The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 27, 1901, Image 2

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LOUIS APPELTJ. kutor. MANNING. S. C.. FE,. :. 1901. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. s-BScRIrTION RATES: C+"e v ear .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ... 'NJ:> ..... m .. ................ ....... i AVERTISING RATES: Oue suj::are. one time .1: each subsequent in sertion. 50 cer.ts. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect char ed for.as regular advertisemnts-' Liberal contrae: mtade for three. six and twelve ( ea':u iew - must be taccompaiied bta t :, ta addres of the writer in order t No coL:'n-e:natioa of a persona aracter will be published exept as an a - . er. Entered a t. P - Jannin s Sec --n Clas ma.er. Copies of' hi; paper may be found on fle at Washington in the021 oft o ur especil co. 1L pondtent. iE. t. 'r. 41," F ,:rt ..t N WvashiltCI1. 1). C. A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Lack of time and space pre vertecl our answering in the same issue the article of Hon. Henry B. Richardson which ap peared in THE TiMES last week. and since reading it over care fully we have come to the con cusion that our friend Mr. Rich ardson in stating his position let slip a justification for our opin ion that the extraordinary and wild appropriations voted by the House was "a trick to- fool the masses" and "stage playing for political effect." Mr. Richardson says, "I ADMIT THIS Is NOT A PROPITIOUS TIME FOR ANY INCREASE OF APPRO PRIATIONS." After such an ad mission it strikes us that his at tempt to justify his voting for increased taxation fails, because if "this is not a propitious time for any increase in appropria tions," why imperil the people with a heavier tax burden, unless those so ~voting did not see the difference between an appropria tion for free schools to come from an additional tax put on their county levy, and one to .come directly out of the State treasury from whence comes the money to support the colleges? We do not pretend to say that every man who voted for the 1OO,000 appropriation did so with ulterior motives, but we do mean to give it as an opinion that many of those who did vote for it did not look into the mat~ ter to see whether or not it would increase taxation, or whether it would force upon * communities an additional tax *they did not need. for the rea son they 'have already given a practical demonstration of their desire to foster education by vol untarily voting upon their prop ertv a suficient amount to run their schools. In this school dis trict is- well as others, such a step was' taken and we do not *believe those-who took this step voluntarily, want the Legislat ure to come along now and force from them more taxes: because, forsooth, there are some districts which can and will not vote upon their property an additional tax for school purposes. Major Richardson and his fam ily connections are large owners of the lands in Fulton township, and under the law now upon our statute books he can get his friends and relatives together and vote upon themselves an ad-. ditional tax of 4 mills. This would give a practical demon * stration of his anxiety to foster the spirit of education and show his earnestness in 'the educa tional welfare of the poor chil-' dren of' his community. We heartily agree with our friend in the necessity for encouraging! the educational spirit, but we disagree as to the means to ac complish the desired result. Had the appropriations as passed by the House stood, we were in formed by one who is a student of the State's finances, the levy would have been increased near ly two mills, and the practical: effect of the $100,000 free school appropriation would have been to-'add a mere pittance to the sal ary of teachers without increas .ing the school term, or if the money was spent to increase the term, it would not have length ened it two weeks, not sufficient ly to warrant the increase in taxes. It strikes a popular chord to be anxious to aid the free schools, but before we force heavier taxes upon the, people. we should de clare from the stump that if elee ted we will advocate increased; taxation for such a purpose. When we have Idone this, we: -have the sanction of those who pay the taxes, but until then, ac cording to our understanding of the declarations and promises made, all of us are bound to op pose any and all measures that tend to