lb. -50 barrels Standard Granulated Sugar, by the barrel, at 5.90 per lb. 100 boxes Tobacco, 28, 30 and 36c per lb. 400 doz. 3-lb, cans hand-packed Tomatoes at 90c per doz. 50 doz. 2-lb. cans hand-packed Tomatoes at 70c per doz. 50 doz. 3-lb. cans California Peaches at $1,60 a doz. .50 doz. cans extra fine California Peaches at.$2.50 a doz. 40 dloz. 3-lb. cans Yellow Peaches, good syrup, at $1.40 a doz. :3-lb. cans Pie Peaches at $1.10 a doz. 2-lb. cans good Sugar Corn at $1.10 a doz, 2-lb. cans fancy Maine Corn at $1.35 a doz. Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes at factory prices. Matches at less than New York prices. See us before you buy. CROSS WELL & CO., sTYmTa, S. 0. THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY, THOLMAS WILSON, Presiclent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 19 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. Percival Manufacturing Co., waningstret. -_ CH RETN S.