The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 10, 1900, Image 2
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MAN ING C=. S.c OCT. 10. 1900.
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Washif m:Qi. D. C.
OUR STANDARD-BEARERS.
For President:
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,
OF NEBRASKA.
For Vice-President:
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
OF ILLINOIS.
PREACHERS vs. MINISTERS.
Ex-Rev. G. Walt Whitman, re
cently a candidate for governor,
was arrested in his home town
one day last week and fined $25.
for carrying a concealed weapon
and disorderly conpuct. Mr.
Whitman was at one time a re
spected member of the South
Carolina Conference, he was then
a minister of the gospel, and
stationed in Manning, but he got
to tampering with politics and
other things and the consequence
is, that he no longer expounds
the divive law from the sacred
desk, and he has become a nuis
ance.
Many of our readers will re
member another preacher who
at one time lived in the Salem
section of this county, how he
got to messing with politics, and
how his usefulness vanished like
a mist before the burning rays of
the sun. We have never yet
known of a preacher fooling with
politics, but that it had the effect
of destroying him. We do not
regard every preacher a minis
ter of the gospel; there are some
preachers serving the Devil in
the livery of heaven, but minis
ters of thle gospel, are men con
secrated to teach and -make hap
py: ministers of the gosgel do
not turn a deal ear to the appeal
of a fevered parched tongue that
sends its faint moan from the
crevices of a hut, nor do they
indulge in worldly pleasures
while the poor of their congre
gations are suffering for want of
spiritual attentention. A preach
er in polites is a politician, a
preacher at the race track is a
sport, a preacher at the gambling
table is a gambler, and a preach
er aiding and encouraginag in
making strife is a dangerous
man in a community. Ministers
find their minds, hands, and
hearts full in looking after the
flocks whom God hath entrusted
to them, they have no time for
politics except to vote as citizens,
they feel it incumbent upon them
to see after those who need light
and benevolence, the~y burn the
midnight lamp "searching the
Scriptures" as they are com
manded, for the gospel truths,
and they do not spend their
time catering and toading
around the prominent and
wealthy members of their con
gregation. Had Mr. Whitman
been steadfast he would to
day be a beloved pastor of some
church, and with his ability he
could have been instrumental in
shaping the spiritual course of
thousands of souls, but he got to
messing in politics and becoming
infatuated with its exciting al
lurements, he cast his God aside
and his soul, oh! well, preachers
and politics should not mix.
The Greenville News has not
found out that the primary is
over, for it keeps right on
"chewin'" the liquor soaked
Governor McSweeney's prompt
action in sending troops to
Georgetown is deserving of the
highest praize. The soldiers
going there *vith such a short
notice opened the eyes of that
ignorant horde of blacks who
believed that the rice fields about
Georgetown was the whole world.
The threatened outbreak at
Georgetown is an object lesson
for other towns that are without
a millitary protection, and it
should have the effect of causing
the General Assembly to be more
liberal towards the militia. The
fact of a company being in a
community has a very peaceful
effect and no town of any size
should be without one. We be
lieve the General Assembly
should enact a militia law whicli
would induce our young men to
take an interest in the milhitary;
it is the best and cheapest police
The appeal to reason publish
ed in Girald Kansas in its issue
of October 6th, publishes a full
text of the South Carolina dis
pensary law. Kansas will drop
her prohibition falacy and adopt
a liquor selling regulation found
ed on practical season such as
the dispensary law of this State.
Notwithstanding the fact that
months ago it was declared that
the war in the Philippines was
over, the news comes across the
ocean of a whole company of the
29th infantry having been swal
lowed as if the earth opened and
took them in. The war in the
Philippines continues right on in
spite of the reports from Wash
ington, and we fear that the Un
ited States will realize a repeti
tion of Spain's experience. Peo
ple who fight for home and fire
side do not give up on the ap
pearance of an enemy; they fight
to the death. Spain fought to
subdue the Fillipinos for over a
hundred years, and when Dewey
entered Manila bay, the Spanish
government was where it had
started-had accomplished noth
ing more than the loss of thous
ands of precious lives. We are
almost in the same fix, we not
only have lost very many loyal
American citizens, but we have
paid $20,000,000 for the privilege
of losing very many more, if this
fanatical attempt to shoot reli
gion into heathen continues.
