RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL.
-We dote upon this world as if it
were never to-have an end; and we neg
lect the next as if it were never to have
a beginning.-Fcnclon.
-The Japanese Government has in
stituted a coliege for women, with
English professors, and put it under the
control of a committee of English wo
men for six years.
-The safest way to'stay the progress
of wrong is to advance the right. Every
direct attack upon the wrong. by the
right. imperils the right by inviting a
counter-attack upon itself.
-No way has been found for making
heroism easy, even for the scholar.
Labor. iron labor is for him. The world
was c:eated as an audience; the atoms
of which it is made, are opportunities.
-Emerson.
-Doctrine serves to gather humanity
into the various folds, according to
their individual convictions; but the
actual worship flows from each through
but one channel. finding equal accept
ance from a loving God.
-"I will give you an orange, Wil
lie," said a famous English Freethinker
to a little boy, "if you can tell me
where God is." "And I will give you
two," replied the boy at once, "if you
can tell me where He is not."-Har
per's Young People.
-The Ten Commandments were given
to the people some thousand years ago
for their moral advancement, and the
Sermon on the Mount is nearly 2,000
years old; and still it is hard work for
nearly more than half of the people of
civilization to give them more than cas
ual observance.
-"The form in which women shall be
taught and the subjects that they shall
study are of minor importance, and
time will settle them. The great desid
eratum is that they be given the col
legiate education when they need it,
and that they can be the judges of their
own needs."-Arthur Gilman, in Cen
tury.
-One of the most important things
that the Christian can do, says the N.
Y. Independent, for the culture of his
own piety is to acquire the habit of
systematically and. devoutly reading
and studying the Bible. By this habit
he will "grow in grace" by growing
"in the knowledge of our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ." The more he
reads the Bible the more precious will
it become in his experience. .
-How lonely the mother feels when
for the first time her boy shows that he
feels too big to be kissed! As they be
gin to feel like little men, too many
boys thing that any show of affection
on their part is babyish; they are afraid.
of being called "girl-boys" or milksops.
Just as if a man is ever more manly
than when he loves and protects the
mother who loved and protected him
through so many helpless years, Such
a boy is sure to grow into the man who
takes such good care of his wife.-Rural
Nw Yorker.
- WIT AND WISDOM.
.-"One man's conduct may lead a
host into a snare;.beware how you fol
low man; the prudent man looketh well
to his going."
-Why is it that, whenever you are
-looking for iany thing, you always find
it in the last place you look? The
reason is because you always rtop look
ing when you find it.
- Young man, don't break in two in
the middle if the world goes against
wrdawhile, and see how quick yon
can knock it out.-Washzigton Critic.
-The faults and weaknesses of
others, instead of being woven into gos
sip, scandal and useless criticism,
should be used as danger signals, to
warn us away from the paths which
Mave led to them.
-It is clearly an undeniable fact that
rnankin generally had rather remain
actually ignorant of any certain thing
not~ already known to them than to
learn it in any way which will show
-and virtually acknowledge their igno
rance.-Des Moines Leader.
e-1f the right is notused as a weapon
of offense, it is not so likely to nead to
spend'itself in its own defense. And if
the wrong Is busy neither with its own
defense nor with the direct offense
against the right, it is more fairly open
to see the right as exhibited in the
right. It is better to draw one into the
. right than even to drive him out of the
wong.-S. S. Times.
-Hardly any one can step out of his'
-own door without fmnding somethisg
*that can be benefited by his good offices.
If he sees it aright, and give his heart
and hand to it, he will, then and there,
be makig a contribution to the world's
improvement. The talk we hear some
times abanut the want of a 'field" is
proof either of insincerity or poor,
judgment.-United Presbyterian.
-If the problems of the time are
properly dealt with. it would be found,
at least in our own favored land, that
"Poverty-and Progress" would not be.
u-sei as correlative terms by any politi
eal -economists. -Thrift and' economy
among the .laboring classes would go
fa-toward the reduction of waste im
provideneeanzd criminal carelessness in
regard to provision for sickness and
old age; and go ' ar also toward solving
the labor problem.-Afrs. h. J. Gorton.
