The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 24, 1898, Image 7
A Wonderfcii Machine
Hampton County possesses an in?
vention of a new method of grindiag
corn into meal We bave a sample
of the meal made by the inventor of
the mill or device by which the meal
was made. The peculiarity or dif
terence between this meal and other
mea! ground by the ordinary mill is
that this new mill grinds np ali the
busk and cob, ali being thoroughly
mixed together, and which undergoes
no heating process whatever, the
meal coming out as cold as the corn
on the cob (From several tests
made it was shown that the heat put
into meal by the prevailing old mills
iTiBs from 35 to 60 degrees, which
beat deprives the meal of much of its
nourishing substance. By the cold
process all of the nourishment is re?
tained ) The cob contains from 25 to
33 per cent of potash (which is the
aLeltbiest thing for a dyspeptic) and
the finely ground brand also assists
in making; the bread very light But
few people know the per cent, of
the life of the corn that is killed
when ground into meal in the old
way Eveiy degree of beat kills
just so much life of the corn Some
of the leading physicians of the State
who hare seen samples of the meal
say frankly that it will excel any
meal mac e by any known kind of
mill in use. Anyone who would like to
become interested in helping to get
this mill on foot and in use can ob?
tain any information desired by call?
ing or writing to this office
Why go to the Klondike or any
other place, eeekiog to make a for
-tune, when such opportunities are
lying dormant at your own doors
awaiting only a small investment ? It
is claimed that a machine for a gene?
ral business will grind a bushel per
minute with not over 25 horse power
So you see what a email machine
would do running ten hours a day.
which could be run day and night, if
necessary, which is often done in gin
uing cotton when the demand re?
quires it -Hampton Guardian
^
31,500,000 a Day th? Cost of
The War.
So far the ..treasury figures show
.bte about $100.000,000 bas been
ripent on aooount of the war. It is
thought possible now that there may
be no actual need for the proceeds of
the bond issue The war reveoue
bill went into effect upon Juiy 1, sod
the receipts from interna! revenue
increased froto ?16,689.365 SO io June
to 326,160 697 29 io Joly From the
first of the present mooth the receipts
from internal revence have exceeded
?1,000.000 a day. so that the total
. for the mooth will probably exceed
?30,000,000. A? the same time
receipts from customs, which fell ch* to
an alarming extent at tbs beginning
of the var, are agaio increasing, and
it is thooght will reach a normal figure
in a very short time
London, August 19 -The Madrid
correspondent of rh"? Daily News says
that Gens. Bianco, Caanllaoos sod
Admiral Manterola have been appointed
commisioners for Cuba and Gens
Macies and Admir?t Valerion for Porto
Rico.
It is probably, the correspondent
says, that Senor Leooy CasriHo, the
Spanish ambassador to Franc?, will
preside at the sessions ot' thc Paris
commission Seoor Morty's candida?
ture is made imponible by the hostile
attitude of the press.
Naples. August 18 -Vesuvius ts
against in a state of active eruption.
Fo<;r streams of lava are flowing down
tbe mouotaio side at the rate of 400
yards an hour. The chestnut trees OD
Mount Somma have b?eo burned.
Coostant expiosioi-s are heard in the
centrai crater, which is emitting smoke
and flames.
In round numbers the United
States government derives annually
from the liquor tax $121,000,000,
state governments $10,000,000,
counties $5,000 000, cities $35,000.
000 and $10,000,000 from the gen
eral tax upon property employed in
the traffic-a grand total of $181.
000,000.
At the present rate it will not take
the Klondike bobbie long to horst
The $20,000,000 of gold that was
looked for some ?ime ago has dwiodied
dowo io tbe estimate to $6,000,000.
and may go as low as $4.000,000.
This would hardly pay the gold seekers
A M arr o?r Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ad* E.
Hart, of Groton. S. D. k*Was taken >iith a bad
cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in
and finally terminated in Consumption. Four
doctors gave me up. snying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to ruy Saviour,
determined if I could not stay with toy friends
on earth, I would meet my absent ones above.
