The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 22, 1899, Image 4

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vYHDNH8DAY% NOV. 22, 18U9. The 3ww*rer rfofcamaa wu touudea ft 1*60 mad the 7V** Southron in 1806. The PTascABsaw mut* .SWAron now bat Ik* oooibtnoU circulation and influence ?i x>th of the old papers, aod ia mani? festly tbe best edvertiatog medium in Semler Mr. A. Howard Patterson of Barn #?11 baa iaoued an open letter in de tense of tbe dispensary ay at em eod strikte ee attitude for tbe goberna tetteJ Itghloiog to bit bin. He > eerly io tbe reee for tbe nomination, but be will eot want for company whoa tbe oflce eeekei'e oircua starta ee tbe toer of tbe Bute. Gee Wheeler bee beret bin bridgee bebied him eed will remain io the Pbilippteee to lid in conquering tbe Pllipinoe for tbe imperialist laod gtabbere He bee gooe over to the McKinley orowd bat) end baggage, eed ?He people of Alabama will find ec fieolty io eleoting a man who Will more trolj represent them io eoegrees thee Oeo wheeler could while be entertained hie preeent wpioiooe There is e loll io the dispensary WtT while the armor cled warriors ere recovering from their wouode. It woeld be e wieo precaution for the warriors to i treat in e few joiute of vy aiove pipe before tbe next Lege ere quite ee vulnerable ee elber perle of tbe body In the eojee of Oeitef if be bee any idee of ] ewaadoetag tbe pee foi the pistol or goo, we edviae lobeeeo baro ee e aeNable covering for bit extremities A molasses evaporator might eerve him ee e chant aod ebeeiarb protector io lieu of Marion ?ode armor Ab tobacco baroa ea>d molaeoes evaporators ere plenti? ful fa Me/ioo Uoeoty tbio sort ofj armor may be obteioed oeer the field of bettle With the last isees of the Freeman Mr. K P Millar, who baa been eon with it eioee its establishment, insisted editorial ooetrol. Mr. W Ivy has laaeed the paper aed editorial ooetrol with the le sf this week TioevPrwddeQt Hob&rt Dead WaahiBgtoo, Not 21 ?Ytce Preei dent Oerret A Uobart died et hie borne et Pattereoo N.J. thie morning 04 o 30 o 'clock. I Mr Hobert boa been a sufferer fat aeveral wanks, from a cooatitu tioeat trouble end there bee been little hope of hia recovery from tbe time that be wee stricken, although b# bee rallied several times Qarret A Hobert wee e native of New Jersey, fifty five years of age He wae a gradoate of Rulgere (Jol lege, and a lawyer by profeeaioo, having hegen hie study aod hia practice el Pettersoo. tie wea for eeveral years a member of the lower boose of the New Jereey legisleture eed onee ite speaker He wae alao president of the seoate of the etate for eeveral yeera fie never figured ia national politics until 1896 whet< be wee pet on the ticket with McKinley He wee a man of broad views and greet personal integrity He made a eeeecietttiooa officer aod wae highly eet*e?Tjed io the oatiooal capital, which now nvurne for him Mr Hobert figured very slightly io the laat campaign,, but otade e favorable impression on the people wherever he eppeared Wm P Frye, eeoator from Maine ia tOe preaideot pro tem of the Beri? ete and will discharge the dutiea of the vice preeident for the remainder of Mr. lloberte uoexpired term Atesnses, Qa , Nov IS The eity council by a mejortv of two upheld tbe tde mayor io the oaae of the Cbristiao Seieetiets ssoteooed for refusiog to be vaooiaatsd, aod the o*?: b*ve beeo eertsriera/isd to ths superior onurt. Io the MiS;Utime ths defeodaots are oom feally under surveillance, though not required to gifs hood. Pities CUBAN OIL cures CuN, Duros, Bruises, Uheuuia* tlsm and Sores. Prlco, 29 cts Sale of Usgbaee-Ligoa Go. Master's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a Doc reo of tho Court o! Common Plea* for Sumter County, in the State of South Carolina, in tho case of Hannah Harri?, Miriam Eater Gold? man, Frymet Wygand, Pessa Marcus, Gente Coetinski, Esther Sandground, Wolf Abrahams, David Abrahams, Faigel Preaestrzelski, Rakka Gitln Arenwald, It el Fenikshtein, Michael Cohen, Rylke Saklarz, Mickle Marje 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 K. Samplin, Laye Natalowitch ? and Morris Cohen ; I will sell to the highest bidder, at pablio auction, at the Court Hoose in the City of Sumter in said Coonty and State, on Suleday in Decem? ber, next, being the 4 th day of said month, do ring the nsnal hours of sale, the following described Real Estate to wit: FTOST.?