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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kill0d YoI Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 'ME CENTAUR COMM"N. Ts MURRIAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. CROSSWELL & CO, fiUTTHR 14. 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; Nicnacs, 4ic: Sugar Cakes, 5c: Molasses Cakes, 5c; Cream Lunch, 51c. Prices subject to change. These are low prices and you should take advantage of them. Parrott and Monkey Baking Powders, $1.60 for case of 50 10-oz. cans. Rex Baking Powders, 100 5c cans to case, 50 10c cans to case, $3.60 per case. Delivered in 5 case lots. Ship direct. Best large Lump Starch, 40-lb. boxes, at 3ic per lb. Star Lye, $3 per case, delivered in 5 case lots. Ship from Sumter, S. C. 3-lb. can Tomatoes, 2 doz. in case, 90c a doz.; 2-lb. can Tomatoes, 2 doz. in casg .>argains in Tobacco, Cigars and Cheroots, Cigarettes, etc. (Get Our Prices on Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Meal and Soap Before You Buy. FLOUR we can always give you at mill prices. The "Roller King" Fancy Patent is the finest on earth. "Alpine Snow" Half Patent is fine. "Red Star" Family. $3.50 barrel. Ask for price shipped direct from mill in o barrel lots or more. CROSSWELL & CO, SUMTEma.. S. 0. 'THE CAROINA GROCERY COMPANY, TEOXIAS WILSON, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 159 East 'Bay - - Charleston, S. C. sir e Wall~ Do ild to Huto To Witi Uo foi 1hien 'm Watches and Jewelry. I want my friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, That~ in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of F'Watches Clocks Sterling Silver Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses Is complete, and it will afford me pleasure to show them. Special and prornpt attention given to all Repairing in my. line at prices to suit the times. Atlantic Coast LineL W " FOL OM SUMTER. Watch Inspector. . . - S. C. To Consumerss, Wagons, Road ____ _ __ ___ Carts and Carriages REPAIRE~D V ~Lager Beer. Withanes ,,a Desatch We are now in position to ship Beer --AT pricesver this State at the followingl. A. WAH IT E'S pies "Export bottles,'' five and ten~ R.i ~ fh dozen in package, at WHEELWRIGHT and 90c. Per Dozen. IBLACKSMITH SHOP. We will allow you 18c per dozen f.o.b- I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water your depot for all Export pint bottles pipes, or I will put down a new Pump and ~ean use all other bottles and will. cheap. give standard prices for same. If you need any soldering done, give sSh Must ACCompany All Orders. acl. LAME. Al oresshall have orprompt and i MI horse ism.\h. B uie rfulatnto.the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much T HE ease. GERMAN IA BREWING GO., We Make Them Look New We are making a specialty of re Charleston, S. C. painting old Buggies, Cal-riages. Road 'arts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. MIy prices will I please you, and I guarantee all of m; F or Sale. wr Shop on corner below I. 31. Dean's. T wo Second- Hand Gins, Feeders and Condensers. (onmlete, will be sold | eeap. Thy areu in ,.od eondition. a d ;ann' S. MANNING, S. C. YoringWoi1en The entry into womanhood is a critical time for a girl. Little men strual disorders started at that time soon prow into fatal co~iasn~ That feaetroubles are i rvead roes this. Wine of uierdab lines 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. $1.00 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 Cardul, with Thedford's Bladt-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 eadvibe in eases reqtiring special direo ryis parte t. C taooga Me d toine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. We've Gone Through This store's stock and put light ning 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 20c can; regular price 25c. 1-lb. cans Brawn, 10c can: regular price 12ic. i-lb. cans Vienna Sausage, 7c can: regular price 10c. Armours' Deviled Ham, small cans, 4c can; 45c dozen. 1-lb. cans Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 10c can: $1 dozen. 