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yap ganatag ebtur. VUBLISBES ALL COUNTY AND TOW OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1896. LET THE CASH COME. For Our Sledge Hammers Are Falling Thick and Fast. 1 set nice teaspoons, only 4c. 1 set nice tablespoon%. only 7c. 1 set good knives and foaks 43c. 1 set good knives and forks 64c. 1 set good knives and forks, 83c. 1 set very good knives and forkf, only $1.19. 1 pair cheo mpion hair curlers. 4c. 24 sheets goo.] note paper and 24 nice envelopes to match, only 7c. 6 good rubber head pencils. 5c. 2 best ruober head pencils, 5c. 1 doz. bone sleeve and collar buttons. 5c. I pair splendid cuff buttons, 1le. 1 daz ladies' large bh-ck rub ber hair pins 12c. 1 large pencil tablet 6x9 inches, 250 pages, a tremendous bar gain at 4c each. 1 nice ink tablet, 5x8 inches, 150 pages good paper, only 5c. 1 good waterproof collar, standing or turn down, any size. 9c. 1 nice linen collar, standing or turndown, all sizes, only 9c. 1 large baking pan for stove, 11x9 inches, 5c. 1 large baking pan for stove, 124x9 inches, 8c. 1 large 3 pint coffee pot ~9c. 2 nice 2 pint coffee pot 7c. 1 nice 1 pint coffee pot 5c. 1 16-qt milk strainer bucket 29. 1 14-qt milk strainer bucket 24c. 1 large 8 qt dish pan 13c. 1 large 12-qt dish pan 19e. 1 2-hoop cedar bucket only 13c. 1 2-hoop brass-bound cedar bucket 19c. 1 3-hoop brass-bound cedar bucket 23c. Yours for the cash, W. E. Jzsxrsos. On account of an accident last week our paper was delayed. Solicitor Wilson returned home from Florence quite indisposed. Mr. Alfred D'Ancona. of Chicago. is in Manning visiting relatives. Mrs. Ellen Isenian, of Spartanburg, is in Manning on a visit to her parents. Mr.~Jake Weinberg. of the South Caro lina College, is at home for a few days. Veterans, do not fail to attend the meet ing on salesday of tha "Harry Benbow camp. Ex-Judge T. B. Fraser, spent last night in Manning and left for Sumter this morning. Twenty thousand cabbage plants for sale, all varieties, at 20c. per hundred, W. E. Jenkiuson. Five members of our household are down with the measles, which partially incapaci tates for work this week. Five.room cottage for rent on reasonable terms, next to the Manning Hotel. Apply to Mrs. M. 0. Burgess. Married last Thursday, at the residence of Rev. James Gibbons, New Zion, Miss Teresa Osborn and Mr. Joseph DuBose. V The mail train did not reach Manning Sunday night until near midnight on ac count of the mail car breaking down. Mrs. J. H. McKnight returned heme from Charleston last Sunday morning. where she had been to consult physicians. Married, last Wednesday, at tee residence of the bride's aunt, near Oakland, Miss Dofa McFaddin and Mr. John Brogden. The comrades and friends of Mr. Moses Levi will be glad to learn that he has re turned home considerably improved in health. If you want an early garden plant Wood's Premium Tested garden seed. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. With the measles at his house and the duns from his creditors, the editor is hay Ing a severe time to content himself with with his present lot. How about that pair of spectacles you are -- needing so bad ? Now is your time to get them at Brockinton's. Squall Hill continues furnishing ad titional work for the census takers; the last is the arrival of Miss Bradham. at the home of Mr. D. M. Bradham. Next ! Wood's Premium Tested seed are the best for the South. We have the agency for these seed, B. B. Loryea, the druggist. The Engine and mill belonging to Messrs J.A. &C. C.Way was torn to pieces last *Saturday afternoon, caused by the machin ery becoming disarranged. No one was hurt. Genuine Early Rose seed potatoes, only 25c. a peck. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. The board of health has been at work looking out for the sanitary welware of the town, and elsewhere we publish a commun ication which has been sent by them to the town council.' Go to iS. A. Rigby's for your fine shoes. He calls your special attention to ladies' and misses' spring-heel shoes, at lowest prices.. Treasurer Bowman reports fewer delin quents this year than heretofor', hence fewer tax executions. He turned over to the sheriff 739 against 969 last year. which ,shows a great improvement. Red Rooster" smoking and chewing to bacco, Sc a twist, at Brockinton's. A bill ha-' passed to a third reading giv ing Clarendon a two weeks' term of court in the fall. This was done in order to clean up the mass of accumulated litigation that has been on the dockets for years. Garden seed and onion s,-t at B. B. Loryea's, next door to old stand -A bill has passed the lower house to al low the people of Clarendon to vote on the question of whether they are willing to be taxed to build a new county jail. The present jail is a disgrace to a civilized community. We still have a