The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 22, 1900, SUPPLEMENT TO THE MANNING TIMES, Image 5
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NEW YORK.
XAT coPY WCASIORIA
TNC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NiCW YORKCIY
CROSSWELL & CO,
sTTmMT Ft, S. c.
On account of big advances on everything in the Grocery line
We Can Save You Money if You Will See Us
Before You Buy,
As we bought largely before the advance. Below we give you a list of articles
that we can save you money on:
200 Sacks Rice, 2 3-4c to 4c per lb.; 22 Barrels Good Carolina Rice, 4c per lb.
CAKES AND CRACKERS (f. o. b. factory in 5 box lots) as follows:
Soda Crackers. 4c. Ginger Snaps. 4c: Round or Square Lemon Cakes. 4ic:
Nienacs. 41c: Sugar Cakes. Se: Molasses Cakes. Se: (ream Lunch. > c. Prices
subject to change.
These are low prices and you should take advantage of them.
Parrott and Monkey Baking Powders. l.60 for case of 50 10-oz. cans.
Rex Baking Powders. 100 Sc cans to case. 50 10e cans to case, $3.60 per case.
Delivered in 5 case lots. Ship direct.
Best large Lump Starch. 40-lb. boxes. at 31c per lb.
Star Lye, $3 per case. delivered in 3 case lots. Ship from Sumter. S. C.
3-lb. can Tomatoes. 2 doz. in case. 90e a doz.: 2-lb. can Tomatoes. 2 doz. in
case.,"Oc.
Big bargains in Tobacco. Cigtars and Cheroots. Cigarettes. etc.
Glet Our Prices on Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Meal and Soap
Before You Buy.
FLOUR we can alwvays give you at mill prices. The "Rlle King" Fancy
Patent is the finest on* earth. "Alpine Snow" Half Parent is fiue. "I1ted Star
Family. $3.50 barrel. Ask for price shipped direct from mill in a barrel lots or
more.
CROSSWELL & CO,
SowUmT. s. C.
THE CAROLINA gROCERY COMPANY,
~ TEOMAZ WILSON, President.
W~tQa*$A.W CROC23$
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
159 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C.
Watches and Jewelry.
I want my friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a
Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present,
Tihat in the future, as well as the past. I am prepared to supply them. MyS line of
Watches Clocks Sterling Silyer Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass:
Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Is complete, and it will afford mec pleasure to show them.
Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in miy line
at prices to suit the times.
AWatch lnspecto. L. . FOI.LSOMV "SM.C.R
ToConumr Buggies, Wagons, PRoad
OF_______Carts and Carriages
RE3PAIRE~D
LagerBeer. With Neatness and Despatch
We are now in position to ship BeecT
all over this State at the follow in R. A .W 3 IT E'S
Pints. -'Export bottles" five 'ana ten
dozen in package. at WHEELWRIGHT and
90c. Per Dozen. BAKMT hP
We will allow you 18e pet' dozena f o0b. I repair Stoves. Pumps and rn awater'
you r depot for all Export pnt bottles ipes. or I will put diown a newV Pulmpl
and can use all other bottles and w ill cheap. ,
give standard prices for same. if you aced any soildeini donec. 2ire
r Cash Must Accompany All Orders. i* L AME.
All orders shall have our prom"'t and 31y horse is lame'. WVhy 1 Decause I
careful attention. di not have it shed by 1. .\. \\hite.
heman that nuts on such neat shoes
T H E m :akc', '-. :r.avel with Izo much
CERMANIA BREWINOCOx Mk.Te Lok e.
Chiarleston, S. C. ~ ~ L ~ la
For Sale. ' 1
Two Second-Hand Gins, F eders an
Condensers. complete. will Ie o Id D A ~ J11U'
cheap. They are in good condit~oin ~ * V I
A. L. LESESNE,
YoungWomen
The entry into womanhood is a
critical time for a girl. Little men
strual disorders started at that time soon
grow into fatal complications. That
female troubles are filling graveyards
proves this. Wine of Cardui estab
lishes a painless and natural menstrual
flow. When once this important func
tion is started right, a healthy life will
usually follow. Many women, young
and old, owe their lives to Wine of
Cardui. There is nothing like it to
give women freedom from pain and to
fit young women for every duty of life.
