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WEDNESDAY, HOV 29,1899. Entered az the Post Office at Sumter. S O,y as Second Class Matter. PAY YOUR DEBTS. Tbe date following jour name on this paper indicates the date on which you: subscription expires, cr frc m which date yon are in arrears. Examine tbe date 02 your paper aod if tau owe naything corni in at once and settle witbout further remind? er or urging. Many eubscribir3 are ic arrears, last year we did aot presa them for a .settlement, knowing tbe scarcity ot money, bot now we need what is due and wo rtque3! ao early and foi: settlement. - j -a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sumter School of Music. Estate of William. B Phillips-Citation. Estate of AaroQ D. Ricker-Final Dis charge. Estate of Mra. Elizabeth Thompson-Fina Discharge. PERSONAL. Mr. W. E Dick was ic the city Monday Mr. E. Alexander, of Rural, spent Monday in towo. Mr. B. R. Nash is a: home for a stay 0 some days. Mr. N 6. Osteen has gone to Mt. Pleasan cn ba si cess. Mr. Thomas B. Jenkins. Jr., of Florence is 10 the city. Mr A. W. Leland, of McClelianville, was in the city Monday. Mrs. Davis, of Camden, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Edmonds. Mr. D. W. Cunningham has gone to Ben nettsville on business. Miss Kate isbell, of Ridgeway, is visiting Mr. and Mrs A. G Flowers. . Mrs Beary C. McLeod, of Rembert, 13 vis hied her brother. Mr. D. M. Young last week Miss Octavio Bili hes returned to the city. She has been in Greenville for the past j ear Mrs. L. E. Vose, of Abbeville, and Mrs. J. M Doar, of Georgetown, ere the guests of Mrs. Ii. G. Osteen. Rev. and Mrs C. C. Browo left yesterday morning for GafF-iey to attend tie Bapti?f Convention. , Mrs. George D Tillman, of Clark's Bil!, Edgefield County, is the gae3t of her daugh? ter, Mrs. 0. W. Buchanan Mis3 Fannie Dovail, who has bfen visiting her sister, Mrs. H G. Osteen, for several months, has returned to ber nome in Cheraw. Mr. Thiesseri, the young man who was so seriously cut Friday eight, is getting along nicely, and in a few daj3 be will be able tc rfjoic the show. Mr. H. C. Williams ba3 returned from Charlotte, N. C , where he went a few days ^X?go on business While there be closed a deal for the purchase of the Connelly Springs hotel ar.d property in Burke county, N. C Mr Williams has managed this bete! at this popular summer resort tbe three past seasons. The horse, wagoo and buggy dealers have beeo kept busy this fal!, end their busi?ie33 b*s been larger than within four cr five t J*:3rS. The acreage already planted in wheat ?ad oats in Sumter County is said to exceed the acreage in the same crcp3 at this date last yearaad much more will he planted. Monthly and bearing-down pains, attend? ant upon irregular and suppressed menstrua? tion, are relieved by Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets The determination of Cur Council to erect a settable building on Liberty Street for the comfortable bousice of Delgar Reel Squad will meet with tbe approval of the cit? izens of S:mtsr. A baie cf cotton was stolen on last Tuesday night from the yard of Mr. W. T. Hawkins, of the Pisgah neighborhood by unknown parties. The theft wes not discovered until -jesterday mcrnicg, one *bus far ail efforts to 'race the th eves have fai.ed. i?rs F J Dickson Westminster. S C, writes: .Eleven year3 ago I we3 for 6 months unable to do my work, and Dr M A Simmons' Liver Medicine restored rte to gcod health Think one package of it wortb a dozen of Z?ilin's. \ The horse that was re pcr'ed to have been -stolen from Epperson's stable one ni2bt last week was recovered several d^rs a?"ter irs dis? appearance nenr Sfateburg. The indications were that the horse cot cut of tb* stable nod strayed away instead of having been