nunber of Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries on hand for sale cheap. If our business men have any idea of building a tobacco warehouse, it is high time they were doing something about the matter. Our information is-that more than double the tobacco will be planted this than was last year. For writing paper, pens and ink, at the lowest prices, go to Brockinton's. Rev. C. C. Brown, of Sumter, delighted a large auiiience last Monday night in the Institute with his lecture on matrimony. His audience would have been much larger, but the measles is engaging the attention of a number of the families in town. Ladies side combs, all styles and prices. at S. A. Rigby's. The county supervisor and his board of commissioners have so managed things that Clarendon county will pay every cent she oua for the fiscal year 1894-5, and we cong ult them for it. With such man agement there is no reason why, in tbe course of a very short time, Clarendon should not pay cash for everything she gets including jurymen, witnesses, and other court expenses. The nicest line of fresh candies to be found at Brockinton's. Two of Manning's most popular young men Messes Charles J. Lesesne and E. C. Epps, have left Manning to try their for tunes in the town of Kingstree. 'These young gentlemen have formed a copart nership under the name of Lesesne & Eppi to do a general merchandise business. We wish them much success in their new field and bespeak for them' the kin.l offices of the good people of Wiilliamisburg, for these young gentiuren are worthy of all coxd eration. A beautiful line of dress dunelys and ducks of the lastest styles and pattons, at S. A. Rigby's. Large pearl buttons, which has became very fashionable for dress trimming, can be found at S. A. Rigby's in all styles and sizes. Preserve your sight by having your eyes properly fitted with a pair of "Crystal Lenses." Spectacles or eyeglasses. R. B. ry-a. the druggist next to my old stand Mr. J. D. Chwning, who was shot some time ago by Mr. J. H. Tindal is about well again, and he sent word to the sheriff by his faLher that he was realy to answer any process which may be agdinst hini in the hands of the sheriff. The sheriff told the elder Chewning that he had Do knlowledge of any process ag:inst his son; that noth- t ing had been lodgert in his office b, any c trial justice or other officer for execntion, but should anything be iodgetd he would do hi- duty promptly. Our Union Plow Shoe for $1.29 and our Robtrt Lee Ladies' Pebble Grain Button V Shoe at $1.29 are record-breakers for the 1 money. W, E. Jenkinson. JURY LIST. The following is a list of the grand and petit jurors drawn to serve at the next term of court which convenes here Monday t February 24th: t GRAND ,UBY. a J P Cobia. Panola. n C L Emannel, Manning. 11 C Carrigan. Benbows. S N Johnson, Sandy Grove. T G June, Jordan. W P Peigler, Jordan. t J M Strange, Wilsons. I S E Hodge, Packsville. F C Thomas, Manning. W L Barrinean, Sandy Grove. E S Roberson, Seloe. e F M Barwick. Manning. I R P Morris. New Zion. F R Carter, Seloc. T .1 Beard, New Zion. a F H Bethune, Silver. 1 T T Hodge, Alcoln. a H M1 McInto-h, Workmans. n PETIT ,TURY. C E Strange. Renini. s J N Hodge, Alcolu. R D Thames. Jr, Jordan. Milton Stukes, Foreston. f Geo I Lesesna, Summerton. G W Dingle, Sniumertonl. H A Alsbrook, For.-ston. A L Burket. Pinewood. J E Knnedy. Sandy Grove. b R D James, Damis statdn. R H Griffin. Pinewood. J J Carraway. 'Seloe. h J F Cole, Seioc. J E Tindal, Pinewood. a J C Frierson, Paeksville. t R L Morris, New Zion, t N L Carrawa, Pack..-ile. k W U McKnight, Workmans, n W N Stuk s, Packsville. t] Jeff D Holladay, Wilsons. W T Toucberry. Manning. a J J Ross, Remzini. n A 0 Hudson, Sardinia. a E R Plowden. Jr., Manning. i P E Ridgew.ty, sr., Manning. h John W Clark, Jordan. b Jas. A Brown, Packsville. b E B Felder, Snunmrton- - I A Hailey, Jordan F M Evans, New Zion. a J M Mims. Sandy Grove. e D W Brown, Pinewood. d S H Adams, Sandy Grove. York Mack, Jordan. b R G Dennis, N.w Zion. B A Johnson, Manning. n --., h SUMMERTON DOTS. sl From appearances, farmers in this section are earlier than usual in making preparations for the new crop. b Hon. J. S. Cantey is unwell. We s hope he will soon be out again. Cc Rev. H. M. Mood and wife have e been visiting the family of Dr. B. M. Badger. Rev. J. U. Beckwith, now of Ker shaw, paid us a pleasant visit last week. How he does love Summer ton. Summerton people are always glad to see him. He gives a good ac count of Kershaw. h Mr. W. A. Kilgore is now chief b( lerk at the store of Mr. R. H. sa Belser- F Measles are not quite so much, in di the fashion now as they were awhile. tr GULLIVER. b< Summerton, S. C., Feb. 11, 1896. co BOARD OF HEALTH wi Of the Town of Manning, S. C. B. ar o the Intendent and Town Council of Manning. S. C.: Geudtlemen:-At a meeting of the Board f Health held February 3rd, 1896, a reso-u ution was passed recommending to your onorable body that the following work be iC one in the interest of the public health: W 1st. That the pool of stagnant water lo- a ated at the "Old Harvin Brick Yard" in th he south west portion of the town be ar rained or filled up. i 2nd. That the pool of water situated in ti he extreme northern portion of the town, P n the public highway leading from SMan- f ing to Sumter, known as the "Thames cc fishPond," b: thiorongely dr.iine 1. 