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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., OCT. 16, 1901. W. E. JENKINSON. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:25 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. par. io cents each wav. Everythiug for the School Room. The . B. Loryea Drug Store. Let everybody attend the Old Maids' Convention tomorrow evening. Fox River Butter and Full Cream Cheese on ice at Manning Grocery Co. Rye Seed, plant the best, just ar rived. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Lost-A fountain pen, the finder will confer a favor by leaving it at the post office. A fine Pencil Tablet and Pencil, 6 cents, at Rhame's Drug Store, Summer ton. Solicitor Wilson has begun his rounds, starting at Florence. Judge Aldrich is presidering. As usual we lead. Pearle Onion Sets just received. The I. B. Lorrea Drug Store. For Sale-My residence and three vacant lots on Church Street. Apply on premises till November 13. MRS. M. 1. DAVID. A fine line of house, wagon, buggy, or floor Paints at Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton. The editor was called to Charleston this evening to attend the meeting of the State commission to-day. Our Own Label read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Erug Store. Mrs. J. H. \IcKnight gave us much delight, and a big dinner by bringing us a fine lot of collards and juicy cu cumbers. A real good Ink or Pencil Tablet and Pencil-6 cents, at Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton. The senior member of the firm of Pria gle Bros. and Mr. Joseph Drake of the Drake, Innis Shoe Company of Char leston spent last Sunday in Manning. Our Cologne is conceded to be the best, a trial will convince. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Governor McSweeney has appointed Mr. Henry B. Bateman, magistrate at Paxville to fill out the unexpired time caused by the death of the late Jas. F. Richbourg. A little can of pait will make your mantlepiece look prettier. Rhaime's Drug Store, Summerton. Do not fail to read the advertisement of the Summerton drug store is this issue, Dr. D. 0. Rhame's 4s an up-to date drug store, and he believes in printer's ink. Clark's Favorite Baking .Powder still continues a prime favorite with careful housewives. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Superintendent's office will be open on Monday, Thursday and Satur day of each week ior the exchange and sale of school books. L. L. WELLS. 28-3t] Co. Supt. of Ed. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by the iR. B. Loryea Drug store. New cotton buyer in town, Mr. J. M. Clark is here to buy for the Sloans of Wilmington. He says he will buy from the wagons or anywhere else. His headquarters and scales will be on court house square, drive to the rear of court house with your cotton. Wanted-A few families having boys and girls twelve years old and upwards to work at Sumter Cotton Mills, Sum ter, S. C. [10-3t Mr. J. H. Lesenie the expert employ ed by the County Commissioners to ex amine the books of the county officials has finished his labors, and his report will be filed in the office of the clerk or court. We are told that the report is a voluminous document, and if his conclusions are correct, there should be some money paid into our county treasur. There is no occasion for us to blow our horn, the public whom we have served so faithfully will do our blowing or us. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Jenkinson's big advertisement in -this issue is indeed "a red letter" one, and it shows the man's thorough going spirit regardless of expense to keep in touch with the people. There is no doubt about it, Bill Jenkinson has a tremendous stock of up-to-date goods and he will sell them, if hard work, honest efforts and low prices will mn duce the trade. Come to see him. When you see it in our advertisement it is so. Toilet Soap 3 cakes for 10 cents the best value for the money ever offered in Manning. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. It would be a protection to the people of this town, if the Council will enact an ordinance, making it a fineable of fence for butcher shops to sell spoiled meats. Within the past few days we know of a family in this town that came near being poisoned with spoiled pork that was bought from a butcher here. In most every town we know of. the sale of spoiled meats is punishable with heavy fines. When you cannot sleep for coughing. it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamnberlait s ough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and mzake sleep possible. It is good. Try It. For sale by The R. B. Loryea .Drug The entertainment known as the "Old Maid's Convention" to be given at the Institute hall tomorrow evenmng promises to be a highly enjoyable per formance, and it should receive a large audience. The object of the affair is purely a benevolent one, and all who attend can feel that they are the pa trons of a worthy object. Let every body turn out to see these old maids convince the old bachelors that mar ried folks are not the only happy ones, and it is about as well to have a life of single blessedness as one of double cussedness. The old maids are in this thing to make people happy for once, after which they will return to their accustomed habits of scolding, fault finding, gossiping, devotion to prayer. and watching their neighbor im the congregation to see what sort of a hat she has on etc. etc. Everybody_ go out omrrow night. Admission 25 cents. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt, says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of .all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. The . B. Loryea Drug Store. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt. gen tle, effective in removing all impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. The B B. Loryea Drugt Store. The report of the County Commis sioners published in this issue shows an item which to our mind had better been submitted to the courts before payment. We refer to the claim of J. M. Richardson for mule ruined $125. It is a bad precedent to pay such claims uncontested, unless the Commissioners admit that the cause of damage to the mule was the result of their negleet. If some mischievous person s removes a plank from a bridge. and a horse is in jured, the commissioners should not be held liable. but if a bridge is neglected that is a different matter. In our opin ion it is safer to compel the parties to prove their claims and to show the liability of the county, before the com missioners approve and pay such ( laims. the money for which comes from the taxpayers. Our greatest objection to allowing this class of claims without a contest, is. it leavesiroom for reckless charges to be made, and it is not t-king the proper precaution to protect the taxpayer. We have no doubt :hat Mi-. Richardson's mule was ruined, hut how came it to be ruined the pablic who are called upou to pay have had no opportunity of knowing. If the mule was hurt by the reckless driving of a wagoner. or if a plank had been removed, or there was no neglect on the part of the authoritis., the county should not be matle to pay. These matters should be forced to go to a jury and it will keep the county from being flooded with claims. Seven Years in Bed. -Will wonders ever cease':" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence. Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble. nervous prostration and general debility: --Three bottles -f Electric Bitters en abled ibe to walk." she writes. --and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suf fering from Headache. Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Melancholy. Fainting and Dizzy Spells will and it a priceless blessing. Try it, Satisfaction guar-anteed. 1. B. Loryea Drnt Store. Only 50c. Nt Dead But Sleepeth. Mrs. Lizzie Wells. nee Jones. after a briei and painful illness, died at her home near Felder on the evening o October 7th. 1901. aged 29 years. She was married to J. Oliver Wells April 24th 1895. She was pleasant and amiable in disposition, a sincere Chris tian. a noble woman. and in all the re lations of life a blessing. Cheerfulness was a leading trait in her character, and she lived and died in full confidence of the goodness and wisdom of a nevererring God. She was a true and devoted wife and mother, and leaves a husband, two lit tle children and a host of relations and friends to mourn her sad death. "She is not dead it was only a trans mission, a strange forgetting to resume the breath for such as she, so beloved, so loving, there is no death." J. C, G. Jordan. S. C. Oct. 14. 1901. Stepped Into Live Coals. -. Wnen a child I burneU my foot frightfully, writes W. H. Eads of Jonesville. Va., "-whicb caused horrible leg sores for thirty years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me aftei everything else failed." Infaflible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold b5 The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 25c. 5 Paxville News. Editor The Manning Times: There having been some time since last I wrote, I hardly know where tc begin. Our community has been through some trying ordeals in the past few weeks: there having been three deaths in two weeks time. First Judge Richbourg passed away, then Mrs. Martha Bradham, and last, a bright little girl of Mr. Rivers Jones. We are happy to announce that "our friend" Parker Brown who has been extremely ill, is convalescent. Miss ILouise McKnight, Miss Sophie Huggins, Frank Huggius, and Bruce Bradham are in Edgetield attending Ithe South Carolina Co-educational In stitute. Miss Irene Touchberry is attending school in Hartsville this season. Miss - lma Geddings left Saturday or New Zion, where she will take charge of the New Zion school. We wish her much success. The work on the new school house is progressing rapidly. and from all ap pearances will be a building to be ap preciated by Paxville people. The new Methodist Church is making good headway and will soon be ready for use. Several af the folks from here went to Sumter Saturday to the '-circus." "A SUBSCRIBER." Paxville, S. C.. Oct. 14 1901. Attention, Conrner Mounted Rifles. Orders No. 12. The Conner Mounted Rifles are here by ordered to assemble at their drill ground on Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 o'clock a. in., armed and equiped as required by law. By order A. J. RJCHBOURG . Captain. H. 1B. BATE2MAN. Orderly Ser-gt. When you have no appetite. do not relisi your food and feel dull after eating, you may know tha- you need a dose of Chamberlaini: IStomach and Live Tablets. Pricer. 