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REBELS ES1N G R9PES Patriots Hang Men Sent With' Peace Proposals. GENERAL PANDO IS A RTEF GOM Z rpanish Commander Said to Hlavo F'. ced the Old Insurgent thief to Fly to tie Hills For Safety - Manuel Angulo of New York Will Hte Ofrered a Portfolio In the Autonomy Cabinet. HAvANA, Deo. 13.-It is of;icially an anounced that the Spanish for.ces under the command of General Pando. in the province of Puerto Principe. have been pushing insurgent leader General Max. imo Gomez so closely that he wa obliged, with about 200 men of his es cort. to seek refuge in the woods and mountains of Las Delicias. The commissioners sent by G, neral Pando to different parts of the island, with instructions to negotiate with the insurgents for their acceptance of the autonomous form of government pro posed by Spain. have not returne. i 1 single case, which seems to coniirm th~t reports that some of them have boe: hanged by the insurgents and otiher have elected to remain with the ene:. It is reported that Juan Deign:o'. tri insurgent leader, has rhan ed tihe twi commissioners who were sent to h:m with peace propositions. A dispatch recently received he:z from Madrid says that the auto::c:ny cabinet for Cuba will not be formed un til the Reformists and Autonomirs unite in one party, and it is added that Reformist deputy, Ambiard. who is now at Madrid, will on his arrival in New York offer to Manuel Rafael Arnuio. n member of the Cuban revolutionary junta, a portfolio in the new autonomy cabient,- in order to induce him to re turn to Cuba. The plans of the insurgents to strike a blow near the city have been checked, according to the official account, but the concentration of their forces is such as to make it unlikely that the insur gent band will surrender, as the Span ish authorities have been hoping. The business concerns of the city are much discouraged by the actual situa tion. They do not now look forward tc a speedy end of the revolution. All say they have abandoned the hope that the insurgents will surrender or accept tne conditions of autonomy. FEVER EPIDEMIC FEARED. Spain Quarantines Against All Vessel From the Creole State. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. - Secretary Gage is notified that the Spanish gov ernment has ordered a quarantine against all vessels sailing frm Lou isiana points. Reports are daily being received by Surgeon General Wyman indicating, that the United States may be visited with an unprecedented epidemic of yel low fever next year. Experts in the marine hospital service have been sent to Havana to investigate the conditions there and make suggestions as to the best preventative measures. A renort just received from Consul Jenkins, at San Salvador, says: "Yellow fever has again decimated the foreign population at this place. So virulent is its character that there are cases where those stricken have succumbed to the malady in three days." Consul De Cuna, at Mazatin, Mex , announces the presence of yellow fevet there. Consul Smythe, at Cartagena, reports many eases of yellow fever, one Ameri can having died from it. There is a strong probability that leg islation will be enacted this session pro viding for a national quarantine system. A bill has aliready been introduced t~y Senator Caffecry of Louisiana which in dicates that the doctrine of state's righ ts will not prevent southern members from supporting such a proposition. Terrible Tragedy In Texas. SAN ANToNIO, Tex., Dec. 13.