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MAN~iN. C .. .1 ~LY 1'. l 101. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDA1 sI;sciPi'TioN 1:AilT:s: \):ERT1SlNG RIATES: : square- vle tim. a : each subsequent i sr i i cents- Obituaries and Trihutts m-'pect char. e d for as re::ir :tiyrti'e.'n m L :ct r tsrade for three. . x and tweIl months. Con icai" LtOtn mlust be uccon:t:t"d -r real mtme and addrs ofa receive attention. No Comlunicain i a pr ch' wllii be pubi ext' ; . Entered a t the ondi CIiass matter. c.. fa, I. " t," on ' ta i~r( RATHER POLTROONISH! Jas. A. Hoyt Jr., a son of Col J. A. Hoyt who was a candidat for the office of Governor in th last primary, turns out to be tit writer of the editorial in th Columbia State which accused u of being "economical in the us of the truth." The slander wa unprovoked and we wanted t know upon what grounds such statement could be made, and it the issue of The State 13th, inst Jas. A. Hoyt Jr., in a signe< statement came out from hidin; and indulged himself in lon! distance abuse and vituperation a part of which was as follows "Ifn the editorial of June 2ii I di< not call Appelt a liar directly though I could have done so an< proved it." After emcssingi our opinio of this creature in a former is sue. we could ignore his stric tures. and wrote a letter to Th State asking for the productio of the proof: inyesterday 's issui of that journal our letter appear ed, together with what this Jas A. Hoyt Jr., calls the proof, an concluding with more restric tures. The proof offered is a follows: In THIE 31ANNING TIMES toward th latter part of June last year appeare an editorial charging that Col. Hoy had advocated high license. Thi statement. as Editor Appelt afterward explained, was based upon an editoria appearing in the South Carolina Bai: tist. but it had been denied and prove untrue in the daily papers of the Stat and the South Carolina Baptist had re tracted it before THE MANNING TIME gave it circulation. At the caipaig: meeting at Manning on June 2 Col Hoyt on the stand denounced the state meant as untrue, and although Appel was present he was never honest enocugl to acknowledge that he had made a: erroneous statement. In the same at ticle THE~ MANNING Tinus charae. that Colonel Hoyt was in coalitior ' it. high license. This statement Ciione Hoyt also denounced as false. ar'd a: though there was no proof to back Al pelt's assertion, he never corrected th falsehood. Here were two lies Appel told in the same article. 'In THE M1ANNING TIMEs of Augus 15. 1900, there appleared this paraar'al ianeditorial: "A close observer of his speeches wil detect Colonel Hoyt's politics by th way he vanders to the crowds he faceL if astrong dispensary crowd, he prefer that system to license. anli will promis if elected to enforce it better than iti being enforced now: if a Prohibitio: crowd, he protests with hands upraiset in holy horror against the State mak~ ing him a partner to the whiskey busi ness, and that the dispensary should b, stamp~ed out of existence: if the crown is in doubt he does not want to destro; the dispensary, but simply wants to re strict its sale for legitimate purposes. Inasmuch as Colonel Hoyt's positio: en the whiskey question did not vary r1 the slightest throughout the whol, campi~aign the above paragraph was: willful falsehood and Appelt knew it t, be so when he wrote it. In the- same issue of THE MANNINI TIMEs, August 15, but in anoher edi torial, Appelt said: "Do they~ know tha Colonel Hoyt has always been a leade in making a fight ag'ains.t the State col leges? * * * There has never been; movement to cripple these institution of learning but that it has had th, warm support of Colonel Hoyt." Inas much as Colonel Hoyt was, never al enemy of the State coleges and neve endeavored to cipple them this is an other falsehood told oy AppeJlt. These are a few instances of A ppelt' having prevaricated. If my scrap-boo had more extracts in it from THE M.\' NING TIMES I would possibly have bee able to give more extensive proof. but the above are suflicient to substantiat my statement that Louis Appelt. th editor of THE MANNING TIMF.s. is liar and a black-guard. .JAs. A. HOYT. JR. The careful reader will at onc discover that the proof offeredi nothing but a string of asser tions, together with two quota tions from the columns of TH]: TIMEs on a matter fresh in th minds of our readers who kep up with the campaign, and bein, unable to furnish the evidenc that we have been "economica in the use of the truth" he un: dertakes to shift the controvers on his father whose polic~y w opposed. In our opinion the animu which prompted the assertio: was our rebuking editorial whiec caused