--Teyoung men and women who
caa look- poverty fairly and squarely in
-te face, are too few. We want more
afthe young men wocan wear old
clothes: till they can pay cash for new
1ms, orwhoare wihng to walk till they
csnaord to ride. We want more of
thetyoung women who are willing to do
dei own work till they can afford to
pay-somebody to do it and who will live
uncomplainingly in one room till they
een aord to furnish two.
Occasionally the girl whose complexion
is about the worst is the heaviest veiled.
This is one of the vanities of "fashionable
inconsistency."
San Francisco now has quite a whaling
fleet of Its own. In addition to -the vessels
owned at other ports which make their
rendezvous there. Of the nine whalingr
:-steamers. that chase the leviathan in arctic
- seas,.seven are owned in San Fran cisco.
According to the United States Postal
* laws and the United States Revised Nat
utes, neither n husband nor a wife has any
right to- open the other's letters, and the
one that does' it may be prosecuted under
section 3882 of the revised statutes for so
The Chewing Gus nia mb.
Orders from nanufacturers :adi drug
ists have gone out in greater ipuuntity
than ever this year for "pure spruce
um.' The Maine forests is where the
best g ui is procured. and the lumber
men can reap quae a itte tavert if
hv et mamage to get nun enough to
lili these v..ry l:horal i ers. Gum
rheiwing 1'h: bec.r(oe so f::ione::'.rLe that
do.er i :t : 1 t:nusal (irmnnvd f(+, it and it
is on. :ht p atroni mots w h:st. Iraso'ns fo:
this are that :um chewers b elieve that
thech eving of thegum aids <iigs'ti'n and
also whit ns the teeth. ' he lirt reason
Schlerv ;;'. r-men to chewing it. and
lihe ''''. h e:::etOhe practic l:opul:tr
ithI v .-' One ianl has i:ale a for
n. : u i : c:1:ndied chewing gun,
: d by druggists. tobacconists,
-* .ti.....s.and at elevated railroads.
Th' chewn' a. on habit has got away
LIen t'.i school girl, and there's no
telling w' re it will stop at its present
rate of progzress.-Chicago herald.
New Paper Articles.
A number of new combinations in pa
per are being made. One of the latest is
a paper ha' ing a -raiddle" of tin or gold
foil. The upper layer is made of waxed,
and the under surface of common paper.
This is intended for a variety of uses.
A new sheatling paper is composed of
two or more layers cemented together by
asphalt. or some waterprof or disinfedting
material. I don't think that the asphalt
idea is altogether new.
A new cardboard is an interior layer
or mildle of paper made from an admiix
ture of .llp :ad animal hair. This is in
tend1 i) . :m: imirovement onl every
kind Of lYiuer in which threads or yarns
have Ibe;n introduced.-Paper Trade
Journa.
DYSPEPSIA.
IS that misery experieneed when we sud
I denly become aware that we possess a
diabolical arrai enent called a stomach.
The stomach- is the reservoir from which
every fibre and tissue must be nourished,
andanytrouble with it is soon felt through
out the whole system. Among a dozen
dyspeptics no two will have the same pre
dominantsyntptomns. Dyspepticsotactive
mental power and a bilious temperament
are subject to Sick Headache; those,
fleshyandphlegna ic have Constipation,
while the thin and nervousare abandoned
togloomy forebodings. Some dyspeptics
are wonderfully tor:.etful; others have
great irritability of temper.
Whatever form Dyspepsia may take,
one thing is certain,
The underlying cause is
in the LITER,
and one thing more is equally certain, no
one will remain a dyspeptic who will
It will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach,
Expel foul gases,
Allay Irritation,
Assist Digestion,
and, at the same
time
Start the Liter to working,
when all other troubles
soon disappear.
"My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by the advice of Dr. Steiner, of
Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver
Regulator. I feel grateful for the relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
aficted in any way, whether ,hronic or other
wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel
confident health will be restored to all who will
be advised."-Wsu. M. Kassa, Fort Valley, Ga.
See that you get the Genuine,
with red Z cn front of Wrapper,
J. H. ZEILI. & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mc6ahan, Brown & Eans,
Jobbers of
Dry Goods. Boots. Shoes air
Nos. 224, 226 and 228 Meeting St.
Charleston, S.C.
COLD - a
HEAD.
