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'To IW-MING TIMS h WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1885. B. S. DINKINS, Editor and Prpdter. RE ayeroundaa THIS PAPERP LaEb&OV aper Adverlusg Burea(10 spruce SL), where e EW YORL contract =y be maefor It In S1 TERIS OF SUB SCRIPTION~ 0 One Year, in Advance $1.50. or $2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-CY Square, first in sertion, $1.00. . Each subsequent insertion. 50,. 2 1-.7 Contract Advertising at reduced rates. Advertising in Local CIlumn, 10c. per line. -0- Our Terms for an Transient Adver- r emet, are invariably in advance. Our columns are open at all times, for the expresion of opinions on allsubjects of pub lie interest, but we are not responsible-for I the views of our correspondents. Local- Intelligenice. Deaths. Died on Sunday mornig, Oct.11th, Jno. L Ingram, infants=on of Mr. and Mr S. E. Ingram. Tender were the aspirations felt for this child-bright were the hopes fond ly cherished in the father's and mother's heart. The pratlings of infancy was the musie of home-his boyhood would be their joy, promising a manhood that would bring honor and usefulness. The remains were intered in the ola Du Iant burying ground. Died suddenly Sunday morning the 11th 1ust. Mrs. G. Mack Hicks, wife of Mr. G. 31. Hicks. of Salem. We are very sorry to an nounce the death of this estimable lady. She was a member of the Baptist Church, and by her exemplary, pious life, _ has left behind her a record worthy of imitation. We tender to the afflicted husband our warmest sympathies. Mr. . I. Montgomery who has had alife long reputation for kindness of heart and extending sympathy to any fellow being in ditress, while on a visit to the city of Charleston, saw a young man there by the name of Edward Jones from the far off North languishing on a bed of suffering and affiction trom that most terrible of all dis eases. consumption. Willing to chuer the closing hours of this unfortunate young man of onul 20 years, who, even in his physical wrek exhibited the remains of what had before been the splendid specimen of a handsome intellignt and vigorous youth, proffered a home of comfort. sur rounded by all that leindness and care could bestow. He ?Djoyed the beneficent change but a brief while for, rapidly growing worse, the emaciated form soon passed into the quiet of the grave. It is sad to see one - die in youth, rven tho' the departing spirit be cheered by the consforting presence of loved ones, but to one a stranger in a strange land it is doubly melancholy. If good deeds can light up the dark valley, Mr. M's. pas sage through will be illumined by many a bright trophy. Orange Bessoms. Married on the evening of~ the 8th inst., by Rev. S: Leard at- the residence of the bides father, Mr. Davis McElveen, of Sum ter county, to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. yno. Hudnal. Mlarri dn ThursJu"8th inst., at. t bride's h Mr..'Chadn~ A. RigD. Rigby c will und ,e of his "B ends as imulating CROUP, iitis imm or sale by bstructie The atte een called )nditi-u ow's with )Ds traV mA trustth ace, and - zmbs and iore forcib asionS. bstructione a perfect a tucking ,f the mo sany-follo We are g tor has con n the eme Lnancier free. esignation ociates in CATAR garden reath s - - per give y. Price r. or sale by ly relieve ar. Edw chitis. Mrs. Ed :abbages xer a call ells and SHILO -ap bar 'roup Whoo ?or sale by "heap Bar Ii inst. The Aucti- h. ''e lags are, is ee 'ainscluck, puns.E. Pelfi- Thames, Court con -0ho rith Judge - rollowing ar W. S. Alle -. B. P. Broad em N. Barrineau * Mont . H. Fowler, Chan AJ. White, W. T. Ls, R. J. Ay Felder, Harvin, J. E. der,. Nelson Richardson, . ing, J G Jac gomery, John ier, Nelson Kennedy, T. T. C. Owen's. SHILOH'S - Cure is sold Consul - & Co. THAT HA quickly cured antee it. For WILL YOU Liver Complai teed to cure y & Co. IN At a meeting goons held on preamble and Capt. D. W. rd adopted: 'Whereas d te the d .t -tef - - d for eur to t lTHE T H E IIUGIRATIOI WILL TAKE PLACE THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER, WHEN LOUIS LOYNS WILL MOVE INTO HIS PALACE of FASHION WHICH WIL CONTAIN SUCH NOVELTIES and FASHIONABLE GOODS AS WILL RECOMMEND I respectfully make the above anneuncemnent to my friends and patrons, thanking them for their past favors, and hoping with increased fa cilities to be able to please the most fastideous. LO'TIB LO3''1TS, MANNING, S, C, Ue &X0 S. A. RIGB Is the man who fills the bill Of the people who have a will All vacancies, needs and wants to fill With judgement and care. Yes! I am a Candidate for the patronage of the people, and I afraid of Competition. I fearlessly assert that I can show to the P0eCple of Clarenc.n The most complete line of mEuT DESS GooDs ever offered in this Silk mixed Suitings, Caahmeres, Berber Cloths, Combinatiou Suitings, Calicoes in new and beautiful styles. Flannels of all grades and colors, Full line of table Damask, Towelling, Cloths, Best Lawns, Irish Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Zephyr Shawls, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, best fitting Corsets, and Notions. Hats and Shoes. Ladlies, Genta and Childrens. in newest styles. Try a pair of Tim C Ba'Esn MaAs $3. Shoes, Shoes made to my own order, and you will be pleased with Totand wear of this Whe. Full Line Doe-Sn, Broadeloths, Cashmeres, Jeans and woolen Good bo and to be sold low. READY MADE CDLOTING, -Splendid line for Men, Boys and Children. GROCERIES A full and Complete stock, bought in the best markets, and to be sold at small I keep best Flour, Hams, Bacon, Rice, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Coffee and Tea. Canned goods of all sorts. Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Hardware, Plantation Tools. And the BESTTOBACCO. My Clerks will not only take pleasure in showing my large stock of but they are instructed to sell them at ROCK BO'TOM prices. Iknow cotton is low, and I shall not be slow to sell below any other house. I give highest cash prices for cotton. Don't Buy 'Til You Try . .A. RIGBY. STONO PHOSPHATE C OF CHARLESTON, S. C ESTABLISHED 1870 MANNUFACTURE Soluble Guano, (HIGHLY AMMONIATED.) Acid Phosphate, Dissolved Bone, Ash ElementF Keep always on hand for sale Genuine German Kainit, (Potash Salts,) Imported direct from Germany, for the Company. A high grade of Dried Blood, Ground Flsh.Scrap, South Carolia Rar, Cotton Seed Xeal. FOR SALE BY M . [.Oevi., MANNING, . CAN'T BE BEAT. J- ",scoT THE DRIVEN WELL MAKES IT EASY Attorney and Counsellor at to get Water. 3Wa nn ai g. S, NoWeh Clenfnli. Cheap! Durable! Feb. 25 CALL ON - T. C. soaffe, W. x. O SUMTER, S. C. PHYSICIAN AND SU 0a- Offers his profeedona people of M ning and te M. JACOBI, AOT., omee at Drug Store. po Livery Stable in connection. J C H. LA SE Feb-.25 Kingstree,O ARES.NS tress. Board 2 perOday.ATheERte hsrecenitly been thoroughly repaired YJ A 'P O refunished with all modern applianeesof a first-class hoteL Saloon, Billiard and. Pool Econs and Feed Stables. The proprietress returns thanks for thelberal patronalge here tofore bestowed, and will continue to main tain the high character which the Hotel as SW CEH.NTRAALE STAOTAEYANL OOGEO.MB.HmSR C. NOTICEATUFAATURESS ME armes ofagered th.atta ae 'JIC HaroLUMBIAe~ Ho Se C. a~ to . oh .o FH.ropriteotin- DO R Ie reapectfull ae too te atiio of thein stumens for~ display at my stables, and Sep will take pleasure in showing and explain g their utility. No progressive farmer een afiord to do without these implements W.K. BELL, Agt., V Apr 15 Maning, S. C. NOTICE!1 FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP l in the rear of the store lately oc cupied by Mr. F. C. Thomas. Work done in the latest styles. Hair cut- Port ting, Shaving, Shampooing, and hair and Mustache dying. Ladies waited upon at their residences. Chil dren's Hair cutting, and razor sharp- g, ening n specialt. J. T. EDWARDS, Artist. Manning, S. C.Apr i INotice. Idesire to call to the attention of the Mill Men and Cotton Planters of Clarendon, that have see-e e agenc fr Is ouny HEAD GIN. Having used this Gin for ser eral years I can recommend i$ as the best Gin now in usc. Any information in re gard to the Gin will be cheerfnlly given. I' can ..Lo supply the people -of rnendon with any other machinery which t~ a need, at the lowest prices. rarties wishin to purchase gins will find it to their inter est to give their orders ealy May 5 Manning, S. C. LUMBER!!