The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 08, 1900, Image 3
he pantiit Kimes.
Publishes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
MANNING. s. C.. AU(;. 19O0.
Some Trade Bargains.
Our entire line f crockery and Glassware at
cost. A large lot of Summer Calicoes at 4e: re
duced from 5c. Summer t'ndervest' for Ladit'
and Gent" very cheap.
The large:st line of Gent's Collars and Cu: in
town at the lowest price:. That famous ' h:rand
t 'oliar has no equal.
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Oar et re line of Laie- ad Ch'ti- Ox
ford Ties at reduced price..
When you want Dry ov.od. remember that the
Jenkin.on Dry Go'd' Store keep' a full line of
seasonae \ Good, .. i: 1ock at all seasons of
the vear.
W. E. .ENKINSON.
Notice is hereby given that no advertise
ments will be changed in this paper where
the copy is brought in later than Saturday
noon.
The county campaign begins at Pine
wood next Monday.
A 1.30 mule belonging to M1r. .1. F.
Bradham died today.
How about a Lemon Phosphate now
at Brockinton's Fount.
Died last Wednesday near Paeksville
Mrs. W. H. Bradham.
Mr. A. B. Galloway of Clinton spent
last Monday in Manning.
Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at
Brockinton's Soda Fount.
The Presbyterian pulpit was tilled by
its new pastor last. Sunday.
Last Friday the Mahoney family
spent the day near Tindall's mill pic
nicking.
Brockinton's Soda Water. Bright.
sparkling, cold and refreshing.
The ground for the Farmers Cotton
Oil Mill at Davis Station was broken
yesterday.
Miss Mattie Gerald of Camden is in
Manning visiting her brother Mr. J.
D. Gerald.
Soda Water, cold as it ought to be,
and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's.
Dr. T. J. Davis of Hampton. Va., is
on a visit to his father. Hon. C. M. Da
vis, at Davis Station.
Only three more days and the bar
gains'at Kendall's store will be over.
Will close Saturday night.
Nature's Kidney-Liver Cure at one
dollar a bottle. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Mr. J. H. Reaves, of Stokes Bridge,
was visiting his brother Capt. D. R.
Reaves of Sammy Swamp.
Mr. E. V. SVebb of Roxboro. N. C.,
eamne this morning to buy tobacco on
this market again this :mason.
Compound Fluid Extract Buchu for
urinary diseases at .$1 a bottle. The R.
B. Lor'yea Drug Store.
The parents of the KrasnotT brothers,
recentlyv came to America from Rus
sia. arrived in Manning this morning.
If you don't feel quite well, try a bot
tle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is a won
derful tonic and invigorator. It will
help you.
Historia or Woman's Frieud at one
dollar a bottle. The RI. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
A 00-iound watermelon is the latest
ift to the editor of TriE TIMES and we,
are under obligations to Mr. C'. L. Rid
gill for it.
Rev. James E. Dunlop of Georgetown
was in Manning last Monday, on his
way to Marion to pay a visit to ('haneel
lr Johnson.
Pure Apple Vinegar, pure White
Wine Vinegar. The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
Those who expect to tratlic in seed
cotton this season will have to procure
the necesary license from the county
superviscr.
Manning~ is represented at the Odd
Fellows' convention at Greenwood by
Rev. J. C. Williams. RI. A. White and
S. M. Boston.
Chemically pui'e Yeast Powder in
one-fourth, one-half and pound pack
ages. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Protracted services are going on in
the Manning Baptist church and the
Fellowship church, three miles south
west of Manning.
When you want a first class sewing
machine or machine equipments. go to
A. IL Barron's. next door to Rigby 's.
Read his ad. in another column.
Rubber Rings for fruit jars. Self
melting, self-sealing Wax Strings, Seal
ing Wax. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Mr. A. J. Tindal Jr.. a young farmer
living in the Fork. has a cow 22 months
of which has never had a calf, and is
now giving10) quarts of milk at a milk
Mr. Hayne Montgomery of Texas. a
brother of the late Robert Montgomery
of the Fork, after an absence of forty
years is visiting relatives in this and
Sumter counties.
