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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. 1 MANNING. S. C.. AUG. . 1900. We Are Here to Stay. Men may cone and men may :o. But we go on forever. We would not have our friends for get that we are offering some astonish ing bargains at our store. All Summer Goods are being closed out at a sacri fiee. If you need anything in Ladies' Hats or Millinery you will not go amiss by 1 looking over our offerings, for we have some astonishing bargains to close out in these lines. Gents'. if you wish to see the most : up-to-date line of Shirts. 'ollars and t Cuffs. don't fail to see what we hax te to offer. If you ever wear our FAMOUS BRlAND Collars and Cuffs you will be sure to come again. The largest and cheapest line of Traveling Trunks and Bags to be found in this town. If you want a nice strong b and cheap Trunk. don't fail to see w'hat we have to offer vou. Our word for it that you will be properly treated when you come to the Jenkinson Dry Goods t Store to hop. W. E. JENKINSON. f Notice is hereby given that no advertise- i ments w11 be changed in this paper where the copy is brought t !ater than Saturday noon. Mrs R. S. Connor of Foreston is vis- r iting friends in Manning. Millinery at half price at Kendall's. c Mrs. D. D. Salley of Edisto Island is in Manning visiting her parents. $1.25 Pants for 5e at the New York R Racket-. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLeod are t spending some time at Glenn springs. d Great bargains in Dishes and Crock- t ery at Kendall's. Mr. W. T. Wilkins, one of Kings tree's merchants. was in town vester- n day. i How about a Lemon Phosphate now t at Brockinton's Fount. Rev. T. W. Gregg takes charge of the t Presbyterian pulpit on next Sunday. o preaching at 11 a. m. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Misses Mellie Nelson, Jessie McLean r and Hattie Harvin have returned home t from Sullivan's Island. Brockinton's Soda Water. Bright. sparkling, cold and refreshing. Mrs. J. A. Robson. nee Miss Pearle h Breedin of Charleston, is in Manning t on a visit to her parents. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. t The friends of Dr. L. WV. Nettles of ir Foreston will be pleased to hear that s he is able to sit up and is improv'ing t rapidly. - Don't fail to get some of Kendall's bargains. He is selling goods cheaper , than ever before in Manning. a Don't forget that only a few days be fore Kendal1 packs up to leave. *Go in time and buy cheap. Never such prices given. When a man tells you he is opposed S to prohibition but will vote for Hoyt, 1l clas~s him with the opposition. for he I belongs there.n e Miss Lizzie Geiger of Lexington who t has been visiting the family of her s brother Dr. J. Frank Geiger, returned X to her home this morning. Every candidate forlthe Legislature should bye made to come out squarely on the liquor question. The voters should not permit any man to sneak mn.t Married yesterday near Packsville at the residence of Mr. WY. A. Broadway., Mr. Thomas Pack of Greenville anid Miss Minnie Broadway of Packsville. Mr, Ulmer Smith. formerly chief p clerk in the Comptroller General's of- a tice, now representing the Mutual Life n Insurance Society, was in Manning yes- r terday.o DeWitt's Little Early Risers are fa mous little pills for liver and bowe s troubles. Never gripe. D. 0. Rhame ,& Summerton: Dr. WV. M. Brockinton.'3 Manning. Quite a number of our readers ex pressed a desire to have another article - from Dr. L. W. Nettles, so well pleased t were they with the one we recently ~ published. t One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces imme-t diate results. Try it. D. 0. Rhame Summerton: Dr. WV. M. Brockinton: Manning. Married last Sunday night by Notaryi Public J. E. Beard. at his residence. c near Pine Grove, Mr. J. T. Player and s Miss Eula Mellette, a daughter of Mr. I Russel Mellette. C. W. Kendall has decided to move to a larger field, and will, for the nexte two weeks, .,all out his stock at and be-t low cost. It's a good opportunity for j you to buy Dry Goods cheap. The regular meeting of the Woman's Home Mission Society will be held at, the Methodist church on Thursday t afternoon, August 2nd, immediately 1 after prayer meeting. Let every memn her be present. The regular business meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the ~ Methodist parsonage on Friday nigrhtC August 3rd, at 8:30) o'clock: This is the time for