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For The Jefferson Davis Monument. 8outh Carolina Daughters of Confederacy called Upon. Tbe following has beeo tent out from Charleston to Ibe various chap tere of the Daughters of Ihe Con? federacy in South Carotins: Oborleetoo. Not 20 1899. To the Officers end Members of South Carol ioe Division, Daughters of tbe Ooofederacy Lediea : AI Ibe Ute convention of the Daughters of tbe Confederacy held in Richmond, it was determined to accede to the reqoeet jf tbe ?etereoe end aasuroe the reapoosibil ity of ereoting the loog delayed monument to Jeffereoo Daria, proai <Uot of the Coofederate Stetee Thie decision wee not reached with out oereful thought and discussion . end ell tbe delegatee preeent reoog ?lied the weight thus laid upon tbe oeaooietioo, but they aleo realized that upon the acceptance of thia bur deo of responsibility ratted the hope of an early accomplishment of the work prupoaed Tbe Boo. J. Tayljr fillyeon, mayor of Richmond, Ye , sud president of ibe Jeffereoo Daria Monument asso cialion csroe before Ihe convention mod by bis explanation removed any impression that indifference or inert neso od the pert of the men hsd occaaioned tbe propoaal to transfer tbia work to other b?nde. Difficulties errieiog from earlier ?od very eipeosive plans were eooh tbet tbie chsoge bed become orgeutly odeiesbte Tbe following letter from Mr: KMy. eon gtvee a full report of tbe preeeot oooditioo of Jefferson Dsvis Mono ment aiMooiatioo I JEFFSRSON DAVIs MONUMENT ASSOCIATION Richmond, fa., Nov 13. 1899 , Mrs 8 T MoCullougb, Chairman Jeffe'son Daria Monument Com mitten, UDO Deer Madam : Tbe Jtffersoo Davis Moouce?nt association was organiisd in 1890? aod chartered by the general ojawwnHr of Virginia At ths most log of Ibe United Confederate Vet arena in Charleston, 8 0 , in May, 1899. o reeolotion was sdopted re .^oeeting Ibe Uoited Daughters of tbe Confederacy to aaaume tbe re? sponsibility of the completion of ibis monument, and authorising tbe Jef fsrsoo Dsvis Monument association to toro over any funds in their pos cession to the Uuited Daughlers wbonever they should comply with tbo request of the Uoited Confede? rate Vetcrsns I bod the ho;ior Fri <Jay of sobmittiog the question for tbo consideration of the convention of tbo Uoited Daughters of tbe Coo I federscy, theo io session in this city, ood they adopted o resolution by which they consented to comply with tbo reqoeet of tbe vetersns snd en deevor to reise s sum sufficieot to erect o suitable monument to the president of tbe Coofederote States it ie my pleasure to be able to report to yoo that we have In our treasury Mbo anm of $20.165:;' which we will toro over to your treasurer m whenever requested by you to do so. 4Ju> aeeociat-on haa oo debts of ony soft, sod yoo will take op tbe work ^ without aoy emberraaemeot oo ac oooot of aoy ootion previously taken by oe. Tbe idr j of the Uoited Coo federate Veterans waa that we should tore over to yoo the funds we have, ood thst yoo woold loke up the work oe though it hod never been begun You were to be ot liberty to eelect soch design as yoo might think proper, obooee suob o atle iu or moor the ony of Riohmood as you Might prefer, end erect a monument ot such time sod st such cost as the United Daegbtera may deem