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Taxable Property. The Columbia State is publishing a j synopsia^of ^^^^^^^^ll officers folioing quo^oo^ fr^ rite report of the C6^.ptrol.^Oe^*i on the subject the^a^Sl^e^r^^ty of the Sta?e The last aas^ssneittr?ufe U $1 $8.371.- i 22? ?bile f?r tai? yw n ?mooRfs to ? $170.242.261. aa increase of $1.371.-< 934. or an tooreaae on taxable proper ry j oiher than railroads of about $3,000*-j OOO J The giroas inequalities of assessments of personal properfy aa between the different counties of the State- demand your careful attention and a epeedy remedy for thia evil. The law as it now stands does not provide for aoj ak'bority anywhere to regulate tho assessment* on personal j. of real estate assessments should tie given jurisdiction over this CUSK nf assessmeDts between the different coon- ; tie*.- i*i?J A' ! ? During 1894 real estate will again . be returned aud assessed- for taxatioAgg. and it is very much boped by ibis'. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?TI^' v' machinery of the tax d?partaient *ecu]I[p will obtain . ^ S j Equality of assessments of all classes i of property secured t^e?le?yi neiceasary j for the support of thoriate government j and Tts-;ji?stun??ns" will hear alike; equaley upo a al?, whether this levy be ? high or l??w.'' Caught After Years of Liberty.. COLUMBIA. S. ? , November 14 - Governor .Tillman to-day issued a requisition tor William Carpenter, who j baa been-arrested in Macon. Carpen-j ter ia s younga white Bien from Edge- | field. *a??Jjs-- sow ?. noted criminal ; Svfl%T^9^*! S??P-^ft aod| aj Ifr?end neu eu Morrel 1, w h He oo a drunken spree, most brutal ly m ordered Preston J j?oaiice, a. prominent Edgefield man They mer bim Tn the road, covered him 1 wuh, pistols end tolo kim to get. dote oo Ota knees. Then filled bim with lead i They were sentenced to hang, but escaped from jail gfc ?|pa,Pe created much talk and^we^lerti#was mond y censured. They were beared in a swamp tor several days aod nights j were hunted like wild beasts A de- j -of |ieo^^^?Nehbourg. was *ent from under a house Carpenter's disappear ance was as complete as if he bad been ' ***#?t?^ojfi? was Seard of ?ta] until aSeta^?^s-^^, when ^he sheriff 1 of l?^ef?Waa^^Bit?ed of his arrest in^S|amto|? |)?te | s tot*$? ?eward cf 4ferM>r^b?--^PK0 offered by the governor ^aajfe ~$el|d offered bj the sheriff of Edgefi?ld a-i The Governor's record shows that he has issued 58 pardons and commuta? tions daring the fiscal year ending Oct -Slat, 1893. Dees not this wholesale exercise of the pardoning power enme w*cbr a pre try bad grace fros the mao who sb . roundly denoan ced Governor Richardson for haviog pardoned about ?alf of that number within a single jear.-Ma?n#$tir. Int Ao nor the ra stases three establish? ments report the cost of tho manufacture -of iron as $20 per too : nineteen report the cost aa from $15 to $18 7? ?ver toa ; forty-eight report the cost as lt jo $14 98 per toe. Io the stacee twenty est abm en tg report the cost from $8 55 to toil. For Over Fifty Years. Maa. WINSLOW'S SOOVBWO Svaoe bas been used tor children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diar? rhoea. TweetT-fire cents a bottle. Peser ring Frats?. We desire to say to uar citizens, that for yean we have been Miling Br. King'? New j DtaeoTcry for Coyomption, Dr. King's New Life Fills, Huck len'.? Arnica Salve and El ec- ; trie Bitters, and have never Handled remedies ? the*sallas,.weil,.or that have given such uni j vertat satisfaction. We do not hesitate to j guarantee them every ?me, sft?i we stand ready j to refund the purchase pri?e, if sa t it factory : remits do not follow their ase. These renae, j dies have won their great popularity purely OH I their merits. J. F. W. DeLorae. Druggist. 