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The Republican Slate for South Carolina The Republi.:::.s here are so elated at the Presidential - that they have ailnadv rede regetneets, riot only for appurtiouing out tie Feleral offices, but have also put ou a State ticket for 1S90. A conference (f the big wigs of the party was held here today,and the fool.ing slates made up for Federati 4lie.s: United States Marsh:d. W. 11. Uendicas; Col lector of In:ernal levenue, W. UI. Myers, (colored); District Atto ey. John Win gate; As/staut. District Attortey, S. J. Lee. (colored); Postmaster, W. N. Taft er W. D. Cruu, (colored); Associate Justice tUited States Supreme Court, vice Justice Matthews, to be retired, S. W. Melton; Col!ector, J. H Ostendorf For State ticket in 1890: Governor, T. B. Johnson; Lieutenant Governor, J. F. Ford'iam (col ored); Secretary of State, W. R. Jervey (colored); Attorney General, W. N. Taft; Adjutaut and Inspector General, J. M. Freeman (colored); Superintendent of Edu cation, W. D. Crum(colored); Comptroller General. E M. Brayton; State Treasurer, Gilbert Pillsbury. Ex Postmaster Taft is to be urged for the consolate. at Nice, Italy-he being somewhat in bad health. The Democrats in the Federal offices here sie getting ready to pack up and travel. There are in the post office, custom house and United States Court departments about twenty Republicans of a mild, non-aggres sire type, who have held over during the past four years.-Charleston Special to Baltimore Sun. Death of Mr. John O'Neill. Mr. John O'Neill, of late years a well known merchant of this city, died at his residence here on Wednesday night... He had been for years an employee of the South Carolina Railway Company. He was a man who, during a long life, had made a multitude of friends. He was very popular and died regretted both by those who knew him intimately and those with whom he had business relations. He was one of the original founder of the St. Patrick's Benevolent Society. Branch 152 of the Catholic Knights of America adjourned last night during an important session when the news of the death of Mr. O'Neill was announced. The information was conveyed by Dr. Dennis Kennedy in the most feeling terms.-News and Courier, Nov. 30. French Cake. Beat thoroughly five eggs, add two cups of sugar, two-thirds of a cup of butter, one cup of milk, spice as taste may dictate, three cups of sifted flour, two teaspoonfuls of cream tartar, one of soda. I Its peculiar efficacy is due as much to the process and iOTHING skill in compounding as to LlIC 1T the ingedintsthemselves. LaKE keWi ntime. It checks diseases inthe outset, or if theybe advanced winl prove a potencure. Re I esloll witholt It It takes the place of a doctor and costly ORW criptions. FOR WHOSE sedentary lives will ind BENEFIT it the best.preventive of andcurefor on. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness. Piles and Mental Depression. No loss of tim no interference with business while For children it is most in nocent an harmless. No danger from exposueafter taking. Cures Colic, DI arrhaes, Bowel Complaints, Feverish ema and Ieverish Cols Invalids and dej~espte- will find it the mildest ~etn Tonitheycanuse. A little -a'nd a naaa evauton of the bwes Alittle taken in the mornn sharpen swetnsthe breath. A PHYSIVWA'S OPINION. eI have been pracicing medicine for tweny yars nd avenever been able to Linsver Rgltrprompdy and effectively move the Liver to action, 'and atthe same time aid (instead of weak - g) the digestive and .ailtive Hnri ' xnWashington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness: Look forthered Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the Seal and Signature of JJ.Zeul & Co.,ln red. onthe side. Takenoother. MC~alian,'Brown & Evans, .. Jobbers of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. Nos. 