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(' l: l B. ... . HT b ever'I slt~ai b1) m v~ One, Cowt'V ougit to X. pa her his addresses. I t te: n vis lik t i r e o I gi t t o ) ' CeI .....i . ln Marshiall Da, or I ( .t- nial of h a m :Itlle't of . r:t \inian prob j .ably tho e-reatest \ileriCin jurists to t:e chief justiceship) of the United States. was ciebrate& throughout the country last Mon1 (LdI . Ju S' SimoltOfn making an adstress before t he bar of the State at Coun0iou. i it slhall gi Ve to tile cOUiltrV the most liberal interpretatjion of th~ Constitat1On. as iltelde(i by .Je:ierson to alypi to tile rights of tihe masses, and Abraham Lin coln said of him. "H' found the CoflstitutiOn paper and he made it power: Ie found it a skeleton and he clotlw: it with iieshl and C ou id .iohn ,iarshal awake how disappointed he would be to nd his interpvretations now de pa cted from, and the country gone oC)' into a polcly of grasp g greed for the furtlherane; of the i:onied interests of private iivi "(d.uals and corporations. '.Le great and good Victoria hast at last been la id to rest. and now peace to her ashes. that she may claint her plai.e in cold and mn'hristianl viruItVs will ehrys Mire as 'd~iondUs and spai>le the brighter as her memory re eedes1Q inl the (distant past. At the head of the grand cortce whih bore her.cre remains to theQ to111 last Saturday rode her so. Edw:.rd KIng. of En perora f an~u In Kinig of Prusi5i, Leopold, .' in.r (of gai an'. other' m:lnbers ofro:K f~nilles. hundreds of lords a'nd .n thousands1 of other subjects o ore or less degree. The world's oldest ruler has been la.to Vest. andin cH(onsistent11 Espin wit theprincipules of Enngland should. now cease 1her warvs and try to spread the balmi of neace over her' realm.i While the Legislature will probably be in session ten day;s longer, yet it is an easy matter now to forecast what it will do as ateeting tile State in general. Beyond the paissing oi b)ills of ai routine nature it 1has dtOne no( great deal this session. andi pos sibly in a generalI summing up of the State's interests. this is well. We now have mfanyV laws that are unn' cessa ry. The passage of the bill Uniking an appropria tion ,cthe ('narieston Exposi t1or 1s a mieasuro of greneral in terest and benetit, and one for which the bodyv is to be comm~nend ed. The qu~estion of placing re strictions onl th' overwor'king of chilidren in factoriOs camife up1 in several bills, but the mneasure was defeated as the result of stron::Z 1obbyingi by factory ownI ers. Ti's is a reform that is bound to conie, and no power 1. goingl~ to stop it. It. is rinrht. a ad will eventually prevail.Th wide tire men.sarIe came~ up apaI ii but vWas givenl anm easy death, and properlt s5. It is hoped it will som v.'*ar itself to a frazzlie and1 quit (0cmim7L. ; . The re-dis tritmng m~es5u'e nreste5 ~ld a strong tigrht. b.ut was~ defeated this time als: . n. r the >~ur wotya wia. M d o reai)) 1al-c ~ . i is o - abir eil hat o litle h ilb l t., o n'i ''- ' Is few 1'he l' re(ord of King Edward, it rmPri n t'iHcO of Wales, is that he v:as for many years strictly ''one Of the boys," but his speech 1I-"0n asc'ending the throne was pra'i -tically a renounc"ing of heis 1Ol'iller1 'Ways, :ll(1 hlis })rofil st('s all ou a, .i1 l. "W.ilb dae o'I coaninten sene- be 'z t t' tui ) l i:i) l 5 e ' . fI " with ils ar't respo nsi'ty ought ti er iml l:) eltins 5i i ,:i_:"i,). ' 'iim~ and d tuni~ty :uv::s burlied1 tiu hnear is hoie in Edge hAi2euty. 111i'.' tuneal being itt:.Itnid by the gove 'nos and m( - listinguzishied pe.rsonages. Tin~ p~sesone of the strongest l~ir t in the Stat, and :I a 31:m1 w:io im:. figured conlspie (iusly inl h;1wr'11 coni! antll polities f r n many years. woild rtepesentedi a strong and tire1 type of South ofr u-o ft jrin ll et'. imt a spossinio a kpe1(1li hat and te deep (eat i:: 'titismn, t~aing an1 a!