The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 13, 1905, Page 6, Image 6
Now Open and Ready for Business.
.Iust received a car load of Chase City Wagons. a car load of
e n riish the public with Harness from the best manu
facturers. and we are also agents for the celebrated
Woodruff Hay Press.
We cordially invite the public to visit our sales stable, and
everything bought from us has our guarantee.
Respectfully,
COFFEY & RIOBY.
W r No r Ne
We are in our new quarters at the same
old stand, next to Jenkinson's, where we are
prepared to fill all orders for
Groceries.
We will be glad to see you and "figger"
on any bill of Groceries you may need, and
feel assured we can satisfy you both in qual
ity and price.
The Manning Grocery Co.
A New Convenience.
Sumter Machinery Company,
(I N<-:oF~F=> tA""-ED.)
W. B. BURNS. President. T. H. SIDDALL, General Manager
D I R E C T 0 R S:
W. B. BrRNS. (I: G. ROWLAND.
T. Ht. SIDDALL, CHARLES DEWEY.
RtICHAnoD I. MANNs. GEo. D. SHORE.
FIRST CLASS
MACHINE SHOP,
Iron and Brass Foundry.
IiComplete and up-to-date equipment for
repairinst machinery.
SGrate Bars and Building Irons our
Foundry Specialties.
-a Agents for Winship, Pratt. Munger,
-. ~ Smith & Eagle Cotton Gins, Gin
ning Machinery and Presses.
A.Steam Engines and
.-. .,BoilersinSo.
Write or call if we can serve you.
Shops situated on W., C. & A. R. R., east of passenger depot,
on block south of East Liberty street.
STHE. .. E
!! Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co, il
- -OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. |
33A practical, mutual. 'rott-sharing Amierican Company. No stockg
or proprietary interest to absorb insurance dividends. g
:The portion of premium that may be used for expenses is limited
- in policies, which limitation guarantees economy. protection of trust
Sfunds and liberal. dividends to policy holders.
S The fulfiliment of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, em
32 protected by the undivided surplus, the company's record of over E
twnt- yarsfrprmtpamn ofc-ims faoal -otality. R
S I atio of Assets to Liabilities.............. ............ 1.21. Em
Let me show vou our contracts that insure your insurance.
SJOE C. McCREERY,
District Manager.
S Columbia, S. C., and Manning, S. C.
IldTTINTT1&l
VM~ IB UGHFAPtof fliL
eI?, e~en rhe
N R THAJND SoUTH
I Florida- Cuba.
A passenger service unexcelled for luxury
Sand comfort,equippedwiththelatest Pullman
SDining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars.
For rates, schedule, maps or any informa
Stion, write to
WM. J. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
The Original.
Folev & Co., Chicago, originatel
lionev and Tar as a throat and lIng
reiedv. and on account of the great
Meit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
tl genuine. These worLhiles imita
tions have similar sounding names. Be
ware of them. The genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar is in a yellow package.
Ask for it an1d refuse any substitute.
It is tha best remedy for coughs and
colds. The R. B. Loryea. Drutr Store,
T ae -M. Loryea. P~rop.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
LE3SON XII, THIRD QUARTER, INTER
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 17.
Text of the LeNson, Dan. i. S-20.
Memory Verxen, 16, 1'7-Golden Text,
Dan. 1, 8-Commentary Prepared by
Rev. D. M. Stearnn.
[Copyright. 1005, by American Press Ausociation.]
We should be indeed grateful for
three lessons from the wonderful book
of Daniel, but more would have been
better. Notice our Lord's indorsement
of the prophet and his book in Matt.
xxiv, 15, and also Daniel's assocla
i tion with Noah and Job In Ezek. xiv,
14, 20. Sir Isaac Newton said, "He
who denies Daniel's prophecies un
dermines Christianity, which is found
ed on Daniel's prophecies concerning
Christ." The time had come, foreseen
by God from all eternity, when the
dearly beloved of His soul (Jer. xii, 7)
should be given into the hand of her
enemies, and the times of the gen
tiles begin, the seven times during
which He would punish them for their
sins as He had said (Lev. xxvi, 18, 21,
24, 28). There is every reason to be
lieve that we are now near the ful
filling of the times of the gentiles of
which our Lord spoke in Luke xxi,
24, and consequently the time of ever
lasting righteousness for Daniel's peo
ple (Dan. ix, 24).