increase taxation. If voting away 850,000t more than the Confederate Veterans' Association asked the Legislat ure for is not working a senti ment to play to the politicai gal tion of what political stage pla; ing means. There is not a men her of the General Assembl who would not like to see h way clear to give the pensioner of this State a good substanti )ension--One which would 1 them spend their latter days comfort, but when the State do( its best. it does nobly,and we cal not affordt to V)&~"'' .:; U blind us 1 a b I il which mus: me hensions S;,vv was appropi ated, then it was doubled 8O1,U000, and last year the Su vivors' Association asked tl Legishtture to make the su 150,000. To comply with th request it was ascertained, aft< careful calculation, that ti State might do so, and whE the measure came up it was o incentive for oratorical fir works. While under the spe of or atory the~ proposition give the ;-Vets" X50,000 mo than they asked for was mad and it went through without r gard to consequences. We ha heard members of the House so that one reason no strenuous a tempt was made to stay the ti( of reckless appropriations, w, confidence in the cooler jud ment of the Senate which wou have time to make the necessal investigations before votin When these measures came b fore the Senate it was thoroug ls demonstrated that to conci with the House' meant a heat increase of taxation, and it w, the concensus of opinion that ti people had not had an opport nity to express their willingne to stand such a raise of taxe therefore the deceptive $100,0( for free schools was cut out, was also' the $50,000 more the was asked for. But what co: vinces us of the recklessness 4 insincerity of the House, ti Senate amendments, cutting 01 these extraordinary appropri tions were accepted in short o der, thus giving the gallei players in the House their mus for the next campaign, at ti same time fixed the responsibi ity on the Senate. In all of our "Capital C'orre pondence" we endeavored to I absolutely fair and tried hard 1 give each and every member< the delegation credit for ever: thing done, and when we mei tioned the action of the House c any measure we meant it conlec i elv and not individually. was our pleasure to often agrf with the delegation, but thei were some measures that we ha different views on, but at tI same time our differences wei pleasant. It would indeed be r< markable "for four men to sit t< gether for forty days and n< have differences of opinion. TI only difference between frier Richardson and ourself is thb he says, "I admit this is not propitious time for any increas of appropriation~s," but neve: theless he voted for the increal and we, realizing that "this not a propitious time for an increase of appropriations could not consistently vote f< the increase. Both of us havin an honest difference of opinic with not the slightest antag< nism toward one another, but c the contrary, each enjoying' ti othe's regard. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is at least one dreaded dises that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall'sCatarrh Ct is the only positive cure known to the medli fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional d ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hal Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direc1 upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the s: ten, thereby destroying the foundation of disese.anld ;ilving the patient strength byv but inr up the constitution and assisting nature doing its work. The proprietors have so mu faith in its curative powers. that they offer o Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hais Family Pills are the best. Clarendon should not wait mi til too late to begin preparatiol for a good exhibit at the exp sition. Active work should cor meced at once, and, the cor missioners for this county oug] to see to it that every farme merchant, mill man and evel other industry is represente< Clarendon has tine woods in h< swamps, that ought to be gottP out and prepared for the exir bition, our soil produces a kinds of food and manufacturir products, these should be givf a conspicuous place, and 01 tobacco product will make a flu show, besides we have numbe: of things in this county that wi attract attention and by placir themi on exhibition our resourc< will be advertised and brir about good results. Let us a go to work with the determin tion to make