stolen. Lum Mathis was the iocs sinner on tbe mourners' bench in tbe Mayor's Court Monday morning. As usual tbe charge against bim was public drunkenness, and he had no ex? cuse to offer Be wept copiously, but the Mayor coald not see hi3 way to let bira go free. The sentence was fiveways or S2 50 Tbe flashing eye, buoyant footstep aod rosy complexion result from the UEe of Dr M A Simmons' Liver Medicine. Weary women need ao occasional dose of Dr M A Simmons' Liver Medicine to strength? en their nerves and invigorate their systems. Supt. Edmunds reports tbe following en? rollment 'or tbe past month : Waibington Street Graded School, 435 ; I jincoln Graded School, 362 ; total, 797. Io tt.e white school Nov. 8, ?895, tbere were present 283 pupils. This report shows an increase in attendance st this tchool of 152 pupils. Tbe negro who cut tbe Gentry Pony Show doorkeeper has not been arrested, but the police have a clue tbat will ultimately lead to tbe culprit's arrest It is said tbat the proof agaios' the man for whom tbe police are searching is sufficient to make his con? viction certain if bc can be captured and nrougb to trial. C. A. Snow & Co., Patent Lawyers, oppo? site tbe United States Patent Office, Washing? ton, D. C., wbo have actual clieots in everv city and towo cf the United States and Canada, report that never before in their 23 years practice bas the work of the Office been so weli up to date. They claim that patents can now be procured in less than half the time formerly squired. Nov 1-3m Themas White, cf Wedgefield, has claiqged and proved bi.- r igbt to the buil that was sold tc Mr. Perry Moses one day last week by a negro who gave h s name as Sara Evans, of McRne'3 mill. The bull wea stolen on Tues? day night from White's plac-; near Wedge? field. The thief'3 name is S3.m Richardson instead of Sara Evans and bc his been com? mitted to jail. Mis? Annie E Gunning, Tyre, Mich , says. i(I suffered a long time from dyspepsia ; lost fjr-eh and became very weak Kodol Dyspep? sia Core completely cured me." It digests wnat you eat and cures all forms cf stomach trouble. It never fails to giv? immediate relief ?o the wor3t cases. J. S. Hugbson & Co. Tbe condition of Main Street between ihe A C. L. depot and the macadam pavement ie the strongest sort ot argument io favor ol the immediate completion of the macadam roadway to the depot. At present the main street of this city, except the portion recent? ly macadamized, is io woree condition tbac tb?argile public road in the coootry. Brilliant Marriage m Marion. Marion, Nev 23-Min Lol?, tht beauti? ful aod accomplished daughter of Dr. sod Mrs. B M. Badeer, ?od Mr Henry Buck, a ' prb8ceroQ3 and promirent young merchant of ibis place, were nurrt'd at the Methodist ! Church last evening ?? Rev A B. Watson, ' j of Pendleton, assisted by Ker. T. E. Morn9 j the local pa3ior. The brilliant STent attract j ?d a large concourse of friends and spectators, ,} wno filled all portion of the rania andro rium cot reserved for the relatives of the contracting parties, and thronged ihe spacious i gallery. The ushers, to whoas tb? presence of this great company of witnesses afforded an opportunity of testing tb-ir fitness fo: ' their important offi:e, were Cesare. D. A. ? Pressier et Columbia, Arthur Craig of Ma i noo, Back Sparkman of Georgetown, and k Dr. Lucien Brailsford of Mullins. The deco? rations were of an elaborate description and ' consisted of flowers and draoery whose pre t 1 dominant whiteness, tastefully relined with evergreens, typefied the purity of th? K.OSI acceptable offering now to be made upon tot aitar of Hymen From the lofty apex ol transverse arches, radiant with the lamben' lustre of multiplex wai candies, sup*rced;r.g for the once the glare of electric lights, ?e