Believers are somewhat like Daniel
at Babylon, in the world, but not of it,
and from him and his companions we
may learn how we should live in these
evil days of this present evil age. In
whatever part of the Bible we may
have our studies there are two things
we must always note, and those are
God working and the devil working,
and they work, as a rule, through
visible agencies such as people and
circumstances, but also by invisible
ageucies (Eph. vi. 12 leb. i, 14; Dan.
x, 12, 13).
The book opens with the record of
Jehoiakim, the king who cut and
burned the word of God (Jer. xxxvi,
23), given into the hands of the king
of Babylon by the Lord who doeth ac
cording to His will both In heaven
and on earth (chapters 1, fl; iv, 35).
Among the captives of Judah are
found Daniel and his companions,
and they are chosea to be trained and
taught that in due time they. may
stand before the king among his
wise men. While being taught the
wisdom of the Chaldeans they are to
be nourished with food and wine
from the king's table, bu. Daniel de
termined that he and his companions
would not defile themselves with food
which had been offere.d to idols, they
being worshipers of the only living
and true God and believing that what
Is not 'offered to Him is offered to
demons (Lev. xvii, 7: D'eut. xxxii, 17;
[ Cor. x, 20).
All trune believers are commanded to
do all things, even to eating and drink
ing, to the glory of God (I Cor. x, 31),
and this one command covers the
wvhole temperance question for the
Christian. Daniel coveted to please
IGod abov'e all things, and he knew
that the world's dainties would not
help him to know the secret of the
Lord, which is only with them that
fear Him. There was probably a
thought in Daniel's mind as to how he
would be delivered from partaking of
the food from tne king's .table, but he
no doubt talked with God about it be
fore he talked with the prince of the
eunuchs, and God gave him the favor
of the prince (verse 9). 'When a
man's ways please the Lord, He
naketh even his enemies to be at
peace with him" (Prov. xxix, 25). See
also Gen. xxxix, 21; II Chron. xvi, 9;
Acts vii, 9, 10.
The fear which the prince of the
eunuchs had is a very common one.
but the child of God should have no
fear of aught but grieving God. See
I John lxv, 2S; II Tim. 1, 7; Heb. ii, 15;
Gen. xv, 1.
Daniel felt that he could ask the
blessing of God upon the food on
which he proposed to live, and noth
ing can comupare with the blessing of
God which maketh rich and carries
no sorrow wvith .it, or, according to the
RI. V., margin, to which toll addeth
nothing. Those who honor God He
will honor (I Sam. ii, 30; John xii, 26),
and vwe may be sure that If we make
His service our delight He'll make our
wants His care. We are not sur
prised, therefore, to find that at the
end of the tea days the countenances
of Daniel and his companions were
fairer and fatter in flesh than all the
others who ate the portion of the
king's meat. Special health of body
was one of God's promises to the
faithful In Israel (Ex. xv, 26; Deut.
vii, 15; Jer. xxxiii, 8), and In Rom.
vii, 11, it is possible that there is
something for us on the same line. It
is true that the great atonement covers
the body as well as the soul, but we
cannot have the redemption of the
body till Jesus comes again (Rlom. viii,
23; Phil. iii, 20, 21; I John Iii, 2).
Glorious foretastes of the new body
are granted to us even here, and the
bodies of some who lived in sin be
come so changed by the grace of God
as hardly to seem the same. Note in
verse 17 the knowledge and skill in all
learning and wisdom which God gave
unto them. No doubt they studied
diligently, but He that is perfect in
knowledge was with them (Job xxxvi,
4) and helped them and taught them
many things not found in the books
of the Chaldeans. He still giveth
wisdom to all who sincerely ask Him
(as. 1, 5). There is no capital that
can compare with a heart and a head
right with God. A pure heart and a
clear head sanctified and enlightened
by the Holy Spirit through the merits
of the Lord Jesus Christ are the great
est of blessings, but these no one can
have who indulges the lugts of the
flesh (Eph. v, 18; 1 Cor. vi, 10).
The Colonel's Waterloo.
Colonel Johmn M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove Texas, nearly met his Waterloo
from liver and kidney trouble. In a re
cent letter he says: "I was nearly dead
of these complaints, and although I
tried my family doctor he did me no
good: so I got a 50c bottle of your great
Electric Bitters. wvhich cured me. I
consider them the best medicine on
eareh, and thank God who gave you
the knowledge to make them." Sold
and guaranteed to cure, dyspepsia, bil
ousness and kidney troubles, by The
One
Hundred
Sets
OF
Plain White
China Cups
and Saucers,
worth $1
per set,
will be sold
out for
55 cts.
per set,
at
STRAUSS
CO.,
SUMMETON,
S. C.
10 0000 0 I ilo000W 8.
is that the representative Wagon and Carriage
shop of this county is
The Ilanning Wagon and Carriage
WVorks;
That nothing but tested arid tried miaterial
and workmanship is allowed to leave th i< shop.
