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Sortie From Ladysmilh Destroyed Two Cannon. Only Newt Friday Was From Natal. Loadoe. Dm 9 -?Tbe wnr offiae twaigwt looted tbe following di*p?loh ?ata Ota Biller, dated Prere Cnoip. Dew 9, afteroooo : "Tbe followi. g Wat reoeifed from Oeo Whito today : 'Last uigbt ecot Qea Hooter, with 500 Natal volunteers ander Rnynetoe and 100 of the Imperial Light Home ander Kdward? la earprue a gea oo u bill The twlerpnse wee edroireolv earned ou', aad was entirely ??fwewwftl, the hill being captured aod a eti toon guo tod Howitier dettroyrd ?i?a go" oouou by Otpt Koke aad L eot Turoer A Hasiei ate eaptsjr d aod orooght m Ledyam th Oar loee wan ooe killed aad Maj H*eder*oo of tbe Piret btttahoe of the Argyla Highleodere, treaeded Al Iba ease time Col Keea waited ibe bill oao squadron of taw Niateeotb Haaeere rede rou?d Ptetwortb Hill, baroiog kraale aod easting tbe Boer telsgrnph liaee Taet bad oo oaeaaUiee ' " Boer Heed Linger, Ltdysmitb, Fri ?lay. Dee 8.?Tbe Britieb troope made atafttw between, 1 aad 2 o'eioek to tbe mtrwitg They e-awltd op a ratine aadl eta rated aad oar r ted Lombarde Kap, whieb wan *ield by the B>srs. aad) aa wbleh wer j plaocU a Crousot gaa aad a Howi'iir Tbtte gooe trete deetroyod wub dynamite. Tbe Bntiee enptarnd n Meiim gaa nod t?wa retired Taw Lsnoers, Hostert aod Ooerd* saade a torus weet of Ltdysmitb nt do j break wader eoter of* a beats artillery Ire wUieh ibe B tore returned briekly. Tbe Bn mh utfurwurda re taraed to Ltdysmitb Tb? Boor loose* mre ewportwd to bets beta slight A si row g barf ber ooltmo bne oroeeed haw Twgela riser nt Ooleneo wub ibe ebjees of atiaebiog tbe Britieb K-tooun ewiame Maj Bremen nod I/teat Malao wwi be tried by eoor ten trial to ooonee ttwa with tbe loee of tbe gate Cape To wo. Thursday, Dee 7 ?A bewehrt^ saeo of ibe aetal brigade pjrateeded te tbe froet tonight Ii te koowo tbai ibe Boere bete at em ?ti t tbe eede of their Mower ballet', thus prodeeieg to effeot aiwsMar la ibe dorado am . London, D*o 9.?A special dispatob from Pretoria dated Friday, Dee 8, ?ato 8.000 Britieb troope. preoeeded by aa armored train, are tdtnooiag oo Geletbarg from Neeepooi i Terrible Battle at Stormberg Lood>o, De 11 ?Tbe war nffioe aabl*unee tbe following diopntob from 0*a Potwetttr Welker el Cape To wo : Oataere reports : "Deeply regret to inform yon teal I met with a ecrioos reteree to the attaek oe Stormberg ' " I s i misled as to tbe enemy's poet ttow by tbe gatdee aod fooed imprnntt table growod. Qaeaaliiee, ne far no koowo nt tbe pre oeo t. e?* : Sewoed Btfuliou Rival Irish R.fles, woo .0 d -Leal Oo! Kager. Maj Hen tea. Capt Kelly. Lieut Stephens, Lieu Baraard'Nto caff'* k R ffimsol, wounded?Second Li*ti Mayoerd. tweite men Misting?Capt Weir L cut Christie, Beeoed L'eet R ?dn*?y 290 men 6et oiy fourth Field Battery, severe ly voaoded?Lieut Lewie eod ihre? meo Slightly woanded?Two meo. Settoty eeteolh Field Battery, Kill ed?Ooe guoaer Woaeded?M-j Fedoitnl Nortbomberltod F?siliere, mie*iog ? Mej 8'ettoe, Cspt F'erober, Cnpt Motley. Seeood Ltsot Woke, rtteood Linei Goalsoo. Lieut. Rodoliffs nod 206 moo and en ooo eommissioued eta ears and men K >yak Birkshirt- Regiment, Ki'led? Oen prise's The remainder of my casualties will be wired na noon ne asoertntaed. Molleoo. Gape Colooy. Sunday Dsn 10. 6 30 p m ?Oeo Ostaore'* motemeot mny be termed a reooouoi* eeooe io t'oroe. Its ohjeot was in uncertain the streogth of tbe positioo ot tbe B>ers. wbo were stroogly entrench ed nloog the Stormberg m?ge He left Potter*s k-uel shortly after ooou yeelerday with n fighting foroe slightly tter 4 000 meo. Leaving Molteoo nt 9 o'clock last tteoiog be msde n memornble night mnreb oeer ib ? rooks and eeldt Tnore was oo sound eioept a steady trsmp. aed there were do distinguishing ligbis. ibe bright m<*on hating gooo dowo about half pist 11 Th- column arrited safely within a o-.pl?? ot miles of its destination, the only iooideits of Ike mareb betog an occasional sudden nail of "belt" under tbe belief that the B>ere were oenr Suddenly n territio fire opened simul taoo >o?ly on 'ho British front aod rigrv tank. Ibe R.yel Iriih Kfls. wh ob formed the ndtaooe, sought ahtitrr behind n neighboring kopj? nod wore speedily joined by *be rernsiod? r nf the column I' wae soon found, how eter. ?hat this p"?rino o wa* OOtored by H >er |U'n, which \v more pos?rful than