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.LEIS AFPL - 12dcit01. 11ANNIN G. S. C'.. Sl-,'PT. 12. 1400. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. stlCRC'1IPTI' RATES: One year ....... uix months. ---- ADVERTIslNo RATES: Ol- square. one time. 1: each subsequent in sertion. o cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Repect charged for as regular advertisements. Liberal contracts made for three. six and twelve months. Commulications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal character will be published except as an advertisemnent. Entered at the Postoftice at Manning a sce ond Class matter. Copies of this paper may be found a.e at Washiniton in the omce of our special co.-re - pondent. F. 0. sigeers. G . .treet. N. W., Washington. D. C. OUR STANDARD-BEARERS. For President: WILLIAM JENNINGS BR.YAN. OF NEBRASKA. For Vice-President: ADLAI E. STEVENSON, OF ILLINOIS. McSWEENEY WINS. The election of yesterday re sulted in the endorsement of Miles B. McSweeney by over 15000 majority. The people have witnessed one of the most pecu liar tights that has ever been had in the State. Slander, vilifica tion, viturperation and abuse filled the air. At the last mo ment contemptible. dirty tactics were resorted to, but all for no purpose, McSweeney was the people's choice and they stood by him. Col. Jim Tillman, can didate for Lieut. Governor, whose very flattering vote in the first primary suprised everybodywas also elected by a handsome ma jority. J. H. Wharton, candidate for Railroad Commissioner, de feated W. D. Evans. Congress man Norton was defeated by Hon. R. B. Scarborough. The votes so far reported are: Mc Sweeney, 34,510: Hoyt, 24,059: Tillman, 34,598: Sloan, 26,725: Evans, 23,102: Wharton, 33,436. If Bryan and Stevenson fail of election this year it will be con vincing proof that the American Union of States are in the grip of the almightly dollar, and that nothing short of a revolution will loosen that grip. No man who is in debt for sup plies has a moral right to specu late, by holding his crop which is obligated to the man who fur nished the supplies, because that man has made obligations upon the basis of the supplies furnished, and if you withhold from him you cripple his future usefulness to you. Pay your debts now while the price will let you. The national campaign is now going on in real earnest. Wil liam Jennings Bryan is touring the country and electrifying large audiences with his wonder ful arguments. Teddy Roosevelt the Republican Vice Presidential candidate is also doing the tour ing act, but being hampered with orders from Mark Hanna he can not give vent to his eloquence as he would like, and is therefore less effective. The outlook for a good price for cotton does not diminish, and all signs point to an increased price for the fleecy article, but in the light of past experience we would not advise our farmer friends to hold, signs often fail, especially when they are con trolled by speculators. We would advise the selling of cot ton as early as it can be gotten into a marketable condition, for the price is good now, and if the speculators should take the no tion they can pull the bottom out and away down will come the price, and those holding will suf fer. If a farmer owes money it is to his best interest for him to r-id himself of the debt, then after he is square with the world, and he wants to gratify his spec ulative propensities he may hold the balance of his crop. First rid yourself of debt, lift the mortgage fronm your home and stock, put in your famnily's win ter supplies, and if there is any thing left hold your crop, is the advice we ofer- our- frilends. The biennial battle has been fought and won, and of course every body could not have their choice gr-atified, nevertheless the counitry is safe and the world will conltinlue on its way. The people are seldom wr-ong in the exercise of their judgment: we must take it for granted that the will of the pr-opie is next to tile VOice of Gsod. and thle results are for- the best. Th le election of Gover-nor Mc Sweeney will serve as an inspi ration to every young man in the Sitae no matter how bumble his "He That Any Good Would Wn" Should have good health. -Pure, ric blood is the ffrsf requis:'e. Ecods Sars. parila, by giving good bZcod .': a gccd health, has helped m.y a besides givZing strnc<h ....: ...:e to svomen who, before ta.