1-lb. cans Atmore's Plum Pudding, 18c (regular 25c.) 2-lb. cans N. Y. State Pears 6c can, (regular 10c.) 1-lb. cans Cocktail Pineapple (chunks) best quality, at 10c; worth 12ic. 2-lb. cans Slieed Pineapple, good quality, at 121c. Fine N. Y. packed Green Corn at $1 doz. (Cheap at $1.20.) Choice new Evaporated Apples at 10c lb.; regular 12ic. Choicest Sliced Dried Apples at Sc lb.; regular 10c. Best Sliced Peeled Dried Peaches at 15lc lb. Crushed Oatmeal at 3c lb: 40 lbs for $1. Frv's Sweet Chocolate at 25c lb. Me niers' Vanilla Chocolate at 40c lb; reg ular 50c. Meniers' Plain Chocolate at 30c: regular 40c. Richardson & Rob bins' Chicken Soup, quart cans, 20c. Emery's Tomato Soup, quart cans at 10c. Wheeler's Irish Ginger Ale at $1 doz., import cost. Ask for our Bargain Price-List. It is full of surprises. WELCH & EASON, Universal Providers, i85 & 187 Meeting & 117 Market Sts, CHARL.ESTON, S. C. SURVEYOR'S CARD. Parties desiring surveys and plats made will receive my most careful and accurate attention. I am supplied with improved instru ments. Address, S. 0. CANTEY, Summerton, S. C. NOIlce to Eleculols, Moiloi8shotors, OFFICE OF JUDGE OF PROBATE. I Manning, S. C.. August 1, 1900.i To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and Committees: I respectfully call your attention to annexed statute. You will please give this matter early attention. Very respectfully.NDAM Judge of Probate. Sec. 206-(1942). Executors. Administrators. Guardians and Committees, shall annually while any estate remains in their care or cus tody, at any time before the first day of July of each year. render to the Judge of Probate of the county from whom they obtain Letters Testa mentary or Letters of Administrators or Let. ters of Guardianship. ete., a just and true ac-. count, upon oath, of the receipts and expendi tures of such estate the preceding Calendar hear. which, wh examn antor aproved praisement or other papers belonging to such estate, in the office of said Judge of Probate. there to be kept for the inspection of such per. sons as may be interested in the estate-(under Aprove the dday of March. 1897. R. L. BELL I 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. SCools the Blood. IFrPineapple Apperient 25 & 0 ENTS8 Rhame's Drug Store, ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY m Notice in "Inventive Age " Chagesmoerae. o ee illpaentissecured.4 E..SIGGERS, Patent Layr,Wahinon, D.C.i C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Office lately occupied by the late B. Pressley B. Barron, Esq. j. S. WILSON. W. C. DtRANT. WILSON & DURANT, 1Attorneys and Counselors at Lou, MANNING, S. C. ZEB WHITE IN A CAVE THE POSSUM HUNTER OF TENNESSEE TELLS OF A VISION. It Was About Coons and Possums by the Hundreds In His Dream, Which, as Events Proved, Was All a Mon strous, Tarnashun Lie. [Copyright, 1900, by C. B. Lewis.] "The roof of our cabin had bin leakin fur half a y'ar, I reckon," began old Zeb White as I asked him fur a story, "but as it didn't rain more'n once a week and as the leak didn't do any great hurt I wasn't breakin my back to fix it. The old woman didn't say nuth In till one mawnin she got up with a headache and was techy. Seein how it was, I didn't say nuthin to provoke her, but she burned her baud ag'in the stove, stubbed her toe and finally bust ed out on me with: "'Zeb White, of all the shackelty critters on this yere Cumberland moun ting nobody kin hold a candle to yo'!' "What's wrong with me?' says I. "'[Heaps and heaps of things. This old cabin is reg'larly fallin to pieces fur the want of a day's work, but yo' ain't man 'nuff to take hold and fix things.' "'I'll fix that leak tomorrer.' "'That's the old song. Yo'll go right at it this minit or ; har'll be a row.' "'Look here, now,' says I, speakin as softly as I could, 'I'll work all day to "ARE Yo'R NAME ZEB WHITE?" norrer, but today I've got to go up to :hem limestone caves. I had a power ful vishun last night. In my vishun I saw a cave, and that cave was chuck ull of coons and possums. I can't say what brung the varmints together, but :har they was, and thar was 500 of 'em.' I'I don't believe nuthin of the sort!' says the old woman. 