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Cleanses the NasalPassa~es. Al
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Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell
and Hearing.___
A particle is applied intoeachnostril s-rd
Is agreeable. Price 50~c. at DruaggIstzs at by
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Almost as Paatable aar Milk.
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cannot be tolerated; and by the osn
bination of the oil with the hypophos
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Emeable as a Iah producer.
Perseas gain rapldy wile takiug II,
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The great remedy for Costap~ian, and
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When I say Cu-r.' I do not mean merely to
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W THE ONLY
Brilliant 1n COMPOUND
Durable -CURES PROOFS
Economical Neuralgia p cure e
ous ik headaches.
Mrs. L. A. BsRENPr,
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others Nervous San Jacinto. Cal.
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others "After using six bra
are just as good. Beware of imitations-they Prostration ties of Paine's Celery
Compound. I amn cured
are made of cheap and inferior materials and of rheumatism."
Rheumtsm AMUEL HL-rCHxxsos,
give poor, weak, crocky colors. South Cornish, N H.
36 colors; to 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 mcdi
(to cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by Diseases cne." Gno. Asnorr,
Sioux City. Iona.1
WELLS, RiCHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt, "Paine's Celery Con
AD pound has been of great
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE All Liver benefit for torpid liver,
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MA~J~J~G, S. C;.
A GRADED SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
TWENTIETHI SESSION BEGiINS, M~ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 18S8.
PRINCIPALS:
S. A. NETTLES. A. B.. MRS. E. C. ALSBROOK.
ATI.
The course of instruuction, embracing ten years, is designed to furnish a
liberal education suited to the ordinar'y vocations of life, or to fit students for
the Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior class of colleges.
PLAN OF I STRUCTION.
The most approved text books are used. The blackboard is deemed an
essential in the class room. The mtean iuig of an author is invariably required
Oi each pupil In all work done, in whatever departmnt, and whatever the
extent of ground covered, our motto shall always be 'ViionrOUHXE~SS. To this
end, we shall require that every lesson be learne d, if not in time for the class
recitation, then elsewhere. No real progress can be made so long as the
pulpil is allowed to go on from day to day reciting only half-perfect lessons.
TERMIS PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS:
Primary Department (3 years' course) .................... $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00
Intermediate Department (2 years' c'nurse) ................................250
Higher Department (2 years' course) ...................... ....$S3.00, andl 3.5()
Collegiate Department (3 years' course) ........ ............... $4.00, usail 4.50
Music, including use of instrument.................................... 3.10
Contingent Fee, per session of 5 months, in advance.........................
Board per month ................. ....... .......................... 8.00
-Board from Monday to Friday (per mionths),.............................0
Tbe Princ"pals feel much encouraged at the hearty suppodt gien the
school heretofore, and promise renewed efforts to make the school what it
should be-FIRST GLASS in every respect.
For further particulars, send for catalogue. Address,
S. A. NETTLES,
Manning, S. C.
GROVE SCHOOL,
A Graded School for Boys and Girls.
PRINCIPALS:
Mis VIRGINIA INGRAM. I. I. BRAGNAL.
The Fifth year of the Manning Grove School will begin September 3rd, 1888, and close
June, 1889.
It is the purpose of the principals to give thorough instruction in the elementary
branches, and then advanca the pupils as rapidly as sound judgment will admit.
Boys and young men desiring to prepare for college will find the course of instruction
admirably adapted to that purpose, and special attention will b paid to that class of
students when desired.
Special attention given to Calisthenics.
Toe school building is in complete order for comfo.t and convenience, being well
ventilted, all amy hated in eiver .
T ER PEMNES OFFR W EEKS:
Priar Dparmet.3.yar'.oure....$.00 . Fit grad..............ad$3.00
Intemdat Dpade nt(2.year'.course..1.... ...xhgrd... ..... .. ....... ....3 .50
Coheiate Deraden 23yasore, 00 Seventh ... ... .a.d.E.g.h.h4.00,dand4.0
Fuscinhugrade ofinstrumen.............2.0DaigdPit...-.---....2.00
Boarntoding, can eso had 5umontheso nadvae, ...... and ... goo fme. ......
Foard furr Moau r' ly to ridy t(er ofth........... .......---------. .0
sholdbe-IRT CAS C. BverI Present.