For pickling and preserving: Tumerie
Black Pepper, Red Pepper. Spice.
Cloves. Mace. Ginger. Sage. etc.. abso
lutely pure. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
The store of Mr. S. R. ('ole at Sum
merton was entered last Wednesday
night and about $25~ worth of merchan
dise was stolen. The depot was also
broken into.
The Manning oil mill will have the
most modern ginning machinery and
will be ready to begin ginning at the
opening of the season. which will be in
the next few days.
DeWitt's Little F-'arly Risers are fa
mous little pills for liveir and bo~we
troubles. Never gr'ipe. D). 0. Rhame
Summeton: Dr. WV. M. Uroctkinton
.Ianning.
Died last Wednesday at the reside'nce'
of Dr. J1. A. Mood in Sumtr an infant
child of Dr'. and Mrs. B. M. Badger' of
Ma'ion S. C. The r'emamts were~ itr
red in Summertu.
Wh'len the 'otuty c'andidates igot before'
the iteopde, none of thenm should be per'
mtted t' go beyond the issues to m+1
eu5s pr'ivate gr'ievances.'. and uo c.andi
dat" should be ptermnitted to build hin
seli on the demerits of others: mnake
them all stick to the issues and puble
eords.
Tho.c aulrtocating the idea. Iat lt
(ispcis.ary should stand, but take awa,
the beverage feature. are in league witl
the same crowd who want the dispen
saay destroyed altoet her.
Peter Manning. colored. who was ac
cidentally shot about a year ag:o in ti
Levi store by Junius Boyd. and thI
Wound ilncsi,.itated the amiipumtuitat 0l
hi.. arm. die' Ia.t Wednesday.
H1mefi OlIi " Antispbtic Skin Soap
made'from the fr green leaves o
the Ta.niian lblue gul tree. Heal
ini. refresling. beautifying . he. R
I Lor yea Drug* Store.
T'he Co. n.ress.ilolal candidates will be
1at Paksville Thursday of next week
and at sunimerton the day after. The
arrn0lugemlent is a very awkward one
but it is of their ow"nmaking.
Mied at Walhalla S. ('.. last Saturday
rs. Annie Clarkson, wife of Rev. G
F. Clarkson of the South Carolina con
ference. The deceased was a neire o
M r.. .inits F.. Scott of this town.
)ne lMinute Cough ('ure is the onlV
ha:tril es remedy that produces immne
diate results. Try it. D. 0. Ilhame
Summ erton: Dr. 'W. M. Brockinton
Mlanning.
Candidates who desire to tile pledges
while the county chairman is out can
vassing can call upon Mr. S. J. Bow
man, who is authorized to receive
the pledges and receipt for the assess
ment fee.
Every man who favors the dispensa
rv syst'em should be true to his convic
tions by voting against any candidate
for the legislature who is trying t<
sneak in with the elimination of the
heverage feature.
- H vomei," the new Australian Dry
Air treatment for the cure of asthma,
bronchitis. catarrh, catarrhal deafness.
coughs. colds. croup. hay fever and
whooping cough. The R. B. Ioryea
Drug Store.
Among the candidates for the legisla
ture in Richland county. is Mr. Ashby
D. MeFaddin formerly of Clarendon.
Mr. McFaddin is a young lawyer in
Columbia. and a son of Mr. S. J. Mc
Faddin of the Fork. We wish him
success.
C. M. Davis and company. who are
soon to open up a first class clothing
and gent's furnishing's, including shoes
and hat store. have within the past few
days hung out a very attractive sign,
and they are fast getting their store in
shape for business.
For burns, injuries. piles and skin
diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Sale. It is the original. Counterfeits
may be offered. Use only DeWitt's.
D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M.
Brockinton. Manning.
Mott Gadsden, colored. was accident
ally shot and killed by his brother last
Wednesday at Mallard's log bed, near
J. WV. Cole's. Magistrate Richbourg of
Foreston held the inquest and the testi
mony warranted the jury's verdict of
accidental killing.