the election of otticers. A 1 large attendance is desired. Prof. Chas. P. C'urd, St. Louis. Mo.. I writes: We unhesitatingly attribute the c recovery and continued good health of I our little boy to TEETHINA (Teething i Powders). [it A vote for prohibition means to make a poor man "tote" a pass when he a wants a little liquor. A vote for prohi bition means that a poor man must pay for a pass to buy a little liquor. A rich man can order from abroad. The tickets to be used in the primary should be carefully read over, anl in 'C preparing the ballot look well and see that you make no mistake in the t scratching. All the names of the can didates will be on the same ticket. I For burns. injuries, piles and skin diseases use DeXitt's Witch HazelIt Sale. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only De\Vitt's. D. 'O. Rhame, Summerton: Dr. .\ . Brockinton. Manning. A few days ago there appeared in the News and Courier an account of the killing of Mr.J. C. Compton at Ul mer.S C.. and it was supposed by many hiere to be the Mr. C'ompton who spent s.ev eral months in Clarendon selling books. This is a mistake: the man killed w.as a. Mr. Crumpton and a married man. The young man who was in this county was* not married and his name was CompI There are a number of count 1r: that lave adopted the plan to vote 1by " a ate ballot on the liquor quest ion. 'Ih is s as it should be. and one we have al vays advocated, because it instrunts he representatives on a q1uestion w meh 5 perplexing. I will begin a net ting at 1 ethleiei text Sunda' at 4:3t) p. i. and will col ine the ieet ing during Ilt fobo'I - ng week. services at 11 a. M. at a:30 p. I. I1er. .. H. Groves of Smnith :ille S. C. will as.ist in the meeting. \V. A. PrrTs. A gentleman who has been tiaveling Ail over the State. tells us that the ace for govCrnor is bet ween \leSween v and Hoyt. that Gary has many iiends who think he can afford to wait wo years, and P'atterson's name is sel loimuentioned. About nine o'clock last night an larm of tire was sounded, and for a ine it treated quite an u)roar. The ause of the alarm was at th Mlethc - ist parsonage kitchen by a blaze of urning lard in a frying pan, which appened to be seen from the street v a colored boy. "Through the months of June and Jur. 'ur abv was teetning and took a running off of the owels and sickness of the stomach.' 0. P I. Holliday of Demini. Ind. Ili :.1" ould move from tive to oi.h: tiin a iay- I ad a bottle of Chambherlaiu Coie. hat:a nd Diarrhoea Rtenedy in tit house and ::aye im four drops in a t aspoonful of water and nr ot better at once. told iy the i. 1. I..rye. )rug Store. Isaac M. Loryet. Prep. The issue is Dispensary vs. Proh ibi ion: a man who says he is going to vote or Hoyt is a Prohibitionist in effect. f you are opposed to prohibition you ainuot. and retain your principles. vote or (ol. Hoyt. nor can you vote for a epresentative to the Legislature who a supporting col. Hoyt. Managers in the primary will lave o throw out all tickets which do not ontain the names of every candidate. There will be two tickets, one with the ames of all of the State omheers. the ther with the rtxmes of all the candi ates for Congress. Solicitor and the ounty officers. Ieimlebr none other an be counted. On the night of 2d tiult. St. Mark's olored) Baptist church near Silver -as destroyed by fire. It seems that here had existed dissatisfaction among e brethren and at a meeting had the ay before things did not terminate as )me wanted, and it is strongly suspee d that the building was burned by >me of the dissatisfied element. The Manning Hardware C'ompany's ew store, next door to their old one. a finely appointed hardware store. is arrangement is so convenient that .e smallest article can be found in a foment. This company has just got into its new auarters and when they et their goods arranged it will be one f the nicest stores of the kind in this ?ction of the State. There are parties digging and haul ag away sand and gravel out of the oad in Deep Creek. and thereby put ing that place in a bad condition for ehiles. This is a violation of law. nd the people who have to cross that tream are very much incensed about :. They have requested us to call ublic attention to the matter, and they ope the proper authorities will see hat such depredations cease. The residents in the upper part of he town are complaining about young ten gathering at the school house. aking considerable disturbance by nging, whooping and hollering and ring off pistols. Last Saturday night >me one fired off a pistol abotit the :hool house and again last M1onday ight. The people living near are eon derably disturbed and they wish the athorities to put a stop to it. The law holds both maker and circu tor of a counterfeit equally guilty. 