'Yo' are allus hevin vishuns 'bout b'ars and coons and possums, but nobody ever knowed ro' to hev a vishun 'bout choppin wood >r hoein corn.' "She was right 'bout that," said Zeb, with a smile, "but it riled me up jest the same. I answered back purty >riskly, and she got mo' sassy, and so we had a row. I got up from the table and took my gun and whistled to the awg and started off, and the old wom an called out to me that she hoped I'd fu lled cosadcapoTs. I an't rna nt'bou thas, aishun.aI was 50n onf >ack dn' beeeve uthn, ofwhen sotat says theclda woan. I 'elno' arem-lu >ev vhrnws a'cbeoull b'rfan coonsn an ossums, bIwet nod eve 'noed y' tohey ihun andbot chopp oey >ot ofteicrsns oby'eamel "Shted tos ight 'bout ofaco'seibutebt eemed a smilerfut Ito letmehatjes hun goab. I hasw'te bakoe' purty we afarow. th gotue from the table >egnd tok myan bak. hite tolthe peawgrdtred ototake the old wom-d ane hcaagi akIylled out tomattsh oe ' b clawd byabbedcas up asn'bbt yarn ent out tfhat vlIk was rabit. onm bac the baed wes wen opn, wnd hagh eredshe aintsbfo, and I saeeup th in so l that Iwhel Int aotrome. bl.ha was a cave full of coos andi possum, andI wen In anhd stlIylooked ythe hrundreds tands got 'ne wasnto out ftheir skin toatm dan' discourg ntIpeed fxtatound f co'sel butnd hn gon by. It han' go narre' openin atilnd the ouse wseark bth dadg bgunt alng ack.le cande. Icrihtedu tecade angd back, to lled aout me. himDad rabbt, bupha a clu, bu man ent make of shtslikwen h traies!" wxcanted tht oldmanhoafte mopuse. ofnybod cav whiesenst nanduh tereduth darm'ts hand Iarestmde upes Thathn wase cavs tandsu ite.a Tat bigewst adwe bIg ahned and I e baleud, but tha din't fudscuthag. [e Ia peerd aond kfrn msell ahndI tantd te cav wasar, but I hadge bralg alng ou tlater cane. I ligted hes cae afond ben ton o abtke tnd ot eeme but wha an fude of mn posusd ong hadngdin Iafound caes cafle wasth big sc hafanroe, and I wauld smll over itl andround ntint statedml to e out Ihant gonea fud whlee the to the cave ned etche fal dow upc'ongsidebe t head. hal aond houltier hen cavend my eyesad aoIfound ysel on myuack, [and i rseemer. asif one ide had bmn hAd hd binaraed in.e foind upyh rioed wits tetockn rokedn an Ia oul mel my'ar saand. It didn't takeme ongaftoger ut tt a plan 'nf had fo hree ntgoi tet cae out. In aouht otwsdes the caeepn st Iu cawled ang Ie if houdn't o gaay, inds i d'y'kown fair in the way, andm bIe has hirioner. Ifent riflhad sbeep al[ig couldi het gitot rtid overi short orde, but tw coursdn't be e "As moved b'rhear me flnaovnepat hiwad h teeth and growled ilwa tomebe my'r sand up.te He takn comfor in taft mae, but itwen plfound 'nur hagi he was gointye merabte tougt it. Thwbas eso eepstill fued hile sandhtered ifhem woln't wo away, toele that t critter etrighte to sleep Ie could' gints out wtout anytepime ove hiand ta toe 'ersk to try tatn Iakte quie furmeby hors andme dark, bu erd' move. I wngastne ad hist, and he wkenpdgowehold oman wouldbe orrsyI oervn takghse oefer ind at cae, Ibsty hept asun thea aftenoo weoullaa and tep b'I donta rcon Ihea cmigh mie drbl ovefu o r itd'rifnnesee weha mela pohtwen dayudght furohe, and had Isaghtered teand ungr thas totel whpeate thscithte rposed toar'i He couldfshI adaned oan themutheo thed ave but eearedi to boe ain anoher gate ouithme. itcoe wudrk, doirty, and Igrowed the rod woand wased. bThe bwouldn't oe offI fur awayas Inould andwt olandph naa an the advantage. 1 yeiiea an whooped and flung stones and called him names, but he let me tire myself out. Noon come, and he was still thar. I had another row with him, and if he'd bin a proper b'ar he'd hev come in and showed his grit, but he staid outside and growled. "I looked fur the old woman all that afternoon, but she .idn't come. I had an old shotgun in the house, and I knowed that if she come she'd load it with buckshot and bring it along. If the b'ar waited fur her, he was a gon er. Night come along ag'in, and I was b'ilin over with madness and ready to eat nails from hunger. The only thing I could do was to sleep, but it was a nightmare all through the long dark hours. I kin tell yo' I was mighty glad to see the daylight ag'in. I went to look fur the War, and he was in the same old place and as cheerful as ever. We had a jaw, but he wouldn't fight. I made up my mind to wait about two hours and then kill or be killed, but I was out of the cave before that time. The old woman had come huntin fur me, and she got clus up to that b'ar and fired a handful of buckshot into him befo' he knowed what was up. As I crawled out of the cave she looked at me fur a minit