beet I beg leave io renew tbe assurance heretofore eiteoded that aoy assist eoce tbal tbo members of Ihe Jeffer ooo Dosis Monument aseociatioo may bo sble to reoder to tbe Isdies will bo "woe* cheerfully given We believe tbet ooder your energetio aod loving ??direction the task of building s moo oment to Jeffereoo Davis will sooo bo completed Yoore respectfully, T Toylor Kllysoo, President. W D Cheat er men, Sao ret ery By vats ef ths eooeeattco. so eissativs somsjtltss oes formed, eelled tbe Jefferroe Davis atooooeot commit? tee ef ibe United Daughters of ths Ocefedsreey, ooesiitieg of a member from sash Hiole This ooromittes orgeoissd immadiately by the eleotioo ef Mrs S T MsCullougb. oresident ?f lbs Oread Divi?ioo of Virginia, United Dsogbtsrs of the Confederacy, as its sbairmaa. and Mr J. S. Klistt, of Risbmood. Iba hooded treasurer of lbs Jsffertoo Davis monument sssosia lioe, as treetorer v With this eommiuss ia iSOOiiotad ao advisory biard of five geutlemeo, ? ?sabers of tbe Jcfforann Davis ssosumsnt asaooiatino. ths II m J. Ter. f Kllveoo, entatrman The 8>uih Carolina delegation aoieotsd me %e repreeenl the State oo tbe eipcutive otuimitti" aotjsst to tbe approval of P*lbs Stele divisioo wbiob waa given at M fee too vest too ir Oreeovills. As your representative oo that eoojatilss, it ia my doty to hag your sbap or or is I. as toco as possible, tabs wotes* tower da tbo accomplish moot of ii iniflaV - ? the objeot vet befoie a* by the Mtotil* t on?that of ereoituj * monument 10 Jefferson l>ivi? president of the Coofedfra e State?. All other appee'*) ?cm *k when oompared to ibis, and I entreat that all other plans for v*.?rk rray be tempo rarity set aside intil this duty be fulfill, d Sy' la boooring tbo memory of Presi? dent I>4viH. we build a monument to tbe principles of tbe government be represented?prino pies wbiob arc. now being aokoowledge i as right, even by many wb<> fongbt sgainst them Tbe task befoie us is not unduly heavy. Authorities sty that a soitable TJonumoDt osn be put op for {50,000. V> 11b strong, concerted aetion oo the part of southern vnmen, suooets will bo sore, and tha Daughters of the Confederacy may well feel that their organization has not been in vain, if it oan be made the means of bringing about a oonsumniation so heartily wished for by all v?lio revere the mem* ory of the "Lost Game." The oomtnittee ?11 be very glad to bear of any effort on tbe part of your ehapter to raise fuude for this monu? ment, sod if eoy further information or suggestion to my power is desired, please eall upon me. Mrs Augostioe T Smyths, Member for So Ca. of Jefferson Davis Mon Com . U. I . 0. Brave M en Fall' Victimst.) atomach, liver end kidnoy truu blea aa well a* women, and nil feel the result! in loaa of appetite, poisons in the blocd, back ? hce, nervousness, beadnche and tired, listlcas run down ffsliug. Dut there's no need tu feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idtmlle, lod. Heiays: *'Eleettio D.tiers uro just the thing tor a man when a > is all run duwn, and don't car* whether he lives Sf dies. It did more to give ine new strength and good appe tite thun anything I eeuld take. I cm now vat anything and have N new lease on life." Only 50 eenti at J. P. W. DeLoruie's Drug Store. Every bottle guatanteed. 