'he dealer who sells you a dangerous yunterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel alve risks your life to make a little Lrger profit. You can not trust him. 'eWitt's is the only genuine and origi al Witch Hazel Salve, a well known are for piles and all skin diseases. See sat your dealer gives you DeWitt's alve. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. . 31. Brockinton, MIanning. The editor of this paperC has no favor e candidates for the Legislature. He total1y indifferent as to what man or at of nen are voted for, but lie thinks I peop~le would be making a bad se ction if they send a man to the Legis ture who will hinder another mem er's work in order to cripple that tember's influence. Vote for a man 'ho represents your~ views and princi les, regardless of the man's person litv. We would vote for a man wec did otsp~eak to.if he represented otur views, ther than vote for a brother who is the other side. Last Mlonday M1anning had a small .ze labor strike. The hands at Legg :Hutchinson's livery stables called on Er. Legg and demanded more paiy. hieh was refused and they walked at, refusing to go to work. While Er. Legto was absent some of the party -ent back to the stable and endeavored > induce some new hands to quit. tiling, they threatened to wait on demn at night. There is a law which rbids this sort of tihing and if some of he would-be strikers are not exceed 2gly careful they will find themselves a serious trouble. The announcement of Kendials lear 2g Mlanning. and that he was selling ut cheap has caused a big rush to his tore. M1r. Kendall proposes going to roader field, and! while the pecople re ret to give hitn up,. his present store till be occupied by M~r. S. I. Till who is ;ell known to the peop~le of Clarendon ounty. M1r. Till will reach here be ween the 15th. and 20th, inst.. with a ran new line of up-to-date goods. and .e will sell them to attract trade fronm verwhere. M1r. Till is in market ow.'buying up his stock to move to lanning. and when he reaches here he Yellow Front will be run in full last with a hustling man at the throt After many intricate experiments. eientists have discovered niethods for btaining all the natural digrestants. hese have been combined in the pro ortion found in the htuman body and nited with substances that build up he digestive organs. making a coni ound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It igests what you eat and allows all dyvs. eptics to eat plenty of notirishing food ;hile the stomach troubles are being adically cured by the medicinal agents Scontains. It is pleasant to take and till give quick relief. D. 0. 1Ithame. summerton: Dr. WV. 31. Brockinton. lanning. Notice. Under an arrang~ement between the andidates for Congress, there wijll be t two meetings in Claruendon vwhere he candidates for (Cong'ress will spteak. ~acksville, August 1. and Summnerton. ugst 17. T1he-se d aes were arrangted *v the eandidates and they want the euple to turni out on i the day s men ion~ed to hear them.t J. 1-. t Pi 'r D.xt s. Cou nt v ('hairiman. A ILife and Death Fight. ti almot miraculous esap rom deah. say F xposure after mrens'.- inued seio' ' m rule. which ended in cosupton- . requent hemnorrhage, an-, caug-dW iay. A m doctorssaid~ iIutJe.Te >etan to use Dr. Kin'<. New iL-creo i~t M-I unireds have u-ed it on mn ec.n-:ntion Packsville Points. At i is plte las not been heard from in your last issue. I thought I would ive .ou: a lew dots. but. news is rather scartcc. Thle health of the community is line and crots are looking promisinii. The t'onnor .lounted Ii llnten mnt at Ihis place on July 2?th1. and Capt. .\. .i. ticehbourg caine up from St. 