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Soldiers Work to
Safe Transport.
TbirtyFrat Infantry Narrow?
ly Eaoapea Drowning.
Mamie, Nov 28 7 35 p n ?Toe
transport Maoaoenae witb Lieut Col
Webb Hayes aod three companies of
tbe Tbirty first infantry oo board
bae arrived bere She narrowly ea
eaped disaster The offioere prsA
eeJdiero were for 12 daya batli? -,
with buckets The ateamer waa
?oteaworthy, audernaepned and short
of provisions Iler engines broke
dowa aod abe rolled three daya io a
typhoon
Whan the Manaoene* anchored io
Maaiia bay tbia morning, 33 daya
froaa Sea Francisco, 'here were
awveral feet of water in ber hold, aod
4+t grimy, greasy, hungry, esbaoat
*i aoldiere aod aailc.-a bad been pass
ing pocktta of water since Nov 17th,
aight aod day. First Assistant fio
giaeer Dooleavy waa under arrest
aad according to Col Webb Hayes'
eJBeiel report, tba cbtsf engineer
would aleo have been ander arrest if
tbe re bad baeo aay tee to replaoe
bit* r
Tba aalsr-iPe report aleo declares
tbat tba eaptaio of tbe veaaal told
bias tbat tba ooly thing wbioh
broogbt Ibem through waa tbe fact tbat
Iba aiaa ware greenhorns aod failed
ao realiae tbeir danger, wbila ex pen
aaoad eaaeaaa would bave deaerted
Iba abip aad taken to Iba boats io
?id ocean
FLIES BRITISH FLAG
Tba Maoaoeuae ia a obartered ship
flyiog tba Britiah flag She belongs
to a Iras of woioh Seoator Perkins
af Sao Francisco ia alleged to be a
jooior mesa ber Tbe officers aay tba
firm bought ber for $45.000 bod tbey
claim efforts were made to eel I her
to tba government for $150,000 She
alerted from Sao Francisco accom
pasted by tbe transport Pekin, which
carried Iba remainder of tbe regiment
aad encountered beevy eeae to Hon
olalo without aooidaat After atart
/iog it developed tbat aba waa onder
aaoaaed and soldiera bad to be de?
tailed to act ae firemen, ooal paaeera
aad weitere aod to do otber work
Before reaching Honolulu tbe craw
^concluded that tba abip waa not aafe
wed Iba majority agreed to deaert.
Tboagb I bey were cloaaly watobed,
?may of tbe craw succeeded in get
tiag away, aod tbe Maeaoeoee left
Hoaolalo witb leaalbaa half ber crew.
Tba oaplala of tbe ttaoeport eo Nov
17tb. told Col. Hayea tbat tba
vaaael bad sprung a leak eod an
iavaatigatioo, resulted io finding
aaveral feet of water io tbe bola
Tba steam pomps were tried bot
failed Io work, eod there were no
bead pampa oo board. However, 46
baoketa ware foaad, 3 others were
improvised aod tbe aoldiere oot
employed ia working tbe abip were
organiaed into five shifts and,
stripped and forming lines, tbey
began beiliog, tbe offioero work
working witb tbe men. peeeing ibe
beokete which were eent op to tbe
deck by a windlass. Tbe loogeet
time a abift ooold ataod waa two
boors, and ofteo the period waa not
loeger tbaa balf an hoar Tbe bail
lag eootiaued ootil tbe abip eocbor
ad here 1
IN UTTER DARKNESS
Tbe eama day tbe leak waa die
oovered tba mecbioery collapsed, and
tba electric lighting plant end evapo?
rating, distilling and refrigerating
apparatus failed to work. Tbere
were oo la p# aod the few candles
faaad were exbaoated after a few
daya Daring the last week of tbe
paaaege tbe Maoaneoee wee in utter
derkneae at night. She had been
rolling ia beevy eeae all tbe way. but
Nov. 2*2d abe encountered e typhoon
aod pitched aod Indeed alarmingly
Tba Pskin became separated from
tbe Maoaoenee io the storm
Tba water roee rapidly and tbe
bailing force wee doubled But tbe
buckets were gradually smashed, aod
barrels and boxes were substituted
for them, tbe men workiog in dark
aaaa. pleoke and pieces of iron shaft
I ing being violently washed among
them Tba firemen coald oily feed
tba fires by being lifted on the shoul
ders of the otber men, through water
waist deep.