S.00 bottles at druggists.
Miss Della M. Strayer, Tully, Kan., "I
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe
riods for a long time, was nervous, had no
appetite, and lost interest in everything,
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui,with Thedford's
Black.Draught, when needed, and to-day
I am entirely cured. I cannot express the
thanks I feel for what you have done
for me."
For advice in eases requiring special dIre
nons, address, giving symptoms, the Ladies'
Advisory Department, Th6 Chattanooga Med
icine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn.
We've GoneThrough
This store's stock and put light
ling prices on all goods that don't
move fast enough to suit us--given
them the farewell, good-by push that'll
send 'em out of sight quickly. The
quality of every item is all right. but
for some unaccountable reason they
have not, sold rapidly enough to please
us. and we've put them at prices that
will make them go quickly. We men
tion the following:
1-lb. cans Chipped Dried Beef at 20e
-an: regular price 23c. 1-lb. cans
Brawn. lOc can: regular price 12c.
-lh. cans Vienna Sausage. , 7 can:
regular price loc. Armours' Deviled
Ham. small cans. 4c can: 45e dozen.
1-lb. cans Sliced Breakfast Bacon.
lOc can: 1 dozen. 1-lb. cans Atmore's
Plum Pudding. iSe (regular 25c.) 2-lb.
cans N. Y. State Pears 6c can, (regular
10c.) 1-lb. cans Cocktail Pineapple
(chunks) best quality, at lOc: worth
1c. 2-lb. cans Sliced Pineapple, good
quality, at 12'c. Fine N. Y. packed
Green Corn at 1 doz. (Cheap at $1.20.)
Choice new Evaporated Apples at bc
lb.: regular 12ic. Choicest Sliced Dried
Apples at Se lb.: regular 1l0. Best
liced Peeled Dried Peaches at 15;c lb.
'rushed Oatmeal at 3c lb: 40 lbs for $1.
Fry's Sweet Chocolate at 2.~>e lb. Me
niers' Vanilla Chocolate at 40c lb: reg
ular 50c. Ieniers' Plain Chocolate at
oc: regular 40c. Richardson & Rob
bins' Chicken Soup. quart cans. 20c.
Emery's Tomato Soup. quart cans at
0.. Wheeler's Irish Ginger Ale at 51
ioz.. import cost.
Ask for our Bargain Price-List. It is
full of surlorises.
WELCH & EASON,
Universal Providers,
85 & 187 Meeting & 117 Market Sts,
CHARI.ESTON, S. C.
Presbyterii College of S, 0.
Reduced rates to hoarding students.
datriculation fee. Tuition. Room rent.
nd Board for Collegiate year. to all
ho can be accommodated in boarding
epartment. for S100.00. 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
eptember 26, 1900). For catalogue or
ny information, apply to
A. E. SPENCER,
Clinton. S. C.
SURVEYOR'S CARD.
Parties desiring surveys and plats
ade will receive my most careful and
acurate attention.
I am supplied with improved instr'u
nents. Address.
S. 0. CANTEY.
Summerton. S. C'.
Notidl[lus l MwilliI1Io8.
Manning. S. C.. Aucu'st 1. 19t)0.
o Executors. Administrttors. Guardians and
Comnmittees:
I respectfully call your attentionl to anncxedl
atute. You will please ;:ive this mntter early
ttenlt on.
\'ery res'pectfully.
J. M. WINDHAM.
Judge of Probate.
See.. 2064-(194t2). Executors. AdministratOrs.
uardians and Committees, shall annually
hile any estate remains in their care or cus
odv. at any time before the first day of July of
ach year. render to the Judge of Probate of the
ountv from whom they obtain Letters Testa
aetatry or Le'tters of Admiinistrators or Let
er- of Guardianship. etc.. a just and true ae
ount. upon oath. of the receipts~ and expendi
ures of such estate the preceding Calendar
-ar. which. when examined and approved,
hall be deposited with the Inventory and ap
raisement 'or other papers belonging to such
state. in the oihee of said Judge of Probate.
here to be kept for the inspection of such per
ons as may be interested in the estate-(under
~ormer penalties.)
Approved the ed day of March. IN'.
The Times
D)OES NEA\T
Job Priniting.
