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Tbe $*mi*r Wa4c\w*an wu touudeo
I960 %od the IVnr SotfArow id 1866
rv'ufcAwta* o?(. .Smuarow now has
emOieed airoulittoo and iofluunoe
both of the old papers, aad in maoi
jr the boat advtrttaiog median io
r
ledertrlally ooaeiinred Sootier io ia
a boater ooeditioo taaa it baa been io
It aaetaa teea thai iba tirae io
fee saahiag ear eity a maoafae
towo, ear tail I? more to Ibaa il
?wov We load a large eoltoo fee
1*1 try aad there io a<> | ood reaioe why
i We shceld oet bore it The faeterj
\ that wo bare ia a set?U eae ; bat it boo
Re*** rrteey aad bai> oaly recently
? beeo enlarged aac i at proved. E?oa
I witb tie preeeet e a easily, however, thie
;. teetof y io eot atariy to large a oao ao
!>?)?? i#va ohoald have nad wore it too
HNno ito tree we eoald otill afford ao
lv**?r.
If the teed for a lar|;e fac ory eeeoao
apparent, why hi ven't wo ooe T
ieataJj heoaaae oooh ?ee of. no, bow
aanooi ia hoorl, hoe beeo hug
f the dslosive pbiotom of hopo
! ?he ttuka of oar eieioe of ioeotiv
ajry wave boeeote oo ttroagly rivited
;<lbaa it io herd for ao to broke loose
I Thie io o ears eteihod for oot obteio
Aftf a factory or aaythiog else ood that
tie It oot with arias akimbo for it to
?maaae ef ito ewa oeocrd. We meet
the boeelto that woald aeera? Io
whole leva if wo had ia the midst
e well ragalatad factory with a
aey roll oad big dividoodo. Other
are growing rieb oo eeeor.et of
i developed et, why oot Sara
oaae eow to a preetieel sola
el the whole matter. If eoote
taa af Seester ia wbeee booiaooe
ly oed ietegrtly llbe people have
llde.ee will eajhewibs $10,000 aad
veleateer to aeoopt the pfeeidonoy,
feel sate to eeyier, that oar oiliseos
iaeroaoe thie to $50,000, aad
it weald bn quietly doubled
awteide eopital la thie woy wo
iM oeee have a beadred thousand
it faetofy, aad othoro would follow
the ooleltoe eeuot io feasible f
if the history ef other eitioo. to
|r vaults today wi have lyiog idlo
a half million dollaro 8*re^y
oaptial ooeld aoi be pat to bettor
thoa io the tadaiwrial opbaildtr g of
towaj Lot the Baoioooo L sag at
iteelf ia thie matter Think
geetleeae?! with oamoieat etpi
with baeioeoo ability oed with io
tty. pertasde bito to iovast $10,
tOOw iadaoe him to pro sate? to aooept
lbs profieWeey of ihn faetory, aad the
aaxsesi af the eederiakiog will be
.fovt'ed!.
Japan and ItrjaaU.
Saw Vraaeiooo, Nov. ?S ?-The %eeo~
Preeo eofroopoodoat at Yoko
oaada the fallowiog, per ales u. er
. eedor dato of Oot. 21 :
Jadgirg from the toee of the aative
ia eosaweotiog up>o the Maeeaa
affair, it woald aot be at all dim
OajK just aow to eroau ag?ioat Russia
she letrai war epirit *b?ot> baa been
gateruag foroo aad depth ever sino.e
the ratroeeteioa of too Taro Too peuio
At every otage of toe rapid progiese
?f bar natal armament programme the
?ei.eeioe*eco* ?<* bar gr>??iof strength
la efajnag b> eauoo, wbila at ib?*
aatiM ii.ua the (Dun* mo tbe', wim the
awetp) mo* of the Stbenoa railway, tbe
beur n?r saae???fiil rati ng- will have
paie-i taakra Japao eacrbidiy seosiutc
at lb r??wa <if any freafa ener johcoent
ef tha tljaeiaua ia noribeaetero A*ia,
aad ??pvetatly ia Korea.