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 K J Hennagan 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, nt page 'J'J7, the said lot having a front on Liberty Street of fifty-seven and a depth of 110 feet, more or less. SECOND. -That tract of land contain? ing ninety acres, more or less, 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 MoCall and West by laud 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 loth, 1874 ; that being the tract of land conveyed to J C Wilson by D J Linnm by deed recorded in said office in book V. at page G07. \ THIRD.- That tract of land containing two hundred and five acres, bounded by lands now or formerly as follows : North by lands of I I Moore, East by lands of J* and M B Hayusworth, South [by lands of J H Nichols and West by lands of I I Moore and being the land conveyed to J C Wilson l>y Frean Mellett by deed recorded ia said office in book G G G, at page 535. ' FOURTH?All that tract of land in said County and State, containing ninety-five acres, on Frog Branch, ami bounded by lands now or formerly of the following persona : North by lands of J nnd M B Haynsworth. East by lands of J C Wilson, South by lands of D J Linam ami West by lands of Fred Brailsford as shown on a plat made by I M Nichols, surveyor, dated 21st January, 1878, and being one of the trace of land conveyed to J C Wilson by Mo? en Levi by deed recorded in said office in book Z, at page 455. FIFTH?That tract of land in aaid county and State composed of four adjoining lots containing in tho aggregate two hundred scree, bounded North by lands of John MofTatt, East by lands of John Nettles, South by lands formerly of William and Joseph Nottles and West by Cain's Mill as I shown on a pint of aaid lots made by J. D. I Mcllwaine, surveyor, and dated 20th Au? gust, 1894, the said land being divided on I this plat into four lots as follows : No 1, containing 47 acres; No 2, containing *45 acres; No it, containing 51} acres, and No 4, containing 52 acres; being the land con? voyed to J C Wilson by Joseph R Roberson by deed recorded in said office in book A A A, nt page 152. \ SIXTH That lot of land in the City of Sumter. measuring on Liberty street two hundred feet nnd on Hnrvin street one hundred and eighteen nud one-half feet, and bounded North by Liberty street. East by Hnrvin street, South by lot formerly of R I' Monnghnu nnd West by lot of Surah Jane Webb nnd being the lot conveyed to J C Wilson by W B Smith by deed record? ed in book BBB at puge 205. I SEVENTH That lot of land in the City of Sumter in said County whereon William Hayusworth resided at the time of his death containing two acres '.\ roods and 111 pole*, more or less, bounded on the North by Liberty street and measuring thereon four huudred feet and eleven inches. Smith by lot of J J Bossard and measuring thereon two hundred nnd nine? ty-two feet and oue inch, and West by Harviu street and measuring thereon four huudred and four teet and eleven incites, and being the lot conveyed to J 0 Wilson by W F I Haynsworth, executor, by deed recorded in aaid office in book A A A. at page 47 7 ; less a strip of said lot convey? ed by J 0 Wilson to the City of Sumter in? deed recorded in book H H H, a* page 5t'?'.l in said office. EIGHTH That tract of land in said County anil State, containing four hundred nud fifty (410) acres more or less, formerly of the estate of Willis Spann, bounded North and West by other lands of the es? tate of Willis Sp.tun, East by the run of Cowpen Swamp. South by lands of Mrs. Punch and of H T Abbott and boinfl 0080? posed of five parcels, represented on a plat made by .1 S llardin. -urveyor. dated No vembor. 