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zhe punning eimcs. PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY AUU. 2. 1899. We Are Prepared To meet the wants of the tobacco people and farmers generally, with a large stosk of heavy Groceries, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Ment. Also a large line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing second to noco in this part of* the State. CALL AND SEE US. PLEASE. Fifty sacks Rice, very good, at 34e per !b. The best Coffee you ever saw at 6. 10 and 12jc per lb. Seventy-five barrels Family Flour, ju-t from the mills, at $4. S4.25, S4 50 and M.75 per barrel. A largo lot of Blue Jay Ping Tobacco at 35c per lb that cannot be had elsewhere tor less than 40 and 50c per lb. If any one wauts good Shoes, they will make a great mistake if they don't come and see our line. Remembrr, we carry the tamious 11. C. Godman black bottom Shoes for ladies and children. We have sold thousands of pairs and have never had one complaint from them. If you buy the H. C. Godman black bottom Shoe once you will always buy .t thereafter. Don't forget the bargains we are offering in our Millinery Department. We are closing out all of this stock at cost. We are also closing out all strictly sum mer stock at cost, so those who need any thing in these lines can get them cheap. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urday noon. Miss Sarah Harvin. of Clinton is visiting the family of Mr. C. R. Harvin. Wanted-One good milch cow. J. 0. Gough. [13-tf Mrs. D. D. Salley and baby of Edisto is in Manning visiting her parents. Base Balls and Bats. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Dr Abe Weinberg has been chosen fore man of the Camden fire eompany. Go W irockinton's for a delicious and re freshing drink, when heated. Mrs. Quiney Gelzer of EutawVille is in Manning visiting the family of Mrs. Edith G. Hall. Fresh and genuine Turnip Seed. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Mr. Robert Jenkinson has returned from Hendersonville, N. C., where he has been spending his vacation. New crop Turnip Seed just received. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Miss Janie Ingram, after a course in a business college,has returned home looking well and ready for work. Why stay hot? when you can get cool quick and easy at Brockinton's up-to-date soda fount. The school trustees have not yet selected teachers for the graded school, but they ex pect to do so in a few days. Married on Sunday evening 30th, Mr. Joe Touchiberry and Miss Anna Peevey both of Packsville by Judge J. F. Richbourg. A committee of the grand jury, together with Professor E. J. Browne, have exam ined the books of the court house officials. Simmons' squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are effective, elegant to take, and produce no unpleasant after results. Sold by Dr W MI Brockinton. Mr. A. C. Davis left this morning for olumbia with a view of standing an ex amination for enlistm~ent in the regular army. The annual catalogue of Clemson Col lege is ready for distribution. A copy will be sant to any address upon application to President Hartzog, Clemson College, S. C. [12-3t Governor McSweeney has been invited to welcome the Georgi a Travellers' Protec tive Association to the "Isle cf Palms" on the 12th inst. To prepare a girl to be a wife, and a wife a mother, give her Simmons' Squaw V ine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr WV M Brock -iton. Dr. R. B. Loryea left last Sunday for a month's vacation. He weat tto Harnis Springs and from there he will visit other health resorts. Always destroy the dread of becoming a mother by taking Simmons' Squaw V ine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr WV M Brock inton. Mr. J. J. Murray of Edisto is spending a few days in Manning. T1he-:e are se ;eral young fellows in the town whio would feel much relieved at his departure. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." D. U. Rhame, Summerton; Dr. W. M. Brc ckinton, Manning. Mrs S A Rigby. Mrs 31 E Burgess and Mr Eddie Horton left this morning for Hot Springs, N C, a.nd Misses Hattie and Lillian Harvin left for Glenn Springs. Make baby's birth quick, easy and almost painless by taking Simmons' Squaw \Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brock inton. The building now nearing completion two doors below the posoffice will be occu pied by Mr. H. T. Avant as a wholesale gro cery, and Mr. S. R. Vensing as a iewelry store. Chamberlain's cough remedy has saved the lives of thousands of croupy children. It is also without an equai for colis and whooping cough. For sale by I._ B. Lor yea, druggist. Danlay Wells' tonsorial parbor is one of the cool est places in town, and after Artist Wells has given one a shave and a hair cut he feels liaxe his make-up is a sufficient guar antee for him to be~ tt to enter soc:ety. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food and plenty ot it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is made to cure'. D. 0. Rhame, Summerton; Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Died in Sumter last Friday afternoon, Miss Minnie Shedd, auat of Rev. P. B. Wells. The body was brought to Manning Saturday afternoon and interred in Man ning cemetery, Bishop W. W. Duncan con ducting the burial service. A Farmers' Institute will be held at Sum merton, Saturday, August 5. Lectures on farming and veterinary surgery will be given by officers of Clemson College at the school building at 11 o'clock. The farmers throughout the county are urged to attend. Keep the stomach and bowels in good condition, the waste avenues open and free by an occasional dose of Dr M A Simmons liver medicine. Sold by Dr WV 3 Brockin. There was a meteor that fell a few nights ago not tar from Oak G rove school, nean Summerton, which, we are told, lighted up the surrounding country for ten minutes sc plain that the man who borrowed a copy of the Acts of the General Assembly froin us had time to read the law relating to spe: cial school districts, but he has not fount time to return the book which we need it Mannin- is determined to be sumitl supplied with good wholsome drinking water. In front of the resil. n.q of Me. S. A. andI J. 11.lRigby antr '' a ' i l bteing bored, and pips ale bei Id fromn the well on Urooks s to P ple Tobacco wahr.us. For 1U. da1he causZd most lily b a disorde~re' stoina-h. accompanie'l by co s:piption, 'se Dr N .\ Si'. monsl ver med icne. "ol by Pr W M Brocknt:1. Sinator 1Le-,urin is in Wa ling'on working1, onte( di'1r1i opr-i the commiss:oning of Jonna E. NXison, colored, a ''st master of Florenc. I'll ony objection to Wlson Is his race, as a ia'n and a prv.etcher he is higly resp"eted 1ot the cz of ilrence io not. w.nt, a colored postmItr. DeWitt' L'ttle iarly Rers bneil in r manently. Theyv lend ge"ntle aIsistt..2' naturrt, caus'nin no pain or wveakntss, l. r LannVttly CUin:. co spaon anl live r i! nents. 1. 0. 1ham siimerton: Dr. W. M. Itrockinton, We rceived a etr yt-:r.iay fro Mlarion Clirk who l::s enlisted in t'he re;. aiar army an d is nwy stationed at Porto R;c). I1e vrites that he likes th country 'ind is studlving to staid an examination for a commissi.n, Nlr Clarlk was born in this town. but spent most o hi iv at Like itv, DLI was one Of thL partv cused in 'th' famous Lake City Iynching Case, but as there was no evidence against him he was discharged. The soothing and healing properties o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with the peo ple everywhere. For sale by El. B. Loryea, lruggist. Tobacco bavers are coming in right along to buv on the floor of the People's tobacco warellouse. This is encouraging to to bacco growers, and to Mr. C. M. Ma son this advantage is largely due. M r. Mason as soon as he was choseD manager for the People's warehouse, set about corresponding witth buyers all over the country: inviting them to come on hs doors, thereby giving his patrons the ad vantage of a comripeting market, and by doing this he aids in making his floors a more satisfactory place for the grower to place his product. To keep young-keep well, keep the nerves cali, the body ruddy and well fed, and with Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine regulate the stomach and bowels. Sold by Dr W 51 Brockinton. A match game of base ball was played in Manning yesterday between the kids of Sumter and Mannin;g, and although Sum ter came here amid a grand flourish of trum pets, with lots of airs, and a huge amount of wind,our boys gave them a flne,large and agnificent drubbing to the tune of 24 to 10 in favor of Manning, and the last we saw of the Sumter imitations of sports. was in carriages behind fleet footed horses, and paper cigarettes, going out of town singing "Break the news to tmother," a song quite a ,Cs after the licking they received at t - uands of Slanning's youngest players. "What might have been"-if that little cough hadn't been neglected-is the sad retlection of thousands of sonsumptives. One 'Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. D. 0. Rhame, Sunmerton; Dr. W. 1I. Brockinton, Manning. There is an effort being made to interest the tobacco growers of Salem to erect a warehouse midway of the tobacco belt near one of the tram roads, in order to have the market nearer the fields and thus save hauling. We do not believe the scheme will work nor will it pay, for the reason that it requires more than one section to support a