A splendid proof is this fact:
This shop turned out in the laist six monaths
as much work a1s was turned out the whole of
last year and we are adding new patrous every
day from every part of the country-. Let me
make one of you. If you are dissatisiedl your
money roes back.
B3. T. LEGG, Prop.
A New Firm.
--:0:
The undersigned havinig formed a
coparnership under the name of
L. L.WELLS& CO.,
desir-e to extend a cordial welcome to
their store in the Levi block, where
they will always have on hand a fl
and complete stock of
FRUITS, CONFECTIONS,
CRACKE RS
and everything pertaining to a first
class grocery.
We will continue keeping a full
stock of SCHOOL BOOKSi and STA
TIONERY and choice hooks for the
home. Come to see us.
L. L. WELLS,
,1. ELBERT DAVIS.
KILL THE COUGH
AND CUR E THE L UNCS
W-HDr. King's
New Discovery
CYONSUMPTiON Price
FOR IOUGHS and 50c & $1.00
~OLDS Free Trial.
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, orNMONEY BACK.
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Giiollin is 0 98O11i15.
OFF~e 01 JUDG 1 OB CAE.
To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and
Committees:
respectul cal your attention to unnexe
attention.
Very respectfully
Judge of Probate.
Section 55 and 2672 Revised Statutes 190r2:
Executors. Administrators. ~Guardians and
mans in their care or custody, at any tme be
minsas r ettrs ofmntGuardliaship. e. a
just and true aceount. upon oath. of the receipts
and expenditures of such estate the preceding
prva hal bea deposted with the Inventory
and appraisement or othcr ppersu benin to
bate, there to be kept for the inspection of such
persons as may be interestedl inl the estate (un
No other song ha ev -- -oce h
hearts of all the people of this land as
"Dixie" touches them. During the
war "John Brown's Body" swept the
heartstrings of the~north and their
brave "boys in blue." The war has
passed and the song is passing, is al
ready much of a memory. But "Dixie"
is more vibrant with life today than
it was when it cheered the lean and
hungry legions that were battling for
the "lost cause." It has not only sur
vived the war, but since then it has
conquered the conquerors and echoes
in the hearts of those that loved the
blue as in the hearts of those that
loved the gray. It has the magic of
the "Marseillaise" in it. But It is
without its clarion call that excited the
red blood of strife. It is gay, sweet,
serene, indefatigable. It may 'not be
great music, but It has the quality of
all that counts in this world-survival
-and it is one of those ballads of a
nation that the very wise man reckon
ed as more powerful than laws.-In
dianapolis News.
How to be Plump.
Most people constantly suffer from
loss of appetite, especially for break
fast, an unpleasant taste in the mouth,
low spirits: irritability, with a heavy,
dull headache, bilioiusness, sick head
ache, blotches on the skin, lack of en
ergy and a feeling of weariness, all of
which are due to constipation. Consti
pation is the forerunner of indigestioD,
sluggish liver and nervousness, and it
is of the utmost importance that the
bowels should be gently regulated by a
reliable aperient. Dr. King's Blood
and Liver Pills meet this want. 25c at
Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.'s.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Business, like your salary, might al
ways be better.
The croquette Is the old fashioned
hash ball after it gets into society.
Some people are too insistent on tire
right tj be fools in their own way.
When a young man refuses to work,
that Is the beginning of all his other
troubles.
When you abuse a boy for being
worthless, remember how worthless
you were at his age.
Some people say farming is so much
easier than It used to be. Still, if a
farmer does his duty even in these
days he knows he has a job.
There is a good deal in print about
the contagious laugh, but how often
do you hear it? The writer ot this
knors but two people of all his ac
quaintance who have a laugh that is
contagious.-Atchison Globe.
A Laxative Cough Syrup.
'A cold or cough nearly always pro
duces constipation-the water all runs
to the eyes, nose and throat instead of
passing out of the system through the
liver and kidneys. For the want of
moisture the bowels become dry and
hard." Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar is the original Laxative Cough
Syrup. It meets and corrects the above
conditions, by acting acting as a pleas
ant cathartic on the bowels. expels all
colds from the system and cures all
coughs, croup, whooping cough. La
Gaippe. bronchitis, etc. Sold by The
R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
The Hornet's Sting.
