The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 06, 1899, Image 4
WHDRK8D4Y, DKC 6. 1890.
The Sumt*r Watvnmun wn touodeu
IB I860 and Iba 7Vwt Southron io 1866.
Tbe rtuteam?* a*<i SoistArtm bow has
the combined circulation and iuflucnoe
? f both of the old papers, and it mani?
festly the beat advertising medium to
8aoater.
Tba establishment io tote eouoty of o
roller floor mill, aiaotioacd io thie paper
reeeotly, o? o probability, aao now bo
atalod oo o foot. Oor for sort oro re
fatred to too adrtrtittatot of Newaea
* Mime, of Jtutott, 8. 0.
Too lie bao been prated oo Beo
Tlllaaao ofaio. Thie time Msj B. P.
MeKiatiek, aad editors Qarliagtan aod
Geoielee foroish tbe proof. We bavt
?0 ooaut the wily eeaaior will eiplaio
eetisfaetorily to bia besotted followers
loot bo did ooi lit, bot merely aaid
ooaietbiog alte wbiob was distorted by
bio wie led eeeaiee
Tba Baptiato io State Convention
OOOioibled adopted a poiotad aod oiear
oot reaolotioo eoodaaoiog tba ditpeo
oary eystea aod Iba aale of liqeor io
any maooor whatsoever If all of tbe
rtligieoa orgeataatioos ooold gat togetb
or aod make a igbt oo Iba corrupt aod
immoral ?hiebt? aaehioe tottatoed by
Ibo State it woo Id boto Io go.
Al Ibo aooaiiog of tba Coooty B^ard
?I Oooimitaiootrt yet tor day oppotitioo
?00 developed to tbt propottd oew
rood aorota Black Rtftr. Two ptti
Itoot ttkiog Ibol Ibo rood bt built
?ort prttOotod by a committee from tbo
Botiottt Ltofot, oot of wbieb wee
?ifotd by tearly erery oiliito rttidiog
Of tbt teeter a tide of Blatk Rtftr, ibo
elber wet tlgotd by tbo botiottt men
aod otetr tiiietee of thie oity. Mr R.
0 (MtFadoMo, who liree vo tba wettero
aide of Blatk River aod wbote lood
Ibo propaotd r wi would or oat, ?at
pveeoot aod a* a ted tbat bt aad otbtra
liftag io tbt taaie neighborhood wart
opposed to boviog tbt road opened.
Bo atktd tbt board to go
alow ia tbt matter atd atktd
Iboat of tbt ooaaViesioaere wbo favored
Iba road to make a ptrtooal inspection
of tbe swamp before committing item
twite* Tbt board appointed a torn*
mit tee to make a tboroogb iaveetiga*
lioo, aad gave tbe committee aotbority
to employ a surveyor to looate tbt best
lion for tbo propottd road, aad make i
oo et.icaare of tbt eott of boildiog tbt
oaotaway aod bridges to tbt
ewe nip Tba County Board baa aottd
wieely io tbt eaatter aad when tbt com
aiitttt tbal) make itt report, wbicb
oboold oot bt later tbaa tbt otit rago
lar meeting of tbe board, it will be io
? poiitioo to takt iamtdiat) notion or i
Ibe petitt9oe of tbe oitiitnt wbo a?k fjr
this oew road It ?III aodoabtedly bt
o ?alter of tome difficulty aod oousid
treble eipenee to boiid aod maintain a
road acroee Biaok River at the poiot
todioited to tbe petitions, bat the dim
oolttes ere oot insurmountable, oor ota
Iba eott be eteeetivt io ooapariaoo with
tbt real value the completed road will
be io tbi people liviog in the lower
Bales aod Skiloh see t>os If tbt
tomaittet shell And, aod tbe torveyor
ebali report tbat tbe route is lapraoti
cabin and tbe eott to great at io be pro*
bibinve. tkeo the people wbo need a
better aod abortor route to greatly will
bo teil.?fled to ebtodoo tbe hope for a
abort no't; but if tbe totuojuteo aball
Bod aod tbe surveyor shall report
tba' tbe road oao be built at a
rtatootoie tiptoe?, tbeo it should be
boilt at once Tbc road will be of
I no* benefit to ibe land owner* aod
other i lent* oo Ike wetiern side of
B'aok River ; tbe proposed road won' '- I
oot sborteo tbe distaooe to Sumter for
tbeea materially, therefore it it quitt
Bttaral aod quite to be eipceted from a
? S fl?h aod personal interest poiot of
view for ibeai to oppose tbe roed Tbe
road will cut through tbeir timber
land, evea II oot fields are crossed,
will "p?o tbeir ewamp esttle ranges to
public 'ravel eod will make ? pnblio
thoroughfare from wbiob tbry oao do
rivo neither benefit nor convenience
In thie matter, at in all matters of
public rolioy. tbo wishes of tbe fow
taonot bo permitted to blook tbe way of
progrett tad improvement. especially
when tbe witbtt aod ioterests aod
?tlfare of tbt vast majority ?1 oitizcos
dsaand tbat tbe improvement bo made.