and then keerlessly said: ""Pears to me I've seen yo' befo'. Are yo'r name Zeb White?' "'That's it,' says I. "'Ginerally spoken of as the possum hunter of Tennessee?' "'Yes.' "'Man what has vishuns of coons and possums in a cave?' "'I thought it was a vishun.' "'Yes, I know, but it was mighty sing'lar that when yo' was hevin a vi shun. of coons and the possums yo' didn't see nuthin of the b'ar. Zeb White, yo' come 'long home and go to work on that cabin roof and let vi shuns and dreams go to pot.' "I was glad 'nuff to do so," explained the old man, with a sorrowful smile. "I tagged along behind her till we reached home, expectin she would hev mo' to say, but she. was mighty good about it. She cooked me the biggest meal I had ever eat, and she let me go to bed and sleep fur 20 hours, and all she said was: "'Zeb, yere's nails and hammer and boards, and now yo' hev a vishun 'bout leaks in the roof of this cabin.'" M. QUAD. A Salty Tale. The old saying that the way to catch a bird is to put salt on its tail has been verified by little Jimmy Belew, who lives in Naudain street. Jimmy was sent by his grandmother for two bags of salt for some domestic operation already in progress. After an hour's absence he returned in a high state of excitement, crying, "I've got the bird!" Sure enough, lie had a sparrow clutch ed tightly in his fist. "But where's the salt?" asked his grandmother. "Oh, the salt!" said Jimmy. "Why, that's around the corner in the middle of the street." Investigation showed that the boy, returning from his errand, saw some sparrows on the car track. He opened one bag and poured out the contents, which the birds proceeded to investi gate. Then he threw the contents of the other bag on top of the sparrows, submerging them sufficiently to cap ture one before it could extricate itself from the avalanche of salt.-Philadel phia Record. The Latin Quarter. Thackeray said of the Quartier Latin, the noted art district of Paris: "The life of the young artist here is the eas est, merriest, dirtiest existence possi ble. He comes to Paris probably at 16 from his province, his parents settle E40 a year on him and pay his master, he establishes himself in the Pays La tin, he arrives at his atelier at a tol erably early hour and labors among a score of companions as merry and as poor as himself." The students' quar ter is located south of the Seine, where the principal colleges and schools have been situated for many centuries and where numerous students have lived. We find it hard to -love those we measure ourselves against-especially If the pattern is a little large.-H. A. Kendall. NO~TICE. I have opened up a Sev:ing Machine store next door to Mr. S. A. Rigby's eneral merchandise store August 1st, 900. I will carry the The new ball-bearing "New Home," the best machine made: also "New deal" 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. ('all and see me. A. I. BARRON, Ag't. POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cash Deposit. Railroad Par. Paid. O& ar to Both sess. Very Cheap Board. Albm us'ie Colee Geo, S Hacker&Son - ====C= u-mae Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords and Builders' Hardware. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. jF. RHAME, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE MANNING, S. C. +o~o~~o~ooo+o~oo 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. MASON, Manning, S. C. rlanager. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you :an be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the /1010/ Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 o $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. Harris Lithia Watero Contains more Lithia than other Lithia spring water in Emerica, 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 IARRIS LITHIA WATER: A fter a long and varied experience IIhv rsrbd"arsLti [n the use of mineral waters from aerin ypaccadam e nn soreboth foreign and do- lgtdwt ti hscssi hc nestic, I am fully persuaded that the tosi hc hr sui cdi Iarris Lithia Water possesses efficacy tessei ot n huai n the treatmnenzt of afflictions of thedihesncyttsad nd ev Iidney and the Bladder unequalled rnldos n yppidet >y any other Water of which I have tri ie rcntptoIhv uade trial. !udtebs eut rmti m This opinion is based upon obser- ea ae.Idei a eue ration of its effects upon my patients fruamysgetislepcal ~or the past three years,during which we ihai niae.Irci ime I have prescribed it freely and mn tt h ulc n eiv nost uniformly with benefit in the teei ospro ihaWtri nedical maladies above mentioned. thscury A. N. TALLEY, M. D.3.MKBERM.D ColubiaS. 