( tce interest in the State's af Eirs, th1oughr upv:arils of eiglhty yea: os ol. Ho spent many years in Tress, anti so ind ws his heart that it was said of him he would rat wr help a widow from thi oppressed county of Bau fort in getting; a small position tlan to assist an E:dgetield poli ti-ian. One of the last great speeches thiat he e adewas the closinuxo address in toe constitu tionial Convention, in which hie saiti that his public career was endet'd. and his only regret Was tlat he ponli(l not two tore for 1"i-s people. $100 Reward, $100. The reaer- of this paper witll be pleased toI larn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its st! es. and tht i atarrh. H;irs Catarrh Cure is tim onlv positive cure known to the medical .:-ater::tiv. Catarrh bein;;, a constitutional dis e: -. r"quirts iat'. t a tional treatmeny ht. Hall's C;:.tarrh Cure is takes internally. actinig direct!}y upn ".The blooda ;md: muceu, su~rfaces of the sys tn. thera': des trovin-. th-: foundlat ion of t he -: as.:mdl iiis the patie"nt strength by b'uild it up the ni..ntut:on and ssit: nature in ,ie it s ::orii. -The prtpriet.is have )i m'uchi f::~ in "u s r. ative pov ers. that they offer O:: H:tred Do!!ars for any case that it fails to Cur. .'e:; for tist of testimonia!s. .Address. F. J. eH1 NEY & Co.. Toledo. 0. I S"ad by d~ru::eists. "c. Hallr Famnily il are the best. CAPITAL CORRESPONDENCE. S:NATE CHAMBER. ('olumbia. S. ('., Feb. 4. 1901. T1. (itlnell .\s.emtibl hat tuIned towards the iti !UtW stret'il. and iery'ct' bod i. puam t:ih all ight to get tnuhwitidu thiecostttional limit. Appde~nl there has been l ittle Of ubile mlomlent donet~ and yet whejn one! look.1 over the journal of both houses. it c.an 'oe r eadiy Vseenl that there has b en coideUraible legislation. In order tht we w'ould havec no constitutional compfli'ntion-t I h are haid pas.sed through thet Setnt a blill to r'estorei the fee s.s tem-n our cei.rk of court's oaice as this wa tee- 'r onl account. of the supt rem cour(01.t decision in the case of Dean aginstL.~~V spatanlhurg. I have also in I trodUt*ed a bili wich is jow in thle la ad of te omitt tee tou corporations. ''.t'viding' *ir a methlod by which a town~ '.uuer .>.) p i'iopulatilon c.an ive't* tup its 'tesenat cht 'er' and n t comne under the' GeneralCO' cotoationattt. I will b rememutbercd, that on account of the ihne-i- of .Tudge Gary~ w'e had no term tof coutrt last fall. andu under' the p'reent. jutryt law there is a r'equtiremenwt to draw at the fall ter'm 1.ix grand jurors who are familaurly known as the "hold-overs:" the six jurt rs were not drawn last f' an there it no provision of law whe re by th.er canr be. so I introduced a bill to hith ec- re'ulate the drawing of grtand juiets whiceh w~ill tremedy the defect and suppitly the missing link. The bill has passed thbe Senate aind is now before the Hou.,e. The followingr is the text of the bill: 1 Ci: nacte'b the Genteral Assembly of the sa- fsutih e.arolina: itS 1. T1hat wchenever for ary cause. -iucl at- tie quanstnn of the' array. or tnere be itg noct .t the fall termn. Lhere has hereto foe 'en or shall he-reafter be. a ':ailure to draw ttte "anes of six mtembers of any 'rand ury for 'in' county to sc rve on the grand jury or tha couty fo r the then ensuing year. as reqire-d hx' ilaw. there' .ha!' he dirawn. a a the pr~pertie f:-drawha the -'rand jury. er;h :i'va~es. for the luryv box instte' d of twelve: ;lthe -aid ci :hteen persons. whose n~ames are a h- getdjury for the erinusion. :a;<ish.:: i th lawful grandi ju'ry for . *eu r .. hat year. and utl their sue s.t i.Tht wh--nt the dud;.:t. entitced toi pre sid. Tbs o a:--::d andai o ho'lthei fa:: or last t-mof the "C-urt of (cimni- ' Pcts anid G-en erlsm sf-ir tany euty.t th'e cerk of the ur''t -it! h.m ~te ri1ht and is reqired h-ereby'. to taake th' drats in" from the out'oing r d jury. that is. to say, from the grand jury orth thenl curret year. if th'- names of the is ixemiter-s ho 'hai serve as a part of the ::rand jury for tihe th--n ens'uing year. with the liame force and- cffet asif the nanmes of said six i-.:. irr lid iten d'ran in the pres'nee.' of The. .ide tire bill co'nes tup this week. and i thin''k 1 can safely say that we will not have any leguiation on the :,ubject furither than to paiss a bill pro vidig rot the appointtment of a joint commuitee. to make testsi and repot teIi rsults at thle next .ssin If this it)on I tihink it will be well in coun t ie here' t tbe peole are opposed to ai wi' tire lawn, to hold pu'blie meetings aiii t.v expriession to the opixosition. Ou int aturdtty just before the h'our of adjounrment we had a memorial ser vilce in honor of the late Se'nator WX. H. 