So it is with rttpeot to tbit road, the
many need it aod demand it, aod tbo
opposition of tba few, diotatel by por
?oool loterttt, nait gift way if the
ubytioal aad natural obttaelet art
fooo \ to bo oot too great Tbe fatt,
staled by Mr MeFeddio before tbo
board, tbot there has beeo a crossing
at ibe poiat at whioh it is proposed
to build tbis rosd, siooe pre-Ra volution
ary days aod tbat until tbe great frees*
a few jeer i ego, it wss possible to oross
the swam) oo horseback, fordiog all
tbe streami, by following this patb, we
take to iodioate that there is a natural
crossing of oo great difficulty at tbat
point, sod, tbat a trail has been kept
opeo all those years is proof that there
is aod has always beeo great oeed for a
publio roai across tbe swamp right
there. Wo,aod (he people to whom the
oew road aeaos the saving of siiteeo to
twenty mi es every time they go aod
retoro froip their county seat, await
with impstieot ioterest tbe report of
tbe eoooiir.ee, aod we trost it will be
of a oharaoter to warraot tbe immediate
begiooiog of work oo tbe oew highway
that baa beoo oeeded for more tbso a
osotary.
Dr Boll'e Coegh dyrop is e great medicine
of intrinsic n ortb. It removes e cough or
cold quickly tod cares severe throat aod long
affections in ao astonishingly short time.
Sold by all druggists for only 25 cts.
TUiman, McKissick, Garlmg
ton and Gonzales
A oew row has suddenly developed
io this statt;, tbe parties to wbieh are
Seootor Tillmao, ?. P. McKissick,
manager of tbe Battery Park Hotel
at Ashevillo, end Messrs Garlingtoo,
of the Spartanburg Ilenld, and
Gonzales, of Tbe Colombia 8tt!e.
It appear j that wheo a forestry aod
pork convention was arranged for by
the Asbeville board of trade Mr
McKissick sent out about forty in
vitatiooa to prominent persons, ask?
ing them to attend and be his guests
ot the hotel. One of these went to
Senator Tillmao, who appears to have
understood it to be o general in vita
tion to vie.t hotel He replied say?
ing he could not otteod the conven?
tion but would probably visit Mr
McKissick sad accept hia hospitality
ot some later time Mr Gonzales presi*
ded 01 the co ivention and read to that
body the Senator's letter along with
others. There was much laughter at
the sen ator e expense and Mr
Oarlington made humetous comment
on the incident in the Spsrtsnburg
Herald.
Senator Tillmao saw this and
wrote Mr McKiaaick a letter which
is ssid to be furiously abusive.
Those who hive seen it ssy there is a
pleaaant allooion to* Messis Gerling
too aod Gc.u7.sle8 as "low down
whelps'' and that Mr McKissick is
sooosed of foroishiog a private letter
to the publio.
Mr. McKissick prints s csrd in
whiob be explsins the circumstances
find aays tbe senator's Istter was
haoded over t o the convention to be
read sloog with the other declioationa
of public men without any purpose
to annoy him
k men who csme here from Spar
tsoburg yesterday ssid Editor Gar
liogtoo was engaged io the conatruc
lioo of a personal letter to the
senator likely to lift htm out of bis
boots, being thoroughly exasperated
by the allusions to Mr. Gonzales sod
himself couta oed io tbe senator's
letter to Mr McKissick. Mr Gar
liogtoo, ovei* tbe telephone last
night, ssid he would not give the
public tbe letter he had written
Senator Tillmnn or Senator Tillman's
letter to Mr McKissick unless circum
stances should cause a demand for
publication of "all the papers in the
csss."?Greeavii'e News.
?MBS?WWi ??*?? ?
The Bsst Piaster.
A piece of flacoel dampened with Cham*
banaio's Paio Bilm aod bound oo to tbe af?
fected parts is superior to any plaster. Wh? u
troubled with a pain tn the chest or side, or
a lame hack, givti it a trial. You are certain
to be more than pleased with tbe prompt
relief wbicb it af'ords Pain Balm is also a
certain cure for rheumatism. For sale by
Or. A. J. China
aamsSSW ???? -?b????