<9ng i, e .t { even see any good i-z life to rin. environments, to this election can be pointed with truth, that there is a possibility for merit to be recognized, and many a voter throughout South Carolina was influenced in the casting of his I vote by the fact that Governor McSweeney merited an endorse ment by the people. True, the paramount issue was the matter of liquor control, but other questions became dragged in until at the close of the cam-! paign there were all sorts of matters offered for the consider ation of voters. The Prohibi tionists did not confine them selves to prohibition, but they endeavored to win votes for their candidate on his record as a' member of the church, as a Con federate veteran, and as an all round man with no blemish on private character. The oppo nents of prohibition relied upon a majority of the voters being in favor of the dispensary system, their candidate's clean charac ter, his record as a citizen, legis lator and Governor. The issues were joined and the people have decided: it now becomes all of us to acquiesce and put aside our disappointments. in November we will be called upon to con tirii our nominations and every man should go to the polls and help to make the vote as large as possible. The Republicans of the North have an eye on the small vote cast in this State in general elections, and they are threatening to cut off our repre sentation in Congress. It is our duty to save our representation and to do so we must all vote in the general election. How's This ? we offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any case of Clatarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0. we. the undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney* for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and tinun eilly able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. wxT& TIe A x. wholesale druggists. Toledo. 0. w.Lmsaxc. KtNAs & MAnviN. wholesale drug gists. Troledo. 0. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken inte-rnally. actint directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces .f the system. Price 75e. per bottle. sold by all drugrgists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Coke Davis in the Philippines. Co. "E," 38th Infty.. U. S. Vols.. Lipa, Luzon, P. I., JTuly 27, 1900. As I am now at leisure will write you a short letter. There is no cerltainty as to the time I'll have the opportunity to do so again. The prediction I made some time ago about the condition of tairs over here before the election and the rainy season advanced has come: true. Nearly ev-ery detail. escor-t or detachment coming in and leaving here enecunters the enemy. For several months the papers have been writing about the Ladr-ones, even saw the name mentioned in official orders, well if you call a skirmish line two miles in length with a firing line. suppor~t and reserves ladrones then I havn't another word to. say about it. Detachments from myv company have been in four lights since July 1st, and six days ago in three miles of this city three men were killed and four wounded in an attack on the wagon train, in past ten days more men have been killed and wounded in the 38th, than was lost from Dec. 27th, to J1uly 17th. Does this look like the natives ar-e now peacable and the Insurrection very If so why is it very few Rlegi ments can be spared anld the regulars from the States are on their way to: L'hina? I say this to prove that it is all bosh that sonme of the papers are pub-: lishing about peace, peace. A few days ago we wvere on our tip toes ex pectmng any mnomieut to be ordered to China, now since the insurgents have become so active we have all the light ing we want to go up against right here. Since thie 9th Infantry had her first engagement at Tien-Tsin, I myself have very little to say about taking the trip. That looks too much like war to suit me. I see frotm the papers more troops