'Iaulin. an itt Iwas done the hiontor to be nvteud to dleliv'er a (-ulogy. whic'h II i.mi!appr'eteile the privih-'ge at fire me to naiv my tribute. of recspett I(toitn of the best men on my long l:st it a.'ua-intnces in the State. la'he lIIouse Majto' itciadsont is klivrybsy as. tchtttaia of tihe comi mii te' enriiol d Ae(ts. whiose or : 'io any 't can b e rat itled he with his comitte mus oover' it. and it * te nit -t '- iou-i kind of labor. ire. .i at tis work h~ iis 'co'nstantly' beingr h'e1a.a fr 1,n it other wornk. he e a : i o~laely eesai'y for him Cas i'tmt im or Catarrh i3a itDay. D. B. I D te UL~od Baluti re an d mo-i stub born ta-i-s by Sit. oit- n out of the bloodt andt~ bu' ii"i''g up t'e''''ken I:'*i. .ebe and 'pain.'-: n fm-imi br tith e itea disaninear pi.i.n : i permnt l n . Lit- iH. B. to pass upon all measures before they can he ratified and become laws. Doctor Woods is after the emigtilt agents with a sharp stick and he is pirssitg his bill to require coutlty sup errioors to prosecute otfendel's and di Vi li the fst' with infoi'mte's. i sl lea tSti l supported a hill which - iO ' h Huse relating to the carry in of colent'ied weapons. Mr. Gailu enat took the position on the floor, that wille the hill will stand the test of the caustitut ion. in so far as its inhibition o:" the fundamental right "to bear a:m1s" is concerned, but in order for it to become effective in confiscating prop cr'y - pistols. dirks, knucks. atil other deadly weapons-the article's tist be lbrou oht within the police powe'' of the State, :)y a declaration that they are dang1"erouls to thet peace'(. hetahhl t:r morals of the peple. The bill is now before the Senate and I a gre e with Mr. Galluchat's position, and when the bill comes up a suitaile aiendient will be offered. llr. (alluehat watched his opportun itv to do something for tie confederate v-t lan, andr wl' a tie expositiofn ap l:'*(pr;'iatin:: bill pa".el he had a con sltaion with Scni"enter Barnwell of ait'leston and 'Mr. I'aeot. r'presenta -ive f:'om the satme city . They con ferred w ith the hoard of directors and the ralroad officials and the re :ult was that. \Ir. Gailluchat on the text day in:roduci-'e a resolution providing for free passes anid accommo dations for needy Confederate veterans to the exposition next winte'. This Vwias a happy thought and I know the peL'opie wll a;>preciate his thoughtful' ness. Vh'en Mr. Galluehat introduced the resolution. Major I Richardson moved inunediate consideration and it passed the House and when it reached the Senate it was concurred in without one dissenting veoice. The re&solution was christened with the name of its author. " The tGalluchat ('onfeblerate Veteran Resolution." Doctor Woods made a good speech last Friday on the appointment of a commiftttee to investigate and report to the next session. the condition of child labor in factories. and rtromilend a bill. The doctor rece:vei marked at tuntion and he presented strong argu ments carrying his px)int. A bill to'increase the salary of the clerk to the State superintendent of education from $900 to $1500 was killed. as will all other bills looking to the in crease of salaries. There is a general bill providing for salaries for county ofileers no-. before the Senate and a perusal of it convinces ie that the special committee which had the preparation of it, had all their work for naught. They claim to fix the alaries according to population and in doing so, they have fixed the salaries so unsatisfactory that I am sure the bill will never pass. To give an idea, Clar endon's sheriff is at present re ceiving I0O. the bill gives him $1000. Of course I cannot permit this, because our people have not made any demands to pay our sheriff $300 more than they elected him to receive: the bill reduces the treasurer's otlice to $750. which if passed would indeed be a shame. be ause our treasurer has to give a bond of $*,00 tedO and the respousibility