'aul's. The old captain was welcomed by his company and all the ictbers were glad to have him with theni. as they all have great re=ard and love for him. and claim they feel safe while under his orders. The captail formned his company in line and marched them to the drill ground where they came to a halt and he then deliv-red them a no ble spe-ecI. Ife said many of then were the oifspring' tf noble old (onfed rate soldi irs whose records had not a bleiishi anl haye proved faithful on tim hat lh th -Id-: t hey ca rried t heir stauiard witI liotor to tlte lst. and he wanted his mnul to keep their fathirs' retori-d in mind and be a pride to their county and State: that he would use all his means to marke his company second to none. The old captain spoke feel inIly to his company. thanking them kindly for the honor that they have shown him in electing him captain of the company. [ did not know it was in the old captain to atke such a speech. he seemed to be inspired that day. After the aptain got through with his speech. he read the commissions which had been sent hy General Floyd to the lieutenants. Handing the lieu tenants their commission. the old cap tain made appropriate remarks to each, after which the company was taken out to drill for two hours. The boys stood it all right. The captain told the boys whet: they met again he wanted to drill once in the morning and once in the evening. and it was a treat to see how well drilled the captain was, and the pride he took in instructing his com pany. There was an old Confederate soldier present who enjoyed the drill so much that he fell in ranks with the company. and he was our old friend H. .1. MeLeod, who had been on many bat tle fields in the late war. When Captain Richbourg takes any thing in hand he means business and has no drag: his company is proud of him and shows the best attention to his orders. The company will meet again on the 10th of August and they propose having a dinner in the near future and I will let you know. a, we would like to have the editor of TIlE TIMES with us. There were two candidates present at the meeting talking to the "dear peo ple." and were so glad to see them. ld Packsville is a great place for can didates to visit. The candidate which leads in this club will be all o. k.. as we have near 1S0 names on our club roll. Come up, candidates. and see your friends and talk with them. I hope to see some more candidates at the comn pany meeting on the 10th of August. AUREVOIit. Packsville. S. C.. . uly 30. 1900. The Appetite of a Goat I. envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stom a.ch and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kin-'s New Life Pills, the won derful stomach and liver remedy. gives a splen did appetite. sound digestion and a regular bod ily habit insures perfect health and great en ergy. Only 25 cents at the R. 13. Loryea Drug Store. 4 Summerton Notes. Editor The Manningz Tinies: The farmers of our cotinty at-e to have members of the factulty of Clemson Col lege with them again this summer. They will be at Summierton next Sat tnrday. August 4th, and we will be glad to haive every farmer in Clar-endon cotny with us. The session will be n all-day one, so those attendinig will take dinner with them. IRains are falling here in great abun :ance, and we feat- mutch injury to the :otton crop in otir midst. M1r. Scarborough and sister. of Bish pille, at-c visiting their brother--in law. Dr. XW. Tl. Mlood. M1r. and Mi-s. Toomr. M1iss Dullant :nd Miiss Emma Mlood amre visiting Dr-. W. R. Mlood. Mi-. Portor and sister. of Georgetown have been at M1r. Scar-bor-ough's home for- sever-al days. Miss8 1nman, of Geor-getown. is visi ting MIiss Scarborough. Mliss Dingle. of ('har-leston. is visiting~ Mi1ss Noddie IRichar-dson. S. 0. ('. Summer-ton, .July 30. 1900. He Fooled the Surgeons. .111 doctors- told Renick Hamilton of We-st Jet feron. 0.. atler sufferinig lW months from rectal tistula. he would die unless a costly operation was performed: but he cured himself with live toxes of iHucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile -ure on earth. and the best Salve ini the world. 5 ent.. a box. Sold at the Ri. 1B. Loryea Urur Stere.4 The mirst step toward knowledge is the discovery that you arie ignorantlt. A Minister's Good Work. -I nae: a severe attack of bilious colic, cot a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoa Remetdy. took t wo doses aind was entirely cured" says R1ev. A. A. Power of Emiporia.Kani. " My neichbor across the street was sick for ovei- a week. had two or thre- bottles of medi cine- from thie ooca. H-b- u-ed them for three or four da- s without re-li.', then called in an other docto. ' who i reat-' 'u m for some days and cave him no relie . 5-1 alschartred hint. I went over to see hint the next miorninc. He said his bowel' were in a terrible lix. that they had ben runntini o:Y so lonc that it was almost bloody tix. I asked him if he had tried Cham berlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said. 