have been asked for by General, 1c\rthur. Well this doesn't look very: much like the volunteers will retur n hotme beginning Nov. 1st. this year even if this be the case my regime nt will be among the last if we return i the order we reached the Islands. My oinion is the present volunteers will1 be discharged here next June, and thet prtesent organizations made regula ones weeding out those otficers who re incompetent, It is either an increae of the regular army or more volunteer which is it? I am interested if stuch be the case, having served the Goveru ment for two years just as soon sta with Uncle Sam as any one else, if there is any chance of promotion. There i now a vacancy as second Lieutenant in the 38th, but dont expect the lightnin to strike me. Several Sergeants hav e distinguished themselves being sent out in charge of detachments they captured several prisoners and contrabands of war. First sergeants are handicapped they are kept busy with the company records, getting tip details, guard mount etc.. etc. When I think ther e will be no scrapping and the order calls for a nowcme, you will see me on the detail. The last hike I took. marche~d ;15 miles from 5 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. m feet are still sore maybe they are cold, wll draw wool socks next: issue, any wa I succeeded in capt.urin~g a ilie ad soeamnunitton. Here is how I cap tured it-the Lieutenant in charge sent me with tenm men to a Barr'io to search it while he searched arother, found a: bolo on the top of a bamboo shack as this was pretty good proof the nigger in the shack was a soldier told him to get his ridile, well he couldn't saby any thing, could see from his actions he Glorious News. Ce from Dr. D. B. Cur'ile <.f Wshit. r. He- writes: l-Four t-ottle-. .f Electrie [hitts a' euzred .airs. Br-::r of -.e-ofulia. Wijch eee her ::rcat s''fe in -, r yea s. T~.i -s. would bueak out onu her nhead atnd ac.ud h best do-ctors couldl give '-o help: bu: hir euirei ompete aind her he-lth is excellent. -- Ti e~t Hitters Is tir Ibest bloodl puritier kn wi ts the supreme renme-d fo etgy-nma. tet::er.,t hem. uile:rs. rDoi-..and runnin: zoj. im aes~ liver. kidneys and bowels, expel' t'~'s.-. elps digestion, builds up the strength. onzly 0 cernts. sold at the R. B. Lornyea Drug Store. Returns of Se The second prii-.V rtesulited as is shown in tabulated statm The following are ieeted: Woods, DviDickson Owens. Scarborough carried Clarendon OVC' Norton. nor. Gov. (C01m. NAMES OF CLUBS. Farmers' Platform ............. .... .......... 1 '0 0 144 5I 1.1 .U) Cross Roads................... ................ 1 Foresto ..-.......... ........ -..-- .... -.-...--- .10 1 New Zion............... ....................... 11(1 94 11 Panola.. ................... .............. ..... ', Silver ....................................... 1" 13; 1: Fulton.... ....... ................. .... - New Town. .......... ............... - Doctor Swam p.................................. 4I ---. --- 1" - Packsville.............. ...................... 111 I 11 ' Harm ony ................................... .... ... . Douglas......................... ..........0 1 Foreston Reform............................. . - 9 4 46 Sum m erton................ ......... ........... 2.; :,u it r W hite......................................... 4 5 21 '7 Alcolu .................................... 21 -- --41 ' ' 4 Davis Station ...... ............................ . 1" i -4 4S 1, Clarendon..................... ................. -: Midway.................. ............. ...-- . 4) ~-- 4: Manning. ........... ... ... . 2 - ' 1" Jordan ................................. 0 1 11 "G " Black River........................... ....... 1 1i1 21 25 :' Fork.......... ............................... l1 1 W est Clarendon.......... ........... ..... 31 41 I '> 1 Totals..... .. .4t 4 s. was one of A ggies rookies so took him hir'.'ia : I ppt4 '!'1 out into the roia. lined no the me-n and to l"' 1 stepped off 20 paces - ish! t you cu 4ld4l a,-S }Vl'.'i i .:I' 4* have heard myt (iue.ioni'a.1a'. well I won't atten-pt to tell u :at ! 