3rd. That the ditch running throngh the ay back of county j dl be thoronghly :eaned out. 4th. That all other ditches in town need- ' ng the same be cleaned out. I 5th. That the board recommend that all '4 w rk referred to above be done prior to n April 1st. 1896. All of which is respectfully submitted. S CnI.ExS B. GEIGER, M. D., . B. LoBYEA&, President. Secretary. INDIGESTION AND WEAKNESS. o Lucile, R C. Jan. 20. 189G I have been a re-at sufferer with indig.ation and general eakness. I never knew what it wvas to see a well day. t concluded to give Ihood's D Sarsaarillaa t trial and before I had fin- ni sed one bottle I began to imiprove rapidly, ni fter I had taken two bottles ot Hood's WA Sarsaparilla I was cured. Mrs. C. F. ioodrow. .Hood's Pills cure bilionsness, indiges-L ion. Why suffer with coughs, colds and Ia rippe when Laxative Bromno Quinine will ure you in one day. Does not produce he ringing in the bh'ad like Sulphate of Qinine. Pnt up in tablets convenient for tking. Guaranteed to cure, or noney re- P funded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by R. B. Loryea, the Lrnggmst. 2,000 yards, yard-wide sea island b omespun 5}c. per yard. 3,000 yards t; shirting print calicos, at 4be. calicos war ranted, WV. E. Jenkinson. D. M. Bradham says bring your rice on a: ad have it hulled now while his huller is c: running in Manning. c For that torpid liver try "Thedford's ii Black Draught" at Brockinton's. The finest line of five cents eigars in ii Manning. at R. B. Loryea's next to his old i stand. f( f< A HAPPY MARRIAGE. Bride In Cream-Groom In Clo- ' ver. 'The marriage of Miss Nonie A. Harvin, ~ of this town, and Doctor D. D. Salley, of Edisto, took place last Thursday evening in the parlor of the bride's p-arents. The .~ eremony was to have taken place in the n Presb terian church, but on account of a C recent afflhetion in the family the affair ni was made as nearly privata as could be. G Rev. James McDowell performed the ser vice in the presence of relatives and a fewg special friends. The bride was attired in cream albatross and the pin used to hold her wreath of orange blossoms was the same that was used on the occasions of her mother and grandmothers' marriages. The happy pair received a number of band~come presents. h Dr. and Mrs. Salley left last Monday to p visit relatives ini Orangeburg county. when b they will leave for Edisto, the-ir future n home.g The bride is very popular here, having been active in church work as well as mat-t ters of society, and up to a short time ago was one of the teachers in the Collegiate * Institute where she endeared herself to the t; children. The groom was pirincipal of the fl Institute at one time, and he, too, had E~ many friends here. We but voice the feel ing of the entire community when we wish 0: them health, wealth, and Lnany joys. a The editor of the Times kindly -re- c turns thanks for a nice plate of delicious 'HE POST uFFCE Tril ;LFLE AT SUMER~TON. The Summerton postomilee tro e1)1 as caused a gi-eat many false r orts to be circulated throughout he country, and in justice to all con erned, we feel it our dt v to make plain statement of the facts which re, that Postofile. Inspector Giiies ie visited the Sumhiuerton ollice reek before lasf to denizid of Post master Tennant the sum of $481.73 laimed by the government to be ue on the money order ecount up to June 30th. of Last year. hat Inspector Gillespie. on failing o collect the money, went to Sum er and procured warrants of arrest gainst Mr. J. E. Tennant, the post iaster. and Mr. W. E. Keels, who' ad been acting as his clerk. On last Wednesday Deputy U. S. farshal Emanuel arrested the par ies and took them to Sumter before :omnissioner Norris. On Friday the parties arrested ave the required bonds of -$2,(G0 ach for their appearance in the nited States Court which meets in harleston next May. The alleged deficit only covers the mount said to be due the govern ient to June :30th, and if there is ny further shortage the amount has ot been ascertained by the bonds ien. Under instructions from the In pector. Mr. Louis Appelt, one of Mr. 