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Cfet f?lau imtau ana >ootoL ?V HiJN hi 8 DAY. DJb'U 6.1099 KMeredat the fast Office at Sumter S Q.% at Second Claee Muter PAY YOUR OBBT8. To? date following tour otoi oo this paper indicates tb? date on ?hieb jour ?obicripttoo eiptree, or frcm which date yoo are io arrears Bcasatot ibe date oo four paper and If joo ovo anything com? ha at one* and tattle without further remiod cr or argiog Most sobacrtbrrs art in arrears, laat year wo 414 aot preet tb?ea for a settleteoot, knowing tbe teareitf of money, bat ?r ?? need ?bot 1? 4?? and we rcqooat aa early aad fall settlement H?W ADVJRTI8BMBNT8 Oeeety A?4Hoe?Tai Rataro?. Newooeo At Hieae-Plant Wbaat Cirtjaa loll Warke?Cotton Ooltare ?eiete of A ? Qr*fg ? Fioel Dieeherge. Owertra 0 Leelie, Obarleetoa, 8 0 , Doaler Ifj flab, Oyotere, 4M. PERSONAL ~ P Mr J. R Ligoa la Is tbe eity foe a brief ?toy. Dr. Jobo H. For man ?n lo tb? elty yet terdey Or. 8 W. Coooor, of Witockr. wae lo tbo oily Moo4ay. ?or. J. O. Chandler woo io tbo oily 8onday ao4 Moo4oy. Bwortf Beerborr ?gb, of Dorllogtoo, spool 8oUr4oy io tbo city. Dr. H L. 8bew and family, of Fountain Too, ere io tbo oily oo o rloit. Mies Korr Rewee, of Laar?as, it visiting Mr* H I Diclo? aad daoghters ?wo Koto Iabe41, of Ridfowoy, after visit teg Mro. A. O Flowere, boo rotoroo4 boea?, Ml? Jeooi? Melee who boo brea elslttog frtoo4o la Wow York for so-tea I toootbs boo rotoro?4 botee Uro. L. R. Ya*? aad *Vj 8 M. Door, wbo were boao ?totti.?.? Mrs M. O. Ootoao, loft Friday for Abbectlle. Motor*. Y. M. Mooos, Char Ira Ryttoobojf aad Richard* Men oiog wore at home fron tbo Sootb Ooroliaa College last Tboroday. Mlos Nolle Haddock, of RUoroc, wbo bat rioltlof Mro. 0. W MeOrow, dnriog tbo pool seoetb, l?ft this ?aoraiag for Oraog? borg, wboro sba will tpcod o row days befor? roioroiog beoae. Dr. J. F W. De Lome wool lo Colombia loot Friday to too Collector Wf bater io refer oooo to loo liotoot toi aad poaolty oo drug gdeco wbo bate bo?o ??lliog aaalt eitract 4oriof too pool two yeart Tba eolloetor ooold giro oo encouragement to Iba bopo tbat Iba lleeett wl!l bo rerouted oo a ebowiog that tbo droff toto b%ee bo?o tolliog malt strictly oo a seed let a* aoo oot at a beverage ! 1 ? . 1 '. _j If troubled wito ditaioros, far red toogoo, billor lotto io wootb, blootad feelltg ?fter eatia#, eeettipetloe or sick headache, oto Dr M A Simsaoae* Liver Medicine Slmsaoas' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets pr?v?ot and coro palpitation of boort, dilti Orot, tick boodacbe, chilly toetatioot. Tbo Kiog's Daogbtoro will meet Tboroday ?Jtereoao al 4 o'clock with Mitt Room a Tbo rool otloto of J. Oobaa Wtltoa't totale tobt oo Mooday and at privat? salt previous! v of geegeted abool $30,000 Dr M A Sittasoot' Lirtr Modieio? ttsrslii oot oil ieeeerlttee lo tbo tyttota and ?i pets Iwtta bartiloatly by tbo ootorol ortan Tbo Coo a ly Boar4 of Comoaietieecri tttt ys? trrwey lo rrgolor taootbJy etotioo and traae groat deal of root two and special Too Bewieset League will saoot at I o'clock tewtgbt is tbo Y M O A. loll. This b) too refoler aootbly ojootltg oo4 oil e*ew)b?r? ore cipoctod to bo prootoi. Tbo soorolog train frosa Ooloeabia, do? ware at ? Oft y?at?rday did oot orriro oolil 10 o'tJeck. Tbc dcloy wot caeee* by o wreck ?Jwieboeoarr?4 ooar Golooibia Mooday night. To cattle tbo ttosaaeb ao4 octreotit ibe ojwwotoof protpsetirc taotbort, ttkt Sleaaaaee' 9qwow Yioo Wloo or Tablets "Too Bcrabft fqoert Opera