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Now Open and Ready for Business Just received a car load of Chase City Wagons, a car load of assorted Buggies. We can furnish the public with Harness from' the best manu facturers. and we are also agents for the celebrated Wuoodruff Hay Press. We cordially invite the public to visit our sales stable, and everything bought from us has our guarantee. Respectfully, COFFEY & RIGBY. We are in our new quarters at the same Id 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 assu rd we can satisfy you both in qual ity and price. he Manning Grocery Co. New Convenience Sufmfter Machinery Company, SSUL\.T]ER, S. C. W B URNSPresident. T. H. SIDDALL, General Manager, W. B. BRNs . C. G. ROWLAND, ;-T. H. SIDDALL, CHARLES DEWEY RICHARD I. MANNING, 'GEO. D. SHORE. FRST CLASS MACHINE SHOP, I ron and Brass Foundry. tComplete and up-to-date equipment for repairinst machinery. Grate Bars and Building Irons our - Foundry Specialties. Agents .for Winship, Pratt, Munger; Smith & Eagle Cotton Gins, Gin ning Machinery and Presses. Steam Engines and Boilers in Stocic. Write or call if we can serve you. Shops situated on W., C. & A. R. R., east of passenger depot, n block south of East Liberty street. ;fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Oo, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. A practical, mutual, profit-sharing American Company.. No stock II or proprietary interest to absorb-insurance dividends. ___ inThe portion of 'premium that may be used for expenses is limited me unpoaliciswh imtton guaratees economy. protection of trust__ S The fulfillment of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, m S'protected by the undivided surplus, the company's record of over E twenty-six years for prompt payment of claims,. favorable mortality, & and a POLICY EXPENSE 'LIMITATION. E Ratio of Assets to Liabilities........................... 1.2. *__.Let me show y'ou our contracts that insure your insurance. g JOE C. McCREERY, SColumbia, S. C., and Manning, S. C.E OASTl hTI SjT11 i9UGHFAofIl3k/VL Florida- Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury Sand comf ort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to - WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, The Langm1ini g Jnckas.. The kookabuira. or. a. it is geneerally called. "the laughirg jackass," is com mon in Australia. where its presence is fostered and beloved by the population of the island continent. The ringing laugh of the feathered comedian is welcome music to antipodeans. and its presence in the d(epths of the melan choly Australian bush is as a high light on a somber picture. Great ineed is the astonishment of visitors to Abstra lia who for the first time hear the won derful burst of laughter to which this remarkable bird gives vent. Its laugh is intensely human. and it seems a re markable act of Providence ,that the little creature is to he found amid such fitting environment. After hours and hours of lonely journeying through the great silent bush, which engenders melancholy thought, comes the mirth provoking outburst of this strange bird like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy sky. An Indignant Compliment. On one occasion when a change in the cast had been made at the Savoy theater Sir Arthur Sullivan, who hap pened to be di*n; at the Savoy hotel, slipped away -,- a few minutes from the table anC went into the theater to the upper circle, there to hear and judge for himself the capabilities of the new artists. As the play proceeded and a favorite score in the opefa was taken the talented composer uncon sciously commenced, to hum the re'frain as he desired it- to be rendered. This considerably annoyed his next door neighbor, who abruptly remarked, "Er cuse me, sir, if I mention the fact that I have paid my money to hear"Sir Ar thur Sullivan's charming opera as giv en by the company and not your con founded humming!" Sir Arthur. return ed to his dinner and -related the inci dent with great gusto. Various Kinds of Apple. "Pineapple" and "love apple". (toma to) are instances of the manner in which the apple has been habitually taken as the typical. fruit, the name of which is naturally borrowed in chris tening afl sorts of fruit and vegetables that only remotely resemble it. Dr. Murray's dictionary gives an Imposing list of them-Jew's apple, devil's ap ple, kangaroo apple, and so on. A writer of the seventeenth century speaks of "the fruit or apples of palm trees." and a fourteenth century man says that "all manere aples that ben closyd in an harde skynne, rynde, other shale, ben callyd Nuces" (nuts). In the year 1000, apparently,. "earth ap ples" meant not potatoes, but cucum bers. And even' Eve's "apple" is be lieved to have been a citron. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes a cough hangs on so long you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: " My wife had a very fig gravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her, so she took Dr. King's New Discov ery forConsumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough. gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scien tific cure for bronchitis and LaGrippe. At The R. B. Loryea Drug stote. price 50c. and $1.00 ;guarautead. Trial bo, tle free. Slightly Superfluous. The man of this story Is a very light sleeper, one who Is easily wakened and who is a long'- time getting to sleep. In a. Vermont hotel he had at last got sound asleep when a loud rap, repeat ed, awoke him.'. '"What's wanted?" "Package downstairs for you." "Well, it can 'wait till morning. I' suppose?' The boy departed, and after a long time the man was sound asleep again. when there came another resounding knock at the door. "Well, what Is it now?" he Inquired. "'Tain't for you,' that package!" Boston Herald. Who? Who taught the raven In a drought to throw pebbles into a hollow tree where she espied water, that the water might rise so as she might come to It? . 'Who taught the bee to sail through such a vast sea of air and to find the way from a flowver In a field to her hive? Who taught the ant to bite ever'y grain of corn she buried in her hill lest it should take root and ' grow? Bacon. To Keep From Growing M a. A swindling firm once advertised that it would send for the sum of 2s. Cd. a recipe which, if followed to the letter, would keep folks~ from growing old. Bome credulous persons answered the advertisement, remitting the required fee, and received the following reply: "We would advise all such Idiots as you to commit suicide at about the age of twenty-five."-London Tit-Blts. Generous. "See here," said the client, "you've -arged me so much for handling this suit that I'll have to put a mortgage on my farm. Can't you help me 'out a little?" "I guess I can," replied the enter prising lawyer. "Tell you what I'll do. I'll draw up the mortgage 'at half rates."-Philadelphla Bulletin. A Real Good Thing. *Mrs. Newbryde - I got some hams here last month that my husband liked very much. Have you any more of the same kind? The Grocer-Yes'm; got about a dosen left from the same pig. Mfrs. Newbryde-Oh, that's:.nice! Give' me six of theml-Cleveland'Leader. Do not be deceived by a counterfeit when you buy Witch Hazel Salve. The ame of E. C. DeWitt & Co. is on every box of the genuini. Piles in their worst! form will soon pass away if you will apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve night ad morning. Best for Cuts. Burns,. T'etter, Eczema, etc. Sold by The IR. B. Leryea Drug Store. Cerberus' Three Heads. The most famous of dogs Is Cerberus, who watches the entrance to Tartarus. He has three heads, but Hercules drag gd him to earth and Orpheus put him to sleep with his lyre. The original dog cakes were given to Cerberus by the sibyl who led .Eneas through hell. They were made of flour and seasoned with poppies and honey. He must1 ave been an opium fiend, as the celes tial drug Is made from poppies. A1 "sop to Cerberus" was one of these cakes given to the monster by Greeks and Romans as a bribe to let them in without molestation. Mr. Wade Run Down. Down at Hasty, N. C.. lives a well nown planter, Mr. JT. D. Wade. Says* e: "I was run down almost to the otut of giving up. I took two bottles; f King's Iron Tonic Bitters and now m as good as ever. I took other tonics. but found nothing to compare with King's. Sold and guaranteed by Dr. T I 1 UAY SCIUUOL .ESSON VI, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 5. rext of the Lesson, Est. iv, 10, to v, 3-Memory Verses, 1a, 14-Golden Text, Ps. cxlv, 20-Commentary Pre pared by lDev. D. M. Steara. Copyright, 1905, by American Press Association.] While events are transpiring and the consummatior. of any matter is be Ing awaited there may be more or less anxiety as to the outcome, but with a successful and glorious consumma tion assured one can rise above the p)resent seeming discouragements and trials and bear meekly and even joy fully many things which would other wise overwhelm us. Abraham, having seen the God of glory, was sustained while he