3 Wonderful Invention, Gbioago, Nov. 23. ? Demonstration? that were aecepted ta meeting every expectation werr mad) today with the Pollak-Virag Rapid Automatio Tele graph invention. Meeaages were seot over a circuit that encoded from The Tribooe office to St. Pant aod over other eireoita that reached to Cleveland and Buffalo and baek to Tbo Tribooe offioe. Tbe speed attaioed over tbe lorp to Buffalo and baek reiohod at one time tbo rate of 155,000 words, an hour, tbe message travelling 1.080 miles. The test msde over iho Buffalo loop deoided the ioveotors to proceed with? out further delsy to make th. 6oai Amenoao demonstratio;), wbiob will bo tho sending of a mesisge from New York to tbe offioe of Tbe Tribune in Chicago Sunday morning at 11 o'eloek. Ed Luokey aod Tom Mitchell Hanged. Darlington, Not. 24.?Edmund Luckey and Thomas Mitchell, two negroes about 18 years of age, were hanged here today in tbe county jail for brutally assaulting and ravish* ing Mise Josephine Lafierty, a young white woman, near Lsmar, in this county, Get 8. Dewey'a House Trouble. Washington, Nov. 21 ?Papers were drawo op today by Mrs. Dewoy. wife of Admiral Dowey, traoslerring all tbe right aod title in tbe Deney borne to George Dswey, the admiral'* son. This is supposed to be tho outcome of indignation expressed in some of tbe o*ty papers over the transfer to Mrs Dewey, some eootributers going so far as to dscnaod of tbe committee that ibeir money be returned to (hem, while t there have written to the admiral k'-aaelf Ooe of tbe kielters said be ripeoted tbe home to go to Dewey'a ?oo aod not to a brand new wife whom the admiral had taken in his old age. One report saya Dewey transferred the boose of bis wife beoauie be feared a breaeh of promise suit by a lady employed in tbe buresu of iquipmeot to whom he was engaged wten he left two years ago. anal ? ???????f^? Say They Will Settle. Attorney Oeoeral Bellinger has re? turned from Barnwell where he has been in attendance upon court, lie saya an agreemeut has been drawn up by the Free heirs wh<?reby the shortage in Ihe county treasurer's office is to be settled As yet no set? tlement has been made Something over $8,000 is involved. ?^aaawj>*?*a ??^a? Begiooing with the first of tbo now year, persons rending in free delivery distriols will be able to havo letters snd pareels registorrd at their doors. The mail cirri.- * will be provided with blank* and authorised to r?ocipt for rig tail red matter ? m a ? a a ? ** New York, N ?7. 21 ?Je fries and Oorbett wem today matebetj to fi??h? twonty five root ds in No* Y??rk or >0 a finish slseweevi SO N-pt 16 h, 1900, ??tafiBlSB ? ?? ? "Why, Clara," *aid a mother to her liitin daughter, who wss oryii>g, ' what aro you orying ebont M 'C oeoee," eobbed iho I it ? It* miss, '1 s smarted lo m make dolly a b bon net, and it o-eoourd out b bloomers Traioed Motherhood. PROHIBITION IN GEORGIA. Bill Passes Georgia House by 5 More Than a Two-Third Vote. Atlanta. lov 22?The Willing ham bill, providing fur prohibition in Georgia, wan passed by the lower house of the general assembly today. The vote stood : Ayes 93, nays 65. The measure received a majority of but five votes?88 being the two thirds vote Although the bill has passed its stage it ia not assured that it will become a law. It is known that of the U members