The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 01, 1902, Image 3

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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., JAN. 1, 1902. New Year's Greeting. We extend to our friends a New Year's greeting in the way of a great Remnant and Cut-Price Sale. We have just completed stock-taking and have thrown all Remnants and goods that we wish to close out in lots together and we put prices on to make them go. January is always counted a dull month with the merchants, but we will make it lively by offering values that will make the people buy. We must lean out all Winter Goods now in order to make room for our Spring stock that will start to come in the 15th of this month. Just think of this, 5,000 yards of good Sea Island Homespun. 27 inches wide, only 3c the yard. All 5c Winter Calico now closed out at 5c the yard. Clarke's Best 200-yard Spool Cotton, two spools for 5c. W. E. JFNKINSON. Advertisers vill please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. 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. Fare. 10 cents each wa-. Rev. S. A. Nettles spent several da last week in Manning. Miss Hattie! Auld of Eastover is in Manning visiting Miss Lil Harvin. New Year Cards - Prang's and Tuck's. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Col. V. B. Wilson of Charleston spent last Monday in Manning on busi ness. Candies for the children. Every thing to please them. The R. B. Lor yes Drug Store. St Peter's lodge of free masons sat down on last Friday evening to a sump tous oyster supper. A Happy New Year. Read adver- ] tisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There are several victims of the cannon cracker going about with their hands done up in slings. The Wizard of the North, Walter 1 Scott's Novels, 12 Volumes. Th'e R. B.1 Loryea Drug Store. Religion is so often choked by ig norance that it is beginning to cater to] ignorance to save its life. We have just opened a barrel of Turn -blers at ridiculously low prices. The3 R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. J. A. Thackston of the Edgefield Co-Educational Institute spent a part of his Christmas in Manning. Colgate's Soaps and Extracts. They have a reputation equal to ours. Th~e R. Loryea Drug Store. / Countv Supervisor Owens informs us that he has already collected from cot ton seed licenses the sum of $1,200. The largest display of Lamps, all prices, ever displayed in Manning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will be preaching at Fellow-l ship church next Sunday at 4:00 o'clock: p. m. Rev. J. J. Myers will preach. Use the best-Hawkins' Never Fail ] Baking Powder. Prepared only by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Governor and Comptroller Gen eral have issued an order extending the time for paying taxes until the 1st day of March. Everything you could possibly think of in Glassware and Chinaware for the tab.e& The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. diMr. Robert J. Burgess. who has been -ving in Manning for some time, re /urned to his home at Mouzons this morning. "To hold as t'were the mirror up to nature," Charles Dickens' Novels, 12 Volumes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Sby Rev. J. 0. Gough at the sparsonage on Thursday 26th, G~aeorge June and Miss Annie -7Toilet Sets, Water Sets, a beautiful assortment. We can please the most fastidious. The R. B. Loryea Drug The wisdom of the wise goes unheed ed, while the foolishness of fools is published under a "scare head"~ in the daily papers. The pioneer of Southern literature, William Gilmore Simms: his complete works in 17 Volumes. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. In the silence of our own melancholy -we drown our unrequited love in tears, and no suicide can suffer greater agony or mental pain. A magnificent assortment of Photo graph Albums, all prices. A beautiful New Year remembrance. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The best educated men are not grad uates of any dignified college. Study ing stale books does not give mental light, like studying live men. -Our Cologne, prepared in our labora tory, is conceded by connoiseurs to be the most perfect Cologne on the mar ket. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. IMarried on Christmas day, by Rev. -'G. R. Whittaker at the home of the bride's parents near Shiloh, Mr. W. W. Green and Miss Meta Keels daugh ter of Mr William Keels. Our line of Box Paper. Writing Tab ets, Visitigg Cards. Paper and Envel opes, Peuns, Pencils at any orice has never been excelled. The R. B. Lor yea Drug'Store. We pity the man who is dying, be cause we know we, too, must die some day: we pity the man who is starving, because we know whig hunger is. in both cases our pity grows out of our fear. One pound excellent Writing Paper for 10 ~cents; 60 Sheets Paper and 60. Envelopes for 20 cents--the greatest vah~s ever offered. The R. B. Loryea Ding Store. , Mr. W. E. Jenkinson, Manning's pshing and appreciative merchant Tresented us with a very useful new years present in the shape of a hand some diary. We tip our hat to him and wish him many long years of use We are reliably informed that therE xvill be a marriage near Paxville with. n the next few days and the contract ng parties will be Mr. John V. Clark )f Jordan, and Mrs. Mary A. Rhodu, )f Paxville. "Sweets to the Sweet." Tenney'. Bon Bons and Confections in pound and 2alf pound artistic boxes, Tenney' Peanut Brittle. Williams' Walnut 2andy. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Christmas day in Manning was very :uiet, the occasional poping of a firE :racker reminded one that it was not Sunday. At night on every side ro man candles, sky rockets, and balloom vere going through the air. To arrive shortly. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, Bliss' Triumph, Red. Ou riends who purchased them from uE ast season need not be told where t< ;ecure them now. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Application has been made to move the post office to the store recently oc upied by S. R. Venning as a jewelry st6re. This was done to give addition l room for the mechanical depart ment of THE MANNING TIMES. Has a county reputation: Dr. Cur tin's Headache Powders, safe, sure, :uick. Gives almost instant relief it the most severe sick, nervous and bil [ous headaches. Prepared only by ThE R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The dispensary sale on Monday be fore Christmas was $824.15, and on thE next day $814.35. This may account for the slow collections our county treasurer is making, but people will bave Christmas, taxes or no taxes. Even during the gladsome seasou ever forget that the Sign of the Gol len Mortar you will find a Modern Drug tore, complete in all its appointments, :ontaining the most complete stock orth of Charleston. The R. B. Lor ea Drug Store. The county commissioners will meet January 4th and the Representative; re expected to ieet with them. WE oul suggest that if any citizen ha; mny matter. to present to the delega ion, that he reduce the same to writ For many years it has been conceded ;hat our Essences of Lemon, Vanilla, singer, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Pine tpple, Banana, Strawberry and Almond tre full strength and of the best qual ty. Not how much but how good. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The young folks had a very enjoyable lance in the People's tobacco ware 2ouse last Thursday night. Couples rom the surrounding towns and cities tdded to the pleasure of the occasion. A Sumter string band furnished the nusic. Married by Rev.- Dent at the nethodist pirsonage Decemher 24, Mr. enry L. Brunson, and. Miss Mollie vant. The bride was formerly a esident of Manning where she has a iost of friends who wish her much iappiness. The City of Sumter is about to have free mail delivery, a post office in pector was sent down there to go >ver the ground, and he expects the cheme to be in operation in a short ime. We congratulate our neighbor, >ut we would not swap our street cars or her mail delivery. What is Kafeka? A boon to the sick md convalescent; a nourishing and iealth giving bread in liquid form; it nakes a pleasant, healthful beverage: trengthens without stimulating, satis les without shattering the nerves: iighly recommended for children as ell. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mar'e' by Rev. F. W. Gregg last W e0%sday evening, at the residence > -e bride's mother, .Mr. W. Charl ni Duflant and Miss Lizzie A. Nelson, laughter of Mrs. S. A. Nelson. The ~ouple took the evening train for Char eston and spent afew days visiting the ~xpositior,. John Slab has come back after a tay away of several weeks, and som :ime soon he will be heard from in the ~olumns of THE TIMES. Several of ls letters that appeared in these col~ imas have been reproduced by other apers. His ruminations happened to it the conditions in their communities. " The world of books, the world of ooks is still the world." The lar 'est assortment of Novels, Poets, istory, Juveniles, Boys' and Girls ooks in cloth and paper editions-all rices; 500 titles. We can please any aste from "grave and gay, from lively severe." The R. B. Loryea Drug store. The merchants did a very fine holiday ,rade, and although we hear the cryv ol 1ard times, the people, white ang ,lack, seemed to have a plenty of noney. One merchant expressed the >pinion that much of the failure to pay lebts can be attributed to the holding nack of money and he looks for a fine rade the coming spring. The Charleston exposition has al eady had within its gates over 60,000 visitors and the crowds that will go here have not yet started. After the First of February the attendance will ncrease every day, because by then all of the exhibits will be irnstalled and the rail-roads will devise all sorts o: inducements to attract visitors. The weather bureau has sent outa very alarming forecast in the nature of rapid rises in the rivers on account oi the heavy rain falls. The Santee at t Stephens and the Pee Dee atSmith'! mills will begin to rise rapidly to-mor row and the danger line will be reached about next Tuesday. The cause is attributed to tremendous rain falls ii the up countr. Mr. W. A. Richbourg and Miss An nie Cantey, daughter of Mr. J. S. Can tey, were married at the home of the bride's parents at Summerton or hursday evening, December 26th, Rev. Mr. Dent officiating. It wasa quiet home marriage and only the im mediate family and a few intimatE friends were present. After the cere mony a reception was held. The daily newspapers of the StatE have published, that an applicatiox has been made for a