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WEDNESDAY, NOV 30, 1892. Official Returns of the decent Ejec tion in This Siate. Columbia, November 19.?Special to the News and Courier. The board of State canvassers have not vet completed tbeir work, ' bat bave gooe fer enough with tbeir work to indica'e the division of the vote in the State. No official Federal returns have jet been received from Beaufort, Dorry, Lexington, Marion, Ocouee or Rich land eo no ties. (The fgares as far as given are as follows?? ELECTORS. Cleve- Harri land'-s eon's Weaver's ?bberiile............. 2,359 138 1 Aiken. 1.802 396 20 Anderson ?...._ 2,243 193 244 Barn well. ......_ 2,137 949 40 'Beaufort. ............ ...... ...... ...... "Berkeley. ......- 1.037 1,171 3? ; Charleston...^._ 1,564 439 1 Chester-I."5t8 333 7 -Chesterfield_ 1,494 382 24 Clarendon-........... 2,192 364 ...... Colleton_. 1,312 4T2 _ ?Barlingttn_ 1,810 102 24 'SdgeSeld......-.2,679 26 100 FairBeld_._?1 041 204 2 Florence_2.509 293 ...... Georgetown-.... 552 888 1 Greenville_.3 026 600 60 tBampton_.. 1,097 "2?4 'B?rry ................. .?.?.. ...... ...... Kershaw... 1.101 358 8 Lancaster._ 1,744 624 124 L?arens............... 1,772 173 10 {Lexington......?. ...... . JSm*ioq ?*?*? .???*?? ?%???-? Marlboro_ 1,004 262 171 dewberry_ 1,534 29C 62 iQcooae ............... ...... ...... ...... 'Onmgebarg_ 2,786 338 7 ?Pickens-603 129 A&i Richland............. ...... ?..... Spar tan burg_3,515 551 129 Suuner......._1,535 639 ^8 ^Union_.._ 1,339 356 56 WMUmsburg_ 1,178 787 31 Sork.-3,212 219 3 Total_-.49,796 12,174 1,578 The Congressional rote is as follows : let District - Bra wlev, 4,902. 2d District-W. 3. Ta?bert,*, 001. "3d District?Larimer, 7,048; Toibert, 664; Mosseli, 98. 4th District?Shell, 9,806; Ensor, 1,599. 5th District?Strait, 8,791 ; Sligb, 2.099. 6th District?Me Lac ri , 3.3?^; Sawyer, B.48?. Seventh District?No tabulation on account ! of protest, which will be beard on Friday. J The totol rote for Governor Ti?rtaao in the ] ?r?cent State election (Beaufort excepted) is ?55,989 Dr Bates ran ahead of the State nicket, receiving 58,072 votes. The board of Federal commissioners decried to thro ont the votes of the boxes at 3?astorer and Gadsden for irregularities. .The boxes were not opened at the legal boars, and there were other irregularities. The Congres sional rote at these precincts was: Eastover?Moise 35, Murray 180. Gadsden?Moi*e50, M array 193. This diff?rence will be of material assistance *to Gen. Moise, and there is every indication ?thatbewtll receive the certificate from the board. Small ro sise, great in results: De Witt's ILittle Early Risers. Best pills for Constipa lion. Best for Sick Headache. Best for Sonr Stomach. They never gripe. J. S. fSaghson & Co. mm mm*> Why take all kinds of medicines ifor the-' ;tiver, when Glenn Springs Water is a safe rand pleasant remedy. For sale by W. R. Delgar, Jr. YOUNG MAN Are you envious of (hose iclio are ^wealthy f Then become a capitalist by laying Iry +a-small part of your yearly income and -investing it in a life policy. iFor $20 you can instantly secure a apital o/$1000 Qrrfor $200 a capital of 10,000), thus acquiring an estate *which you may have to your heivs, retain as a fund for your own support in old aye, if your life be pro longed. Such a step will prompt you to save, 4C?? strength?:*, your credit, will increase, syour confidence in yourself, and allow ?yon freedom in spending the-rest of your income. Jf you marry, it will preserve you ra gainst care and anaxety, and furnish Achat you cannot then weU do without. Today you are physiccf?y sound:; fths time may come when assurance wiU he an absolute necessity, but impaired mVeslth-may then prevent your obtaining 4t. Therefore, asssure NOW. Note the profitable returns now made %>y the Equitable to living policy holders who twenty years ago invested in Tontine insurance which is now maturing. V. J- E0DD3Y, general Agent, Equitable Life Assurance Society cf the United States, Seek Kill, S. G. EXECUTOR'S S?LL PROPOSALS for the poschaecof the<v*i nable plantation and residence -of the late Josiab Hay ns wort h will be received by the nndersigoed, bis Executors, who are au thorized by his Will to sell. Terms easy. W F. B. HAYNS WORTH, J. C. WILSON. Oct 19 Bipans Tabules core nausea. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. T>Y VIRTUE of power of foreclosure and ! II sale conferred upon the undersigned in ] mortagage executed January 8tb, 1885, by j Taft Alston and Sarah Alston of Sumter County to H. Bau?, said mortgage recorded in the office of Register of Mense Conveyance for Sarnter County, Book No. ?4 R. E. page 60, default having occurred in tbe payment of the dent secured thereby, I will sell at public auction at Sumter Conrt House on the &rst Monday, the 5th dav of December nex*, about the hour of 12, o'clock uooo, the following described property : All that pifce, parcel, or tract of land and buildings thereon, situated, lying and being in tbeCounty of Sumter,State of South Carolina, containing (35) thirty-five acres more or less, aud bounded as follows: On the North by lauds ofDr. Rembert, on the EnSt by lands of, David Tajlor. on the South by lands of James Sanders and on the Westby landa of Wallace Alston. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for ^papers j H. BAUM, Mortgagee. Nov. 9, 1892-4t, SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. BY VIRTUE of power of foreclosure and sale conferred upon the undersigned in mortgage executed December 7tb, ,bSS3, by W. J. Vaughao of Snmter;Conntv to Herman Baum, and Joe. W. Stein as H. Baum & Co., *aid mortgage recorded io tbe office of Regis ter of Mense Conveyance for Sumter Coaoty,_ Book No. 17, pa?e 126, default having oc-i cored in the payment of the Qebt secured thereby, we will sell at public auction at Sumter Court House on the first Monday, tbe 5lh day of December next, about tbe hour of ?2 o'clock noon, the followiBg described, property : All that piece, parcel, or tract of land and buildings thereon, situated, lyiugand being in tbeCounty of Sumter, Siate of South Caroli na, contarnine (-82) eighty-two acres.more or less, and bountied asfollowe : On tbe North by lands of Gus Capell. on the East by *Gus; Capel!,.on tbe South by lands of Mrs. Susan Colclough. and on the West by lands of Henry Murray aco* Mrs Susan Colclough. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to ipay for papers. <ff. BATTM, JOSEPH W.STEIN, as H. Baum & Co., Mortgagees. Nov 2, 1892. hoyt brothers; MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. Gold and Silver Watches, FINE DIAMONDS. Clocks, Jo^rolry, Spectacles, MERIDKN BRITASIA SIL-VER WARE, Ac. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Feb 1 TYLER DESK CO., ST. LOU IS, WO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Bank Counters, Desks, and other Office Furniture for 1893 now ready. New Goods. New 8tyles in Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi nets, &c., &c., and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods .are well known and sold freely in every country that speaks English. Catalogues free. Postase 12c. PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST, Offers Special Inducement .to all who hare never had a good picture. Old pictures copied aod enlarged. Nov 16? If ywi want A FIRST CLASS EASY-RIDING Road Cart, ATA REASONABLE PRICE, GET A }ene?e?5 GEO. f. STEHENS & SON, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. CL Ripens Tabules curo colic. ?ew Millinery Store miss s. e. McDonald At store formerly occupied by the Misses McElhoee on Main St , has jest Opened a handsome assortment of fine and medium gradee Millinery G-oo&s. Hats and Bonnets, -of French and Domestic neanafacture of the very latest shapes, styles and patterns. A fine assortment of Feather-Tips, RibbODS, and any goods to be found in a first class millinery establishment. Ladies will do weH to examine onr Goods before pnrcnasing their Winter supplies. By honest dealing and moderate prices we hope to merit a Uberai patron age. Positively tio old ??tock. Another Arrival, On ov about Jf%t\ B@fh9 A Car Load of BROKE MULE At my stables Ht Sumter S. ., Nov. 26, 1892. MARK. Dry Croods Emporium ?ur establishment sparkles with the brightness of AU TU Quantity,, Quality and Good Values combine to produce an activity sur surpassing all previous records. We want to call jour attention this week to our? DRESS GOODS, e T. AND Millinery Department. Our display of French and German Novelties in Suit lengths .(no two alike) surpasses in Quality and Richness all previous exhibits In fact we only carry the newest in all Dress Goods. Our designs are exclusive to us and can't be found elsewhere in the city. Our Millinery Parlor filled with new importations in PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, Beside the Creations of our own Millinery Artists, was the admiration of all the ladies in attendance at our Opening on the 28th and 29th. There's Beauty and Brightness, Lightness and Grace, To satisfy Your inborn artistic taste. Hats and Bonnets made to match any and all Suits. We point with pride to our Sfili1 Which is unequaled in the State. This is no experiment with tis, but an established fact. Our work is our best advertisement. Be sure to look through our The largest line of Ladies' Misses and Children's Cloaks in Su inter. Carpets 9 ttmg?9 il Cloth SI li 9 At the lowest possible price* When Heady to make your Fall purchases be considerate and give us credit for wishing to serve your interests as well ae our own. Respectfully, Millinery and ^ -7#? , J, . specialties. Dressmaking 1 N. B,-We have added a line of Ladies' I Trunks. E very tiling new and fresia Prices right. at ss Cantoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children* It contains nciilier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by .Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting1 Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea?the Mother's Friend, Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good1 effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. ""Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.1' Da. J. F. Kinchelok, Coaway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so wel' adapted to children that I recommend it as su per i or to aay prescription known to me/1 H. A. Archer, 3L D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, ft Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Unite? Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Masa Allen C. Surra, Pres., The Conta tir Company, 77 "Murray Street, New York City. That I have opened a Shop, opposite H. Harby's Stable on Liberty St., for the purpose o? GENERAL REPAIR WORK, BO'LERS. ENGINES, BICYCLES, BABY CARRIAGES, GUNS & PISTOLS, [.Pamps put down promptly. Also Electro Silver Plating. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial. Yours Respectfuilv, Oct. 5-3a . VS7\ HOOD, Fall Announcement of 93 We have now in stock all fresh and new a most complete line of Foreign and Domestic GKOCERIES, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Fish of all descriptions. No 1, 2 and 3 mackerel in 10 lb. kits and in bbls. to retail. Cheese and Macaroni, Pickles, Sauces, Catsups and Mustards. JELLIES, PJAMS, PRESERVES, CITRON, RAISINS, CURRANTS. PRUNES, PLUM PUDDING, PUDDINE, CANDY, CAKES and NUTS. OAT MEAL, OATFLAKES, BUCKWHEAT prepared and plain, PURE N. O. MOLASSES, SUGAR, TEAS, COFFEES and SPICES. Woodenware, Tinware and Crockery. -A full stock of JEr?e> Groceries That we are selling cheap in quantities. Send us your orders. early and often. Free and prompt delivery in any part of the city. Respectfully, GROSSWELL & CO. Oct. 19? A Large and varied assortment. All Grades at most reasonable prices. F?OTOiES, WINDOW SHADES, a?EBBGBH? ?1 B?BBHB?MM K?gBBBHBBBBB? ues^fcwe Call and see our stock and prices before buying. Satisfaction guaranteed. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Cor. Canal and Main Sts., Sumter, S. C. 1 3-4 lb. Bagging, 6 1-2 cents per yard. 2 lb. Bagging, 7 1-4 cents per yard. 2 1 4 lb. Bagging, 7 3-4 cents per yard. Best Arrow Ties $1.12 1-2 per Bundle. FourCar-loads of Flour at Rock Bottom Prices. DRY 30003, GROCERIES. CLOTHING^ SHOES. ALL AT VSRIT LOWEST PRICES! A large line of Harness for sale at half prices. Call and ex- j amine before buying. REMBERT & MARSH AI L. Nov 9 WJ??LL mid WIJTTJS We are coming again to the front with a'Mi Ene of MEN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ?9 Be fair with yourself and see Our Fall Stock Before Buying. Don't IPo?rgret tlisit ?tt (Sign of the Big Red Boot,) ?le Bi?t Piase pt tic BigM at i? Ri|lt fra?. Our Styles ?re popular, and Our Goods possess the Worth and Honest Merk. There is no question about Our Prices being the Lowest in this Market. Everybody will testify of that, and Our Goods will please you. We Kft up onr voice to announce that We expect every one to do their duty and Come and inspect onr immense Stock of SHOES. There can be no risk in seeing our immense stock of Ranging in price From 25c, to $7, AR But there is positive loss for you by not -coming to see us. Therefore drop in and take your choice of anj'thing in our stock at a price that is bound to make you come again. We call special attention to our Men's Cong. G-aiters Goodyear Soles at $3. Ladies' Kid Button Shoes at - - $2* These are bargains that will not be Found anywhere during this Season. Get 19? e and Fancy RIES We ijead. We handle everything kept in a First Class Grocery and guarantee everjr article sold.. OllF SSlxecI Tea at Sl?G0 P?r &?? w as fine as any Tea sold in any eity for $1 25 Try it once if you want a fineTea. Olir Blend ROASTED COFFEE is the best Coffee on the market to-day Try Kingan & (Jo's reliable Hams and Strip Bacon if y on want a de lightful article. Always go to Kingman & Go's for the best at lowest prices. Respectfully, KINGMAN & CO. Sept. 14. ?J Announce to their patrons in SUMTER AND CLARENDON, That they are still prepared to meet competition and will give As Much Goods For $1 as any Firm. A11 we ask is that you Come and See what wre show you and then we will be satisfied you will come again. rj rOods? Our Dry Goods Department is complete, and we can show jo* Cashmere From 1 Oc. to $1.26 per yd. Henrietta From 12c. to $1.25 per yd. Cam. Hair From 30c. to 75c. per yard. We have Trimmings to suit all Goods. We can sell you Shoes anywhere From 25c. to $6.00? Clothing. We have a very fine line of Clothing and invite your inspection Fancy *oo*i?? We still carry a large assortment of ZEPHYRS, SILKS, OES MANTO WX AND SAXONY WOOL, and a great many fancy articles. We always keep this stock full and we inform our lady friends that they can get anything they need in this fine. Call on us and see for yourselves. Staple and Fancy Groceries, We keep a full supply on hand all the time. Give us your orders and we will guarantee you First Class Gtaods. Ptespect fully, S Wc Buy Cotton ?t*w? Hs*rtfc and sell Ties ?**3 1 "l ? and Bagging. Sumter* S. 0. Samples sent on application, 4