constituting the state senate. -2 oppose the measure and this means its defeat. However, the friends, of the bill hope by amendments to secure its passage though the upper house, a. though those opposed to the measure claim that these changes in its word? ing will virtually nullify it Gov Chandler has not committed himself in regard to the bill Great pressure was brought to bear from every section oi tbe state in behalf of and against the bill and its passage is considered a signal victory lor tbe advocates of prohibition The bill prohibits the manufacture, Rule, keeping for ssle, the giving away or furnishing to indoce trade or for any other valuable consideration except physicians furnishing to patients under treatment by them, or the furnishing at any public place, of intoxicating liquors, fermented or dis tilled. All saloons wili be closed, breweries shut down and no club or other private organization wit! be permitted to keep beverages for members It will not, however, io terfere with banquets or private entertainments. TAR AND FEATHERS. White Woman and Negro Men Thus Treated "Up North." Philadelphia Reoord. Urbana, O., Nov. 18 ?The town of West Liberty, eight miles north of Urbana, is uoder great exoitemeo? over the tarring and feathering of three paople?Mrs. Nell Jacksoo, white; Ki Jnoksoo and David Ilickmao, col? ored Marsball Krabill's barn was huroed on Friday tuorring, with the eonreut;?, including a cow Mrs. Jaoksou, who it is alleged, bad made threata to bnro tbe barn, was arrested, an! her father-in-law, Ei Jackson, aod Rtokinan were arrested for resist? ing officer* After midnight this rnoroiop, one hundred aod fifty marked men gathered at (be jail, dsu*aodiog tho prisoners of Marshall Krabill, who refused to sur? render them. Tbe mob battered down the jail doors sod formed three divis? ions. BRUTAL INDIGNITY TO THE WOMAN. Tbe first party took Mm. Jaoksoo to a mill stroam near by, strippen her oaked, covered ber with tar aod feath? ers, put ber into tbreo feet of wator aod made her march up and down the stream for the amusement of the crowd Tne eeeond divisioo oame with llok m to, and tbo womaii was placed on the bank, while Rickman was treated the earn.'' as tbe woman, with tbe additioo of being whipped and poonied. He was made to march up and down in tbe water until tbe third section came with Ei Jaoksoo, who was treated iu a similar manner. Tho trio was then forced back in the water and made to "play 'possum." The prisoners were then marched through several streets, oaked, and were wbippod. AH them started for Rellefootaioe, still naked Riokman walked several miles before be got any olotbiog. Tbe two Jaoksons walked . three miles, shivering, before they oould find olothing. STATEMENT OF THE VICTIMS. The mob met two oolored people goiog te tbe aid of tbe prisoners, wbeo they were partly disrobed and made to flea Today tbe viotims are bed-fast, cov? ered with outs aod bruises. All deny aoy connection with barn burning. Jaekson is a well respeoted man, seven? ty years old. Twelve years ago the womao married Jaokson's son Graot, a oolored tougb, who afterwards became ootorioos for iosultiog white women, until be, like bis father today, was tarred and feathered. He was after? wards killed iu a fight Tbe widow and two children have siooc made their borne