My husband wag advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs ?nd
Cold*. I gav* it a trial, took in all eight bot
ties. It has cured me. and thank God I am
saved and now a well and healihy woman."
Trial bottles free at J. F. W. DeLorme's Orug
Store, kegular size 50c and $1. Guaranteed
or price refunded. *
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BUCKLE?'s ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cut.
Bru?ese, Sures, L'leer?,Sa lt Kheu^, Fever
Sere Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiibi;.ins. Curas
and all Skin Eruption?, and positively care
Piiei or no pay required It ia jruaraoret-d tc
give perfect satisfaction, or :sor;ey r?:undec.
price 25 canta per box. Fir sale by Dr J F
j Turned Back From Cuba.
Havana, Augast 18 -Ye*t'rday
there arrived froto Key Weet corres
pondents of the New fork ?.vening
Post, the Joaroa) aod Advertiser, the
Chicago Record, aod another news?
paper correspondent, none uf whom
were permitted by Geo Biaoeo to (and,
the Guveoor Geoeral considering their
arrival here inopportune aod iooon*
venieot, aod believing ?hat tfae'r pres?
ence here before the arrival of the
American peace commission might
caui-e difficulty The correspondents
returned Iat*t night to Key West un
board the scboooer Adams.
Ooc hundred American?, who land?
et Maria Gorda on the 11th instant,
after a ooofereece with the leaders.
Gayo aod Liz3, re-embarked They
afterward seet a supply of bard taek
aoffieieot fer eight days to the leader,
Varooa The msjoriry of the rebels io
that province are nearly caked aod eo
tireiy without shoes. They request?
ed the Americans to provide ?hem
with clothes., ete.
Labor Day at Florence.
On September 5 and 6 the citizens
of Florence propot-e to have a gala rsme
and extend a cordial invitation to the
people of this vicinity to attend their
Labor Day celebration and take part in
the festivities of the occasion There
will be contests among a number of
hose reel teams, and bicycle races, in
which some of the fastest riders of the
Sooth wili ruo. The track at Florence
is, by the way, a new one, being built
according to the latest and most im?
proved plans. The prizes for the sev?
eral contests are oumorous and costly,
amounting to somethiog over ?500
The railroad fare will be at a low figure,
thus enabling ?bose detering to attend
to do sy The accommodations for vis
itors will be good and cheap, and we
bespeak for those who go to Florence
during the celebration a warm welcome
and a good time
The Chief Burgess of MHesburg, Pa , says
DeWitt'8 Little Early Risers ?re tbe best pills
he ever used tn his family during forty ?ears
of housekeeping. They cure constipation,
sick headache and stomach and liver troubled.
Snail io size but g.eat in results
H ugh soo-Li goo Co
War io sewing machines, bet the "White"
is victorious.
Tbe Sore La Grippe Cure.
There is no use soffering from this dreadful
malady, if you will mly g*t the right remedy.
Ton are having pain all through your body,
your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no
life or ambition, have n bad cold, in fact are
completely used up. Electric Bitters is the
enly remedy that will give you prompt and
*ure relief They act directly on I/.ver. Stom?
ach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system
and make you feel like a new being. They are
guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale
at J. F. W. DsLorme's Drug Store, only 50
cents per bettie 1
A correspondent of the Greenville
Mountaineer makes some forceful re
narks wbcb are well worth qaoticg at
this time, or any other He says :
"If there is a man anywhere upon
God's green earth who cao look the
wnole world io the face with a con
sciousnees of rectitude and duty well
done that man is the old Confederate
soldier. * * * Aod it is the everlastin?
credit of the woman teachers of the
South that never yet has tbere been
found one to cringe and fame and apol?
ogize, but they have been beautifully
and tenderly loyal to that memory.
No woman deserted during the war and
bone deserted ?ieee "
Successful Physicians.