15c. Sam pIes free at The R. B. Loryea Drugs Store. Perhaps You Wonder if the tormenting cold that made las1 winter one long misery will be as bad this year. Certainly not, if yoa take Allen's Lung Balsam wherr tickling and rawness in the throat announce the presence of the old enemy. Do no1 expect the cold to wear itself out. Take the right remedy in time. Allen'i Lung Balsam is free from opium. Truth Will Prevail. Many people doubt the statemente in behalf of L. & M. Paint but whet they see how it covers and wears they are prevailed upon to buy i and about ten years after come bacd for more. The old paint is sil Ir good condition but they want t< change the colors on the house The R. B. Loryea Drag Store. so1b agents. Manning. S. C. Blood. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and 'spirits high, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and bramir Iin body and mind, with con. tinual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits no cheer, no sprrng, when res1 is not rest and p~t is nil sleep, we are sta: our blood is por; there is; little nutri ment im it. Back of the blood, is food to keep the blood rich. WVher it fails, take Scott's Emulsior of Cod Liver Oil, It sets the whole body goingr again-mar woman and child. If von have ntot tried it. send~ for free samne its areealie taste wiin: uprise you. SCOTT & BOWN , Chemzists 4094t5 Pearl street, Ntw York. Soc. and $1.oo; all druggists Special Iotice! We beg to inform our friends and the public generally that we are prepared to fill Prescriptions at any hour during Sundays. Night calls responded to promptly and pleasantly. All Prescriptions entrusted to us will be tilled skillfully and carefully. Mail orders receive immediate attention. Phone No. 2. The R. B. Ioryea Drug Storo. I-saae -Al. Loryea, Prop. oll,:-vi (: ILimx C.0 > session of e Luthern Ctnih o: :U.th m: report of the Su yreaool w,..: n mittee was read. I showed tueri were 21 publicatons for the Sauiayschool published by the cburch, and the com mittee recommended there be a primary graded lesson pian adopted and put into use as soon as practicable, and that the present international lessons be adhered to until the graded lessons could be ar. ranced. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen. Ind: --De Witt's Littie Earlv Risers never bend me double like otier pills, but do their work Lhoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store $20,000 Damaae Suit Filed. ATLANTA, Oct. 12.-Mrs. Janie Har dage, thrt .;h her attorneys, has brought suit against the Seaboard Air Line Railway company for $20,000 damages. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. It is called Chamberlain-s Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and wil prevent the attack if given as soon as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. Price, 25c. per box. Sam ple free. Snow Falls in Colorado. DENVER, Oct. 1.-Snow fell on the Continental divide last night. In the towns and valleys it melted quickly, but the peakq are covered with snow today. 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 ta.steless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. GERMAN TARIFF BILL. Will Be Passed by Federal Council Wi:hout Alteratioo. NEw NORE, Oct. 1.-The Berlin cor respondent of The Times says Count Von Buelow, the imperial chancellor, has been received by Emperor William in the royal shooting box, near Berlin, for the first tiie since the meeting at Dantzic. It is assumed that the tariff question was discussed. It is said that there is no doubt that the tariff bill will be passed by the fed eral counsel without alteration. As for the reiehstag, it is swayed by a major ity of Protectionists, subject to the in fluence of the Agrarian league. Strong opposition to the measure, however, continues. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quick ly, surely and safely, saving you the ex pense and danger of an operation. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. SENERAL STERNOURO TALKS OFTHE ARMY Health of Troops Is Reported Unusually Good. DEATH RATE IN CHINA As a Result of American Occupation In Cuba Nearly Every City and Town Has Had Its Sanitary ConditIons Em proved. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.