'enuant's bondsmen, went to Sum ierton and took charge of that of ce for the bondsmen. While there e undertook to ascertain from the ooks the exact condition of things ut failed to do so on account of not eing able to procure the necessary I ata. He then swore in Dr. B. M. adger and turned the office over to im. Mr. Tennant acknowledges a short ge and will leave no stone unturned i ) raise the necessary money to make be shortage good. Mr. Keels ac nowledges having used some of the ioney and he has turned over for lie benefit of the bondsmen some oods to realize money from. The ffair is very unfortunate, Mr. Ten ant being a man of large family, nd no one believes that he has wil illy committed any wrong, but that is unfortunate predicament was rought about from not giving h;s usiness the proper attention and eing slack in the management of is office. Steps have been taken to scertain from the government the Kact amount of the deficit up to the ate of Mr. Tennant's arrest, and 'hen it is obtained the money will e forthcoming from the bonds Len, and Mr. Tennant propos to turn over all the property at is command to make good the iortage. BUCKLEN'S ArICA SALVF. The best salve in the world for ents, -nises, sores, ulcers. salt rhenm, fever res, tett-r, cha pjped hi:n I, chilblains, rns and ali skin ernptionq, and positive!y res piles or no pay regnired. It is guar teed to give perfect satisfaction, or mionev fnnded. Price 25c. per box. For sale by R. B. Loryea. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoe-be Thomas. of Junction City, I.. was told by her doctors she had con mption and that there was no hope for r, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis. very rompletely cured her and says it ved her life. Mr. Thos. Egger-s,' 139 orida St., Sanfrancisco, suffered fromn a eadful colel, approaching consumption, led without result everyvthing else then mnght one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis. ,very and in two weeks was cured. lie is Ltntrally thankful. It is such results, of dich these are samipics, that nrove the nderful efficacy of this medicine in ughs and colds. Free trial bottles at RI. Loryea's drugstore. Regular size 50c. d St.00. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ate the bowels and kidneys will find the ne remedy in Electric Bitters. This med ine does not stimulate and contains no riisk-ey nor other intoxicant, but scts as tonic and alterative. It acts raildly on e stomach and bowels, adding strength Id giving tone to the organs, thereby aid gnature in the performance of the fune mns. Eleetric Bitters is an excellent ap tizer and aids digestion. Old people id it just exactly what they need, Fifty nts per bottle at RI. B. Loryea's drugstore ATTENTION VETERANS: T1here will be a mieetina of Veterans of Lfop Harry Bea bow, in the conrt house, e first Monday in March, at 11'o'clock, tn. A full attendlance is desired as 'oasi. -ss of' importance is to b- utternierl to. By order C. S. LA:m, J. Bown-xas, Conn 'ander. Adjutant. HONOR ROLL f The Oak Grove High School. Net.t Bryant, Miss. E-In Watt, Mis', Liu ng, Then iM-llett, Ehren Watt, L 'r e Watt, Julian Meiltt, Ha.minon.l Hilton, illie Carrigan, Sim-ne Watt. , JANUARlY Willie Melton, Miss Edna Watt. Mtas )U Dingle, Miss I-- Meliett, Lmnnte ellett. 'WtJln Principa!. "Pe Leaf " smoking tol~acco, ]0e a ickage, at Broek:ntonx's. The Union Republican club of Wash igton is arranging for a celebration to a held there the twenty-second inst. of . 1e fortieth anniversary of the birth of 1e national Republican party. A shifting engine on the Baltimoro ad Ohio railroad ran into an electric ir nine miles east of Pittsburg, killing onductor W. H. Cooper and fatally ijuring Motorman John Riddley. William H. English died at his rooms the Hotel English at Indianapolis. [r. English had been ill wirth the grip >r two wveeks. He was once candidate r vice president of the United States. A bill was favorably reported in the ~nate granting a pension of $200 a tonth to the widow of the late General talter Q. Gresham and $100 a month the widow of the late General Thomas wing. It has been discovered that no defi ite boundary line has ever been estab shed between Minnesota and Canada. ongressman Towne has introduced a solution proposing negotiations with reat Britain. The Spanish government organs re ard the resolutions of the United States nate committee on foreign relations in Lror of the recognition of the Cuban tsurgents as belligerents as being of no uportanice. The Central Agricultural association as presented a petition to rte Belgium irliament in favor of bimotallismn and agging the government t. bring the Latter to the notice of the foreign >vernmlents. Fire at McKeesport, Pa., resulted in te loss of one life and the destruction $200,000 worth of property. Among te buildings dentroyed was the Alt eyer theater, in wvhich was the Mo cesport Herald. Notice has beeni receoived by- the heads departments in the Santa Fe shops A-gentine, Mo.. notifying them of aI it of 