Wa h.Mr?'tly recommend Dr. Hathaway & Co.
t>f '?? j S Broad St., Atlanta, Ga., as bein? per?
fectly reliaolo and remarkably successful ia the
treatment of chi onie diseises of men and women.
They cure when othere faiL Ocr readers if in
need of medical heip should certainly write
these eminent doctors sad 70U will receive a ires
and expert opinion of your case by return mei7
without cost.
United States Fiag.
When a South Carolinian looks at
the national flag, the eighth star rep?
resents South Carolina, as the State
ratified the constitution on May 23,
1788 The States ahead of her were
in Older first Delaware, Pennsyiva
nia, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecti?
cut. Massachusetts. Maryland
At last there seems to be ecough
food and clothes at Santiago It is
unfortunate that there ever should
have been a lack of either. Until a
thorough investigation is had, how?
ever, it will be impossible to place
the blame The fever situation
grows steadily worse. Gen. Shafter
reports the death rate as slowly in?
creasing. Ali the energies of the
government are being bent to relieve
the worst features of the case by a
removal of the hoops, and things will
gradually brighten.
Ai an evidence of the State of Cuban
sentiment, the following extract fro?? a
lefter written by Gen J M Rodriguez
to Gen Tomas Estrada Palma will
pro7? of interest: ''We are awaitiug
good new* fr<">m you We have just
be?rd of the surrender ct Santiago de
Cuba acd the destruction . f Admiral
Cervera'd ^qnadron. which obliges us
?nd every Ouban heart to give thanks
to foe generous American people I
wi-h voo to tell any American von can
rbat Cuba whl never forget what
)wes to rh* American republic." This
bows that che Cubans are tVar:;!y in
s,ccord with the policy of thc. adminis?
tration ?rd wiM aecep? sr?v reasonable
djostmeot offered by th? C?ited Sta*es
Pitts'
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^ Regulates the Bowels, 1
Cures Cholera Infantum, j
Cholera Morbus, w
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ?
Teething Children, if
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SOUTH CAROLINA AND
GEORGIA R. R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
Correcied to Jan 24tb, 1897.
DAILY. DAILY
Lv Charleston 7 10am 5 30 p m
Ar Summerville 7 46 am 6 10 p m
" Pregtialls S 18 a m 6 ?0 p m
41 Georges 8 30 a m 7 04 pn
" Branchville 9 CO a m 7 ?0 p m
" Rowesviile 9 15am 8 07 p m
14 Orargeburg 9 28 am 8 24 pm
"? St Matthews 9 48 a m 8 48 p m
" Fort Motte 10 00 a m 9 ( 3 p m
" Ringville 10 10 a m 9 20 p m
" Colua bia 10 55 a m 10 10 p m
Lv Cokmbia 7 00 a m 4 00 p m
Ar Ringville 7 40 am 4 44 pm
" Fort Motte 7 51am 4 55 p m
" St Matthews 8 C2 a m 5 09 pm
" Oraogeborg 8 24 a m 5 27 p m
** Rowteville S 38 a m 5 42 pm
" Braocb ville 8 55 a m 5 55 p m
"Georges 9 35 a ra 6 37 p a
" Pregcalls 9 48 a m 6 50 p m
" Summerville 10 22 a m 7 22 p m
** Charleston 11 00 a m 8 CO p m
Lv Charleston 7 10am 5 3u p m
** Bratchville 9 15 a m 7 ?0 p m
M Bamberg 9 4! a m 8 19 p m
" Denmark 9 52 a m 8 31 p m
Blackville 10 10 a m 9 50 fi m
" Wil t too 19 27 a m 9 10 p m
44 Aiken ll C9 a m 9 57 p m
Ar Augusta ll 5i a m 10 45 p m
Lr Angosta 6 20 a m 3 20 p m
Ar Aiken 7 08 a m 4 07 p m
" Willis'on 7 49 a tn 4 44 p m
" Blackvilb ft 03 a m 5 03 p m
"Denmark 3 20 ? m 5 17 p m
44 Bambers 8 33 a m 5 29 p m
41 Brr cbville 9 10 a m 5 55 p m
M Charleston ll 00 a m 8 00 p m
Fa3t Express, Augusta and Washington, with
Through Sleepers to New York
Lv Augusta 3 05 p m
Ar Aiken 3 44 p m
44 Denmark 4 ?9 p m
Lv Denmark ? 25 a ca
" /iken 7 28 a m
Ar Augusta 8 10 a m
DA?V Except Sunday.