Candidates. the 13th. inst.. is the
very last day for filling pledges and
paying the assessment required by the
Executive Committee. No votes will
be counted for any person whose name
is not on the official ticket, and no can
didate can have his name put on that
ticket if he fails to pay his assessment.
On Tuesday night of last week the
residence of M1r. John A. Blackwell at
Brogdons was entered, and from it was
taken a trunk. the contents was emptied
in the yard. and the thieves not finding
any money did not carry anything off.
M1r. W. T. Brogdon who lives near, had
an attempt made to burglarize his house
the same night.
A marked copy of the Houston (Texas)
Post has been sent us and we find that
Hon. S. W. T. Lanham, a brother of
M1r. J. C'. Lanham of Summerton, has
been re-nc'.ninated by the Democracy
to succeed himself in Congress. M1r.
Lanham has served in Congress several
terms and is regarded one of the strong
est men on the democratic side.
We want it distinctly understood that
the editor of THE TIMES, is strictly
"hands off" in the contests for county
offices, and when it comes to voting for
members of the legislature, we think
the people should elect men who are
not antagonistic to each other. Men
who are seeking each other's political
destruction cannot be of service to the
people.
The law holds both maker and circu
lator of a counterfeit equally guilty.
The dealer who sells you a dangerous
counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve risks your life to make a little
larger profit. You can not trust him.
DeWitt's is the only genuine and origi
nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known
ure for piles and all skin diseases. See
that your dealer gives you DeWitt's
Salve. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr.
W. M1. Brockinton, MIanning.
Remember there will be no individ
ual tickets in the primary: all of the
candidates for State otfices will be on
one ticket, and all of the candidates for
county offices will be on one ticket.
The voter will vote one ticket in the
State box and one in the county box.
The candidates who you do not wish to
vote for will have to be scratched out.
leaving the names you wish to vote for
clear from scratching. We would ad
vise the use of a soft lead pencil to do
the scratching: ink will blur and may
cause a name to be regarded scratched
when the voter' did not so intend it.
The managers at the clubs should cau
tion the voter about this new method of
votmni.
The County Board of Commissioners
met last Satu'rday and the latest report
from the county treasurer showed a
cash balance on hand of $1.22i22. At
the last session of the General Assem
bly by joint resolution the supervisor
was authorized and required to pay tc
M1rs. Kate Tobias. widow of the late
Samuel T. Tobias. the sum of 8200. Ac
cordingly M1r. WV. J. Turbeville moved
that the money be lpaid and the othet
two members of the board voted with
him. wvhereupon the supervisor dren'
his warrant on the treasurer for the
amount. Everybody remembers the
circumstances of Samuel Tobias' death
and Clarendon paying his widow the
small sum of $200 has done a worthy
deed. one wvhich is indeed appreciated.
Bbbitts Chill Pills eurechills and all mnala
rial troubles. That is what they were made for
Cure after other remedies fail. No cure. no pay
Price t15 ets. per bottle. Sold by the R. B3. Lor
yea Drug Store.
Occasionally a lead five cent piece, 02
a pewter half'dollar makes its appear
ance in this town, but lately a couple o
counterfeit dollars have been found t<
be in cireulation, and the United State:
government got wind of it. The con
sequence was a very gentiemany officia
made his appearance in this town an(
before anyone knew what his busines:
was he had made a thorough inv'estiga
tion. and found that such a thing as.
band of counterfeiters did not exts
here. but the few fake coins in circuha
tion are such as have drifted in fron
other places. This official seemed to bi
welup inis business and he must be
a a fcaracter, for he is a membei
of a number of secret orders. and it
one especially. he has climbed the top)
mosi toun~d.
A gecntleman recently cur'ed of dys
pepsi a gae the following appropriati
renderngr of Burns' famous blessing
"Some1 havxe meat and can nlot eat. ah'
some have none that want it: btut wvi
haveix met and wve can eat.--Kodol Dy~s
pepia' ( ure be thanked.' This prepa
tion will digest w-hat you eat. It in
Istantly relieves and radically cures in
diestion and all stomach disorders. D
. Rhame, Summerton: Dr. WV. M1
j Bointon. '\annin.
