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POSTAL BANK BILL. 'PROVISIONS OP THE ADMINIS? TRATION MEASURES MADE PUBLIC. Honey Deponite?! to to be Put In Oth? er Bank* In Same Locality As Far As This Is Possible. Washington. Jan. 27.?The pjstal savini* bank bill, drafted by Senators Carter, Dolllver and Owen, a subcom? mittee on postofflcea and post roads, was perfected today and by Mr. Carter was Introduced In the senate. It was referred to the postofflce torn Vnlttee snd It Is expectod that It will be reported beck to the senate tomor? row. To prevent the concentration of 0 seta I deposits In the money centre* #f the Bast, e provision has been tn eeeoorated, allowing banke receiving the postal funds for safe keeping to give Indemnity bonds in lieu of col? lateral eeerlty. which obviates the necessity of banke going to bond cen? tres to purchase the securities requlr edby the government. The bill provides that there shall be established a system of postal savings depositories under the supervision and direction of a board of trustees, eeeaJetlng of the scretary of the treasury, the postmaster general and th^ attorney general, acting ex-officio. Thla board Is authorised to make all regulations governing the receipts, transmission, custody. Investmente and repayments of moneys deposited OrHh the postal savings hanks. The board Is required to report to at the beginning of each leeeion the number ef post esftee* receiving deposits In each State eaa territory, the aggregate amount deposits and the aggregate of with ^ftrwsJe. the amount of Interest paid, the amount of extra expense in it to the postal savings bank sys poatofllcee of a elase suthorlied money orders and such oth aa the postmaster may designate, declared to be postal savings de ofaces. They are to receive from the pubfc and are to open for the transact'on of every day. tendsys and lt pted, during the hoars of the where the depositor* Accounts may be opened In *ny ?? bank by any pe?-*on of the age yeggs or over and by mari*ted tn their *?wn naro.s and free ajiy conti >l or Interference by hasbands. Ne person will he to have more than one ac? ut A* account eaa not he open si than tl and no more than be deposited tn any one cal A11 deposits must be of $1. but In order that inta may be accumulated savings cares will bs u and it-cent postal savings sold. When these csrde and ?Mashed stamps show an Inveetment of $1 er multiples thereof, they will ?o reserved ea deposits Deposits la postal savings banks ? will draw S per cent Interest, accord las; to the boohs of depositors in each sear So one will be allowed to have ? balance In excess of 1100. Funds received by postal savings banks are to be lepoeited in any sol? vent bank or banks, subject to, nubile supervision and eiamlrtetlen. In the State or territory at nearly ae prac? ticable la the Immediate neighbor? hood la which the funds are received st a rate of Interest not lese thlvn I 1-4 per cent The deposits are to bs distribute! among the local banks on the basts of their capital snd surplus, and the banks may give Indemnity bonds to Insure the safety and prompt repayment of deposits. A t Its option any bank may deposit collat? eral security, subject to the approval of the banke. In the event that bunks refuse to receive postal deposit on the terms preeciibd the money may be deposited with the treasurer ol the United Stetee. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they csnnot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or :on ?tltutlonal dlsesse, snd In order to cure it you must take Internal reme? dies. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is ti ken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and muoous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medl cfhe. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescrip? tion It Is composed of the bent ton Ice known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect eotr Inatlon of the two Ingredient* is what produces such- wonderful re? sults In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J CHENEY St CO.. Props. Toledo, O. ?old by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for i on* tlpation. Henry Lvh i i ?lored. ha* u ai ested In Lexington county for th? Igrder -f his wife. -^Chamberlains rough Remedy is rt a common, every day cough inlx t es. It Is s meritorious remedy for I the troublesome and dangeious mpllcalions resulting from cold In * heed, throat, ( best or lungs. Mold W. W. Ulbert DISPENSARY FUNDS TIED UP. Attorney General Secures Injunction To Prevent Payment of Claims. Columbia, Jan. 27.?In order to se? cure the county dispensary funds that were recently tied up .pending the settlement of State dispensary claims an injunction returnable February 7 has been secured by Attorney Gen? eral Lyon and associate counsel be? fore Judge Prince. In the order are named the various accounts that are ?ought to be tied up by injunction. The county boards are by the >rder enjoined from paying out any of the funds. It Is also understood that the injunction is necessary because al? though papers have boen filed Insti? tuting suits against firms for ths re? covery of over-Judgments by tome means, sll formalities necessary :o at? tachment have not been accomplish? ed. William Lanahan & Sons ar? the hard hit firm of the trio, atalnst whom suits are filed. This m m s ov? er-Judgment Is $23,563.46, and 11 the county dispensary accounts is tied up $21.732.99. Charleston county owes this firm $10,011.08, and the remain? der of the county funds are in nher counties. BIGGEST FERTILIZER SEASON. Movement This Tear Promises o be Heaviest Ever Known. That the present fertiliser season will eellpee all former years in point of tonnage handled and grade ol ma? terial sent out from the city seems to be the opinion of the business men Interested. In