Clarendon's exhit second to none in the State. There is always danger~ in usil counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Haz Salve. The original is a safe and et tai cure for piles. It is a soothing al healing salve for sores and all skin d eases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stot r Senator Tillman has secure 1- the $250,000 appropriation f< y the Charleston exposition, b is tacking on as a rider to the 6 :s Louis 8500,0000 measure. Coi ii iressman Latimer endeavored 1 't do the same thing, but failei n There is a difference in knowin s how, and your Uncle Ben knov 1- how. Charleston can no breathe easy, that appropriatis o is safe, and the United Statt is government will have a fine e: tibit on the grounds. Pneumonia Can be Prevented. This disease always results from a cold or o attack of the grip and may be prevented by t timely use of Chamberlai's Cough Remed - That remedy was extensively used during t epidemics of la grippe c.f the past few yea e and not a single case has ever been report that did not recover or that resulted in pne [ monia, which shows it to be a certain prever ive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain 1S Cough Remedy has gained a world wide reput tion for its cures of colds and grip. For sale 3r The R. 1. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lorye lei Prop. n Judge Benet's charge to ti n Anderson grand jury with refe - ence to the kind of labor coi 11 tracts they operate in that se ;o tion, and the mode of slaver -e under the guise of law, has bee , the subject of- much favorab - comment throughhout the Unite -e States. We think if a thoroug y investigation is made Anderso t- is not the only county -whic le takes advantage of its laborin LS classes. There are all manner < - devices to rob the laborer of h Ld hard e'arned dues. . To Cure A Cold In One Day e- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta lets. All druggists refund the mon( if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's si r nature is on each boy. 25c. Mrs. Nation's admirers ai ie trying to get her ladyship visit the Carolina's to do h< smashing act, but should si come her antics would be promp ly checked by the law. Fana1 L cism may over-ride law, espe ially when wrapped in fema 2. attire, in Kansas, but when >r takes such a violent turn it wi e not be tolerated in this section it the globe. True, there are son fanatics in this section, but the r fanaticism has not reached tl .y destructive stage, and will no ic What they cannot accomplish b 1e persuasion and the ballot the 1- will. endure. La Gripp3 Quickly Cured. In the winter of 1898 and 1899 I was tak ic down with a severe attack of what is called ] Grippe.'' says F. L. Hewett. a prominent dr, ogist of winfield, Ill. -The onl medicine I us was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Re: yf edy. It bzrke up the cold and stopped t coughing. like magic, and I have never sin -. been troubled with grippe." chamnberlaix Courh Remedy can always be depended upon 1- break up a severe cold and ward off any threx ened attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant ntake. too. which makes it the most desiral ,and one of th most popular preparatoi n n yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Et -._ _ e* The Virginia-Carolina Chen -e ical Company, what is familiar] d known as the fertilizer trust, ha te made a deal recently whic -e brings into their control "TI: a Charleston Mining and Manufai >- turing Company," a concer >t which controlled the best of tI: te phosphate lands in this Stat< .d This means the tightning of tI: tt trust grasp on the fertilizer ii a dustry, and the farmers will bi e come the prey upon which tI: r- yoracious appetite of the truf e will feed. Look out for an ii is crease in the price of fertilize2 y next year, unless the farmei "take the mhtter into their ow >r hands and devise means to.thwa: g the oppression. n -. >- stops the Cougiand Works off the Cold n Laxative Bron-uinine Tablets cui a cold in one day. No (Cure. No Pa ePrice 2.3 cents. Congressman Talbert of Sout Carolina had the honor to pri eside over the House of Represei etatives last Friday. Speak< LHenderson is a Republican sta lwart, and his inviting a Sout SCarolina Congressman to pri i side created some amazemen Sbut we hope the incident will n< cause some politician to take ai ovantage of it and try to mal the people of this State belies . that Talbert has -'"Republica t tendencies." Politics has reacd y. ed that stage in this State, whE 1.a man in office must be vei .