with their fatbor-in-law. After Jackson's death the widow led a wayward life, resulting iu tho present tronblo Physicians say the viotims had vitriol thrown in their cys. To a reporter Mrs Jackson ???in], regarding the barn boroiog, that she wus in bed when awakened by fire, and she called her father io-law Tho boroiog ahioglet were fsliiog Io her yard Bbs t aid she w< ul<l not h iv<> tiro 1 a tuilding so oloic 10 bor own homo He bn ast was tor ribly laeerated -???? -mm^? Tssaperary o>raagvssssi of digetiloo, ibroego overwork, worry <>r sssotioaal ?x citement, nre qtnrkly rectified hy Dr M A Miruinons' Liver Mtaicine. The reliable core for leucorrbcea, ovarim disorders and falling of *omb, ia bimmori* Sqoaw Vint Wins or Tablets. notice of Registration. TbeStHiHof ;?ouin Carolin*?Bo rota? Coun? ty?OflBiv of Mopervieora of Regietratloo, Sumter County, Sum'.er, S. C , Fe'.?ri.arv 1st, 1899 Njtict? t** herebr yitpn 'hat in accordance with an Act of the <Jer efHl Apsernblv, and in con far n? iiy wnh Iba r?qo r> founts of the .State Oooitltnttoo, ibff books for ihe reuiatratioa of all Ich'hIiv qoaltnVd vo^rs, aid for the Issstaa; of teatiS'srs, tt3M ???'' booptont the office of SuuerTif;>ra or ReirisTaiion in the court be oat, rat ?ohi rha hours of 9 o'clock a. m . and 3 o'clock p m . on the 6ratM00? day of each month, until thirtr days before the f.fZt venera! election Min? ra who (hull become of iff durint; that period of lb illy day* ah all b? entitled to registration befoie thf books are closed, if otherwise qualified. The rfquireroen's for a qualified Toter are that the applicant for r^istretion shall he able to rend a- d write correctly, or possess in his own name property to the amount of tnree hundred dollars, upon which he paj? taxes 15 F BURROWS, T. D PoBOSB, J. M KNIGHT, Supervisors of registration Sumter Co. Mch 1 $2,75 *SBLSAm&s>i*i A SKW US #i.O(l WATKKl'KUO* ^ ^ .'Ui MMUMI kOH ?52.75. p? Send Wo Money. flgAg 7\ &iuto your hflsut end wrl?iii, Mate 1 \ .lunibtr ?>f inch?* around l?^-dy at i >. 4 bre.nl t:0.en over vest under coat clus-e up under arms, a:ui wc v. ?11 ' \ teadyouttiUcoatlij express. C. O. ?jr"i . I)., tiibjee! locxifcilMBlluDt cxainlna 1. i / und try it on at, your nearest etc kf -fllce anti || found e xactly ..escnted and the most wo? . .alueycu ever saw orlmrl il equal to any coat you can buy i 1 ? // fore - < ?>. 1>!'T Oiee^pret? *?tvt our nj ctitl fcv,?* * / onvrprlr-, 75, and express ch utes. ( ? THIS MACKINTOSH ? 'wtt \, * i v , t.vijHtvlo, .':?>?!?; from ???*?'? wai*? proof, ' J taa color. Kniuliiel???UCoTortt'lolb; extra lor.e. d?.u!<lo breasted, Sage* velvet collar, fancy plaid lining, wa erproot sewed, strapped and cemented scams, ? suitable for both r*Ia cr o?i?reoat. and ' guaranteed grcatott tiIoo ever offered hv u< or any other hou-e. rorrrco ' Clash Sample, of Men's Mackintoshes up to S/.OO. and Made-to-Measure Suits ?id Overcoats at from *5.W to ?10.00, write tor Irtc &M!%tOaTaTUOft A CO., CHICAGO, III* ??a^T VooSia a CoT ar. U,or.??hl, rcUabla-Wltor,, V v J * 1/ aiid try ?'- c T i~J' '/ f"*3 ?n,ce t| f ? ' fT> -f usix'preset W i LW derfulvalue: I *f ol and cqunl 1 Tie Larpst and Most EstaMisliiiit Si Geo. S. Hacker & Son, -MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Moulding & Building Material. office and Warerooma, King, oppoiite Ca", non Street, . CHARLESTON, S. C, JIF" Pnrchasf our make, which we guarantc ouperior to any sold South, and therehj nave money. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty October 16?o ARE YOU NEEDING AN IRON SAFE? HAVING BBFN APPOINTED GEN? ERAL a jENT for the Alpine Fir aoO Burglar i-'root Safe Company. I ?m prepared to offer liberal te.nia to thos? who ttre in need of a good atfe For prices and terms address J A. RENNO Meh 24 3 n Sumtpr, S C THE BANK OF SUMTER, SUMTER, S. C. City and County Depositary Capital stork pa.d in, . . $75,0C0 00 Uodi?id*d surplus, . 16,COO 00 Individual liability of stockholders is excess of their Stock, . 7* ,000 00 Tranfacts a peneral hanking hti?inei8 ; also has a Savings Bf>nk Department L>epoeitsof $1 and upward received I Bier Sit allowed aj the rate of 4 ter cen:. per annu r, payanle 8emi-annuallv W F. B HAYNSWORTH, President. Marion Moisr W F. Hhamb, Vice-FrealJeiit. Cashier. Jan 31 PATENTS Careats, and Trade-Marka obtained and all Pat? ent businessOSQBtiStSs for MoocaaTC Fees. Our ornce taC pPosiTC u. S. PatchrOrricc and wo can secure patent in less tune than .hose remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip? tion. We advise, if patenuble or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, ** How to Obtain Parrots," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Orricc. Wabmington. D. C. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. UFFIOE OF COUNTY TRKASURKK SC MTER COUNTY. SUMTIR, S. 0 , Sepr. ;o, 1899. NOTIGI ;s heiehy given ibal I will be in mv cflcs in the Ooonlf Court House ?t Hooter from October Iftih ?<? Deccrnter t*l6t, 181'9, inclusive, for ihe collection of ihx?s for ihe Ricsl J enr 189.) The Isvw is as follows : For Htatc purposes, For Couot? purpoi et, For School purposes, h mills. \>\ mills. :i uiils. Total levy, 11 \ mills. Ata ) lb*1 fotlowina ipecial school le?i I ! i, 16, a>, School Disirtci N?> School Dialrict No School District N?> H ?,<, \ District No Nit OIlO, (loocortl, Privateer, No ft, No IT, Commutation Road Tax for 1900 is alio pHjatle at the same time H. L SCARBOROUGH, Get 4 Treasurer Sumter Co. ? til us 2 mille. :> mills. 3 mills 2 nulls. >. ir,iIIb 2 till Iis 1 mil. 1 mill. MM JtlOVEB ZfM* MM Has moved hie stock of Mardware, Staves, Cut? lery, Crockery, &c., Into the large store next to First National Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker & Bultman Company, Ago it- now better prepared wiih a larger stock tbao ever, to supply thr pubiie with everything m bis line. Especial attention hi directed to :bc very large lioe of Stoves and Stove Fixtures, Bjtb cooking and heatiog, aod also o our large lioe of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS. Our regular lines of Hardware,* Tools, Cutlery, Guns, Amraooitioo, Harness, ?addlery, Housefurnishing Gocde, will be found larger and more complete. We alro carry Engine and Mill Supplies. :llc member, all cur 6tovee are warranted. Call nod fee us. Very respectfully, L. B. DURANT. Set. 6 ?x g!?TO-ajS@g?g: DOLLAR ( n l ail ad. out and aendtolia vita#1.00, end we will ?-endyouthis VRWIXrKOl i ?> ACM. y ^KEN FA!'.?.OK OCdAX.by freight CO. eut.j-et tci?niin?e<,r. You can examine it at;. our nearest tri Igat depot,anJ Ifvouftnd fxectly aa represonteti, t . ? t tool gao ithat retail at S? I. Mtef!t?0.O0,tb 9 greatest rah youet r ??? ? farhettarthaai ^r''.