1 ! L0ST-? L?S32 "AHOUKT OF MONEY ls lost annually by parties purchasing worth? less fruit trees, roses, kc. Get them from a firm that grows their own trees, sends out nothing hot goodstoefc and tells at reason able^ieea-T Waueaot the address of every farmer*or gardener in your section and will make yon acibera! oS?r, write for particulars and prices at once, send stamp for descriptive Catalogne. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, CHEROKEE NURSERY CO., W ayer oas, Ga. (Mention this Paper.) nuKi pnrnBRt* Genuine has Mum on wrapper. J09f9s>9BAWB.T~-~ WW. C. DAVIS. RHAME & DAT IS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING, 8." C. Attend to busioess in any parc of the State. Practice in V. S. Courts. Sept. 21-x. e Always 3F"lrst; Ol ass ead. /OUR while you /?i^xF ^^'^urn^tu^?e - /^V^ PICTURES SEE IT X y ls now^complete. DON E^f y Just watch our prices. ^X^^^?ey cannot be equaled. CHEAP OAK SUITS OTK ?Te Need no Intr?&iction to* the Trading j SH So only CiilJ attention to a fewspecial lines in our immense stock. I. We have purchased this;season The Haodsomest Lir Clothing Ever offered in this market. . * WE CAA iii a Prince Albert for $18 lo $20-usually sold at $25. In a Cutaway suit for $17 to $22-worth 25 pr. ct more, lu Long Cut sack suits, (late* fa?)fc?r $15 to $20. Overcoats in great variety -cheaper than the cheapest. FIT YOU We have Square Cut suits braided and uribraided in extra length (latent shapes) . pi ice-$16 to $25. Extra pants-. from 75c. io $fe <jr?>??d line of Mackintoshes and Gum Coats-Price re? duced to reduce stock. BOYS' DEPARTMENT. ty-sizes 4 to 14-extra . a ~ -s-? See our Youths' & Boys' Pnp P?|ef Soc. to Snits, priced from $125 ^TocT per'psSr. to $16. FTiRNISSII?jGr DEPARTMENT. I M >f .BEST LINE OF % ' ? TOCKS MR-IMAM, WINDSORS, and everything ihat's made in neckwear. ^; ... WE .KEEP THE . ] ? i "GOLD," "SILVER" And several other special brands of Shirts, which would induce you to buy if yon would only come in and see them. COLLARS, CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, &C, AT LOWEST PRICES. Don't bny your j Until yon have seen our stock. White and Scarlet Flannels at surprisingly low figures. To those whom it may concern-We have Celluloid Collars at 10c-Just think of it! and Cuffs to match at 25c. per pair. JOB LOT OF HATS FROM ;.0c to $1.50. . TO SEE THEM IS TO BUY THEM. Our regular stock of nats is surpassed by none in the city for style and lower than any in price. Oct 25 Levi Bros. Money is Scarce, Therefore, you want to spend what you have where it will do you the most good. If you will bring along a little cash, we will show you how far it will go in I OUR STORE. WE HAVE SOME Special Bargains H In Hats. Hats wortji $2.50 to $3.50-you can have your choice for $1.00. Why pay 15c. f?r linen-collars-we sell them to you for IOC. A beautiful line of fowr- ki -hands and bows for 25c. ! I Best assortment pf NECKWEAR in Sumter, We can 06? yow anything you want in underwear, gloves. handkerchief?, collars, cuffs, hosiery, (men and boys,) at PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE, Yours anxious to please, CUTTINO & DELGAR TINDER MASONIC TEMPLE, P. 8.-Suits and Pants made to order. HEADQUARTERS S. E. Cor. Main and Liberty Sts., Wi ^TTTV/rrpi?!? Q H i^^k\ ? I I lr I fl III I Tfc ?