market which will be advantage ous to the parties most interested. We arc' satisfied that Manning can be, and will be, one of the best markets in the State, and we know it will if the growers will give Mr. C. 3I. Mason the encouragement his undertaking deserves. J F Griffin, Lancaster, S C, says: For 18 years 1 have used and recommended Dr M A Simmons' liver miedicine to all painters as their best medicine for painter' colic and torpid liver. I find it far superior to Zeil in's. Sold by Dr W MI Brockinton. The attention of our readers is called to te advertisemenct of M1r. W. E. Jenkinson whose name is a household word in Clar endon county. We would not know how to begin were we to undertake to tell our readers what Jenkinson has in his store and what he proposes to do. Let it be sufficient for us to say that he will carry an unusually heavy fail and winter stock and that he propose's to sell his goods. This of course means that he snaps his fingers in the face of opposition and defies competi tion from whatever source. Jenkinson is a merchant and his success proves his abil Ity to rank among the best. Watch Jen kinsot's advertisements this season and he will keep you informed. Gun-shot wounds and powder burns, cuts bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nals, insect stings and ivy poisoning, quickly he led by DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve. Positively prevents blood poison ing. Bewa re of counterfeits. "DeWitt's" ,is safe and sure. D. 0. Rhame, Summer ton; Dr. W. 3I. Brockinton, M1anning. The M~anning and Summerton baseball teams played the second of a three-game sres on the MIanning grounds last Thurs day. The Summierton boys accused the Ianning team of playing picked players from Juneville, but this male no differ ence, and when the game wvas called the shocking figures of 29 to 7 in favor of Sum muerton was the result announced by the scorers. Notwithstanding it was one- sidtd all the way through, it was an interesting game, and'it will take powerful good play ing to keep Summerton from wearing the county championship, as Sublet's and Can tey's pitching will be hard to overcome. Our boys only made one error that amount ed to anything, that of thinking they could whip Summerton. DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumulations. regulte the stomach. bowels and liver and purity the blood. 'They drive away dis ease, dissipate melancholy and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or sicken. D. 0. lRhonmc, summer ton; Dr. WX. 31. Brockinton, MIanning. We have been very ilenient to our sub scribers and have not worried them about money this summer, but the time' has come whien we must ask those who are owimg us Ito conie forward and p.Iy up. Those who are m1 airre rs and canntot c'omel to town ay send us our money by maail, either be registered mail or money order. T1he man agement of Tiic-:.umis 25vi ry hanrd press-i at this time and it muns: colleet froma those owint. We hav-e decided to take~ up our subscription list on the 15th, day of Sep tember next and every name found on it over one year in arrears wvill be stricken off. A man or wiomian who has be-en accomma dated by us for over a year and then de:n not pay up shows a lack of apprec'iation and will not pay at all. lRemember that we will strike off every name that is in arrears over a year. To asceitaini what yon owe the paper, look on the label and the date thereon ill show whe-n your time.. was out. Today is Mlanning's tobacceo opening Iday. A public dinner, the contribution of the merchants, is in progress in tile Pros byterian church grove. There are a ninm bor of prizes to be given away also donated by our enterprising merchants, thus show in that our business men are lending Ievery possible aid to induce the tobacc' here We think our merchants should oc commended for the spirit of progress theys display in contributing a lot ot priz.: and a public dinner. 'They al.so propose to sedl gods cheaper than any other market in this section of the State, not exce'pting ~harl eston. Notwithstanding the fact thai the grades at the People's wa'rehouse~ w~er poor, the thousands of pounds of tobacecc brought satisfaetoiy prices; someu fey crds wcre tucked, but this w.ill happer everwher. Mr. Mlason 's perfectly satis tid:ihtedav's work and wtill conti nue is h ha star'ed to giv the people a mar k et where sharp' practice~ and tricks w.ill no be toerated, nd wer every ef'ort will b< m''de t., ive' the' gro r fu market p)rices It a s throu'gh the <arts of SMr. 31asoi tt itour i'. e -o many luvers oi the door today. A !arge niumber of ladie: ttended th" sale aind enj lyed the music o the auctioneers. We Lave a very s conomical town coun i. 1, - so (conomnical that they actualIV re iin from putronizing an ,is;tittion in th-- tow.n, which is xpected to devote of its tin.. space anl labor towards - he -a.:sand lrosperitv ot the town. i the counci Ltd the business5 ingenuity it ought to a i would know that a is im ortant adjiunct to a tow antid therelnor sloi'1, receive cflOour aemiIn tI I 1 e twn iithritit withholil patrn-C. tht roper v ly blo.