GITE US A TfIAL.
DATEMTQTRADE-MARKS
AND COPYRIGHTS
FM~hEIU~OBTAINED
ADVICE AS TO, PATABpLgT
Notice in " Inventive Age "
Book "How to obtain Patents"
E.6 IGRPatent Lawyer, Washington, B.C
C. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAX\,
.\ANNING. S. C.
XILSUN & DURZANT.
-l.,';emqs and1 C'ous'irs c! 1a0',
\MANNING. S. C.
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
TO BE VOTE) FOR
Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1900.
Rooms Executive Cominittee. f
Mann ing. S. C., August 15. 19l0.
The following Candidates have filed
their pledges and complied with the
rules of the Democratic Executive
Committee which governs the pri
mary election to be held
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,. 1900.
Votes will be counted only for those
whose names are mentioned below.
Only those Democratic voters who
are by law entitled to vote in the
general election can vote in the pri
mary:
U. S.
B. R. Tillman.
M. B. McSweeney.
Jas. A. Hoyt.
F. B. (Gary.
A. H. Patterson.
(i. WV. Whitman.
John T. Sloan.
C. L. Blease. c
C. L. Winkler.
Knox Livingston.
J. H. Tillman. -
M. R. Cooper. Sec
IState
G. D. Bellinger. Att'3
W.H. Timmerman e
R. H. Jennings.
J. P. Derham.
N. V. Brooker.
J. J. McMahan. e,
Ellison Capers, Jr
J. W. Floyd.
(eo. D. Rouse. -
W. D. Evans.
J. H. Wharton.
B. B. Evans.
EW . D . M ayfield. ?
J. E. Pettigrew.
Thos. N. Berry.
J. G. Etheredge.
James Norton.
R.B.Scarborough I
J. E. Ellerbe.
Solic
JTno. S. Wilson. Iitor.
I. M. Woods.
D. J. Bradham.I
T. B. Owen.
Geo. R. Jones.
WV. J. Turbeville.
M. C. Galluchat.
H. B. Richardson.
TClerk
J. H. Timmons. ICo'rt:
J. Elbert Davis.
J. H. Lesesne.
*H. L. Benbow. I .
*E. B. Gamble.
E. D.Hodge. I
S. J. Bowman. Treas
E. C. Dickson.
J. M. Strange.
W. H. Trescott.
S. P. Holladay.
*T. C. Owens.
WV. H. Cole.
C. F. Jenkinson.
J. H. Johnson.
L. L. Wells. .
Jeff. M. Davis.
C. R. Felder.
J. J. Bragdon.~
Billy Dyson.
W. T. Tobias.
R. F. Ridgeway
W X. A. Brewer.
J. D.Alsbrook.
S. M. Youmans.
WV. C. Johnson.
WX. H. H. Hobbs.
E. C. Thames.
H. P. Gibbon.
L. J. Tomhinson.
H. d. Dennis.
J. P. Turbeville.
J. E. Richbourg
.1. C. Baggett.
A. J. Richbourg. -
P. Will. Webber.
M. M.(Graham. '
H. F.Stack.
J. F. Richbourg. Pk
By order of Democratic Executive
Committee.
J. ELBERT DAVIS,
Conty C'hairm.no
tei arenaan f F i; ;.
Mtnnin.. . .. Augulst ~. Iii d.
U-nder authority of the County I)enu
eratic Executive C ommittee I hereby
give otficial notice of the appoiutments
of mantarer. to iolldluctt the primary
electioln to be lw l .\tuguist lt h. 190'.
at the iteitstwe\t l)aiuu(htric elatis in
( 'lrendon eoulnt V. I 'oll' to l' 0lu'e at
S o'clock a. n. an1 lo- at 4 o'clock p.
m. Each Voter will vote three ballots
in separate boxes: one ticket will con
tain the names of State otiieers. one
ticket will contain the names of county
otliers and one ticket will say "Jail"
or "No Jail." A copy of the rules gov
erning the primary will be furnished
the managers.
The following are the managers:
Doula.-J . ie::rd. A. J. Hicks.. Alonzo
Snith.
White -W. ('. White. P'. E. Ridgeway. Sr.. W\.