- careful how treats his opponent ibecause if they show a dispos r, tion to be friendly, it is taken .y ~.good ground for suspicion of di 1 loyalty to party, especially whE 3r there are others who want h n offree. 1-When you want a physic that is mild a 1gentle. easy to take and pleasant in effect t Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Table a Price. :25 cents. Samples free. Every box gu: * anteed. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Dr Store. Isaae M. Lorvea, Prop. The latest news about the go Serrnent's contribution to tl 1exposition is not as cheerful git was a day or two ago. Sen tor Tillman tacked on to the Louis bill a rider which wel Sthrough like a fiash, but when went back -to the House, Co: t gressmaan Elliott threw an o struction in the way of its ado: tin;ust why, no one knov Sunless he is trying to appeas chis Beaufort constituents in the prospective loss of the Nav Station. The Beaufort peopl d because they believe that Char r leston is responsible for the re y moval agitation, and as a conse t quence they did not take kindly i- to Elliott sitting astride the o fence silently acquiescing in i. Charleston's conduct. The spirit g of opposition to Charleston was iexhibited in our own State Sen w ate when the rwas. .i-b ij for rtderation, ceding certain s marsh lands in Charleston for naval station purposes. Senator Talbird made a vigorous and stubborn fight against the meas-! ure, and with characteristic can f dor he did not attempt to cover (his opposition with any myste rious veil. We theref:re con clude that Congressman Elliott sees "the pointing of the straws' and he trims his sails according ly, hence his obstruction to the passage of the amendment giv our exposition $250,000. Congressman Elliot is now be tween the grinders, not making a vigorous fight to keep the sta n tion at Port ZRoyal, and thus le giving a quasi consent to its re d moval, has incensed his home h county against him, and now n giving the exposition appropri *h ation a stumpy road to travel will be resented by the Charles ton vote. The Beaufort people s will look upon him as trying to recant when too late, and the Charleston people will look upon him as endeavoring to mend his b- broken fences in Beaufort at the Y expense of Charleston. Verily! Elliott appears to be "between the devil and the deep blue sea" ,e with a strong prospect of being ; put on the dry dock for repairs, %r or ordered out of commission en 1e tirely. t-- -- - aa0 A 1WT O~ 2. A.J Bub Bantu De Kind You No lan hs Bought Sgnatus le er it ' 0 - - 11 Stages of Water. Camden. Feb. 22, 8 a. m.-Height of Waterce river, 4.5 feet, being a fall of 2-10 of a foot during te past 24 hours. Feb. 25, 8 a. m.-Helght of wateree river, 4.4 feet, being stationary during past 24 hours. Le Columbia. Feb. 22, 8 a. m.-Height of Conga ree river. 8-10 of a'.foot, being a fall of 6-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. y Feb. 25. 8 a. m.-Height of Congaree river, y 7-10 of a foot, being a fall of 1.10of a foot during past 24 hours. - St. Stephen's, Feb. 22 8 a. m.-Height of Sante-e river. 8.2 feet. being a fall of 3-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. Feb. 25. a. m.--Height of Santee river. 7.2 n feet. being a fall of 4-10 of a foot during past 24 Shours. n- Cures Blood Poison.-Treatment Free. SDoes your skin.itch and burn? Dis s tressing eruptions on the skin so you o" feel ashamed to be seen in company? Do scabs anid scales form cn the skin, les hair or scalp? Have you ec?.ema? Skin sore and cracked? Rash form on the rskin? Prickly pain in the skin? Swol len joints? Falling hair? All run down? Skin pale? Old sores? Eating - sores? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured ytake B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich, 5 then the sores will heal and the itching h of eczema stop forever, the skin become clear and the blood pure. B. B. B. e sold at drug stores, -$1. Trial. treat - ment sent free and prepaid'by writing to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. n Describe your trouble and free medical e advice, giv'en. Over 3000 testimonials of oures by B. B. B. Sold by The R. B. - Loryea Drug Store. -RAMON'S RELIEF e RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL stilhad helit ad reacknowledged by aches and diseases for which they are S recommended. 