. few days *aao we rccived a letter
fr'om.n a staeulc citizen of this county in
which he said. "I fully agree with you.
that no man should be elected to the
Legislature whose mind is warped with
prejudice against the Senator, because
in the nursing of that prejudice he
would antagonize and obstruct the Sen
ator in all of his movements. especially
if the Senator should devise legislation
which would popularize him with his
constituents. I think your caution a
very proper one and its frankness
should be admired. Politicians as a
general thing are not very frank, they
study the art of 'all things to all men:'
in other words they avoid saying things
which will give their opponents an op
portunity to make capital. but I regard
your 'word of caution' the utterance of
a man who is sincerely laboring to build
a reputation by doing good for his con
stituents. and taking them into his con
fidence. The slimy politician does not
do business that way. I wish you much
success and sincerely hope the people
will not permit themselves to be talked
into vot ing against their intere'sts."
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie E.
Springer of I1% Howard st.. Philadelphia. Pa..
when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption had completely cured her of a
hacking cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other remedies and doctors
could give her no help. but she says of this royal
cure. it soon removed the pain in my chest and
I can now sleep soundly. something I can scarce
ly remember doing before. I feel like sounding
its praises throughout the universe." So will
every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery
for any trouble of the throat. chest or lungs.
Price W0c. and $1. Trial bottles free at the R. B.
Loryea drug store: every bottle guaranteed. 5
Monday night about midnight an at
tempt was made to burglarize the resi
dence of Mrs. S. J. Legg. Mr. W. P.
Legg who occupies a room in the rear
of the house heard a noise in the yard.
and he walked out on the piazza but
could see nothing. Walking back, he
threw open his room window, and there
in the bright moonlight he saw a negro
leaning over a box in the yard. Mr.
Legg had his pistol in his hand and
fired two shots at the man. He then
ran out of the house the front way to
head the fellow off, and the negro made
several attempts to jump the adjoining'
fences. Mr. Legg kept chasing his
man around the yard and tried to shoot,
ordering him to stop, but his pistol got
out of working condition and he could
not use it. The negro finally made his
escape. Mr. Legg says he believes the
negro was one of the hands that re
cently left his employ and he does not
know whether he really wanted to steal
or murder. Had his pistol not gotten
out of fix he certainly would have killed
or captured the scoundrel. The negro
suspected by Mr. Legg has been acting
in a suspicious manner and on a recent
occasion has been seen watching and
following him, which makes him be
lieve the intention was more to do him
bodily harm than to steal. An exami
nation was made yesterday morning
and it was found that, one of the shots
went through the wall fence on the Lor
yea side. and the other struck the cor
ner of the kitchen. Mr. Legg does not
know whether the negro was hit or not.
Burs the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sigsature C
Don't be Fooled.
Watch out for the campaign rumor
reporter and maker. It is surprising
indeed, how sensible people are influ
ence by a report about a candidate.
We would advise that no attention what
ever be placed in reports about a can
didate unless the proof accompanies the
report.
We once heard of a young man who
had always led an exemplary life being
induced to become a candidate. He
made his announcement and wherever
he went the best of encouragement was
given him. his opponent started a re
port that he had stolen a sheep, and
when this report reached the young
man'*s ears. he was very much mortified
and indignant. He tried to trace the;
source of the rumor, but failed and in
his dilema he consulted his father who
told him to go on and denounce the
slander with all the vehemance at his;
command. At the next meeting he did
as his father said, and his opponent
asked if it was not a fact that on a cer
tain night a sheep from that neighbor
hood was stolen. A farmer in the au:
dience replied. "yes, and I am the man
that lost the sheep.'' The young can
didate was perplexed, and he went
home and told his father he would quit
the race. The father was surprised
and wanted to know why. The son re
peated what had taken place at the1
meeting. and the old man said "well
suppose a sheep was stolen, that doesn't
signify that you are the thief." "~Well
father. I know I never stole a sheep,
but I was afraid to press the matter for
fear that as well as my opponent couldi
prove a sheep was stolen, he could just
as easy prove that I stole it."