-'" ;- itTOrtl Bdbj OthO&'Sat nor? iuij.irr, pay the freight egeBteer ?ptrtalSJ da rsftSVr petes. &;i. <?. lv atheSl, >rj aaJ rrel?kteaar?ea. 131.75 IS UUBSfrECiXL90 BAYSFBiCE. iSUS -.iC'raa frjm*kt'actog: 4 u, j ? ?? u? fnita iE tful urp*'wenee. Mode from 8ott(1 M^g^rjl U, antique -V, Lari'iiomi ly de??:<???? ?? '^egg! trvst I093styie. lilt ACir.qm.x W^~, tu pr;e - i:ar eJ i y othors. Buch aa oiror ? ai ar mad* bei .re. wiir in BJC mtCCII ta one or the nsest deraL'.c aad c I HC AlivX UULC^ atruxnoatseeer made. Fn mthell!u*tr?j.tion ??? f. ? I ? u ' ,,: 5 fronm. z.!ict?*r :nlk.r< ?? ?.r? form ? i >?<?'' *t it Kranit Quart?. 6&Hod O01 . eii--.? r -ai icnte t. latont 1093style. ? ii; ??? high, is Inwie* 10??;,? inches aridaaaow* .go iud?; >ataiui 3 re,Xl i-t i',m?jfoUawi 1 pi^ason. Principal, Oaletaaa, Melodla, Celeste. Cresjewa, Baaa Ceapler, I . ?. ..? ,Dia?8i :> : )7?f, I*i :-ri->air(.rt<-,-ud Vox .t .. u?*l wirier*, 1 foaa Swell, ? t.rari OrcunSwcii, * aata i. ... ||>iaaatorrPlr?Q?aittrlta?da. I Seiet SI rat* <?? yi ilodta Haeda. I h.tcf SI Ckaraunfftr arlUaaa* taiaala Rtees, l >? I af SI IUe??lt?w8?a?t? Dlepaeea EeeCa, 1 Bel of ^? hummi iy SIFIeMlegfl f JVjdlo. srrJnrlpal ltt< d?s. 0 11. 11 TL'tT 10l|C flllCCII atstlon toaalnt of the celebrated ) Ihr. AllMCtlUtCn aswelBeede, whtcharnuiity ?.?od EI ?m? .Wt { * in tiii high' : ?rr?.lo In ttruments, al-o fitted wJt.ii ?'"?ft^Tr' "Jij sxondCenpti mi r;rt Vo? liumio?. also be t Bo!t;c lit , !<-t-tliers^Cie-^t>^kr^a^ etc bellows c*C the heal rubber cloth, S-nly bellova atoek and Anaet leather in ealrcii. TH? ACME QUEEN i i ?heiarltha lOztilteeelod plate Irenen ii?trror, ulckel j ? ?< id portal f ranu lau I every motJcrn iraproTemect. ac RMSU mi.K i\ liandaonae orjaa aii A ar.? tj;.:-torea2i CUAWANTEeIp 25 years 1?C~ Arw?0j?"*< ? ?- in wo IttKue ? written bindinitSS Tear ! r ,irantet-,bj v.p t :r:r 11 ' rot. Iitions of wht -hif at.y?J2?^ put aiveaout we repair tt freoof charca. 'fr? iiuc? i Mtnnthamt w? vlll rfclunJ your monty it yoti arc not??-> ?-?? *:u. Ily :..!? ?i.-'il. 600cftl>e?e ot-gano will tt Mia a'ftii^-*."*l-tzt? - **' Order ?laaee. Itaa'lilclaf. l^Haafc-* " CUP, REL'A?'iUTY IS ESTABLISHED ?? itu itaaak yourm lp'ih< rabotit us, vrite^-fCt'^.'v:-- ?:.? '. Ihhurcl this i*aper, orMetropol:?an ."'ati n hI a> . Uai 1:, National Bank of the lt< ? ub'.lc. or Itai ;.? ?>f f >:naerre, CI ioas >: orCSajraaaa nzohanjre Parle. Now York or any railroad or expraaa company ii. Chirairo. w? bat* a eaetul of o?*r ^4^o,oim.ou, occupy entire one of the lnrj?? rbufcines hloeka in Chleaso andemnloy oeer 800|. . In our own bti Idlna;. ?EShi.L OBOaXS at tss.oo mt :?: ruKO?, sitt3.ao aaa aei alao eeerythlna la muaieal Inatruincnta at loveaS wholesale artete. Write tor free ; rcini i_'?h,pianoandimuical InatniBteaSaataloeua, Addreea, m SBAR811 ROEBUCK it CO. (Inc.). Fultcr. OesDlainesandWaymanSts.( CHICAGO. ILL. J. N. ROBSON & SOW, Commission Merchants, And dealers in HAY, GRAIN AND COW FEED. Consignments of Eggs, Poultry and Farm Produce Solicited. Weights and Ooods guaranteed. J. j\. Rob?oii & ^on? Feb '6-x Charleston, S. C. 4-POUND CATALOGUE* FREE [ THIS HQ CATALOGUE CONTAINS 1120 PAGES >?? 