of hand lina the large amount of money requir ed of him. in a private business would demand twice the salary he receives from the public. I ami a believer in economy, but in my opinion this would be "penny wise ani pound foolish." and would force' ' the offie'e into incom petent hands. and then the people would become the victims of worse than extravagance. The salaries of our county otlicers are reasonably low, and I am (tpposcel to cuttiiir to the injury of the public seirvit e. at the same time I am equally oppeosed to raising. [have been asked if I intend to make reply to an anoniymous "'eitizen" who is so solicitous fo:' the peop~le, that duir ing mty absence from home he is squirt ing his v'enomi at me over other shoul ders. and t will say. that I have no time to become involved with "citizen" nor' any of his set, but at. the proper timie I'shall give a full account of my stewardship to the p)eople, and I shall not be deterr'ed fronm my course simply to gratify one, who piteously pleads "peage, fellow citizens. remnembei'these tingas in the ntext election.' I am not giving the next election a thought: I have sworn duties to perform and will pt'errm themt. hut before the next eect ion comes on. in my opinion, there will be an expert investigation of affairs in t'larendon county which will catise a ratting of the di'y bones. I will state in this connection also, that this expert inestigation is not an original idea. but it comes to me in the nature of a demand that provision should be made, to employ a disinterested, competent pesonI. to make a thorough investiga tion from 1890i to 1901 of every office, that had the handling of county and State funds. The matter is under con sideration now, tile cost is being looked into and when ascer'tainedJ, a mnan qual ied for the woik will be fonnd, and lie will not he a namby pamby either. Mrs. Hi. B. Richardson and daughter are hct'e on a visit. M1iss Lucie Barron took chai'ge of her office Friday. The bond required was $:2000. which she gave in a few miutes. Upon the recommendation of Solici ar Wilson Jake Plowden, who was convited at the Mlay term for violating the dispensary law and sentenced to 9 months on chain gang wvas pardoned by Coenor McSweeney last Saturday. We will be here about two weeks longer probably winding up about the 15th. inst. The governor will send to the Senate for confirmation this week the apepointmnents for' tireasurers, au ditors, and niagistrates, and I have just received fromu the auditor a list of names foi' tow~nship) assessors, which I will go over with the dlelegation before sumitting themii to the gov'ernor'. After adjourmnent other miembers of the delegation will give to the people through THE TIES theiir implressiis of the present session. L. A.I Pneumlonia Can be Prevented. This dise-.se alway's results from a cold or an attack of the grip and may be prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Reniedy. That ~remedy was extensiv'ely used during the epemieis of in grippe (of the past few years. an. not a single case has ever been reported that did no' t r'e'ove'r or' that resulted in pneu mnia, which shows it to be a certain prev'ent ive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has grainedl a world weide reputa tioi for its cures of colds and grip. For sale by The R. 13. Loryea D~rug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prp. Anm:her coimbinatioo otfer' we are making wh'li ch we hope will prove an inducement to make the people take an inreased interest in keeping up with tle. trend of events. Listeal! We will sndl vou THE MANxtNG TIES, The Thrie-a-Week Editio~n of The New Yok~ Werld and The Farm and Hlome fo v2> eal'. R~emcember that for ;22 xw wil send you all three of these paiers.'~ THE; T'I'ES managetment mea to let the rest. of the State see tha' t'" laren county' supports afer less'''ri upt-tdte counity papeir. a pa-t pr tha Ii o'ces the views of its editeor, that lhas no loss and that has ever stood by the pecople. lThe New Yor'k Wor'ld thr~ timeis eachi week is one of th e .:et'tI nee;-iaer.s lpuh elished in Amer-I ha. The. Farmi antd Home is dlevoted to iritil tiral, mnechanic'al and houise hold imerei'('t5 and fle falrmier's fanmil shu~ ewit heeut it. We want subeseribeers to take advaii tage of this miagnitie'ent oiTer' we are .