n ni been Hur>joi*pd The tro pa, therefm*. untight a e f-r position ab >ut half a mile aw?y. two ka'ltritt io the meantime, cngsgitig 'hn B ?ers, ni d Ottering thn troops in their ??'Mrpwat Tbt notion tea he;smo general nt long roof* ? '?ra*?hment of toast ed t -fautry ia 'id |iii<u4i (1 nl'i ? view ol cutting oo tbe enemy's right flink Suddenly a strung commando was ?eeu moving from the north and the Royal Irish Kiflee and tho Northumber? land regiment were sent cut to meet it it waa so m tiisoovered, however, that the Boere had machine guna weil placed and the Briruh were compelled to faci' a terriblo fire Finding it impossible to bold the pos'. ion in feoe of ao ouemy apparently 10 superior position, numbers and artillery, ihe Bntieb retired oo Moleoo, rht* Boere followiog up tbe retirement cloeeiy aod bringing two big guns to bear oo tbe retiriog oolamo. It ie believed here that tho Biitisb eaauahice were out eerioos. MOST vSKlUOUS ASPECT OF QATACRE'3 DEFEAT. Loodoo. Deo 11 4 45 a m ?It is bardly too muob to regard Qeo Qat acre's repulse oear Stormbcrg as tbe moat eeriooe defeat British arms have yet sustained in tbe whole oampaigo Already ihe official advices show that two auo were killed, 19 officers and 17 men were wounded aod 696 men are missing But it is svldeot that the worst ie not koowo. Tbe proportion of wouoded aod killed ie to smell, when compared with tbe missing? who are undoubtedly prisoners io (be bands of tbe B >ere?that the supplementary liei ! of oasaaliies is awaited with serious misgivings. It is aleo feared tbet there were eertooe losses of goos aod rqaipment Tbe moat eerioua aspect of tbe affair it the effect it ie likely to have oo tbe Duron io Cepo Colooy. who have baeo watering ae to whether to throw io ibeir lot with tbe H >ers Hosts of the ojtnero farmers are now likely to joio tbe rebellion The defeat ie aleo eerioos because it will delay tbe juoo mow of Go Qataera with Qeo French at Naaowpoort Tbe plan was for their combined forces to relieve the pressure oo Lud Metbueo'e oolooo. APPE LT*8 ? U LL FOR A LIQUOR LAW. The Appelt bill to provide a substitute fur the dispensary, which seems to have attained tome prom inonoe io the state is about as ful lows: It forbids the manufacture, sale etc., of liquois of all forms exoept ae provided io the bill It provides tbat at tbe next general eleotioo '.be voters of each county shall decinre for etriot prohibition, dispensary ander county control, or lioeose os pro?ided for coder the constitution fisch ooootj has the system tbst soits its people best If the vote is fur prohibition they shall have it pore aod simple aod io its most stringent form, if for ooooty dispensary theo a board of ouotrol is provided fur in the ooooty supervisor, tbe foreman of the grand jury, and a citizen to be appointed by tbe mayor or the inteodaot of the ooooty seat Tbe moral cbaraoter feature is insisted upon by the bill for the appointee The board receives $3 a day ft* their services bot sre not to be allowed more than three days in each month The county board purchases the liquors and tbe ma chinery is practically the same as is now in *flf-ct for the state board They are required to publish all of their purchases, so that the public can see as to the matter of the "in fluences" brought to besr on them All of their meetings shall be open to the public. Liquors may he tested by trie chemist of the state universi? ty Dispc nssrics may be opened or ciosed by tbe board, and in any part of the county, even in an unmoor porated town The applicant for nispenser must fiti the same require ments as are now exacted The pro hi? of the sale of liquor goes as now, to the county school fund and to tbe town The same restrictions are now observed in tbe matter of the sales and the hours ate pre served In suol counties as vote for li cense under the constitution, a li cense board, of the same constitu? tion as the board of control is pro vided for. and the same rules apply to them except as to the matter of buying liquor and electing die pnnsers These are established on petition and license given to the man who hss a paper endorsing the request from a majority of the free hoid votets of the town, if under five thousand inhabitants, if over that cf the voters of the ward in which the buainees is to be carried on The foe for license is to be no leas than six hundred nor more than twelve bundred dollars, as the board may see fit The same regulation as to the hours of sales and the restrictions as sre r? quired in the diapennary sie main tamed for the licensed bar The board may have any liquor ISwtSw by the Mtato chemist, ami nh*ll ' exact a $3,000 bond mid pron- cute for violations of it. They ahall pub I lish iboil proceilingrt und their meet* inga Hhall be public The affairs of the preaent State board and diapeuaary shall be wound up wad the a-*Heta turned over to n I) >ard gemmating of u legisiUiive c ?mmitleo on.I ihe ntnto treasurer. Thin i* ilo bill over which the {t'.yr ti^ht ia to be in*<l?