Vert lutia doubt tmete aow that
aoiae .?ort uf ?o uoderetaodiog baa
^e?a arrived at Uetweee Japan, Cbiaa
aad K t-a Tha tx'raordioertly eart
reply th? leMor goeemoacet to Kue
eta a drea-ed tor tbe Me?ampbo alte, o
eVeaoj wbieh was atmoet ao ultima
Mote, 4 esp y referred lbs opplioant to
Jasoa i r wbaiaver arraogemeets wert
if* trod
Count Eaterbazy Sentenced.
Pane. Nof ??vlaj Coaet Kiter
hasy, <h- reputed outbor of tbo bor?
dereau, wbieb Drought aboal tbe o > j
ttenoo ef Alfred Dreyfus oo the obnrge
of troaeoo, waa aeoteneed today by
default oe hie eoatio'e (/hrioiiao'e
ebarga of awiadliog, to three yoors
itapriooesteot aad ?o pay a fine of 50
fraaeo. He was sleo ordersd to refund
Iba 35,000 fraaos eloioaed by Christian.
It ie eaid that tbe s >na of all tlss
Boor bigb offioieia who have any sons,
aro in tbe field fighting:. A 15 ytar
old sou of 'eneral Cooje in serving
witb bie fetber. Ooe prominent
titizeo bee fifty eeveo relatives io ibe
Blaster's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a Decree of the Court of
Common Plea* for Sumter County, in
the State of South Carolina, in tho case
of Hannah Harris, Miriam Eater Gold
man, Fryinet Wygand, Posbs Marcus,
Gent* Costinski, Esther Sandgronnd,
Wolf Abrahams, Darid Abrahame, Faigel
Preaeetrzelski, Rakka Gitla Arenwald,
Itel Fenikehtein Michael Cohen, Rytke
Szklarz, Miokle Marye Parzonewski,
Hyman Cohen, Miriam Ester Wiggon,
Riohla Kowalk, Annie King, Wolf Cohen,
Israel Geller ; and William F. B. Hayns
worth and Marion Moise, as Administra?
tors of the Estate of Joseph Cohen
Wilson, deceased, against Solomon
E. Sam pi in, Laye Natalowitch and
Morris Cohen ; I will sell to the highest
bidder, at public auction, at the Court
House in the City of Sumter in raid
County and State, on Sulrday in Decem?
ber, uext, being th? 4th day of said
mont.i, during the usuh.' hours of sale,
the following deeoribed Real Estate to
wit: ?e
FIRST. -All that lot of land in the City
of Sumter, County of Sumter and State
aforesaid, on the North side of Liberty
Street, adjoining lots now or formerly of
A J Hennsgan or James Barrett, Trustee,
estate of D J Winn, Matt Brooks and
others and being the lot of land conveyed
by Esther L Moise to J Cohen Wilson, by
deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Court for said county in book V, at
page '297. the said lot having a front on
Liberty Street i f fifty-seven and n depth
of 110 feet, more or less.
SECOND. -That tract of land contain?
ing ninety acres, more or loss, bounded
North by land now or formerly of R B
Cain, East by land of J W Holliday, South
by land now or formerly of Miss Mary E
McCall and West by land of I M Nichols,
all of which is fully shown on a plat of
the same made by I M Nichols, surveyor,
and dated December 10th, 1874 ; that being
the tract of land conveyed to J C Wilson
by D J Linam by deed recorded in said
office in book V, at page 607.
THIRD.- -That tract of land containing
two hundred and five acres, bounded by
lands now or formerly as follows : North
by lands of 11 Moore, East by lands of J
and M B Haynsworth, South [by laud* of
J H Nichols and West by lands of I I
stoore and being the land conveyed to J C
Wilson by Frean Melle tt by deed recorded
in said office in book G G G, at page 53a.
FOURTH?All that tract of land in said
County and State, containing ninety-five
acres, on Frog Branch, and bounded by
lands now or formerly of the following
persons l North by lands of J and M B
Haynsworth, East by lands of J C Wilson,
South by lands df D J Linam and West
by lands of Fred Brailsford as shown on a
plat .iade by I M Niohols, surveyor, dated
21nt January, 1878, and being one of the
tracts of land conveyed t o J C Wilson by
Moses Levi by deed recorded in said office
in book Z at page 455.