Co., will appear tw opera ot tbo opera boot* oo Dooataber lfttb ?ad l?tb Core ttotaacb troablte, eold tool trow btode rscoooteo taooolroal flow, with Stoaoiens' tfewew Vioc Wict or Toblttq. Tbe Mctbediot ojtoitku cod tba ley dole gotse to i bo ooooal tooffroooa left oo Toco way soovelog for Ortogcborg. If ?oo frei dolt, laogoid, brokeo dove, de Oil Me ted bor? weak ttocoocb or indbjetti ,u, MtawDr M A 8i?asaoo? hear aacdeoloa. Oov Me8we?n?y and staff patted through ' Iba eiiy Frwiav taoroiog oo lie t 4ft trat? r? taraiag lo Ooloeabia frotp Cbarlattoo wberc tbej tpoot Tbaaktgivlog day. Aa ioaportoot asoetioe: of Dolgar Reel Fqaad will bp bol4 lo tbe Y M 0 A ball oo Tborc way atfbt at 8 o'olock. leery member of tbe sqee4 io eipeeled to bo present. Faiot lo bead, neck, obooldcft, back, front, olwotbloc, aad Ittbe tre reo4ilr eorad by Sim ?twos Sqoow Yioo Wioe or Tablett. Dr M A Sttttaotc* Liver Mediciet bat aiocc lftCO steadily riete lo public fa?or aod tb? 4tosot4 for il far ?1 erode ibat of toy o'o?r Itrcr taodieiee Tbe laade, both fcrtalag aod litsbettd, sold by Ibe Matter Mooday brought rery fair prtoee Load la ia betfer 4?etaod io this eoooty cow tbao it bee bceo for tcrcrtl yea it. Ao to4toattoo ot tbe tsjpoftd floao* do I ooadltiee of '.be eoootry A report woo circulated Sooday that o oegro child bod died io Oowcgo from oo ooerdoe* of Ico4ooote. \ Ao iorsttigalloo obowe ibat death reoolit4 from po?umoolo, aad Ibol there wa? oo ground for criaaloal eerelcceo?os, or wortc, oo Ibe part of tbe ?bild e pareatt W T Yotaac, Luray, 8 C, writee : Have ottd Dr M A 8loimon?' Liver Mcdicioc 10 years It bat cured ?alargcseoi of tb? liver tod iotoaaaia Thiab it as far ahead nf / <l kr's aad Black Draught at day it ahead of aigbt. Mr Thitetco, tb? yoong roao wbo was s? riootly cat al tbe oigb'. oer'ormaocc of the Gentry Poay 8bow, aod who bat sine? bean mi \he Bak?r-Dick irtflrmary. it recoveriog rapidly cow and will be abl? tu be out of tbe boat* io a few days. Mrs. R Cbotcbill, Herlio, v. , Mys, "Our babv woe vovared with running sores. DeWitt'? Witeb Haiel Halv? cured ber " A specific for piles aod skin dn???es Beware * of wortblcct coootertrite. I 8. Hoghsoo A Oo. The woods aod fitldt were full of hunters Thursday, and pounds of powder ware buro id So?eo o' the burners were quite succees fol oo4 rctoroed borne io tb? ?v?oing with gAB oeg? filled, whllt a great sa?j>rity of Ii w eoly frigbtrocd birdt aod fqoirrcls No oocidcotc arc reported aod all of ibe haulers rctoroed frosa tbe outiog eof? io body aod Ulkt ?od if loert wot oo olbtr caoec for Ibeekfelocea, tbat there wer? ao accideotel lg ibe booten it oot. ftltNPgt - ? w -- ? fBBLIGI?US Sunday btiog tbt last preac'biog da? before the netting of tbt South G^roiioa Conference, tbert was an a >usu ?I > larue cooaregatioo t tbt First Methodist Church in the more iog. Tbt pastor, Dr Cuttoo, preached. At tbt otgbt service tbt congregation of tbt Mission Church united whh tb* First Cbnreb io a meeting at tbe First Church Dr. J. A Clift m preached an interesting ?trmon to a croa ded house After the serrxon Rev Mr. Ke ly, pastor of tbt Mission Church, made a short talk at tht suggestion of Dl Chiton, in which ha stated that tbt new cburob is aoout completed, and all paid for tl.cept tbe pews, for which a lltotioo was taieo up amouoiiog to %11 56 t announced tbat tbt dedication of tbt church wilt take plact oo next Sunday. Thanksgiving Services. Thanksgiving services were held io tbe Lutheran Church