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MANNING. S. C., 1ARCH 7. 1900 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY i):,, '.ar .... ... ...... .. .............75 S ( i .. . . .. . . . . . . . \py-:RislG ATFS e i each subsequent ml sertion. Wq u ets. O bitiuaries and Tributes of Rsect charedt a reular advertisements. Liberal contru- nijad'e for three, six and twelve months. nmunications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attentioni. No communication of a personal character wi!! be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postofiee at Mannint as See ond Class matter. Copies of this paper may be found on tie at Washington in the omflee of our special corres pondent. E. G. Siegers. 91S F street. N. V. Washington, D. C. "JAIL" OR "NO JAIL." The Grand Jury. in their last pre sentlent, (onlained about the con dition of the county jail, and recoin mended that the question of "Jail" or No Jail" be again submitted to the people. No sane man will deny that Clarendon's jail is a blot upon our civ ilization. and no reasonable man wili say that the people should not be taxed to remove this blot. We hope that our Couinty Democratic Executive com mittee will respect the recommendation of the Grand Jury. by putting a special box at each club to receive an expres sion from the people with regard to the building of the new jail. Some say, that the Representatives should go right ahead and levy the tax without consulting the people, as they will never vote upon themselves any addi tional taxes. We do not agree to this view, for the reason, that the Repre sentatives, are to represent the people and do their bidding. The property of the County belongs to the people, and if any improvements are to be made involving a large outlay of the peo ple's money. and an increase tax. we think it is just. and altogether proper for the people to first be consulted. Representatives have no right what ever to involve the people with addi tional tax-burdens without their con sent. This principal is recognized in the municipal corporations, when it comes to the issuance of bonds for im provements. No city or town can law fully issue bonds without first obtain ing the consent of the tax-payers by a vote at the ballot box, and such a pre caution is wisdom on the part of the law. Were it not for such a provision, a municipal body might enter into"jobs' and issue bonds that would leave a a legacy of debt for generations to come to be taxed. The building of a new jail will necessitate increasing our county tax levy, and if the matter is properly presented to the tax-payers. we believe they will instruct their Rep resentatives to make provisions for the work. but we will state right here. that as far as the Senator is concerned. unless the people do express their wil lingness to be taxed for this purpose Clarendon must. as long~ as he is in the Senate, bear with the constant re proaches of Grand Juries. There is no more detestable trait in the character of a human being. than what is known as bushwhacking. When a man conceals himself from view and hurls missiles at an opponent~it is bush whacking. When a writer. even by in inuendo, maligns and slanders an op ponent, and does not make himself known, it is bushwhacking, and such an one when discovered, is held in con tempt by decent men. It would there fore be placing one's self on a level with such a creature, to consider him of enough importance to drag him from his hiding. but whenever shame drives him out in the open~and he will disclose his identity, then if he will make charges like a true man, instead of sneaking insinuations, we shall dignify him with notice: but until then, the snapping at our heels of a mangy yellow fice. will have first place in our con sideration, as a choice between the two. The indications at present are, that cotton will open at a fairly good price this fall. Thnis seems to be the opinion of men who are engaged in speculation. We have heard that severalof our far mers have signed contracts already for the delivery of their coming crop at seven cents, middling basis. These in dications should not, however, cause our farmers to be too hopeful about big prices, and it certainly should not be an incentive to go into debt to make the staple. It is easy enough to get into debt, if you have the securities to offer, but it is like climbing a greasy pole to get out. If a man has the ready cash on hand, he may take the chances to plant a large crop of cotton; by hav ing this cash, he can lay in his ferti lizers and other supplies at competitive prices, but