him to resign from th governor's staff. This sameJa A. Hoyt Jr., had many opportu nities to confront us in person i: Columbia, if he had any griev ences. but it seems that he pre ferred another method, and dii not let his grievances be know: until we smoked him out of hi hiding. Col. Hoyt's campaign speeche are not convenient, and refei ence to the files of The Stat will show the arguments, an. the promises he made on th stump to conform with what wv sai d in p~aragraphs qjuoted, an< taken from the reported sp)eeche in the daily papers, but thos issues have been fought out and to recur to them not is thireshing ove'r old straxw We are not going to be dragget into a controversy with Colone Hoyt for whi om we personall; have a high regard--our differ encdes were entirely poli tical, an were settled at the polls5. The1~ retraction of the Sout Carolina Baptist with referene to Colonel Hoyt's advocatin e)' us, nor do have any reco leetion of ever having heard thin the South Carolina Baptist r< tracted its charge, but we d remember that Colonel Hov when here, said that the Rev. J WV. Perry to whom we made re erence in our comments as or of the editors of that paper, wa not the author of that editoria and later we published a car from Mr. Perry diselaining an O sympathy with it. If J A. Hoyt Jr., cannt .rod'-'uce any better evidence < our being "economical in the us of the truth" to put it mildly, 11 1s very reckless, and as to th: closing words of the last pare . graph of his letter where he use the terms "liar and black-guard we can well afford to refrai from using harsh language, fc it would only be elevating thn creature to level of decency. He says in his letter of Jul 13th that we are "too cowardl to be a straight forward liar. According to the view of "Ja: A. Hoyt Jr., ". it requires braver, 2 to be a ''straight forward liar. we will not contend with him fo 3 that distinction. But to hay a waited nearly one year to giv vent to his spleen, and only the a in hiding until forced to com a out in the open, is not an exhib 3 tion of manliness or bravery. KANSAS CITY PLATFORM REPUDIATE: What will be the position c those South Carolina newspaper and politicians that want t drive out of the Democratic pal tv those who are unwilling t t endorse the Kansas City platfori since the Democrats of Ohio i l convention assembled have oper ly declared this repudiation bryanism and his leadersh il It needs no profound thinker t see that the National Democrati party contemplates a grea change in its policies, and th progressive idea, now being at vocated by men who will not b whipped into submission by th party lash in the hands of wil dreamers, and arrogant failures ' When the next Democrati Convention assembles the Popt lists will not be in control. neiti er will the Silver-Republicans a was the case in 1890 and 190( but the controlling influence wil 1 be in the hands of men who rec ognize the utter uselessness c attempting to force the Demc cratic party into the position c > obstructionists. The progressiv 2 movement cannot be hindered b :a few politiciaus whose politice t career mnay suffer, nor will th 2 people submit longer to b 3 trampled under the feet of vit ~ torious5 armies, just to permit leader to hold his commission. I There is a new condition t - face and those who cannot tur loose their antiquated ideas mus i stand aside to make room fo progress. The people are nc t satistied with continued defeats 2 and they are beginning to ques ition the leadership. As long a e they cling to the policies whic Smade it possible to bring int Sprominence certain politicians just so long will these politician 1 find it to their interests tr> figh Iany change, but let the chang conme and the very politician that have been doing their ut 1 most to prevent it, will be amon, the first to claim credit for th change. 1 The Democratic party willi ino unmistakable terms, at it ?very next convention do awa witih the platform adopted a Kansas City. The Ohio Demo< racy has set the pace and froi Inow on, every State conventior with the possible exception of few Southern States, will do a ~.Ohio did. The day has comn Swhen Democrats can advocate more progressive policy withot being detered by the "Republ ecanism" cry of the mnoss-backs - Democrats of the stamip of Moi .gan and Herbert of Alabame Bailey of Texas. Livingston c -Georgia, Carr of North Carolin and McLaurin of South Carolin have made it known that they n longer will be led by Telle> a Altgeldt, Pettigrew and othe Jonahs who have managed t crawl aboard the ship of Demo< Sracy and captured its helm. ] sthe Democratic party ev-er agai -hopes to hav-e an influential worn - ing force in Congress, it must