- to the n;ewspr, whrin the ni of sense is tLe . 1,,rgan Ir that neswspape r to urgeo rs to cOe and inv.st thiir me11-ev her.. J- 11w much encoll raginit dIo., t- couniell give to the newspaper to spelt 4out I :,A t. t!, b ilina up of the lilt We d ot wlt to bli'e that hitbehidhi oi the from thi pa o ipt r lapromptid by na rrowx and pre-judti;Ced 0i brtt e w do'tail no "ttknowi inot any :Lt ( t c i ar usit'. all -wi , I-it as un proposition we assert t e w itoin the publien ftion of their rol.inancs an notice . they not onil do ,Ia iutice, b'it they aelso do e li lo'- Lhi.i- b U e ~Goctad1i Duning thet civil war, as well a- our late wir w.It Spain, o rroeb a was one if thL, e nottroblsom dieaes hearruy Lad to Thend with. In many instancs it nIn hame od chronic d the ol oldiers still saf fekr from; it. M1r. David Taylor of Wind Rde, Gr n Co., Pi., i one of these . Ie ussar Chamberlin's Col: , Cholera and Di arrhoe niever and says one never fout athin that wou l give him such qmlk relief. It is for sale by Rt. B. Loryea, drug The taxpavers of the town of arniny have good groun as to complain of the Way ne tow n council is convertin itse hf i sto a "star chamber," where secret laws are en xacted t never known until some unfort unate one happens to break such a law. The council meets, makes a law and witho out giving the people =n opportunity to know the law, exnect obedience. This is wrong andt ne blieve it will not stand the test of the courts, because people are not expected to sniff the law from the atmos piere. The council mlit have money to run the town; this is procured from taxa tione no fwail r notice is given to the tax pavers that returns are to boe made and taxes atre to ke collected by a given time. If the town concil believe they can en force a tax collection by such proeceedingsI we will advise themu to the contrary and: when they undertake to enforce a penalty for filure to miake re-urns or pay taxes without first having giveu full and fair no tie, we will tell them they are running up against an obstruction which will be difli cult to overcome. The mere sticking up of an ordinance on the street we contend is not a fair notice, because people d.o not, as a rule, stop on the streets to read notices, and non-resident property owners haven't the opportunity. It may be said that self-interest prompts this item. Grant that to be so, we believe we have a right to demand patronage from the town, which we lire endeavoring to help build up, as a taxpayer probably a larger taxpayer than mentbers of the coun cil, who are, to keep us from getting this patronage, depriving the people of the in. formation they are entitled to know. We repeat that no council can enforce the col lection of taxes without giving proper no tice, and no ordinance can be enforced without first having been duly ratified and published. We believe in economy. but there is such a thing as watching the spigot while the waste tlows from the bung. and this is exactly what the council is doing by not properly publishing their ordinances. THE TiEs will publish all of their ordi nances at the rates allowed by law and will I wait on them for the pay until they have the money, as it has done before. A Remarkable Case. Antioc, Miss., July 1, 1898. I want to thank you for the great benefit I have zeceived from your wonderful rem edy, Benedicta. I was induced to try a bot te, and it benetited me so much I used an other and I am now entirely well. There is certainly no medicine like it and I can recommend it to all women. M1r-s. BETTIE LANGS'roN. Sold by R. B3. Loryea. District Conference. The Sumter District Con ference met with the Mlethodist church here last week, and there was a large gathering of prominent 31ethodists in attendance. The conference was called to order on Wednesday night by the presiding elder, Rev. Thos. J. Clyde, and Rev. W. Aiken Kelley was made secretary. On Thursday a orning 1Rev. J. Thomas Pate, D. D., of Camden preached a power ful sermon on the theme "The Christian Soldier," and his portrayal of some of the reatest battles of the world and the con stant warfare of the Cristian's Itfe was a magnificent effort of oratory and depth of thought. Rev. John G. BSeckwith, so well known and esteemed in 3Iannin', entertained a large audience Thursday night with one of his characteristic best