S. Anderson.
Islack River- -W. 1. Iudn:a. .1. J. Brunson. A.
M. White.
Foreston Peforn - 1. 0. antuey. .1. Columbus
Johnson. C. T. Ridcway.
Packs.ville -W. Ht. U1rd.tiharu. Ia'. A. Birown.
J. Ht. Brown.
Doctor Swamtp 1. N. Tl)ia(. . ( Thale.
W. C. Cannon.
Harmnony-Jane. Rivle.. W. P. Montgolm
erv. A. H. D. Chandler.
1'armers' Platform---. W. Johnson. Eugene
Dickson. Wy. J. Rawlinson. Sr.
.lordan-C. It. Sprott. I,. C. Plowden. John W.
Clark.
Clarendon -J. V. Herriott. S. E. Ingram. .T
M. Galloway.
Cross Roads Selwyn Dingle. G. . Lesesne. J.
IH. Billups.
iidway-D. H.Baun. S. E. McFaddin. H. M.
MIIntosh.
Fulton-H. it. Richard-on. Jr.. A. M. Brails
ford. L. A. Graham.
Foreston-C. S. Land. E. M. Fulton. T. L.
Baunal.
W est Clarendon-A. V. G riffn. P. H. Brou::h
ton. it. W. DeSchanps.
Alcolu- J. 'Nettles. E. Hodge. J. R.
Hod;:e.
Panola-J. H. T. Coulliette. S. P. Fairey. C.
W. Brown.
Summerton-L. T. Fischer. J. It. Dingle. S.
). Canter.
Fork--W. N. Davis. Paul S. Ilarvin. R. L.
Logan, Jr.
Mannng--E. C. Horton. S. J. Clark. J. H.
JcKnight.
Silver-D. F. Mahoney. J. W. Rhame. H. S.
ri::s.
New Zion-T. N. Beard. Howard Green. W. E.
avender.
Davis Station-Jos. E. Davis. J. N. McLeod.
I. H. Horton.
New Town--WC. L. Btarrineau. J. A. Barrineau.
M. Cook.
J. ELBERT DAVIS.
County Chairman.*
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
lTOTIC3L
I have opened up a Sewing Machine
tore next door to Mr. S. A. Rigby's
reneral merchandise store August 1st.
900. I will carry the
1s tul [jo ofSg~inl MoIC jogs MO~.
The new ball-bearing "New Home.'
he best machine made: also New
deal" and "Clirmax.' from $I1 to "40.
I sell on Instalment. Easy Payment
?lan. I clean and repair any kind of
ntachines.for least money possible.
Call and see me.
A. I. BARRON, Ag't.
Supervisor's Notice.
In accordance with instructions of the
une term of court. parties owning tel
phlone lines on public roads will keep
vires up and not allow same to sag anu
hereby endanger public travel.
By order Boar~d County Commission
~rs.
T. C. OWVENS.
21-3t] Chairman.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED,
Under $3,000 Cash Deposit.
Railroad Fare Paid.
Opg elI year to Both Sexes. Very Cheap Board.
Gdottia-Alabarna Businiess College,
luacon. Ceorg.
R. L, BELL
MANNING, S. C.,
MIANLFACTURER OF
Wagons aud Log Carts.
All work entrusted to me will be done
vith neatness. despatch and durability
ond guaranteed.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Bring on your work.
R. L. BELL.
SCools the Blood. 8
S Pineapple Appeient
For Liver and Kidney Troubles.6
25&d SOCENTS
Rhame's Drug Store,
Summertoni, S. C.
heoS. Hacker&Son
- 1: 7FA('T=ltEI= . nOFmmn c
Doos, ash Blnds
oudnanBuling
Material
CH ARESTO, S.C
Doorseigh hs and iCodsan
Builders' Hardware.
Nindow and Fancy Glass a Specialty,
j F'. RHAIE,. Jr..
ATTORNEY AT Law,
M1.\NNING;. S. C.
OSEPH F. RHAMIE.
ATTORNEY AT Law.
MANNING. S. C.
R. J. FRANK GEIGER.
DENTIST,
MIANNING. S. C.
TOBACCO WAREH1OUSE
M ANNING, 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 Tolbacco to the PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
C. M. MASON,
Manning, S. C. tlanager.