10 per cent in salaries. At To ~ka, Kan., 3100 men employed in the Nevw-s of the Week From Al Parts of the World. An Epitome of the ott. At Winston, N. C., a 4-.:.rV brick to baceo factory was destroyed by fire causing a los of : Colonel Albert P. Henley. a1 membe of the Athens (Ga.) bar, coniunitted su beide by shooting himself through th At Millen, Ga., th !o,r-rn Expres office was broken' into, *:. i :' unlc1ke< and about $100 sl.. rbbe.r. s es caped. Will Clemnmpas, a y: n' '"-o boy committed suicide t :- . S. C. by shooting hiwe in . . ith Pistol. Nocause is.; s~i The executive Ce".nmnitrt. tie Stt Farmers' Alliani h7Is.... n.. that it shoe factory at Hiora . C., b2 a once equitppeo wt m In a head-end (% cl:::o.: , 4he Centra of Georgia rai'w-:,, u: Macon. be tween two frg t . nine person were more or le: s injured. Boys under 18 yea'rs f age are pro hibited from binng ( the streets e Waveross, C-;., betw ) 10 p. m. anc daylight, by a1 Urdilna'' just passed. The state conventiou of the Daught ers of the Confedera:-y is in so.sion a Augusta, Ga., preside.1 over by th, presidenit. Mrs. helen P.one of Atlanta At Oxford, Ala., st:'c'Alders of th< proposed cotton factory company,whicl will be called the Blue Sp:- mg mill, me and decided to build a .';0,000 cottol factory at cnce. The A. P. A. showed its hand in war nmeetings at Atlanta. electing a part c the city Democratic eecutive commit tee. The secret order captured abou one-half of the wards. At Mavesville,N. C.,Ferdinand Smith a negro, walked into James Horne's bar room and was disorderly. He was or dered to lea-e but refused. An alterca tion followed and Horne shot him dead. Last December more fruit was er ported from Sicily to the United State than ever before in that month, the ag gregate being 475,000 boxes of greet fruit, 160,000 of which were oranges. Governor Oates has offered a reward of $50 for the arrest and delivery to the sheriff of .Jefferson contr.y of David Mines, alias Minds, who murdered Andy Lloyd in Jefferson, Ala., some week ago. The q.arterly report of the Norti Carolina earnings of the Seaboard Ail Line, to the railway commission, show: theLi to e." $1,011,003, or $63,000 mort than for the corresponding quarter lasi year. D. S. Hobson, a negro preacher, ha. been jailed at Raleigh, N. C., for steal ing a cow and a mule. He sold the coy and bought a silk Prince Albert coal and Bible and then began active minis terial work. Arrangements are perfected to buil a $500,000 cotton mill at Fowler Shoal and Broad river, in Rutherford county N. C. The principal owner is Franl Coxe, who has great coal mine interest in Pennsylvani. In Allegheny county, N. C., Prestor Andrews, -19 years of age, shot and killed George Edwards, a son of Melvir Edwards. one of the leading citizens o the county. The shooting was . the re sult of an old feud. Dr. Cyrus B. Thompson, president o: the State Farmers' Alliance and Popn list nominee for congress from the Third North Carolina district last year. in a speech, attacked the church as the en emy of human liberty. - Wriz'M . an aged negro, was found 6- - h Springs, Fla. By his sof a dead hog was ly. [in.. -ro was shot in the back The s. is that he was engaged Lu hog . and was shot by the owner. The president has sent to the senat4 the following nominations: Postmas ters-A. B. Clayton, Bedford City, Va. 3. L. Fulcher, Waynesboro, Ga.; F. P. Kanester, Cleveland, Tenn.; Peter Brad shaw, South Pittsburg, Tenn.; J. M Doolen, Quanah, Tex. Charles T. Williams, a native of Geor gia, a trusted employe of the Westerm and Atlantic railroad as agent and ope rater at Dalton for many years, wa: found dead at Blacksburg, S. C., witl ive bullet holes in his back. There i no clue to the assassin. Mr. Mr. V. Richards, land and imnmi gration agent of the Southern railway has effected arrangements for settling i colony of bohemian agriculturists be tween Birmingham and Anniston, Ala The first instalment of the colony wil be landed within the next two weeks. A sensational tragedy occurred at Al dich, Ala. Sam Boyd, a miner, sur prised his wife in a compromising posi tion with Taylor, another miner, and opened fire on them, striking both Taylor returned the fire, striking Boyc in the leg. Taylor and the woman wi? die, it is thought. Developments which have just co-ti to light show that Lee Sellers, who was lynched at Knoxville, Tenn., ten years ago for the supposed murder and rob bery of Edw-d Mainess of .