Philadelphia, Deo 3 ?Ei^bt dele
gstes represeotiLg nearly 8,000 cloth
weavers io forty mills in ibis oity, mtt
today and adopted now and inorcased
Noale of waxes, wbicb tbey will insist
udoo being adopted by their employers.
The demand will be wade aftor next
Sooday. The eoalo will qowe before
the weaver's labor organization* next
Sunday, after whic'n it will bo pro
sooted to tbe eiopi'iycra for agreement
The woavors leolaro tbat ttioy cxpeot
their oc? aoale to b? greotod without
aorioos difficulty, as some of (ho m ils
are using it already, and the high
prioo paid for cloth put? all mills in a
position to adopt it, If tho now soalo
is refused by tho mills, tho . tavcrs
dcolaru they will striko and oloso every
establishment rot aour-ptini; it
? ? ?
It takes nut a minute to oeercooie tickling
in ihn throat and to stop a cough by tue use
of One Minute rough Cure Tbil remedy
quickly cures al form* of throat and lung
troubles Harmless and pleasant to take.
It prevents cootutnytion. A famous specific
for grippe aod its after t feste. J. 8. Hugh
800 * 00.
PIBUaH jnkw8.
Pisgab, -OiC 6?Thauk^iving day passed
off quietly be<? A few went to church
some went bun?u?. A btker's denn ur so
took "red eye," nod tbe real followed their
daily avocations
It is a poor spec men of a person wbo rune
bis own country down, uocalled for, but I !
roust confess tbat tbe Yanks and a few Dixie
people, after making fools of themselves over
Dewey evt- (ince he Bunk those old, rotten
Spanish huika in Manila bay, bave turned
about acd wbiit to choke him because he
gave his wife the bouse that some of the
people gave bim. It is natural for a man
wbo loves bis wife to feel tbat nothing be has
is too good for her, nod I guess t?e old fellow
felt tbat way too, and no sensible person
would blame bim.
Rev J O. Grouch has been called to tbe
pastorate of Pisgab cburcb lor oei.t year, aod
has accepted.
Mr Eseklel Keels, wbo has been living io
Florida for some time, has returned home
quite sick, so I am informed.
The oa crop looks welt. What wheat has
been eowo is not op 5et.
Tbe potatoes seem to be rottlog fast If
tbey were planted io new ground tbey would
oot rot any, or very little. This has been
one of the 6oest falls for gathering, we bave
bad io many veari.
Tbe tobacco planters here have the
"bines," whatever tbat implies Tbey have
not made expenses Tbe crop will be small
here next year.
Tbe N. W. Fl R. has a bard ti:ce in know*
log where to cross tbe Colombia road, judg?
ing from tbe numerous lines run across it
Tbereaiee lew love-sick chickens about,
and it makes one sick to see them. If mar?
riage is tbe cure, I bops it will eooo come.
Rev. Mr Oiarkson preached bis last sermon
at Scnitnvilie 00 Sunday. After which be
gave an account of bis year's work aod the
pleassnt relation existing between bim and
bis churches. Tbe church baa about paid its
assessment. Some of the members though
had to nearly double tbeir subscription*,
which is generally the case in most churches.
?????asaw* 'wax ^aaeawa
Dr Boll's Cough Syrop is still in tbe lead.
Tbe people seem to like this old reliable
congb medicine, and we doo'i bkme tbem ;
It is tbe best remedy for a deep seated cough
or cold, end will effect a cure io one day.
"Why Bleaa Her, Let Her Go."
Sometime ago I fell in love,
Wiib pretty Mary Jane,
Aod I did hope tbat by and by
She' j love me back again.
Alas t my boies a dawning light,
Were ail at ooce made dim ;
Sbs saw a chap, I don't know where
And fell in love with bim.
Next lime I went (now bow it was
I don't pretend to say )
Bot when my chair moved,up to hers
Why hers wouid move away.
Before, I always got a kiss,
(I own with oome small fuss)
But now forsooth, for love oor fun,
Tis noo-come-at-a-bUBS i
Well, there we sat, and when we spoke
Our conversation dwelt
Oa everything beneath the bud,
Except what most we felt.
Enjoying this delightful mood,
Who, then ebould just step io,
But be of all tbe world wbom I
Had rather see than bim.
Aod he could sit down by ber side
Aod she could all the while
He pressed ber band witbio bis nwn
Upon bim sweetly smile
Aod sbe could pluck a rose for him
So fresh, aod bright, aud red,
And gave me one wbicb hours before
Was sbruuk, aad pale and dead.