\ am' if Senator Appelt ?s r#? illly in eurnest u? to the maii?*r twd d lertnined 10 preati it, it may be level next atalM luw Mr. j M yti let's bid provide* for very near I ly the ??me thing, ami the two forces gjiaf ha nnite?r? in the legislature McKinleys Trained Animals I Subservient Republican Ma? jority Carrying Out Orden? Washington, Dec 11 ?Mr McKin ley's hired men, otherwise known as the republican majmliy of the house, ark obeying orders like trained ani inals They began today the actual work of railroading through the bouse, in a single week, the gold standard bill that McKinley had pre pared last summer The vote is to be taken a week from today, and, of course, the bill wili be passed, an it will be sure to get all the republican votes, and it is being claimed that eight democrats from New York and possibly others from the eaet?m states, will also vote for it The republicans are so fond of wearing their gags that they have offered to give sorao of the time allotted to them for debate on the bill to the democrats The navy department has got Schley well out of the way, but bis friends in Congress are on the alert in bis behalf, as was seen when a proposition, which originated with Mr McKinley, was submitted to them The proposition was that congress pass a bill reviving the grade of vice admiral in the navy, and that Mr McKinley would at once nominate both Hohiey and Sampson to that grade This sounded well, but Schley's friends have so fsr de olined to accept it, unless Mr McKin ley would promise that Schley's oom ination should be made first, so that he would continue to rank Sampson. Representative Berry, of Kentucky, who is one of Schley's stauchest friends ssys he intends to push his resolution offering the thanks of con gross to Schley and the men under bim for destroying Cervera's fleet, bot if an sgreement is tesched about the vice admiral busiuess, that wiil probably end the the whole matter Representative Lentz, of Ohio, bae offered a resolution asking for an investigation, by a special committee of the house, of the charges growing out of the interference of United States troops in mining troubles in Idaho, in defiance of ai.d contrary to the federal constitution, at the iodt vidal request of the governor, wheo 00 tint or insurrection existed, aod without coosultiog the legislature or the local sheriff. If present indications may be de pended upon, the positioo of those democrats who voted sgaiust the dangerous method of refusing to allow a man with proper credentials to be sworn in as a member of the boose, is likely to be vindicated by the final disposition of the Roberts case Members oi the Roberts com? mittee may, of course, cbsnge their minds before their report is made to the house, but it looks now as though their report woold recommend that Roberts be sworn in and then be expelled, because of bis being a polygamist. Members are beginning to realize that the precedent of not allowing a man with regular credent ials to be sworn in, is too dangerous a one to be set up If one tuan cau properly be denied, one hundred men might be treated in the same way by. an unscrupulous majority It isn't the Roberts case, but the principle at atake that makes the action of the house important That Mr Quay isn't ascertain of getting that seat in the Senate, as his friends would iike everybody to believe is shown by the presence in Washington, working in Quay's in terest, of ex Seuator Don Cameron. Mr Quay will also be in Washington this week An adverse report is expected from the Committee on Elections which is one of the few committees not excluded in the re? publican grab of increasing their representatives, but the real fight will be on the floor of the Senate The chances still seem to