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Pubisl:es Al County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MIANN ING. S. (.. JAN. 2. 1901. One Thousand Tons Fertil izers to be Sold for Cash Or on easy terms, payable 15th next October, where parties are able to give good collateral se curities. Acid Phosphate. Dissolved Bono, G erman Kainit and Standard Guanos. Those who wish to pay the cash for Fertilizers will do well to see us before they buy. We are able-to quote some very at tractive prices as we placed our orders months ago when fertili zers were low. w. E. JENKINSON. . Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday n-on. Mr. C. L. Emanuel of Hagood was in Manning yesterday on business. Mr. Clarence Breedin and bride ar rived in Manning last Monday morning. 31rs. Abe Levi was called to Phila delphia on account of the death of her mece. Rev. F. W. Gregg!, and wife are visit ing relatives at Claussen. Florence county. Mirs. M. O. Burgess of Macon. Ga.. is in Manning looking after her property interests. Miss Virginia Fischer of Charleston is in Manning visiting the family of Mr. A. H. Breedin. 1l iss Charley Meda Cobia of St. Paul won the doll at S. A. Rigby's-the lucky number being 1-5. The County Board of Commissioners will meet next Saturday to approve claims and disburse county funds. Rev. S. A. Nettles of Pacolet spent several days in town this week, on a vis it to his sister Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook. We thank our friends for their gen rous patronage during the Christmas holidays. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. and Irs. Stephen Thomas of Charleston are in Manning visiting their daughter Mrs. W. Scott Harvin. There will be service at Fellowship church next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. J. J. M1eyers will preach. We understand that Packsville wants to become incorporated in order to have -a government to preserve order and collect taxes. Dr. Abe Weinberg and bride of Cam den spent last Sunday night with Dr., WVeinberg's parents, MIr. and Mrs. Aa ron Weinberg. MIr. XV. J. Clarke of. South Boston, Va., who has been in Manning on a visit, to his son, MIr. R. D. Clarke. left this morning for his home. M~arried, by Rev. P. B. Wells. at the home of the brides : arents near Fores ton last Thursda:. - Mr. Daniel Smith and M1iss Emma White. a daughter of Dr. A. J. White. Compound White Pine Cough Bal sam with Tar. safe. pleasant, effective a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. It bear-s our imprint. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. M1arried by Rev. M1. A. Connors. this afternoon at'Calvary church Slr. John R. Hav-nesworth of Sumter and MIiss Bertha'Strange, a daughter of Mr. C. E. Strange, of Felder. Compound White Pine Cough Bal sam with Tar, safe. pleasant, effective a valuahie remedy for Coughs and Colds. It bears our imprint. The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. The report of the Secretary of State shows that during the year 1900 he granted to Clarendon county five char ters for industrial enterprises with an aggregate capital of $78,000. Compound White Pine Cough Bal sam with Tar, safe. pleasant, effective a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. It bears our imprint. The R. B. Loryen Drug Store. Mir. M1. L. Sauls has moved to the "RHeaves" plantation which he recently purchased. M1r. Sauls is a thorough goin1g farmer and merchant, and will be a valuable addition to this section. Compound White White Pine Bal sam with Tar, safe. pleasa~nt, effective a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. It bears our imprint. 'The R. B. Lokryea Drug Store. The Baptist church on last MIonday night had a "watch service" andi an a1)propriate p)rogr-am wvas carried out to vwelcome in the new year and century. and to bid farewell to the old year and century. On Christmas day the Turbeville and Smith families of Salem had a very p)leasant re-union at M1r. Alonzo Smuh s near Turbeville: about one hundred persons were present to enjoy the fine dinner and other fcstivities which the oc-casion provide-d. In a few days the members of mue Senate and House of Representatives will be in session in Columbia, and while there your delegation will ap preciate any correspondence. indicat ing Oninions and wishes on issues of public interest pertaining to that body. Prof. W. S. Richbourg of Elloree graded school is visiting relatives mn tthis county. Prof. Richbourg was in Mlanning last Saturday. and he tells us that his school started with 13 scholars and it nowv has 105. His assistants are his sister M1iss Elberta Richbourg of Panola, and Mliss Keller ofOrangeburg. The Act authorizing supervisor's to insur-e public pr-oper-ty with the sink ing fnd commission is now of force. and instead of sending the money out of the State to foreign companies, the State proposes to do its own insuring. We suggest that our county commis sioners