-A ter rible tragedy occurred at Fiddietown, d0 miles north of here. Fred Barth, Sr., a prosperous German farmer, wvitha out warning, took his shotgun and placing it at the back of his wife. fired a full load of shot into her. Then he attempted to cut his daughter's throat with a razor. When help arrived they found that the old man had cur the throat of his wife and had also cut both of his arms at the wrist. He was bleed ing~ to death when neighbors arrived. Barth was arrested. He is apparently sane, but will assign no cause for the deed. ____ __ Fine Hotel For st. Louis. ST. Loris, Dec. 13.-It is announced that St. Louis will soon have a newho tel that will cost $2,000,000 and it is said several Chicagoans and a well knowo hotel man of Indianapolis will furnish -the necessary capital The location se lected for the new hotelry is at the cor ner of Olive and Twelfth streets. where an option has been secured on the prop erty and a company formed. The hot-l is to be the most modern structure of * the kind west of the Mississippi river. Construction will probably be com menced noxt season. The Country's wheat Crop. WAsHINGTON, Dec. 13. - The agri cultural department has issued the fol lowing: The special wheat investiga tion instituted by the department of ag riculture indicates a crop of 5:30.000.0000 bushels. These figures a--e subject to slight modification in the final report. Anti-whitsett 3Ien Defeated. RALEIGH. Dec. 13.-At the Baptist state convention, at Oxford. there was a hot debate upon a resolution calling upon President Whitsett of the soutih ern Baptist Theological senminay to re sign. It was defeated by a vote of 7i to 83. _____ Accidentally shoit Himself. CoLUmm~A. S. C., Dec. 13. -W. P. Rush, 20 years old, son of a prominent farmer, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting birds near Green wood. He leaves a wife and two chil dren. mig r'ay ?or Stnn a ot. KANsAs CITr, Dec. 13. -Lenna Wins low, who sued the Knights of Macca bees for $2'5,000 for dislocating one cI his kidneys while initiating him intc the local order four years ago, has been awarded $10,000 by a jury in Judge Gate's division of the circuit court. Germian ship. Leave Hlayti. BERLIN, Dec. 13.-The German schoo3 ships Charlotte and Sten, which were engaged in the recent demonstratioa against Hayti, have left Port an Prince, the former going to Sarn Domingo and the latter sailing for Havana. Gary Is Not a Canzdidate. WAsHINGTON. Dec. 33.--Post maste2 General Gary is out in an interview an nouncing his intention to remain in the cabinet and not to make a try for the senate as the successor of Gorman or Maryland.________ Found Ilanging Ini woods. OSwEGO, N. Y., Dec. 13.-Christialx Donson, a Swede enroute from Chi cago to Sweden, was found hanging i: the woods near Bernhards, in thi. conn. BUSH' DIAMND RCKETSTOREi o We have opened and placed on sale, conneneing December 1, '97, the greatest line of Dolts and Toys ever brou:.:tt to the city of Sumter. Our New York buyer spent February, Marcb anli April in Turingen, ernian.-, buying Dolls alone. so you a imaIi:i : wUi$ I of a line we will show von, having such a stock fro:n wl:i:-h to s hlct T hi y were bought and idelivered under the Wis1 n bili, conseq uel a re l)w ta:r i:l goods. But unI 11;i1n thi-:, we are goi to give ou ' fU i.ls. i 1 rn fo',11;1 r pa it votS, not o,.'v the advantage of the low tari 1 ' mll rwhe tWi :- t. ,IS were iunportei, but ve are going to' untke t!:e price b yotn.1 the \hUispe' if l c op titioln. N ' the entir ioutth of Deceinber, )lls an: T . ' s fPr :he niilions as well s the millionaire, aik goods in all other line w:i l b.