Trade may follow the flag some
day, but at present death and
destruction have followed in the
wake of that emblem of liberty,
and we see no sign of a rift in the
black cloud.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. when this tube gets inflam
ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing. and when it is entirely closed deafness 4c
the result. and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition,hearing will be destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu
cous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hall's 'Family Pills are the best.
The fellows that play policy have
nothing but money-in their dreams.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand. but skin eruptions rob life of joy.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them: also old
running and fever sores. ulcers. boils, felons.
corns, warts. cuts. bruises. burns, scalds, chap
ped hands chilblains. Best pile cure on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only s5c. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by The R. B. Loryea
Drug store -
When a married man gets his hair
cut, his wife loses her strongest hold on
him. _______
--For three days and nights I suffered agony
untold from ani attack of cholera morbus
brought on by eating cucumbers." says M. E.
Lowther, clerk of the district court. Centerville.
Iowa. --I thought I should surely die, and tried
a dozen different medicines but all to no pur
pose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses
relieved me entirely." Tnis remedy is for sale
by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor
yea. Prop.
Soft answers do not turn away the
wrath caused by the use of soft coal.
It Happened in a Drug Store.
One day last winter a lady came to my drug
store and' asked for a brand of cough medicine
that I did not have in stock," says Mr. C. R.
Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario. N. Y.
She was disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recommend. I
said to her that I could freely recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she
could take a bottle of the remedy and after giv
ing it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the
money to bring back the bottle and I would re
fund the price paid. In the course of a day or
two the lady came back in company with a
friend in need of a cough medicine and advised
her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. 'I consider that a very good recom
mendation for the remedy." It is for sale by
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea.
Prop.
Indulgent mothers are the ones that
permit their children to annoy other
people.
C A Su T O __ Z A.
Beam The Kind You Have Always Bought
Famliarity breeds contempt, and
contempt for housework breeds bed
bugs.
When you cannot sleep for coughing. it is
hardly necessary that any one should tell you
that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the
throat, and make sleep possible. It is good.
Try it. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
Little girls should never tell stories.
They are apt to grow up and become
lady novelists.
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the lar
gest sale of any medicine in the civil
ized world. Your mothers and grand
moters never thought of using any
thing else for Indigestion or Bilious
ness. Doctors were scarce and they
seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous
Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of undi
gested food. regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate the nervous and organic
action of the system, and that is all they
took when feeling dull and bad with
headaches and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green's August
Flower, in liquid form. to make you sat
isfied there is nothing serious the mat
ter with you. For sale by the R. B.
Loyea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea,
ropr.a
A girl is called a miss becau~se she
an seldom hit anything she throws at.
Keep Quiet
and use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rama Remedy for all pains of the stomach and
all unnatural'looseness of the bowels. It always
cures. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Isaac M. Lor3-ea. Propr. [janlay
A girl always likes for- a man's love
to have the engagement ring of sincer
ity -___ ___
.--..
For sprains. swelUnas and lameness there is
nohing so :;ood as Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
T it. For sale by The IR. 13. Loryea Drug
Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
A clever girl is one that knows what
a man means when he says that he
don't mean.
When a girl acts naughty at school,
the rest of the girls say she acts just
A HEALTHY BRIDE IS A HAPPY ONE.
VERY woman is under obligations
to herself and the man she mar
ries to be in the most healthycon
- dition possible. She should be free of
all female diseases and menstral irreg
ularities, because the condition of the
wife makes or mars the home. Don't
delay because you dread to consult a
doctor, for a consultation is unnec
& essary. Get afew bottles of
p Oi'i1QFEMALE
U GR$Lie' 0PANACEA
I Trde (G, 31. P.)arr. f
-- and treat yourself in the privacy of
your home. It will cure you. If there
is any costiveness or indigestion, re
/ move it with a few mild doses of St.