Tbe typhoon lasted two daya and
e balf, aod io the mi 1st of it the
eogioee stopped Che officers then
bald e ooouci* aod foond that there
were 420 p joa on board with life
boot accommodations for 213
8ING WHILE DEATH IS NEAR
In the meantime tbe men below,
ignores, of Ibeir extreme peril, were
peeeing buckets end singing "What
Iba bell do we cere," while the ship
rolled helpless on Ibe ocean, with
hatches oloeed
Tbe beat waa intenae until the
typhoon paeeed, and then 'he Pekin,
which bsd retrsced I? r course about
70 nvle. , came alongside the Man?
aoenee, which wee rolling so heavily
Ibat Ibe eoldiera in the hold could,
at each roll, see the Pekin through
tbe halebee overhead
Mr James S Pottit, commander of
)be Thirty firat volunteer regiment,
ordered the ftianeuenee lo proceed to
Aoaa and await relief, but tbe cap
taia af Iba Maoeoanae declined, the
aay, because the government
wee renting the ship for $500 per
day.
Throughout the remainder of the
voyage the engine of the Manaueose
failed frequently and llM ship would
roll for a few hour* while the engines
were repairing Then the steamer
would proceed sgain for a few hoars
The meat aod vegetables rotted
because of the failure ot the refrig
orators nnd were thrown overboard
After the storm, tbe water supplied
to the ship at Elonolo u had to be
used for tbo boiicis and there was
ittle or none for drinking
Trying to Cheaped Cotton.
New York, Nov. 30?Yesterday
the New York papers published an
advertisement reading a* follows :
?'Cotton-Immediate snd sensational
break certain ; exports sure of crop of
11,000,000 bales ; tremendous slump
inevitable. Crisis has been roached
sooth, oarryiog enormous quantities
t j slim margins, having pyramided
from 6 cents a? ; short interest en?
tirely eliminated To whom are bolls
to sell ? Market unwieldy and un
aafa. Sell cotton for 100 pointa pare
profit Further particulars, address
?Trutboeeker.' H
This is followed today by another
advertisement tesdiog :
"Cotton?My prediction of a slump
waa immediately followed by a 16
point break, she wing precarious con?
dition of present market. Liverpool
aod Memphis were beovy sellers
Neill, the ablest cotton expert in the
world, is more positive thin ever that
yield will now exceed 11,000,000
bales. Market io honeycombed with
stop orders It is, but a question of
hours when tbey will be reached.
Information sornto be made publio
aa to cotton held by interior will send
Janosry below 6 60 Full informa
lion aod facts given Address
'Trotbseeker 1 "
Wa do not know who the aothor of
these advertisements is, but it is ru
mored that they have beoo inserted
in the interests ?of a group of bucket
shops whose customers ?re besvy
long of tbe market, aod whose only
possible aslvation is to bring about a
break that will wipe out margins We
think the public ought to be brought
to an understsnding of the situation
Private cables to us from Liverpool
today advise an sdyaoc? tbsre of
2 64 aa a result of the giod trade,
demand aod th^ besltby condition io
Manchester, which, it is stated,
promises to continue There is,
therefore, oo reason why owners of
ootton should expect any lower
prices than genoine trade conditions
justify, or be terrorized into selling
by snonymoos advertisements
Price, MoCotmick ?Sc Go
Heater's Views Arguo in Fa*
vor of Predicted Short Crop.
New Orleans, Deo 1 ?Secretary
Hester's New Orleans cotton ex
ohsnge ststement issued today shows
tbe monthly movement to Nov 30
and the weekly movement to Deo 1,
Inclusive
The total for November was 1,659,
212 sgaioat 2.352.906 last yesr aod
2,349,751 yea? before last.