1*7!?, as lots nuinlar 5. 6, 7. H ami l> and being the lands convoyed It) Annie W Ratio to I c Wilson i>> dead recorded in aaM office in book II II It; at pagO ?82 NIN TH Ml that lot of land |fl tin Citj of Su m t r, taoaaorlau sixlj Ihroo feel ami eight laches on Liberty si root, nnd having a depth of one hundred an 1 twelve foot, and bounded north by tot now Of formerly of Patrick Moran, f#t?( by lot of I (' Wi| son, east by lots tonne ly of llrcnnan, ami south by Liberty *tr? jt, and being the lot conveyed to J C Wilson by Patrick Cusick by deed recorded in said office in book B B B, at page 278. TENTH That tract of land in sail! County, containing twelve acres bounded on the north by the run of Frog Branch, east by lot formerly of It 1* Monaghan, south by lands now or formerly of J C Wilson and west by lands formerly of Jo aiah Haynsworth, and being the land con veyeu to J C Wilson by A J China by deed recorded iu said oftico in book D 1) 1), at page 185. ELEVENTH -That lot of land in the 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 I the lot neit deacribed, east by Harvin I street, south by I iberty 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 G Pierson by deed recorded in said office 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, ea6t by Har? vin street aud me\suring thereon thirty three feet, west by lots of A J Reardon, Mary A Epperson nnd J C Wilson and south by the lot abeve described; this being the other of the lots conveyed to J C Wil son by B G Pierson by tho deed aforesaid. TWELFTH -Thr t tract of land contain? ing one hundred and fifteen acres, beiug a part of the tract of land conveyed by G H Richardson on l.r>th January, 18f>8, to R M Bracey as containing one hundred and forty-six and out half acres, bounded on the north by lands formerly of R B Cain, east by the estate of Perdriau. south by estate of Jesse Nettles and lands of John Nettles as -hown on a plat thereof made by W L Brunson, surveyor, dated 16th May, 1818, recorded in book V, at page 634; said tract of land being that which was conveyed to J C Wilson by Thomas A Nettles by deed recorded in said office in book D D D, at page 450. THIRTEENTH That lot of land iu the City of Sumter, fronting on Liberty street 47 feet, bounded north by Liberty street, east by lot of J C VVilsou, south by lot formerly of R P Monaghau and west by lot of Sarah J Vaughn aud being the lot conveyed to J 0 Wilson by Hannah M Cu? sick by deed recorded in said officejn book H H H at pngo 513. FOURTEENTH -ThatMot 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 Calhoun street aud west by lot of ltadon, and measuring ninety-eight feet on Calhoun street and two hundred and forty-seven feet in depth, nnd being the lot conveyed to J C Wilson by Marion Moise by deed recorded in said office in book III, at page 112. FIFTEENTH -Those two tracts of laud in said county, conveyed to J C Wilson by Sarah () Newton by deed recorded in said office iu book B B B, at page 275 as follows: A?That tract of three hundred and twen? ty-seven acres bounded north by Bradford Springe tract nnd estate of Colclough, east by lands of R 0 Wactor, south by lands of R C Wactor and estate of Jones, and west by the Camdeu Road. B That tract of ninety-one acres, bounded north by lands of M J Smith, south by lands of R H Rembert. east by lands of John A Colclough and west by lands of Sarah (1 Newton. SIXTEENTH?Those two tracts of land conveyed by the Master to J 0 Wilson by deod recorded in book Y, at page 378, both being in said count), and as follows : A -That tract of sixty-four acres on llarvin's bay, adjoining lands now or formerly of Mellett, Nesbit and the Public Road. B?That tract of four hundred and forty five acres, adjoining lands of Barclay, Bos sard. Kolb aud others, lkkh