pended a symbolic wedding bell artistically wrought of snowy chrysanthemums At the appointed time the bridal coop!? j entered the church and, preceaded by th< ushers and attended by the father of tb< charming bride and by Mr. J. Mooree Jobn< soo. Jr , as "best mao," advanced to he alter aod took their places in as embowered archway and under the floral bell, while tb< Mendelssohn wedding march was most skill" r folly performed on the organ by Mrs. Clari Willcox, with a creditable violin accompani f ment rendered by Master Albert Willcox The music was kept up ia softer modulation: . while Mr. Buck and Miss Badger were madf man and wife, according to the form pre j scribed in the ritual of the church, Dr ? Badger bestowing the blushing bride up or the happy groom, who signified bis devotiot 3 by repeating the formula used in connector. wiih the presentation of the ring. Immediately upoo the conclusion of tb? ceremony, which had been limed for the pur pose, Mr. and Mr. Buck left to take the trait for a bridal tour which will include Washing and New York and other cities in ihe north. ^mmammmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmammmt DEATH O ed at the borne of her soo-in-law Mr J B. Adams, in this town on the morning"o the i?t'u November, 1899, Mrs EHzt'-eir Miller, in ber 87th year. The forerai service . were held at Evergreen cemetery on Tuerca? at 10 a. m., conducied by her pastor, Rev Rufus Ford, in tho presence of a large con coarsa of relatives and friends -Marlboro Democrat. The decked was the mother of Capt. Jcbc M. MiPer, of Magnolia. " . Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup is the safest and surest cure for those dangerous tffectioos oi the little coes-croup, wbooping-coogh and measles' cough Physicians prescribe it, children like it. and deses are small. Pri?% j 2?c. Ie the wishes of :je people most ?Ltetfs x$ are coasaUed Tbs r.ecv road across Black R'.v?r 'rem McBride's to tbs Plowden mill roa3 te bn>U at once. The petitions thai will be preaeutfd to the County Board of Commi35?oner3 at the next meeting h*ve been signed by a large majority cf the residents .of tLe Salem and Shiloh sections and by I many persons living on this side cf Biac-k Ri:er. ' '.'Gos Micu?eCougu Core ?3 ?be hest rem? edy I ever used for coughs and colds It is ccquailcd tor whooping cough. Children all teke it," writes N. W Williams, Gentry vil'e, lad Never fails. It is the oniy barm j lesa remedy that gives immedi-ite results I Cere coughs, cold?, hoarseness, croup, pneu? monia, bronchitis and al! throat and lung troublis Ii early use prevents consump? tion. J S. HngbEoo & Co The Dan Packard Oner* Co scored a great success io "Olivette" Wednesday night This charming and poouiar opera was oever better sung in tb is city and the audience testiSed their hearty approval by generous and fre? quent applause. If this company p?avs a return engagement in this city later in the sea?on the reputation that last night's success gives them wi:l insure a much larger audi? ence It taK>s but a minute to overcome tickling j in the throat and to stop a cough by t^e use I of One Minute ^ougb Cure Tai* remedy quickly cores a ?I forms of throat and lung troubles Harmless and pleasant to take It prevpnts consumption A famous SDecific for g-'ppe anc? its after effects. J. S. Hugh son & Co. The CiiJ Board of Education is determined tbai ine rule of the schools shat! be enforced that no scholars attend rohooI without beirg vaccinated. Health OScer E I Reardon vaccinated 27 scholars at the Lincoln Graded Schcol yesterday. The B">ard of Health is also running strenuous efforts to keeo small? pox f;om coming into tbe city, and the health cGeer has vaccinated quita *. Dacier ot' new citizens of Sumter in the past week. A dos? watch