if he has not the money, then he is forced, if he plants heavily. to mortgage and pay a burdensome rate of interest, fees and other expen ses, and then in some instances he places himself into the hands of con sciousless shylocks, who charge out ragous profits and make their demands so heavy that the yoke is hard to re move. We therefore, caution our readers to beware of the enticing in ducements that allure you into debt, especially if the debt must be secured by a mortgage on your home.your farm, or your property that you must depend on for the maintainance of your family. Clarendon was represented in the Gineral Assembly by four gentle men selected by the white voters o5 the county. These Representatives, with the exception of one, were born and raised in the county, and have lived right here all of there lives. The one who was not born in this county. nas spent the best part of his life with the people of C'larendon, and in the estimatio~n of them, he merited their confidence to such an extent. that they have honored him time- and again with positions of honor and trust. That he has ever been faithful to his trust is '-videnced by the fact, that no one has ever defeated him. For the past two vear's these Representatives have la bored together for their coulnty's good. P~l~l~. A Q jt? j-t'itin.y of the r'ecords made hy Claren don's Representative: will show that the members of the House were always present at their posts of duty. unless prevented by ill ness. iud that when present they in telligently participated in the discus sions. especially were they watchful for the interests of their county. The Sen ator in the two years missed two roll calls: one was caused by a belated train, the other, by his accepting the invita tion to accompany (olonel Bryau tt Charleston. and in that instance. al though having missed the roll call. h reached his post of duty in time to dis cuss and have pa.sed a hill which is of considactble importance to the Pel of this county.. The recoris a publi document. and we invite any man to take the journals of the Senate and House. and compiare them with like record books of those Representatives who preceeded the present delegation, and the verdict will not reflect discredit upon the present delegation. The Senator has two more years te sarve, but the term of his colleague: has expired. If they are to go back tc I the Legislature they must be eleeted this year, and we think it due to then and to the people to say. that it matteri I not whom the people may choose. they will never be able to send to Columbit men who have a more sincere desir to be of help to their constitutents that I the gentlemen who ser$ed them thE past two years. It was the ambitior of each to devise means to reduce our county taxes. This was accomplished t' the extent of one mill, and by som( changes in our county system, whict goes into effect next year, it is theii hope that the income of the county wil be sufticient to reduce the county levN some more. STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO. LUCAs COUNTY. FRAEK J. CHENxEY makes oath that he is th( senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY S Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo. count and State aforesaid, and thai said firm will pa the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fo: each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bi cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and .ubscribed in my pres ence. this 6th day of December. A. D. 1I86. A. W. GLEASON. SEAL Notary Public. Ha1ls Catarrh Cure is taken internally an acts directly on the blood and mucous surface! sf the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Washington's Birthday at Pine Grove. I Editor The Manning Times: The twenty-second of February has for man: yeurs been a' great day at Pine Grove and Thurs 'day was not an exception to the rule. Althougl the weather was very inclement, visitors begai to arrive early and s6on the hall was filled. The acadermy wore its best dress. From th< flagstaff on the tower the stars and stripes flut tered in the stiff breeze. inviting all to enter The stage was tastefully decorated, having i background of white. fringed with dozens of lit tle star-spangled banners. In the center was : large shield bearing a portrait of Washington over which was crossed two large flags. To th4 left was the flag -the Great Union"' whicl Washington flung to the breeze on Bostol Heights early in 1776. and on the right was thi famous --Rattlesnake Flag" adopted by Pau Jones for his fleet. The following was the program: 1. Prayer by Rev. G. R. Whitaker. 