The amount of Ihe crop brought
ioto sight for the three months from
September to November inclusive is
1,000 000 bsles behind last year
The movement from tbe first of
September to Nov 30 includes totsl
receipts at all United States delivery
ports, 3 029,734 v against 4,277,768
last yesr ; overland by railroads
across Ihe Mississippi, Ohio and
Potomac rivers 581,033 against 403.
064 iast year ; southern mill tskings
exclusive of quantity consumed at
southern outports, 412,150 against
375,670 laat year, and interior stocks
in excess of those held st tho end of
tbe commercial sesson, 188,465,
against 544,825 last year
Tbe total amount of the cotton
crop brought into aight during the
three months ending Nov 30, 1,511,
381 against 5,601,307 last year snd
5 311,087 year before last
Foreign exports for the fitst three
months of tbe season have been
1,986,222 bales, showi ng a decrease
under last sesson of 333,650
Stocks at the sesboard aod the 29
leadiog southern interior markets on
Nov 30 were 1.855,585 agaiust
1,973,495 the ssme day Isst yesr
Up to Nov 30 Isst yesr 49 68 iOO
per cent of the cotton crop had been
marketed and for the ham ?? three
months in 1897 the percentage of the
crop brought into sight wss 47
12 100 ; percentsge marketed was
51 83 100
In addition to the monthly figures
Secretsry Heater issuad today a
statement of the weekly movement
for soven dsys ending Doc. 1. in?
clusive, showing total brought into
sight this week 367,175 against
527,376 for the seven days ending
Dec 1, inclusive, last year ; 5.15,999
year before last and 408.294 the
ssmc time in 189o\
- ijju i a a i as?
Tho Appetite of a <*oat
I*. envied l)jr all poor ?lyape|>ticn whom Mom*
ach anil liver are out of order. All nueh should
Know ti\M Dr. King'? New I.He Pills, ihr won
derful Mouiiieh SSal Liver Remedy, isjlvsfl a
splendid Mppetite, SjbSJSjsI dilution ufid n fsgl
ler bodily habit that innurc* perfect healh and
great energy. Oalj 2ie at J. F: W. DeL rine'i
drag stars. 4
TRAIN ROBBERY
AT BRANCHVILLE.
Tho Two Messengers Say a
Stogie Man Dia the Work.
Charleston, Duo 1 ?Ao unknown
white marked roan robbed a Sourhrrn
Ktprttl Company oar nrar B-;anohvilie,
S C , on ?he Soulhern Railway tooiiiht.
Tho train bad just left tbe station when
Mi *h ?n^ers Uamsey and K ?odes were
covered with two revolvers held io tbe
bands of tbe stalwart robber. ? Ooe
m<<*eeocer was mado to stand with bis
hand* over bis head and tbe other was
oominaodtd to hand over the money
paobages io tbe safe. Seventeen hun?
dred dollars were secured aod tbe
robber, after warning tbo meeteogers
not to put a foot outtido of tbe oar
until tbe train bad got under way
again, pulled tbe bell cord at:d jumped
? tf as the traiu slowed up. Tbe con?
ductor saw the robber as no escaped
aloogside the track, but thinking bim a
tramp, signalled the engineer ahead.
When the train got under headway tbe
messengers oame out aod told thuir
story. Tbe oar was a combination
baggage and eipress oar and the door
had been opened to permit tbe con?
ductor to ibaoh tbe baggago seotioo,
which was in tbe forward seotioo of the
oar. It wi*s oo sooouot of this faet
tbat the robber was alls to enter tbe
oar. Ooe cf tbe safes io tbe oar whioh
escaped the robber's notice ooniatned
$8.000. Tbe sheriff of Dorhoester
with six meo sod two hounds has been
hurried to tbe scene of tbo robbery aod
wilt tako up tbe obase.
A spsoial from Braoohville says that
two inco commited tbe robbery, but
the messeogers who arrived in Charles?
ton s?y tbat there was only ooe robber.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I.