This story may never have occurred.
but similar things have happened. and:
it is always a safe rule in a political con
test to believe nothing you hear and
about one-half you see. Beware of'
character destroyers.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn, scald. cut or
bruise. Biucklen'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 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by the'R. B. Loryea drug store. 1-5
Love is a hallucination that makes an
otherwise sane man believe he can set
up housekeeping on a gas stcve and a
canary bird.
It Saves the Children.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedv has saved the
lives of thousands of croupy children. It Is also
without an equal for colds and whooping cough.
For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac
M. Loryea. Propr. ijanlay
Honesty may be the best policy, but
a life insurance policy is better for' the
widow.
Rtobert Flournoy, Brickyard, Ala..
wrote: I consider no remedy equal to.
Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething.
Powders) for the irritations of teething
and the bowel troubles of our Southern
country. [2t
TOWN ORDiNANCE.
An Or'dinance to Amend an Ordinance
Entitled "An Ordinance Against Sun-,
day Selling."
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE lN
tendant and Wardens of the Town of'
Manning and by authority of the same:'
SECTION 1. That the proviso clause'
of Section II. (page '74) be repealed, and
adopted in its stead a proviso to read as
follows:
Provided that this Ordinance does
not apply to the sale of articles neces
sary for burial purposes and medicine:
and that the sale of ice and beef be p~er
mnitted dur'ing the summer months up
to half-past nine o'clock a. mn., and fl'om
hlf-pm'~ tive to eight o'clock p. Im..
atrd bet wecen toe morning closing hour
ar.a evening hour in cases of sickness.
Ratified by Council July 26, 1900.
F I ROWN. W. E. BROWN.
E.J.BRWErk Intendant.
Supervisor's Notice.
In accot'dance with instructions of the
JTune term of court. parties owningv tel
ephone' lines on public i'oads will keel)
wires up and not allow same to sag and
thereby endanger public travel.
By order Board County C'ommission
T. C. OWENS.
I21-3t1 Chairman.
"A Drop of Ink
May Make a
Million Think."
But how are you going to make the million
think if you have not the proper
Writing Paper
to indite your cffusions upon:,
We have in stock the largest and most com
plete assortment of
Writing Paper,
Box Paper,
Writing Tablets,
Ruled and Unruled,
Envelopes,
Ever offered to the public in Manning.
Our patrons are specially invited to inspect
our One Pound Extra Quality. 6U Sheets and =A)
Envelopes. Cream Wove. Plated Surface. Ruled
Bux Paler at the unprecedented low price of
:4 Cents a liox.
Paul's Inks in Safety Bottles,
ONE OUNCE TO ONE QUART.
Mucilage. Paste. Violet Ink. Ink and Pencil
Erasers. Pens and Pen Holders, all styles. Ink
Wells. Pen Racks. Rubber Bands. Marking Pen
cils. Lead Pencils, a full assortment of Account
Books. Pass Books. Time Books and in fact
everything appertaining to the needs of the of
fice. the study and the school room.
Novels. paper editions. Poets and Fic
tion in cloth editions. Books for Boys
and Girls. all prices. Cheapest values ever of
fered.
THE R. B. lRYE DRUG STORE.
ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor,
Sign of the
Golden Mortar,
MANNING, S. C.
'HONE NO. 2.
2R HEUMACIDE b
- CURES- a
RHEUMATISM
TO STAY CURED.
..THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE..
Nineteenth Century.
Y A vegetable remedy that positively
cures recent and long-standing cases.
The greatest blood purifier known. Has
the hearty endorsement of leading phv
sicians after thorough trial. Cures 98
per cent of the cases treated.
SOLD BY THE
R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE.
Price $1 per Bottle.
R. L. BELL
MANNING. S. C..