\ eoer 'fuil engint annetol t lee run with a wak ollr. rid wre can't keep up the staief "n act ive life with a vweak cct ac'' neither can we stop the hu~ maln' matchine to miake r''pilr.a. If the s'tomi'ch cannot dige~'st teoughl foeodc to ken the bode strong. :such a li'prepara tinc Kodol'D~yspe'psia ('ure should hce uied. It (ies~Ct5 what y'ou eat and it eiply cain't help hut (do you good. T1he o ' B.... eren,.,mg Som. Iaa( NI. Lo La Grippe Quickly Cured. In the winter of l98 and 1809 I was taken down with a severe attack of what Is called La Grippe." says F. I . Hewett. a prominent drug gist of Winfield. 111. - The only medicine I used was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It broke up the cold and stopped the coughing like masite. and I have never since been troubled with grippe." Chamberlains Cough Rcned- can always be depended upon to break up a sever.e cold and ward off any threat ened attack w pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. too. ii-h rnal:es it the most desirable ant cr e of the m'ost popular preparations in use for these ailments. F.r sale by The it. B. Lor ven lDru;g Stor-. lanc M. Loryea. P:op. Made [p For Lost Time. When President Kruger sailed for England some years ago, he was the object of mi"eh concern to his fellow passengers on hoard the liner from Cape Town. many of whom were con sumed with curiosity when they no ticed his absence from the dinner table for the first four days out. On inquiry they fo'md that the care ful Transvamler spent the dinner hour on deck, where he ate biltong and bis cults. When asked his reason, he tes tily replied. "'I have no money to fool away on expensive eating, like you Englishmen." The correspondent wiho tells the story and who w:s on board at the time adds. "You should have seen the old man trying to make up for lost time when it was explained to him that his passage money included his meals on board." To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative B-oino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. - W. Grove's sig nat are is on each o. 5c. ----0.- -- They Chbg'i c.. A Vienm na paper rue -m,. sen ,,,dote of the painter .\alit. who .V:- so,:e times as tiwiturn as \'on Moltke' I eT' evening at a dinner he sat for an inur next to the soubrette .Joseph!ne (;all meyer without volunteering a word Finally she lost patience and exclaIm ed, "Well, dear master. suppose we change the subject." Read in another page tne combina tion offer we are making. Through a misunlerstanding several who took ad vantage of this offer last year did not get. their papers promptly. but our arrangements are such now, that every person who pays up, and one year in advance, and all new subscribers. will get this valuable farm journal promptly. Remember yon get THE TIMES and Farm and Home for $1.50. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The temple of fame stands upon the grave. The fate that burns upon its altars is kindled from the ashes of dead men. si- signature is on every box of the gen::ino 1.axative BromnmQuinine -x remeody tha ew&r.s a ecld in one cifr This is a (lay of expansmon of thought as welil as trade, and in order to put our se-if in position to be of service to our patrons who desir-e to keep pace with the pr-ogress of the day, we have effect ed an arrangement by which we c-an supply our patrons with Mc~lur-es M1ag azine and THE MANNING TIMES comn bined for- *2.25 per year in advance. Mc(.lur-es Magazine is one of the linest iterar.y jr.urmnals published, its standard is high~und its corps of contributors are among the most able in the world. A readeir of this Magazine is a searcher after ktmwledge, 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 comn olete without it. We offer Mc('lures dagazine and THrE MANNING TIMES for $2.25 per year. "I suppose," sa id thbe visitor, "It's like pulling teeth to get any money out of your husband these days?" "Oh," chipped In little Tommy. be fore his mother could speak. "ma don't have any trouble pullin teeth. She just takes 'em out and puts 'em in a glass."