Thursday at 11 a m and 30 p. gal At tfce morning services Dr. J . Oliftotj, of tbs Firtt Methodist Cburch, aod Ree. von A Riser, pallor of tbt Luther o Church, both spoke, aod in the evening Dr. Oliftoo eoodotttd tbe services. He deliv? ered a aerSJBOO of unusual eloquence and it vat tbt comment of all wbo heard bim tbat bt surpassed himself. Services wart beld in tbt Prtsbyterian Cburh at 11 a m , Dr. Kdmunds occupying the palpit tad prsacbiog to ioteresting ser moo appropriate lo tbt day tod occasion Io tbt Kpiscopul Church the rector, Rev. P. D. Hay, conducted services aod preached a thoughtful aoil touching Thanksgiving ?er moo. Rev Wm Aiktn Kelly btld services in htY.M.C. A ball at 11 o'cloci a to. Re preached an iattnisly interesting sermon oe fort t good eoairtgation K?y ton's Komtdians, a theatrical company which bad ao ttgagemtat at tbe Opera Boote last Wtdottday night, ended its tour aod wtot to pieces with tbtt performance Tbt wreck of Ibt compaaj wis due to a combination of very poor business aod a vary poor sbow. Tbe audience Weitet day oigbt was ia keep off with tbe Performance, there being jjst a ?offlcit.it anstbtr present to acceotuate tbt prtvailteg emptiness of tbt stats. "Oot Miaolt Cough Gort it ibt best rem* tdy I ever used for :ougbs aod colds It is aneqoalled for wbjopiog cough. Children all like It," writes 11 W Williamt, Geotry vilie, lod Ntvtr h ils. It it tbt ooly barm* ?rrs remedy that jives immediate retnlte. Curt coughs, colds, boaratoatt, eroap, poeu loola, brooebltis nod all throat aod lung troobltt. I: early use prevents consump? tion. J 8. Hogbso. k Oo Quarterly Conference Tht Fourth Quarte-ly Conference of Sanier ter Station M. M Chorcb, Sooth, was btld at Iba pa-tooaga last oigbt. Presiding Elder. Rev T J Olydt, wti present to receive final reports for tbt ytai, which ends with tbt convening of tht Aaaual Cooftrtoct oo tbt ?th iostaot. Tht reports were is a whole tatisfactory aod show a good ccoditioo of Ibt various affairs aod iotereets >f tbt cbargt The fol? lowing officers wtrt reelec'ed for Ibt tosolog ytar: Suodey School Uoparlottodeot?R. O. Pbrdy. Stewards?J B Roach, J. D. Oratg, W. A Brown, A B Stackey, L. W Folsom, J. M Kaight, R O. Ponly, Dr J. A Mood, W B Burns and C M Hurst, Jr , - Tba officials presto i expressed tbt oesire Ihtt tbtir present presiding tldtr aod pastor may retoro to ttrvtSoaitr Station for tbt ytar 1800 Leading It an Fired. Tbt opening oigbt ol tht Lot Stock Com? pany's engagement at tht Optra House wtt a lamentable failure, nwlng to Ibt exercrable work of tbt leading mm, Mr Jack Donovao, whoettayed to enact tht part of Jack Stan? ley, bot succeeded onl} la mouthing it most vilely Tbe aodteoce noon perceived tbat a lame duck had by ton t strange-mischance gotten iota tat role of leading man, aod tbty that rasirood tMamlvia to tht iotvitablt and extracted what amusement tbey could from tbe acnes ot tht leaditg nan, aod tbs ipt* eialtitt Introduced by t tber members of lbs company Moaday aigbt was Mt. Donovan's firtt ap? pearance with tht Let Stock Company, aod bit lack of ability was at great a sc - rue to tbt manager of tht con paay as to audi? ence, (mmtdlatttv after tbt performance tbe leading mac was fiied, sod ha* will journey all tba way hack to Chicago frost wbtoct bt tarnt to joiu tbt Lot 8to:k Oompaosj. Dispenser Elected. Tbt Caooty Board of Control mat today aod in addition to traaiactiog regular rou? tine busisets elected dispensers. . There Wat ooly ont