will be kept on all infected point9 ic the State, and every effort will be made to keep the dis?a3e out of Sumter. Dr Archie China aiso vaccinated a number of cotton miii operatives who have never been vaccinated There is no smallpox here now. J. B Clark, Peoria, Iii , says, "Sorgeun9 wauted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's Hazel Witch Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. J. S Hugbson & Co. '.A Bachelor's Honeymoon" produced in the opera house Thursday nigkt by Warde & Socket's company of comedians scored a charming success. It is a most amusing and artistic comedy and it was presented in the most satisfactory manner by rs clever a com? pany of comedians as hag ev?r appeared on the local stage. There was nothiog to be desired save a larger audience, fer the boose was small and oat of all proportion to the real merit of the production. The Fourth Regiment orchestra which was engaged sprcially for the occisi?n by Manager Rytteo berg rendered a select and enj>yable musical programme before the performance and be? tween curtaine. - ??? .<*?- vj mw* MAYOR'S COURT. Three performers were on the board? at the Mavor's Matinee yesterday morning Amos William^ and Hamp Evans took on a cargo of ' Blue Steel" Monday and got into ? li'tie friendly scrim at George Tinda! l's barber shop to vary the monotony of life After exchanging a tew unrueri'iinnble com? pliments, more dangerous missiies currie into play in toe shape of brickbats, perfume bot? tles nod \ x Basks. Net rauch damage was done, but ihe Mr\yor tootah: the narties had erjo;ed themselves five dellar? worth each, and that was what they paid. Sam Bracey had aiso imbibtd a little more tr an was good for him. He desired to li .?ht a cigarette, and ceiog minus a match, went into tbe bouse of a friend for a coa! of fire. Some little disagreement followed, and Bracey says be ^as unce'f-monions'y ejected on the to? of an uncomfortablv heavy boot. Nobody appeared to testify against him and he was consequently discharged. - --?- -+mm^ Mr. J Sheer, Sedalia Mo , saved bis child's ?ife by One Minute Cough Cure Doctors had gi^eo her up to die with croup It's infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, poeumooia, bronchitis and throat aod lune troubles. Relieves at once. J. S. Hugbsoc SERIOUSLY CUT WITH A RAZOR. Doorkeeper of Gentry's Pony Show Assaulted by an Unknown Negro. Jas W. Thiensen, doorkeeper of the Gen i try Dog and Pony Snow, was seriously cut I witb . razor lapt Priday nigh?, jdst before j the performance bezan, by an unknown j negro who mad? bis *sca^e io th? crowd dur i icg tb? excitement following the catting and j has not yet reen captured. Tbe attempt on Mr Thiessen's life wns ene I of the most outrageous and unprovoked I asseaits ever commitied io this city, for there j wns no row in progress and no imaginable ! motifs for the attack. At the time the J a=3*.u!t was made there was a large crowd gathered around the entrance to the tent and B j-im WR9 created that blocked the door. Mr. Tbipssir. endeavored to get the crowd to give buck to make way for several ladies who j were trying to enter the tent. The crowd of j negroes did not comply with his request to I move aod be then undertook to push bis way tbrcogh to make room tor thos? who wished to enter the tent Wnen b9 did tai* a negro with a'ciub or stick in bis hand at? tempted to 3trike bim. He caught the negroe's arm to ward off the blow and tbe negro iben slashed st bis face or throat with a rszor. He threw up bis arra to protect bis face ?nd caught the blow on tbe elbow. Tb? rezor cut to the bene, making a dac j gerous and vicious looking wound s^veraj j inches long. Several arteries were severed, but tnoogb the large artery of the forearm was laid bare it wes