MANUFACTURER OF
Wagons and Log Carts.
All work entrusted to me will be done
with neatness, despatch and durability
and guaranteed.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Bring on your work.
R. L. BELL.
Presbyterian College of S. C.
Reduced rates to boarding students.
Miatriculation fee, Tuition, Room rent,
and Board for Collegiate year, to all
who can be accommodated in boarding
epatment, for $100.00. Good accom
odatious, fine moral influences, courses
f study leading to B. A. and B. S. de
rees, and to graduate work, good com
ercial course, full faculty of exper
enced teachers. Next session begins
September 26, 1900. For catalogue or
any information, apply to
A. E. SPENCR,
Clinton, S. C.
SURVEYOR'S CARD.
Parties desiring surveys and plats
made will receive my most careful and
acurate attention.
I am supplied with improved instru
ments. Address,
S. 0. CANTEY.
Summerton, S. C.
Supervisor's Notice.
On account of the bad condition of
he public highways, because of recent
eavy rains, all road overseers are
ereby ordered to warn out road hands
ad do such work on their respective
rads as is necessary to put them in
ood traveling condition.
By order T. C. OWENS,
21-2t] Supervisor C. C.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED,
Under $S,000 Cash Deposit.
ORaig year to Both Seges. Very Cheap Soard.
AaaaBusiue College
I have opened up a Sewing Machine
store next door to Mr. S. A. Rigby's
general merchandise stor-e August 1st.
1900. I will carry the
B1 illi of 8gel Mochlies Made.
The new ball-bearing "New Home,"
the best machine made: also "New
Ideal" and "Climax," from $18 to -$40.
I sell on Instalment, Easy Payment
Plan. I clean and repair any kind of
machines for least money possible.
(Call and see me.
A. I. BARRON, Ag't.
The Times
DOES NEAT
Job Printing.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
For Sale.
Two Second-Hand Gins, Feeders and
Condensers, complete, will be sold
cheap. They are in good condition.
A. L. LESESNE,
Manning, S. C.
F. RHAME, Jln..
ATTORNEY AT LAw,
MANNING, S. C.
OSEPH F. RHAME,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING. S. C.
DR .J. FRANK GEIGER,
DENTIST,
MANNING, S. C.
ES' CARDS.
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 citizeu. Col. Harry L. Benbow, and
gratify
THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Clarendon
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary, and pledge my
self to support the nominees of the
Democratic party.
E. B. GAMBLE.
Mr. Editor: Please announce me as a
candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
J. H. LESFSNE.
I am a candidate for the office of
Sheriff under the rules of the Demo
cratic party.
E. DUDLEY HODGE.
Subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic primary, I am a candidate for
the office of Sheriff.
J. ELBERT DAVIS.
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 bee 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
primay. J. H. JOHNSON.
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Coroner, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. .TTOIS
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
prmr. 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.
I. J. TOMLINSON.
JERS, big and little, not to be too quick
Ties. as all indications point to a lower
vances.
>th Bagging and Ties and can furnish
but have put ourselves in a position to
ps which it will surely do. We are not
rerent people and want the farmer that
.o know that he can get it as cheap from
eee
the county to call and examine samples
hich we are selling at a sacrifice.
.r buys as much goods at our store as the
*e apreciate the many kind things you
'e saying about us and the large trade
ui are giving us is evidence that you are
truly.
IONEY SAVERS,
E GQ0ERS.
lcturing Company,
)RATED.
- CHARLESTON, S. C.
LE ALL KINDS OF
s, Mantels, Turning,
, Scroll Work, Stair Work,
1use-finishing wood work.
v establishment in the United States in
stimate from us before purchasing else
Arrivals.
This week's shipment of seasonable goods are by far
Sthe prettiest that you will find anywhere, and of course
Sthey were bought at a sacrifice, and we are offering them
.-- Is.uL
Mid-Summer Prices. _
Case of the very best Prints, absolutely fast colors and Ar
launderable:early summer price 5c, now at...........