$1,100, wa an innocent man. Lizzie Hickman, or her deathbed, confessed that Ike Wright, a notorious character, was the real mur derer, and an effort will be made to lo ate and arrest hinm. At Washxington, N. C., the Donn murder trial resulted in a verdict o: murder in the second degree. and the de fndants, Sherrill Bell. Uriah Bell n WV. H. Brantley, were sentenced to thc penitentiary for 30 years. The trial re ealed the existence of an organized band of young boys called the JessC Jamecs club, fornmed for the purpose o. murder and robbery. The collector of customs at Wilmning ton, N. C.. has beeni directed to consult the United States district attorney foi the easternm district of North Carolint and be guided by his advice, as to re leasing the steamer Commodore. seized as a suspet about to engage in filibus terinlg operations in behalf of the Cubau. inurgemnts. The belief is expressed that the steamer will be released. The ease of Mrs. Elizabeth Nobles, the white woman of Twig~gs county, Ga., under sentence of deathl fo~r then murder of her husband, has been ap pealed to the supreme court of the EJnited States. Judge Speer of the United States court :mt Macon, granted :he appeal after hLavinmg denied an appli' :ation for a writ of haea corpus in be 2alf of the condemned woman. It is stated on higzh authority that the North Carolina Far:nmors' Alliance ex :eeded the powers giveno by its charter then it, by official res' lution. employed cunsel to bring suit ti > ac the char er of the North Carolin~a railway, and that if any one liles a bond to indemt aify the state for the cost it will be the duty of the at rorney ;:eneral to bring suit to annul the charter of the illiance. An unusual and almost fatal accident >curred at Kruger & Pace's variety works in Alay a .C. Culpepper, m white w.orkmnan, wa at onme of the saws handlinog at planmk, wvhen suddenly t splinter 3 feet long and 3 inches wide wa knocked off by the saw and was sent hurling toward Culpepper, which h~ssd nirly through 011e of his hisadpenetrated the other to the ione. Hie will recover. WV. R. Shelton, one of the wealthiest mxd best known citizens of Madison :ounty, N. C.. left Marshall in the svening on horseback for home in Lau el, a distance of 22 miles. The next aoring the dead body was found in he bushes on the side of the road. He ud ,-eceived a blow on itack of th Shead thnat eruhid his s.ull, but w"hethe: he w's nurceredQ or accidentally fel front his lir. is not knowi. A new price list for the South Caro. lina subdispensaries has gone into effect and in consequence, the cheape:'r grade: (A liquors in small places, which convti tute the great bulk of the sales of th: dispenarics, are henceforth to be sold i, r hin:her pice-. while the hizh prie-.. goods are to be rednyued. This is be lieved to be intiended t:) win over th: opponents of the law wh) buy higiei priced goods out of the stato. Thos: wh-> buy the cheaper grads. :i a rule, cannot afford to order frem :tates. It is tle opinion of lealina KQ::tucky turfnien that the Grazini bil, wie has recently passed the ouse, v. i be d niu-h benefit to racin;: - i cen. tucky. The bill doe. n), m;' pA. selling a felony, as is generally suv posed, exccpt where it is conducto.l ut side of genral racetracks. Ta-lnme: have contende!d for years that p. . n are injurious t.) legitimate r Sl: that the bill as amended is i enn with the anproval of the better cliss 01 turf men thnughout Kentucky and tlh west. Notc; From North, Ex;t, West and Abroait Ambassador Bayard prcsiid a at th annual dinner of St. John's Foundatior school in London. Three inca were killed by the fall of the Pequahuck river bridge during a storm at Bristol, Conn. The United States senate passed thc free coinage substitute for the house bond bill by a vote of 42 to 33. The senatorial contest in Kentucky threatens to result in bloodshed, the leg islators having armed themselves. T. E. Gaines of Gainesville, Fla., jumped from the steamer Tallahassee at Philadelphia, and was drowned. A 3-story brick building in Brooklyr was blown down during a storm and three persons were buried in the ruins. Dr. Cyrus Edson has made public a preparation called aseptelin for the treatient of consumption, malaria and other gein diseases. Floods in New York and Penusylva nia caused by the heavy rains have done great damage to property. Two lives were lost at Pottstown. Postmaster General Wilson has ap pointed W. A. Burwell of Georgia chi3f of the division of postoffice supplies, vice W. B. Taylor of West Virginia. Hungarians and Poles, embittered by troubles of five years" standing, clashed -at Whiting, Ind. The riot was quelled after three had been killed and twc injured. Lady Jane Francesca Sperzana Wilde, widow of Sir William Robert Wilis Wilde, M. D., surgeon-oculist to her majesty in Ireland, and mother of Oscar Wilde, is dead. Golerner Fernandez of the, state of Falcon, Venezuela, has issued an ad dress to the public, declaring that peace has been fully restored in the disturbed district of Acosta. An entire family of six, father and mother, wife and thirce children, were murdered by Rich: d Klattke, a Chi cago carpenter, who then completed his work by killing himself. Rose Dolley, on trial in Portland, Me., charged