comimunicate with the commis sion for the necessary blanks etc. The pumpkin cutting at Jenkinson's store took liace last Thursday night and the count was 654 seed. MIiss MIary Plow den of Jordan. having guessed 653, was awarded the 840 talking machine. Foituuately this successful guesser is unmarrxied. Th~e next nearest uess was made by M1iss Jlanie Hodge of Al coin and she was awarded a ladies' hat The following tied on the- remainingz prizes and will nave to tryv again: A. M-. James. .1arv G;odfrey. M1rs. M1. Ri. Lee, Mrs. J1. H. nie. Mir-s. E. jP. G;eddings. P. W. Green. V- . Fullwood anid .J. W. We have been asked the questloU can a officer collect from a delinquent taxpayer after said officer has turneu the execution back to the county trteis urer, as nulla bona' We think the officer has nothing more to do with at execution after he has made a settle meat, and we also think there are ut more executions out to be collected. When you need a soothing and heal ing antis'eptic application for any pur pose. use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for pile and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a sear. Beware of counterfeits. The I 1. .Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. MIajor D. A Bradham of the Kings Mountain Military Academy spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bradhani. We had a pleasant visit from Major Bradham. and it was gratifying to hear him speak of the progrcss his institution is making. Dr. .anies McDowell formerly of this place is one of the teachers in the school also. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results is One Minnte Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs. colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Governor McSweeney has appointed Mr. Louis T. Fischr of Summerton, and Mr. W. J. Turbeville of Turbeville. members of the county board of com missioners. both of these gentlemen have had experience in the manage ment of our county affairs. and we ex pect they will give the people a good. sound and an economical administra tion. Help is deeded at once when a per son's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis. grippe and other throat and lung troubles. The R. B Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The Kingstree dispensary, of which Frank M. Player. formeriy of Claren don is dispenser. has been robbed of $1,900 in cash. We were informed that Mr. Player told a gentleman from this county that two men came into his room with guns and ordered him to turn over the money to them which he did. The Kingstree dispensary seems to be a ., ,nah. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store beg to inform their many kind patrons that we observe the following hours: During the week our drug store is open from 6 a. in. to 9 p. m.: Saturday nights to 11:30. Sunday hours, 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. in.: 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. Night calls re sponded to promptly and cheerfully by our Pharmacist, Mr. J. E. Arant. Ph. G.. who resides at Mrs. S. A. Wells'. Last Thursday night the newly elect ed officers to serve St. Peter's lodge A. F. M. were duly installed, and after the installation services an elegant re past was served to the brethren at the .James cafe. The lodge is taking on renewed life under the admin4,tration of Master J. H. Lesesne, and we think before long St. Peter's will again be come the banner lodge of the county. Many persons have had the exper ience of Mr. Reter Sherman, of North Stratford. N. HI., who says. ''For years I suffered torture from chronic indi gestion. but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dys pepsia and every from of stomach troum be. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can't hellp but do you good. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Smallpox has made its appearance in this county again. Harry Days. (col.) living on 'Santee near the old Cords place, has a bad ease, having brought it over from Orangeburg. Dr. Moo& has quarantined against it and vaccinated all of the convicts at Col. 0 C. Scar borough's camp nearby. We trust that this loathsome disease will be stamped out at once by direction of our able physicians. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy. are not found w'here stomach. liver. kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring. use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Ony :'5c. at The Ri. B3. Loryea Drug Store. The seasons for oats have been ex cellent a::d the stands are good and look we11I. Farmers are rapidly em ploing sheir hands for the new year in 'great cumbers and the indications are that a large acreage will be planted we hope, in c'orn, but we are afraid our hopes will nue materialize. Large or ders for fertili.ers are being placed in the merchants hands for early deliver ies, and if seasons are favorable for cot ton next season a gambler on 4 or 5 cents cotton can be looked for. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face. form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attraedire must keep her health. If she is weak. sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipa tjon or kidney trouble. her imp ure blood will cause pimples. blothes. skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the bcst medicine in the world to regulate stomach. liver and kidnevs andl to purify the blood. It gves strong nerves, bright eyes. smooth. velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good oting. charming wjman of a run-down invalid. Onl 50J cents at The R. B. Loryea Drug Mto-re. 2 Emancipation day was celebrated by the colored folks yesterday. A large crowd gathered at the court house and listened to a well prep~ared and deliv ered speech from J. H. Fordham, Esq.. of Orangeburg. It was a gala occasion and the negroes in all their rejoicing behaved themselves in a very credita ble manner. There was no boisterous ness, no drunkenness and nothing to mar their pleasur'e, unless it was in the 'realization that the Manning brass band which furnished the music for the occasion has not made much headway in the way of learning new tunes. Volcanic Eruptions Ae "rand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucke's Arnica Salve, cures them: also old running and fever sores, ulcers. boils, felons. corns, warts, euts. bruises, burns, scalds, chap ped hands chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. IDrives out pains and aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store When THE TIES next apTrears, it will be under the temporary editorial management of Hion. J. H. Lesesne, who has been. and is now, our dependence when duty calls us away. Mr. Lesesne is an able writer and the readers of ITHE TIEs will receive his articles with much pleasure, and while we are in attendance upon the legislature, we shall endleavor to keep the peo0ple post ed wih events of interest that occur at the State capitol. We ask that our friends throughout the county send in news letters, they are valuable to a county paper and a great help to the manaement. besides. these news let ters contribute largely to the advance ment of the communities from which Ithe. are w.ritten and interest all clas ses THr TIES is anxious to make itself a 'nerwspaper second to none in th Sta't. andl~ to do so the readi~ers can at i~ ius.b keceping uspse on the happpeninugs in teir respective 'om' Bears the ,he Kd Yuave Always Bought His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lily. a prominent citizen of Han niii. Mo.. lately had a wonderful deliveranc( front a frightful death. In telling of it he says: 1 was taken with typhoid fever that ran inic plneumonia. Mp lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up tn bed. Nothing helped me. I expected soon to die of Consum ption. when I heard of Dr. King's New Discov. ery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellou' medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and 1.00. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Loryea Drt g Store: every bottle guaran teed. Another combination oifer we are making which we hope will prove an inducement to make the people take an increased interest in keeping up with the trend of events. Listen: We will send you THE MANNING TIMES, The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World and The Farm and Home for $2.25 a year. Remember that for $2.25 we will send you all three of these papers. THE TIMES management means to let the rest of the State see that Clarendon county supports a fear less and up-to-date county paper. a pa per that voices the views of its editor. that has no boss and that has ever stood b the people. The New York World three times each week is one of the finest newspapers published in Amer ica. The Farm and Home is devoted to agricultural, mechanical and house hold interests and no farmer's family should be without it. We want subscribers to take advan tage of this magnificent offer we are making. The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended espe cially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giv ing it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confi dently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. This is a day of expansion of thought as well as trade. and in order to put our self in position to be of service to our patrons who desire to keep pace with the progress of the day, we have effect ed an arrangement by which we can supply our patrons with McClures Mag azine and THE MANNING TIMES con bined for $2.25 per year in advance. Mc('lures Magazine is one of the finest literary journals published, its standard is high.and its corps of contributors are among the most able in the world. A reader of this Magazine is a searcher after knowledge, and we know of no better or more profitable reading than can be found in the pages of this cele brated Magazine. No library is com plete without it. We offer McClures Magazine and TILE MIANNING TIMES for $2.25 per year. Dispensary Profits for 1900. Following is a statement of the Dis pensary .profits for 1900 to be divided between town and county from sales: Januarv ...................... $383 80 Februaiv..................... 