a- plicaot for dispenser at Sumter aad be, Mr. J. M. Rttmes, ibt present iacumbeot was elected. Mr. i B. Baktr waa ra elected citric. There wart sev? eral applicants for, d Uftes er at Maytivillt and Bisbopville, hot ibeuleciion bad oot been be d at tht lime of going to press. ? ?gat A Sure Sign of Croup Hoarstoets in a child that is subject to oroup it a sort Indication of tbt approach of tht disease If Cbembtrlmo's Cough Remedy ia giveo at toon at Ibt child becomct hoarse, or tvaa after tht eroupy coogh btt appeared, il will prattot tht attack. Mtoy mothers wbo bavs croupy children always http this remedy at hand tnd flod that itaavet them moch trouble aod worry. It cao always bt depended upoo aod is pleas? ant to take For sale by A. J Cbioa. Io 1887 Mr. Thomas liclotosb of Allen town, Teoo., bad ao attack of dysentery which became ebrooic ' I wet treated by the best physicians io Kast Teooessee without a cure," be says "Kmally I tried Chamber* laio'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well " For sale by Dr. A. J. Cbloa. ?a ?'? i aw ? Poatal Improvements Hon J. Wm Stokes a rites the editor of this pai?er as follows in reference lo certain improvements in the poscl service in this city : Orae.fcehurg, S C , December 1, 1 ?99 Dear .Sir ?You htfe feit mo interest in in? creasing mul facilities in your city. 1 hat I been anxious to lecure all such whenever possible If application tor collection hnxes over ti ii' city, with teertitti clerk hire ?uflicieni to lake up the collecnon twice a day, h rent meal Washington, I will make a per?ooal ? ffjrt lo gel it or any other im prowemeol too may oeid io the Hot of postal , facilities Vary truly, I J. WM. HTOKKb. MAGISTRATE BARRETT TO BE REINSTATED. Tbe county Legislative Delegation Make Unanimous Reoommed ation. Tbe following letter addressed to,Oot. McSweeney by Senator Mooning and tbe u embers of tbe House ig self-explanatory, giving the result of the investigation of the charges against Magistrate G. McD Barrett, of Bisbopville, and the reasons for recom* meodiog his reinstatement by tbe governor : Surntar, S 0 . Not 29, 1899. Hon. U. B. McSweeoej, Governor, Colum? bia, S. 0.: Sir : Io compliaoce with your request the Sumter County delegation toduy met for tbe purpose of considering a recommendation with reference to tbe reinstatement of G. M. Barrett, as magistrate of the btb Magisterial District for Sumter Conotj, or tbe appoint? ment of a successor. As you requested, the citizens of tbat sec? tion of tbe county were given ample oppor? tunity to express their w is-hes in tbe matter. We considered tba fact tbat tbe grand jury bas oot feuod a "true bill" agalost Mr Bar? rett as seems to be contemplated In Section 22, Article IV, of tbe Constitution of 189 >. as tbe basis of action io such cases, which section is as follows : "Whenever it sball be brought to ibe notice of tbe governor by affidavit Iba: ao officer who has tbe custody of public or trust funds is probably guilty of embizslemeot or tbe appropriation of public or trust funds to private use, then tbe gover? nor sball direct his immediate prosecution by tbe proper officer, aod upoo true bill found the governor sball suspend such officer aod appoint io bis stead, uotil be shall bave beea acquitted by the verdict of a jary., Io case of coovictioo the office sball be declared vacaot aod tbe vacancy filled as may be pro vided by law. ' We also considered tbe fact tbat tbe larger number of petitioniog citissos interested