And sbe could freely, gladly sing,
Tbe bo- g be did nquect ;
Tbe ones I asked, were just tbe ones
Sbe always did deles..
I rose to leave. She'd be glad.
To bave me longer stay ;
No doubt of it; No doubt tbey wept
To see me go away.
I sat me down, I thought profound,
Tbis maxim wise 1 drew :
Tis easier far to like a girl,
Than make a girl like you.
But atier all, I don't believe
My heart will nreak with woe ;
If sbe's a mind 10 love ' that chap"
Wbv, bless ner, let her go 1
?John F. DeLorme io Darlingtoo Flag,
1851.
Tbe amtier of tbe above poem was with
the late A A. Gilbert, tbe fouoder of ibe
Black River Watchman In 1851 he withdrew
from tbe WatcbtLan and removed to
Darlington where be established tbe Flag the
first paper published in Darlington. It is
said mat the poem was ioeptred by a person?
al experience in tbe love sffiirs of tbe author.
Tbe fair, but ficfcie Mary Jane, was not an
imaginary personage, but a Pee Dee belle of
tbe long ago.
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Four Vessels From Bubonic Plague
Port Held in Now York
New York, Dec. 3 ?Four steam?
ers from Santos. Brazil, with coffee,
are detained at quarantine, having
come from a bubonic plague port.
They are tbe J W Taylor, Roman
Prince, Lassell and Kagusa. Seveu
lighters with the cargo of coffee diu
charged from the J W. Taylor are
anchored off Clifton, S I , under
clone observation of the police patrol.
Three lighters of the seven have
served the eight days detention re?
quired by the health officer, Dr Doty,
and are tree from further quarantine
restrictions as far ?h Dr Doty'a de
pertinent is oonoerned The ngenta
of the Kigali bad a repreientative
visit quarantine Ihia morning and con?
sult Dr Doty in regard to tbo deten?
tion and dloitifpotiofi of Iii?? RogUOO,
This repreeenletive said, ?fter leern*
fag Ihol Ins veasol was to be subjected
to tbe tome regulation! required on
nil teooelo arriving from Seotoe, that
be beliered bii principal* would or
reoge to laud ber cargo at some other
port Tbo plogUfl patients oti Swin
burn island ore doing well. There is
no illness among the crews or stevo
doren detained on board of the Vis?
sels or at Hoffman island.
46
?OTTON
Culture"
is the name
ot a valu?
able illustrat?
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
book is sent Free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
HplaStwheat.
We bare bough', a
NORDYKE & NORMAN BOLL
ER MILL,
And will be ready to manufacture rb* next
croo i f whe-tt ioio the nest quality of Floor.
Farmers are bereoj given tirrely notice, in
order tbat all who desire to plant ? bea;. may
do so witb th? assurance tbat ihev ein hav*
tbfir crop grou d on toll, or fiud ready
market for s*me
Newman & Mims,
D?c 6 ?1m
ELLIOTT, 8. C.
State of South Carolina,
county of sumter.
By T. V Walah, Esq., Probate Judge
WHEREAS, R 8 BRAD WELL, made
suit to tue to grant bim Letters of Ad?
ministration of the Estate of and effects of
WILLIAM B PHILLIPS, late of ea.d Coon
ty and State, deceits d
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singolar tt. kindred and creditors
of the said Wi.liam B Phillips, a* aforesaid,
deceased, tbat th?y be and appear before me
in lbe Court of Probate, to be held at Sum
ter, C H , on December 13, 1899, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the tore
noon, to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be grant?
ed
Given ur.der my band this 29th day of
November, A. D , 1899
THOS V WALSH,
Judge of Probate.
Noeember It?It
PLANTATION FN SALE
ON
Hi M Hills of Santee."
THE CALL WELL PLACE
containing 1,7 0 acres, more or less, one mile
South of tbe village of Sia'eburtr. The Cam
den Branch of tbs Southern R-.ilway rune
through the place. Railway facilities, cburrh,
school and social privileges excellent, climatic
conditions unsurpassed. Pure spring wuter
and mountain air. Price $5 per acre Terms
l'luh. Purchaser or purcnaaera to pay Tor
papers.
For iL-iher information apply to either of
the uadersitfrien
JA8. CALOWKLL, Wedge6eld, 8 C
R. R. BBIGGS, >uq me ton, S C.
Etecutors
Nov 15?4t?_
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
PURSUANT ?o a decretal order of the
Court of Commoo Pleas, for Somter
county in the State of South Carolina, aade
o tbe case of Alfred J China and Altamoot
Moses as surviving trustees against Sumter
Electric Light Company, and dated 0:'. 14,
1899, notice is btreby viveo ?hat all and
singular tne creditors of the said Sumter
Slectric Liebt Company are r?quired to come
n and prove their claims beforf me ny the first
lay of January, A.D 190^, or be debarred
he benefit of any decree to be made in said
:ause.