369 24 March ....................... 293 23 April ......................... 203 53 M~av.......................... 174 64 Junie ..................-...--. 214 87 Tulyv.......................... 182 12 August....................... 395 60 September.................... 8~51 04 October ...................... 1.040 67 November .................... 956 35 December .................... 1,322 97 Total profits for year 1900...86,388 06 ounty's portion..... ......194 03 own''s portion ...............3.194 03 Beat Out of an Increase of His Pension. A M1exican war veteran and prominent editor rites: "Seeing the advertisement of Chanm erlain's Coi:c. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. am reminded that as a soldier in M1exico in '47 and '4s. I contracted M1exican diarrhoea and this emedy has kept me from getting an increase in y pension for on every renewal a dose of it re stores me." It is unequalled as a qumek cure for iarhoca and is pleasant and sate to take. Fer sale by The R. B. Loryea Drur Store. Isaac 31. orya, Prop. Read in another page tne combina tion offer we are making. Through a nisunderstanuding several who took adl antage of this offer last year' did not et their pap~ers promptly, but our rangements are such now, that every eson who pays up. and one year in dance, andl all new subscribers, will et this valuable farm journal promptly. emember you get THE TIMIES and arm and Home for $1.50. What We Eat Is intended to nourish a~nd sustain us. but it ust be digested and assimilated before it can o this. In other words, the nourishment con aed in food must be separated by the diges tive organs from the waste materials and must e carried by the blood to all parts of the body. e believe the reason for the great benelit vhich so many p~eople derive from Hood's Sar saparilla lies in the fact that this medicine gives rood digestion and makes pure. rich blood. .It restores the functiotas of those organs wnich onvert food into nourishment that gives strength to nerves and muscles. It also cures spepsa, scrofula, salt rheum. boils, sores. imples and eruptions. catarrh. rheumatism nd all diseases that have their origin in impure blood. lIs Easy 'Thin, palo, anzmic girls i ne~ed a Fatty food to enrich i their blood, give color to their cheeks and restore their health and strength. It is safe to say that they nearly a' i! reject Fat with their food.8 COD LIVER OIL ,irpopH/OSP//TESOFLINE450M Sexactly what they require; t not only gives them the im portant element (cod-liver oil) ~in a palatable and easily di- ' gested Form,but also the hypo phosphites which are so valua-~ ble in nervous disorders that usually accomp~any anamia. SSCO'TS EMULSION isa SFatty Food that is more easily digested than any other form 2 of Fat. A certain amount of 3 % flesh is necessary for health. You can gett inthis way. SWe have known per4 sons to gain a pound a day while taking it. rsoc. and $z.oo, all druggists. "scoTT & BoWNE, chemists, New York. eseeeee~eeeeeesee A Card. Manning. S. C., Jan. 1. 1901. To the Public: On account of failing health, and upon the advice of m physician, I have concluded to retire from mercantile business, and I there fore take this method of informing my friends and patrons that I have sold my interest in "The McLeod-Wilkins-King Co.,' and I would bespeak for the com pany a continuance of the generous patronage which it received the past twelve months. I have reserved a private office where my friends may find me every day. To the people of Manning and Clar endon county f am most grateful, and I desire to nake public my gratitude to them for the many kindnesses shown me and the generous support they have always given to my business under takings. Wishing them, one and all a happy and prosperous New Year, I am Very respectfully. J. W. McLEOD. his signature is on every box of tho gonuinc. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiotr se remedy that cures a cold in one day The man with a shady character ought to be able to keep cool. Where there's a will, there's a law yer to break it. The Manning Academy. The Academy will reopen Monday. Jaunary 7, 1901. Mrs. E. C. A LSBROOK. Principal. It sometimes pays to be good, but it is always good to be paid. What We Believe. WElBELIEVE In selling only such goods a gi c entire satisfaction. VElrDThat the satisfaction WE BELIEVE of our customeirs means our continued success. WEBLIEVE BThat small customers often grow to be large ones and their welfare should be studied. LIEV E The public can judge our stock according to its merit and that makes us careful buy ers. WE BELIEVE That under