^^?k ? ? O U 1V11 Uli, ID. \J. g I ll ? g j ... W# beg to rfettiind our numerous customers of the fact, that last Spring we disposed of almost our entire stock of Mer ch^dise at cost, aiM now we have received and opened up a handsome stock of General Merchandise. We suggest that at no time in the history of the Dry Goods business has the purchasing^power of a dollar been so conspicuously great as at present* Our Store is the -OF- --. High Class Novelties in Dress Goods. Styles this season show some rare productions in Silk and Wool, ajad all-Wool. The interweav? ing of bright and colored yarns in neat designs upon the rough and smooth . material, producing a combination of iridescent effects. We desire to show you many exclusive designs well worthy of inspection-in fact we offer AN ARRAY OF BARGAINS Dwarfing everything heretofore presented. We are also handling an unusually large stock of SHOES OF THE VERY BEST MAKE. To which we ask your attention. Our stock of Gents', Ladies' and Misses Shoes, are unsur? passed in jlurability. finish and style. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is, as usual, fully equipped to meet all demands upon it, both as to shelf goods and Plantation Supplies at Rock Bottom Prices._ I SELL RAZORS And if they do not give you satisfaction, I will not hesitate to take them back. ? deal with you in the same way on Pocket Knives, Scissors, Toals, &c, PAINTS. If the paints I sell you do not stand on your housf\ I will furnish paint to repaint it, Free of Cost. A full line of Hardware ALWAYS ON HAND. Respectftdly, W. B. BURNS. Oct ll. LOW FOR CASH. NATIVE R. R. P. SEED OATS. I NATIVE HAY. j A Full Line of j OLD HICKORY WAGONS, j BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. HARNESS, j WHIPS, ETC. ! ALI/ FOR SAKE LOW FOR CASH. i W. M. GRAHAM. Oct. ll. ' Don't forget that the i Walter A. Wood Mower j is IMITATED but never equalled. | j j Lightest Weight. Lightest Draft. ONLY STEEL MOWER MADE. Henry B. Bloom, Sept. 27 Agent, Sumter, S. C. MTS VRE YOUR PROPERTY IN The Farmers'Mutual Fire Insurance Association. By the FARMERS and for the FARMERS. SO LOSS-HO PAT. Apply te W. J. HERRON, June 21 -3m. SUMTER, S. C. RICE MILLS, CORN MILLS, SAW MUS. RICE PLANTERS and RICE MILLERS can buy H tringle machine, that wi 1 denn, bull and polish rice ready for market for $360. Corn millers can buy. best FRENCH BURR MILL, in iron frame, fully guaranteed-ca? pacity ten bushels meal par hour for $115. Saw millers can bur heft variable friction PEED MILL from $190 up to the largest size, also Gane Rip Saws, Edjjers' Swing Saws, Piar i ne Machines and all other Wood Working Machinery. Also Talbot ;'8 Engines and Boilers. Special di.1 counts made to cash purchasers Can meet any compelition, quality considered V. C. BADHAM, Apr 19-0 COLUMBIA, ?. C. W. U. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE som. Do yon weat them? When next In need try t piK) llwtlfi th# world. If yon want i fins DRESS SHOE, mids In ti? latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.5 0, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, The/ fit equal to custom made and took and wear as well. '?fyoow?;h tc economize In yonr footwear, do so by purchasing L Douglas Shoes. Nam? and pries stamped co the bottom, look fer It when yoe boy. W. I?. DOUGLAS, Brockton, XML Sold bj J. YTTBNBEBG & SONS. Obtained, ami ?il iWEXT niXi?hsS at? tended to for MohKKA TK EEKS Our offlee is opposite the U.S. Patent office, and we tun ob? tain l'aient?in lew time than tlnwe n-mote from W.iSlIISGTOS. Sen?! MODEL /'/' ? WIM or PHOTO of Invention. We od vi*? >.< t? yattent ahiiity free of Hwnje nnd we make Av . MARGE UNLESS PATHST ki >/.;? ?7iEl>. For circular. adyiee. tornis ?ml roh-inices tc actual cl len ta fti'your own State. ruy or Town, write to NOW Si Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D.G