2. Song--Opening Hymn. by the School. 3.His Birthday, by ten small boys. 4. The Twenty-second of February. Leola Tur beville. 5. Dialogue-The Veteran. Stacy Green an< 6. Celebraitinz Washington's Birthday. Elever irls. *7. The Red. White and Blue. Four boys. 8. The Months. Twelve small girls. 9. The G ood Old Days. David Turbeville. 10. Song-The Army of Proes. School. 11. Like Washington. Gilbert Cole.. 12. The Spirit of '76. Jasper Turbeville and Walton Cole. 13. Tribute to Washington. Eddie Green. 14. A Boy's Protest, Miller Thomas. 15. Dialogue-The Builders. Five boys and fivu girls. 16. Recitation. Washington's Birthday. Ar thur Johnston. 17. To the American Flag. Mattie Green-. 18. Dialogue-The Old Flag. John Turbeville Stokes Budden and George Green. 19. I would Tell. Five boys. 20. Drill-The Little Patriots. Seventeen girls 21. Song-Bright Banner of Freedom. by thi School. All1 seemed to enjoy the exercises, every parl of which was praised. The drill of the little pa. triots seemed to be most enjoyed and Miss Liz. 'zie Lavender was commended highly by all for Ithe manner in which she filled the part of Co lumbia and led in the dinicult evolutions or the drill. M Pine G.rove. S. C.. Feb. e31. 1900. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of th4 brave General Burnham of Machias. Me.. wher the doctors said she could not live til morning.' writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln. who attended hel that rearful night. "All thought she must soot die from pneumonia. but she begged for Dr King's New Discovery, saying It had more thai once saved her life, and had cured her of con sumption. After three small doses she slep1 easily all night. and its further use comapletl cured her." This marvelous medicine is guar anteed to cure all throat. chest and lung dis eases. Only 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at thi R. B. Lorvea drug store. School Entertainment. Editor The Manning Times: On Friday night. March 9, 1900. there will b4 an entertainment given by the school at Jordat Academy. The proceeds are to be used in tht interest of the school library. Below is the pleasing and attractive program which will be rendered: . RecitatIon-The Colonel's Experiment. Le. roy Peagler. 9Song-Dost Thou Love Me. Sister Ruth: Wilson Brown and Lella Burgess. 3. RecItation-Sun Dust. Miss Grace Plowden 4. Song-The Jolly Little Walters. Wilsor Brown. Wheeler Hicks. Charley Wells. Jo4 Mitchum and Eugene Davis. 5. Dialogue-The Photographer. Maynard and Shelby Davis, and Alex. Bradley. 6. Song-The Merry Gypsies. Sarah and Mary Wells. Rosa and Olla Sprott. Leila Burgess an< Lizzie Young. 7. Song-The Words That Made You Mine Miss Beulah Burgess. 8. Play-"The Ugliest of Seven.' CHARACTERS. Ernest Hellwald, heir to late Ciountess of Falk enbrun-Bancroft Lesesne. Jeremiah Ambrose. Steward of the late Count ess-Davis Sprott. Daughters of Ambrose-Ernstine. Miss Eflil Wells: Rosa. Miss Susy' M. Burgess: Elise, Mise Bessie Grayson: Gabrielle. Miss Mamie Mitch. un: Amelia. Miss Estelle Chewning: Dora. MIs: Rosa Sprott: Adelaide. Miss Berta Sprott. Formerly Friends of the Countess-Madamt Moorpiltz Miss Grace Plowden: Madame Kun kel. Miss Sallie Childers; Madame Mousetooth. Miss Mdattie Chewning: Peasant. Shelby Davxis The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock. Admis sion fee 15 cents. We hope that all the friends of the school wil. oome out. You will help us in a good cause and we trust that you will feel well paid for having come. R. CosBY N~wTroN. Principal. MARCH AND THE LION. Something Better Than the Old Saw. The saying about the lion and the lamb In March often proves false, but there is another and better one which is literally true. When March comes in and finds you 'taking Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, you may expect, when it goes out. that it will leave you free from that tired feeling and with none of the boils, pimples and eruptions which manifest themselves because of impure blood in the spring. If you have not already be gun taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for your spring medicine,^we advise you to begin today. We assure you it will make you feel better all through the coming summer. m Stages of Water. Camden. March 2. 8 a. m.-Height of Wateree rivhor, 2fe. being a rise of 9.5 feet during past March 5, 8 a. m. -Height of Wateree river. 17 feet being a fall of m.3 feet during past 24 hours. golumbia, March 2. 8 a. m.-Height of Conga ree river. 12.7 feet, being a rise of 7.2 feet during past 24 hours. March 5. S a. m.