Lr Camden 8 45 A m 2 25 pm
Camden Junction 9 35 a m 3 55pm
Ar Ringville 10 05 a m 4 3 5 am
Lv Ringville 10 25 am 6 (0 am
Lt Camden Jonction 1100am 6 40 am
Ar Camden ll 55 am 815am
E S. BOWEN, L. A. EMERSON.
Ger.'! Man'S'r. Traffic Man'g'r.
General offices-Charleston, S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
North-Eastern R. R. of S. C
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
TRAIN-* GOING SOOTH
Dated No. No No.
Aie 7, Sf? 23? ?3*_
am pm
Le Florence 3 25 7 45
Le Kingstree 8 55
Ar Lanes 4 40 9 13 pm
Le Lanes 4 40 9 13 6 2?
Ar Charie9?nn S 20 10 50 3 00
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
?o ?o! ?o]
_78? 32? 52?_
am pm am
LP Charleston 5 28 5 17 7 00
Ar Lanes 7 05 6 16 ? 32
Le Lanes 7 05 6 ?6
Le Rings?ree 7 23
Ar Flounce 8 25 8 15
am pm am
.Drtiiy fDaiij except Sunday.
No 52 runs through to Cotumt-b via Cen?
tral R R of S. C.
Ttains Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wi son and
Fi.vetteville-Short Line-nr.d .'sake close
confection for all points Noni;.
Ttains on C. & D R R leave Floren'-?;
daily txcfpt Sunday 8 45 a tr, arrive Dnriiog
ton 9 18 a c , Har.svill? ll 25 a m, Cheraw
10 30 a m, W?desboro 2 25 :.. ra. Leave
Florence daily except Sunday 8 25 pm, nr.
rive Darlington 8 50 p rn, Binnettsville 9 46
p m, Gibson 10 10 p m Leave Florence
Sunday only 8 50 am. arrive Darlington
9 20 a m
Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 6 25
a m, Beonettsville 6 49 a m, arrive Darling?
ton 7 40 a rn, leave Darlington 7 45 a m, ar?
rive Florence 8 10 am. L?HVP Wadesboro
daily except Sunday 3 CO pm, Cheraw 5 15
p rn, Hartsvil'e 2 15 p m, Darlington 6 9
p m, arrive Flormce 7 00 p m. Lei ve Dar
.ington Sunday only 7 50 a OJ, arrive Flor?
ence 8 15am.
J. R. KENLEY, JNO F. DIVINE.
Geti'l Manager. Gen'l Sup't.
T M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager
H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass Aeent.
BOARDING.
HAVING TAKEN the House on Main
Street second door soM.tb of the Nixon
House, 1 am piepared to v;.'oo mod.ue a ew
jeirul-u boarders, and also lodging ar.d rnpals
tc transient customers.
Turras reasonable.
Uss W. B. SMITH.
Sept S
I WAR! WAR! WAR!
But the "White" is vitcori
ous. We are now selling sew?
ing machines from ten dollars
up We have a few machines
that are slightly used that we
j will sell cheap. We also have
a nice line of Organs that we
will sell on easy terms. We
are head quarters for Sewing
Machines and supplies. Old
machines taken in exchange
for new ones.
Ul. B. RADDLE,
manager,
Sumter Music House.
SUMTER, S. C.