~ LUMBER! 50,O000 Feet on Hand. All Grades. FROM 25cts, to $1 PER HUNURE The very best, and cheap as the o can be had at the millo Manino. UOD000000 .Tuly 24, 1885. * DATE THE fol '.. be run. n 493 12.25 P. V. Z <ton. No. 47 12.55 A. H. No. 4V, 4.10 P. K. Ce, No. 47, 4.52 A. M. Florence, No. 40, 1.35 A. M. Florence, No. 42, 12.Oi P. M. Charleston, No. 40, 5.00 A. M. Charleston, No. 42. 4.05 P. M. 40 and 47 will not stop. 42, and 43 will stop atall stations. ntral R. R. of S. C. xMar-No. 53. Charleston, 7.20 A. 3. Lanes, 8.36 A. K Manning 9.06 A. M. Sumter, 9.33 A. M. Columbia, 10.40 A. X. No. 52. UTe Columbia, 5.27P. X. Leave Sumter, 6.39 P. X. LeaveManing, 7.10 P. . Leave Lane's, 1.38 P. Arrive C:prlesten, 9.00 P. Nos. 52 and 53 will stop A Lanes, Fom on and Ma "ng. .-J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l. Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'1 Pas. Agt. WILMINGTONI COLUMBIA AND AU gusta Railroad, GENERA.L PASsENGEn DEPARTxmET, CoLTMDIA, S. C, May 11th, 1884. T IE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE will be operated on and after this date: No. 48, Dimnr. Leave Wilmington............... 8.0 p m Leave Lake Waccamaw........... 9.19 p m Leave Mario .. ...........11.00 p m tXrri at rence............11.40 a m trrivc-az imter................ 4.34 a m trrive umbia.. .o............ 6.40 a m IOING SOUTH--No. 40, D r. bsexe Wilmington................10.30 p m Leave Lake Waccamaw ...........11.46 p m trrive at Florence............... 1.45 a m No. 43. DAILy. [eamvFlorence................... 4.05 p m eave Marion................... 4.51 p m Leave Lake Waccamaw.......... 6.43 p m trrive at Wilmington......... 8.05 p m GOING NORTH-No. 47, DAMur. Leave Columbia................. 9.55 p m eatSumter.................12.06 a m e Florence............. 4.50 a m e Marion.................... 5.32a m e Flemington................ 7.17 a m e at Wilmington...........8.35 a m s. 48 and 47 stops only at Brinkley'a ville, L. Waccamaw, Fair Bluff Manox nee, -Timmonsville, Sumter, Camden 'on and Eastover. angers for Columbia and all points ..& G. R. R., C. C. & A. R. R. stations, n. Junction, -and all points beyond d take No. 48 Night Express. arate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston for Augusta on trains 48 and 47. engers on 40 can take Train 48 from nee for Columbia, Augusta and Geor ints via Columbia. trains run solid between Charleston Tilmington. ces Wilmington, N. C. J. F. DIVINE, General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen. Pass Agt. . WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELL OR AT LAW. Mrnmnllng, B. OI. Jan 21 F. N. WILSON. INSURANCE AGENT. Dec. 17 an mes sda ina 40&F Mase tme Esels r. MAiN ST., COLUMBIA. S. C. REPAIRING ALL ORDE.ES: -DONE AT- :-RMTY SHORT NOTICE :'ATTENDED TO. Mrs. C. E. Reed, AIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. In all its Branches. Hosiery, F-'.ey. Goods, Notions, Ladies Dresses, Children and Infants Dresses. .Jersey Jackets and Underwear. Bridal Orders Promptly Attended To. B. VISANSKA, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks andl Jeweky, Pianos and Organs on easy Installments, I&LER IN ALL KINDs OF Musical Instruments and Strings, MAIN STREET, Next door to Central National.Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Blepairing done in borth branches. EDEL BROS. RICHMOND VA, MANUFACTURERS OF ebaco and Cigars, and lesale Liquor Dealers. ing to Soth Sex~es. man or woman making less weegk should try our easy ~aking bummnes. We want 'or on~r celebiated Mau: ;a Suoko CoRSETs, aso8, SVPPoR'FEP, SEQUIEER BRACeE, :inALI PnoroTET CoMHNExD "nys) No experience rders per day give thly. Our Agents ' sales daily. $3 ,ce for particu , co.,