not severed. As soon as Mr Thiesseo was cut be j imped inside the tent entrance to obtain a weapon to defend himself, bet fainted from pain and los3 of biood before he could do so. Dr Stuckey, who was io the tent, wa3 called to Mr. Thies?en's assistance and ren? dered immediate attention, and then bad bim removed to the Baker & Dick IoSrrxary, where the wounds were dressed. Mr. Thies sen's condition for several hour3 was ex? tremely critical, and artificial respiration hui to be resorted to to keep life in bis body. He lost a great deal of blood and was so seriously weakened that be did not h1?ve the vitality to rally. The rext day he rested easily and is believed to be out of danger. Mr Thiessen's home ?3 in Kansas Citv, and he was a medical stud--::t until his health failed !B6'. wither, and he then, by tbe advice f j of bis physician, sought employment that i I wou'd eoa?ie him io be in the opeo air *z i \ much as possible. RELIGIOUS In ihe Lutheran Church tomorrow thc Methodists, and Lutherans of the city will hold Thanksgiving services as follows : At ll A. m. addtesses to be mads by Pastors Clifton and Riser. At 7 30 p. m sermon by Dr. Clifton. Ail are invited to the ser? vices Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will ?tir? ihiQAl ac? lung trouble without fail For grippe, icfloeLza and a de.p seated cougb or cold, it is ihe be3t remedy effered to the public. The doses are small and a bottle costs^nly 25c. Hot Suppar at Stateburg Toe iadies will giv? a bot supper for tbe benefit of the Stateour.: Church, on Friday night, Deceraoer first, at Mr. E H. Holmes' neir Stateburg. The public ia cordially in? vited From New Zealand. Reefton,.New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to state that since 1 took the agency of Caamter'ain's medicines the sale bas been vefy large, more especially of the Cough Remedy, lo two years ! have sold mor.- of this particular r^med; man of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been informed by sorts cf persons of 'the good results they hive re? ceiver: freo? it, ?nd know irs vaiue from the usc of it in ay own household It is to pleas ant to take that we have to place the botrlr oeyond the re.-ch ot" the children. F.J. SCADt?ebury. For sale by A. J. China. -? II HT- .?..*. - -- Sumter Light Infantry Military Bali At u meeting of tb" Sumter Light Infantry, Thursday nigtu, Nov 23d, it was decided to give a military oal! cn the night ol" Dec 14, 1899. The Armory hail and company club room wiil oe decorated for the occisi?n and every 8tvp will be taken to give their friends an en? joyable dance. The militia of State, frienc3 of the compa? ny and al! ladies will be cordially invited to attend invitations wit: be sent out as soon as possible No subscriptions wiil be asked for, but any received will be eratefully accepted of course. The following committees were aopointed : Arrangements-Red-Capt W L Lee, Cop? J Z Mims and W D Barrett ; E A Murray, Ollie Yates, R A Burgiss. Invitation and Reception-White-Lieut Jno B Miller, Chairman ; Sergt Harry Reid, Sergt vScreven Doar, Clifton Wallace, D J Wioo, Jr, O E Hurst Floor-Yellow-Lieut W R Burgess, Chair? man ; W J Witber/poon, Willie Bultmao, Walter Stansiil, Geo W Hutcbio:-on. Refreshments-Blue-R S Hood, Chairman; Capt D J Auld, Jr, Sergt C B Yeadon,. Jack Moses, !t? J Moore. Tbe following ladies and gentlemen Bre asked to ?ct as chaperones : Col and Mrs R D Lee, Hon and Mrs R I Manning, Col and Mrs D J Auld, Mr and Mrs D China. Dr and Mrs Archie Cnioa, Maj and Mrs M Moise, Gen and Mrs E w Moise, Hon and Mrs Altamont Muses, Mr and Mrs H M iS-uiders, Dr an J Mts S (J Baker. Mr and Mrs H J Haroy, Vir aud Mrs Neill O'Donnell, Mr and Mrs H Ryiteoberg, Mr and Mts F A Bultman, Mr&cc Mrs C F McFaddio, Capt ar;d Mrs