'No.- I went homre and brourht hin may bottle and cave him oneo dose: told him t take' another dise in lifteen or twenty nun te - if he did not tintd relieuf. but he took iio more Itnd was entirely eared." For sale i-c -he i. 1. LoryeaL Druc Store.Isaac M. Lorvceu. l'iop. Faith without wor-ks is ::bout a tust less ats a watch without wheels. What Not to Say. 1>not say. - - ' ea." Take Hlood's Sar saarltl and sa. "I ault hunigry all the time. and fo od never hiurts~ me. ever say to vouir friernds ihat you tire as t ired itil- motringit as at iht. If they happen to be sharp the:y wil tel yu Hood's Sarsaparilla cures that tired fee~ling Io not say. -My Iace is ull of pinmples. ". You are quite liiiely to he i told by sonie one. "There s no nee-d of that. 'or Hlood's Starsaparilla cures It i- inmprope-r andii unn'eces-sary to say. - My health is poor arid my blood is tad." Hlood's Sarsaailla will givc you trood blood, and health will felow ats a natural consequence. The womiant whtio etnn go to churichi itn a calico drmess is ti-utly religiotis. It Saves the Childrer.. Chaberilais ('oiugh Remedy has save-d the lives of thousaiids of creupy -hildren. it is 10so without art equal for colds iad whtoopmri couch. -or sale by the IR. L L~oryea D~rug Sto re. Isarae M. Lo ryea. Propr. jjaniay Sending Bibles to the heathen is pro lue:tive of much good --to thec publish CASTOR IA lFor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under 53.000 Cash Deposit. Realtroad Faro Paid. oppa &i year to Both Sexes. Very Cheap Board. Gorkla-labama Businiess College, A Drop of Ink May Make a Million Think." But how. ::re you g oing to make the million think if you have not the pr( per Writing Paper to indite your eItusions upon. we have in stock the lariest Ind most coni plete assortment of WIIriting Paper., Box Paper, W riti n Tablets, Ruled and Unruled. I nrelopes, Eve-r otlered to the public in Manning. our patrons are specially invited to inspect eur One Pound Extra Quality. GU Sheets and 5 iAL ivtelps. ('LniL ove. Plated Surface. Rul-d is x Paper at the unprecedented low orice r :4 ('eri C u Box. Paul's Inks in Safety Bottles, ONE OUNCE TO ONE QUART. Mucilage. Paste. Violet Ink. Ink and Pencil r raser., Pens and Pen Holders. all styles. Ink Wells. Pen Racks. Rubber Bands. Marking Pn Pils. Lead Pencils. a full assortnment of Account Books. Pass Books. Time Books and in fact everything appertaining to the needs of the of lice, the study and the scliool room. Noves. paper "-ditions. Poets and Fie tion In cloth editions. Books for Boys and Girls. all prices. cheapest values ever of fered. IHE R. B. LRIEl DRUG SIORE. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, S(Jrn of ie (oclen Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C. FOUNDED IN 1,85. Next session opens October 1. 1900. Board in the COLLEGE DOPRII TORY. including furnished room and lights, can be obtained at, $10 a month. Tuition. $40 per session. payable in two instalments. One scholarship giving free tuition is assigned to Clarendon County. the holder to be appointed by the County Superintendent of Educa tion and the Judge of Probate. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for Boyce Scholarships. which pay $150 a year. Strong faculty: well equipped chem ical. physical and biological laborato ries: observatory: library of 14.000 vol umes, and the finest museum of natural history in the South. Elective courses leading to the de grees of B. A and 31. A. For catalogue, illustrated circular and information in full address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. +0+0+0+00+0+++o+oO+++ HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE [ By the Graphophone. with its laughing songs. along ( with the serious music and cmcspeeches. SRhame's Drug Store, Stummerton, S. C. * * * * * * ** O* * *8 2 RHEUMACIDE 8 . -CURES % RHEUMATISM 8 TO STAY CURED. TilE1- MEDICAL WONDER OF THE.. Nint en hCont ury. SA vegetable remedy that positively Scures recent and lon::-standing cases. The greatest blood puritier known. Has Sthe hearty endorsement of leading phv sicians after thorough trial. Cures 98 I per cent of the eases treated. soLD BY THE R l. B. LORYEA' DRUG STORE. o Pricoe $1 per Bottle0. R. L, BELL MANNING. S. C.. Michii, 31ahi!Riih and hecSIidh I!ANUFACTURER OF Wagons anid Log Carts. All work entrusted to mec will be done with neatness. despatch and dlurability and gtuaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Bringr on y-ourI work. R. L. BELL. Presbyterian Oollege of S. C. Rieduiced rates to hoarding students. Matriculation fee. Ttuition, Room rent. and Board for Collegiate year. to all who can be accommodated in boarding department. for $100. 