the tract of 335 acres thereof, conveyed by J C Wilson to J M Kolb by deed recorded in said office in book III, at page 537. The residue of said tract of land beiug 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 lands now or formerly of Lynam and west by lands of Kolb, fully set forth on a plat made by John R Haynsworth, surveyor, dated Oct. 10, 18'JU. SEVENTEENTH All that parcel of land in the City of Sumter, containing one acre more or less, bounded on the north by Liberty street, east by lands of O'Donnell. south by lauds of Bossard and west by land of Cohen Wilson, and being the lot conveyed to J C Wilson by John S Rich? ardson. Matter, by deed recorded in said office in book F F F, at page 510. EIGHTEENTH That tract of land in said county containing 153 acres on tho south side of Frog Branch, bounded on the north by land now or formerly of R B Cain, eaf?t by land now or formerly of W F Redding, south by land of W F Red? ding and *>y hum now or formerly of Ben? jamin Lagert and west by lands of J C Wilson. NINETEENTH Those two tracts of land in said County and State, conveyed by W H Ingram, Matter, to W F It Hayns worth and Marion Moise. trustees, together containing ninety two acres, and together hounded as f<>lh?w~: north by lauds of A A Mona dum, ? a-t I?) lands of A A Mona ghan. south ''\ laud* of Henry Butler, Uainley, Bradford nud estate of Nettles, and went oy < '.iin's Mill Pond on Nnst) Branch. That under said Decree anj of snid land- offered for mis as aforesaid may, undei the direction of the attorneys of tin* plaintiffs, be withdrawn from snob sale should they not bring sufficient priot to warrant a pale, and may be re-advertised and sold at public sale. Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. FRANK WILSON. Master for Sumter County. Nov. 8, 181>U. Master's Sale. BY VIRTUE of a decree of the Coort of Common Pleas for tbe County of Sum ter, io tbe Stete of South Carolina, made in tbe case of Burgess Oaitber Pierson, plaintiff, agtiost Isaac Billard, individually aod as Trustee, Peter Bailard, Solomon Ballard, Isaac Ballard, Jr, Burgess Billard, Nancy Ballard, Julia Ballard, Eveline Ballard, Joshua Ballard, Katie White, aod Marcus G Ryttenberg, Harry Ryttenberg aod Abe Ryt teaberg, as copartners as J Ryttenberg & Sons, defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction, at tbe Court House, in tbe City of Sumter, in said County aod State, on Saieday in December, next, beiog tbe fourth day of said month, during tbe usual hours of sale, tbe followiDg described real estate: All that piece, plantation or tract of land, situate, lying aod beiog in tbe Couoty aod State aforeaaid, containing two hundred and eight acrts, more or less, lying on tbe main public road leading from Sumter C. H , to' Bisbopville, adjoining lands, now or fjrui. erly of B A Hossey, B J Baroett, Israel Neb son, lands now said to beleog to Mrs Mary R White, formerly ol William N White aud others Terma of sale, Caen, Purchaser to pay for papers. H FRANK WILSON, Master for Sumter County. Nov 8, 1899. PLANTATION FOR SALE -ON "The HM Hills of Me." TSE CALDWELL PLACE containing 1,7C0 acres, more or Ices, ooe mile South of tbe village of Stateburg Tbe Cam den Branch of the Souibero R.ilway mos through tbe place. Railway facilities, church, schon and social privileges excellent, climatic conditions unsurpassed. Pure spring water ?od mountain air. Price $5 per acre Terms cish. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers For furtber information apply to either of tbe undersigned JAS. CALDWELL, Wedgefield, S C. R. R. BRIGGS, Surxmei ton, S. C. Executors. Nov 15?4f_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to a decretal order of tbe Court of Common Pleas, for Somter Uouoty in tbe Stale of South Carolina, made io tbe case of Alfred J. China aod Altamoot Moses as surviving trustees against Sumter Electric Light Company, and dated Oc*. 