A C Phelps, Mr az? Mrs Eugene Meses, Mr und Mrs M Levi, Mr and ? rs F Levi, Mr and Mrs Krnst Bultm^tt. Dewitt's Litt;e Early Risers purify ?he blood, clean the liver, iov?gora'e the system Famous little pills for constipation ana liver trcnt>!e?. J. S Huchzen & Co Bigamist Bryant Arresied. Deputy Sheriff Gaillnrd wer.t to Columbi* last Wednesday for H. A Bryant, white, who wa-i arrested there on a warrant issued bv Magistrate We ls, charging hun with bigamy. Bryant came to this city sometime ago from E loree nod obtained work at the cotton mill. Shortly afterwards he married a wi low by the r ame of Cato, but deserted ber wi'.hin a week and went to Col um bil., lt was learned soon aftpr be left that be bad a wife and chil? dren living at Elloree whom be deserted when bs came to Sumter The deserted wife No 2, applied to Magistrate We.ls for a warrant, aod the arrest of the bigamist quickly fol? lowed. PKOF. GENTRY'S WONDERFUL TRAINED ANIMALS. Prof. Gentrv's famous Pony and Dog Show, that bus visited every city and town of importance in the United St?tes and Canada ia recent years and has altars surprised and delighted the largest aud^encps with !he mar? velous featj performed hy ihe trained ponies, dogs and monkeys, pave * perfornrr;*;re in the city Friday, Ncverarer 21. Tb"? street parade which w*s given at lo 30 in th* morn? ing W95 bot a foretaste of the reilly wonder? ful performance at 2 30 o'clock. It is con .idered remarkable when men or vrorren execute difficult fea'8 in an ordinary cireijs, but whetj the animals trair.ed by Prof Gen try are ssen, the unanimous verdict is that the pcrforciar.ee is little short of marvelous. Those who did not attend the performance today should by a!i means see the exhibition that begins at S o'eiock thi3 evening. There There are no more intelligent or better train? ed animils in tba world, and those who cues see them never doubt that some animals, at least, are endowed with almost human intel? ligence. The perforcjHrce is orened by a drill of twelve of the mos: beautiful little pomps ever seen in a group and they are so tr el 1 trained that ont little coaching from their ring master is needed. Tbe dogs, too numerous to describo in detail, are carried through a series of per j formances that will interest apy child and the larger part cf adults. In every circus there ls one or more hare bsck riders, who attract their share of at? tention, and to say that all cf the bareback riders traveling is close!v rivaled by one of Gentry's does would at first be put dowe, as folly,this though is an absolute fact, A blsck pony is brought into the ring with a pad on its back and on thi9 a ?mail colly mounts, unassisted and rides around the ring at the ponj's best pace. Then the dog leaps from the back cf the small horse and tbe pad being removed tfce two rice around the neg side by side at a dead run, when suddenly the dog wno a graceful spring nounts the pony's bareoack again, maintains its position and completes its ride, seeming to enjsy it to the full extent of which a dumb animal is capable. The two trained baby elephants, Pinto and Satan, are veritable wonders in their per? forming. Possibly thc- mes: io?ere-tin? and amusing pirt cf tba wnole programme is the miniature fire department A emali day roardi.-.g boose at OTC of :h? ri?2 suddenly bursts into a blaze auo the :;bcird rs ' (dogs) make their escape thrcogb '.be Tind?os of ?j? 5c?er? story, s JO- :. hos: ??t?