waited nd, not considering himself, was fully persuaded that what God had promised Ee would perfo-m (Acts vii, 2, 3; Rom. lV, .10-21). Joseph was doubtless sus tained in his trials by the glorious des tiny which had been set before him in is God given dreams. Moses saw that which enabled him to turn his back upon his attractive prospects in Egypt and choose affliction with the people of God rather than the pleasures of sin for a season (Heb. xi, 25-27). The glory of the kingdom was so real to Paul that he counted all present suffer Lngs as not worth mentioning (Rom. viii, 18). The story of Job and his afflictions would be a very sad one were it not for the abundant prosper ity in the last 140 years of his life (Job xlii, 10-17), so that, looking at the fnished story, the Spirit says through James that the Lord was pitiful and of tender mercy (Jas. v, 11). If Mordecai and Esther could have known beforehand that their trials would result in Mordecai's promotion to be next to the king, great among the Jews. seeking the wealth of his people and speaking peace to all his seed, that the people who did the king's business would help the Jews and .that his people would 'be filled with gladness and feasting (chapters x, 3; ix, 3 (margin), 17, 18, 19, 22), it would have lifted them far above the clouds and darkness of things as they appeared at the time. All these things were written for our benefit that we, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, might have hope and rejoice in hope of the glory of God (Rom. xT ; v, 2). Haman, the Jews' enemy and op pressor (ii, 10) because of his hatred f Morilecai, had caused to be pro laimed throughout the whole kingdom that on a certain'day all Jews, young and old, women and children, should be slain. Mordecai caused a copy of the decree to be sent to Queen Esther with the request that she should go to the king and make intercession for her people that they might not be slain. Esther sent word.to her cousin, Mor fecai, that it was as much as her life was worth to go into the presence of the king unbidden, to which Mordecai replied that unless deliverance came she would perish with the rest and that probably she. was just where she -was for this very emergency. -She then' asked that all the Jews in Shushan should join her and her~ maids in a three days' fast, after which she would go to the king; ready to die if need be for her people. Our lesson tells us that she obtained favor in the sight of the king and that he offered to grant er whatever she might ask even to the half of lis kingdom. What a contrast between her and that other woman in Mark vi, 23, 24, to whom a similar offer was made, the one seeking life and the other death, the one suggesting- Christ the Saviour and the other the devil, the iestroyer. The rest of the book tells of the dra iatic overthrow of the Jews' enemy, who was hanged upon the very gallows Le had caused to be erected for Mor ecai after he had been compilled to lo to Mordedal the honor he lonjged for for himself. The king's sleepless sights, the 'records which .were read before him, the discovery that Morde cai had not been rewarded for saving the king's life, the presence of Hnman in the court at the,,right moment and all the events following are among the most thrilling ever .written, and all in licate God working on behalf of those who rely upon Him. Although no name .of God is found in the English text of 'the book, It Is fll of God from beginning to end. It s also most suggestive of the great de iverance for all sinners wrought out by Him who not only was ready to lie for us, but actually did die, the just 'or the 'unjust, that we might be saved. Because He laid down His life for us we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren (I John iii, 16), and specially n this .matter of spreading the. procla ation through all the world that there s a great deliverance for all who, will cept Him (Luke xxiv, 47).. This book. teils of a' proclamation being made trough the known' world twice withili welve months. How quickly a similar real would in a -short time give the ;ospel to every creature . n earth! The third day of chapter v, 1, cannot but recall the third day records~of abraham and Isaac of Jonah, of' the sarriage of John il,athe saying of Hos. ri, 2, but notably the resurrection of EHim who has reteemed us and the >ower of whose resurrection we should ovet to know (Phil. iii, 10). The "What wilt thou?" of the king re inds us of the same saying of our Lord to many a needy one, and also >f Hs