-Height of Con~gare'e river. .1 feet. being a fall of 3.3 feet during past 24 St. Stenleia's. March 2, 8 a. mo.- -Height of Santee river. 8.9 feet. being a fall of 4.1 feet dur ing past 24 hours. March 5. 8 a. m. --Height of Sante. river. 5.9 feet being stationary during past 24 hours. A Remarkable Case. Antioc, Miss.. July 1. 1895. I wnt to thank you for the great benefit I have received fronm your wonderful remedy. Benedita. I was induced to try a bottle. and it benefited me so much I used aniother and I am now entirely well. There is certainly no medi cine like it and I can recommend it to all women. MaSIs. BETTIE LANSuTON. Hoods An IBest thl Paregoric--The erying need of !h1 midnight hour. A Woman's Letter. Coolidlae. Ky.. Auig. .O leg. New Spencer Medicine Co.: Since writing you in July. I have continued to use Benedieta and am surprised at the results. Before using the remedy I suffered from worb troubles and a weak- stomach. but the three bottles cf Ilene dicta has completely cured mie. It is a great medicine for delicate women. MRS. H. R. 6 H.RE.\TH. Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Because -Ev-'s legacy to her daugh ters as an excuse for any old thing. An Honest Medicine for LaGrippe. George W. Waitt of South Gardiner. Me.. says: "I have had the worst cough. cold. chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no ac count but protit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by the R. B. Loryea drug store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Love and reason are seldom on speak Ing terms. WHEN YoVR JOINTS ARE STIFF and your muscles sore from cold or rheumatism. wheft you slip and sprain a joint, strain your side or bruise yourself. PAIN-KILT.ER will take out the soreness and fix you right in a jiffy. Always have it with you. and use it freely. Avoid sub stitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis. Price Lre. and 50e. When a man weds an heiress, her face in his fortune. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn. 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 eruptions. Best pile cure on .earth. Only L5 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the R. B. Loryca drug store. 1 5 True lovers never say good night tin til the next morning. Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast. bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at the R. B. Loryca Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Propr.. will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person. and none to children with out order from parents.' No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away. and your druggists will tell you its success was marvelous. It is really the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or proveb A woman never really enjoys hurting a man's feelings unless she loves him. Keep Quiet and use Chamberlain's Colic. Chol' ra and Diar rhbma Remedv for all pains of the stomach and all unnatural'looseness of the bowels. It always enres. For sale by the R. B3. Loryea Druc Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Propr. Ijanlay Love and potatoes both spring from the eyes. Lewis Ackerman. Goshen. -Id.. says. "De Witt's L'ttle Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my hendache and never gripe. "They gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Love is a tickling sensation at the heart that can not be scratched. Win. Orr. Newark. 0.. says. "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little bov's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medi cine made." It eures coughs and all lung dis eases. Pleasant to takte. harmless and gives itn mediate results. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton; Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. If there is to be no marrying or giv ing in marriage in heaven, that imay account for- it's being heaven. Quick Results. Coolidge. Ky.. Aug. 1. 1898. I have been suffering with female troubles 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. MRS. H. R. GlILREATH. Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The narrow-minded man sometimes make the broadest assertions. -- I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate re suits. is pleasant to take and is truly the dys peptics best friend." says E. Hartgerink. Over isel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. D. 0. Rhame, Sumamerton: Dr. W. MI. Brockinton. Manning. Trying to stand up)on one's dignity often r-esuxlts in a hard fall. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. Kings New Life Pills. 'Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick arnd nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only :15 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by the R. B. Loryea drug store. 1-5 A man is never contented with his Ilot until he occuplies one in thr> cem etery. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman. Milesburg. Pa.. says. --As a speedy cure for coughs, colds. crotup and ore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequal ed. It is pleasant for children to take. I hear tily recommend it to mothers." It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate re sults. It cures bronchitis. pneumonia. grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. D. 0. Rhame. Stumnmerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. W ANTED-Honest man or woman to travel for large house: salary- $65 monthly and expenses. with increase: position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MAN AGER. 330 Caxton bldg. Chicago. [apai00 Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 31st day of March, 1900, for letters of discharge as guardian for Susan Bel se.J. N. BROWN. Packsville, S. C., March 1, 1900. 4 MONEY TO LOAN.' I ami prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R.0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. I NYC. DAVIS. MIANNING, S. C. Office lateiy ocenpied by the late B. Pressley Barroni, Esq. gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25ceta. Sasapailai uerica's Greatest Medicine oney Can Buy SGROFULf RND ITS RWFUL HORRORS CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. A MOST WONDERFUL CURE. A Grand Old Lady Gives Her Experience. Mrs. Thankful Orilla Hurd lives in the beautiful village of Brighton, Livingston Co., Mich. This venerable and highly respected lady was born in the year 1812, the year of the great war, in Hebron, Washington Co., New York. She came to Michigan in 1840, the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler too." All her faculties are excellently preserved, and possessing a very re tentive memory, her mind is full of interesting reminiscences of her early life, of the early days of the State of Michigan and the interesting and re markable people she has met, and the stirring events of which she was a wit ness. But nothing in her varied and manifold recollections are more mar velous and worthy of attention than are her experiences in the use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hurd inherited a tendency and pre disposition to scrofula, that terribly. destructive blood taint which has cursed and is cursing the lives of thousands and marking thousands more as vic tims of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation, It is found in neary every family in one form or another. It may make its ap pearance in dreadful running sores, in unsightly swellings in the neck or goitre, or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking the mucous membrane, It may be known as catarrh in the head, or developing in the lungs it may be, and often is, the prime cause of consumption. Speaking of her case, Mrs. Hurd says: "I was troubled for many years with a bad skin disease. My arms and limbs would break out in a mass of sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very unsightly in appearance. My body was covered with scrofulous eruptions.. My eyes were alo greatly inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very much. My blood was 13 a very bad condition and my head ached severely at frequent intervals, and I had no appetite. I had sores also in my ears. I was in a miserable condition, I had tried every remedy that had been recom mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In the state told me I must dIe of scrofulous consumption, as internal abeesses were beginning to form. I at length was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and his famous Sarsaparilla. I tried a bottle, more as an experiment than any thing else. as I had no faith in it, and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I began to grow better. You can be sure I kept on taking It I took a great many bottles. But I steadily improved until I became entirely well. All the sores healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health. and I have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady of 83 years is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good health since then, and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA is the greatest biood purifier and the best medicine in the wide world, both for scrofula