express tbeir confidence io Mr. Barrett and requested bis restoratioo to office, we, therefore, respectfully recommend that be be reinstated. Riebard I. Manning, Senator. B. D Smith, W. A. Nettles, J. H. Wilson, Altamont Moses, D M. Yooog, Members of tbe House. From New Zealand. Reeftoo, New Zealaod, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to state that since I took tbe ageocy of Chamberlaio's medicines tbe ?ale bas been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. lo two years I bave sold more of ibis particular remedy tban of all other makes for tbe previous five years. As to its efficacy, I bavs been informed by scores of persons of ibe good results tbey bave re? ceived from it, and know its value from tbe use of it io my owo household. It is io pleas? ant to take tbat we have to place tbe bottle beyood tbe reach of tbe childreo. B.J. Scaotlebory. For sale by A. J. Gbioa. -awa ???-??? a? ARBOR DAY EXERCISES. As was previously aooounced it was decided by tbe City Board of Bducatioo to bave the exerciiee for Arbor Day oo Thanksgiving morning, so tbat tbe pupils might have >n unbroken period of rest aod recreation. Accordingly tbe pupils assem? bled Thursday moroiog at 9 o'clock, speot ao boor very pleasantly together, aod uotil Monday moroiog tbsy were free to eojoy them? selves. Tbe Fourth Regiment Orcbeatra was present aod with tbeir usual ability to make sweet rnosic delighted the audience. These gentle? men bate oever failed to respond to tbe re? quest to be preseot oo these occasions, aod we feel safe in say icg that their kindness is very greatly appreciated by all who are in? terested ia tbe welfare of the school Dr. Cilftoo's fifteen mioote ad -ess de? lighted ibe popils aod charmed bis eotire audience. Altogether ibe lime was very pleasantly spent aod at ooe mioote of teo o'clock the gong souoded for tbe pipils to leave, inspired by tbe inspiriting strains of tbe orchestra's fcweet n.usic Tba following was the programme : Opening March ? Orchestra Prayer. Tbe New Hail Columbia ?Orchestra accom paoiment. Address ?Dr Clifton. Selectioo by Orchestra , Trees planted by representatives from the four highest grades. Rolls of Honor 0 Stero Old La od?-Orchestra accompani? ment Closiog March?Orchestra. Tbe following is tbe Roll of Hopor for past qnarter: 1st Grade?Second Division?Marie DoPre, Robert McLeod, Sarah Richardson, Mildred Hall, Gussie Hood Special mention?-Ale? Haynswortb, Mable Parrott, Locile Baker, Jobo Duffie. Great improvement?Lucille Ryttenbarg. 2d Grade?Paul Bowmao, Juanita Hoyt, Kmest Vogel, Fraokie Leiesoe, Wendell Levi. Special mention? Emm* Baker, Virginia Reynolds, Minnie Hougb, James Chandler. Great improvement?Sam Cordes 3d Grade?Marguerte McLeod, Bilie Mur? ray, Ollie Dalgar, Louise Yeadoo, Mabel Welch. Special mention?Wyodbam Man? ning, Ray Rylteeberg, Janie Soanu, Jessie Browo, Frarsesca Teicber, Louise Carsoo. 4tb Grade?Lydia Ricbatdsoo, Alma Camp bell, Kdna Stack. Special mention ?Willina Cook, Nell'e Mellen, Bertha Bul'mao, Alfred Grier. bib Grade?Belle Brinkley, Louise Murray, Barlow Walsb, Mary Lowry, Bernard Man? ning, Roher- Cooper Special neniion? Scott Bostic, Maggie Newman, Charlie McGraih, Jennie McLeod 6ib Grade? Edith I ampley. 7lb Grade?Special mention ?Leon Green. Celeste Hughson, Mary Gaillard. 8th Grade?Isidore Teicber, Willie Man oiog 9th Grade?Special mention ? Misses Leooie Jennings, Alice Moses, Ruth McLaurin, Lily Pringle ??-??-?> ???