-Ivked i i.v to act aal cost of delivering and la.iling of same. Dells and Toys will appear next issue. Reduced Prices fcr Decernber. Gents'~~~~in's h$:1:ml Rus41a1,.24* S t lt- ood'ver w .ta. C'in tot, ta . .s2 . . *' fU1' e dcii:i buttons, $1.11). Gets' Goon ' year \ '. . "in toe, ..: 1 .:,: . t" . K (i ts' I- a! ,.., all . 1id,.Co'in to. " bla:ck.,:ve ra1 io s tl L.11' t ir i ht ue. (it s' ox bluds. ioinC tee. $1 .. 1 w ", ti l iu 'c G nt,' ox l s, pinrtt. o. $1 4. ' t. - c .en's dres- shoes1 , 1 e1k. ,; ' icC 1. ma I1 'C tp .\ i rs .t i lwan we o :l n , 1 d- w \.1 ~ y*~v~~ 'r' '] i't FEEos' ime d-n rd, pa ci Lu o s .e ri ce ip : llt 1'$.7. oar ; rtL 01' p n and-n :: o el p h otes. TABLE COVERS L COMFOkTS. R1E S , O l R T . [ S t . Che nille t l le> cw\rs, ace, 'sew here Oc. .T at rigs, e-xtra larg.;' '0~e. elsewhere 1 .2. . lli:cni'e tal't> coes 0 '.I~~e'lre $1. Lun'-" ui.ltt''11C rug-. $1.1:1 clTs(' where $ 1.75 . Cit-nine tabt? ewe1\'rs. :'.. lt 1" cwhur 1.J0 Lu~ 5uLte' 5e nue' g d h t.. Su.vrna Ilat t", o.el5iwl: 1C t J'. Sait, .onitorts. reuduced to 9tCe. l1nc .ts dra h, :lO-! b,. LL:gi ' ovTRUNKS. VALISES, ETC. Large ~ bruin s. 2 locks. ... l,. Silia Lt ar'1' :iatcel, redulced^ to,.. 8e Other shaps and xis.............. 23, y' s , c (1p "' 1~t~ I1i1iiat.v Lct c s-ac hcl ........... 3t ~~........ ............. 1St ,.. .... ... 211c~ Large Leather Satchel, reduced to.... 2 11 bargetl ' ( tci: Ielct to... $2 00 ____OX PAPER. 500 boxes paper. 5c. 25"-,t.l es wddin plan aIck, 13e., two 300 boxes, regular price 15c., Sc . for 25e pl 1300 boxes artistic assort; zn colored, plain 20 boxes Lai 's XV. pain and ruled,1... and ruled, Oe. two for 50e. 250 boxes. a.tsorted colored, plainh and 21) oxes Beal Ideal, all the colors .f the ruled, 1 c. rainbow, tc. W ith every dollar voL spend we give von a box of paper. With every two (lollars an elegantt box. Paper to sell and aiSrNr to Leve away.anain Bmorsn, edte'd tond Slanket, 1S-4 4. oerrsFapsrandtrons..............c' Lare oetr prcsthch aree ose 2 slttmt uins ilalw It desnt ma I r wht I~r liy a see bekedatXhelorddn0ed to.. in-.98 1r9od, ltig LaSho dy cksenedt.... 20 500boxsHpper s,0 Ca5s H boxe, wTdinw paestc,13.tw 300 boxesoregularwpice 1ro.,eSeeforEt5e an ruedn ve. SCtii ttelj t woi.st'' f ofr 25e.wnc w r 25 Woe assorted. co o all and see boxs Bean( illl the corsathee O Wictuthever trwoen 11( dll'a delegntbx.Ppe o eln pap er gieway aunc aes to thburdai nctde to doen boxs. n ain d te Nx oor to LresDr toeiBo. eizrsOdSad Toltr omr Poecat irotCnis i ad the garent thc We i towna thba wer have juls t '-i ha our storeanicely ru~tueied god o advanage and ex~stend ou t,1: i ~ln ns n a haywecmtocefnd agetouh priest whcare as nclose r~i legit-ima~te uieSts ll s aw Itte den'tn amtth hat iuesl yon ose, akdo Hammesioruwha Bros du~ecemets are aoffe-tredo, come Ito ri pLlac0 te ad we will pns.urass Tncmetitio et haveoat fulnd camtrfully Tellare stock of Dr GodAlthnin, Shoesrs Men'Fie Tousroberowarf Mroen's es, Boys'. Infactats nd Caesrl the. cutome wa$s1 wic5w0wl be?O gld t wice ou p xine..0 ~SI V ~t0V: W Shnvie sia attntoeoors ofShoeswhc! wr mad tosIr we ad beondhto 10'i~ ri sell.vi o~it n an-o We againu $31 as you~ to clan seeu us-- arid wil Lurne o B. A. O H NSON. when hegoes tobny