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 are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3
to $6. Call and be suited.
W. M. BROCKINTON.
Harris Lithia Waterm.
Contains more Lithia than other Lithia spring water in
America, which is shown by the noted chemist, Dr. Doremus of New York.
Read what Dr. A. N. Talley, Sr., and Dr. J. M. Kibler have to say for
HARRIS LITHIA WATER:
A fter a long and varied experience I have prescribed "Harris Lithia
in the use of mineral waters from Wter t in patioe, casn amich
many sources, both foreign and do- ite is indicated. In all those condi
mestic, I am fully persuaded that the tions in which there is urie acid in
H arris Lithia Water possesses efficacy |the system, in gouty and rheumatic
in the treatment of afflictions of the ditis. uing csitis an mi crvi
Kidney and the Bladder unequalled renal dropsy and dyspepsia, due to
by any other Water of which I have torpid liver or constipation, I have
made trial. Ifound the best results from this min
This opinion is based upon obser- era wteInd i may be nuhchis
ation of its eff'ects upon my patients iformula may suggest itself, especially
for the past three years,during which when Lithia is indicated. I recoin
time I have prescribed it freely and mend it to the public, and believe
most uniformly with benefit in the there is no superior Lithia Water in
medical maladies above mentioned. ,this country.
A. N. TALLEY, M. D. J. M. KIBLER, M. D.
Columbia, 5. 0., October 8, 1892. INewberry, S. C., Sept. 9, 1893.
The Hlotel is Now Open for Guests
With all modern improvements, -Electric Lights and you can get the Hot
Lithia Baths in the Hotel. Come to the Springs and get well.
Harris Lithia Water Co.
REMEMBER
That Mayesville is the
best Tobacco Market in the
State. Sales are going on
daily.
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.
The Pudding Swamp
Tobacco Warehouse Co.
JOHN W. MILLS, Manager.
THE TIMES JOB~f WORKDI Neatly and at
Office Does ''- '' X" Lowest Prices.
DR. M0FFEITS Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
EETkes Teethng Eay.
s . (Teething Powders) -TrbE f Cil dre o
- Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
CumBLSros, S. C., JTan. 14. 1900.
On and after this late t11 following
passenger schedule will be in effect:
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Sonth.Bound.
'35. '23. *53.
Lv Florence, - 3.25 A. 7.55 P.
Lv Kingstree, 8.57
Ar Lanes, 4.38 9.15
Lv Lanes, 4 38 9.15 7.40P.
Ar Charleston, 6.03 10.50 9.15
North-Bound.
'78. *32. '52.
Lv Charleston, 6.33 A. 5.17 P. 7.00 A.
Ar Lanes. 8.18 6.45 8.32
Lv Lanes, 8.18 6.45
Lv Kingstree, 8.34
Ar Florence, 9.28 7.55
'Daily. f Daily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
Central R. R. of S. C.
Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson
and Fayetteville-Short Line-and make
close connection for all points North.
Trains on C. & D. R. 1R. leave Florence
daily except Sunday 9.55 a in, arrive Dar
lington 10.28 a m, Cheraw, 11.40 a in,
Wadesboro 12.35 p m. Leave Florence
daily except Sunday, 8.00 p in, arrive Dar
lington, 8.25 p in, Hartsville 9.20 p in,
Bennetsvilie 9.21 p in. Gibson 9.45 p in.
Leave Florence Sunday only 9.55 a in, ar
rive Darlington 10.27, Hartsville 11.10
Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 6.35
a in, Bennettsville 6.59 a in, arrive Darling
ton 7.50 a m. Leave Hartsville daily ex
cept Sunday 7.00 a in, arrive Darlington
7.45 a in, leave Darlington 8.55 a in, arrive
Florence 1.20 a in. Leave Wadesboro daily
except Sunday 425 p in, Cheraw 5.15 p in,
Darlington 6.29 p in, arrive Florence 7 p
in. Leave Hartsville Sunday only 8.15 a m
Dari:ngton 9.00 a in, arrive Florence 9.20
a in.
T. r. KENLEY. JNO. F. DIVINE,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Sup't.
-_.T. 31. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
H.M.-E M-ERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
W. . &A.
South-Bound.
55. 35. 52.
Lv Wilmington,*3.45 P.