14, 1899, notice is hereby given tbat all and singular tbe creditors of tbe said Sumter 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 aoy decree to be made in said cause. That for the purpose of taking prcof of such claims as may be presented against tbe said Sumter Electric L'eht Coaopaoy, I will bold a lefereoce at my office in the city of Som? ter on tbe 15th day of Novembor, 1893, and euch references as may be necessary from time to time thereafter up to and including tbe first day of January, A D. 1900. H FRANK WILSON, Master for 8umter County. Nov. 8-3t. Estate of Mrs. Catherine Ks I Friersoui, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having demands against said Estate will present same duly at? tested, and those in anyway iodebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment to J. TEMPLE FR1ERSON, Sole Qualified Executor. I Nov. 8, 1899-31 MRS. L. ATKINSON, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. I have just filled in my stock with a com? plete line of Fall and Winter Mil? linery. Tbe latest novelties in shapes and trimming, and tbe newest effects on St.eetHats. We can furnish a stylish b?t at tbe lowest price, aod guarantee our work to be neat and up-to-date in every respect I have a Northern trimmer who has been working in large cities for years Since our opening we have been so busy that it keeps tour baods busy with ibe work all tbe time Call in aod see us, and you caooot fail to be pleased out of our large assortment of trimmed bats, and complete stock of goods. Yours truly, Mrs. L. Atkinson, Octl8 SUMTER, S.O. Walsh's Shoe Store Again in "full blast," NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS All shoes that were on shelves August 1st sold regardless of what they cost. Walsh's Shoe Store Under City Clock. Btp 21?v FOR SALE. VDK8IRABLB FARM, noted for health, containing l.M acre*, mure or less, part eiearad and under cultivation, aud part choice limber land Large two-story house with kitchen attached, and outbuildings Good pastures. <> i a popular public road, inter* eec'ed by State Raid leading from, and 3 mihstrom Lyochhurg, ft C , known as the Miller Place. Now occupied by one of our best farmer*, Mr. Erby Truluck. Apply io MKSsiib Haws wok i n & H a y ss worth, OctJJl?la* fcumter.S. C. Columbia Bus COLUMl The leading busioess training sehe graduates for holding the beet positions shorthand profession The aim of the i meet it makes*, and t j give even more v improvement as its watchword, and exoe It aims to merit patronage by thorough tho oourses taught in other commercial s a preparatory to ours, Graduates asste oatalogue, sddress, W. H. Nev TE3TIM From one of our first graduates. He has a good position, and reeommeuds our school as the best, as does all of our students. Columbia, S C, Jsn. 8, 1897. Prof. W. H. Nswberry, Presideot C. B.C. My Desr Sir: Doriog the month of Janu? ary, 1885, was the time I begao a busioess course in the Columbia Business College Although a stranger io the city, I was wel? comed by profeeeors and students, wbieh made me feel at borne. Having completed my course, I accepted a position as book? keeper for ooe of the largest dry goods hrras io the city, which position I held for ooe year, and then cbaoged to the grocery firm of James M Greeo, one of the leading faocy grocers in the city which position I still bold. Owing to tbe thorough treioiog received st the Columbia Business College, bare heen able to master every business transaction that has come io my work. Id future years will always look heck to the time epent io tbe Columbia Business College with pleasure. I recommeofi this school to all who desire a business education. From ycur friend ai,d student W. W. GREGG. Probably you use it? Nearly everyone docs, and if so you know all about how far superior it is Vi either baking soda or baking powder. Leaven is the latest advance i/i baking prepara? tions, and if you don't use it you should. It Js Better Than Soda because it will make biscuit just right every time. No more yellow spots or soda laste. It Is Better Than Baking Powder because it is half as strong again and one heaping teaspoonful will do the wotk of two rounded teaspoonfuls of the btftt baking powder ever made. Tt Don't Spoil but i- so prepared that with ordinary care it will retain its full strength for years. We do not haveNto pack it in t'nc.ins like baking powder, and tins saving enables us to give you better value for your money than* you ever had before. \f tiff!