0, Otobe ,89 I Neb rsr ibS.C ept "9ari Lith3 a ithallmodrn mproemetsEle ter Lihts rtie and yo an g et h o itia ats i te Hte. Cme t h Sis and t we lltoecni HarrisLithn Waihter iurCoidi Th tahesille incsiis thdendcri Sae Sae re drongppsau o Weohaved lrgeo copstiofv buyrslndwle tyr ofedi monybeud coanowg advante n e goodchit priesand sa itsto theblcradbeiv treeatment.io LtiaWaeri Bring usi yourntobaco JOH W MI.S MnagER . D OThie Does Now Open owGestrcs. Nih llmoer mvmns Ecr ic I L ihts adyou criatn AiDgestion, Har i Lithi AWuater Ceol. ThatMay sl e iaks Tethe Stae. aleSar gong n We haveNalaRgeicors th ofe buyer an plentyle of Clnoe pricesny csatiggsfactoyAE JOmi2cNtW.. MLLS, Me.STLOI.M ATLANTIC COAST LINE. CHA.xES-oN, S. C., Jan. 14, 1900. On and after thi, date the following passenger schedule will be in effect: NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. South-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 7.40 P. 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 clo.e connection for all points North. Trains on C. & D. R. R1. leave Florence daily except Sunday 9.55 a m, airive Dar lington 10.28 a in, Cheraw, 11.40 a in, Wadesb.oro 12.35 p mi. Leave Florence daily except Sunday, 8 00 p in, arrive Dar lington, 8.25 p in, Hartsv;lle 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 an, Bennettsville 6.59 a i, arrive Darling ton 7.50 a in. Leave Hartsville daily ex cept Sunday 7.00 a an, arrive Darlington 7.45 a in, leave Darlington 8.55 a an, arrive Florence 9.20 a in. Leave Wadtsboro daily except Sunday 4 25 p in, Cheraw 5.15 p in, Darlington 6.29 p in, arrive Florence 7 p n. Leave Hartsville Sunday only 8.15 a m Darlington 9.00 a n, arrive Florence 9.20 a m. J. R. KENLEY, JNO. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'I Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. W.C.&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 in. North-Bound. 54. 53. 32. Lv Columbia, '6.40 A. '4.15 P. Ar Sumter, 8.05 5.35 Lv Sm ter, 8.05 '6.06 P. Ar Florence, 9 20 7.20 Lv Florence, 9.50 Lv ',brion, 10.34 Ar Wilmington, 1.15 *Daily. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C., via Central R. 1., arriving Manning 6.04 p n, Lanes, 6.43 p in, Charleston 8.30 p in. 'trains on Conway Branch leave Chad bourn 5.35 p in, arrive Conway 7.40 p in, returning leave Conway 8.30 a in, arrive Chadbourn 11.50 a in, leave Chadbourn 11.50 a i,arrive at Hub 12.25 pm,returning leave Hub 3.00 p in, arrive at Chadbourn 3.35 p in. 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 Mill, 9.01 Lv Manning, 9.09 " Lv Alcolu, 9.16 " Lv Brogdon, 9.25 " Lv W. & 5. Junet., 9.38" Lv Sumter, 9.40 Ar Columbia, 11.00" No. 53 Lv Columbia, 4.00 P. M. Lv Sumter, 5.13 " - - LvW. &'S. Jnct. 5.15 " Lv Brogdon, 5.27 Lv Alcoln, 5.35 " Lv Manning, 6 04 " Lv Wilson's MH l, 5.50 Lv Foreston, -5.57 " Lv Greeleyville, 6.05" Ar Lanes, 6.17 " Ar Charleston, 8.00" MANCHESTER & AUGUSTA 1R. R4. 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. W ilson and summerton R. R. 'hxx Tara No. 1, In effect Monday, June 13th, 1898. Between Wilson's Mill and Dalzell. South bound.Nothbound. No. 73. Daily except Sun day No. 72. P M! Stations. 1' 3 1 45 Le...Dalzell...Ar 1 30 2 08 ...NW Junction... 102 2 ....Sumter.....' 1 303 ...NW Junction... 1227 315...........Tindatl.........1155 333.........Packville....... 1130 3 50...........ilver.........11 10 4 05 ilad10 45 43 Mil''''- .''-----.-1015 4 45........ummerton.... 10 10 515...... .... Davis..........940 5 40..........Jordan....... . 925 6 00 Ar. ...ilson's Mills.Le 9 05 PM AM Between Millard and St. Paul. Southbound. Northbound. No 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74. P M A M Stations A M P31 4 05 10 15 Le Millard Ar 10 45 4 35 415 1025ArSt.PaulLe1035 425 P'M 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. mn. to 3 p. m. JOSEPH SPROTT, A. LEVI, Cashier. President. BOAED OF DIRECTORs. J. W. McLEOD, 'W. E. Bnows, S. M. NEESEN, JOSEPH SPROT T, A. LEVI