sermons. On Friday Bishop W. W. Duncan was here and took charge of the conference. At 11 o'clock he delivered one of his usual powerful lectures, speaking without a text, hut out of the fulness of a long experience and a mass.ive mind stored with the p~ro foundest thought and information. Dr. John 0. Wilson of the Christian Ad vocato delivered an address on reading church literature. At night the conference was entertained with addres.es from R1ev. Geo. H. Waddell Iof the Epworth Orphanage and Dr. Rice, pmresient of the Columhia Fe~nale College, each making fine addresses. .tlr. Waddell risedi over four hundred dollars for the benefit of the orphanage. The morning and afternoon sessions were devoted to routine business, during which Rev. S. B. Bailey of Richian d coun ty was recommended for admission to the an nual conference and the conference put itself on record as being unqualifiedly op posed to the sale of liquor in any shape or Iform, "either by State or individual.' 31es.srs. J. S. Cantey of Summerton, C. Ri. Sprott of Jordan, T. G. 31cLeod of Lynch burg and Dr. F. 31. Zemp of Camden were elected delegates to the annual conference which meets at Orangeburg in December. Sum ter was fixed as the place of meeting of the District Conferens next year. Saturday morni::s the conference was addrssetu~ Lv'rofessor John G. Clink scales of Welford College upon the subject Cristian Education, and after attenditig to smen' routtine busines.m the regular bust ness session closed. All tho pmipits in townu were occupied Sundy by Mle.hodist ministers, Rev. Wad dl preachinig at the Presbyterian church an i'-. Taylor at the Baptist church, whie Bishop Duncan preached to a large cogeainin the Mlethodist church and aieturedI . to e cbildr-:n in the alfternoon. Dr John ( . W\o iitiled the pupt at rian in the tmorning and Ih'thlehemn in ti ' Ite I on and Re'v. Giraves preacbhed at A mass.- meetoug was held Sun.'ay night a: 1i f ine addlress wais dieliveredl to the vrung iien by P'rofssor Cdikscaes, after whic 13ishop Duncan pronounced the last beneici 'and tnvoked the favor of God pn hheIltbors cif the ministers and church o-t oif th d'elegattes anid prea'chers left on te up'-bound train 311nday morninog an epress-ed themseclves as L-smnia delight V. with the people of Mlanning atnd the libi te 1 ho1p't'lities shown by them regardless of de noination I A .Narr'i'w I~eape. Thankful w.ordls written by' Mrs. Ada E. Ht~rt, of G2roton, S. D. "Was taken with a bld cold wh ich settled iuy lungs; coatgh st in mndl ifially termilnated in Consump ton1 Four Doctors gave mue upl, saying' I could live but a -short time. I g'ave myiself t l to niv revir d'ternuned ifii could not 'e hue ab-'ent one- iabo'vt. My lhusband v'' for Consumtiton, cough' ndi Colds. 1 *hs cured O(me, an tank God I aim saved nd now' a. well and hea.lthy woma'n. Trial botte. free 't I. 1. Lorvea's dru' store. 1R'"uular I siz (lients. and N.u0. Gruaran ted or price r'funded.1 R ers ~ Te KRd You Have Always 80idht Religious Notice. The communion meeting in Manning Presbyterian church will include the sec ond Sabbath of this month. The 11ev G A Illackburn of Columbia is expected to be with the pastor and to preach about a week, commencing next Wednes day, August 9th, at 8:30 p m. All are cor ddall invited to attend. JA.MEs MCDOwELL, Pastor. A Fi-gitfful Bhuider Will often cause a horrible burz,, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin etuptions. lest pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a b;x. Cure guarantoed. Sold by R'. B. Lor::ea, druggist. Attention, M1zanumg iGuards ! Headquarters Manning Guards, ( 1honing, S. C., August 1, 1899. You are hereby ordered to meet at your irmory every Saturday at 4 o'clock until this ordtr is changed. liring all the guns it once. Iv order of W. I. LEwIs, J. C. Gaar.or, Captain. First Sergeant. aug2-tf quick Results. Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1, 1898. I have been sufleing with female tron bles and was unable to get relief. I was persuaded to try Benedicta and after one month's treatment I can recommend your remedy to suffering women. Uns. H. R. GILREATE. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Teachers' Institute. The date of the county Institute, pub ished in TiE M.