with killing her infant, was discharged, her mother having con fessed to the murder of the child with. out the knowledge of Rose. The steamer St. Paul of the Interna tional Navigation company's line, that went ashore on the sandbar off Long Branch over a week ago, has been pulled off and is now afloat. State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. By Lonis Appelt, Esquire, Probate JudgE WHEREAS. I.SAAC JOHNSON Dit parted this lire intestate more than si months ago and his estate has become derE lict and in accordaince with a statutory re qnirement. James E. Davis, Clerk of th Court of Common Pleas for Clarendol County, State aforesaid, male suit to mue to grant him letters of administration u the e-statea of and effects of Isaatc Johnso a. These are thereflore to sight and adn:on i~h all and singular the kindred arnd cred itors of tze sail Isaac Johnson, de ceased. That they be and apipear, be fore met in the Court of Probate, to be held at Mbn ning, on the 12!.b day or March, nexi after p :blientiou hereoor 11 o'clock in th forenoon, to shew cause, if any they ha7n why the said administration shonld no.t b granted. Given under myv hand this 29th day e January, A 1'. 189G. [sE.n ] LOUIS APPELT, Judge of Probate. -Notice. TN ACCOl;D.\NCE WITH SECTIOi .1.1451 ot the Gizneral s.tatutes of Soni: Caroiu;a, the County Board of Commni, sioners, at their mee~.ting the 1st Monday i Jannary, adop ed the following schedule licensesi for the yaicr 1 ILwesanl dliirs. ...83.0 Lih-in Rod:..s........... 00 (lC os...................... 25.30 wing M chirm. ....... 00 P'iaiUie and Organr. .... .... ... 50.C0 All prsn enga:ging in the above nn-ncr tiond cretatons ust p:rocure a licens or theyv wi i! beemue liable to po:she nruler the law. It shall be thle dit ofrvery Trial Jastic and every Constable and of thes Sheriff an< of h' is regular Deputies, to, anid every, citi zen nmy, demandI and inspe1c~t the ltiis of anyi haker- or pedller :n lis or thce: Countc , who i shcall o::'e iundr the I ntie oft an of sid (eflieeS-, andl to arrst ce to~ bile airrested, any bawkr ,rrpe'd diler f aand witblont a g'od arn mcvali ense, and ti: bring suc-h iccwker or pe.1 dier befor the riearest Trial .Justice to b dBn withacrdn to la.e. Erodrof ho rd. C. R. FEDuEC, Count~cy Supervisor. Jaincuary C-th, 1800I. TE NMA JI.N PD LLRY YARD I have oc landl a cn flly se-et d yaI or ih b vy IL:tht l~i:;!, Buti C(Xin P'artrid e iCteb. ancd a!.-; thie Whit &hrnc', whzichl I otier to ibze tradl Eggs tor setting $1.0) per 1:3. Al dares4 ali conicinnicatilons to J1. ID. G3oo, Maninci, S. C'. LOOK OUT FOR THIS SICGN! R. B. LORYEA. * 1)RUG STORE. n otvc ild tstiandi. .eri joa l destroyed nd no.. n v 1rg a.!1 .\Ie ic' e-. PLint.' i ines Pints. Olis acid G'a.s S taie--c -and Eyeg-ets's, Tilet Sixp s anud PerfIuimery, Fancy Goods. Swg: uni Toba ce, Giardelet dE, andi e-very thi-ng~ el-e usually fournt in ac crtclc dru'- s'of. * Iiope ti mierit a coninnan zice of theo liberralpatroncage so generously bes''wed (l ti mein ;he paist. Domn't -eryet the place, next to my~ old R.B.LORYEA, The Druggist. Great proved by the statements of lead SaleSing druggists everywhere, shov that the people have an abiding confidenc4 in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great proved by the voluntary state CUres ments of thousands of people show that Hood's Sarsaparilla has grea1 over disease by purifying, en -oWer riching and invigorating th< blood upon which health and life depend, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. , j are the only pills to take Hood's Pills with Hood-s Sarsaparilla. -AT L RIFPS BARGAIN STORE' You will save money by vis ifing the headquarters foi Clothing. DrV Goods, Bootc and Shoes. Hats and Caps, No tions, and Millinery. We have jnust received a loi of white and colored Lawrs which we wil sell very cheap. We ahivays keep a hurge and full line of Groceries aic Meats on latid. Tobacco o: all kinds-chewing and smok ing. Don't fail to buy ou pure apple vinegar. We will take great interest to sho, youour goods and give you prices. Special bargains in flour and all family groceries. Highest market price paid for Hides, Skins and Furs. rough Rice, Pease, Corn. etc You cant miss our place It is exactly opposite the court house, next to Dr. Brockinton's. ]E...RIF., MannLEIg, S. DO YOU NEED A CORN MILL ' If so, buy the MOORE COUNTY GRIT. The best stone for grinding corn Requires loss dressing; gives les: trouble; makes better meal, an' cost less money than any mill i: the world. Next is our ENCLEBERO RICE MIlL The only mill in the world tha will, in one operation, take rougl rice, hull, clean and polishi ready for market or table. Plantation and other Saw Mills TAL.BOTT ENGINES, tiuDELL. ENCINES -AT Bottom Factory Prices V. C.BADHA M GENERAL AGENT, cositruMBIA, s. a C, O. L ESLIE