The female hornet has a rapid fire
armament with a recoverable projec
tile. It uses It for both attack and de
fense and with remarkable aim and
effciency. The fist stroke of a hornet
is as penetrating as an electric shock.
At the base of Its sharp sting there Is
a sac containing poison which, when
injected into the substance of Its ene
my, causes pain, swelling and discom
fort, facts to which most persons are
able to testify by experience. Should
the injection be upon the end of the
thumb or nose or upon the tongue there
Is danger from it. Strong ammonia
applied to the wound Is the best anti
dte.
Cause of Insomnia.
Indigestion nearly ahways disturbs
the sleep more or less and is often the
cause of insomnia. Many cases have
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Stomach an'd Liver Tablets. For sale
by The R. B. Loryea Drag Store. Isaa~c
31. Loryea, Pron.
When Hoar Pulled Wires.
"The only time I was ever guilty of
wire pulling." said Senator Hoar once
to a friend, "was when I so used my
Inuence that Thucydides instead of
Herodotus received-honorable mention
on the facade~ of the public library In
Worcester, Mass., as the representa
tive Greek historian. Why did I want
to carry that point? Oh, only because
I've always bad an especial fondness
for Thucydides."
Was not that deliciously characteris
tic? Is there another man In A&meri
can public life today who would pull
wires for--Thucydides?-Naional Mag
aine.
A Latter Day Shiker.
I have sold most all the chill tonics
made, but can truthfully say that there
are none that give the satisfaction that
your Dr. King's Improved Chill Tonic
ives. It always cures before one bot
tle is taken. [Please send me three
:ozen at once. J. C. Harner, Coving
ton, N. C. Sold by Dr. W. Brown & Co.
An Imnxnible Condition.
Au artist, speaking of the blunders
women writers make, said: "I remem
ber that I once had to illustrate for a
small publication a woman's story
about a brave and amorous Texan
cowboy. He loved a fair man,
whom one day he lifted up before hita
to the front of bis saddle, and they
kissed and rode away.
"Poor, unfortunate ladylove! To
readers who have seen a Texan sad
die no explanation Is needed. It comes
up In front to a pommel. As for sit
ting on that peak, I would as soon sit
on the point of a spear, especially If
the horse were to gallop. I wouldn't
ask a puppy dog to sit on that saddle
horn, much less any girl who loved
me."-Pearsoni's.
A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes.
In most cases a sallow, bloched comn
plexion and dull heavy eyes are due to
poor diaestion and an inactive liver.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids di ges
ion and stimulates the liver and bow
els and makes the complexion smooth
and clear. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nauseate or gripe and is mild
ad pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes.
Ihe R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Tsaac
M. Loryea, Prop.
The average woman will give up
everything for peace, which . xplainls
why the inen usually have their 'way.
-Atchison Globe.
e-n tTeKdYaae Always Bought
DYSPEPSIA C.E
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The S 1.00 blttle contains 2% times the trial size. wh.ich -ec.. for 50 centa,
?REARED ON.Y AT TXE LABORATORY OF
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL,
m E.orrea CDru. Store
a ,a
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed
1a 1g Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
G L EINN
SPR INGS
na ~ M N E AAL
WTER.,
Nature's Greatst Remedy
FOR DISEASES OF THE
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach
and Skin.
Physicians Prescribe it,
Patients Depend on it,,and
Everybody Praises it.
FOR SALE BY
w. . BROwN ee CO.
IF YOU WISH TO BORROW
Loans Made Loans Made
Money on Ion- or short time,
Oil . on improved real estate, I am Onl
Improved in a position to serve you. Improved
Real Estate. rrent rates of interest Real Estate.
I and reasonable charges.
Call on or write to
Attorney at Law, Manning, S. C.
Alderman Stock Farm.
For sale at all times, at prices to suit the farmer and of breeding and qua]- -
fications to suit the fancier,
SHORTHORN AND JERSEY CATTLE,
AND BERKSHIRE HOGS
:f either sex and all ages. Correspondence solicited. Come and see our stock
whether you intend to buy or not.
.ATOOL-UJ, .S. 0.
D. W. ALDERMAN, Prop. SAM'L G. BRYAN, Supt.
Provident Savings Life
Assurance Society.
EDWARD W.,SCOTT, President.
PEACOCK & GOLD COMPANY, General Agents for North and
South Carolina.