gracious promise' In John xlv, S, 14, and elsewhere, which, if we really believed and appropriated, would send us whither possibly we ae not yet gone with the glad tid .ngs 'of life for the perishing. A Full stop. A returned traveler who spent half f his holiday in a tour of Ireland urought back a sample of the happy ~o-lcky wit of the Irish "jarvey" or Iriver. In a breakneck race dow~n a 11l he suddenly realized that the spir ted little Irish mare was running iway. "Pull her up!" he shouted excitedly. "Hold tight, your honor," returned te jarvey easily... "Pull her up:" again commanded the :raveler, making a grab for the reins. "For your life don't touch the reins," :he jarvey answered without tighten [ng his grip. '"Sure, they're as rotten is pears." The traveler made ready to jump, Dut the jarvey laid a soothing hand on is shoulder. "Sit easy," he said reassuringly. "I'll lrn her into the river at the bridge below here. Sure, that'il stop her." Emphatie. First Clubman-A physician should ake life easy. SecondClubman-Some of them do. schnlmnater. cmipoz.a interest. A banker was uirging a young man to put his .oey in a saving fund, where he would get compound interest on it, and in the course of his argu ment he used a telling fact. "One cent," said he, "put out at com pound interest at the beginning of the Christian era would amount to- How much do you suppose?" "Oh." said the young man, ", hun dred dollars or so." "Today," sold the banker, "it would amount to over $200,000. And at sim ple interest what do you think it would total up?" "About half that?" "At simple interest it would reach only $1.15." Waters at the Equator. The plentiful marine growths, both animal and vegetable, of the warm waters near the equator attach them selves to a ship's bottom in the course of a few weeks, and the ship loses both speed and dirigibility. When a British ship on the West India station was broken up a few years ago morethan eighty tons of barnacles were removed from her bottom, while an American fruiter of onij. 800 tons register had thirty cart loads of barnacles scraped from her bottom after a stay of but eight months in the warm latitudes. Every Ounce You Eat. Every oduce of food you'eat that fails to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal into poison This not only deprives the blood of the neces sary tissue-building material, but it poi sons it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a per fect -digestant. It dizests the food re gardless of the condition of the stomach. It allows that eigan to rest and, get strong agaii. RelievesmBelching, Heart Burn, Sour Stomadh, Indigestion, Pal pitation of the Heart, etc. Sold by The R. B. Loryen Drug Store. A Strange Recipe For Acting. Perhaps the most striking instance of voluntary hallucination is that re corded by an intimate friend of the actor Talma. Laiglois states that the great tragedian told him that when ever he entered on the stage. he was accustomed by force of will to make his brilliant audience disappear and to substitute for, them a house full of skeletons. The czote which these ghastly creatures of his own imagina tion excited served, he declared, to give additional force to his own im personations. The- Bw and Arrow. The first mention of the bow and ar roN' is found in the Book of Genesis, where it is written that Ishmael, the son of Abraham, "dwelt in the wilder ness and became an archer." "A bow shot," too, is mentioned as a measure of distance. In i the sculptured slates found at Khorsabad and Nineveh rep-, gesentations of archers frequently oc cur, and t' bow seems to have been a weapon in the'Assyrian and Persian armies. Passenger Elevator "He claims- that he built the irst passenger elevators used in this coun try." "Nonsense! The Mississippi steam boats .were running and blowing up regularly long before he was born." Philadelphia Press. He Told Her Why. Pechem-1 have been asked to join the Married Men's club, my dear. Mrs. Pecem-Indeed' And what do mar ried. men want a club for, pray ? Peck em-Why, misery loves company; you know.-Chicago News. Most Americans eat too fast a'nd too much, but the grocer and the butcher aren't the ones that are calling 'atten tion to the evii.