224, 226 and 228 Meeting St. Charles ton, S. C. Wm.3Burester & Co. HAY AND GRAIN, Red Rust Proof Oatss a Spe . cialty. posto Kerr's Wharf, ' CHAtTASTON S. C. CATARRH COLDIg IN E HEAD.. Ely's Cream Batlm Classthe Nasal es. Al laysTneaentin Hels Sores. Pitortes the Senses of Taste, Smnell and.Haring. . A prteleIs uppiled intoeachnoetrHl and 1s agreeable. Price50c. at Druggists or by smaIL.LYB yna Waenst.,New York. OF PURE CDD LUVER OIL SIR HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. Digesed, sd 1as mia by the mos us sttSe==ms when the plain oi esanet be tolerated; and by the come stiOSa tfthe oil with the hypophous phites s mubh enre effmeious. Smuiab13 as a eshb preduer. * Pu.s ga3 ureplay whUe taking it. BooTTrS1DULSIoi anowledgedby 'qiim to be the Finest and Best prepa munin thewordfor the relief and cureo CONSUMPTION, SCROPUL.A, CENERAL. DEBILTY, WASTINO DISEASES, EMACIATION,. COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. 2b rutremdyo Dma a$ atsti. W THE ONLY CELERY Brilliant COMPOUND Durable CURES PROOFS Economical Neuralgia Mrs. L. A. Baz.%sxa, Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others Nervous San Jacinto. Cal in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others Prsrtr d sine a Ceer are just as good. Beware of imitations-they omoun I aelcr are made of cheap and inferior materials and of rheumatism." RheumtismSAMUEL HUTCHnNSOr' give poor, weak, crocky colors. South Cornish, N. If. 36 colors; Io cents each. "It has done me more Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions Kidney - good for kidney disease for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing than any other medi (to cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by : Diseases doe." Gao. Assorr, Sioux City, Iowa. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. " Celery Coi. AJ pound has been of great For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE benefit for torpid liver, DIAMONDindigestion, and bilious. DIA ON P INT~ isrders ness." ELuZAsweTC. .DLL ,uhe CEL r Gold, Silver. Bronze Copper. Only so Cent.ee The Manning Academy, A GRADED SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. TWENTIETH SESSION BEGINS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1S88. PRINCIPALS: S. A. NETTLES, A. B., Thits. E. C. ALSBROOK. -:0: AIMI. The course of instruPction, embracing ten years, is designed to furnish a liberal education suited to the ordinary vocations of life, or to fit students for the Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior class of colleges. PLAN OF INSTRUCTION. The most approved text boots are used. The blackboard is deemed an essential in the class room. The meaning of an .author is invariably required of each pupil. In all work done, in whatever department, and whatever the extent of ground covered, our motto shall always be THOROUGHNESS. To this end, we shall require that every lessonsk" learned, if not in time for the class recitation, then elsewhere. No real progress can be made so long as the pupil is allowed to go on from day to day reciting only halfnperfect lessons. TERMS PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS: Primary Department (3 years' course)...................$1.00u $1.5 and $2.00 Intermediate De'partment (2 years' course)............................... 2.50 Higher Department (2 years' course) ...................... .... $3.00, and 3.50 Collegiate Department (3 years' course) ........ ............... $4.00, and 4.50 Music,icluding use of instrument,..............................3.00 Contingent Fee, per session of 5 months, in advance....................... .25 Board per month.......................... .......................... 8.00 Board from Monday to Friday (per month)............................... 