FIFTH -That tract of land in said county
and State composed of four adjoining lots
containing in the aggregate two hundred
acres, bounded North by lands of John
Moffatt, East by lands of John Nettles,
South by lands formerly of William and
Joseph Nettles and West by Cain's Mill as
shown on a plat of said lots made by J. D.
Mcllwaine, surveyor, and dated 29th Au?
gust, 1894, the said land being divided ou
this plat into four lots as follows j No 1,
containing 47 acres; No 2, containing 45
scree; No 3, containing 5ti acre*, and No
4, containing 52 acres; being the land con?
veyed to J C Wilson by Joseph R Roberson
by deed recorded in said office iu book
A A A, at page 152.
SIXTH That lot of land in the City of
Sumter, measuring on Liberty street two
hundred feet uud on Harvin street ouo
hundred and eighteen and one-half feet,
and bounded North by Liberty street. East
by Harvio street, South by lot formerly of
R P Monaghau aud West by lot of Sarah
J.ine Webb and beiug the lot conveyed to
J C Wilsou by W D Smith by deed record?
ed in book BBB ut page 205.
SEVENTH That lot of land in the
City of Samter in said County whereon
William Huyusworth resided at the time of
his death contaiuiug two acres ;> roods and
13 poles, more or lens, bounded on the
North by Liberty street and measuring
thereon four huudred feet and eleven
inches. South by lot of J J Bossard and
meastfriu^ thereon two hundred and nine?
ty-two f?et and oue inch, and West by
Harviu street aud measuring thereon four
hundred and four te?t and eleven inches,
and being the lot conveyed to J C Wihou
by W F I Haynsworth, executor, by deed
recorded m said office in book A A A. at
page 477 ; less a strip of said lot convey?
ed by J 0 Wilson to the City of Sumter by
deed recorded iu book H H H, it page Ml
in said office.
KIOHTH That tract of laud in said
County and State, containing tour hundred
and fifty (450> acre* more or less, formerly
of the estate of Willis Spann, bounded
North and West by other land* of the es
t?te of Willis Spann, East by the run of
Cowpeu Swamp. South hj land* of Mrs.
Punch and of 11 T Abbott ami being com
posed of live parcels, represented on a plat
made by <i S Itardin. surveyor, dated No
vember, 1*7'.?, as lot - number ."?, <>. 7. H and
9 and being the leads eonvr\ed by Annie
W Karle to .1 c Wilsosj b) deed recorded In
ml olticc in book IS IS IS; at pugs ->'>-.
NINTH All that lot of land in ihr City
of Sumter, saoasariag ditj Ihres feel and
uight Inches on Liberty street, snd having
A depth of one hundred ami twelve feet,
and hounded north b) lot now of lormerlj
of 1'atrick Morau, wetd bj lot of J C VVil
son, east by lots formerly of ISrenn in, aud
south by Liberty streit, and being the lot
conveyed to J 0 Wilson by Pa rick Cusick
by deed recorded in said office in book
B B B, at page 278.
TENTH -That trnct of land in said
County, containing twelve acres bounded
on the north by the run of Frog Branch,
east by lot formerly of R P Monaghan,
aouth by lands now or formerly of J C
Wilson aud west by lands formerly of Jo
siah Haynsworth, and being the land con?
veyed to J C Wilson by A J China by deed
recorded in aaid office in book D U D. at
page 18?.
ELEVENTH That lot of land in the
I
City of Sumter in said County containing
one-eighth of an ncre more or less at the
northwest intersection of Liberty and Har
vin streets and bounded on the north by
the lot next described, east by Harvin
street, aouth by Liberty street and west by
lot formerly of Mary Harney. and meas?
uring fifty-nine feet on Liberty street and
one hundred and ten feet on Harvin street
and being one of the lots conveyed to J
C Wilson by B Q Pierson by de ed recorded
in aaid oflice in book D D D, at page 338.