d :somiething to infuse life into th a body politic. Tw~o defeats v*iJ t tually amounts to a death, an the "party must adopt ideas t win confidence before there wi be any possible chance for it. I - our humble judgment the Dem< Scratic party will not succeedi e getting a president within tli next ten years, but if we tak s hold of, and push forward suc t methods as the present cond i tions require, we may hope t e ake rapid gains in Congres: .we can never get in control b - blindly persisting in wanting t a swim up) stream. -The people of the South ai -environed with a condition whic I makes it not beneficial to divid< 1 it is to their interests to go int the general elections as -a unir and their only way to exer'cise s choice of mien and measures, 1 through the primnaries. If th pliticians~ manage by power C .1 majority to prev-ent the exercis eof ani honest judgment in th l imaries by prescribing th I men and measures to be vote for, conditions will arise the will be emibarrassing, becaus ,there are many people who d not believe party harmony ca .be best subserved by permnittin professional politicians to plac yokes on the people. SOur primaries are broad enoug - to admit the discussion of publi questions, and the peCople ar intelligent enough to decide wha suits them best. According t C some11 of -:he neCwspapers and po l ticians in this State. no mani L- dorse every plank in the Kansas .t platform. What will this class - say of the Democrats of Ohio, o who not only refused to endorse -t that platform, but they repudi F. ated W. J. Bryan? There is an F- element in South Carolina who e want to make a candidate swear s his allegience to Bryanism to 1, qualify him to be a candidate in d the primary, but the same re v q'uirement is not extended to the voter. A man is all right to vote >t in the primary whether he en >f dorses the Kansas platform or e not, but he must not run for e office. It is a sort of turkey and e buzzard story. But suppose a - candidate swears that he en *s dorses the Kansas City platform, " and the National convention re n pudiates th:'t platform, a n d r adopts one endorsing the princi .t pies now being advocated by the "Progressive Democrats," y which is being so bitterly fought v now, how will they get them selves together agaimY A poli . tician who is not wining to trust y the people, by gi'-ing the' opportunity to hear publ r tions discussed, will fint, e out of his dilemma even if he has e to stultify himself. Ohio has n tired the signal gun and the pro e gressive movement in the Dem i- ocratic party has begun, and with the exception of a few Southern States, the National convention will be made up of 1 new men, representing the agri f cultural, mining, manufacturing s and the general business inter o ests of the country. Political cranks and foosils will not be o wanted and when a platform is a adopted it will put the Republi a can party on a hustle to keep the Democrats from getting con f trol of Congress. p There is more Caitarrh in thts section of the aountry than all other diseases put together. C and until the last few years was supposed to be t nual.For a gra ayyasdoctors pro nounced it a lb-eal disease, and preseribed local e remedies. and by constantly failing to cure with ;ocal treatment. pronounced it incurable. Science - has proven catnrrh to be a constitutional dis ease. and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by e F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the b: od and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer cne hun c dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. - Address. F. J. CHEXMY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold by druggists. 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. S - - -- --- - , Wants to be a Legislator-Woe be Unto the } Dog. f Editor The Manning Times: As I am now debtor to you for THE TIMES, I have to write and ask you to f let the paper come on and I will pay un e as soon as I can. My wife likes to read y it. although she says she could print a better paper herself. Is it not strange that women will find fault with every e thing a man does and yet they will ask e us to marry them. - o ice I was a small boy wearing knee skirts did I ever see so much rain fall as we had in May~ and June this year. and our crops look bad from it. P but may- do better than we expect at 3 present. SMr. Dempsey Griffin is home from ,the South Carolina College and a trip irto Asheville, N. C., as delegate to the MIiss Oneda Griffin and Miss Delia . Geddings arc home from the Orange burg College. M r. L. A. Graham lost his baby girl, *2 11 months old, on the 6th instant. She p was buried at the Connor