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O vj J ---^--------w^ WEDNESDAY, JAET. 17,1894. For the Protection of Game. The followiog law was passed at the session of the Legislature just ended. ?8 will be seen, its provisions are in? tended to prevent the offering of game for sale or exportation-, to prevent noe-reside a ts from shooting certain kinds of game in this State : Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen Ate and boase of representatives of the State of Sooth Carolina, now met and sitting.in general assembly and by the authority of the same, That it shall not be taw fal after the passage of this act, to sell, or expose for sale, any partridge, quail, woodcock or pheasant, deer or wild turkey, within the State of South Carolina. Any per? son so doing shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than ten dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than ten days for each offense. Section 2. lt shall not be lawful to export cot of the limits of the State of South Carolina, any partridge, quail, wookcock or pheasant, deer or wild turkey. Any person doing so shall be deemed guilty of a misdemea? nor, and upon,conviction thereof; shall be fined not more than ten dollars, or be imprisoned for not more then ten days for each offense. ' Section 3. All persons not citizens of the State and visiting in the State for the purpose of shooting game of any kind, shalt pay a license of $25 to the county treasurer of the county where the visitor may be, the money to be devoted to the public, schools. Any person not obtaining said license be? fore banting or snooting, shall be deemed gnilty of & misdemeanor, and opon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or be im? prisoned not more than thirty days for each offense : Provided, that this act shall not apply to any person hunting or killing on his own land Changes in the Cabinet WASHINGTON, D. C.,-The coming changes in the Cabinet circle forms the chief topic of conversation about the capital at present, There; low very little doubt that Attorney General Olney will resign. The affairs of the ?ste Fe road, need his counsel now, if they ever did,and they have whistled for the Bostonian to resign and come to their aid. Mr. Olney never cared any? thing for his official work and does not hesitate to say that it has been very dis? tasteful to him. It is stated here to-day that his resignation is already in the hands of the President. In any case it is safe to presume that Mr. Bissel will succeeded bim and from a reliable source it is learned that Josiah Quincy of Massachusetts, will be made Postmaster General. It has generally been predicted that Mr. Hoke Smith rould succeed to the* Attorney General? ship when Mr. Olney resigned, and while be was very anxious to be booked fer this pigeon-hole in the Cabinet in the begioniog. now that he is the Secretary of the Interior, he wishes to remain so until the end of his* four years. -- * i mm A Simple Remedy for Grip. A few years ago when the influenza or grip was so' prevalent, I noticed a report on the disease from one of the best hospitals of Europe. The hospital is in Edinburgh, Scotland At the time of the report hundreds of influenza eases had been treated there. After fighting -the epidemic with varying success, a happy accident led the superintendent to adopt an alkaline treatment with an extreme case that was brought ia. A fall dose of saler atus was given every two hours. Al? though t the patient was io convulsions when brought io, she became quieter a short time after the first dose; and only three doses were given before the patient was clearly on the way to recovery. In three days she was counted well. This same simple treat was then followed with a .thousand, not one of whom died. Best of all, not only was the influenza promptly cored, bat there was no unpleasant or danger? ous symptoms following recovery. It bas been observed that not more die of the influenza than of what may follow it. From some work io my chemical laboratory, carried OD before this report came out, I bad concluded that the influenza was at least associated with excessive acidity of the system, if it was not caused by this abnormal state. I was so certain of the correctness of this view that, on being thrown tn bed my? self with the influenza, I treated myself only with alkaline drinks to counteract the acid. The result was that instead of two or three weeks of pnoyness, I missed only one day from work. The success with my owo case was so astonishing that I have been called to treat other oases ; and of about twenty five treated, very few have had to give up work more than a day some not at all. Not being a physician, I should feel some hesitancy io offering my core, if after I had began to try it, it bad oot received the high endorsements quoted. At first, I osed the carbonate of litbia, which is the best of the