Also that lot of land in said City and
County, bounded on the north by lot of E
W A Bultman and measuring thereon one
hundred and sixty-nine feet, oast by Har?
vin street and measuring thereon thirty
three feet, west by lots of A J Reardon,
Mary A Epperson and J C Wilson and
south by the lot above described; this being
the other of the lots conveyed to J C Wil?
son by B G Pierson by tho deed aforesaid.
TWELFTH -That tract of land contain?
ing one hundred aud fifteen acres, being a
part of the tract of land conveyed by G 1?
Richardson on 15th January, 1H58, to R M
Bracey as containing one hundred and
forty-six and one-half acres, bounded on
the north by lands formerly of R B Cain,
east by the estate of Pe-rdriau, south by
estate of Jesse Nettles and lands of John
Nettles a9 shown on a plat thereof made
by W L Brunson, surveyor, dated l?th
May, 1818, recorded III book V, at page
C34; said tract of land being that which
was conveyed to J C Wilson by Thomas A
Nettles by deed recorded in said oflice in
book D D D, at page 450.
THIRTEENTH- That lot of land in the
City of Sumter, fronting on Liberty stroet
47 feet, bounded north by Liberty street,
east by lot of J C Wilson, south by lot
formerly of R P Monaghan and west by
lot of Sarah J Vaughn and being the lot
conveyed to J C Wilson by Hannah M Cu
sick by deed recorded in said oflice hi book
H H H at page 513.
FOURTEENTH ?Thntjlot of land in the
City of Sumter, bounded on the north by
lot formerly of Phillips, east by land now
or formerly of Johnson, south by Calhouu
street and west by lot of Yendou, and
measuring ninety-ei;*ht feet on Calhoun
street and two hundred and forty-seven
feet in depth, and being the lot conveyed
to J C Wilson by Marion Moiso by deed
recorded in suid oflice in l>ook 11 I, at page
112.
FIFTEENTH?Those two tracts of laud
in said county, conveyed to J C Wilson by
Sarah O Newton by deed recorded in said
office in book B B B, at page 275 as follows:
A?That tract of three hundred and twen?
ty-seven acres bounded north by Bradford
Springs tract and est at ? of Colclough, east
by lands of r C Wactor, south by lands of
R C Wactor and estate of Jones, and west
by the Camden Road.
B?That tract of ninety-one acres,
bounded north by lands of M J Smith,
south by lands ef R H Rembert, east by
lands of John A Colclough and west by
lands of Sarah O Newton.
SIXTEENTH Those two tracts of land
conveyed by tho Master to J C Wilson
by deed recorded in book Y, at page 378,
both being in said couuty. and as follows :
A That tract of sixty-four acres on
Marvin's bay, adjoining lauds now or
formerly of Mollett, Moabit and the Public
Road.
B -That tract of four hundred and forty -
five acres, adjoining lands of Barclay, Bos
sard, Kolb and others, less the tract of
888 acres thereof, conveyed by J C Wilson
to J M Kolb by deed recorded in said office
in book I 1 I, at page 537. The residue of
said tract of land being one hundred and
four and one-quarter acres, bounded north
by lands of estate of J Cohen Wilson, east
by Harvin's bay, the run being the line,
south by lauds now or formerly of Lynain
and west by lands of Kolb. fully set forth
on a plat mado by John R Haynsworth,
surveyor, dated Oct. 10, 1899.
SEVENTEENTH All that parcel of
land in the City of Sumter, containing one
acre more or less, bounded on the north by
Liberty ?treet. east by lands of O'Donuell.
south by lands of Bossard and west by
laud of Cohen Wilson, and being the lot
conveyed to J C Wilson by John S Rich?
ardson, Master, by deed recorded in said
othce in book F F F, at page 610?
EIGHTEENTH That tract of land in
said county containing 153 acres on the
south side of Frog Branch, bounded on
the north by land now or formerly of R
U Cain, cant by land now or formerly of
W V Uedding, south by land of W V Wed?
ding and by land now or formerly of Ben
jamin Lsgars ami weal by lands of J C
Wilson.