1; said and asked him. all :l 4." ) 'ous . wa: to shake his he'ad and ay no a.annd in trndi. I got tired of this 4. tt i d. I the sq(uad and 'oim: a--dl ; rIdy. Oif bolts when the eb:4ul i s le - i1 Cd'tl.ii 1t4, M '' .~i t. 4. 441'I' - ''4 ?4 j '..p. .. a leaf. still 1b ". : t I :? \ went w4 him i mait ' l'? , 1 ol t" -hm in his knees and hi: ' a n d1)' ov'1e " 1r i .s-n' (444 !r'ea st-uch e nin have..' never .ot heard except on th 1 h:ttie tild go t '. 1 to ?\'" . o . : tback in the rear of iquad'I and coiiaInd- ,i a t ::!r : -d aim- , IXe beekoned to m1 an'd poi m- '4:.' : I. V , (" to the shack and ai' -lurchla iu m- kt. ' i 4: } 11 I ene-- una barrie' on0 o the mn .1 1 limlbedlup on the top and ulnder" the- I\. ..". \I!.' ! ; (''." straw was an old Iemingtotn in perf('t ;a order and a quantity :f has bll-.s set-. -":" . . . .1: All the other shacks in the Bartios'( t': . .l re ." searched. but nothin else could be ill found. Now this is s(l praise. 1 ' is the only way to get the guns. and 1 1 t 'n ; have told it to show you where they 't '. hide them . and the kind of people w t. a T ma as t el re uighting. The man was 4 notI mae a prisoner. in fact vecry few are mada pri5son4er eiven if at'ure on t he battle ield. The Governnllent wants them to 4 know they will not he haned and we .o. tre friends to them. The Spaniarus t .l. Wi. h ........... ts: treated them quite diiferently. if they t t t.it rri'i'"' '4 r::1 i''a ii .1 *4 aught one with a bol he was left dea'd tl.. : thenever caught. T he question is how .u it'i. : ii c r i . . . . ui.: a . _ '4) and when will peace be restored. as ii t:.:a. ii ' ii ; :"' tto such is unknown to the natives. I firm- i :r . '4t"i. to c:'u' te. tv believe this bushwhacking business ; ss . 4 will continue so long as a white fact.... .. t I orx'4 rn on r teni-- :'n. - cA':,mrn fr'1m from their actions:.:ther'yare not!ot frieds. he ath f alegince oesn \lia . t' oill i' mhe-ra-::. o. amun t aro o pns tedonec 't thn ti :nme-iter a-2 saccuet!esirulca svethlikries:'arlisin-l:in to te soietis inChin. Th piatnsth.-r w c nswhei. knw t s o her dvntgetoke o .l: .~u i\ to aveanoh ' h::!'. the people ig.oiant. and the oath ea by thni whn joiing tesecomp.ti .:b' to~'~' l're 444ome t0 dot-s way wih :11oat-esta-en:i ie 4and wit the )pre)-:n i Thelas atackon 4~a()~tt~in ro ni) ne .i t4ap 0 1enn wr~4it.11 y'o aai ed tothe olone tha the i'tt~i~t'l ~ A ife('" and Deat. 4 Fih. .)4 l4 this ime vry fw hadtakertheiath . wh1 4 en 21' in' o. o~ias T hw all o themand idvise then:what t:)rr h i ..: 11 c 'ls: he4n : 1i- )tar0 do-at tirst th y.r.fused:to tke:it. I '::d I n.::' -,:l0. (The 1 Coloel henordeed he uar up i' 1'ani t us4 r.)in e is very ' 01 COn-~1f not be wth:-ut i tvenif t e.-14 tte tol te crpra to tae hanto ti all~~ U:yi n- f ails to. cur. thrn: chis ruTrr: h!,.e. Thi. waststhficient Lhry104Drtr liemains.ton atheCIslands. You 'canou onee fcied.t the oath. ale ile d oeont UW ttw 41reac of th'e ym A'usa mousterto it row olns them seiec Ii ereasrud f the giiet iafrsmtilar - i' iIii 40].t ia4'Y i. bekllo the sie.i China.The piss QO'4' iuest en)'~ Answeire 2. L bowtween to thirith advnaget keep ulF oeroht Jat they arefendlommo thee soit'rhws - _ uthu re. kild svnhaebe-kl hei La ata 'n as tin pov- 0m~~'t i])''i h tt de to the Coloeihad hprment ofeaheidom1' ~4' he.'d ough Appe rvous1'14 itien hresi e were im ca t eo ]. up t4r.-)in rH attilrs.T e :his timen heryil fe hod tae th ahu aiFo ert ha m t >oo allegiae scn thae sent for ForsIf-n and Ch emetldrn. ni killofte and adve themi~t't wha toe fl .M - ~ino h o-t irs the rfsdt ae t. the4 Te Kind Yo -e ay Boghtni telonhealthen ordere iit'he an isnp ad Beain o the s.-2 n1t a salt e oldlthecorporateto take themntto ane okwe eledl nihdwt I'lar e inse h ms was sufheint he ' Segnatue n of l rah s. Y uol tlecide tae tll ath so eth ou one di a o re'sAgs ad.min itee it nm e tofd the m if ht i e.i ig i om o aeyu -rheatism and thIr giuld information is\e her noting' seri t mat-nof pmd if aturedin a trhtute wthld te ithyu. wher he bihesb. >eforled Auont theptember. natosab oya rgSoesawM oya etwseasn.otrs fteIsret w >utn THE r frenlE and The Saericans "i'44~4~ 14 4444'4 hev ar'e ills e s etn havlbeen kit'tt rl') led'I)') 4l1.' 