graveyard. MIrs. Julia Ardis died on the 7th and 'was buried at Calvary church. S As we could not get the railroad comn t pany to accept the name of Clarendon e for our town, we had to get the Post s master General to restore the old name of Pinewood to our postoffice, which -was done on the first of July. Many Sthanks to Mr. Bristow for the same. e I haven't heard a man say he regret. ted the Governor's action in calling off the Tillman-3IcLaurin scrap this year. SSome of my friends want me to run 5 for the House of Representatives from 7 Clarendon next year, but time will de Scide that. If .vou have no objections I will give my vie ws on some public ques tions. If I was a lawmaker of this State aI would favor the completion of our! ,State House, a liberal support to our a colleges, common schools and old vet erans: I would favor keeping State and scounty taxes as low as possible to pay alawful expenses; I would favor an a amendment to our stock law, to allow Sstock outside of incorporated towns to run at large from thc first of December 'to the 15th of February, as is now being -unlawfully done all over the State every winter. I am in favor of our old pistol law, but opposed to the Henderson gat linug gun pistol law we have now; this is a mean lawv to say the least of it. To enforce this law against the farmers of a the State would be an outrage, and it a would not affect town pe~ople. I am op .posed to all Yankeeiz.ed laws for this State: I am ill favor of the dispensary l.la w, and to improve on it wherever pos5 o sible to do so. Twenty and thirty day .terms on chaingangzs is no punishment to criminals or profit to the county; I would favor sixty and ninety-day terms a for small crimes. I am in favor of a dol :lar tax on all dogs except packs of fox o hounds, for which I would make a lib eral reduction. I am satisfied that I ecotuld make a smooth working dog law 'that would meet the alpproval of every d intelligent man in the State, as it would o pr-otect the owners of valuable dogs, [stock. p)oultr-y and school children from the worthless dogs the negro raises and a which overrun our State. There would >- be no way for a negro to jump the law a withot jumping into the chaingang for ninety days or pay a thirty-dollar fine. eI woul& favor anyv lawv that will hell) e my State along in'tile race of progress, b~ for I am aware of the fact that it has .kept behind many States of the South in progressive law making.FA E. ;:Pinewood, S. C.. Jutlv 12. 1901. 0 Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large e or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakeneid by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse be 0 tweein meals and when y-ou feel a fullness and - eight in the region of the stomach nfter cat ing. indicating that you have eaten too much. a take one of Chambaerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For s sale by Tlhe It. 11. Loryea Drug Store. isaae M1. eLoryeai. Prop. Stages of Water. Camnden. July 12. 5 a. mi.--Height of watere river. [-2 feet. being a fall of 5.5 feet during past e hours. El July 15. $ a. m.--Height of Wateree river, t~ 9 feet. bh-' a fall of 5-10 of a foot during past '4 hours. CColumbia. July 12. S a. in.- Height of Congra 0 ree river. feet. beingr a fall of 1-10 of a foot a during past ?.4 hours. cr July 13. s a. in.-- Heigrht of Congraree river. 1.5 feet. being stationary during past 24 hours. St. stephen's. July 15. 8 a. mn.--Height of Santee river. 7.9 feet. being a f;:ll of 1-10 of a 1i foot (luring past 24 hours. c July 13. 8 a. mn.-Height of santee river. 7.6 efeet. being a fall cof :-10 of a foot during past 24 thour. -Bears the AThe ind You Have Always Bought How Few Persons Escape a Toothache; how many suffer unnecessarily. By the use of PERRY DAVIS PAIN-KILLER the pain is almost instantly stopped and a complete cure effected. For a swollen jaw or face due to ulcerated teeth, Pain Killer acts like magic. Do not suffer a moment, but get a bottle. Avoid sub stitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. Our old acquaintances, the South African "kopjes" are get- 1 ting into print again. Can some- a thing be doing down there? I Pyny-Balsam Stops the Tickling, I and quickly allays infanmation in the throat. So far as we know, instruc- r tions have not yet been sent to 1 the Philippines to hang the car pet baggers. This must be done sooner or later, however. A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afflicted witch any throat or lung trouble. give it a trial for it is certain to i prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all r other treatment for years. have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless. that the climate of fa nious health resorts failed to benefit. have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by The R. 3. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. It's a pity that J. Pierpont Morgan was at sea during the hot spell. He might have mon opolized it and put it in cold storage till next winter if he had been here. You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless 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. 50c. Thirty seven English boys are coming over this fall to attend the Boston institute of technolo- i gy. Britian is at last waking up to American mechanical suprem acy. ATLANTA. GA.. Nov. 19. 1900. We have handled Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders) ever since its first intro :uction to the public and trade as a proprietary nedicine. and our trade in it has steadily in- re reased from year to year until our orders now v amount to two or three hundred gro:ss per year. L which is a very strong evidence of its merit and the satisiaction it is giving to the mothers of the country. for they say that nothing so effect ually counteracts the effects of the summer's hot sun or overcomes so quickly the troubles . incident to teething. THE LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO.. 4 Wholesale Druggists. 4 For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. + 4 4 People who talk so lightly j Ibout amending the Constitution 4 4 >f the United States, forget that + twelve States can, either by op- $ position or neglect, defeat any 4 action. 4 4 - -- - 4 "I am indebted to Ode Minute Cough + lure for my present good health and + yife. I was treated in vain by doctors or lung trouble following la grippe. I + xok One Mlinute CJoua~h Cure and re- + ~overed my health." Mr. E. H. Wise,~ Nadison, Ga. The R. B. Loryea Drug + store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.4 It is tru~e that France is not + increasing as fast as other coun tries, but all the same it is too arly to reckon her defunct for a + while yet. History shows that The has great staying qualities. ~ 4 The Best Prescription for Malaria + Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's 'asteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron + nd Quinine is a tasteless form.-No ~ :ure, no pay. Price 50c. Was It a Complinient? It was at the end of her first week in o the new school, she having been trans- tl ferred from down town, that the teach-" er asked little Wilhelmina how she P liked the new school. The little one's face brightened up as she answered: "Oh. I like it first rate, and I like you j too." "That's very nice; but why do you - like me?" queried the teacher. "Oh, you see," said the little pupil, "I always did like a bossy teacher." New York Times. "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques- - tion, the best and only eure for dyspep sia that I have ever come in contact vith and I have used many other prep- e, irations" John Beam, West Middle sex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol s Dyspepsia Curo as it contains all the aatural digestants. It will digest all inds of food and can't help but do you good. The Rl. B. Lor-yea Drug Store, [saac M. Loryea, Prop. It Works Both Ways. "You are an ungrateful ebild! if it hadn't been for you. I could have gone, to the mothers' congress." I "If It hadn't been for me, you couidn't have gone, because you wouldn't have been a mother."-Cleveland Plaih Deal Beas theTh Kind You Hlave Always Bout. Signature Of Two Evils the Lesser. Papa-Didn't I tell you, Willie, if I caught you playing with Tommy Jink again I would whip you? Willie-Yes, sir. Papa-Then why were you playing with him? Willie-Well, I got lonesomer than I thought a lickin would hurt, so I just c went over and played with him; that's why.-Detrolt Free Press. CASTOR IA F'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ~ Bears the Signature of L aJ tl SUMT'ERAD MILIT2 ADFEMALE (Chartered.) SUM3TE] CLARENCE .J. OWENS OU.-i ET-That our Young Men may be devel' our Daughters may be as corner stones. polished al CouRSEs-Literary (Regular). Scientific (Ri Charcoal and Cast Drawing. Pastel. Water Color. ing. Commercial: Book-keepir~g. Stenography. T sion. Military: Drill. Physical and Bayonet Exerc DEGREEs-Two Degrees given. B. L. andl A. E EXPEzss-Matricultion. $5.001: Board per m( for year. $3.00. P'otNTs OF ADVANTAGE-1. Accessible loca Healtfulness-Pure water, good drainage; 3. E majestic oaks: 4. Influence-social. intellectual al facturing center: 6. School Organizations-Literal Journal: 7. Faculty. Six male and six female teacl sitis. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. >rice 25 cents. It was a quarter of a century before he signing of the American Declara ion of Independence that the first the ter was opened in New York. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Aittle Early Risers compel your liver ud bowls to do their duty. thus giving ou pure, rich blood to recuperate your ody. Are easy to take. Never gripe. 'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. .oryea, Prop. The father of the game of whist, Ed nond Hoyle, lived to be 97 years old. :[is treatise on cards has been pub isbed in all languages. and probably no ork except the Bible has passed brough more editions. The original work appeared In London in 1742. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab Its. All druggists refund the money [ it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig .ature is on each bo;. 25c. Woman's Delicate Organism Even the most vigorous [ woman, living under the artificial conditions of today, needs a tonic regulator for her delicate organ ism, otherwise she is liable to those untold sufferings that re sult from displacement or some form of female complaints. G. F. P. (Gerstle's Female Pan acea) gives that tone to the female organs which insures healthy action and perfect regularity. I old your G. F; P. to a young lady customer whom hys n Ghad given up as hopeless, and told her it idh o ood he ned not fort. After taking ,alth ever since J. B. r InaxD. Moore's Bridge Ala. It your case is not fully covered by our FREE ROOK "HEALTHY MOTHERS MAKE HAPPY HOMES." write in confidence for free advice to LADIES HEALTH CLUB eare L. Genstle & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. PRICE $1.00 A BOTTLE. fordruggist does not handle G. F. P. ask him to ndfor it, otherwise send ut-our order and s1 and s will supply you direct, expressage prepaid. .GERSTLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop. 4 Wheeler's Chill Fever!! THE NIW COMBINED CURE FOR$ Chills and Fever3 Cures When All Others Fall. FOR SALE BY THE 4 R. B, Loryea Drug Store, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop. * Supervisor's Notic(e. During the summer the duties of my ice will require most of my time on 1e roads, and the Supervisor's office -ill only be open for the approval of apers at the regular Board mecetings, ie first Saturday in each month. Persons having business in the office ill call on Mr. J. H. Lesesne, clerk of oard. T. C. OWENS, AND SUPPLIES 516Y61E8 OF __________All Kind. Repairing a Specialty. Work do~nc in first class uaanner by Experi iced Workmen. Bring your Wheel and have it fixed 'o it will TAY FIXED. The Bicycle liustler, 'LIAN WEIN3BEM. Opposite Central Hotel. Teiphone No. 63. SURVEYOR'S CARD. Parties desiring surveys and plats iade will receive my most careful and curate attention. I am stupplied with improved instru ents. Addr'ess. S. 0. CANTEY, Summerton. S. C. Roofing Paper. -ply Rtooling P'aper'....75 pr' r'oll. -ply Rooting Pap~er'.......52e' peri roll. -ply" Tarrecd Paper'........35 per' ton. osin-Sized Sheathing Paper. i' lbs. per r'oll...............30e per r'oll. 0-b. Paper............3c per roll. 0-b. Paper.............50~ per roll. All prices f.o.b. Charleston. For direct shipments from factory in ts of 25, 50 or 100 rolls, we can make loser deliv'ered prices. RROIN PORI1ll CEMN CO., 94.96 E. Bay St., CHARL.ESTON, S. C. J. M~. McCOLLOUGH, pposi te Legg & HT Ltch inson's Stables. Give me a tr'ial and 1 w~ill give you l best work for little mioney. Satisfaction guaranteed. WLY @ ACADEMY SEfIINARY, L S. C. (Non-Sectarian.) ,A. M., President. >ped physically. mentally. morally. and ' that ter the similitude of a palace.' Igular). Music. Vocal and Instrumental. Art. Crayon and Oil. Portraiture and China Paint rpewriting. Elocution. Oratory and E'xprets ise Sigrnaling arid Military Science. nh, 38.00: Tuition per month. 0-.00: Sureonl. ion-Sixteen passenger trains per dav:'. eauty -Wide avenues, handsome buildinigs. id religious: 5. Enterprise-Trade and manu HAY, CORN AND ATS. We are selling these cheaper than the market will justify and will con tinue to do so as long as our pres ent supply holds out. Don't delay buying. Come at once. Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, Tli Maolluu grocry Co. ' WHOLESALE GROCERS. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO, a OLD DOMINION tCEMwir ENTrrCO r om . \2 S11 Portland Cement, American and Belgian, Rosendale Cement, Lime, Plaster. Cor. East Bay and Cumberland Sts., - - CHARLESTON, S. C. We have a cargo of Eastern flockport Maine Lime on way. Send in your orders for shipside shipment. WHY SUFFER FROM CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you TASTE can be cured by " '" Roberts' Chill Tonic CHILL TONIC The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. 