T. Ha writes. 'Tour bottles of Electric Bit?
ters has cured Mrs. Brewer, of scrofula, which
bad caused ber great suffering for jears. Ter
rible seres would break out on ber head and
face, and tbe beat doctors oould gire no belp;
but ber cure is complete and ber health is ex?
cellent." This shows what thousands have
proved?tbat Electric Bitters is the beet blood
purifier known. It is tbe supreme remedy for
ecsema, tetter, Bait rbeum, ulcers, boils and
running sorss. It stimulate* liver, kidneys
and bow?i, expels poisons, helps digestion
builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold
bj J. F. \V. DeLorme, Druggist. Guaranteed.
4
Fee of Physician at Inquest
Attorney General Bellinger has been
asked for an official opioioo as to
whether ao eiamloiog physician is
entitled to a $5 fee for eaob post?
mortem of examination into oause of
suddso death, aod be decides tbat it is
a per eaoita fee, aod tbat tf three
bodies are found, and an inquest is held
over tbe three bodies at tho same time,
under the law the physician is entitled
to a fee of $5 for eaob body ?Neos
aod Courier, Nov 29
Washington, Nov 30 ?Gen Leon
ard Wood, commenting this evening
upon the report that he might suc?
ceed Gen Sternberg as surgeon
geueral of tbe army said that it was
without foundation. "My relation
witb tbe medical department of the
army, ao fsr as any further duty in
the medical corps is concerned," said
Geo Wood, "is at ao end, and what?
ever doty I may perform in tbe army
iu tbe future will be in the line "
The Race to Manila.
Washington, Nov 30 ?Tbe cruiser
New Orleans has arrived at Colombo
on ber way to Manila This brings
her up to the cruiser Brooklyn for the
first time since tbeir ocean race to
tbe Philippines began The Brook
lyn arrived at Colombo yesterday and
will ooal probably in time to get
away ahead of the New Oilcans.
Tbo latter bas been gaining of late,
however, and bas bettered her posi?
tion by two days against the Brook?
lyn since leaving Aden. At the rate
the indicstions are tbat the New
Orleans will be the first to arrive at
Manila.
?robab!jf you use it?
Nearly every on? docs, and If so you
know all about how far superior it is to
either baking soda or baking powd'.r.
Leaven
is the latest advance in baking prepare'
lions, and if yen don't use It you should.
I tu Bettet Than 8oda
iu s it will make biscuitJtiit right
?very time. No more yellow spots or
i? tu tuate?
.' Is Better Thun linking Powdet
l) cattle it Is half as strong again a:.;!
into heaping tenspoonful will da the
>?.?? U i*! iw? rounded teaspoonfuls oi
a ;> ? i luihing powd? r? vor made,
HI) ?:. *l Spoil
. > prepared thai with ordin?r)
u i . will rotein Its full strength t<
, .i Wo do ii"t have t<> peck it iu
\\ . ns like baking powder, and tin
.. m ; enables us in give you bcttci
i . ?. v your moot y than you evei
i I i? tore
' . ? ,'. ,/r/i it'ai\-Hfth the whole f/ni/ "
< r I9S con s.- -3 ounce* fo?-fi ? ceV*
Notice of Registration.
The State of South Carolina?Sumter Coon*
ty?Office of Supervisors of Registration,
Sumter County, Sumter, S. C , February
lat, 1899.
Notice i? berebv given that in accordance
with an Act of the General Assembly, and in
conformity with the pqureajpnts of the State
Conutitutioo, ihe hooka for the registration
of all legally qualifi-d voters, at.d for the
issuing of trans *-rs, * 12,, * 1 I be open at the
office of Supervisors of Registration 'n the
court house, bei? pen th* hours of 9 o'clock
a. m.. and 3 o'clock p. m . 00 the tirstVnn
day of each month, until thirty days before
ihe next general election. ?Minore who fbull
become ot a?e riuno^ that period of ihlity
days shall be entitled to registration before
the books are clo.?ed, if otherwise quali?sd.
The r*quiremems for a qualified voter are
?hat the applicant for registration shall be
able to read a'd write correctly, or possess
10 his own uame property to the amount of
ttiree hundred dollars, upon which he pays
taxes. E F IJURROWS,
T D OuTtOSR,
.) M KNIGHT,
Supervisors of ?egtstratioa Sumter Co.