WHo.ESALE AND RETAIL COMM3ISSION DEALER IN Fis's Packed for Courtry Orders a Specialt No charges for packing. Se'nd for pric< list. Consignments of co.untry produce ar< respectfu!iy solicited. Poultry, eggs, etc. Stalls Nos.. 1 and 2 Fish Market. Office, Nos. 18 and 20 Market st., east of Bay. . . . . CILmkILESTON, S. C. Notice of Discharge. { \N THE 23rd DAY OF FEBR~UARY \f 180G, I will apply to tbe Judge o Probate for Clarendon county for letter: ismissory as adinistrator of the estate of H. H. Lesesne, deccasei. J. HI. LESESNE, Adnilnistrator. ,J..nnary 22n'l, 18%d. Notice to Creditors. A LLPERSONS HAVING CR~AIV:. K against the estate of L. F. R. Lesess will rresent theu, duly ettestedl, andl those owing said estate will miake paymuent to .AP.GARET E. LxsEsNE, Admuinistratrix. Silver, JTan. 22, 1800i. Notice to Creditors. SLL PERSS HAVING CLAIM~ againsttbiee stateof? James',1. Sprott dceased, will present them duly attestedl and those~ owing said e:,tate will mzake pay menut to S. F. SPROTTr, Administratrix. Jordan, S. C , January 22nd, 1806. Notice to Creditors. ALE PECoNS HAVING CLAI ai thre estate of Henry dc Sanm -nre Garden will present them duly at tetd, and those o.winug same. will imaki paiun to Truos. L. 1RicHAR~soN, Administrator. Snuter, S. C., January 22, 1806i. Notice to Creditors. All persons ha.vin4s claims against the estaecof Harriet D. Witherspoon, deceased will present thema duily attested, and those owing said estat3 will make paymient to A. D. WITHERSPOON, Executor. i n', . C., Jan. 29, 1896. S;JIEkPHERD SUPPLY Co. 232 MEETING STREET, CH AIRLESTON, S. .:- gean: ror t.e .-e of, . err Knd of Fuelfo Te-ak ea v Tin Plate,' Sheet Iron, Tinwar es, House Fur- Tinners' nishingS Goods, Supplies. Galvanized Gutter and Rainwater Pipe in ten teet lengths. We Manufacture TOBACCO BARN FLUES and Deliver Them Freight Prepaid to Any Station. 22 Varieties of Oil Stoves and Oil Heaters. Percival Manufacturing Co. Doors, Sash and Blinds. 478 to 486 NEETING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1868. L. W. FOLSOM, Sign of the Big Watch, UM1 E. :: . C. --A BIG LINE OF Birthday, Wedding and Christmas Presents .. . WATCHES, DIAMONDS - Fine Sterling Silver Clocks, Optical Goods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors, Machine Need :.o All repairing guaranteed. THOMAS WILSON, R. E. JAQUES, JOHN WILSON, President. Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. The Carolina Grocery Company SUCCESSORS OF BOYD BROTHERS, Whle108le Gr1'0i8 al(I C0llmIlis8ioll MelthaRt8, No. 195 EAST BAY, ~ CA.~Ixas-ross . - S. o MANNING - -:- AOADEM'ii. MWA~\TIATGr..:.:..:.:..:.:.S. C. -MRS. E. C. ALSBROOK, Principal. Thirty-second session begins Sept. 2, 1895. Prepare for college or business. Co-edutional. English, Latin, Freneb, Bookkeeping, Calisthenics. Elocution, Art and Music re-gularly tanghit. Three gold medals awarded. Tuition $1 to $4. Send for catalogue. TO CONSUMERS OF LAGER BEER : The Palmetto Brewing Company of Charleston. S. C., have made arrangements Swith the Sonth Carolina State authorities', by which they are enabled to fill orders froma consumers for shipments of beer in any quantity at the following prices : Pints (patent stopper)...... ....................... 70e per dozen Ponr dozen pints in crate..........................$2.80 per crate .Eighth-keg................................... ........ ...$1.25 Quarter-keg..............................................$2.25 H~alf-barrel..............................................$4.50 . Exports, pints, ten dozen in barrel.......................... .0 It will be necessary for consumers or parties ordering to state that tht.beer is for private cois-imptionl. We offer special rates for these shipments. This beer is guar antced pure, made of the choicest hops and malt, anJ is recommnen'ded by the medica fiaternity. Send to us for a trial order. The P'almetto Brewing Company, Charleston, S. C. FREELAND AND ROGAN, Proprietors, Have got sett'.ed from the great rash of the holiday trade, and propose now to continue to otffer bargains from tim~e to time on their special conn ters, as well as general stock, which will consist of China, Dinner, Tea and Chamber Sets, Open Stock in Plain White China of Haviiand and Austrian Ware. LAMPS which will range from 20c., 25e., 30c., 40., .50c., and up to $5.00 each. Will keep in stock a genewral line of the best TIN WARE on the mar ket, WOODENWARE, BROOMS, and a general line of HOUSE FUR NJSHING GOODS. SWe ha~ve just received anotheor ear load of the Home PieCooking Stoves and Ranges, and our line of E toes is comle~lte and ranules in price from $6.00 to andgo.0OeWe Houtispeto on this special line, as our Stoves are cheap Oper HoseOpposite Court House, Surrter, S. C. Two Car Loads HORSES and 'One Car Load MULES expected this week. H. HARBY, Sumter, S. C., Jan. 27, 1896.