support of this opinion It Is pointed out that the total ship? ments made from Charleson daring the fall months of 1909 showed a great Increase over those of the same time during 1908, and those shipped since January 1 of the present year to January 85 showed an lnoreaie of several thousand tons over thone of the same time'during 1909. Officials of the freight traffic department of both the Southern and Atlantic Coast line Railway In this city have con? firmed this statement, although not prepared to give out actual figures. The fertiliser shipments, It Is stat? ed, are increasing dally, and, the Six mile Tarda, to the north of the city, present a aeene of great activity at present Several switch engine*; are kept *on the goM by the Southern Railway, day And night. TnousanSs. of empty freight cars are parked In the yard and on the spur tracks tc the fertilizer works between the Junction and he city and are awaiting laads. Heavy freight locomotives will be sent to Charleston very shortly and will be used to haul the big fertiliser! trains out of the city. The height of the fertiliser season, it is expected, will be reached about the middle of March, when hundreds of carloads will leave the city for interior points every day.?News and Courier. ?Tns busiest and mightiest little thing that ever waa made la Cham? berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whensver yo i re? quire their aid. These tablets el tangs weakness into strength, llstleesnsss Into energy, gloominess into Joyous neas. Their action is so gentl? one don't realise they have taken a pur? gative. Sold by W. W. Slbsrt. DYNAMITE EXPLODES IN COURT HOUSE. Explosive Was Being Thawed oit Ra? diator Preparatory to Fishing ".[rip. Asheville, N. C. Jan. 27.?By the accidental discharge of a stick of dy? namite in the county court house at Bryson City tonight Omar Conley was Instantly killed, Barret Banks lost both eyes and was otherwise serious? ly Injured, and Lee Francis, reg strar of deeds of Swain county, was fatally injured. Conley and Banks were thf.wing dynamite on the radiator of the reg? istrar's office In preparation for a nshin?? trip. One of the sticks of dynamite, it Is said, fell to the giound and exploded with such force as to shatter the doon? and windows of the office and seriously damage the en? tire west end of the court bouse. Many valuable county records arid le? gal papers wer destroyed. Registrar Francis was working at his desk when the explosion occurred. Lat?i ad? vices tonight state that he and Banks have little chance for recovr. Simple Remedy for LaGrlppo. ?LaGrlppe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop Into pneu? monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the couKh, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no se? rious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con? tains no harmful druirs and Is in a yellow package. Slbert's Drug Store. Starve the soul and the conscience Is sure to stutter. ?Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of med? icine, it invigorates the entire sys? tem and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the Impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine. Com? mence taking at once and a.void Bstglifi Dfr? bert s Drug Store, SENATOR TILLMAN COMING. _ i He and Mrs. Tillniau Left Wasltlng? ton for Columbia Yesterday After? noon With Grandchildren. Washington, Jan. 27.?Senator and Mr*. B. R. Tillman left Washington for South Carolina this afternoon with their little granddaughters. Douschka Pickens Tillman and Sara Stark Tillman. to be present before the Supreme Court of South Carolina Monday in the habeas corpus pro? ceedings brought by Mrs. B. R. Till? man, Jr., mother of the children, who Is endeavoring to secure their cus? tody. ?Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. Sold by W. W. Sibert. GRAFT IN CHICAGO. Redieeke and McGovern Accused of Gigantic Swindle. Chicago, Jan. 27.?Paul Redieske, res'gned deputy commissioner of public works; Michael H. McGovern, a wealthy contractor who has had many big city contracts and nine city officials and employes of McGovern, were Indicted by the grand jury to? day. The men are charged with con? spiracy to defraud the city of $264, . 000. The indictment on this charge came as a complete surprise, as it was believed the alleged frauds In a volved only about $45,000 in the so called shale rock scandals. ?Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treament too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by W. W. Sibert LOW RATES TO New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., Pen? sncola, Fla., for Mardl Gras Feb? ruary 3 to 8, 1910. Tickets on sale February 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, and 7, 1010, with final limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of February 10, with privilege of extension to March 7, 1910. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. For Information, addre.s^ > arest ticket agent, or W. J. CR A IG, T. C. W.f'VE. Pas. Trainc Mgr. Gen. Pas. A. WILMINGTON, N. C. 1-28-U w. & s. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr. King's New Life Pills In Constipation, Bil liousneee. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liv? er troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders. They're easy, but surs, and perfectly build up the health. 2 5c at Slbert's Drug Store. The bill introduced In the legisla? ture by the Richland county delega? tion to permit Columbia to vote on the queetlon of adopting a commis? sion form of government, patterned after the Galveston plan, should be amended so as to permit any other city in the State to do likewise. There are many people in Sumter who would gladly vote for a commis? sion form of government for this city. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies. ?Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington? W Vs., writes us as follows: "This It to certify that I used Foley's Kid? ney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will de all that you claim for it" Slbert's Drug Store. ?Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and Ir? ritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by W. W. Sibert THEY NEVER FAIL. That is What They Say About Them in Sumter, and It Is Therefore, Re* liable. Another proof, more evidence, Sumter testimony to swell the long list of local people who endorse the old Quaker remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this convincing endorse? ment of that remarkable prepara? tion: Wm. Burdell, living at 211 Church St., Sumter, S. C, says: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney pills for backache and kidney trou? ble. I suffered from backache and sharp shooting pains through my loins, could not rest well at night and in the morning would be very lame and stiff. I was also caused much annoyance during the night by the frequent passages of the kidney se? cretions. Doan's Kidney Pills wore recommended to me. I procured them at China's drug store and can truth? fully state that they gave me great relief. For some time I have been free from backaches and pains, the kidney secretions are clear and I do not have to arise at night. I feel so much better in every way that I can highly recommend Doan's Kld.iey IMlls to any person suffering from kidney complaint" For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember, iiie name i Mir? COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES. Officer Hoyer Died Today?Carolina Girls in Pari? Still Safe. Columbia, Jan. 28.?Detective Boy er, who was shot by negro car thieves , Wednesday morning died this morn- , ing. There is no likelihood that the j negroes will be caught soon. Representative Wyche has received cablegram from American Consulate at Paris, saying that two Carolina ; girls are safe. Pneumonia Follows a Cold, ?but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs and expels the oold from your system. Take at first sign of a cold and avoid a dan? gerous illness. Slbert's Drug Store. Farm Loans. Loans negotiated upon improv? ed farms, payable in annual in? stallments. No Commission. Borrowers pay actual cost of per? fecting Loan. For further infor? mation apply to JOHN B. PALMER & SON. P.O. Box 282, Phone No. 1085. Office Sylvan Bldg. COLUMBIA, S. C. 12-8-Jm. TAX RETURNS FOR 1910, j OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR SUMTER CO., SUMTER, S. C, Dec. 3, 1909. Notice s hereby given that I will attend, in person or by deputy, at the following places on the days in? dicated, respectively, for the purpose of receiving returns of real estate, personal property, and poll taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1st 1910. Tindalls, Tuesday, Jan. 4th. Privateer, (Jenkins' store,) Wed? nesday, Jan. 5th. Manchester, Levi's, Thursday, Jan. 6th. Wedgefield, Friday, Jan. 7th. Claremont Depot, Monday, Jan. 10th. Hagood, Tuesday, Jan. 11th. Remberts, Wednesday, Jan. 12th. Dalssll, Thursday, Jan 18th. W. T. Brogdon's Store, Friday, Jan. 14th. Mayeavllle, Tusaday, Jan. 18th. Shlloh, Wednesday, Jan. 19th. Norwood's X Roads, Thursday, Jan. 20th. Oswsgo, Friday, Jan. 21st. All persons whose duty it is to make returns should be prompt to meet me at these appointments. All returns must be made before Feb. 20th, 1910. J. DIGGS WILDER. Auditor for Sumter Ots 1-1-8-1-81-10. ? ????????MIMHHKSlll ? The Ballot. a H K TEN VOTES FOR If, District ? Address. M M K Subject to rules of The Ostecn Publishing Co/? Contest Void 0 after February 5th. * M ? ? ? ? ? ? HORSES, MULES. BUGGIES, WAGONS. HARNESS, BUILDING MATERIAL, = Lime, Cement, Acme Wall Plaster, Shingles, Laths, Fire Brick, Clay, Stove Flue and Drain Pipe, Etc. Hay and Grain~^ic^nnd^dorsc;:c^ SEED OATS, WHEAT, RYE ADO BARLEY. A car load or a single article. Come and see us, if unable to do so, write, or phone No. io. ! BEST LIVERY IN SUMTES. SUVTER, SC. FOR RENT. IF you desire to make a change see us. We offer the following desirable residences at reasonable prices : No. 204 West Liberty St., 8 room house, rnode'n imprvm'nt 20.00 No. ISO S. Main St. 9 room house, with bath 24.00 No. 101 S. Sumter St., 8 room house 14.00 No. 101 S. Salem Ave., 7 room house, 18.00 Cor. Hazel and Chestnut Sts., 7 room house 14.00 Four 5-room houses on Haynsworth St, each 7.00 No. 9, S. Blanding Ave., 9room house 18.00 Two 5-room houses N. Salem Ave., at 8.00 One B-rocm house Purdy St., near Broad St., at 8.00 We have several nice houses for sale close-in. SUMTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO., Sumter, ... South Carolina. i Try It on Your Chickens! WHEN you start to raise chickens don't get the "FEVER" for ten minutes. If you want to produce more eggs, ano then make up your mind to give your chickens something to make them produce the desired results, don't, for the love of humanity, spend 76c on the animals, and lose all interest in the matter, besides the 76c. When you make up your mind to do a thing, either "DO IT NOW" or don't waste time thinking about it, This is egg-laying time. Your chickens will produce PRO? FIT if you give them some attention. If you were to read of the THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS made by parties in the chicken and egg business you would be astonished. We handle the CELEBRATED CYPHERS' FOODS AND HESS REMEDIES. They need no introduction to the users of Sumter County. TRY SOME we sell e^g SCRATCH FOOD, LAYING FOOD, BEEF SCRAP, GRIT, ! SHELL, HESS PANACEA. We will cheerfully direct you how to use this if you will call and see us A few hens properly fed will produce all the eggs you need. Don't forget the fact 11 eees too. 'WHERE QUALITY REIGNS