Mch 1
$2.75 ftgAJ^yy&Aj,
_a awit'LAa ea.ee WATvarkuot
W -^Pr""~?UiKIYrosil I'OU $2.75.
3^ Send No Money. S^'Va*
^* stale jour helftbl. mid welgbt, btate
number of inches around body at
br?aat taken o\er vest under coai
clone up under arms, and we wUI
send you this coat b> express, C. O.
. 1>. ?abjeet lo eiialaatlou; examine
and try It on at your nearest ex?
press office and ft found exactly
as represented and tue most won
derrul value you ever eaw or her.nl
or and equal to any coat you can buy
f or I0.OO, par the ex pi ess Bf ?al ear spteisl
om-rprl??, e2.7?, and express charges.
THIS MACKINTOSH M latest
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taa eolor, irfnuln* UivOiCotti U Iota; extra
lone, double breaated, 8ager velvet
"o'.lar, fancy plaid lining, waterproof
?owed, strapped ani cemented seams,
(suitable for botb rala or <m?t* oat. and
guaranteed fraat.it vslas ever offered
*bv us or any other hou*e. For I re*
Cioth sample of Men's Mackintoshes up
to SS.m>. and Made-to-Meaaure Suite
*d Overeoate et from S5.00 to aiO.OO, write tor tree
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-MANUFACTURERS 0F-<?
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Moulding & Building
Material.
office and Warerooma, King, opposite Can
non Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
JBV*Pnrcbae* our make, which we goarantc
superior to any sold South, and
thereby pare money.
Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty
October 16?o
ARE YOU NEEDING AN IRON
_SAFE?_
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED GEN?
ERAL AGENT for the Alpine Fire
and Burglar Proof Safe Company. 1 am
prepared to offer liberal terms to those *ho
are in need of a good safe
For prices end terms address
M'h 24
J. A. RENNO,
Sumter, 8. 0
THE BANK OF SUMTER,
SUMTER, S. C.
City and County Depositary
Capital Itcok paid in,
Uodivldel surplus.
$75 000 00
16,000 00
Individual liability of stockholders
in excess of their stock, . 75,000 00
Transects a general banking business; also
has a Savings Bank Department Deposits of
$1 and upward received Interest allowed aj
the rate of 4 | er cent, per annu-r, payable
semi-annuall 7
W F. B. HAYNSWORTH, President.
Marion Moisb W F. Kiiami,
Vice-Presldort. Cashier.
Jan 31
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Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip?
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UFFIOK OF
COUNTY TREASURER SUMTER COUNTY.
CtTMTtt, S. C , Sept. 59, 18S9.
NOTICE is hereby given that I will be in
my ( ffice in ihe County Court House
at StlBttef from October 15th to December
fist, 1899, inclusive, tor the collection of
iHXia tor the fijcal year 1899 The levy is as
follows :
For State purposes, n mills.
For County purposes, 3$ mills.
For .School purposes, A ratils.
Total levy, 11 $ mills.
Also the following special school levies :
School Diatnci No 1, 2 mills.
School Diatrici No it;, 2 milla.
School Diatrici No Im, 2 milla.
School Diatrici No 20, :t nulls
Si t Clio, 2 mills
Concord, 2 mills
Privateer, 2 mills
No b, 1 mill.
No 17, 1 mill.
Commutation Road Tax for 1900 is also
|H)i! at tho same time
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KI.75 IS OUft SrECUL 90 BAYS PB8CL ZRJXi
cl s\Otbei i. Euch an otfpr w<u .mrpr MS/ln 'jofore.
TUL' IA1IC .ViLlVi |.<onenf the mmt JorableaDdoweet^altCBedln
InC AvmC UUttll StrumentSover luude. FromthoUlOStration
shown. v?bi.-'? Isengraved direct iroui s photograph, you ear form
some idea, of Its :n?awtifui epnaeiwasa, Made from Solid
Vu?- rtcrOawcd QaU, ?WH? Onish, ^SSffSmlaTaat*'
Sdand onmiuenied, ir.test iSOOatyla. tiik Aisaqi i^n
I feot b inobei Jilph, 41 ineuos loiv. -J ';;c bca wide ana wetfjasr
JMin t^^dA;CODtain i j n<"a?*?,li .<t.in ;a:. f jUovs: UUpafcon,
frlnrtesl. Ikyleisea, M?lsdla, Sstsate, bessse?? Ba?a Oseatsr,
T sbte (015 ler, Siaaases Verte, FrHaisoJ I'ortp, &rd Vox 11 ? m.i
oa 1 a SS? onplfrs, 1 Toue Swsil, 1 Ursrd On;?b Huell, 4 SM?