*?? Li,? hook a^d ud? der CO" psov^ibont the s Zi of pony carriages and dlfF?:i."g cot a: all In style frcm the reg? ulation department r.ppli-icces, drawn by pairs of ponies, wei! m M'.ct cr), dash up to the scene ot the fire Tba truck cotnpscy is compered of dogs and Udders ere r.ii?ed to tte windows cf the house up which they ruo and rescue a victim who bad not bren fortu? nate tocjgh eec^pe when the fire wa? first di-covered Ia tr.e meantime a monkey un? reels a line cf a hose Then up dasbes a small rr: engine to vrhieb thc bose pipe i? c:nnect?d ?cd trro oicakrns pumping the engine the r.czziemau {a third monkey) throws a stream of water cn the fire ?rn ?, i ---mwmm ???unmo-----? A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutts Liver Pills, an abso? lute cure for sick headache, dys? pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious? ness and all kindred troubler. "The Ffy=Wheef af Life'' Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly- wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. 1 feel as if ? hacia new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. tuft's Liver Pills XTnpAXrED, for ca-b, Hickory, Dogwood, ! y V Persimmon, Walnut Logs Southern Htr.iwcod Co, P 0 Hos 5.9, Charleston, SC. SUMTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. A CARD TO PARENTS. You are d*-^?/iy interested m the ixusical education of :;ur children, ano you are Sacrificing H great deal to accomplish your decres. You h:ive no doubt often wocflered why, a'ter so much monev spent under so many teachers, t::e pia. mg oe yo.r children is so ur.sa-.i-factory Invariably the great fault is with the methods und facilities em pio>ed in teaching and practice. The Practice Clavier, rightly used, will establish any pupil m an artistic technic i?j less thtin ?ne-tbird the time, and ai iei=3 iban one third the expense required by old meth? ods. For further particulars apply to SUMTER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Nov 28-3t eod w&s-2t NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND TRUSTEES. HON JNO J SicMAHAN, State Super? intendent of Education, will address me teachers and trustees cf this county on Saturday, December It?th, at 12 o'clock io tbe Graded School building in this city. AH teachers and trustees are earnestly requested to be present. J. EDWIN REMBERG, Co. Sujt Ed. Nov. 23-2t. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. By T. V Walsh, Esq., Probate Judge \T7HEREAS, R S BRA DWELL, made Yf suit to sse to grant him Letters of Ad? ministration ;.!' the Estate of and effects of WILLIAM B PHILLIPS, Ute of s;ud Coun? ty and State, deci ;S;d. These ?re therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wnliim B PbUhps, uJ aforesaid, deceased, that they be nod appear before me in the Court ot Pror ate, i-> be held at Sum? ter, ?1 II , on Decepjbtv 13, 18?i?, ntxt. after publication in :ro?, at li o'clock in the tore noon, to show muse, if coy they have, why the said Administration should :.ot be grant? ed. Given utider int band Hrs 29tb day of November, A. D , 1S99 THOS V WALSH, Judge of Probate. November 29-2t Tfj ??J RES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Kgi ?est, Cou^b Syrup. Tastes Good. vA in time. Sold by druggists. J?imm w titJilltll.tJr.f Usc : I-\ ?r^^^^S^' B Ppr Infants and Children. ^iS?lfiSP^ Kind You Have m^^smm Always Bought |.i sim?aiing ftefcod and Recula- 9 ^ # jj ?ngtheStojaachsandBowelscf s 1563X3 ?ll8 & I aessaiuiBestCciitainsndther 9 nr wi Jr ?ff fi Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. S Ul J;j KGT NARCOTIC. | |i U ?"J^ RzzpscfCTLdllrS?t?ELPITCEEll 8 &\/\ Pumpkin Seed' ^ ^ B BT V j Ro?tUeSalts- j & ? 8 ft% yfcXrc Jiecrf * I JS: ^ Pi ?a ? Si l? I'cppernunt - > $ l\ ? *M $ Iii BiGartoncttSada* ? l l? Stf S Clarified Si:.yar . j |E ifinK jj j? | litttoyrtxriFiavsr. J H F ll ? Q Aperiect Remedy for Constipa- f | fi jr V U j rion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, 3 g ? _ ? Worms Convulsions .Feverish- Si i jg BB n y izlf?P1 : uessandLossoFSLE?R S fyi UVu? TacSin?le Signature of 3 i a ^^^T C?STDRU EiXACT COPVOF WRAPPE8. W^?fl^P i UH I fl ^ ?''"'