040. Good accom modat ious, tine moral intfluences, courses of study leading to B. A. iand B. S. de grees.'and to graduate work. good comn mercial course, full faculty of exper ienced teachers. Next, session begins September 26, 1900. For catalogue or any informnation, apply to A. E. SPENCER. Clinton. S. C. SURVEYOR'S CARD. Parties desiring surveys~ and plats made wvill receive my most careful and accurate attention. I am supplied with improved instru ments. Address. 5. 0. CANTEY. Stummerton, S. C. Supervisor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Coun tv Commissioners of Ciarendon County~ will rceive app~lication2s for the posi tion of Public Cottot. Weigher for the town of Mlanning upl to Saturday. the 4th day of Augrust. 1l4.0. T. C. OW ENS. 4.hr'n 13oard ':o Co.0 (. C. ToFor Sale. ToSecond-Hlandl Gins. Feeders and Condesers. complete, will .be sold cheap. They arc in good condition. A. L. LESESNE, Manning. S. C. j F. RHJAME, .Jr.. \TTr~rINEY AT~ LAW 1.\NNI N- S. i. OSEPH F. RHAME. ATTORZNEY AT Lxw, N.\NNING. S. C. D)R. .J. [FRANK G;EIGER, DEi-NTIST. M.ANNING;. S. C. CANDIDATI For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for IRepresentative in Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina. subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. RO)1l1T. B. SCA R IJOROU(II. Having complied with the require ments of the Democratic party. as re irards the filing of pledges. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to Congress as the representative of the 6th. Congressional District. .JAMES NORTON. Having received a majority of the votes cast in the Sixth District for C'on gress two years ago and having been deprived of that office by the counting of the Second Regiment vote which was vast outside of the distr;ict. and I am as sured was illegally cast. umy friends in sist upon my entering the race again this year. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth District, subject to the Democratic pri mary. J. E. ELLERBE. House of Representatives. I announce myself a candidates for re-election to the lower House of Rep resentatives, feeling assyed the people will recognize the fact that I served with a delegation. whose record shows an earnest effort to reduce taxes. If endorsed for re-election I pledge my self to give my closest study to the peo ple's interests. GEORGE R. JONES. MR. EDITOR: Please announce that we the neighbors and friends of Mr. W. J. Turbeville have secured his con sent to become a candidate for the lower House of Representatives sub ject to the action of the primary, and we wish it known that Mr. Turbeville has proven himself a sound and practi cal thinker, and while not an orator he would make us a safe and reliable Representative. He is chairman of the board of trustees of the Pine Grove Graded school. and it is largely through him, this section is indebted for the educational interest manifested. We solicit the votes of the Democrats of Clarendon for him. NEIGHBORS. I am a candidate for re-election to the lower House of Representatives under the rules of the Democratic par ty. and I invite a close inspection of my record as a legislator. I. M. WOODS. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the lower House of the General Assembly. subject to the rules governing the primaries. HENRY B. RICHARDSON. For Solicitor. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor, and again solicit the support of the voters of the Third Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. JOHN S. WILSON. May 5, 1900. For Sheriff. MR. EDITOR: Please announce as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Clarendon County one who has been tried in war aud proven true in peace. the peerless soldier, the sterling friend and citizen, Col. Harry L. Benbow, and ratify THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the o'ffice of Sheriff of Clarendon ounty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and pledge my elf to support the nominees of the Democratic party. E. B. GAMBLE. Mr. Editor: Please announce me as a andidate for Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. .1. H. LESESNE. I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff under the rules of the Demo ratic party. E. DUDLEY HODGE. Subject to the decision of the Demo ratic primary, 1 am a candidate for he office of Sheriff. J. ELBERT DAVIS. For Treasurer. I am a candidate for re-eletion to fice of County Treasurer. S. J. BOWMAN. For Clerk of Court. Subject to the rules of the Democratic party I am a candidate for re-election o the office of Clerk of Court. J1. H. TIMMONS. BAGGING& We would advise all FARN in contracting for Bagging and m narket as the cotton season ads We have contiacted foi h youi in atny quantity desir ed,1 sav you when the market dr4 making a different price to d! uses only tw~o rolls of bagging t us as the one that uses tw~enty On and Alter Next i We invite every farmer in1 f SECOND-HAND JUTE BAGGING w Remember that the poor man's dolla rich man's. F ARME RS, 3 yo sincere in what you say. Yours THE PEOPLE'S E~ WHOLESAL3 The Percival Manul INCORPC MEETING ST., near Line, WE MANUFACTU~R Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames Moulding And every descration of h We are prepared to compete with an prices and quality of work. Get an es where. THE TIMES I1 Office Does JO -lo Arrivals. This week's shipment of seasonable goods are by far the prettiest that you will find anywhere, and of course they, were bought at a sacrifice, and we are offering them at our usual w Mid-Summer Prices. 0 Case of the very best Prints, absolutely fast colors and 1 o 1 launderable; early summer price 5c, now at.............. '- e 500 Yards of India Linon, all new goods; former price 12.c, now for... . Piece of Check White Dimity, beautiful to make Au gust Shirt Waists; regular 15c quality, at............... * d 1 Piece of dainty Check White Dimity; would be cheap 1A -0 K in early spring at 20c, now we are offering for......... *U - Pieces of Jaconets-Colored-in Blue and Pink Stripes; the prices on these goods in May was 18c; cut price sale of these goods.................................... e ii Remember these are new goods among our this week's ol arrivals. 1 Piece of new shade Light Blue Organdy, suitable to 1 make evening dresses, that would be cheap at 121c; our - price now.............................----------- . * - One half thousand yards of Little Val. Lace, fully an inch wide, fine workmanship; regular 5c kind, now for..... ....... * 0 Some White Organdy, very sheer, price cut, from 19c to...... We have again filled our Embroidery department with another shipment of these beautiful Patterns of Cambric Edgings that we had : such a nice season on and which pleases our lady trade so very much. *0 We especially ask you to give them a look-over; if you don't need - any just now you will before so very long. They run 4c, 5c, 8c, 10c, 0 12c, 161c to 28c. Insertions to match. - Ladies' Summer Undervests at 5 and lOc. A good many in stock - yet. y Our prices on Shoes are record-breakers and if you don't want any Shoes just now we advise you to wait. Our line this fall will be the line and we are fast receiving them every week. We will carry - E the famous "Hamilton Brown" Shoes for men and every pair of them is guaranteed by the manufacturers. Our Ladies' Julia Marlowe Shoe and Battle-Axe Brand will be the Shoes for you. Now all of the above quoted prices are on new goods just arrived - and they are cheaper than you will pay for remnants and picked over stuff, so come to see us and do your late trading, we will take good v care of you. PALMETTO FANS, PALMETTO FANS. Old Reliable e " ye The New Red and White Front. PEOPL E'S TOBACCO WAREIIOUSE MnANNING, S. C. +coo~eoosoooo Full Corps of Buyers From the Best Markets. The management will see to it that all Tobacco pl.aced on our floors will receive full market value. Bring your Tobacco to the PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE. 0. M. MASON, Manning, S. C. flanager. Pudding Swamp Tobacco Warehouse Co OF MAYESVILLE Begs to announce that, having decided to no longer lease its property, it will conduct its Warehouse at Mayesville during the season of 1900 under thet muanagement of JOHN W. MILLS. Mr. Mills will be in Mayesville on July 10th, and from that time on will personally look after the interest of our customers. We Have Secured a Large Corps o1 Buyers With large orders, and promise the best prices, the best attention and the largest returns of any warehouse in the State. Messrs. Hall and Clement are no longer connected