* leaven ieaiu-neth the whole fi<?i/>." c :r,n o^rits.?.S ounces fo^fivt cen^sv Claremoiit Loftge STjllEl THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMU? NICATION or Claremoot Lodge, No. 64, A. F. M . will bs held on Thursday Erening, December 14, st p. m. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly B. J, RHAME. W. M. Attest?P. C. Most*. Sec._ South Carolina and Georgia Ex? tension R. R. Company. Schedule No 3?Io iffect 12 01 a. m., Sun? day, October 1, 1899. Between Camden S. C , and Blsoksburg, 3. C. West ?33 1 EASTERN TIME. I East ?32 1st Class. I STATIONS. | 1st Class. p. m. a. m 12 40 ;Camdsn 12 10 1 05 Dekalb 11 37 1 17 'Westville 11 25 1 45 Kersbaw 11 10 2 05 Heatb Springs 10 57 2 10 Pleasant Hill 10 52 2 3 j Lancaster 10 35 2 45 Riverside 10 20 2 55 Springdell 10 10 3 05 Catawba Junction 10 00 3 15 Leslie 9 50 3 35 Rock Hilt* 9 40 3 40 New Port 9 15 3 50 Tirsab 9 10 4 00 Yorkvills 8 55 4 20 Sharon 8 40 4 35 Hickory Grove 8 25 4 50 Smyrna 8 15 5 20 Blacltsburg 7 55 p. m. a. m. Bet west Bliokaburg, S. 0., aod Marion, N. 0. West ?11 . EASTERN TIME ? East *12 2d Class. I STATIONS. | 2d Class. a. m. 8 10 8 30 8 40 9 20 10 00 10 10 10 25 10 50 11 15 11 35 11 45 12 05 12 25 12 50 p. m. Blacksburg ?aril Patterson Sorings Shelby Lattimore Mooresboro Henrietta Forest City Rutbsrfordton Millwood Golden Yalley Thermal City Glenwood Marion p. m 6 40 6 20 b 12 6 CO DO 40 20 50 25 05 50 45 2 20 2 00 p. m. West. Gaffoey Division. 1st Class. 15 I 13 KASTERN TIME. STATIONS. East 1st Class. 14 I 16 p m 5 30 5 45 6 00 p m a m 6 00 b* 20 6 40 a in Blacksburg Cherokee Fails GafFuey a m 7 45 7 30 7 1U a m p m 6 35 6 20 6 05 p m ?Daily except Sunday. Trains No* 12 ami SS soonest at Mack't'iirg with trains on the (Jaffney Division. Train No 3'J connects at Casaden with the Charleston Division of the Southern Railway for all point;* south. Train No 33 leaving tVanlen at |] Id p m. going \Vc.?t, makes connection st (?snenster, s C, with the b A C It li, at Cetnwbs Jnnc lion with the 6 A b. going north, at Kock Hill with the Southern Kv going north. Train No 11 connect?! at Blaoksburg with tho Southern Railway from the S<>uth. At Marion, N. IV, with the Southern Ky going West. SAMUEL II' NT, President. A. TRIPP, Superintendent. S. B. LUMPKIN, QsnJ I'iirfmigtf-^y' 3IA, S. O. ? ol of South Carolina which turns oat of hooor ana trust io the bosineea and nstitution is to be honest io every etate alue than it oromises. It claims to keep silence and thoroughness a* its standard. , oonsoieoticus work 50 per cent of ohouls of th 9 section aro oot mote than ted to positions. Fat information and rberry, President. ONIALS. COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE MONTHS. V Blackrille, Barn well Co , Mcb 30, 1899 Mr. W. H. Newberrv, President Columbia Business Callege, Colombia, S. C My Dear Sir: It affords me pleaaure to : testify to tbe merits of tbe Columbia Business ' College. I do not hesitate to say that I have ' received substantial and beneficial results. I I cheerfully recommend it to any person desir I oub of securing a business education. Dur ! ing my course ct study at the college there Iwas uniform kind and courteous treatment aod atteotioo. Close attention was giveo tbe studerits by tbe instructors to insure ac? curacy and tborougboees in their studies, and my progress was rapid, and I presume, efficient, as I obtained a situation fcf soon as I reached boxe, aod, so far as I know, am giving satisfaction. I completed mv Short band course in three months. I do oot thick tbe Columbia. Bnsiness College can be excelled by any otbe' in tbe State. Ever wisbiog your college grand success. I am Your friend aod old stndent, (Miss) DAISY STOKES SEND US ONE DOLLAR S^&KSS U? 1099 p?ttrn, hi*h-er%de KKSKKXMK C OA. AMD WOOD IOOK KTOVB, b) freighted*., subject to examination. Examine it at your freight depot and If found perfect iy ttatufaotory an4 thf> arealest Moil BAH. t.4IN you ever saw or beard of.pay the rail fiat l?'