9xltU inchca in atas. coutaius o ver lOO.UUuquotatious, 10 000 illu?trationa. the largest, m >-1 completeand lowest priced catalogue ever published. NAMES THE LOWEST WHOLESALE CHICAGO PRICES ON EVERYTHING. iucl?dlnff everything in lirocerle*. Urne?, l><; t-uoui, KoitoBt, Clothier, Cloik*. DrM?et, Boots ?nd tiboes. Wktebet, Jewelry, Boobt, Hardware, Steves, AfrieoMewei lapleaenU, Furnltyre, Harne??, Saddle*, Baffle*, Sewlaf; natkloea, Crockery, Orfaaa. Piano?, BaaicallaatrvaieBU, PoraUalaf Uoona, Una*, BeToUers, IUhiaf Tackle, Btcydea, Iliolofrankle Ooeda. etc. Telia Juatwbat your atorekeeperat honx must pay for everything he buye and will prevent him from overcba -ginK you on anything you buy: explaina just bow to order, how much the frelfkt, eanreaa or mail will be on anything to your town. THE HQ lOOK COSTS 0$ NEAR LT SI. the po&tage alone is 30ee nts. HI ID rDtP nrrm Cut this advertisement out Vwrt rnCC vrrtni and send to us with Ik r?auia atamps to heip pav the 10 ccaia poat.tf* and the Big Book will be sent to you VRSB by aiail po.tpaid. and if you don't aay it ia wo.tb loa tlmea the r> cents you send, aa a key to the lowest wholesale prioea of everything, aay so. and we will laaaieelauly rttara year II cents, WHAT THE PRESS 8AY8 ABOUT THIS C ATALOCUE: "It la a monument of bufensee information."?Minneapoiia (Minn.) Tribun?. "A wonderful piece or work."?Washington National Tribune. -'The catalogue is a wonder."?Manchester (N. H.) Union. "Sears, Roebuck ft Co. is one of :be largest bouses is kind ia -._ . Chicago."?Chicago inter Ocean. "The big catalogue forma one of the flneat ahopplng mediums thatcould ptwaioly be sent into a district." -?OTce a Monthly, Chicago. ?^helr catalogue is a vast department a to re boiled doem."?AtlanU Constitu Jon. "The eat/.lojrue is certainly a merchandise encyclopaedia."?Chicago K.pworth Herald J"Alawbbould be paased compelling the use or thlscatalogue in all publicschools." -Ihe lion O. A Sou^htuaav Wosenld tnoto thoaaaal? of ?laillar ottmcla. 8KNOII Ct ftTS AT OKCI and von will rtcelt* tbe 4-lb. b*?b b? rtitra atatt, vddrcss, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.(Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL., ?. S. Am HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT AND COUNCIL OP PHYSICIANS. V. ill Cure at Homo Blood Poison in all Stages, Scrofula, Cancer and Rheumatism. Cures Guaranteed. |i sntfating from ? ? ;? form <>: contagions or inboritod U ? I Poison, Cnnaer; Uh umatism, ParaK^in, r. v>" [>ia ->.os. Gonorrhea, Gltot, VVeakocst <>t Or ??hik, out) ean bf unie'i at ho me with per fool safety at irall ?? Y ti o >n iMir?' iho o??nibi(iFd skill -J >> A) oi smitfnt phjsioians aod rpecialists uitli a lai j!? npeiisooo aio ration d treating saeh diseases a? Hot Springs Any cum' iluty aeoApt lor ireaToit-ni who faithtniiv oomplies with direo i i wjthosjl a oore will b? entitled > ? tr???? oi.r.nl, n;.?nj ami treatmenl r.? tficir iustitajtion until eureil No nostrums ,;r cum? :?}'?* ?.'.- .:. i-?:t ?preial remedies f^r raoh partiowlar - a'", i.od lo soil tbe partioutsr stn^e of ih-1 tiiroapc. 11 oc? ?etj rxrert treatment is ^Ii m yon na-ed A booh of lull parri^uiars with qaet.tion Hanks tent 8rtjrr fr? ni obaervation m rtreipl of 2 cent Mamp for poetago Aldress HOT SPRINGS TBKATMKNT CO., or P. O Box 110. June 14-o HOT SPRINGS, AUK