OltbSStl alTaeee ltpMi>-.tto.-/ P'.-.'C "anllly llrcd?, 1 SMcf 17 Vnrt
bwrci Slelotbc lWr<i?, 1 S?l of HI Char?iu|?lT Brilliant i>letli>
Sseda, ISst of i'4 Klrli Bt-llowS.aroth Diapaioa SeeSs, 1 Sot of
31 i'm-jmt- Ruit Melodious Principal U> - c .. 0
T'JC t>'MC OUrrU p.otl(-n roaaift of tbe celebrated
InC P.ViflC vUCCn >.'idlt.Td? which (.raonly used
la the highest Krad* lostraiaMta, ei-o fitted withHa?
tumi l'oupl 'raand Vox llumuia, also l>e*t Uol^c felts, leathers
ctt ., t*ll<?w.i of the liest t jbbor cloth. 3-p)y bellows ftocfc
and finest leather in reives. THE ACME QUEEN is
Rnlsbed srlth a 10x14 bevtlod plate I renen Mirror, nickel
pin ted ps lat : 1 ??.:nedar.d every Modern improvement. VI
n'kSISII I UKi: a handsome or^an stool andtbo bestorgaa
laiitruetlon book pubUshed.
CUAR^MTEEy>25 YEARS SSrP^
ass?et|e? S Ureaawe Issue a written Mndingtiyeer
gtutranteei by the t"i-rr.s andoondiUons of whi^h if any
p?rt atves ???tt wa repair it rraa of ehanMb Tryiion?
SJMSthand WO will refund your money if you aienot
iierfeetly sail I.ed. &??.? < r 1 >?????? organc will bo told a<
\':\.~*. OraVraiease* }>mrtn>iAj.
OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED P/S
pAtdealt wttb usesh your neurhhorabout us, ^.vrito
tlie utiblif h?r of this paper, orMetmpolltaa Katlnnal 9"
bank, Natt? :ni Bank of the Repa bile, or i;a:iu ?t <? ?maaeree, Chieaifo; ?r Gerraan rx^hanjre Bank, New York.or
tny railroad orexpreeseompany in Cblcatroi SJe ????<? a labial mtotor S4fll_aoo.aa, ocean} entire one oi the karg*
e..t hnsif? ? blocks IB Chicago arvl employ over SOSpeopfe i'i our o?tti bttllding. HRsr.LL Olt<;AXHAT SSS.SS ?.4
ap; PlsRoa, c r.'s.noand op; also everything1 to mtisie.il Iswtrumeni at lowesS wbolesala pricts. Write fur fro*
bj)Prinl nrtrm, piano aiul musical instrument catalogue. Atidre&a, m
SEARS, * ROEBUCK 61 CO. (Inc.). Fulton. Oesolainesand Waynan Sts.. CHICAGO. ILL.
mm JfMOVMSn l/*M* mm,
_;_ Has moved his stock of ?
Hardware, Stoves, Cut?
lery, Crockery, &c#,
Into the large store next to First National
Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker &
Bultman Company,
And \9 dow better prepared with a larger utocfc than ever, to supply tbe public
witb everything in his hue. Bspcoifti attention io directed to tbe very largs
lino cf
Stoves and Stove Fixtures,
Hoth cooking abd beating, ana &l?o to our large line of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS.
Our repular line? of Hardwire," Tonl*. ('utlery, (iunn, Ammonition, Harness,
Saddlery, Hooicfurnisbiog (ieods, fcs., will be found larg?r and more complete.
Wo also carry Engine hi d Mill Supplies. Hemembtr, all our stoves are
warranted Call aod see us. Very respectfully,
L. B. DURANT.
Sep 6?x