Lv Marion, 6.34
Ar Florence, 7.15
Lv Florence, '7.45 '2.34 A.
Ar Sumter, 8.57 3.56
Lv Sumter, 8.57 '9.40 A.
Ar Columbia, 10.20 11.00
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R., leaving Charleston 7 a in,
Lanes 8.34 a in, Manning 9.09 a m.
North-Bound.
54. 53. 32.
Lv Columbia, '6.40 A. '4.15 P.
Ar Sumter, 8.05 5.35
Lv Sumter, 8.05 '6.06 P.
Ar Florence, 9.20 7.20
Lv Florence, 9.50
Lv Marion, 10.34
Ar Wiilmington, 1.15
'Daily.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C.,
via Cential R. R., arriving Manning 6.04
p m, Lanes, 6.43 p in, Charleston 8.30 p n.
Trains on Conway Branch leave Chad
bourn 5.35 p m, arrive Conway 7.40 p in,
returning leave Conway 8.30 a in, arrive
Chadbourn 11.50 a in, leave Chadbourn
11.50 a m,arrive at Hub,12.25 pm,returning
leave Hub 3.00 p m, arrive at Chadbourn
3.35 p n. Daily except Sunday.
J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
CENTRAL R. R. OF SO. CAROLINA.
No. 52
Lv Charleston, 7.00 A. M.
Lv Lanes, 8.34 "
Lv Greeleyville, 8.46
Lv Foreston, 8.55
Lv Wilson's Mil, 9.01
Lv Manning, 9.09 "
Lv Alcolu, 9.16 "
Lv Brogdon, 9.25 "
Lv W. & S. Junct., 9.38"
Lv Sumter, 9.40
Ar Columbia, 11.00
No. 53
Lv Columbia, 4.00 P. M.
Lv Sumter, 5.13 "
Lv W. &S.Jnnet. 5.15 "
Lv Brogdon, 5.27 "
Lv Alcoln, 5.35 "
Lv Manning, 6.04 "
Lv Wilson's Mill, 5.50"
Lv Foreston, . 5.57 "
Lv Greeleyville, 6.05"
Ar Lanes, 6.17 "
Ar Charleston, 8.00 "
MANCHESTER & AUGUSTA 14.1R.
No. 35.
Lv Sumter, 3.47 A. M.
Ar Creston, 4.43 "
Ar Orangeburg, 5.10"
Ar Denmark, 5.48 "
No. 32
Lv Denmark, 4.28 P. M.
Lv Orangeburg, 5.02"
Lv Creston, 5.27 "
Ar Sumter, 6.18 "
Trains 32 and 35 carry through Pullman
palace buffet sleeping cars between New
York and Macon via Augusta.
STilson and Snmmerton R. R.
TutEx TABL No. 1,
In effect Monday, June 13th, 1898.
Between Wilson's Mill and Dalzell.
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 73. Dlaily except Sun day No. 72.
P M1 Stations. P M
1 45 Le...Dalzell...Ar 1 30
2 08 ...N W Junction... 102
3 00 l .......umter........ 12 30
303 ...NWJunction... 1227
315...........Tindal.........1155
3 33........Packsville.......11 30
3 50..........Silver.........11 10
4 05 i 10 45
4 35............Millard........ . 10 15
4 45........Summerton... 1010
5 15....... ...Davis..........9A0
5 40..........Jordan ..........9 25
6 00 Ar.Wilson's Mills.Le 9 05
P M A M
Between Millard and St. Paul.
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74.
P M A M Stations A M P M
4 05 10 15 Le Millard Ar 10 45 4 35
4 15 10 25 Ar St. Paul Le 10 35 4 25
PM AM AM PM
THOS. WILSON, President.
THE
Bank of Manning,
MANNING, 8. C.
Transacts a general banking busi
ness.
Prompt and special attention given
to depositors residing out of town.
Deposits solicited.
All collections have prompt atten
tion.
Business hours from 9 a. m. to 3
p. nm.
JOSEPH SPROTT,
A. LEVI, Cashier.
President.
B3oARD OF DIRECTOBS.
J. W. MCLEOD, W. E. BROWN,
S. M. NEISEN, JfoSEPH SPROTT,
A. Em.