4j" lor'e inoLipa. I3'aava has issuedne or- . 0The matoi .. In 4 ' 0"mwan toi~ o ki. ak nan.e wman o ihithat- . ov' 4.'1) T'he health wof mvea~2 commantd is' not Iood notme e intk bn the hosp it:: >n illedt andi plorm jt) woundd'inc '' ave ltotedr. im . stil a e do)1'. my 't ~ 1 \ -I e'tlreali'thi. The ietson ill not as '' ~u1>.> 41 eletdso far he ad ae nt hn~uee4 te.in r owPwuasil ablucKe ailon dryrev rllc as uit ube for the larenthaveGRO >rieRYi tr f sade ithobed couty Weo euut areptembringctorth frm rsi e t as woelle ass, thir ow nd tertheeiti i Fesarmrn.t seu w e n o n FrTHEOPL'SandNTheSStatS. ile M ac ndle iling GrcethUo palv Fi,col no ongrW e ar deocr tin crsoC d~a oo ny mdyn. ik an fh ond Prmary. -hn1. winli is inoi~n .t:m. on- Ia - her i d d Ca- ror i a n- ina - ()1 4'iM sii&erirf lli 1V. l- ''lI:rr." at :}:1)" lI, rs . latur. ti n. -inI lem. ; 4 1 4 1 1' 1' im 1' 4 14! 147. 8 116 10 . . 1r; ,:: 7 1 ... .5I .... . . . :; 13 22 -a u u 0 1 1 27 ... . .. . . ... 4: - 8 . ; : _ . ,n 1 1 - : ' 1 "( 51 l: 42 ... .. ... . ... (;, 1: .i 7 24 25 ': : :: 1 1 , : 17 43 4 ........ :;c i V .i .t. .;.: -11 : I 55 1 1 :0 11i 4 ... !.. .".. . . 4 ) .; 0 1 -: 7.. :3 1 4 4 :; 7 21 4 '.; 91 0 1 :17 I ....... 0 33 4 S 1-2 1 2 1 :1 4 ......... . 1 1." : : 1 1 17 - - 11 1s 11 10 ' 6- - - 2. - .. .. .... 65 2 ;' 1 ~ i 1 '-l ".1 22 5; ;O 4' . .~ . '_' 97 l 1 75 u> Sbe _l 71 32:2 2 s 1 4 : 43 ... 13.S * EXPOSURE to WETdCOLDI ""Sproven disastrous to many women.* \ Wet feet and damp clothing chill the j.entire system and the delicate femaleS \-organs are at once effected. Painful,O \\\Profuse, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses, health-destroying disease is almost certain to follow such exposure unless proper pre Z\' " \/r,1 .:6: .r ea;es appea1}r ome shoul begin the us of73 Acautions are taken. When any of tese dis i\ IL~\\ GERSTLE'S Female Panacea. !:AOC 1G. F. P.)-A .. \It vill regulate the menses, cure all forms of female disease, and give healh and strength. It is used in the privacy of the home. eo con ~ \ ~ \ s-11tations. No humiiating examinations. If there is any tendency to constipation or \ \ indigestion take mild doses of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. tr GrsiesY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY From female irre~uParities. and had tried hysicians and other remedies, but coul get no reliefi. and1 we had despaire-d ot her recovery. We were induced to SFemale Panacea, and I believe it ved her life. ote GERSTE & O.,A.opJ. CE.atow, Tenn For Sale at Drug Stores, $1.00 per Bottle. L.o GERSTLE &uc CO.,ur Props., Chataoa, Ten Soldo at take n W any of thesedis Your Head Aches To=day. It is a small matter; but it ached two da.s go, and again a week ago. You are acquiring a habit of headache. That must be stope. Th 1trouble is with your liver. You want a mil in! ative, and then a tonic to stimulate the appete and make the blood rich and pure. rugssqror VER Q.AfN7UI PEL1.T.S Fm- sa ie by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. L. R.RVe Repairr, M~ANNING, s. C. SDAUHT- DEAER IN - ~.atches, Clocks, J'ewelry, Silver - ~ ~'e ~and All ind~s of Fancy ' MAKE A SPE'4VLIT\ (U' JEAVY SILVE'RWARE AND FANCY Areti-eks renulMudi. sitLablt for Whsiddins and Holiday Presents. Such geoot av etver n w h r befre of here. rcavll and see them. I den!a n Al Noveltie in Silver ona;h o me will be ergraved free of cost. .\I. L REPAlIR WVORK GUVARANTEED. am. Times Be of ostowffie. -7 LO FOREI WAg~r.ACI SIrl\T. -M. The Kind You iave Always Bought, and which has been in use for ov er 30 yecars, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per ~~/~Z/sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, & mitations and "Just-as-good" are but Ihperimecnts, that ti le with and cndanger the health of infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. WhatisCASTORIA Castoria is a inarmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ttnd soothinig Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains nither Opium, Morphine ntor other Narcotic sublstanice. Its ag is its guarantee. It destroys Worms h and~ allays Fever-ituss. It cures Diarrho~a and