a s t po ovrea litst c"ier lthemkroftegrmnte HERE WE ARE. 2 (A LEVI BROTHERS, _: TO REMIND Our friends in Clarendon that w want a continuance of the liberal pa - C tronage the good people of Clarendon a have always so kindly bestowed upon S us, and in thanking them we desire - to say that a great p-irt of our success in this busy market of Sumter is due : to the people with whom we were M brought up and who know us best. .. We are truly thankful for this mani- d festat ion of confidence and we can assure our friends that we will guard their good opinion of us with a ,jeal ous care. The season is at hand when goods C will have to be bought, the Home and the Farm will have to he pro E vided for. There never was a time in this co untry when it was more to one's interest to look carefully after - purchases. Congress brought on a revolution in the prices of mn:mnufactured goods, - but being in a position to do so and with our usual watchfulness of the - O interests of our patrons and our own interests, we grasped the situation - as soon as President McKinley called 3 E Congress together in extraordinary -Q a session. We knew it meant Tariff 3 and Tariff meant a tremendous rise a in prices. We hurried on and made our fall contracts and the result is : that we are able to compete with any m house in the State. in Dry Goods, ~ w Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and further 3 we are paving every cent the market ,: - will permit for eotton. Our Dress Goods Department Is a pleasure for any lady to visit: - there she will find a perfect line of 3 - the newest No elties and latest ideas. : The styles are models of beauty: de C signs a.,(d colorings cannot be excelled. CLOTHING, C We offer at prices surprisingly low: Z__ the greatest triumph over high prices - C: we have ever known. An examina- 3 - tion is all that is necessary to con vince. The customer gets full value - for his money. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. The largest and best stock we have - ever handled and nowhere can better ~ bargains be had than at our store. - a In this line we give the manufactur- 3 ers' guarantee, and when you buy a : o pair of shoes from us you get solid 3 leather. _:_ GROCERIES. a- It is hardly necessary for us to say anything about this line because it is known that we buy direct; tiiere is a no middle man to share in the profits and our customers can get anything in the Grocery line from us and save - We want you to come to see us Swhen you come to the city, and we__ - not only want to sell you goods, but we want you to sell us your cotton. LEVI BROTHERS, -SUMTER, S. C. - Our $8.00OSuits >ow Remarkable Progress Over Previous S -.'i% TH-IE CLOTH IS M Absolutely Pure VTo are isn't even a suspicion of cotton, shoddy 01r sht r the st rongest chemical test. It is a beautiftlly: ld Cassimere, which will give~ extraordina ry a loosely woven, cheap cheviot. The Styles ieffectively designed. including all the latest et 1coats ar'e lined with real Italiani cloth of fine quaili nch shoulder facimfs of cassimere and finished w tn piping. These are by far the beCst suits we hi; red at 88. They are made in regulars. stouts5 all, hat most any size man can be fitted. .o.o~eoco.o.o.o. D. J. OHANLDLE The Clothier, CROSSMELL &CO , SUMTER, S. C. Special Prices. One ear of Flour at mill priee.. .l i-lb. l pails. :l0c.: :;0-lb. pails. $1 150 cases To)rnlat s. standard :; lbs. -_-1 b. crocks, 15e. 81 doz. Salmon. 