.T nur afwnaa PKUK, $13.00 less the S! rent with or .ler or ti2 00 and freight charge-; This stove is sise No. 8, own f s 16 S*18xll, top i- 4.... , niaUc from best pig iron, extra ? ante flues, heavy covers, heavy Hninsrs and grates, large oven shelf, heavy tin-lined oven door, handsome nickel plated ornamentation* and trimmings, er?ra large deep, genuineSiaadtth pore?iaiu lln*? mrrtmir. hand? some lartre oraameuted base. Bot raal burner wade and we furnish FB1UI an extra wood trrm-. making it a per? fect wood hura. r. YH: ISSPR A HI Mo. M. Gl AKA>TrV. With tvery stove and guarantee safe delivery to your rail? road etation. Your local dealer would charge; you ti">.US tor euch a stove, the freicht is only atxmt ai.fl ?oi each MX) miles, we uir y?u at lrn*t f IO.OO. Address BEARS, ROEBUCK Sc co. inc 1 chicago,IIL O^Mi-a, Boebotk a Ca. ara Uaraeauly reliable, ? Better. ? Atlantic Coast Line. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND Af GUSTA RAILROAD. Condensed Schedule. Dated November 19, 1893. TRAINS GOING 80?TH. Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 55 No. 35 p. to. ?3 45 6 34 ;7 15 p. m. a. m ?7 45 ?2 34 8 67 3 |g No. 52 8 67 *9 40 10 20 11 00 No. 62 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R , leaving Charleston 7 a. mM Lanes 8 34 am, Maoning 9 09 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH l*o. 64 No. 53 a. ra. p. m. Leave Columbia ?6 40 ?4 15 Arrive Sumter 8 05 5 25 No. ?2 a. m. p m Leave Si.mter 8 05 ?6 06 Arrive Florence 9 20 7 20 a. m. Leave Florence 9 50 Leave Manon 10 30 Arrive Wilmingtoc 1 15 *Daily. tt-i 1 y except Sunday. No 53 runs tcrougb to Charleston, S. C. via Ceotrai R R , arriving Mann.og 5 41 p n, Lanes 6.1 7 p rr, Charleston 8 00 p m. Trains 00 oway Branch leave Chad bourn 5 35 p m, ai ? Con way 7 40 p m, return? ing leave Con. 8 30a m, arrive Chad bourn 11 20 am, leave Chadbouro 11.50 a m, arrive Hub 12 25 p m, returning leave Huh 3.00 pm, arrive Cbadbourn 3 35 am, Daily except Suoday. J. R. KENLY, Gen' I Manager T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERSON Gen*I Pass. Agent. MEDICAL WORK FOR MEN, FREE aCNO NO MONEV. My new revised scientific work treating on every weakneee and disease pe? culiar to men is just from the press. Every man, no matter what his occupation or position in life, will find this work unlike anything ever published. It is of vital interest to the married or unmarried; ?o the healthy and strong or to the weak and brokan-down. W hile the edition lasts I will send a copy secvrety sealed in a plain wrapper, feet* aae prepaid, to every man whr writea for it. This flit ion i? limited and those desiring a copy mast write promptly. Address B. M, Ross, 11. D.. r*e 11.hing Department D. 175 Clark St., N ?. Dor. Montoe. Chicago, llliuoia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SUMTER. STATE, riTY AND COUNTY DE? POSITORY, SUMTER, S. C. Paid up Capital.$ 75,000 CO Surplus and Profits .... 25,000 00 Additional Liability of Stock? holders in excess of their stock. 75,000 00 Total protection to depositors, $175 000 00 Transacts a Qaaaral Hanking BastBteS. Special attention piten to collections. ? tVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In? terest allowtd at the rate ot 4 per cent, per annum, on amounts above at.d not exceed? ing |900, payable quarterly, on first days of January, April, Julv and Octooer. R M. WALLACE. L.S.Carson, President. Cashier.