-Philadelphia Record. Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of DWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth less. The original quickly cures piles, sores and all skin diseases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. An Irish lecturer, upon beig Intro duced to his audience, said, "Ladles and gentlemen, before I begin to speak I wish to say a few words." When you want a physic that Is mild and izntle. easy to take and pleasant in effect use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price. 5 cents. Samplex tree. Every box guar atea'd. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Soe. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. If a man says something affection ate to his wife in public, she forgives him for all the mean things he has said in private in ten years.--Atchison Globe. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Pricec 25 cents. Bea deTheKind You Hau Alwas Bought Sigature SALT RHEUF Johnston 's QUART I JUST SEE SlLht Skin Eruptions are a Warning The Only Safe Way is to Hood the is the Most Powerful 1 Nature, in her efforts to correct mi careless living, or it may be from ance other imperfections ozithe skin, as a wi aps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or puln you neglect to heed the warning and co: Many a lingering, painful disease am simply because these notes of warning pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S Sa Miss Abbie J. Rande, of Marshall. I "I was cured of a bad humor after doctors and my friends said it was salt r and ears, and then on my whole body. suffered during those five years, is no us I did. I tried every medicine that was enough to buy a 'house. I heard JC praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began finished the third bottle I was complete] since. I never got any thing to do me ti SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily ad' or skin disease of any kind to try it at oi trouble, and was run down and miserab] made me all right." The blood is your life ana if y keep sist disease or face contagior feaa - fails. It is for sale by aU. drn-ia, ilf W M. BROCHINT You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show. ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50e. Boarding House Humor. Landlady (threateningly) - I'll give you a piece of my mind one of these days if you're not careful. Boarder-1 guess I can stand it if it isn't any bigger than the piece of pie you gave me.-Detroit Free Press. z th Te Kind You Have Always Bought 8itatu. of Lucidity of Slang. "So you floored your opponent?" "Yes. indeed; I knocked him sky high."-Chicago Record. Persons who can not take ordinary pills find it a pleasure to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. The R. B. Loryca Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prip. Denmark claims that there is not 3 single person in her domain who can not read and write. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and Quinine is a tasteless form.-No cure, no pay. Price 50c. The Abyssinian warriors always honor their king by a band escort of 45 trumpets wherever he goes. i weakness and prostration fol S.in ; i there is nothing so l ion- t : effective as One Minute Cough (.: c. This preparation is high ly endo:: ( d as an un1ailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consumption. It was made to cure quiekly. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. ATTICE'. I have opened up a Sewing Machine store next door to NMr. S. A. Rigby's general merchandise store August 1st, 1900. I will carry the The new ball-bearing "New Home." the best machine made: also "New Ideal" 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. Call and see me. A. I. BARRON, Ag't. Life Insurance. I have been appointed a regular agent for The Equitable Life 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 world. 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. RA'rON'S RELII~F R:AM'oN's NER\'l AND ItoNE OIL still heal tn'. !<t nudi ar" acknowledged by anl to b.e ': gro..t co:nquerors of pains,~ nehes ,n 1 ie..e !.