favor Q*uay, although sevetal of the Senators who had been counted upon as certain to vote to seat bim, are said to be in doubt as to how they would vote It is on the personal friendship of those Senators that Cameron and Quay are now working Senator Mason's sptsob in favor uf his resolution of sympathy for the Transvaal Republio, now eogaged in a ?rar for liberty with Great Biitaio, contains cone, hard knocks for promt nent republicans, including (he presi? dent. Mason may not rank high si u statesman, hut hi* tongUH has a sting on the end of it when he wisbbs tt t> have quite as nagging if not no polish ed, as that wielded by Inguli-, and other sting elingcrs who have been iti the Senate Bosi HfttQS appears to have twsrgtd from his wrsstis with the rheumatism aod his chert; bo>k, which is credited with men a prommuit part in tin* Ohio seaeptigo, an Stoat an a cripple hear He w?s bobbltog out of the White Moose, where ho had been holding a SOlfsrSioe with Mr McKinley and Mr Henry 0? Payne, of Wisconsin, who bat been msutiuoed, Heonai sue eiH-or si 'he bead id ibd Rspoolioau National Comminute, when no waa asked if it w ?!?? :ru<< thai be intended to reiht from the thairmausbip ol the rosaasittt He glared angrily ai the DCWiptptf man who asked lb< QUeS-IOn, before loewsrieg sod then s epped a- he lU'Uod hw.iv : ' N ? one i- author 1 I 1] to ^y wtovf I will do " iS CUBAN OIL cures Uuts, I iiurns, DruiseSi Rheuma' tlbin and Sores. Price, 25 cts hold by HugbaoD'Llgon Co. Olaogapo and Sudig Sitz d by Americans Mauila, Dee 11, 6.46 p. m. ?The advance guard of Gco Grao?'n com maod under Maj Spence, arrived a OUogapo, Subig bay, during the nigh of Saturday. Deo. 9. which plaeo wa occupied with little resistance, thp enemy fleeing. Maj Speoce hud an arduous march over t?e mountain (rails' from Dinaiupthiau . Yesterday uioruiog the Haltimore and Oregon and a ohartercd irantport arrived at Qiangapo trom Ma ?la The oavy was disappointed 'o find ?? army iu possession of the place, whu they had hoped to oap'ure A detacn ment of marines uoder Cap' My - s. oaoupied the navy yard at Olauyapo, and will bold aod ocoupy it as a naval station. The yard consist* of s? ven largo buildings aod somo repairing ano machinery shop*, all damaged bv the bombardment of Sep? 28. ? -amMrtaaww* *awsawa New Orleans, Dec 7 ?It in said a movement is on foot in thin city, backed by eastern capitalists, to control the rice industry A circular letter ban been issued to mill owners a-king for 90 day options on their plants. There are 13 mi'ls in New Orleans. Those who are interested in the undertaking decline to give out details Charleston, Dec 7 ?The petition of the Seaboard Air Line for right of way through certain etreets and for the grant of a large track of unused city land in the extreme western patt of the city, was granted by city council tonight The joint committee on streets ami railroads reported favorably on the petition and it went through unanimously Th? oppowi tion contented itself with qu<**t work on the outride and in the committee room and with a formal protest tu council on the plea of the d terjora tion of the property along the route of the railroad Washington, Dec 11?Commander E T Wood U S N, died of typhoid fever at bis residence in this city at 5 o'clock this morning lie was in command of the gunboat Petrel at the battle of Manila bay lie will be given a naval funeral at Annapolis Wedneaday - am ? * a? ? Not Offered by Deo mark. Washington, Dec. 11?The State department authorizes a contradiction of the report that the government of Denmark has offered the Danish West India inlands for sale /% S(G& CUBAN RELIEF cures Colic, a?fS?*^ Neuralgia and Toothache in ^*Kfp/ five minutefe. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Pricu,25o. Sold bv Hngbsoo Lison Co. Tampa Cubans Excited. Taropu, Fla , Pec 7,?Cubans here are much excited over several apeechen which were made in cigar factories this morning by Cubans whorie names will not be revealed. The speakers were bitter and incen? diary in their language regarding the American occupation of Cuba and advocated the use of force and dynamite to rid the island of all Americans. There are Reveral thou? sand Cubans in Tampa and it is believed these o?ators have come from Cuba to excite the colony and to raise money later on to carry out some pian of insurrection. ?apa> - bubonic Plague Steadily Spreading and Ravoiu tlocs. Kingston, Ja, Nov 28 ?Passen? gers from the west coast of .