NINETEENTH Those twu Iraeia of
land in said Oooiit) and State, conveyed
by Vi H Ingram, Master, to \\ V B Hayns?
worth and Marion Moiae, trustees, together
containing ninety two acres, and together
bounded as follows; north hj lands of \
\ Monaghan, saal by lands of A \ Mona
glum, '?oath bj lands <?f lieurj butler,
(lainley, Bradford and estate of Nettles,
and weal by Cain's Mill Pond <>n Na-t\
Branch.
That under -aid Decree an;. <d onid
lands offered for sale as aforesaid may,
under the direction of lbs attorneys of
the plaintiffs, be withdrawn from such sale
should the) not bring suflloient price to
war-ant a sale, and may be re-advertised
and sold at pnblic sale.
Terras of sale.. Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
H. FRANK WILSON,
Master for Surater County.
Nc. 8, 1891).
Master's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of s decree of the Court of
Common Ple?8 for the County of Sum
ter, id tbe State of Soutb Carolina, made in
toe ease of Burgess Oattber Pierson, plaintiff,
against Iesic Bnllard, individually and as
Trustee, Petfr B'ulard, Solomon Ballard,
Isaac Ballard, ir, Burgess Billard, Nancy
Ballard, Julia Ballard, Eveline Billard,
Josboa Ballard, Katie White, and Marcus ?
Ryttenberg, Harry Ryttenberg and Abe Ryt
teaberg, aa copartners as J Ryttenberg k
Sons, defendants, 1 will soil to the highest
bidder at public auction, at tbe Court Honse,
in tbe City of Sumter, in said County and
State, on Saleday in December, next, being
tbe fourth day of said month, during the
osoal bours of sale, tbe following described
real estate:
All that piece, plantation or tree; of land,
situate, lying and beiag in tbe County and
Slate aforeaaid, containing two hundred and
eight acres, more or lees, lyiug on tbe main
public road leading from Sumter C. H , to
Biebopville, Rdjoiomg lands, now orfoim
erly of B A Hussey, B J Baroeit, Israel Nel?
son, lands now said to belong to Urs llary
R White, formerly o William N White and
others *
Terms of sale, Cash, Purchaser to pay for
papers.
H FRANK WILSON,
Master for Sumter County. ;
No? 8, 1899
Master s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a decree of tbe Court of
Common Pleas for Sumter County, in
the Stnte of South Carolina, in tbe CRse of
Mary M Bland agaiost James W Ptiillip?,
George E Phillips, Herf M Wilson, Theodocia
E Dennis, Mary L Paroell and William P
Phillips, Jr. heirs at law of W P Phillip?, de?
ceased, Jame9 Tborowell, Silas Hicksoo, G P
Rush and Hampton Parnell; I will sell li tbe
highest bidder, at public auction, at tbe Court
House, in tbe City of Sumter, in said County
and State, on Saleday in December next,being
the fourth day of said month, during tbe
usual hoars of sale, '.he following described
real ssta.s, to wit:
All that certain tract ot land, measuring
tbree hundred and ten acres, more or leu,
situated, lying and being in tbe County of
Sumter, State of South Carolina, and is
bounded on ibe north by land of B I Wil?
son, on the east by land of E J Goodman
and J L Keels, on the soutb by laod of Jacob
Keels, and west by laod of Mrs Elisabeth
Wilson and lies wholly io township of
of the county aforesaid.
Terms of sale, enu-balf c?eb, tbe balaoce
on a credit of ooe year to be secured by a
bond of tbe purchaser and a mortgage of tbe
premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H. FRANK WILSON,
Master tor Sumter County.
Nor 8, 1899.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
PURSUANT to a decretal order of the i
Court of Common Pleas, for Sumter
U unty in tbe State of Soutb Carolina, made
in tbe case of Alfred J. China and Altamont
Moses as surviving trustees against Sumter
Electric Light Company, and dated Oct. 14,
1899, notice is hereby given that all and
singular tbe creditors of the said Sumter j
Electric Light Company are required to come
in and prove their claims before me by tbe first
day of January, A.D 1900, or be debarred
tbe benefit of soy decree to be made in said
cause.