-Somerville .Tournal. If you are troubled indigepstion, con stipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well an~d keep you well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr-. W. E Brown & Co. Length of Wall Paper Rolls. I"M'ost persons have an idea that all pieces of wall paper are necessarily of one length," remarked a wall paper man. "Sometimes when I receive or ders from a distance I. wonder just what the patron is figuring on. He may 'get enough to paper two rooms, and he may get only half enough. Some fiure overecon'omically and some over generously. Our domestic papers run eight yards to th-e piece. Those from France and - Germany medisure nine yards. while fhe English make their rolls so lengthy that they contain quite twelve yards. Then, of course. there's the repeat. On soiine of the aew papers with the 'smallest figures this is next to nothing, and on' some others, nota bly a long tailed b'rd pattern, if a bit over the figure is required for each length it means a loss of fiv~e feet on every strip put on the. wall."--Philadel p~la Record. Slnggish ILiver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot accomplish very much if your liver is inactive. as you feel dulls your eyes are heavy, and slight exerfion exausts you. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver add bowels and makes you feel bright and active. rino, Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effect ive than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substitutes.~ The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop The Recession of Niagara Falls. Horseshoe fall has receded more than 200 feet within the memory of living men and is now traveling toward Lake Erie at the rate of fully 500 feet a century. At present the crest of this fall, as its name implies, has the gen eral outline of a horseshoe, and its length is about 3,000 feet. but if the present rate of erosion continues the length of the crest may reach 8,000 feet or more within the next half millenni um. Now the Canadian end of. the Horseshoe fall is a few rods upstream from the spot whence Table roek has fallen into the gorge, but the indica tions are that this end of the cataract will gradually retire toward the Duf ferin islands, leaving u bare cliff as' the apex cuts its way upstream.-Alton2 D. Adams in Scientific American. In Time of Peace. In the first months of the Russia:Ja-: aan war we had a striking examole of1 the nesessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, "have Thingled their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of prepar.. tion has made history and given to us oui greatest men. The individual as well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take y A cold can be treated much more quickly when treated as soon as it aas been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds, and it, should be kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by The R. B: LTrya TDru Store sol1 1,y Tk Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver. and C.tronic Constipation. Pleasant to talie. The IR. B. Lc Do You Want PERFECT FITlINS THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hets 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, RPoad Carts .a4 Carriages RE. PAIRED With Neatness and Despatch ' -AT R. A. W H IT E'S WHEELWRIGHT 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. LA ME. My horse is lame. Why?- Because I. did not have it shod by I. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so mucI ease. We Hake Them Look New. We are making a specialty ,of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road, Carts and Wa'gons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and I guarantee all of my work. Shop on cor nej: below R. M. Dean's. MANNING. S. C. ,A New Firm. :o: The undersigned having formed a copartnership under the name of desire to extend a. cordial welcome to their store in.'the Levi block, where they will always have on hand a fnll and complete stock of FANCY *rcris FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, CRaoERS . and everything'pertaiuing to a first class grocery. We will continue keeping-a; full stock of SCH OOL BOOKS and'STA TIONERY anid --hoice books for the home. Comre to see ns. L. L. WELLS, J. ELBERT DAVIS. Northwestern ..0 fS C. T su T'asr.a. No. 6, ,t~ln etiet hundayv, .June 5, 1904 - alix.ed - liaily e-xcept Sud;ay. N... 69t. N... 71 ,No 70. N... 68 625 9 36 I..... Sanoter ..Ar.9- 0(0 545 6 27 9 38 N.'W -lnnetn 8 58 5 43. 647 959 . ..Dalz.1...- 825 513 7 05 10 10 . . ..Bordenr... 8 00 4 58 7 23 10 21 . . tMembert" . 7 40 .4 43 730 1001 .. Ellrb-e.. 730 .4 8 7 50 11 0) $'o Ry .Jmtaet, 7 10 4 25 5 00 11 10 Ar. ..( amd,.en. .Le 700 4 15 (0& G Ec'Depot) Bletween WAils.on's .MIll and Sumter. Sothbonnd. . Northbound. 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