's mn'mse ~il oiiely cure nainsof aknducasBnahSick S Headache. Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic, Pains in the Stomach and Dowels, 't nesee. It has no equal in the world. "Once tried, always used." Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. ntamon'. Dorte & Dme oil is the original and only genulne NredBone Oil made. Itis inst whatlitsnsepis and penetrating quickly to the nerve and - bone, relieves pain, drives awe1sa e and a'r$ mtencure, aeins. ICuts, Burns, and all injuries to the flesh of eiter anor beant. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sapebottles 10 cents. h - The genuine har: the name blown in the btl.The Reliel fIs put up in square red TAKE NO OTHER 1, FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. h WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT WELLS' . SHAVING SALOON e W bich is fitted up with an n eye to the comfort of his 1- enstomers. . n HAIR CUJTTIlm y IN ALL STYLES, S HAV IN 61 AND , - SH A MPOOING sDone with neatness an ~....i..patch... .. .. .. 1A enrdial invitation S i- *-xtended... 5. L. W ELLS. 2d Manning Times Block. SLife Insurance. I have been appointed a regular .agent for eThe Equitable Life Assurance Society ts and will be pleased to talk or corres pond with any one wishing Life Insur-' ance in. the strongest company finan it dally in the world. IThe Equitable works to maintain what its name implies, and is writing it all the latest and most popular policies for protection, savings or investment. We offer some policies especially ad vantageous to young men. J1. H. LESESNE, Manning, S. C. s5 - ToFor Sale. t ToSecond-Hand Gins, F'eeders and i Condensers, complete, will be sold .e cheap. They are in good condition. 1, A. L. LESESNE, M.Aanning. S. C. You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tastei-s Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No pay. 50e. Another combination offer 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 by 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. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwas Bought Bears the Signature of 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 -com bined for $2.25 per year in advance. McClures 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-1 Magazine and THE MANNING TIMES for 52.25 per year. A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach; neither can we stop the hu man machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep the body strong. such a prepara tion as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It digests what you eat and it simply can't help but do you good. The R B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. It Costs. - "I'i thinking about that lodger of ours." the landlord remarked to his wife. "About what?' "He pays his rent so punctually I think I'd better raise it on him." Philadelphia Times. 0 A. B ZT o ___. A. Beal o hae nwoaleAis~ougt et Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages REI~PAIRED With Neatness and Despatch - -AT R. A. WHITE'S. WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITHI SHOP. I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water pipes, or I will putt down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. - LAiM E. My horse is lame. Why? Because I did, not have it shod by R. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease. We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and I guarantee all of my work. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE,1 M AN NING, S. C. GeoS. Hacker&Son Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, CH A RLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and Cords and Builders' Hardwvare. Window and Fanci Glass a Specialty. The Times .DORS NEAT Job Printing. GIVE7 TTS A TRIAL. BAR RAINS I We are now carrying a mc Groceries than ever. - In our retail department i No. 2 Mackerel...........:. . No. 2 Mackerel, in 10- l> Kits Pink Salmon................ Good Corn, 3 cars.......... String Beans, 3 cans........ . 3 lb s.- Tomatoes, 3 cans.. .. .. 3 1bs. California Peaches...-.. Best full weight hand-packed Yellow Santos Coffee, Parche No. 40 Blend Coffee, Parched. Best Laguyra Coffee, Green.. We have the best Maple c ver Drip Syrup in cans from = New Evaporated Apples in 1 Fresh Bread on We want the farmers to c, ceries before buying elsewher THE PEOPLE' The Ma7uI.iAl N. B.