That for the purpose of taking proof of
such claims as may be presented against tbe
said Sumter Electric L'cht Company, I will
bold aiefereoce at my office in tbe city of Sum*
ter on tbe 15tb day of November, 189), and
?uch references as may be necessary from time
to time thereafter up to and including tbe
first day of January, A D. 1900
1-1 FRANK WILSON,
Master for Sumter County.
Nov. 8-3t.
Estate of Mrs. Catherine Re
Frierson, Deceased,
ALL PERSONS hiving demands against
said Etitate wil! present same duly at?
tested, and those in anyway indebted to
said Estate, will make immediate payment to
J. TBtlPLE FR1KRSON,
Sole Qualified Executor.
Nov 8, 1893?3t
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tually pleasant?and that she succeeds in almost every
instance, is found in the fact that scores upon scores of
her patrons recommend her establishment to their
friends. You may always feel sure of getting full value
for every dollar you spend with her.
Miss McDonald
Is prepared to fill all demands made upon her in her
line of business, and gives every order her personal
supervision, her chief object being to please.
Ladies residing in the country and not finding it conven?
ient to visit the city, will have their written orders tilled
accurately, and satisfactorily. Hats at all prices.
To See is to be Satisfied.
For Sale, 40 Horses.
I wish to say to tbe public 'oat I have added to a> business Live Stock, and
will keep oo baod at my Siabiee, a oioo line of youog and weil-broke Borsea
and Mules, for sale at the lowest prices. Qivo me a trial and be ooovinoed that
my price? are as low as tbe bwest.
Geo. F. Epperson.
PRICES
ARE TJHLE THING
And we have the prices.
Our entire stock was bought when cot?
ton was at low water mark, so our cus?
tomers get the benefit.
We will sell at the same old price all goods
bought before the big advance.
Of course when our present stock is exhausted and we have to
replenish they will cost you more. Hence, a word to the wise
is sufficient.
Buy now while you can buy what you actu?
ally have to hatre at prices that mean big
savings to you.
You know who wc are, and that every article of goods sold by
us has to be as represented or your money is here for you. In
other words if you can't come yourself send your child and if
things are not as we represen t them you can get your money
* back, every cent of It.
Every stock is a complete
"store in itself.
OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK is just exactly
right, all the new things to be found here?all styles, and all
prices.
OUR STOCK OF /TRIMMINGS is in keep.
ing with our Dress Goods, you will find a new and very desir?
able line of Silks, Velvets, Braids and all the Novelties of the
season.
OUR DOMESTIC STOCK is full up, anything
you want most, to be found here. Outings, Flannelettes,
Piques, Ginghams, Satines, Percales are here for Waists and
Dresses, also, several new lines in cotton goods.
UNDERWEAR STOCK-A peep at our Under
wear Stock for ladies' and children will be enough to convince
you of the line carried by us. Infant to mother is the way it
runs All sizes and styles of cotton and wool Underwear to be
found here. Prices will convince you that you more than get
your money's worth.
Do you need Bed Covering? If so. we are
the people.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS and WHITE QUILTS. Just like
the rest of our stock, all bought before the advance. You will
have to buy them, so take our advice and buy now.
If you need a Wrap for yourself or child, see our immense
stock before you purchase. You will find al1 the new styles
in our very complete stock.
Are you one of our Shoe Customers?
If not you are your own enemy, Complete line of Shoes
for one and all?man or woman, girl or boy. Complete Hue
of Infant's Shoes. We are still the sole agents in Sumter for
the justly celebrated Douglas Shoe. Spare a few minutes in
our Shoe room, it will pay you.
Last but by no means least, Our clothing and
Furnishing Departments Here you will find as complete a
stock as you can lind in those purls. All the new things to be
found here,
In our Clothing Department you will find every?
thing lor man or boy. Prices the same as when cotton was 5c
La>t but not least, is our Grocery Department, which is a
separate store in itself. There yon will find a complete line of
fancy and staple Groceries, at prices which invite comparison
J. RYTTEHBERG k SONS.