Joseph's Liver Regulator. Write us,
m .~if your case is complicated, and we will
rr- -,-c-instruct you, free of charge, how to
use these famous remedies.
MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WOMB TROUBLES
*For more than eleven years. and has tried everything she could get, as well as
several doctors, but nothing did her any good. Last spring I commenced giving
her Gerstle's Female Panacea which gave immediate relief and benefited
her greatly at her monthly periods. W. E. TUIGER. St. Stephens. Ala.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Your Head Aches To=day.
It is a small matter; but it ached two days
ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring
V " a habit of headache. That must be stopped. The
trouble is with your liver. You want a mild lax
ative, and then a tonic to stimulate the appetite
and make the blood rich and pure.
Ask your ,ANbhEucPELES
dggitfrorRA. y pis GyD70NIC PNllE5.
For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE.
Jury List.
Court convenes October 15th and
the following are the jurors drawn to GOOD
to serve:
Daniel Mims............... Seloc
. H. Horton...... ....Davis Station
H. A. Hodge...........Davis Station
C. M. Young........ ...........Seloc
E. R. Plowden, Jr. .. .....Manning
J. W. Gibbons..............New Zion
L. B. Gibbons..............New Zion
J. R. Dysoo. ..... ......Manning Every bottle you take of Johnston's
R. E. Smiling...............New Zion Sarsaparilla means better health,
J. H. Eadon........... Davis Station and every bottle contains a full
J. J. Caraway...................Seloc quart. Itmakes better blood-purer
L. N. Richbourg......... .Panola blood. For thirty years this famous
N. L. Caraway. .... ....Packsville remedy has been creating and main.
R. J. Coskrey............Summerton taming good health.
R. C. Plowden... ..........Jordan
W. H. Gaillard....... .....DuRants John tof's
D. F. Lide.... ....... ...Clarendon
J. D. Ellen..... .... ......-Wilson
J. L. Gowdy ... .......... .. Seloc
D. F. Mahoney............ Silver
John S. Watt............Summerton builds up the system, tones the
J. G. Plowden.... ..........Manning nerves, and strengthens the muscles
J. E. Kennedy............. .eloc more promptly and effectually than
W. T. P. Sprott.......... ..Foreston any other remedy known. The pallor of the
W. P. Roberts.... ....... ..Foreston cheek disappears, energy takes the place of
R. R. Tomlinson.. .......Turbeville languor, ad the rich color of health flows to
D. M. Bradham........... .Manning the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the
W. T. Costin.......... ....Oakland stomach and liver. and for all weakening com
J. E. Tobias.................Foreston plaints of men, women and children.
J. C. Dennis.............. Turbeville Solde.er'wetw. reSLO0pvtaiiqwtb~i..
C. T. Ridgeway.............Foreston
E. J. Buddin.... ..........New Zion
J. Smith.............. . Turbeville 1W M BROCK N n n
I'. G. Gamble...........Turbeville j''
C. B. Aycock.....,..Davis Station-______________
J. A. Lowder....... .....Manning
Bim rcksIon Nerve ~a o ie
was the result of his splendid health. In -
omitable will and tremendous energy are not
found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowelsTeaursOfce
are out of order. If you want these Qualities Cut
and the success they bring. uaso Dr. Kings NewCaedoCuny "
Life Pills. They develop every power of brain Mnig .COtbr8 90
and body. Only 25c. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Tetxboswl eoe o h
Store. ' llcinotxefothfsaly.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, anoe ni h 1tdyo e
County of Clarendon. peatof1pece.atchsoal
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Tefloigi h a ey
arrie Childers,Margarette E. Sweat, FrCntttoa colTx he
Joseph H. Childers and Mary Janemil(3.FrodnyCutyTx