>r which they are R am-1n's fe~rif will sitively cure painims:;' i, uhu ~ndce ik Heth. TuettabC, Neural.gia, Cramp Cot' hin in the 2:ton',vch and Bowel's, Di::rr *"..:3. a e th antly. and, as a housen.dd '-:.d fr th".e sudde'in sick n e, i"" h 's..p: ite w"orld. "Once ma~na.-.-am~re a mono Ot1 is tho oriin : u .1--- --:-:sim.Geve..nd Bone ndpenci-: I '~~ l the nierte and 1,se r, ic..s ;~in. 'ri e t'a.y diceasec itiRe~nm, 's, ]iruises. Spirnins, Cus Br .an e i injuie to the flesh of 'Ti. ioir'' h"" t'v n".mec blowtn in the ''A~m No o-r'Ufl1 FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Geot,8,Hacker&Son MANUrACTURERS. Or = -.~.Mteralr. CH A RLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights andl (ords and Bunilder' Ilardware. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. A CURED BY SarsaparilIa OT'TLES. r sN TIME. of SomaethingMore Serious to Cocne, Warning. Jo tones Sarsaparilla Blood Purifier Known. takes, which mistakes have come from ors, shoots out pimples, blotches and rning that more serious troubles (per tonary diseases) are certain to follow if ect the mistakes. many an early death has been avoided have been heeded and the blood kept RSAPARIL LA. [ich., writes: suffering with it for five years. The heum. It came out on my head, neck [ was perfectly raw with ft. What I telling. Nobody would believe me if advertised to cure it. I spent money NSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly Lo improve right away, and when I had cured. I have never had a touch of it ie least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S ise all who are suffering from humors e. I bad also a oo deal of stomach e, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA it p ure and strong you can positively re JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never ii quart bottles at only one dollar each. KN Manning, S. C. Your Head Aches To-day. } It is a small matter; but it ached two days i ,/ . ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring -l ' 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. - druggist forFA E eAND"TNIC PELLEUT For sale by THE R. P. LORYEA DRUG STORE. Some Special Bargains. 40-lb boxes Starch. best grade. a.................-...........................3c per o New Mackerel. 14 good fish to kit.......... Bt Fancy El Creamery Bu ter. 6-. tubs. ......................r........4c per b American Sardines-new pack.... .. - - --......................... per case 100 cans 10-oz Tumbler Fruit Jelly. 3 dox to case ........................ 0 per doz &1l stand Tomatoes.:.' doz in case........................................9do 2-lb stand Tomatoes. 2 doz in case.....................................................?O doz Half-pint bottles Assorted Pickles. 2 doz in case .......... ........... .... c doz 1-1b cans Cove Oysters. full weight. 2 and 4 doz in case ............................... 90c (10? 2-bheans Fancy Maine packed Sugar Corn............................................... 1.20 doz 2.l, cans Fancy New York State packed Sugar Corn ......... ............. . . doz CRACKERS. FLOUR. Lemo~ns. 5',:c; Nic Nacks...........53c per lb Best Fancy Patent ...................4.45 bbl Ginger Snaps. 5c: Soda Crackers... per lb Best Half Patent .................. 4.10 bbl Sugar Crackers 6c: Fancy Mixed...6 c per lb Best Straight........................:3.90 bbl Cream Lunch Biscuits ............... ic per lb Best Family............... .......... 3.25 bbl Oatliakes, 2-b packages...................90c doz Salt. 100 s................................57c hag MEAL. GRITS, BACON AND LARD AT LOWEST PRICES. Cigars, Cheroots, C garettes and Tobacco. Diamond T Cigar. best Sc seller. at................................. ..................... 35 per 1.000 Success, none better ....................................................... 5 per 1.0( E. L. Royal Cigar, good moke .........................................2.. . 5 per 1.000 Try our Leader................................................ ....... $510.50 1.000: 60c box O1(1 Virginia C'heroots ...................................43.15 per box of 2.50 Cheroots: 3 for : c Old Glory Cheroots ........................................ .. 