23 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight 254 . ful to take. W. M. BROCKINTON, Manning. T. J. DAVIS, Jordan. D. 0. RHAME, Summerton. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 to $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bee. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of' Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. IC contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms , and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of~ The Kiud You Hlave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 1.... C.....A.. C-OMAN. 1? MaURRAY STA*-ET. NEWu YORK CATY. ATLANTIC COAST LINE CRAnLEsToN, S. C., June 9, 1901. On and after thin date the following passenger schedule will be in effect: NORTHEASTERN RA1LR:OAD. South.Bound. *35. 23. *53. Lv Florence, 3.00 A. 7.55 P. Lv Kingstree, 3 56 9.07 Lv Lanes, 411 9.27 5 55 P. Ar Charleston, 5.40 11.15 7.40 North-Bound. *78. *32. *52. Lv Charleston, 6.45 A. 5.00 P. 7.00 A. Lv Lanes, 8.16 6.10 8.35 Lv Kingstree, 8.32 6.25 Ar Florence, 9.30 7.20 *Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fayetteville-Short Line-and make close connection for all points North. Trains on C. & D. R. R. leave Florence daily except Sunday 9.55 a m, arrive Dar lington 10.28 a in, Cheraw, 11.40 a u., Wadeslboro 12.35 p us. Leave Floren.e daily except Sunday, 8.00 p in. arrive Dar lington, 8.25 p in, [artaville 9.2f p n, Bennetsvilie 9.21 p mn, Gibson 9.45 p in. Leave Florence Sunday only 9.55 a m, ar rive Darlington 10.27. Hartsville 11.10 Leave Gibson daily except Sundiay 6.35 e m, Bennettsville 6.59 am, arrive Darling. ton 7.50 a m. .eave Hartsville daily c - eept bundav 7 00 a mi, arrive Darlingto.: 7.45 a in, leave Darlington 8.55 a in, arrive Florence 9.20 a in. Leave Wudesboro daily except Sunday 4 25 p in, Cheraw 5.15 lo m', Darlington 6.29 p iv, arrive Florence 7 I as. Leave Hartsville Sunday only 8.15 a in Darlington 9.00 a m, arrive Florence 9.2 a Mn. J. 1. KENLI!Y, JNO. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Manager. Gen' Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. I. M. EMERSON, Gent Pass. Agent. W.C.&A. South-Bound. 55. 35 52. Lv Wilinginton,'3.45 P. Lv Marion, 6.40 Ar Florence, 7.25 Lv Florence, '8.00 '3.00 A. Ar Sumter, 9.15 4.(.2 Lv Sumter, 9.15 *9 23 A. Ar Columbia, 1040 . l0.5 No. 52 runs throngh frow (lharleston vin Central R. Rt, leaving Charleson 7 00 a in. Lanes 8.35 a in, Manning 9 17 a in. North-Baund. 54. 53 32. Lv Columbia, *640 A. *4 15 P. Ar Sumter, 8.05 5.35 Lv S"ter, 8 05 *624 P. Ar Florence, 9 20 -735 Lv Florence, 10.00 Lv Mdarion, 10.35 Ar Wilimington, 1.25 *Daily. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C. via C'ential R. R., arriving .anning 6.28 p m., Lanes, 7.11 p in, Charleston 8.50 p in. Trains on Conway Branch leave Chad bourn 11.50 a in, arrive Conway 1.30 p in, returning leave Conway 3.40 p m, arrive Chadbourn 5.20 p in, leave Chadbours, 5.35 p in, arrive at Elrod 8.10 p in, rteurning leave Elrod 8.40 a in, arrive Cbadbourn 11.25 a in. Daily except San day. J. i. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'I Pass. Agent. CENTRAL R. B. OF SO. CAROLINA. No. 52 Lv Charleston, 7.00 A. ii. Lv Lanes, 8.37 " Lv Greeleyvzle, 8.50 " Lv Foreston;, 8.59 " Lv Wiluna's .Mhll, 9.07 " Lv Alcidln, 9.2,, -" Lv Broydon, 9.34" Lv WV. & S. .Juuart., 9.48 Lv Suhmter, 9.51 " Ar Columiat. 11.13 " No. 53 Lv Columbia, 3.10 P. M. Lv Sumtger, 5.33 " Lv W. &S. Jnnet. 4.36 " Lv Brogdoun, 4.50 " Lv Alcoln, 5.00 " Lv Manning, 5.08 " Lv Wilson's Mill, 5.20" Lv Foreston, 5.28 " Lv Greeleyville, 5.38 Ar Lanes, 5.53 " Ar Charleston, 7.40" Land Surveying and Leveling. I will .do Surveying, etc., in Claren don and adjoining. Counties. Call at office or address at Sumter, S. C. P. O. Box 101. JOHN R. HAYNESWORTH. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificiallydigeststhefoodandalds Nature In strenghning and recon. n.It Isthe latestdiscovereddlge ant and tonic. No other preparation can aprahIt in efficiency. It In. stanl relieves and permanently cures Indigestion, Heartburn, F&~tceSour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, G3astragl,Crampsand all otherresults of impefetdigetin. Prepared byE. C, DOWNTT A CO.. Cb6c@U@ The R. B, Loryea Drug Store. IsAAc M. LOBREA. PR. A Qood Clothing Store Is where you 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. 1. L DAVID & MO S, W. Cor, King and Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON. S.C. Money to Loan. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. 'Phone No. 25. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW,- ' MANNTN, S. C.