Yards of India Linon, all new goods; former prie
te 00t12c, now for............................. oc*
Piece ee oh Wt Dimity, beautiful to make Au- th
at gust Shirt Waists; regular 15c quality, at. . .
Piece of dainty Check White Dimity; would be cheap 1
. in early spring at 20c, now we are offering for...........
SC YaPieces of Jaconets-Colored-in Blue and Pink Stripes:
I the prices on these goods in May was 18c; cut price 1
usale of these goods................................ e
SIRemember these are new goods among our this week's
S i nar r iv a ls.
1 Piece of new shade Light Blue Organdy, suitable to
I make evening dresses, that would be cheap at 12pc: our 1
- price now .............................................. "
One half thousand yards of Little Val. Lace, fully an inch
Swide, fine workmanship; regular 5c kind, now for........
Some White Organdy, very sheer, price cut, irom 19c to. ',
__ We have again filled our Embroidery department with another
shipment of these beautiful Patterns of Cambric Edgings that we had
C spch a nice season on and which pleases our lady trade so very much. .
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, .
S12c, 16ic to 28c. Insertions to match.
Ladies' Summer Undervests at 5 and 10c. A good many in stock
yet. .
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 fal will be a
the hne and we are fast receiving them every week. We will carry
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
C stuff, so come to see us and do your late trading, we will take good
care of you.
PALMETTO FANS, PALMETTO FANS.
Old Reliable
15. A. Rigby.
The New Red and White Front.
PEOPLE'S
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE
MnANNING, S. C.
Full Corps of Buyers
From the Best Markets.
The management will see to it that all Tobacco placed on our
floors will receive full market value.
Bring your Tobacco to the PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE.
0. M. MASQN,
Mianning, S. C. . flanager.
EMEMBER=
That Mayesville is the
best Tobacco Market in the
State. Sales are going on
dlaily.
We have a large corps of
buyers and plenty of money
with which to pay for tobac
co and we guarantee good
prices and satisfactory
treatment.
Bring us your tobacco.
he Pudding Swamp
Tobacco Warehouse Co.
TONT-A W MILLSR Managter.
CANDIDATI
For Railroad Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Railroad Commissioner.
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
W. D. 3.YFIEr
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative in Congress from
the Sixth Congressional District of
South Carolina. subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary.
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUG H.
Having complied with the require
ments of the Democratic party, as re
gards 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 Con
gress two years ago and having been
deprived of that office by the counting
of the Second Regiment vote which was
cast outside of the district, and I am as
sured was illegally cast, my 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 assured 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.
I am a candidate for the Legislature
under the rules of the Democratic par
ty. I am opposed to Col. Hoyt's "Pro
hibition-Dispensary" platform because
it does not accord with my ideas of pro
hibition. and as amendatory of the dis
pensary law it fails signally of its pur
pose. I favor a wise reduction of taxa
tion and an economical administration
of public affairs.
M. C. GALLUCHAT.
-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 County Auditor.
Promising to abide by the decision of
the Democratic primary, I announce
myself a candidate for election to the
office 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 rules of the Democratic
party. S. P. HOLLADAY.
For Treasurer.
I am a candidate for re-eletion to
office 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
to the office of Clerk of Court.
J. H. TLMMONS.
BAGGING ?
inWe would advise all FAR1
in ontactngfor Bagging n
Smarket as the cotton sason ad
We hav e contracted for 1
you in any quantity desired,
sae you when the market dre
making a different price to di1
uses only two rolls of bagging1
us. as. the one that uises twenty
On and After Next I
We invite every farmer in
of SECOND-HAND JUTE BAGGING
Remember that the poor man's doll:
rich man's
F ARME3R S, 21
sinceie in what you sa.'i
Yours
THE PEOPLE'S I
WHOLESAL
The Percival Mano
INCORP4
MEETING ST., near Linie,
WE MAN1 FACTUI
Sash, Doors, Blinds, F'rame:
Mouldini
And every description of 1
We are prepared to compete with a
prices and quality of work. Get an e
-where.
Ycuam WUTill Sa~r