WVind Colic. It relieves Tecethi;;g Troubles, cur~es Con;stipation and Flntulency;. iit assi:iiates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Boweis, giviD: healthy and Iatur'al sleep. The Children's Panacc-ilThe4~ '' Mohe' Frend, CENUINE CA TORiA ALWAYS Baste Signature of The Kinid You Hlav Away BouLgh in Use For Over 30 Years. as We are prepared to show one of the largest stocks of goods ever seen in this section. I have a polite corps of clerks that will take great pleasure in showing you through the stock. No trou ble to show goods. Come and examine for yourselves. We have had a brisk trade so far and we mean that business shall increase to the end of the season if there is any virtue in of fering the best goods at the lowest prices. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Full line of Dress Goods in all the new shades and weaves. Black Wool and Silk Mixed Dress Patterns-no two alike. Colored Wool and Silk Mixed Dress Patterns-no two alike. Plaid Dress Patterns-no two alike. Black and Colored Henriettas, 36 and 42 inches wide. Black and Colored Cashmers, from 10c to 25c. Novelty Dress Goods, in Plaids, Stripes and Brocades. Broadcloths in all the leading shades. Black and Colored Silks for Dress Trimming and Shirt Waists. Full line of Percales and Calicos, suitable for Shirt Waists. Also Teazle Down, Outings, Domet Flannels, Red and White Flan nel, Grey Flannel, suitable for Ladies' Underskirts, Checked Ging hams, for Aprons and Bonnets. Bleach and Brown Homespun, Plaid Homespun, 10-4 Sheet ing, Bed Ticking, Blankets, Comforts, White Quilts and a full line of Dress Trimmings. Ladies' Ready-Made Wool and Silk Skirts in all the leading shades at prices lower than the lowest. CHIP-A-WAY SHEARS AND SCISSORS, made from the best steel. Every lady should have a pair; they have no equal. Shoe Department. "The American Girl" Shoe for Ladies has no equal in style, finish and durability. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or you get your money back. The "Bion F. Reyriids Shoe" for men is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or your money back. School Shoes for Children in the very best makes and they give more good, solid wear than any shoe known to the trade. The Shoe stock is one of our pet stocks and we don't hesitate to say we handle more shoes than any house in Clarendon county. We have them in all grades-Button and Lace, Spring Heel and Heel. We will sell you a Ladies' Dongola Button at 75c per pair. Don't buy your shoe bill until you see our stock, as we can save you from 10 to 20 per cent on every pair. Clothing Department. This department is full of the very latest styles and cuts direct from the manufacturers' scissors. We gave much time and thought to this department and can safely say we will be able to show one -of the most stylish lines of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Suits in town. Our Sack Suits for Young Men are the very latest cuts and. no young man will be well dressed without one. Thanking the many customers for past favors and hoping a. continuance of the same, I remain Very respectfully, SLouis Levi. PEOPL E'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE* MANNING, s. G. Full Corps of Buyers From the Best Markets. The management will see to it tha~t alt' Tobacco placed on our floors will receive full market value. Bring your Tobacco to the PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE. 0. M. MASON, Manning, S. C. Ilanager. rho Percival Manufacturing Company, INCORPORATED. MEETING ST., near Line, - CHARLESTON, S. C. wE MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Sashi, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Manitels, Turning, Moulding, Scroll Work, Stair Work, And every description of house-finishing wood work. Wear prepared to compete with any establishment in the United States in >rics and qjuality of work. Ge't an estimate from us before purchasing else YOUi Will SaK~'e IV[Oney BEy "[t. Fil CAROlINA GROCERY COMPANY, THOMAS WILSON, President. COMMISSION MERCHAlNTS. 59 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. siii WV ,1 e Wa alahd to flav Y0u WVriti US iQI EiClI.'