with our House, but Mr. Mills will have an efficient corps of assistants and will make every en davor to please you and merit your patronage. Our House will have its First Regular Sale on August 2d, 1900, but we will handle any tobacco brought to us from and after JULY 10th. Give us a trial. The Pudding Swamp Tobacco Warehouse Company, W. n AmLE Presidnt. A. A. STRALss. Sec. & Treas. ES' CARDS. For County Auditor. Promising to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary, I announce myself a candidate for election to the oflice of County Auditor. EDGAR C. DICKSON. Under the rules. and subject to the action of the Democratic party, I am a candidate for the position of Auditor. JUNIUS M. STRANGE. Having confidence in my ability to perform the intricate and important du ties of County Auditor. I announce my self a candidate for said office. pledging myself to abide the decision of the pri mary. W. H. TRESCOTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Auditor under the rule; of the Democratic party. S. P. HOLLADAY. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Superin tendent of Education subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JEFF M. DAVIS. In announcing my candidacy for re election to the office County Superin tendent of Education, I do so subject to the rules of the Democratic party. L. L. WELLS. To the dear people of Clarendon: I beg to announce my candidacy to the office of Superintendant of Educa tion, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. Of course I make the usual promise. i. e., if elected will serve you faithfully. I solicit the support of all tried and true Democrats, which support if given me will be highly ap preciated by Your would-be servant, J. J. BRAGDON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county Superinten dant of Education subject to the action of the Democratic party. C. R. FELDER. For Supervisor. Please announce my candidacy for the office of County Supervisor. I have experience in the work required for this position, and will give the people my best efforts if elected. CHARLES F. JENKINSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Su pervisor in accordance with the rules of the Democratic party. My official record is known and I solicit the sup port of all Democrats. T. C. OWENS. Through the solicitation of my many friends I announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor for Clarendon County to be governed by the rules of the primary election. W. H. COLE. Upon the solicitation of friends from various portions of the county I have consented to again become a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. H. JOHNSON. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. T. TOBIAS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Coroner, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Dem ocratic party. BLYDSN I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the primary. R. F. RIDGEWAY. For Magistrate at Manning. I am a candidate for the office of Mag istrate, located at Manning. Pledging myself to abide the result of Democratic primary. J. DUPREE ALSBROOK, I solicit the voters of the Farmers' Platform, Clarendon, Manning. White, Fork, Alcolu, Harmony and Black River Democratic Clubs to vote for me in the primary for Magistrate at Man ning. WALTER C. JOHNSON. I am a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Manning and will appre ciate the votes of the clubs that will vote for that office. S. M. YOUMANS. For Magistrate in Salem. MR. EDITOR: Please announce me as a candidate for Magistrate for Salem section in the coming primary. IJ.TOMLINSON. TIE TALKL [ERS, big and little, not to be too quick Ties, as all indications point to a lowver rances. oth Bagging and Ties and can furnish aut have put ourselves in a position to >s, which it will surely do. We are not erent people and want the farmer that know that he can get it as cheap from -olls. he county to call and examine samples hich we are selling at a sacrifice. r buys as much goods at our store as the e appreciate the many kind things you Ssaying about us and the large trade L are giving us is evidence that you are truly. [ONEY SAVERS, acturing Company, 'RATED. - CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL KINDS OF ,Mantels, Turning, ',Scroll Work, Stair Work, ouse-finishing wood work. establishment in the United States in timate from us before purchasing else r(~I Neatly and at I Loest DP-ice