For fiarhe prticuas, sen d aagr catloge. ARdressr, Se.&Tas
-AN. AGENTSTLES,
GiantHydralic Ctton resMEaglegotto.Gins
OisRhbran ear e mta , a sopet iof ilSupis
AW Grantee Loesoolce for Bys Qalitdo Gorls.
CMEVRGINI ANRKAE. C. I.hAGltNAL.C
-WineE1889.m . &.6
Fooeys and Don e eiigt rpr omolesti willeuse.fistuto
LARES A EXPEN EST UR NIETURE:-S
For goode paBiueau apyto eihr fth ri5pas
AR.gC.dBBtdstadresident.
A.Bsz Jgood Cae't hanara7 'Rint .G rSc &Tes
ATgoo Wameo &ea hairkley45ompany.
AreCt Egood Wod oer Atas EnieadBolr.teFaosLtl
GatHdAuliod Cottnress, at l Coton.ins
W hav gnsoone ed c 60,r6, and 71. 0 swEgeGn nyso on
tawea oodWvnWieBdSring waato os.si n f$rpries.
OisARbe good Loe at Betn, n cmlt ln f ilSupis
MIrhae inuatrantimee wstrcs fro r BhaeI iest Quliy o osle.tisi.
pm.E.icees&.o
rsAlErsAd
OISANDNATING MATERYA,
F o ilgnpl and Dhomes~oticn Gl es
2R7 EasBa. EDARSTO, MinC.C
TheUatiNal HouE.
TH1.AGTRPRE AND OHAETFREFTUREHUE
N1 t CHAR EhrSTON. C.
Ji. F. OR , n iRsIS,
Wolkoviskie, Agt& Co.,
Eine Wines, Liquors, To
bacco, and Cigars.
O
riie onily Pool and Billiard
Parlors in the Town.
-o
DINON PURE OLD MOIUNTAIN
-DEW
Corn and Rye
-AT
N|El ACN fU~iTE !'!!!I S.
-o
(ommtry Orders -'i!!ed I ti l;
Lare. anold Goods wnnid
-0- -
,er Call and take a "NIP" of my
OLD TO3 GN
S. WOLKOVISKIE, Agent,
Manning, S. C.
GUSTAVE ALEXANDER,
MANNNING, S. C.
And all leading n ut.ees, Spectacles, and
EYE GLASSES.
Repairing Neatly Done.
All Work Warranted.
C.I.Hoyt &Bro.,
DEALERS IS
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
etc.
W REPARIG A SPECIArM. "$
31ain Street, - - Sumter, S. C.
L. W. FOLSOM,
Successor to F. H1. Folsom & Bro.
SUMTER, S. C.
DEAL.ER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,.JEWELRY.
5..00
Tecelbae oa t onSwn
O.Wlbm&Co
Te ndle7ratd Ryl St.r Jon. S.zn'
iir . an Fin itazo. i meic,
Ordt's b|e erail ll; .cceie erf'l N traph
Wholesale -
' CHARLESTON,1, . n C
EWu, WAVERLY HOSI
th Bn ofKn S. Chretn
ni se ronghout akes it / m oa-h
WihtsanolercBs areusdial
1oom and 1ays .Rat B2 nd$.0
G.W W AELFOUSEropiN
Manningen ShaKing Pet 'arlr.
andh S vm.having thbetzos Spee
ralvatthe pasdto shampoi n nelyadies
Ihave ad Elconidellrabe edien ain
severalanargelcitiesRandsguarantee satisfac
ti nnt cStomers. Parletdort
hAIR LTTIN A OT~.l~L LXECMTT EDn
HARDWARE STORE,
Tih- notice of evcry one is called to the fact that
R. W. DURANT & SON
Keep a full supply of Goods in their line.
Farmers' Sujplies, M1haic Sppllies, Iousehotd Supplies, Etc.
COOKINGi AND HEATING STOVES OF BEST MAKE.!
Wao n and ungg 31te"rial from a Bolt to a Wheel. Pumps Both Iron and Wood.
P,-l'ing in RlTibtr and Leather, and Packing of all Kinds. Imported Guns,
iezzlc and Irecl Loading! Pistols in Variety from $1 up. Powder, Shot,
and She-lis, &c., and we are Agents for the
-reat WV7estern Powder Company
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
\' ith many thanks to a generous public for their past liberal pat ronaeg, and
oliciting still their kind support, we are respectfully, etc.