>? Mr. J Sheer, Sedalia, Mo , saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's infallible cure for cou?hs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, broochiiij and throat and lung troubles. Relieved at once. J. S. Hughson k Co ?a-aB-aa-gi ? ? ? ? *snw^v? The Cotton Receipts On Friday Ihs public weigher* weighed .107 hales ot cotton, a he?ivy day's receipts for December 1st, There bavs bets weighed by ihe public Weighers since AugU8t 1st, 20,04) bale* ol cotton nod to thin must bo added cotton iought h\ ibe cotton mill and liarhy &Co., it m was not handled SV ihe pQhllC weigheis, to arrive *t ihe tot I receipts So faf us can be ascertained the total rSOtiptl including yesterday's receipts aggregate 21,80S bales The cotton tear does not close until July 31st, 1900, and Sumter's receipts this yeer are sues lo pass all previous records. Proceedings of County Board of Commissioners The County Board of Commissioners met yesterday witb Supervisor Dorn and Com mtssiobers, Jenkins, McLfod, Scarborough, McNeill and Rhodes r resent. Action on the proposed road in Bishopville township was postponed until the neit meeting so aa to give Mr Rodders an oppor? tunity to appear before the Board and state his objections Messrs. Aliamont Mosrs, R. D. Lee and R. I. Manning, a committee frem tbe Business League, presented petitions for opening a road across Black River rom the McBride place to tbe Plowdeo Mill road, and also filed ao aiiBigoment of right of way for said road. The committee suggested tbe appointment of a Bp :cial committee from tbe County Board to ascertain the cost of opening tbe road and tbe best route. Mr. R. 0. McFaddin e/as present and made various objections to tbe road, aod asked tbe board to make baste slowly. He said that parties in Concord are opposed to the road and coold get up a counter petition against opening it. Tbe board considered tbe petition and on motion a committee, consisting of commis? sioners Rhodes, McNeill and Scarborough, was appointed to make tbe required investi? gate 3 as to tbe location of the road and the cost of tbe same ; also to employ a surveyor to make estimate and fiod the best route. Msj. H. F. Wilson presented a petition from many citizens, asking that tbe salary of L E White, overseer of the chain gang be raised to $50 a month. Mr R. I. Manning presented a petitioo for opening a road from od Lodebar road to Providence road, about 1 \ miles io leogtb. Supervisor Dorn and commissioner McLeod were nppoioted a committee to examine into tbe mutter. Tbe matter of reward of McDonald for cap tore of Ben Williams, an escaped convict, was bi'ougbt up, he refusing to accept $5 30. Tbe Supervisor stated be would write him. Numerous accounts were approved aod ordered paid, and tbe board adjourned. ?w ???? ? J B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cored them with DeWitt'e Haisl Witch Salve." It is infallible for piles and akin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. J. S. Hughsun k Co. Licenses for Belling Malt. Retail dealers are nonplused br a notice that has just been received from Collector Webster caning on them for tbe payment of a back license for dealing in malt. Tbe no? tice reads that $60 must be paid, which is tbe license aod penalty for two years, coding June 30, 1900. Tbe drug men did not koow tbey were liable for a license, much less pen? alty, aod several attorneys have been secured to look into tbe case Tbe licence, judging from tbe con ten is of tbe notice, is $20 a year und tbe