-Surgeon Gen eral Sternburg's annual report to the secretary of war says the health in the army was unusually good during the cal endar year 1900. The admission race to hospitals for all causes in the army, volunteers and regulars, with a mean strength of 100,389, was 2314.81 per thousand of strength, compared with 2178.06 in the previous year, but dur ing the year 1899 only 39,280 men of a total of 105,546 were serving in the Philippines, while in the past year 66, 862 of the total of 100,88~9 were thus serving. In the Philippine islands, with a mean strength of 66,882, the admission rate was 2621. 96, as compared with 2395.52 in the previous year, this increase being mainly due to disease among the volun teers, the ratio for which rose from 1859.21 to 2761.79. Tne regulars on the other hand showed a marked decrease in the ratio cf admission for disease, which fell from 3454. 10 to 2197.73. Two-thirds of the admission for dis ease were caused by malarial fevers and diarrhoeal diseases. The deaths from all causes amounted to 28.75 per 1,000 of strength, as compared with 50.58 in the previous year. Disease caused 20.26 deaths, the principal cause being dysen tery, which, with other intestinal dis eases, gave a ratio of 9.98. The rate from injury amounted to 8.49. The death rate in China was 47.78 per 1,000 of strength, 23.62 from disease and 24.14 from injury. From the close of the calendar year 1900 to the latest reports the health of the troops in the Philippines was stead ily improved. The health of the troops in Cuba dur ing the year was excellent. As a result of American occupation nearly every city and town has had its sanitary con ditions improved. Speaking of special diseases General Stenberg says: "The steady decrease of late years in the admissions for alcoholism among the men of the regular army is a matter for congratulation. Military officers may be said to be unanimous in their opinion that this may be the result of the establishment of the post exchange or canteen at military posts. There is less drunkenness among the troops in active service than in a command be ing on garrison duty in times of peace is signature is on every 3ox of the genuino taxative Bromo-Quimine Tablets so remedy that ca:-es a -cold in one day Al Notice. All)ersons having claims against the estate of the late Morgan L. Sauls will present them duly attested, and all persons indebted thereto, will make payment to the undersigned. FANNIE H. SAULS, Administratrix. October 16th, 1901. [11-3t] Money to' Lend On improved farming lands. Terms: as long as wanted: intierest, 7 per cent on lar-ge loans: 8 per cent on smnall loans. For particulars apply to LEE & MOISE, Attorneys, Have You Thought That Dr. W. E. Brown & Co., does not keep everything that youl want from THE DRUG STORE? If so, give them a call and learn that. INOf V[[IER They sell everything sold in a first class, up-to date drug store. DR. W. E. BROWN & CO'S Magical Headache Powder's relieve headace promptly, and are harmless. Any physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and accurately compounded from the purest DRUGS. All Patent Medicines advertised in this paper sold in bur STORE. Next Door to New York Racket, IS THE PL A CE. Special Notice Til Houseeepr We are selling a few articles of Can Goods at COST. 10c. Bottle Pickles for........... 7c 15c. Canj3-lb. Table Apples.. 1 OC. 5c. Can Potted Ham......... 4c. 15c. 3-lb. Can Jelly for. 1 Oc. Nice Table Peaches, per Can.. 1 c Fine Pineapples, per Can... 2c. Butter Dish full of Mustard... Oc 12c. Fruit Jars at......... . e 25c. Can Cran Berry Sauce at.2OC. Dried Peaches, per lb..........5c. 1c. package Corn Starch at.. :.5C. A tumbler full of Parched Coffee50. 1-lb. Package Parched Coffee, 150 We als hndl ... ... .B-la.nk Coffee any size package you want. 1-lb grand Java and Mocha Coffee at 15c. now 10c. We also have some Buck Wheat on hand at 5c. per package. Look at the Ground Pepper at 10c. per lb. Hecker's Oat Meal just in, 121c. p~er package. If you want any fine GOODS that you never saw before, call on T. NIMMER and see for yourself. Ark Soap at 2c. each. Blue Soap, large Bar at 4c. each. We also have 2,000 lb. Mixed Candy on band put up in 30-lb pails. at Ge. per lb. if you take a pail at a time. 'lHOMAS NIMMER, PROMPT ATTENTION. Assumes the responsibility of many lines. A word as to such goods as come under our Label. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our "Aeme" Brand Gireen and Black . .. Is unsurpassed in quality and flavor; tea drinkers realize this. While Tea is a leading article of household use among all classes y'et it has never received sufficient attention in this country. Tea is not a new discovery, you can get Tea almost any where; the main ques tion is where to get real high grade Tea for the least money. No efforts have been spared in secur ing the very best grade of Teas at prices to meet the requirements of the most fastidious. An Exceedingly High Grade Tea In Green and Black at an exceedingly Low Price. W E SIMPLY LEAD ! ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sipgn or t he Golcden Mortar MANNINC, S. C. 