-We carry Corn all Your E It is a ago, and ag a'habit of he trouble is w ative, and I 11 and make Ask your druggist for For sale by THE R. I SALT RHEl Johnston's QUAR' JUST Slight Skin Eruptions are a War The Only Safe WyttoHed is the Mosts Power! Nature, in her efforts to correct careless living, or it maybe from a other imperfections og the skin. as lisps tumors, cancers, erynipelas or you neglect to heed the warning an Many a lingering, painful disena simply because these notes of ware pure by a right use of JOHNSTON| Miss Abbie J. Rande, of Marsha " I was cured of a bad humor s doctors and my friends said it was s and ears, and then on my whole be suffered during those five years, is r I did. I tried every medicine that enough to buy a house. I heart praised. I tried abottle of it. I1be finished the third bottle I was coms since. I never got any thing to do'3 SARSAPARILLA. I would heartil or skin disease of any kind to try it; trouble, and was run down and mise made me all right." The blood is yourlifeanail y a sist disease or face contaioc feat fails. It is for sale by aUi draggisma, asc~oan zn~-r cc W. 2. BROcO Some Spe( 40lb boxes Starch-, best grade. at....... Smoked Dried Herrings................. New Mackerel. 14 good fish to kit.... Fancy Full Cream Cheese. 2 to 24 lbs each. Best Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter. G0-lb ti American Sardines-new pack.......... 10-oz Tumbler Fruit Jelly. 3 doz to case.. 3-lb stand Tomatoes. 2 doz In case..... 2Thstand Tomatoes, 2doz in case.... Half-pint bottles Assorted Pickles, 2 doz in -l cans Cove oysters, full weight. 2 and 4 4 2lcans Fancy Maine packed Sugar Corn.. 2.lb cans Fancy New York State packed Su; CRACKERS. Lemons. 5%E: Nic Nacks..... ... ..5c p Gnger Snaps, 5ce Ioa Crackers. p Cream Lunch Biscuits... .i....7 p Oatakes. 2b packages.............90C MEA L, GRITS, 'BACON A Cigars, Cheroots, Diamond T Cigar, best 5c seller, at...... Success. none better.................. E. L. Royal Cigar, good smoite.......... Od VigniaCherot.........-... Old Glory Cheroots........ ........... World's Best Cheroots.......... ...... . Dukes Cigarettes....... .... .... .. Clycle Cigarettes............... . A Big Supply of Tol Eve and various other kinds-prices rangin; * Big Driv OCTAGON, VICTORY, TI SHOE BLACKr See us. or get our prices before you bu CROSSY WTE[OL3SA SiTU1VT3DR, OUR BI Ls now in thi head of. HC will be some Competition is 3 There are six and mules. s< Sumter, S. C., JIanua BRIN4 JOB TO THE T SRI >re complete line of Fancy and Heavy ye offer the following drives .c each ............ ........90c each ..........................10c a can ... .. ................ ........25c ............................25c ... ..... .. ..... . . ... 20c can Tomatoes........... ... 15c can d.... ........ ...... ....15c per ib .. ............ ......12c per t ........................16jc per I yrup in half gallon cans and the Sil -lbs to 1 gallon. Ib cartons at....................lOc Rand at All Times. all and get our prices on Heavy Gro e. SMONEY SAVERS, the time. [ead Aches To=day. small matter; but it ached two days ain a week ago. You are acquiring !adache. That must be stopped. The ith your liver. You want a mild lax :hen a tonic to stimulate the appetite the blood rich and pure. vIn- ;46ND'hIlC PELLET. . LORYEA DRUG STORE. UM CURED BY Sarsaparilla r BOTTLES. sing of Somethin More Serious So Cow the Warning. Jo ns Sarsaparilla rl Blood PurlferjKnown. mistakes, which mistakes have come from ,ncestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and a warning that more serious troubles (per pulmonary diseases) are certain to follow if I correct the mistakes. se and many an earlydeathhas been avoided sing have been heeded and the blood kept S SARSAPARILLA. 11, Mich., writes: .fter suffering with it for five years. The alt rheum. It came out on my head. neck dy. I was perfectly raw with It. What I Lo use telling. Nobody would believe me if was advertised to cure it. I setmoe 1JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILL ~l gan to improve right away, and when 1~i~ letely cured. r'have never had a touch of it ne the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S i advise all who are suffering from humors at once. I had also a good deal of stomach irable, but JOHNSTON'S S AXRRAPARILLA cep it pure and strongyou can 'ostivelyre ny. JOHNSTON'S SARSPAILLA never in fail quart bottles at only one dollar each. STON, Manning, S. 0. :ial Bar gains ,.....................................3%cperi .. .......... .... ............ ..........2e per bo ............................... ..............90an 2:....................... ............13e pero: lb........... .......... .............4cer do .... ........ .......... .... ...............70 do: case...................................75c do: oz in case.......... ..............90c do: ........................................ 1.20 do: rar Corn... .............................. . do: FLOUR. lr Best Fancy Patent............. .....45 bb) lr Best Half Patent........... .... ....4.10 bb) er b Best straight.................... 3.9 bb] er b Best Family..................... ...325 bbl dozSlt, 100 s...........,............57cbag ND LARD AT LOWEST PRICES. Sarettes and Tobacco. ...............................$5 per 1.00( ....................................35 per 1.00( ................. .... ................ 25 per 1.00( ............ . ................$10.50 1.000; 60c boa .... ..........$3.5 per box of 250Cheroots: 3Sfor 5c ......................2.90 per box of 200 Cheroots .............3.25per box of 250 Cherco ts; 3for5( .......... ............. ............ .g90per 1,00( ............. '.... ........ .... ......2.65 per 1,00( N~amely. Schnapps. Early Bird, R. J. E., JaCCO, Mrable. Lalla Roohk. Little Fancy. Red g from 25c. 35c and 45c per lb. es hin Soap. P-TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPERIAL. (G, INK. BLUTEING. Etc. /E L L& GO JYER...I 3 West and will return with 60 RSES AND MULES.. There ine Mules among them. the Life of Trade. stables in the city selling horses > we HAVE to sell them close. I. HA RBY. y. 14. 19q1. 9 YOUR WORK IMES OFFICE +OO+ O++0+0 s+p+p+p+p+ $ FURNITURE : --CHINAWARE.* ARTHUR BELIT ER, SUMTER, - - S. C. Direct from the factories I have now on hand. the most complete stock of Fur niture I have ever carried. ,Bed Room and Parlor Suits - Attractive and cheap. I am also handling a. beautiful lot of CHINA AND GLASSWARE. When in Sumter it will pay you to visit my Furni ture Parlors. Arthur Bellizer, MOACHAN BLOCK, SUMTE R. - S. C. Notice. to [1M Ioi, AhMI wIn Gao1ri[r1 out ( ahIe . Orricz OF JUDGE oP PaosaE, a Mnning,S. C., August 1,1900. To Executors, Administrators, Guardians '; Committees: Irespectfully call your attention to aamezea statute. You will please give this matter attention. eti very respe cttru.... Judge of Sec. 2064-(19-2). Executors, Adminstrat Guardians and :Committees shal while any estate remains ini their earaenw td, at any tune before the frtdyof Ji eahyear, render to the JdeofPrbt county from whom they, obtain Letters Tet w mentary or Letters of ArmEnetstor y ters of Guardianship, etc., a rusand trae s', count, upon oath. of the receipts and - tures of such estate the preeding. year, which, when examined 'a4 alrowe shall be deposited 'with the Inventory; praisement or other pers be estate, in the office of said Judge there to be kept for the inspectio Nh-e.ah sons as maybe interested in the - formerpeate);? Approved the 2 day of March, 129? - I have opened up a Sewing Machine store next door to Mr. S A. mg's general merchandise store August: 1900. I will carry the M5i1otge1iao The new ball-bearing "New Home, 4 the best machine made: also r . . Ideal" and "Cliians? from $18-t 0 ~ I sell on Instalment, EasyP ed" Plan. I clean and repair anykidt7 macbines for least monej possible~ Call and see me. .. A. L. BARRONAt A Good . Clothing Storej Is' where you .get the righ~ sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake. Our Clothee~~ are of the right soi-t, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost...< for thlose who prefer thenr Lasting Materials, proper fit and mak~e and moderatepi ces. Your orders will have our best attention. S. W.Cr.Klagud WfillrtdiStL * CHARLESTON. Sa.. THE SMANNIN, 8.G C. Transacts a general banking bus ness. Prompt and special atteibon given to depositors- residing out-af town. Deposits solicited. All collections-have promp'W ten I ion. Business lidurs from 9 a. m. to 5 .JOSEPH SPROTT, A. LEVI, Cashier. President. - BOARD OF DIRECTORs. J. W. M~CLEOr, . . E. Baow3, S. XE. NEISEN, JOSEPR SPRO ? A. LEVI. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - -MANNING, S. C. J. S. WILSON. W- C. DURAT. WILSON & DURANT, Allorneys~ and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. . BYRD & THARP, PRACTITIONERS OF MEDiCINE AND SURGERY. Calls promptly-abnswered day or night