90c doz.: Oysters, 1-1b. cans. 1(4) sa<-ks Salt. 1oo-Ib. bas. -2 1-1e 'We doz. sack. Pickles, 1 pt. bottles, !0c doz. 100 sa<ks ( rits. 2 h! i bags, at 61.10 Sack. sua.br n na o b heese. best full creamn.:at 111-2e Duke's Cigarettes. $:3.65 per 1,000: 10 1u0 boxes Tobacco, 22. 2-1, 27:aud ::e p)kgs Cycle Cigarettes free with each 1,100. 5e e>x. ar"e Lup Starch, 4-lb. b ,cle Cigarettes. 2: American, Beau boxes. at : Y u j 1 b. ty Cigarettes. 1.6U per 1,000. 20 b'gs Colfee at 1-2. 1-. . 11, 1" 1-' Good Cigars, $14 per 1,000, or 50 for and 1:e per lb. . . .c ad eaeur Corn, dOld Virginia Cheroots. $13.60 per 20 case. Sugar Corn. 2 ulo?. to case. at 1,000: 4 lbs. )uke's mixed Tobacco $1.2?0 (107. Corned 1eef. 1-lb. cans. $1.24) doz. fre y4 Corned 1 Bef. 2 lb. ean. Old (rlor Cheroots, 14 per 1.000: 1 Enls Bao.,it 14 nice lamnp free. English Haon. 1-:h. cans. '1._u doz. Three - attler, Cheroots. $11 per 1.000: I >tt dIaini. Beef and longueat 5<- Duke's mixed Smoking Tobacco. 28c (dtoz. lb Soda. assortal cases. Austin, Nichols Batle-Ax plug Tobacco, 2:c lb. & Co.'s, 1 1-2c d1oz. .N ienacs and Lemon Crackers at Sc 25 l. plls fancy mixed C(andy, at 11-"'Pi lb.;Il Mixed Cak es, G 1-2c lb. 2.;-lb. boxes best stick Candy, at <- (ringer Snaps and Soda Cakes at l b. - 1 i- 11) .)I)) boxes einny Candies. 25 kinds. 10 4 Can ship Crackers from factory de pieces to box, at 4)) and sc btox. livered at above price. We would be plcasel to have vou call and see us or send u your order.s which will have prompt attention. on's tiruly, CROSS WELL & CO UST THIK OF IT! Having recently made a large Cash deal with the 'ock Hill Bugy Company, I can now offer their high grade best open Buggy for X55 and their best top Buggy for $70. These prices are lower than ever before offered. H. H A FR ESY, SUMTER. - - - - S. C. .HARDWARE ANDCUTLERY Weaen tagrst h )ol ofCaedn hy nwu n u 1= OuCtcCi ag advredador We ae nstader to our ipeople mto of adwarin agesine oe ex aret Saddltae, ovber and comelt Our stc isolr and in aristl andu IHarness, Spples Rbernelt - Snumtat er, . C ~~~(I Heaquarter for P~l I~Hoder, Sht and(~L~l~ PeEngine1~a Sufaceturgetc. Doors, Sash and Blinds. 748 to 486 M~EETING ST. CHARLESTON, S. C. -, L. W. ]FOL2OM, Sign of the Big Watch, --- A BIG LINE OF - Birthday, Weddirg and Christmas Presents -- WATCHES, DIAMONDS - Fine Sterling Silver Clocks, Optical Goods, ol. Fia neNvs Mei,-nors and Riazers, awhi:e Needles. etc. Alrep~irive gutaraknteed. )r sToc :AROLINA GROCERY COMPANY wear, Successors of EOYD BROS. THOMAS WILSON, President. tv, with' it1 wide --AAT D -- teever' lobgs COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 196 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. SUPERVISOR'S NOTICE. Notice. OFFICE C01 NTY' Sl'PEI:ISOiR. ')E S1(lfl$fhL4tontEducation, - - 1 -~ '':. nii tfurther notice I w'ill be in me office ianiig. S. 4... An 2t 0., -vr Saturdav, from 9 a. m. to 1 mn. and *County .s:p rs tiihey wejt 1o ow o freus 2 I. m., to 5' p. m. Other days will be Satarday of each week, tar thtrasacue petinvstigth chos of buine * Teotheur days rt the wee I sti iiigteshos will be o'tut o my otte atten'ling to roads W. S. RIC!IDOURIG, and bridges. - 'T. C. OWENS, Supt. Eidneation, C. C. C . rmwn-: Supervisor. I 3anning. S. C., Feb. 1st 18t'~. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. CH.1:sro S. C., .N. :n, i17. On atl at-:r t .ldat. th1 i l wm astr sd:ctl wil1 be in effect: NORT 1IIE.