R. W4. D URANT & SON,
,SCfTER, & C.
_GO TO THE
Manning Cash Store,
IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN
MEN'S, LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
0
Nice st ol of
Groceries, Fruits, Cabbages, etc.,
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', Engineer.-' and Mill Supplies.
2-lb-ip'iir e., r,[el with promptiess and Di.<ptdeh. Send for price lids.
East Bav Cor. Pritchard St.,
Charleston, S. C.
F.;. 4 1r.zi.:ll, President. F. S. RODGERS, Treasurer
Atlantic Phosphate Company,
of Charleston, S. C.
MIAN'UFAC'TRERS OF
ta nda rd F'ertil-i ers and Importers of
I-TYE c]Fm MA1N i.AINIT.
Pelzer. Rodsgers & Co.,
General Agents,
BROwN's WHARF, - - - CHARLIESTON, S. C.
i Mit. M. LEVI, of Manning, will be pleased to supply his
friends and the public 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! RIVE BEER! [GEO. E. TOALE. Ho Oi.)
We are the sole manufacturers of this de
licious and healthy beverage, which after
having been analyzed by all the eminent
chemists in Atlanta, Ga., during -"Prohibi- MANUFACTURERS AND WEOLESALA
tion" and after the most searching scrutiny
for traces of alchohol, was allowed to be sold s _a
free of State and city licenise, and so also Doors
more recently after further analyzing in Flor
ida. It fills a long felt want for a stimulant sash
and appetizcr that is not intoiicating; pleas
ant to the taste, contains nourishment and Blns
specially suited for persons of weak and del- Mudns
icate constitutions. It has the tastejof lager
beer of the finest flavor; besides, to add to Mues
its purity an d medicinal qualities, is special-0rae, t.
ly made of our celebrated world renowned
original Artesian well water. Put up in Srl ok nn~ n
cases of one dozen pints at $1 25 per dozen;T*1Fns
five dozen at $1 per dozen, and in casks of fSue .D ursna
ten dozen each at 90 cents per dozen. Cash wr n eea
must accompany each order. Copyrighted
and patest applied for. . B idn aeil
We have no Agents, and none genuine
unless ordered direct from
CRAM1ER & KERSTEN, OFC N AEROS
PALMETTo BRnwRY, 1 n 2fan tet
Steam Soda and M1ineral Water Works. RA HRETNHTL
Charlesten, S. C., U. S. A. i t ..
JoHN F. WERN~n, L. H. QUIRoLto. AlWr urned
JOHN F. WERNER & CO. Wtefretaes
WoEAEGRocERS,MA HN R
PROVISION DEALERS,
164 and 166 East Bay, and 29 and 31 V en
due RangeF RO I
To. TE. PToE oH~arnOIVB.
Geo LE.DTLL'& Co.
ED gis, adBies
I Bmslen i-ti out o
fl Carii ~Ms ulngs, S ft
AIN~ Nli lGatc. ec
MA ScI l Wrk Turhning i dirc
LADIEFAORIT. Inie Finis Bule'sol Hatd
askouagntat ouplcefo temsan owareased Genealn ebfr
prics. I youcannuildiounggettweteal.t
du'eottoneaest10drando12uHayneflStreet,1D.
N[~OE SWIN MAHINEOOIANCREARW CLETO HOTELN,
CISIAGO- ~ UNIN SUASCharALASstoMn, S. C.
- MASHL E&CO.
CHARLHARON.AsEC.EFORH-SALE
THE9 UGHT-RUNNE, CarlstNG 5 -
THEILADI SAVRE
I__ Solte Agenti for teCi
$28. $20. - LAEL'& o.s .~UH:
pninMes and Bolers.
@3 ~,: ~ XI am lagent in tisN C.ut Efr
CrMills brkeuwlleySa
- . Als Deachers Irec
Hopfron, thefcory and wl~e sholWod.a
FIFTE AYS TRAL nPriaes. Coopl e toos Mi avntage
N YUROWNHOSE EFRE OUPAYON CE oo s urchaer~ to caond Speor
Do'tpa a aet 65oruying.ed or ~ n -rils
r~ c A. OOD I P~e-' mad oTT HiAtIN