????^ .tr-.:---d,'U. W THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. tTtist Received: This November 4t?, One Car Load of Mules, and One Car Load of unbroke Oregon Horses, For Sale Cheap, and on Reason? able Terms. To *lv*rive: November 13th, another ear of Horses, among them some nice drivers and pairs. H. H A RBI. Cabbage Plants for sale. NOTICE For Sale* I wish rn say to the public t'.at ? have aod cd to my business Live Stock, aod will keep oo band at my Stables, a nice line ot young aod weii broke Horses and' Mulei, for sale at the iowest prices. Give tue a trial and be convinced that my pricer are as low as the lowest. Geo. F S Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, S. C. The leading business traioiog school of Sooth Carolina which turca out graduates for holding the best positions of honor and tru?c io the business and shorthand profession The aim of the institution is to be honest in every state? ment it makes, and to give even more value than it promises. Ic claims to keep improvement as its watchword, and excellence and thoroughness as tts standard. It aims to merit patronage by thorough, conscientious work 50 per cent of the courses taught io other commercial schools cf this section are not more than a preparatory to ours, Graduates assisted to positions. For information and catalogue, address, W. H. Newberry, President. TESTIMONIALS. From one of our firat graduates He has a i COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE good position, ?r.d recommends our school MONTHS as the &e?t, HS dori t.ii of our e'udeot? " . A. - , ? ,00- Blackville. Barnwell Co . Men 30, 1S99. Prof W. H. Newberry, President C. B. C , I R . ' ^'aent Columbia Mv i),,r Sir: Dari*: the month of J?ou- ' 8?"??? ^f***: Coiambm, S C .,00. . ... , L" .,"" . ->iv Dear It affords me pleasure to HPV, 13SJ, was me time I f^mi a buetne?s -, _ J. 0 ' .. , k t>, , ^ n.'i ,>., testify to ?he men?s of the Columbia Business course ia toe Columbia Busing College . . . * . r ? , . . ., i " . ' i Coln-ge ! ao not br?tate to say that I have Although a ?tranger in ibecity. I \\:;> ..-.e. . . c . T ? i , . . w,,^^.^ received suostantiMI-od beneficial rcsu ts. I corned by : roUrtor? ara stuaen's, wricb . .. , . e 1 . u : ? ... . " ." , coeertiiiiv r?comniena it to anv person desir m.-.oe i..e tfpl nt home. huvio? complete?! c j . r> i > ".i?? .<> kw.^L- cus ct sicuring ;v t'U?in-^-ss education. Dur roy course, I ucee: ted a position as heck- . ?? , ? .- ' , 1 , , .... . ,1,,;^,.. mg rov couree ol stud? at the college tnere kteter for one ot tbe largest dry goods nrrus ** . ^, , . i -u . ' u"v t?. ln wns uniform Kicd and courteous treatment in ihe atv, whicb possti? t: ? l.i'.c 'cr or.*- . , vear, aod then eb?njt?d to the grocery firm ^ "I**1T- ^ ftnea,,0? W8S ?,ven of James M. Gr^eo, one of tbe leading taney ?be-?od?o?-by tbe .instructors to insure ac grocers in tbe city which posi-ioo I still hold cur/c-v H*J(1 '^roughness in their studies. Owiojrtotbe thorough tnuniag received at ?^ ?7 Progress was rapid, und I presume, the Columbia Business College, bave hem ^ctent as I ootainea a situation aa soon as able to mn-ter every business transaction that 1 r?ached hoirp; rtDd>/c frtr ,a9 } koo"j am hfl3 come .0 mr work. In future veers will satisractioo. I completed my Sbort alwavs look back to the time epe'nt in the "*nd course 10 three months. I do not think Columbia Business Colhge with pleasure. I ; VP* Columbi. Business Collegee?? be excelled recommend this reboot to all who desire a ?* ftD^ ?,her 10 }b* Sta,e: Ever W19h,n* business education. -voiir allege grand success, 1 am vrnn fr?-n/i on/i otiHenr *0UI" f"6ho aod old student, fro- ,our fneod .od Mdnt q- | (M?m) ?j^jgy ST0KES. ??-^???-1-M?