alkalines for the purpose. Bat as my practice (all charity) enlarged, I left so expen? sive a drug, and contented myself with the carbonate of potash and soda. These I found practically as good as the litbia. For the sake of the suffering publio I would say that the dose I have used for grown patients bas been a level teaspoon of baking soda, dissolved in plenty of water, taken every two boors until soreness aod headache are gone, and theo one extra dose for good measure. It is not best to take a dose just before or just after eatirjg I hare rarely foand more than four doses needed. Since the system is in an acid state, calomel is of course a very dangerous medicine, and many deaths from influenza are, without reasonable doubt, traceable to the use of calomel io the disease. It is interesting to note that, wheo I all else failed, our grandmothers osed I to cure the worst colds with "fire-coal tea." This was simply a crude sale ratus treatment. So there is nothing new uoder the SUD, aod our wise theory simply proves the soundness of another of their old practical ways. W. TERTSH LANDER. Williamston, S. C. i i wm The Lottery not Dead.. NEW ORLEANS, Jao. 2.-The sup? position that there will be oo more lotteries io New Orleans after Jao nary 1, as the Louisiana concern had emigrated to Honduras, was erroneous. To-day all over the city the lottery offices were opeo. Any one cao DOW take one or more chances io the New Orleans Premium Club. There is oo longer daily drawings by the Louisiana State Lottery Company, but ' io the offices heretofore occupied by the employes of that late company any person cac invest io a ticket that is alleged to represent a chance io the "distribution of premiums" effected daily by the aforesaid club. It is really a lottery company formed by the venders of the old company, who have been thrown out of jobs and with a little capital have hit OD a means of earning a living if not > more. Two places were raided during the day by the police, Lionel Adams, an attoroey, says he has found a flaw io the anti-lottery law, aod is goiog to defend the lottery venders. HS I I - Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cots, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per. feet satisfaction, or money refunded. ?rice 25cents per box. For sale by Dr. J. F. W. De Lonna* For Over Fifty Years. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP bas been, osed for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diar? rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bettie. Remove the malaria from your system, be? fore going to the mountains, by drinking Glenn Springs Water. You can get it from W. R. Delgar, Jr. When Baby was sick, we gave ber Gastona, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she dang to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria For kidney and liver trouble Glenn Spriogs water is a cure. On draught at Hugbson & Co's drug store. _ BROWN1 S "iRO?" BITTERS Gores Dyspepsia, In d ige st iori & Deb i 1 i ty * WIFrS^SPECIFIC FOR renovating th? entire system, eliminating all Poisons from tiie Blood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep? aration has no equal. . . "For eighteen- months I had etti eating sore cn my tongue. I was treated by best local physician:, but obtained no relief; *he sore gradually grew worse. I finally took S. S. &, and was entirely cured after using a few bottles? C. B. MCLEMOPE, Henderson. Tex. -1 TREATISE on Blood and Skia Diseases mailed free. THB SWIFT S?E?FICCOM Atlanta, Ga? MAGNETIC NERVINE. Kt told with written guarantee to cure ?Nervous Prostra? tion. Fit?, Dizzi? ness , Headache and [Neuralgia andWake :!t?ness,caused by ex oeedveuiseofOpium, Tobacco and Alco? hol: Mental Depres? sion, Softening of ?he Brain, causing Misery, I mian ?ty and Death; Barrenes*, Impotency, Lost Power in either eex. Premature Old ARO. Involuntary Losses, caused by over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Or?ans their Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of ufe: cures Lucorrhoa and Female Weakness. A month's treat? ment, in plain package, by mail, to any address, H per box, 6 boxes $5. with ever/15 order we give a Written C ua ran te? to cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex? clusive agent. DR. A. J. CHINA? SUMTER, S.C. PURE VINEGAR. T MADE LAST SUMMER for my A own use a lot of Vinegar, from a mix? ture of FRUITS (mostly grapes) AND HONEY. It is very noe, both io flavor and. strengt h. I have about ten gall?os to spare, aod persons who will seed to my residence cao get it for 50 oents per gallon. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned N. G. OSTEEN. Become afflicted and remain so, suf? fering untold miseries from a Lense cf delicacy they cannot overcome. BRADFIELD^ FEMALE REGULATOR, ! by stimulating and arousing to Iiealthy action all her organs, r ACTS AS A SPECEFtC. -? mm WHIM IWIMIIMII ? III I I II- II It causes health to bloom on the cheek, and joy to reign throughout the frame. It never fails to cure. The Best Medicine CTer Ksfc far fees. "3fy wife has been under ira'- --.?