and as a spring medicine." This remarkably interesting old lady did not lok to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, "I believe my life was saved by JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA." :&nEI XC'EI ALW DRMUG3 COE.awr 3MFXWLOIT, 3 3E Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning, S. C. HEALTHY MOTHERS Make HAPPY HOMES. OW can a woman be cheerful and happy when she is weak, nervous, and suffering the excruciating tor tures of Female Diseases? It should not be expected of her. When she is suffering from Deranged Menstruation, Whites, Falling of the Womb, etc., show your sympathy for her in a practical way by providing her with GEELSTLE'S Female Panacea. Inaa(G. F. P.)uan. \ This splendid tonic will soon relieve her suffering and CURE the disease, thus natural channels. Only $1.00 per bottle. If there isaycostiveness, move the bowels gently with mild d Ses t. Joseph's Liver Regulator. Price 25c per package. MY WIFE WAS ALMOST A COMPLETE WRECK Wihfcadaured her. Sh isnow on te last bottle and isfeia weassie evridnd weighs more than ever before in her life. SOLD AT DRUG STORES. B. R. LEGGETT. Broxton, Ga. L. ERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn. Th Te LComa~e ig~Ia~ oya This is called "TeSChangeCofOLife. Theentiresytuntndergoslarchange Wine against systemilliebringsrthetsuffereidgafey overnthesetpitfaus.etts effectsntav reomndda this Jugime.o FrclsueAndSae youdrmentgOiderfor the CourtsofiCoio Pleasiinthe abovestatedlac FoTavie iae requmin spei om ircebarn aeo toiery derlyent,'' Then Cattn a rcr,10,Iwilsltpb porganMedcioneCo. h ttanooglae i utot hehgetbdeo T~s~led"TheChage o ie." ash atCanouno Cortdo, a Theeniresstemndergesacange Manning, ai nt, wti h consumption are ofenScontracteddatway, thelizaao Aprl 1900.ge thi ie~ in asay, Johe fllowiett HdRCrbedt MeELREE'8 Willieha prClorbet trc of andgea SStatedafoesea,conbtiin nents w - dredgacresfandFboundeduon the Sorth trenthes ad prifes he ntie lndsmn e of Lawen e Courtayofboom system, and brmingPlessi the sufrrsfey ebatyln kon astateod man ove thse itfl. Is efecshve trcto and wieste byan g ate of mentrul toules, bt i epecall MPrchasr 19o0 pa will lap b reomenedatthsim.es ac ion, to tehgtbdderMfo you drggit or he amus ineof she lriffo Cror Count, a Carui.~i~o abotle.Manning, Sn Machnt, w1thn0th ForlegaviceurscaorsjedicialgsslecialnjM-4 directionsayaddressothewinadiescrid visoryhateparceentr"trhetChattan sitoatedednciaid cuntyCofaCtarendan State aforesaidERntainiegoone bun says :-dredsister sufferedndeomoirregularth landso LawrnceRigeay;bond painfuledenstrubtioanads doctorascooodmao relieveract.and wesofbCyrdandsntirMly core her, and alsoheased to payerfthroughrt. Insurance.DHAM, The PrudentialiLffCIarunanoe CounPUR Th aineasunra n.mnc e . There are none better. Also HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Insure Against Sickness.PA N $2 a year pays $5 weekly indemnity. ~ i 4 "~ " 10 " $11"alfAtllUS 10 ". " 25 "" SJ. L. WILSON. Manning. s.c. ThH.BLoyalr Sre Furniture Stains TAD-AS and Vrihs ACnWith Brush, 25c. AT RHAME'S DRUG STORE,WISN&DRAT Toey a.n. Louserg Staw, SEMMERTSNG S.RC. PantIGS C.er Wahntn-.C SAY, FARMERS! Do you know we are mak-1 ing a special run on the fol-; lowing brands of Flour: PERFECTION HIGH PATENT, MAIDEN PATENT, DAISY AND LILY? If you need any give us a call. THE MANNINi GROCERY 110 Wholesale Grocers, MANNING, - S. C. P. S.-Still a little Cotton Seed Meal on hand. Interesting Facts Regarding Tinware Always attract attention from the careful housekeeper, especially those who have bought Tinware and after a short time found holes eaten by rust in it. They know that but for that one fault tin makes the best ware for the culinary department of the home. It is strong, light, easily kept clean and more durable than any cheap metal excepting aluminum, which is as yet too expensive, that they can buy. Our Anti=Rust Tinware Has a positive guarantee on each piece from the manufacturer that it will not rust. and we are instructed by them to replace any returned to us rusted with new pieces. We have Anti-Rust Tin in Scalders at 75c: 2-pint Tea Pots, 55c: 4-pint Tea or Coffee Pots at 65c: 6-pint Pot. 75c: Pudding Pans at 20, 2.5. 30, 35 and 40c; Milk Pans. 20. 25 and 30c: Bread Raiser. $1.25: Stove Boiler. $2.25; Toilet Sets. $3.50. .