penalty is $10, making a total of $60 for tbe two years. The druggists tbiok that tbe law is a oew ooe, only two years old, of which tbey bars never beeo notified, or oth? erwise the bill would have beeo much larger. Tbe notice states that tbe $60 is due from Mr. Blank, "retail dealer io malt liquor." Tbe druggists claim that tbey ere not retail dealers io malt liquors, but handle malt as a medicine, not as a beverage Ooe of tbe druggists made tbis poiot io a letter to Mr. Webstea. and that gentleman replied that, soch oeiBg tbe case, he bad oo doubt tbe mooey i would be refunded Tbe druggists, knowing tbe slowoess wiib which Uncle Sam reimburses people for overcharges nod mis? takes, are lo*th to pay at all. One of tbe Charleston druggists said yesterday : ? "Why, we don't sell malt as a beverage. I dare say a bottle of it was never sold aod drank io a drug store It is usually sold to invalids, mothers and people wbo bave become ruo down through worry or over? work. It is true that there is alcohol io malt, but if you take alcohol dway from tbe drag business you destroy it entirely. Everything we have contains alcohol io some degree to preserve it " ? News and Courier. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or? der by the occasional use of Tutts Liver Pills. They reg? ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. Tor sick headache, malaria, bil Dusness, constipation and kin red diseases, an absolute cure UTT'S Liver PILLS TT^ANTRD, for cash, Hickory, Dogwood, YY Persimmon, Walnut Logs. Soutbero Hardwood Co, P ? Box 629, Charleston, S C. Estate of Mrs. Catherine K. FfitTsou, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having demands agaiost said Estate will present same duly at? tested, and those in anyway indebted to said E?tate, will make immediate paymeot to J. TBaPLE FRIERSON, Sole Qualified Executor. Nov 8, 1899-31 CHARLES C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer in FXSH Oysters, Game and Poultry. Stalls No. land 2 K.sh Market. OSes, Nos. 18 and 20 Market Street. CHARLESTON, 8 0. Consignments of Couniry Produce, Poultry, tCifgs, Ac , are respectfully solicited. Prompt returns made. Fish ptckei in barrels and DO ICS tor the country trade a specialty. Dec 6 x i it'. . & - ... <???. >..? *.. Uootff Cookery. I'onr Main M III ?|n!| ri ixl lt?n;i u ? :? nal laahl \?ill uiukv |?? i Ihatr tajtter. ANVIL BRAND SOOA |j ;i i/o. ?1 Kala, N"t like tin- <ii Utiarj kinds,*oine> time* good and the next time |aa?r, but OOOO EVERY TME W ftlSTO'S* CURE FOR, W. t- e?BimT?M7m J{T*Tfwmi HTEMB vt liURtS WHtHt ALL tLot rAILS , Host CouKh Symp. TuMrs tiixnl. I In time. Hold by Sfruggjata, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and Avhich has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per gBy^fc/ sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" arc but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. _ TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRCCT. NtW YORK CITY. Just Received: This November 4th, One Car Load of Mules, and One Car Load of unbroke Oregon Horses, For Sale Cheap, and on Reason? able lerms. To mlrrive: November 13th, another car of Horses, among them some nice drivers and pairs. H. HARBY. Cabbage Plants for sale. NOTICE. For Sale, 4? Horse?. I wish to say to (he public that I have added to ruy business Live Stock, acd will keep oo hand at my Stables, a oioe lioe of young and well-broke Horace and Mule*, for sale at ibo lowest prices. Give me a trial aod be oooviooed that my price? are as low as the lowest. C*eo. F. Epperson. Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, S. C. The leading business training school of South Carolina which turns out graduates for holding the beet positions of honor and trust io the business and shorthand profession The aim of the institution is to be honest in every state? ment it makes, and to give even more value than it promises. It oleime to keep improvement as its watohword, and excellence and thoroughness as its standard. It aims to merit patronage by thorough, conscientious work 50 per cent of tbe oourees taught in ether commercial schools of this section are oot more than a preparatory to ourt', Graduates assisted to positions. Yjt informatioD and oatalogue, address, W. H. Newberry, President. TESTIMONIALS. From oss of oor Aral graduates He bas a 100MPLSTBD SHORTHAND IN THREB jzood position, and r?SOS9CSeudl our scho.il ; MONTHS, as the nest, h8 does alt <f our student*. , ' , . . a , , - l4lo? Blackville, Barn well Co., Mob SO. 1899 Columbia, J>. k, . J*n. 8, lHr>7 I rt, .. '., , . . r. , ?r Ii m . u 1.* , n u f i Mr ? H. Newterrv, President Columbia Prof. W. H. Newheriv, rieiideol U K. 11,1 .. n ,. ? . ? i, o rv . .u f tl-.. ' Basiosts Collefe, Colaaabia, 8. G Mv Dear Bin Donos the month ol j*nu- a , & . i . i t . Mi Dear Sir. h affords me picatuie to arv 18H). w??s ihe time I began a oueioesi . , . ? . m>, iooj, w.o " ? testify lo the merits Ot the Columbia Business cjutsp in the Colombia Busines* Co ibe* ..." , ^ . , ... .w . i u ... j .i i (.litte I do oot hesitate to say that I have A though a stranger lo ihe citi. i n ?i *e, * . . . . . . c , . . ' ? i.i, k w receieed substaoiial an4 beneficial teeults. 1 coined hv orofeteori "t.d ItUden'S, wt.ich . - , 11 " ., K . ^ it ... r beer full? recommend ?1 to anv person desir mide me fee at home. Having completed . A' r. ., . , , ... ' , out < I securing a nueioeei education Ilur mv course, accepted a position as book- , . ... ,. ui, uio , , r iqu iii v coureeol stady ?t Ihe col lese there Seat er for one ol ihe largest orv poods nroil ? * - , , . . . ' . . i Wae uniform aicd and courteous ;r?atment in the citv, which position 1 held tor om . . ., ... ? ' . i . .l a? . attention ( ose attention was ci?eo rear, aod Iben cbaoged io trie grocery tum . . . ? , . * . I vi t i? I . , _ the etudeots Oy the instructors to insure ac ot James M Green, one ol the leading fanci ... . . . . , . . . .... _ i u I, curacy thoroughness iu th^u studies, arocera to ihe citv w hieb pt-spton I still hold 3 ? ,M . . 1 ' . i . . . ^ x . and my progress whs rapid, and presume, Owing to tbe thorough training receivrd at n. ? 1 , ,. ' "7. ' . V 7 . . u ., .i / i.mm ... efficient, as I obtain* d a situation as sooo as the Columbia Busmesi College, have been , . . . . .. . . i; . . ??, ?. .l . I reached bone, aod, so tar as Know, am able to master every business transaction thai ... i j aJ iii. , civmg satisfaction. rvrrp.eted tnv Short has come m my work. In future years will r* . * 1 " , ? i \, 'u ,? ., ,K. band coerte is three moathe. liio not think si Ways look n-ick lo lne tune p pent Hi the b , " , ? . . rt-., . _,4l|. .... i tbe Columbia Bnsineas College can be excelled Columbia Busiutss Oollege wtiq pleasure. I . 0 ? ., * a .ui. i . Ii 1 .i__ by toy other in the Stale. kfer wishing reeomaeod rb school to all taho desire a JBf f am ? bosioeil education Your ^ and , 9{? brom your friend and student DAISY STOKKS.