* . fecal"; I physicians tkrte years, without ?' . ??. ".r v.'i ' tkreebottUs of Bradfield*s ? she can do Ur own coctirsj, v. ? N. S. Br.r BRADFIELD REGU? " Sold V- <a WRIGHT'S HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. -o S. L. WRIGHT k SON, Proorietorp. 'liberty^ P. 0. SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to Compounding Prescriptions. FIRST (!MSS JOB WOKS AT BOTTOM PRICES? WA TH H MAN UH SO 111'H RON JtlH UPPIHE SUMTER, S. C HARDWARE 3 FOR Everything in this Line .GO TO R. W. DURANT & SON. Paints, Oils, &c., &c. Cooking and Heating Stoyes, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges ali Household articles and Oct. 4. J. F. W. DeLORME -DEALER IN Agen' Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds ot Druggist's Sundries Usually Kept in a FjLr&t lass ID ir ug Store. Tobacco, Snuff {and Cigars, Gardes Seeds, &c, also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Patty, &c, Dye Staffs. Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Night Calls Promptly Attended To. JE WEER 1*. Watches, Diamonds, Sterling and Flated Silverware, LARGE STOCK SUITABLE FOB WEDDING PRESENTS. Clocks, Optical G-oods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors. Machine Needles, &c. OIiSOM. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH. ESTABLISHED 1868. Sumter, S. C. DeiiMiiore, THE WORLD'S GREATEST TYPEWRITER. Tlie Macliiiie that took the only award for Typewriters at the State Fair, Nov. 841893. 'NO M.4 CHINE COULD BE ANY BETTER. IT IS PERFECT. Private statement of one of the Judges. THE ONLY AWARD WAS ALSO MADE -TO CS FOR TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. i County Agents Wanted. J. W. GIBBES & CO., GEN. AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. The '94 Model just out is Unrivalled. NOT. 29. IJTSTTRE YOUR PROPERTY IN Be Faners'MDM Fire taralee Association. By the FARMERS and for the FARMERS. SO LOSS-NO PAT. Apply te W. H. SEALE, Agent, Jan 3-3m. SUMTER COCNTY, S. C. 3 A TR ix tm Obtained, and :fil fA'IEX'I li(>7I\/uNS at tended to for MOI>I'KA TE FEES Our oiliee i.c or>jx>site the U.S. hitriit oflice. rind v.?- nm ob? tain Patents in less time i!::>u Ilms?- i< moto dom WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, /</. ? I! /.Vc; fir PHOTO of invention. We HCIV?M- i?? (intent abiJit? free of charge?nd wc malic yo . UM:<JE UNLESS PATENT JS SE<'t /,'/./>. For circular, advice, terms and refi'icnces to actual clients in your own State. Count v. City or TCWQ, writ? to IBMg^BnnSIflBniB?^ Opposite Paient Office. Washington, D. G for Infants and Children. ** C a s t o ri a is so well adapted to children that C a s to ri a cures Colic, Constipation, ? recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, !:=ovmtome.? IL A. ARCHER, 3? D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di 111 So. Orford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. gestion, "Without injurious medication. "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and its merits so well known tnat it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CARLOS "?AXTYN, D. D., New York City "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.'' EDWIN F. PARDEE, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CITY. Said the) rp Tin Ri/W (Takea Bicycle j IV II* 1UUP1 i Tumble. AL.SH & I.OMPAWY, THE LEADERS, Have said the same to the PRICES of SHOES THIS SEASON. Our SHOES were being made up and most of them finished when the Disastrous Storm struck us. We laid in a Stock for a Now we MUST sell them, If you are looking for Bargains in Shoes SEE US. We have just opened a Shoe to catch young men, Genuine German Cordovan, Hand Sewed for $5.00* Never seen before in this country. Our $3.00 Shoes still Lead all others. Our $2.00 Ladies' Button Boots, are Unexcelled. WALSH & CO., THE LEADERS, Monaghan Block - Sumter, S. C. Oct.*. . ' ~ ATTENTION lil # Just Arrived-One Car Load Horses all good workers, .AT H. miRBirs Stables. Oct. 25. Glenn Springs Water, Is unsurpassed and invalids fiod sore and speedy relief bj its use Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronic Hepatitis, Jaundice, Torpor of Liver and General Debility, following upon Malarial Diseases, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipation, Hemorroid,s Uterine, Renal and Cystic Diseases, Hocmaturia, Rheumatism, Catamenial Derangement, and OTHER FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Highly recommended by the medical profession. For circulare containing certificates, etc., apply to Paul Simpson, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C -FOR SALE BY Dr. A. J. China, Dr. McKagen, J. S. Hughson & Co., J. F. W. DeLorme and W. R. Delgar, Jr.