42.90 per box of 2100 Cheroots World's Best Cheroots.............................$3.25 per box of 250 Cheroo ts: 3 for 50 Duke's Cigarettes........................................................................83-90 per 1.00 Cicycle Cigarettes....................................................2.65 per 1.000 A Big Supply of Tobaccoamey. Schnapps. Early Bird. . J. .. Big Toacco,,able. Lalla Roohk. Little Fancy. Red Eve and various other kinds--prices ranting from ' 3-c and 45c per lb. Big Drives in Soap. OCTAGON, VICTORY, TIP-TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPERIAL. SHOE BLACKING. INK. BLUEING. Etc. .se u.. or cot our prices before yn buy. CROSSWELL & Go, S T1'IM TEL., - - - . CJ. Harid wre-ImlpIeentiS-ItStoves. L Be DuRANT, Ser Being in close touch with the very best markets. I am better prepared to handle the trade than ever before, and I therefore invite an inspection of miy stock. Remember I am in the Ducker-Bultman Company building, opposite the Court House. Come to see me when you want Hardware, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Leather, &c., &c. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. My store is headquarters for Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Shells and the very latest in Sporting Goods. I also handle large quantities of Paints, Oils, and Window Glass. Fo Engine and Mill Supplies there is no better place to buy. Come and examine my large line of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Every Stova bought from me is warranted. L. B. DuRANT, STMlVTER, - - S. 0. 'THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY, TEOMAS WILSON, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 159 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. & We WO1 Re ila td Lye T8o 70 Wiite Uc fof fiCe. "M ~OUR BUYER.5.. Is now in the West and w ill return with 60 head of HORSES AND MULES. There will be some fine Mules among them. I Competition is the Life of Trade.I Ther ar sixstalesin the city selling horses 3 and mules, so we HAVE to sell them close. H. HARRBY. I S Sumter, S. C., January. 14' 19U1. BRING YOUR JOB WORK, TO THE TINES OFFICE. FURNITURE ":" -:- CHINAWARE. $ ARTHUR BELITZER, SUMTER, - - S. C. Direct from the factories I have now on hand the t most complete stock of Fur- 8 niture I have ever carried. 8 Bed Room and Parlor Suits 2 Attractive and cheap. 2 I am also handling a beautiful lot of $ CHINA AND GLASSWARE. + When in Sumter it will Y pay you to visit my Fri F ture Parlors. Arthur Belitzer, i MONACHAN BLOCK, QSIB MT X. - S. C. 0OO04040 eO0OOO A canon of PURE NSEED OM mixed with S. aln of makes 2 gallons of the VERY BEST " PAINT in tho WORLD for P.50,0 Of ourpait bllIS PAR }TORY DtABLE than PUR$ WRITE LEAD and Is ABSOLtTELY NCOT POI 5010C3. HAMMAR PAINT is made of the BEST 01 PAINT MATERIALS-Ruch as al Coo04U ters us8, and is ground THICK, VoY THI 05t mix. any boy can do it. Iris the COMxIOR SENSE 01 Hors PAINT. No BETER paint can be made at ANT O t, andis NOT TO CRACK. BLISTER, PEEL Or CHIP. F. AMWA R PAINT CO., St. Louis, ago* Sold and guaranteed by THE Maiiig Hardware Co., MANNING, S. C. A Cood Clothing Store Is where yoa get the right sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake. Our Clothes are of the right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost. We Make Clothes to Order for those who prefer them. Lasting Materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ces. Your orders will have our best attention. J. L DAVID & BRO S. W. Car. King and Wentworth Sis., CHARLESTON, S.C. THE Bank of Manning, MANNING, 8. 0. Triansaets a geneial banikin~g [usi ness. Ito depositors residizng ont *.f town1. Deposits soliitedt. All1 coilections ~;~~ l;um- ~ pr p:.ttenl tion. Busines~s hours froru 9 n. ii,. to 3 p. m. .JOSIEPHf sPROTT, A. LEVi, (ashier. Presid~ent. BOARD OF DIRlECTODs. J. W. McLEoD, W. E. BnowN, S. M. NEXSEN, JOSEPh SPROTT, A. LEVI. OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW~ MANNING, S. C. . s. wL.os. W. C. DTRass. ILSON & DURANT, -i1orneys~ anid C'ounselors at Law-, MANNING. S. C. B YRD & THARP, PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Call promptly answered day or night