5.00 The Principals feel much encouraged at the hearty support given the school heretofore, and promise renewed efforts to make the school what it should be-FIRST CLASS in every respect. For further particulars, send for catalogue. Address, S. A. NETTLES, Manning, S. C. GROVE SCHOOL,S M~I~JG, S. C. TNITA Graded School for Boys and E rs. PRINCIPALS: iS VIRGINIA IN GRAN, I. I. BAG NAL. The Fifth year of the Manning Grove School will begin September 3rd, 1888, and close June, 1889. It is the purpose of the principals to give thorough instruction isi the elementary branches, andthen advanc the pupils as rapidly as sound judgment will admit. Boys and young men desiring to prepare for college will find the course of instruction admirably adapted to that purpose, and special attention will be paid to that class of students when desired. Special attention given to Calisthenics. The school building is in complete order for comfo. t and convenience, being well ented, e d sa l heetat ineverls. elardinoinimfrthcas T ERSPENER MONTHOUWE : Primrt Deadent(3.ears'cure)...... Fit grae........... ..ad$.00 Scndterdeate.Deprtment.(2.yars'5course,......a.....................3.50 hidgreadtent(2year'.core).. ................. n Egt grde.4 n .0 FontingegtaFe,..er.sessin.of 2:5month, raniadvan nd......t..............5.0 Board anp ogngcnbrbduo reasonable...t.r................ families--. .....80 Ford frhro Moart ,py to yt(er ofthe.... l...............50 shoudb-FISTLAS Cn Bevey Present. For further Jaiclrs, send foagr catalogue. Addres , Se. as OOMMSSI- ERHTS, .NTLS Eri Ciy Egin an Biles, tla Enin an BolerteMamoung Little Gin HyruiGCtra ess Eagole otoy Gins.irs The haveh yeartofcheoMeneacg rov, 65,oondil70bsawnEaglembGinronly88,handwclos tht we ae offepose waf thelrincipast. give orough iestrcini. heeeetr Oilchs, andb-te andvLanether Being asnapdl as completeudgen ofwill Supmi Boysan yourneeiring t pre for olest Qallindtyecs of istrutio stdnswhendeid.E.Hle&Co ventioaeeignndnampyomeatedcnGlinter EXPENSESESMON Boardand ldgin cane 2ha upongoal Strermt. n odfmiis For gortoe patiueau apyto $5.50fth ricpas A odResta at $1. rsiet ATgoo Caner SetCh& areynGpy AreCt Egod Wod oer Atla $1.2 an5oles heFmusLtl GatydAuliod Cottress, at l Coton.i50 W hAv gnsoone ed c 6Sr6, and 1.0 swEgeGnnyso on taweA oo Wvefer edSring at eo os.M~n $2.75ies Ais gooe ad Le at B$tn,4n.5cmlt0ln filSupis CAMEood Wanu BdRKLEY SutCarlo, harletn $4.00 . pric.H o mees.o - Mrs.A.Edward. MISANNIAIN BAERIAY, BreadigknanddymstiFruites. MRS. EAsBa. EDARD, MainC. C -TLARGHLPRE AND TFRETUREIHUE No 1 INGHARETalson . J. '. ORIE, RpI, JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORXEY AT L4W, MANNING, S. C. JOHN S. WILSON, Atorgne and (um, W sebo, at Lair, a\NNING, S. C. F.X. WILSON E A M \ANNING. S. C. A. rrI A TTORNEY AT LA W, MANNING. S. C;. $0 Notary Public with seal. TM. H. INGRAM. ATTORNEY AT LA I, Office at Court House, MANNING, S. C. M CLINTON GALUCHAT, PRACTICES IN COURTS OF CHARLESTON and CLARE DON. Address Communications in care of Man ning TDIEs. JOS. H. MONTGOMERY, ATTORNEYAT LAW Main Street. SUMTER, S. C. -~0Collections a specialty. W? F. B. HAYrNswoRT, Sumter S, C. B. S. Dnxxzss, Manning, S. C. H AYNSWORTH & DINKINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW MANNING, S. C. )R. G. ALLEN HUGGINS, DEN7ST. -- OFFICES - MANNING AND KINGSTREE. --OFFICE DAYs Kingstrce, from 1st to 12th of each month. Manning, from 12th to 1st of each month. - OFFICE Horns 9 A. M. to ] P. 31. and 2 to 4 P. M. T J. BRAGDON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, FORESTON, S. C. Offers for sale on Main Street, in business portion of the town, TWO STORES, with suitable lots; on Manning and R. R. streets TWO COTTAGE RESIDENCES, 4 and 6 rooms; and a number of VACANT LOTS suitable for residences, and in different lo calities. Terms Reasonable. ESTABLISHED 1852. Louis Cohen & Co. 2 K34iing Street. CHARLESTON, . C. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods. -0 W-Samples and prices cheerfully sent on application. Orders entrusted to me will receive my prompt personal at tention. Will be pleased to see my friends from Clarendon County. ISAAC M. LORYEA, With Louis Cohen & Co., CHARL ESTON, S. C. MAx G. Bryant, JAs. M. LEIAND, South Carolina. New York. Grand Central Hotel. BRYANT & LELAND, PnoPRIEToas. Columbia, South Carolina. The grand Central is the largest and best kept hotel in Columbia, located in the EX ACT BUSINESS C'ENTER OF THE CITY7, where all Street Car Lines pass the door, and its MENU is not excelled by any in the South. THE BEUL.AH ACADEMY, Bethlehem, S. C. . B. THOMPSON, Principal. Fall Session Begins Monday, Oct. 29. Instruction thorough, government smild and decisive, appealing generally to the student's sense of honor and judgment in the important matter of punctuality, de portment, diligence. &c. Moral and social inluences good. Tuition from $1.00 to $2.00 per month. Board in good families $7.00 per month. Board from Monday to Friday per month $3.00 to $4.00. pi! For further particulars, address th Principal. J. G. DINKINS, M. D). R. B. LORYEA. J.OG. Dinkins & Co., Drug|StS and Pharmacists, --DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Fll stock of PMuxrs, Orts, GlAss VAaNIHEs and WHITE LEAD, also, PaNT and WHITEWAsH BRusHns. An elegant stock of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. No charge made for fitting the eye. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or night. J, G, Dinkins & Co., Sign of the Golden Mortar, MANNING, S. C. DOURE FITS. When I say CDEE I do not mean merely to Istop them for a time, and then have them re turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLIXNG SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to CURE the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reasonfornotniowreceivmng acure. send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTLE of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costa you nothing for a trial, and it wiln cure you. Address H.C OOnT, M.C. I83PnRL ST.NEWYnRK S, Wolkoviskie, Agt,, & Co., Fine Wines, Liquors, To bacco, and Cigars. 0 - The oulv Pool and Billiard Parlors in the Town. -0 SIMON PURE~ OLD MOUNTAIN -DEW Corn and Rye R EARS'.ONAB1LE PRTCE. -0 ('ntry Orders Filled Wlith Carp. aInd (;oor7.x Goujour~iterl. -0 MBi Call and take a "NIP" of my OLD TO- GIN S. WOLKOVISKIE, Agent, Manning, S. C. GUSTAVE ALEXANDER, MIANNNING, S. C. And all leading atehes, Spectacles, and EYE GLASSES. Repairing Neatly Done. All Work Warranted. C. I. Hoyt & Bro., DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. wige REPAMNG A SPECIALT. Rii Main Street, - - Sumter, S. C. L. W. FOLASOM, Successor to F. H. Folsom & Bro. SUMTER, S. C. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Theceebatd oya S. oh Swi Mchie n ies aosi-A eia l ways onhn.Rpiigp-pl n nety0 cntdb klldwrun Ordrsbymal il rceve carflatn don. >.Wlhmeo. The and173rat B a t arJon, S. , MFire. Cannst uaits .n 1,;oizre neapli ed with al b lled rn oil::1.m I n Excelentb ai ~l C i e c. L A irl itt :. . Otio asegr Eba r, E e Wholesale Goes 17 and 1 9, East B iays, ., CHARLESTON, .C renovated thei past suunnerii anfely ur Otio s urasse.i~ Iadscn Eletri Lihsadetric Bells are uLL se I al rom sadhlwas ae $2.00 and $50i. G.T LOD rocretrs. 1Mand9 Sast Barlr HACUIGARLESTOCALLY EC.TD Thd Shavgv don h etaoriSpee rInhae hd conas ierabe1111 fexrinc inr tnseve ral arg e d itis, and esuarnt ee tric Mnnngt cStomers. Parlnetor to W1AIPx tTiIUTIMS I LXI~L E md .h~ ngdoe n hb tBunmmv HARDWARE STORE. The notie of every one is called to the fact that I. W. DURANT & SON Keep a full supply of Goods in their line. Farmers' Suj pjies, Medmnie Sopplies, ouehold Supplies, Etc. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES OF BEST MAKE ! Wagon and luggy Material from a Bolt to a Wheel. Pumps Both Iron and Wood. limling in Rubber and Leather, and Packing of all Kinds. Imported Guns, Muzzle and Breech Lowling ! Pistols in Variety from $1 up. Powder, Shot, and Shells, &c., and we are Agents for the G-reat Western ]Powcer Company Table and Pocket Cutlery, Etc. \ it h many thanks to a generous public for their past liberal pat ronaeg, and soliciting still their kind support, we are respectfully, etc. R. IW. DUR AXT & SO, SUMTER, S. C. GO TO THE - Manning Cash Store, IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN MEN'S, LAL ES', AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. --0 Vice stoc]. of Groceries, Fruits, Cabbages, .etc., a Always on Hand, at H. A. LOWRY'S, Agent. ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers; Saw Mill Machinery. Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. gy -||:4i'ar.< e.reuted with promptness and Di.path. Send for price lists. East Ba, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. F. J. ':mzi, Prsident. F. S. RODGERS, Treasurer Atlantic Phosphate. Company, of Charleston, S. C. MA'NIUFACTURERS OF Sta-ndard -F"ert-i i w-ers and Importers of I'TJFEmC mMA.JN I.A1NIT. Pelzer, Rocgers & Co., General Agents, BROWN'S WHAl. - - - CHARLESTON, S. C. Mr. M. LEVI, of Manning, will be pleased to supply his friends and the iublie generally, with any of the above brands of Fertilizers. OTTO F. WIETERS, Wholesale Grocer, WHOLESALE Dealer in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. No. 121 East Bay, - - - - - - Charleston, S. C. RICE BEER! RICE BEER! [GEO. E. TOALE.- HinT O!n.) W i are the sole manufacturers of this de licious and healthy beverag ltee, which. after having been analyzed by e eminent chemists in Atlanta, (ia., during "Prohibi- MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE tion" and atter the most searching scrutiny for traces of alchohol, was allowed to be sold - A T a free of State and city license, and so also more recently after further analyzing in Flor- 1 ida. ft fills a long felt want for a stimulant Sash, and appetizer thamt is not intoxicating; plear ant to the taste, contains nourishment. and specially suited for persons of weak and del- Mudns icate constitutions. It has the tasteof lager beer of the finest flavor; besides, to add to Mnes its purity anda medicinal qualities, is special- Gaeec ly made of our cleib:'atedl world renowned original Artesian well'water. rat up in Srl ok unn n cases of one dozen pints at S1 25 per dozen; I~d five dozen at S1 per dozen, and in casks of ~ LLA.Bidrsuaa ten dozen each at ni) cents per dozen. Cash ~ ad0eea must accompany each order. Copyrighted and patent aplihed fo~r. . B idn aeil We have no Agents, and none genuine unless ordered direct trom CRAMER & KERSTEN..O~C N AEROS PAtLMETTo BR.EwRY, 10ad2HyeSte, Steam Soda and Mineral Water Works. RA HRETNHTL Charleston, S. C. U. S. A. JOHN F. WE ER L H. Q O. ~njretmts PROVSIONDEALRSTALE.HNEY OE. __A__ _FACTRERSAWELESAL -CH.3RALT.-11=\ 1""C ToTePlds, renon . Mmte Ant frelCS, ebrtetetc Inid iish. &uilde'sHad Enges Gendralers Buisledgtin Mtri al.tyfo REAR~ COTLTON HOEL, fl j Crn 31iharPles, Saft JtOHN F.WE AE &00 J t ite for' iates wilb oda w~oLESALEonoCERt,. If you deietpurce awng chn CHA RLEST8UNON URX AL~ ann, S. S T HE O LIGHT- RNI - H iN MIIlIMA C. Hg LAISLAoTE.' DXE LUGS $28. R $20 FORE . -VR O' LU If you desireoto purhasebaseweng machine ask ourGentaatzyourFeace foreermsnan EttonenaMosersoyod reawame. NEMaufaturd inFaytteiEleCN.C. ver catc~so- 28 U GNNSQUAEN.Y.-WALLE, PHILAGRICULTURALISTEEL FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL ninreCopstolMes IN YOURaOWN HOUSE BErE bO PAY fONE CET TolCteyGusadSr Do'tpa a aen ~5 r 6O bt en fr irulnI am nth Artetfrsh. Cl THE C.A. WOO ~ EnPice s aae n d pliers.n