Chil ders, Plaintiffs, fu il 4.Ttl 2mls
againstSpcatw ()milScolT,
Susan Emmna Childers and Levi Liv- Ttl 4mls
ingston Childers, Defendants. Spcathe(3milSholT,
Decree of Partition.Sholisrc ."1"Tta,1
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Seilfu 4 il colTx
Decretal Order of the Court of Com- colDstit o 7, 9""0
mon Pleas, in the above stated ae- ad"2"Ttl 6mls
tion, to me directed, bearing date of Seiloe()ml colTx
June 5th, 1900, I will sell at pub.-colDsrc o 2. oa,1
lic auction, to the highest bidder for mls
ash, at Clarendon Court House, at Eeyml iie ewe h
Manning, in said county, within theagsotwnynendixyer,
legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon-expthseicabeoernga
day, the 5th day of November, 1900,supr 'mbig ameorfo
being salesday, the following de- ohrcueadecp hs h
scribed real estate:arno exmtb lwslle
All that tract or parcel of land sit-demdtxbepls
uated in the County of Clarendon, Thla reiestatCmu
State aforesaid, on Deep Creek, con-tinRaTxshlbepdfrte
taning sixty-five acres and boundedsuceigya'wnStead
on the north by lands of the estate Cut ae r ad n ni
f J. M. Sprott, formerly lands ofFeray1t19.
rs. Elizabeth Hodge; on the eastS.JBO MN
by land of the estate of Ridgeway TraueClednCoty
and lands of others; on the south by
lands of I. A. Haley, and on the west
partly by lands of Mrs. Margarette
Hodge, and partly by the waters of
Deep Creek." 'T h!T T
Purchaser to pay for stamp and 1'INI
papes. J. H. TIMMONS,CHiNX' XIL
Clerk of Court Common Pleas. T T 1T n
Manning, S. C., October 19, 1900.
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Vulnerable SME,--S
Spot.?
'' Achilles was a Greek. He niueIhv eercred
w'as bomb-proof everywhere
except in his heel, but that R o n
one weak point was the death
and devoted his entire atten- 2A A L~LA)
tion to the heel, and it was aciell cep
up with Achilles. At
Beware of little vulnerablels nd1i
spots. Trifles make perfection ~batfllto
and the little things in oursck-tehig dfern CHN A D
and better than those you get
elsewhere-are the things we 2G A S A E
depend upon to keep your We i utr twl
We~ issue a Ipyyut ii yFri
MONTHLY2tuePro.
PRICE LIST 2
That has been aptly described ~A tu eiz r
by an enthusiastic lady cus
tomer as the little School Mas-unua
te fthe Grocer-yBuies
Hvyornme put on ourIT R - .C
- malinglistand we'll gladi
WELC & ESONHEALTHI
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CHALEONS.C.Sadrsapar00a meas Deit. elh
and everyabotte cnainsa ul
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Brig yur ob orkto he ime ofice j ainin goodm helh
" THERE ARE NO TRUSTS," Says Mark Hanna.
"TRADE FOLLOWS THE FLAG," Says McKinley.
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TIE LEVI BROTHER Sumter
Ilaven't the time to investigate either of these assertions.
thly are too busy handling the tremendous amount of cotton
that is flowing into Sumter by reason of the high prices paid.
This firm is largely responsible for the great influx of the
fleecy staple to Sumter, by offering a better price than the
producers can get elsewhere. Their stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES, HATS & GROCERIES
Is in keeping with their advanced methods of doing business.
In this establishment everything is measured by business
rules, and no customer is permitted to go away displeased.
For many years the Clarendon farmers have made their
headquarters with us and have given us a large share of pat
ronage.
REMEMBER
That we do not permit any house in Sumter to undersell us,
and that our stock of General Merchandise was never more
complete.
We ask our friends in Clarendon county, when they come
to the Sumter market to buy, to make an inspection of our
immense stock which was selected with great care in the very
best markets.