-outh America report an ominous outlook in connection with the spread of the bubonic plague There seems little doubt that the epidemic is slowly but steadily working westward in South America To this dangerous plague is added the general condition of political uu rest in all the western provinces of gouth America Chili is on the eve of a financial crisis, and possibly of revolution which has only been postponed, and not averted, by the government's re duction of the issue of forced paper currency from $50,000 000 to $20, 000 000 In Peru and Bolivia serious revolutions are going on. They are disorganizing trade Ecuador is in a condition of incipient tevolt against the dictatorship of President Eloy Alfaro and. a strong revolutionary movement, directed by the clerical party, and supported by a majority of the people, is eaid to be in course of organization on Peru vian soil Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food an A aids Nature in strengthening and recon? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is the latest discovered di Test ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gast ralgia,Cramps, and til other results of imperfect digestion. Prepaid by E. C De Witt A Co., Cblcago. F r Im i'ni'pr Ot J S Hudson k Co We can now begin to show you our 1 Part of which are now in. From time to time we will tell you about them. Books Which make the best presents and Picture* Which make the home beautiful, And many useful presents, such as Fountain Pen?9 ALBUMS, and ornamental Gifts, such as Necktie Boxes, Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Cases, tiJlove, Handkerchief and Collar Boxes, Etc SMOKING- SETS. CHRISTMAS CARDS, BEAUTIFUL BOOKLETS. Calendars, Etc. Remember? We will be head quarters for XMAS GOODS. E G. Osteen & Co., Liberty Street, EXPERT HANDS Guided by artistic eyes have produced exquisitely beautiful Trimmed Hats for our Millinery Display. Good judgment and care in the purchasing of material en? ables us to offer Rats of excep? tionally good value at mode? rate figures. miss McDonald. Estate of Aaron D. Kicker, Doe'd* WE WIL'. APPi.Y to the.Judgeof Pro. bate cf Sum<er C ?unt?, *oo D cember '8 Ii, 1899, for a Fioa) Discharge as Execu? tors of ibo last v? Hi and Testament of said deceased K P RICHER, O L KICKBR. L b, DURANT, No* 28, 1899 Kxecutora NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. UFF1CE OF COUNTY TREASURER SUMTEBrCOU NT Y. Sdmtib, S. C ,tSept. 29, 18?9. NOTICE is hereby gi?ectbat I will be io my office io the County Court House at Sumter from October I5tb to December gist, 1899, inclusive, tor tbe collection of taxes for tbe fiscal rear 1899. Tbe levy is as follows : For State purposes, i mills. For County purposes, 3} mills. For Scbool purges, 3 mlils. Total levy, 11} mills. Also tbe following special scbool levies : Scbool District No 1, 2 mills. Scbool District No 16, 2 mills, Scbool District No 18, 2 mills. Scbool District No 20, 3 mills. 1st Clio, 2 mills. Concord, 2 mills. Privateer, 2 mills. No 6, 1 mill. No. 17, 1 Dili. Commutation Road Tax for 1900 is also payatle at tbe same time H. L. SCARBOROUGH, Oct 4 Treasurer Samter Co Notice Of jjggjjjjfc Tbe State of South Carolina?Sumter Coun? ty?Office of Supervisors of Registration, Sumter County, fiumter, S. C , Febrnarv 1st, 1899. Notice is hereby given tbat in accordance witb ao Act of tbe General Assembly, and in conformity with the requirements or the State Constitution, tbe books for the registration of all legally qualified voters, a.-.d for tbe issuing of traneiere, lt*?, wi'l b<* open at the office of Supervisors of Registration in the court bouse, between tbe hours of 9 o'clock a. m . and 3 o'clock p m , on tbe tiratMoo day of each raon:b, until thirty days before the next gtrjeral election Minors who (ball become ot npe during that period of thirty days 6ball he enmird to registration before tbe books are closed, .if otherwise qualified. The requirement tor a qualified voter are that tbe applicant for registration shall be able to read a d write correctly, or posses* in his own name property to tbe amount o' tnree huodrea dollars, upon which be pays taxes E F BURROWS, T. D DrBOSE, J. M KNIGHT, Supervisors of R?g:stratioo Sumter Co. 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