Colombia, model 40 & 41, $60.00
Columbia, model 45 & 45. 75 00
Hartfords, No 7 & 8. 50.00
Hartford*, No 15 & 16, 40.00
Hartfords, No 19 (meo) 31.50
Harfforde. No 20. ("ladies) 33 50
Satisfaction guaranteed on every
*beei sold bv me.
0. JAS. WINN,
Dec 10
SUMTER. S. C.
VICTOR BICYCLES.
JENKINS BROS.,
"TEE OVESALL SICS."
One serving the country uoder the Sur3
aod Stripes, the other one, the youneer part
of the fi.ro. irving to bold np his end of the
line at borne We aie DOW offering VICTOR
bicycles at pricer lower than ever before.
These are borne Victors, but bloodless ones,
like we hope al! of ours will e io the 5eld.
Ocr Bicycle Repair Shop is also io a condi?
tion to tuckie any job from the easiest to the
mos? difficult O'r.er repairing and odd jobs
also dooe.
Ii you should happen to need some of the
Vf ry best grade gasoline, cull on us es we
alwijs keep 3<ime on hand. Weare
Your?, Determined to piease,
Jenkins Brothers,
"THE OVER-ALL KID5':
Next door to Es Dress office, Sumter. S. C.
Atlantic Coast Line
WILMINGTON, CO LU Ni BIA AND AU
GUSTA RAILROAD
^ 1^S^M-1&~&&--S?*?-_i?v
Concfn?ed Schedule
Dated August 7. li?98.
TRAINS GOING SuCTH
35
Leave W?mis^tco
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
Le.'ive Sumter
Arrive Colombia
ND. 55 No
P ru.
*3 45
6 34
r. rn. a. OD.
?3 20 *3 25
9 32 4 29
No. ll
9 32 *9 40
:o 50 ii ce
No. *2 rur.3 through from OLariesron vii
Central R R, lesvir-.t: Charles'o., 7 a. rs.,
Lane? 8 34 a rn, Manning 9 09 .? ra
TRAINS GOING NO RT S
Leave Co'umoia
Arrive Sum*e:
No IA No. 52
<?. ta. D rc
*5 45 *4 00
7 10 5 13
Lea vf Snorer
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leavs Marion
Arrive Wilmington
?. rn
7 10
8 25
?. ns.
8 55
34
12 20
o m
*6 C6
7 25
*D'iiij. j DM ?iv except Sunday.
No S3 runs through to Charleston, S C..
vii Central R R . ?rrivinj: Manning 5 4'. p
rn, Lar.ee t? ?"pu, Charleston 7 3'- p n:
Trains on Conway Brar.ch leave Cbadbourn
?; 43 H m, arrive Conway 12 4j p ra. rp^r::
inc: leave Conway 2 45 p ra, arrive Ccad
b .ur;; 5 15 p ni, ?eave Cbadbourn 5 30 p ra,
nrrive Hub 6 10 p ra. returning ?eave Rub
9 25 a ra, arrive Cnp.dbcurn 10 00 a ra, Daily
^xe?!.'! Sunday.
j R" KENI.Y, Gen'; Manager.
7 M. EM ER - ON, Trer?c Manager.
S V, EMERSON, Gen ; PA?3. Agent.
I OFFER:
ROCK HILL BUGGIES,
BABCOCK BUOGIES.
AND OTHER MAKES.
One and Two-Horse Wagons.
Hay, Grain, Ship Stuff, etc.
Lime5 Cement, Plaster Paris, Sewer
and Flue Pipe, Laths, Plastering Hair.
arby.
Sunter, S. C., June 29, 1898.
J. J*. HOBSON & SON,
? Commission Merchants,
And dealers in
HAY, GRAIN AND COW FEED.
Consignments of Eggs, Poultry and Farm
Produce Solicited.
Weights and Goods Guaranteed.
J. Rob?on & Son,
Charleston, S. C. .
Feb 16-?i
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haters uf enquiry about lands from Northern
and Western parties, tt.at I may be abierto
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