no cir cumstances s h o u 1 d there be any substi tution. EW E D EVEt Thatonl first grade L___DL____L Drugs adMedicines should be dispensed. LIWEVE That courteous atten W L BEl tion should be exten ded to all patrons. WELE BE EVE That your child or |- your messenger should receive the same attention as if you made your pur chssin person. VEE BELIEV That night c alls I shouldbe carefully and promptly respon ded to. WBLIEVEEE T ha t Prescritions -""""'"" - acec ur at el1y and promptly filled by a skilled Pharmacist. mrThat The R. B. Lor ve rug Store has 'conscientiously ob - served all the above requirements and that the public realize it. ISAAC M, LORYA, Proprietor, SIg-nr of' the Golden Mvortar, MANNINC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Life Insurance. I have been alpointed a regular agent for The Equitable .if8 Assurance Society and will be pleased to talk or corres pond with any one wishing Life Insur ance in the strongest company finan cially in the wvorld. The Equitable works to maintain what its name implies, and is writing all the latest and most popular policies for protection, savings or investment. We offer some policies especially ad vantageous to young men. J. H. LESESNE, Manning, S. C. Money to Loan. masy~ -Terms. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. s. u. Isos. w. c. IneA.r ILSON & DURANT, Alloreys and Coeors iof~a Laze, M ANNING, . C. And in order to do so we will mark prices so low that the inducements offered by us will compel you to buy from us. It will require a whole page of this paper next week to tell you what we have in store for you and will give you some Warm Prices. Don't fail to see our big ad. next week. 8.I. T I L L._, Proprietor RA~C3KET T'OR.E. _ Wagon and Buggy Material, Mill Supplies, Steam Fittings, Cane Mills, Evaporators and Kettles, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Guaranteed Pocket Cut SOils, Paint,1ry Guaranteed Razors, Varnish, Guaranteed Shears, 3 Brushes, Stoves, Hardware, Ranges, Tinware. Heaters, Enamel Ware, Harness, Wooden Ware, S e Sporting Goods, Sate, ~~ Leather, Bicycles and Bicycle Etc., Repairs,Et. Farm Implements, Etc. Sheet Tin, Sheet Iron, Nails, Wire, Horse Shoes, p Nuts, Bolts, H ammers, - SPunches, Chisels, Files and Saws SEverything Pertaining to Our Uine. Christmas has come and gone, and as 1900 is num brdas among the things that were, it is indeed oppor Itune that we should thank the thousands of our friends and customers for the most liberal patronage theyjhave Greater Things for 1901. Our efforts to please everybody in the past have been rewarded by the liberal buying by cash customers who Sappreciate honest values, and the benefits have been mu We have about completed our annual stock-taking and find lots of goods to be turned into cash in a little -_ while, so now is your opportunity to get goods without jour profits on them. We hope that the blessings of prosperity which have ~come to you in the past will increase with the opening of~ the new~ century and that you all will give us the same liber al share of your trade this spring as usual. SHappy New Year to All! f S We want to say to those that competed for the Doll that it was won by Charley Meda Cobia, daughter of Mr. __and Mrs. A. C. Cobia of Saint Paul, S. C., and has al r eady been awarded her, the winning number being 175, Sas was advertised in THE TIMES last week. O LD R E LIABL E IE jS. A. Rigby1 1,If000 TONS Fertilizers TO BE SOLD FOR CASH or on easy terms, payable 15th next October, where parties are able to give good collateral securities. Acid Phosphate, Dissolved Bone, German Kainit and Standard Guanos. Those who wish to pay the cash for fertilizers will do well to see us before they buy. We are able to quote some very attractive prices as we placed our orders months ago when fertilizers were low. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. SThe Best li teWorld. N ASK FO~ THEThis is a'pretty strong asser- - but it is the users of WalOvrtemns -ml bes Shoe wh are making such SHOE de rconsitdiea them eatra e FORMeN and ifMyoNEareno satisfe e~ The peculiar softness, rieb and stylish shapes of ourrnh DREW SELBY &C0. '/~j '~ - . Ladies' Shoe 'II~////~ ~9lasealready won for it a large I/l~ 'i"ladies of Clarenn neounty. its beauty, and one test will demonstrate its merits. EVERY PAIR CUARANTEED. e arry the best line of Mis SCopyrighted, ask yoa to take our wordfor it, but come and see for your self. OUR L.INE of SHOES is COMPLETE. Sto a Fine Patent Leather, and Chi are n gon t bes fundersod 1 Snot even by those wvho claim to be sellbng at cost.__ ~Our Entire Line of QCLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, . *1' NECK WEAR, - H ALF H OSE,: UMBREL - LAS, DRESS SUIT CASES, Etc., in fact everything in ourI 2 line was bought right and SMUST BE SOLD. Sspecia line merchants in the countyoand will save you frtol 10 to 25 Per Cent * you in the futaure, we are Respectfully yours, A. 1. DAIS & CO.I