\STEtN RAILROAD. ...u:h-Bo13und. Lv Florence, 3.25 A 7.50 P. Lv Kiingstrete. !.5 .ir Laos, 4 33 :.15 Lv Lanes, 13 ; .15 7.401' Ar' Chaleston , .113 110.55 '.15 North-Bious. Lv Cuarleston, .3 \. 5.17 P. 7.40 A Ar Lanes, N.i' 0.55 8.20 Lv L ne I i 55 Lv n7 Afr Florence, 9 35 15 *Daily. +0)., " -l tee t m i.av. No. .,, run19 throughi to C'mb 3uii CeLtral L. 1. of S. C. Traitn. Nos.7 an d 32 run via Wilson at 1-,. ettevi e ., hott Ln.-and make close cOnneton for all points North. Trains o:: C. c 1). Rt. ;;. leave Florener daily c xcpt M:ndlay 9.55 a :n, arrive Dar lington 111 .2 , C:eraw. 11.4) a m Wadle" 2-.25 N ... L ave Florene .aily exce! t Sunday, 5.:3 p :, arr -e Dar hngtn, 000 pm, artsv:!!,.. y p5 y :, Bennetsvile 9.30 p iu, tiison 10.20 p m, Leave Florence Sun day ony .55 a m ar aive Dariton 10.27. Hartsville 11.10 Le~tvf Gibson 41aily <x:pt Suurlav ('.1, a i. B . t -_1 _i, arrie D.. rling. tanr. 74' a in. L--at', Ilarztvi l ail l e- t n :v m .:.:v Dar'initon eA Darigt: n 7.15 a ,in arriv: Flor -ne * S i a :. L5.tve. Wdsboro daily except unlt a p :" Ch.w5.15 p ni, D tr intn .23 p i, .tan. trent..e 7 p mO. Leave Irtsville Sund l otny 8.20a m, Jtrlington t'.u5a at, arrive Florence 9.25 a ml. J. 1t. KI'NLEY, JNO. F. DIVINE G: 'i1:.c"er. Gn' Sup't. T. 1. EMElSoN, Traflic Ianager. II. M. E '1ElSON, Gen't Pass. Agent. 5 0.. Lv Wi.t:ington (0 P. Lvt taritn, '. ) Ar Fiorence, 7.2) Lv Fiortnce, *'.20 '3.30 A. Ar Sumter, 30 4.4" Lv Sumter. 90 '9..5 Ai. Ar Colum: Li t, I1) 1) 1.5 No. 32 ru. bo'ih rom Charleston via Co te:u .t. it.: .avm: Charleston 7 a im, Lantes 5.21 a i, ati mgsr 5 a !1.( . N- rh-ountd. 51 53. 32. Lv C.noumbia, ~7.00 A. '5.o P. A r S u :: ter, .22 25 . L2. S'oter, a *5 '033' p. Ar Fiorence, S n5 74 Lv Florence, 10 05 Lv Iarion, 10 44 Ar W 'illn' gton, L2 *Dailv. No. 5:3 r2:s thro'ht it (harieston, S. C., via tential t. i'., arriving :danning 7.0: p in. Lanes, 7.35 y m, Charleston 9.15 p in. Trains on Conway ranch leave Chad bourn 11.50 a im, arrive Conway 2 10 p tn returning leave Conway 2.45 p m, arrive Cha:ibourn 6.15 p m, leave Chadbourn 5.45 p im, arrive at Hab 6.25 p m, returning leave Hub 8.30 a in, arrive at Chadbtou;t 9.15 a tm. Daily except Sunda-v. J. I. KENLY, Ger'i Manager. T. M. EIEiRSON, Traftic Manager. s: H. M. E31ERSON, Gen'i P S. Agent. CENTR.AL LR. I OF S0. CAROLINA. No. 52 Lv Charleston, 7.00 A. .1. Lv Latnes, 8.20 Lv Greeleyvill, 8.40 " Lv Forestou, 8.49') Lv Wilson s ltil, 8.: Lv 31ann ing, J.05 Lv Alcolu, J.1 " Lv JBrogidon. Li.21 Lv WV. &V S. Ji aet., 03 Ar Sumter, .33 Ar Columba, 10.5 o Lv Coimt ia, 55P It Lv Brotd , 56 Lv Aleola, 701 Lv la.nnig 7lt 10 ) L~v Wilson's 3111, 7.19 Lv Foreston, 7.)t . I Lv Greeley vile, 7 3J - Ar Late, 74 Ar Chtuareont '25 IMANCHIESTERI & AUGUSTA! R.R No. 35. Lv Sumtttr, 4.4n A. ML Lv Privateer, 4.54 - Lv Pine.-ood, 5.0 to Lv Remii, 5.14 " Lv Orangeburgi, 3 57 i Ar Dettnar, 6 30 - Nt. 32 Lv Denmtamn 4 55* P. M!. Lv OJranttebu:rg. 5.253 Lv R. m:ini, " Lv Pri vateer, 6 27 " Ar Snetter. Ga - B110CXTON - -HAS A FULL LINE Soaps, Perfumes, Patent Medicines, Pure Drugs, Stationery, Vaseline. Ice Cold Soda Water ad Milk Shakes UP TO DATE. AT BROCLINTONS. Geo,8, Hacker & Son MANUFACTUJRERS OF 4- . c., co DOORS, 8A8H, BLINDS, MOULDING AND BUILlDING MATERIAL - CHARLESTON, S.C. SASH WEIG-HTS AND CORDS AND BUILDERS' HARDW ARE. WINDOW AND FANCY GLASS Land Surveying and Leveling, I witll do suirveyi n. Etc., int Clarendon andt adjoining Counties. Call at oftice or adldre-ss at Satrnter, S. C., P. (. lov 1ON01. IYNSORH