~ TObaCCO G rowAers Will do well to call and see our new device for applying Paris Green. We give a free demonstration of how to use it, and the best judges tell us it is ahead of anything offered yet. as it will save more than half of the usual quantity of Paris Green required heretofore, and does the work more effectual. We are taking orders now for Flues and can deliver same at any time. Notwithstanding the heavy demands on us for Farm Tools, our stock is in excellent shape and we still have many bargains in Plows, Hoes, Bridles, Collars, Hames and Traces. Don't throw your old Bicycle away: come and get repairs for it. Our stock of Paints and Oils wil] interest you if you want any. in quality and price. .Very truly. Manning lHardware Co. S. R. yENNING, Jeweler & Watch Repairer, a MANNING, S. C. --DEALER IN Watchs, Clockcs, Jewelry,- Sivr ware and All Einds of F'ancoy Novelties. I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEAVY SILVERWARE AND FANCY Articles of all kinds, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Such goods have never been sold here before. Call and see them. I deal also in All Novelties in Silver bought of me will be engraved free of cost. ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED. Manning Times Block, three doors south of'Postoffice. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we aire offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Framies at $3 to $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. THl CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY, THOMZAS WILSON, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 159 East Ray - - Charleston, S. C. The Name on a Can Or a package is not nearly so import<.nt as the name and standing of the dealer it is bought of. The canner or packer may be hundreds of miles away. The dealer is close at home. You can go to him any day and demand attention to any short comings of the goods. Every item we sell is guaranteed by the maker, and to this we add our own guaran tee-that makes you doubly safe if you buy here. We want to say to the good people of Manning that we tre large receiv ers of everything known to the Gro cerv trade. I4 RICE We have a larger stock than many wholesale dealers and can furnish all grades, from 2 cents a pound upwards, in any quantity. Samples mailed free on application. HOLIDAY GOODS are now in de mand and we have a full supply of everything that is necessary for the full enjoyment of this season. Our stock comprises RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, SHELLED ALrIONDS, CRANBERRIES, MINCE flEAT, PLUI' PUDDING, CONFECTIONERY, ETC., ETC., and hundreds of other items. We are offering, for CASH ONLY, Standard Fine Granulated C 5 D Sugar at only ............U5 LB. Orders filled for any quantity from 1 pound to a dozen barrels if you want them. We issue a monthly PRICE LIST which will be gladly 'mailed you. It contains much information in a small space and is a valuable guide in or dering your supplies. WELCH & EASON, Universal Providers, 185 & 187 Meeting & 117 Market Sts, CHARLESTON, S. C. A Good Clothing .Store Is where you get the right sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake.- Our Clothes are of the right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost. We Make Clothes to Qrder for those who prefer them. Lasting Materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ces. Your orders will have our best attention. J. L DAVI & 1RO S. W. Cor. King and Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. Wheelwrighting AND ~ Blacksmithing. Repair Shop Is thoroughly prepared to do every thing in the Wheelwright and Black smith line; afso Engine and Boiler Repairing. All Work Guaranteed And done promptly at liveand let live prices. Horse Shoeing receives special at tention and work of all kinds is solic ited. MANNING, S. C: Millinery, Millinery, The ladies of Clarendon are iunvited to visit my millinery parlors, where they will have an opportunity 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. McDONALTD, SUMTER, S. C. S. L. KRASNOFF, GENERAL CONTRACTOH. Will Lurnish estimates and make con tracts for all kinds of building and is pre pared to contract for first class painting. Address, S L. KRASNOFF. Manning. S. C. rA QUICK CURE and COLDS 'Pyny-Pectoral IThe Canadian Remedy for all Throat and Lung Affections. ILarge Bottles, 25 cents. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, :Prop's Perry Davis' Pain-Killer. Land Surveying and Leveling. I will do Surveying, etc., in Clarendon and adjoining Counties. Call at office or address at Samter, S. C. P 0. Box 101. ,TOHN R. HAYNESWORTH. A M BR. 8. M WeOL LE Co.. SAtiania. uaa. Urhee. 104 North "ryor Si DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING. S. C JO0aEPIU i. RHAMdE, A'lTORSYEY AT LAW, MIANNIN G, S. C. nI uu PeR' SoS. B o . tant~as.