That for the purpose of taking proof of
luch claims as may be presented against tbe
laid Sumter Electric L'ebt Coropacy, I will
lold a icference at my < ffice in tbe city of Sura
er on the 15tb day of November, 189), ?od
>ucb refrrences as may be necessary tr<>m time
o time thereafter up to and including the
irei day of January, A D 1930
H FRANK WTLcON,
Master for Sumter County
Ncv 8-3t.
: Ek x?ja xtb. At Jifti *fk ? a A rflajfkjty
KELIEF CAME.
Mrs. E. C. COLYER
of Salubrity, Ga., Aug.
8th, 1898, writes: Ben?
edicta hns certainly ^
been a blessing to
my sixteen year
old daughter. She
was in wretched
health and had 6?
missed four inon t hsA
Two bottles of Beo%
jj cdicta have entirely restored her health.1^
periods have returned
5The
and
monthly
now
are now painless and regular.
w
I
Do you suffer from Painful, IrroKiilnr
orftupproifd llonafrn ttlon? Benedicta ?
4has cured many suit1 log women und
will cure y.?u In tho privacy Ol your
1 home, without the necessity <>f physi
m cln i?*s ?? x
J amlnatlons
? Its marvel
jjo-.'.s action
2 on the rtts
$ tint tly fern
mI nine or?
r gan
v: iiml
Jj t!.''; i - them so thai tho monthly iierlods K
may l>o regular and imlnless? ITeariache, t
?j Dl/zlnoss, Nervousners), that drairtrlngr
2 sensation and tluwo terrible pains in ?t
hack, bi|>< and niMloinen
. it. ti
t renn
s PLANTERS
Efe FEMALE
REGULATOR
tti<
iiilckly
4 dlsap|m>ai'. r
rM Hold l?v nil Dnu I i ? i?r 11 n( |hv*i paid for St
^f|. A box of "Monthly" Itt'KUlittinil i'll! i lor
?j umo In connection, la with each boithj *j
"u ladies BLUE BOOK sent free In an) oil >l
?jj dress. \ sample i><> \ -n ? Monthly" Heir v
jj mating Pills sent i? >f ioc. in stamps. Il
t) Vrtdress, Woman's Department, Net? v
1Spencer Medicine Co . < 1iattanooga.Tenn.lL
Mi rifton fAis /"?/" i ? PT
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It xsEszasrz
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Every stock is a complete
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OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK is just exactly
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OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS is in keep
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OUR DOMESTIC STOCK is full up, anything
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In our Clothing Department you will find every?
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fancy and staple Groceries, at prices which invite comparison.
j.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SUSITER,
OF
STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DE- j
POSITORY, SUMTER, S. C.
Paid up Capital.$ 75,000 CO
Surplus aod Profits - - - - 25,000 00
Additional Liability of Stock?
holders io fxcess of their
stock
75,000 00
Total protection to depositors, $175 000 00 .
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Special attention gi?en to collections.
SWINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In?
terest allowed at ibe rnte of 4 per cent per
annum, on amounts abo?e $5 and not exceed?
ing $303, nayable quarterly, oo rust days of
January, April, July ?od Uctooer.
R M. WALLA'JE.
L.S.Cab8)N, President.
Cawbier
BOARDING.
HAVING taken the House on Main
Street second door south of the Nixon
House, 1 sin piruared la accommodate a lew
jegul ?r hoarders, and also lodging and ruea'S
to transient customers.
Terras reatotmV.e.
Mm w. B. smith.
Sept. * _
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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.
Sep 27??
MRS L ATKINSON
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
1 hnve just fi.Ud in my stock with a com?
plete lin?? ot
Fall and Winter Mil?
linery.
The Utest noTclm-p in shapee and trimming,
and the newest (fleets on St e?t Ha's.
We can furnish a Ityllth h?t nt the lowest
price, and guarantee uor work to he neat and
up-to date mi ? vt-r\ respect
1 haven Northern trimmer who has been
working io l*rge cities lor ye*rs Since our
opening we have Seen s i boat ihst it keeps
tour hands busy with the work hi! the time.
Call in and s*v us and you cannot fail to
be pleased ?>ut ot our large asaottment of
trimmed hats, and complete stock ot goods.
Yours truly,
Mrs. L.. Atkinson,
Oct IS
BUM TER. s. 0,