District Agents Wanta
By an established old line Life Insurance Comp.
attractive policy contracts. South Carolina pr.
unusually good field for Life Insurance solicitino
our contracts-offered to disbrict agents-men of -
ter and ambition have excellent opportunities f
rise to positions of wealth and influence in their
nities. It will pay you to consult me. Write tod
FOGRREST TAYLOP
State Mane
Sumter,
AVegetablePLeparationfOi-As
similating tleFoodandflegtdla
tingtheStomachsandBowelsof Ber th
Promotes Digestion,.Cheerful
nessandRest.Contains neither o
OiumMorphixie nor~Mineral.
NOTNARCOTIc.
Fac~Leignatueo
flon Sou StAlwaysiarBooe
_Bears rthe
Fac~wtite Signaturet
NEThirty.YTh
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPE'A.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOR1C Cli
BRING YOUR
Cj O B W OR K:
TO THE TIMES OFFICE.
ScJ1c wby
Cures Biliousnress, Sick
Headache, Sour Stori
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to talte
The R. B. Lo:
Do You Want
PERFECT FITING
CLOTHES?
THEN COME OR SEND TO US.
We have the best equipped Tailor- I
ing Establishment in the State.
We handle
High Art Clothing
solely and we carry the best line of
Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the
city.
Ask your most prominent men who
we are, and they will commend you
to us.
J L, DAVID & BRO,,
Cor. King & Wentworth Sts.,
CHARLESTON, - S. C.
Buggies, Wagons, Poad
Carts and. Carriages
R.EPA IRE D
With Neatness.and Despatch
-AT
R. A. WHITE'S
WHEELWRIGHlT and
]BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water
pipes, or I will put down a new Pump
cheap.
If you need any soldering done, give
me a call.
LAME.
My horse is lame. Why? Because I
did not have it shod by R. A. White,
the man that puts on such neat shoes
and makes horses travel with so much
ease.
We Make Them Look New.
We are making a specialty of re
painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road
Carts and Wagons cheap.
Come and see me. My prices will
please you. and I guarantee all of my
Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's.
R. A. WHITE,'
MANNING. S. C.
The Batk of IMlauiig,
MANNING, S. C.
Capital Stock, - $40,000
Surplus, - - 30,000
Stockholders' Lia
bility, - - 40,000
Total Protection
to Depositors, $110,000
OUR CUSTOMERS
ind nothing to comhplain of. Our facil
ities for doing business could not be
improved aud all our dealings are
haracterized by our fine modern meth
ds and
ENTIRE RELIABILITY
Entrust your money to us and you'll
ha ye nofurther cause for dissatisfac
tlon.
Northwestern R. R. of S. C.
TIME TJABLEi NO. 6,
u 10 eet Sunday, June 5, 1904.
Between San:ter and Camden.
Mixed-Daily except Sunday.
South bona. Northbond
No. 69. No. 71. No 70. No. 68.
PM A M A M P M
6 25 9 36 Le.. .Sumte~r . .Ar 9 00 5 45
6 27 9 38 N. W. Junctu 8 58 5 43
647 959 ...Dalzell... 825 513
705 1010 ...Borden... 800 458
7 23 10 21 . . Remblerta.. 7 40 4 43
7 30 10 31 .. Ellerbee .. 7 30 4 38
7 50 11 00 So 1tyJunctn 7 10 4 25
8 (00 11 10 Ar. .Camden..Le 7 00 415~
(S tJ & G3 Ex Depot)
P M P M A M P M'
Between Wilson's Mill and Sumter.
Southbona. Northbonna.
No. 73. Daily except Sun day No. 72.
1P M Stations. I' M
3 00 1a.......uter.....Ar 12 30,
3 13 . .Sunmerton Jnetion 12 27
3 20...........Tmda1l..........11,55
3 35.........Paksville....... 11 30
355...........ilver..........1100
5 3 ......Milla -' 102
4 45 . ..Sunmm , .. 10 15
5 25 ...... ai.........&i 9 I5
5 45..........Jrdan........9 900
630 Ar.. . .Wilson's Mill...e 840
PM AM
Between alillard and St. Paul.
Daily except Sunday.
Southbond. Northbound.
No. 73. No. 75. No. 72. No. 74.
P M A M Stai~ions A M P M
4 05 10 20 Le Millard Ar 10 45 5 30
4 15 10 30 Ar St. Paul Le 10 35 4 20
PM AM AM PM
THOS. WILSON, President.
THE SUMMERTON HOTEL
Having made special preparations, I
am now better prepared to entertain
the traveling public than ever before.I
I especially invite the transient pat
ronage. H. A. TISDALE,
- Proprieor