\NNIG TIEs of July 19, 2as been changed bs the State Superin :eudent of Education to August 17. Teach rs will please give us a full attendance on :he first day of the session. L. L. WELLS, 13-4t] Co. Supt. of Education. Keep quiet ind use Chamberlain's colic, cholera and liarrhoea remedy for all pains of the stom ich and all unnatural looseness of the bow ls. It always cures. For sale by R. B. Loryea, druggist. [janlay Notice to Teachers. Co the Teachers of Clarendon County: I have been directed by the State Super ntendent of Education to say to all teach ?rs in Clarendon county that the State Board of Education has made it obligatory pon all teachers to attend the County In titute or Summer School; and unless they :o attend their certificates cannot be re ewed unless they can give some satisfac ory excuse to the State Superintendent >f Education for non-attendance. So it will be seen that this power of renewing eachers' ce rtificatcs, as heretofore vested in the County Board of Education, has been taken away. The County Itstitute will convene in Hanning on August 17th promptly at 9 'clock. We hope that a full attendance :f teachers will meet us on the first day of he session. Co. Supt. of Education. The Public Generally, Exacting, economical and critical buyers included, are urgently requested to call and examine our late arrivals of New and Seasonable Styles In Dress Goods of all kinds, Organdies, Percales, Duck, Lawns, V assar Checks, Piques, Organdie Adalisque, Shirting Prints, etc. Our Notion line is complete for you. Men's and Boys' Straw and Crash Hats, the latest go, from 10c up. Our shoe department is complete with the latest styles and at prices to suit the most exacting buyers. Prices from 65c up. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, black an tan , to suit and please. Gent's Negligee Shirts, in the latest c-d ors and styles, from 25c up. WVe can suit your taste and pocket-book almost always. Just arrived, a beautiful line of Flower Pots an d Jardinieres. Our Clothing Department is full of bar gains for you. Come and let us show you what we can do for you in this line. It costs nothing to look and examine. Knives and Forks, Hatchets, Saws, Chis els, Files, Plows and numerous other arti cles, too numerous to mention, at prices that will surprise you. Come and be c.an vinced. GROCERIES. We allow no one to undersell us in pure, fresh goods. Our Grocery department is stocked with the choicest and best goods that money can buy. We not only aim to keep the best, we do it. Try us for good quality, honest weight and low price; you will get it. Remember that we are headquarters for everything kept in a general merchandise store. Also remember that we defy competition and guarantee satisfaction of every pur chase made of Yours truly, S. A. RIOBY. Just received a big stock of Wood's Trn ipl Seed-all varieties. Wood's Seeds are Tested and True, if you woultd have a good stand and a sure crop of Turnips be sure to purchase your seed from us. R. B. L.ORYEA, DRGGST SION OF THE COLDEN MORTAR. Play Ball! Complete line of Base Balls and Bats. R. B. LORYEA, The Druggist Millinery, Millinery. The ladies of Claren don are invited to visit my millinery parlors, where they will have an op portunity 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 Trimmings. Miss S. E. McDONALD, SUlMTFE S C. For Something That Will Benefit Our Customers. We have by special arrangement secured the agency for the famous Harvin Mill Factory Hose for Gents, Ladies, Mieses, and Children. It would be a loss of space for us to dwell upon the excellency of these goods. Suf fice it to say that during my long experience in the dry goods business I have never found a better line of Hosiery for the same money. By this special arrangement we are enabled to offer these goods to the trade at a closer price than they have ever been offered before, namely, 10c per pair or three pair for 25c. -J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton! We have also been fortunate in securing the agency for the J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton and are able to offer it to the trade as cheap as any job ber in the United States. Prices That Must Interest You. 75 barrels fine Family Flour, fresh from the mills at from $3.75 to $5 per barrel. 5,000 pounds Bacon at the lowest possible cash prices. 500 pounds splendid grade Green Coffee at 8jc per pound. 500 pounds of the best Coffee ever offered in this town at 10c per pound. 500 pounds of the best Coffee offered on the market at 12jc per pound. We also have some astonishing bargains to offer in all classes of Dry Goods. Call and see us and we will convince you of the values we offer. We are not making much fuss over what we have to sell, but we know our prices will speak for themselves. HARDWARE. We have a job lot of very fine Axes which we are offering at less than they can be bought at wholesale-0c for a nice, first class Axe. A large line )f Table Cutlery, Knives, Forks and Spoons, very cheap. A large line of Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors which we give you a written guarantee with every Knife, Razor or pair of Scissors you buy and will give you your money back if the goods are not as represented. If you want an easy shave, call and get one of our guaranteed Razors and you will be pleased. Our line of guaranteed Pocket Cutlery is the finest ever shown in this town. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. FOUNDED IN 1845. LIMESTONE COLLEGE, GAFFNEY, S. C. This institution, famous in the history of education in South Carolina, has recently been thoroughly reorganized and now, with a large and able Faculty, is~ prepared to do college work of the very highest grade. Nearly twenty thousand dollars have been appropriated for improvements. A splendid new building is being erected which will contain a large Audito rium, a Library, a Reading-Room, a Museum of Natural Science, a beauti ful hall for the Literary Society and some needed offices. The building will be furnishled with new heating apparatus throughout, all the rooms will be supplied with new furniture, new pianos wvill be purchased. new physical, chemical and mineralogical laboratories will be eqluipped-in short every thing that is necessary in the work of a first-class woman's college will be provided. The site is unequalled in South Carolina for beauty and for healthfulness. Limestone College makes its appeal to the people strictly on its own merits. Literary, Scientific and Commercial Courses. The reg ular college degrees are given by the authority of the State of South Caro lina. An especially fine Course in Pedagogy is offered to those desiring to become teache:s. There are three departments, the College, the Seminary, and the Primary. Let Limestone's friends and former students tell the news all-over the South. The revered Capt. Hi. P. Giriffith is the Senior Pro fessor. Professor Wade R. Brown, recently of Winthrop College, is the new Professor of MusIc. For further information, address the PresIdent, LEE DAVIS LODGE, A. M., Pb. D. ...................-To Consumers 01 Lager Been: 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 T he _ Jany quantity at the following prices : * Pints, patent stopper, 60c. per dozen. ManningFour dozen pints in crate, $2.80 per crate. Eighth-keg, $1.25. Quarter-keg. $2.25. ykeraBHalf-barrel, $4.50. B akery Exports, pints, ten dozen in barrel, $9. It will be necessary for consumers or Have you called on HIERIOT, prisodrn~osaeta h eri o the Baker, yety If not, do sopratcnsmio.W ofeseil and purchiase a trial lot of raefothssipnt.Tsbers his Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Fancy Crackers, all of which gaate ue aeo h hiethp are guaranteed to be fresh. admladi eoinn.eIb h He also keeps in stock the mdclfaent.Sn ~u o ra andtesMeatsngtotoatbeha thouerdi fo private.cniumptio.eWeyoffrpspecia bargiesalsfonreatheroe shpens Thi bee is mediclefraernit.Younrto uaforontria solicited. If fresh goods and Be ig C m ay low prices availeth anything you will call again.Caret .S.. JOHN W. H ERIOTCM TO OWNCALL AT In Rear of Bank. ___ __WELLS' SHAVING SALOON Wihis fitted up with an ________________________________ eye to the comfort of his customers. .. ... A Good Tonic HI-UTN IN ALL STYLES, S HAV IN G AND Elixir, Calisaya Bark & SH A MPO OING Gentian Root Done with neatness and dispatch.... . .... Improves the appetite, aids diges-.. tioii and wards o1f Malaria. IA cordial invitation Prepared at fis extended. . . J. L. WELLS. RHAME'S DRUG STORE, SUMMERTON,_____S.__C. Land Surveying and Leveling. I will do Surveying, etc., in Clarendon f~ C. DA\1l, and adjoining Counties. ~0 ATTOIXRY T L.l WCall at office or address at Samter, S. C., I *TJOHNRI. HAYNESWORTH. MANNING, S. C. ----_______________ Office ltely occupied by the late B. BrnyorJbWrofie GO TO THE zi: Dry Goods, Sho0es, 2 Clothing, --IT - -440. Ifn r . P CLARENDON COUNTY.,. IC. IV. KEDALL PROPRIETOR. SYELLOW FRONT. SPECIAL PRICES 40 bags good Rio Coffee at 7 1-2c 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 70e 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 doz. 3-lb. cans Yellow Peaches, good syrup, at $1.40 3 o-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. C ROSS WELL & Co., sIMmum.. S. C. THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY. TEOMAS WILSON~, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 195 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. Giners and Mill Men, Remember when making repairs and overhauling machinery, that we have the best stock of Steam Fittings that has ever been brought to this lo yrcBelting, both Rubber and Leather which we are sellin at ver boue also ave Lubricating Oils at all prices. Wood choppers, we have a splendid axe to offer you at 60c each; also Wguar the nest lin ofPoket Cutlery ever shown in the county. Also Razors and Shears. Very truly yours, MANNINQ +RDVARE *COMPANY.