charter for the W. E. Jenkinson Dry Goods Company with a capital stock of S10,000. We can say that no charter will be taken out, and that Mr. Jenkinson will continue doing business as he has always done. HE has decided that he can do as muet business by himself. as he can do by permitting others to share with him. -Some time ago my daughter caught a severt :old. She complained of pain in her chest anc iad a bad cough. I gave her Chambelain.' Dough Remedy according to directioits and ir iwo days she was well and able to go to school [ have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it t< tail," says James Prendergast, merchant, An cato Bay. Jamaica, West India Islands. Thi pains in the chest indicated an approacoing at iack of pneumonia, which in this instance was mndoubtedly warded off by Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a colc ioward pneumonia. Sold by The R. B. Loryet Drug Store, Isaac M. ILoryem, Prop. Magistrate Youmans held a prelimi: nary yesterday in the matter of Danie. Morris, Dred Morris, John McIntosh and others, charged with going 0r a place near Foreston claimed by Mrs. Tucker, where she weis liv. ing, and tearing down the housi and burning up the lumber. Damie. Morris, who now resides at LakE City, claims to own the property, anc that Mrs. Tucker went upon it withou1 his permission and would not learE when ordered to do so, that he hac rented out the place to another party The parties were bound over to cour1 C. W. Kendall, Abbeville's big dry goods merchant, had his store closed a few days before Christmas by a United States marshall, but on the excellent showinr made by Mr. Kendall his doors: are opened again, and he is making things hum. Kendall is a boomer, a trash-mover, a holy terror to old time merchants. Wherevar he goes he raises a 'cyclone in business much against the wishes of the other store keepers, and the people get the bene fit. We had him here and we know the good he did. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines produces ef fects like those of arsenic. but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bow els. gently, easily but surely, curing Constipa tion, Biliousness. Sick Headache. Fevers, all Liver. Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25- at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 4 There is some agitation about the lien law: those who have been making an annnal cry-out against this law have begun their usual campaign to have it repealed. If there ever was I any necessity for such a law, it strikes us'that .he coming year will need it and to repeal the law under present conditions would work a hardship un on the poor and upon those merchants who are compelled to carry over large balances. In our opinion the lien law will remain unmolested. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose Inngs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion will cure you at home. It's the most infal lible medicine for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lnng diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 According to an arbitrary ruling of the Sumer telephone company if a subscriber wa nts to -:alk with a person in Manning an additional charge will be made. We hope our local company will no, resort -o the same method of grinding additional money from sub scribers who pay a monthly rental. It is just such greed that invites opposi tion, and it should do so. The business concerns here pay $2 per month which is pretty steep, and if they are to be limited in time and distance -Id cause much dissatisfaction :- e proper to charge non-sub. k 'ut when a subscriber want.. ta iione and he is required to pay extra it will result in getting up independent lines, and neither will pay. Don't Let Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with itching and burning eczema and other skin diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, ex pels inflanation. leaves the skin without a sear. Clean. fragrant. cheap. there's no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 4 The letter of Mr. W. S. Harvin, pub lished in THE TIMES last week,has met with favorable comment and we believe if the proper efforts are put forward from now on, Ithe result 'will be that Manning will have a cotton mill. Why should we remain behind? We have here an excellent climate where work can be carried on twelve months in the year, and we also have the best water in the State. There is no malaria or contagious diseases, no mosquitoes. We have plenty of lands upon which to build comfortable homes for theaopera tives. We are within reach of good schools and within reach of churches. Everything that invites a laboring pop ulation is here. What we need, is for some of our monied men to get in touch with Mr. Harvin. and, with their brains, energy and capital, push to a successful completion this grand under taking. A cotton factory in or near this town would put dollars into the pockets of people who are willing to work and who have goods to sell; in fact , one factory successfully managed, invites others, and once started, invest ors will seek the place. Let us all join Mr. Harvin in this great work. Those of us who have little can afford to in vest a part of that little, and those who have much can afford to put a part in the undertaking for the benefit of them selves and the community. A Good Recommendation. "I havse noticed that the sale on Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is almost in variably to those who have once used them-" says Mr. J. H. Weber. a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than for people to call for It when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull after eating- when you have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with consti pation. and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which they afford. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. Faxville lNews. Editor The Manning Times: Miss Lula Rivers of Ramsey is visit ing Miss Elma Geddings who is at home spending the holidays. There will be a "birthday fete" given at the home of Miss Viola Corbett on the evening of the 1st of January. Quite an interesting program has been arranged by the "Penny Helper's Society" to whom the honor of the en tertainment is due. Invitations have been sent out and the occasion bids fair to be enjoyable one. Mr. and Mrs, N. M. Spruill of Lum ber spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. . N. Brown, Jr. They returned to their home last Saturday. Messrs White and Weldon of Spring hill were among the visitors here last week. Rev. Nelson J. Brown of Pinewood preached here last Sunday. The store belonging to 'the "Harvin Lumber Co.," was broken into last Saturday night, and several sacks of corn and other articles stolen. No clue has yet been found that throws any light upon the thief or his whereabouts. Mr. Jf. M. Bradham and wife of Man ning spent Christmas day here with relatives. -Clarence, the one year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Milto:'i Lackey died last Sunday. The little one had been ill for quite awhile, and tho' the best of at tention was given to him, the "Maker took him to be with him." "A SUBSCRIBER." -Dec. 29th, 1991. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford. Conn., sc:ratched his leg with a rusty wire. In flammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he: suffered intensely. Then the best doc tors urged amputation. '"but." he writes. "I used one bot:le of Electric Bitters and 1%~ boxes of Buckle's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions. Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum. Sores and all blood disor ders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store will guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents.4 A great many people firmly believe that wrrong will succeed, if rightly manipulatedl. Child Worth Millions. "My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary- Bird of Harrisburg, P., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure is a sure cure for coughs, croup and tbhroat and lung troubles. An abslutely safe cough cure which acts timmediately. The youngest child can Itake it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season es Ipecially it may be needed suddenly. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. tLoryea, Prop. Bade The indYou Have Always Bcai NOWISTHE TIH TO BUV Goods Cheap TIL L'S. Now is the time to get goods at TILL'S without any profit. Friends, I fully realize the scarcity of money and we know you need goods that you have not bought yet for the winter. So we need the money and are willing to change goods for money without any profit. A $5,000 Stock To Be Sold in Thirty Days. We ask that you come to our store and price the goods, even if you don't buy one cent's worth, and von will see that it is to your advantage to buy from us, as we sell strictly for cash, and when you buy one dol lar's worth from us 50 cents of that don't have to go to pay for some bad debt. Yours for the cash, S. I. TILL, Proprietor Racket Store.I ISolid FactsI Sboasting about selling at cost and all other kinds of statch ader e Stising, but we are selling our goods strictly O]W " IL'T3 ]%1LIT. SWe sell honest goods at a smaller profit than any other mer-4 ebants in sel you a better Suit ofCth for .yourself or boys,4 so oer daughter for lss moe bthtan youh ca getrthemi anywhere } leAsk your friend or neighbor if they have ever worn a pair of4 SC. M. DAVIS & CO.' s *4 .e:..... ed Walk ver hoes and~sk m fha ver s~an a t th Fechhimer-ishe --- OR4 Schlos Brohers CLOTHIN a dDVr O a e wa tey l k iandth o 4 pri bfor a n yud buinssandhae n bd dbt t n bs uo g e r tor bttegooat ose p iehh yound PRCEanULkITY.Shes not.watthyDav8 them. Children Especialy Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme ly painful and if neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are espe cially liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counter feits. Sure cure for piles. " DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up," writes James Mock, N. Webster Ind., "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day.' The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The thoughtful smooth down ideas with their head, just the same as the idle whittle out a smooth stick with their jack-knives. A ilappy New Year! Ring out the old. rinz in the new, The year is going. le; him go: Ring out the old shapes of fond disease. Ring out the old. ring in the new." THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE TaIkes this occasion to affer their thanks to their friends and patrons for their