'P'HONE NO. 2. gg Mal. Orders receive immdediate atteton. WELGOME STEPIN PL EA 'S ANDS We are at this writing, and have been for some time attending right to our P's and Q's in order to be able to show our pat rons a line of Fall and Winter Suits that's different-that is different in style, in make and in price, from the Suits nearly every store has. Our Spread is ready and you are invited in to see it. Every style that fashion has smiled upon is here, and every suit-as it cc nes to us goes to you, at a bargain. - THE SWELL DRESSER comes here for his swell suit. THE CONSERVATIVE flAN comes here for his well made good looking, conservative suit. THE flAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes here to get the most for his money and N 0 N E go away dissatisfied. D. J. CHANDLER, Clothier F'urishier Hatter SUMTER, S. C. - ese e bIV I A- & 60. _ Leaders in SCaps anci. G-ent's Futr Snish.1.gs. Remember the WALK OVER Shoes for men and boys. The DREW SELBY'S for ladies. SThe STAR for misses andc Children. SAlways examine our lines before buy ~ing. 9 Yours anxious to please,g I0..K DAVIS & 001.u , 6 6 AVANT'S LATEST BULLETIN Prices that cannot be beat. Complete stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishings. I; Groceries at Wholesale Prices. GIVE US A CALL. . . van SUMMERTON, S. C. The Reason Why Is Always Selling Goods D. H IRSCiIMANN I.ee-t F Because only facts are advertised. Nothing misrepresented. Your money returned if not satisfied. Nothing carried in stock but 3T1h Oeaug Up-to Date 21=11=A096' . . Nothing handled that bears a loss. Everything sold on a living basis; ot in a hurry to get rich. We are enjoying a nice business and mean to contimue, and for above'. reason given are bound to hold and improve our large number of custom ers. We Handle Everything to Wear. Come to HIRSCHMANN'S Store and supply your Fall wants. CLOTHING of all kind. dur business in this line is larger than .ver - before by 100 per cent-Quality and Prices have done It. SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS and all kinds of DRES6 STUFFS to select from, at prices lower than the other man's-quality as good and better. SHIRT WAISTS HOSIERY, SKIRTS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR and COLLARS to suit you. We Carry the Finest Line of... Up-to-Date Millinery . ..nthe Town of Mannig - We have the lines and the prices. We show the goods and they do the est, as the prices talk. Yours for honest dealings, D. HIRSCHMANN, I POSTOFFICE BLOOK. ay not meet with a unanimous approval, b~ut there are none who disap prove or Commercial expansion at home. The LEVI BROTHERS of Samter, in order to meet the demanids of Y~ >ur growing and expanding business, were forced to seek more commodiotis uarters. Accordingly we contracted for and leased the old J. T. Solomon. Istore next to the court house, and after an expenditure of considerable money we have now one of the handsomest and best equipped stores ini the ity, to which we extend a most cordial invitation to the readers of THE TIMES, and in this connection we desire to express our gratitude to the people for the patronage and the manifestationsi of confidence reposed iin us The Sumter cotton market is one or the best in the State and we reckon-courselves among the heaviest buyers; this we could not du if wi did not pay full market price, and having the very best facilities for ha:.: iin-g otton we can guarantee prices to those favoring us with thieir p.stro tage. ~VYT11IVTHT1TTflV1IITIYflg this season is advancing, but we lave - a. magnilficently selected stoek. eon r G oods tracted for early and ah-ad or-mtv-d vance, that we think will be of u.ter unuLAIIIAUAAA&A&A U nAA1IA LUAAAU~ est to the people to exausine efe buying elsewhere. ~ are our ftvorite stock and we bl-ieve. that we have as large and as e zwn->te SUnited States a:ta~ny houw. away ro u.LiiinUniuihnia&nu awAun LAuunuu wholesale trade; in fact wve do :. iarge jobbing trade in Dry Goods and Shoes. Scan only be properly selected by ex 0 a perts and we have had the advantage S lo thing i" of"a exp*rt "who "" "aks '***oo** Sstudy of the styles to selct this stock, I unaA nAAA1umAA4unI.unnummum4A~~ and we want everybo~dy to come and and see how well and cheaply we can dike them out. I ~ri is a line that we diefy competitiona 'n Sstyle, shapes, qal~ity and pries. No Hats -----" 3 what price you want to pa for iI. we sununnununus can suit you in every respct. We have a full line of Boys' Hars atlso. MM~me ought aitoget her-in ar h enct lors anmd Swith a view of competing with job E roceries e bers. A farmer can secure from. us 3 anything in the Grocery line, either miannuunununununALIA1AAAA.AAUAAnu Auu Fancy or Heavy goods, at prices that can only produce profits by the vol ne of business done. Our store will continue to be headquarters for the farmers of Claren don, and in our new quarters we can give our friends moure attenltion be. cause we have more room to do business. We want you to come to see us, next door to the court house and you have our guarantee that your wants will be supplied regardless of compe-. tition. 33rinig TOLr CcttOrn. S=LTMTER. S. C.