-Don't forget that we pay the very top prices for cotton.
Levi Bros.,
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foreyouthisseaon te mst creflly eleted toc
thetSeein&o Sons.
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Our byershave een n Ne Yorkdurig -th
You wille moeceede ourtisuand efrst aput eid
Sfore you time tsxe ndted.s aeul slce tc
~ fdsbemerchandise that has en i moeyvers four
yopeauret.ipa oyuoe u ones
We HaeR Sae no
THE HOUSEKEEPER
CAN GET HER NEEDS SUPPLIED AT THE
STORE OF
THOMAS NIMMER.
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We keep a first class line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and
take special pride in selecting the many delicacies and condiments
so essential for the making up of a good meal.
Our line of Canned Goods and Pickles are superior to any in
town. We keep the best of
CANDIES, CRACKERS, CAKES,
FRUITS, NUTS AND VEGETABLES
And we also handle a full line of Fancy Goods and Novelties.
Come and take a look at our new line of
Glass and Chinaware.
We have some very pretty, useful and ornamental articles in
these lines.
We are here to please our trade and ask that the trading pub
lic generally will visit our store.
THOMAS NIMMER.
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:
After a long and varied experience I have prescribed "Harris Litbia
in the use of mineral waters from Water" in my practice, and am de
manysoucesbot foeignanddo-lighted with it in those cases in which.
manyit is indicated. In all those condi
mestic, I am fully persuaded that the tions in which there is uric acid in
Harris Lithia Water possesses efficacy the system, in gouty and rheumatic
in the treatment of afflictions of the diathesis. in cystitis and endocervi
Kidn andthe lader uequaledcitis, causing painful micturition, in
Kidney and the Bladder unequallrenal dropsy and dyspepsia, due to
by any other Water of which I have torpid liver or constipation, I have
made trial. found the best results from this mi
This opinion is based upon obser- eral water. Indeed, it may be used
to advantage in any case in which its
vation of its effects upon my patients formula may suggest itself, especially
for the past three years,during which when Litbia 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. KIBLES; M. D.
Columbia, S. C., October 8, 1892. Newberry, S. C., Sept. 9, 1893.
The Hotel 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,
HairisLithn Waihter isu Cid.i
FosleatThhReB soyem, Dru toadremti
DONOiAKtiEPsOOS NOR n aiflmcurtoi
DOrd NOTe MAr contiatOOD, IBhaT
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to 0 pr cntheaer hanothr pace.tou ang inuay godaose at whiht
prics al thetim:yocanbuyfargormsat airpie sogeties, butecialy
fromthai ndctd Ircm
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finstTrmmita, t has Octoer com Souh,2. o Newrrk an se is 189n8.l
th lasyles nde imakoento EhctiaLgts alk.Swhnd you wan t h o
HarrstLih HateC.
Le smk for yoae fo a e not goin Lorya newug a Sthieasn
OuWooae wat your Masliney andk Dres goods ade 'an the arest atrma2,
btoprk cent sheaper trhangs with prices, wil enanbeu oo plese yohig
prics al thetimeyoucan ur fir owd tf prices sm iebtol
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Can ou uyoodgoodsS C TOR CES ALL TE TIE.
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Ias This stabelised hanw tae spcialmprdiu and conhvenetlythe
pine uilding tand ful equippoed uthmNwr anese is ton meet
the raequieetyls and mands o thir paohnsyu.an
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betM okmstsyL SUPPLIE, ngsA ITTINGS, BELIN, wileal Is easeyo.
S. AN. MILL, PrOS riDETLES
POCETCUTEYASETCIAORY,
SUUESSRGT AND W.NAGOLL.RIL
HANES SDLLETHE & ANSRPIS
Mannamm ardarent.
Is Pnwtbhe in 5-yer arnte.odints and tonveioexya
pe ointe builintgo anfly eupse wil dowll inquise inckto te
thereits emnths and ead.o hiptos
DEERNNINGRSAN HAYRDWARES,