kind patron age and encouragement. With their co-opera tior we have cause for self-gratulation at the remarkably large Christmas business enjoyed. even barring the depressed condition of affairs. As in the past we will endeavor to give the very best service to our patrons. We feel that by persistent efforts in the right direction that we have maintained the reputation enjoyed for over A Quarter of a Century by our predecessors and it will be our constant effort to continue to enjoy the confidence of the public. THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE will always carry a full and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE will use every effort to keep their P RESCRIP TION DEPARTMENT up to the standard maintained for so many years. We are not given to boasting. but we assert with pardonable pride that we have the most thoroughly equipped MODERN DRUG STORE north of Charleston. THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE will respond at any hour during Sundays, and night calls will be cheerfully and promptly re sponded to. THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE will give immediate attention to the wants of out-of-town customers and mail orders will be sent on day of receipt. Again thanking our friends and patrons, we wish them all A Happy and Prosperous New Year. I1G R. B. tORYER DRUG 8109E ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, S1,rn of the Golden Mortar, MANINC, S. C. "F=HONE NO. 2 STATE;MENT BANK OF MANNING AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINtEss. DEC. 31, 1901. ASSETS. Loans and discounts....109,446 75 Cash and amount due us by other banks...... ......44,058 29 Real estate and furniture... ,185 00 $158,680 044 LIABILITIES. Capital stock............S 40,000 00 Surplus and profits (net)..15,565 274 Dividend account No. 10. 4,000 00 Deposits................. 9,247 $158,680 04 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.4 CLARENDON COUNTY. I, JOSEPH SPROTT, Cashier of The Bank Manning, do solemly swear that4 the above statement is true according to the best of my knowledge and belief JOSEPH SPROTT, 4 Cashier. Sworn to before me this 31st day of December, A. D. 1901. [L. S.] ILOUIS APPELT, 4 Ats: Notary Public for S. C. A. LEVI,4 W. E. BROWN, J. W. MCLEOD,4 Directors. 4 SIf you want the best and Jar- 4 gest variety of Flavoring Ex tracts, W. E. BRO}WN & CO.'S is the place to get them. If you want Clark's Peerless 4 Baking Powder, W. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place to get it. INo otlier better, or "even just as good." 3 4 SIf you have a cough, use Compound Syrup of White 4 Pine with Tar. W. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place to get it. SIf you want anything in the line of Stationery, W. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place 4 to get the best. If you have headache, use Magical Heade.che Powders. W. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place to get them. Price, 5c. If you want your Prescrip [tion compounded with the ut most Skill and Accuracy, WV. E. BROWN & CO.'S is the place to have it done. { If you want anything kept 3 4 Iin a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, IW. B BROWNI & Co.'s IS THE PLACE TO GET IT. BE SURE YOU GET THE IBUL LION Buggy and lImplement P AINT, IT' IS Good as Gold. ALL KINDS OF PAINT AT RIEAM~E'S Drug Store, cSUMnrTn, S. C. TO ALL. The Jenkmson Dry Goods Store desires to extend their thanks to their many friends for the liberal patronage given them the past year. NWIY We are now taking stock and are throwing out all Remnants of every kind and next week we will have a Remnant Sale and a Cut-Price Sale of all Winter Goods. Come with the CASH, as this Remant Cut-Price Sale will be the bargain getting event of the season. To make this sale interesting. we will put on sale 5,000 yards of Sea Island Homespun, 27 inchesN wide, at 3c per yard, and we defy you to buy the same goods else where for less than 4c per yard. Another great lot of Remnant Shoes will be put on the izarket at SLEDGE-HAMMER PRICES. Come with the Cash and.you will not go off disappointed. A Happy and prosperous New Year to all. W . JEIKINSOLN Every D~i iS.Bargain Day A IRSCHMANN'S TORE8 IRSCHMANN'S -TORE. Nothing but facts advertised, nothing but reliable goods carried. Our stock is complete ,in all lines. ~Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Jackets, Capes, SUP-TO-DA TE MILLINERY.. Our Clothing must be sold by January 1st. Come at once. Everything. for everybody to wear. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED ItfffhI~tf IF NOT SATISFIED WITHHIIHU t'' PURCHASES MADE AT ... MAWMmUED WE CARRY THE STOCK, WE MAKE THE PRICES, WE DO THE BUSINESS. Come to see us; always glad to see you. Yours for honest dealing, D.HIRSCHMANN,. Postoffice Block, - - MANNING, s. C. QACER'S Put up in Standard Cooperage and in Cooperage, 220 to 230 pounds per barh rel. Finest Cooperage, Finest Quality that Money can buy. Write us for prices. We cover the Southern States. CAROINA PORTLAND CEMNTCO sole selling Agents, CHARLESTON, - - - S. C. S. R. VENNING; eweer. -4.Dealer in -o - Watches, Clocks, Jewlad lKinds of FANCYNAP& ENTS and alway cer a la YRES Silverware, Hand. ~ sware and numerous other articles suitabieol t oall kind. C OM E A ND S EE T HEK. All Watch, lock and Jeelr epairlng Done