The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 24, 1900, Image 7
Inside Information on Japan
Irving Ryttenbarg Gives the
Paota From Hn Own
Observation.
Kobe, Japan, Deo 97, 1899 ? A
telegram received via L>udon, da'ed
Dto 21, givee the following informa?
tion :
"A bill haa been introduced into
the Ii mied States oongreee to author
iwa the eppointmeel of a ooramiaaiou
lo report on the industrial oonditioo
of Chine and Japan."
An tbio ie in porauanoe of Preai
done McKinley's meeaage I have no
doubt tbat are tbia reaches you it
will bava been paaaed and tho com
mmeionsrs about to be appointed.
lo ibie oommteeioo going to be?
come anotber of Ibe laroee or will
raaliy oompatenl men be appoiotod
thereon ? Will they oome out here
and be wined and dined by official*,
given Oeiehe apreee and danoee,
bava a lot of etatiotice rammed down
their tbroata and then go home aajing
what a floe country it ie and what a
epleodid race of people tbe Jape are?
Au iaveetigalioo of tbia aort which
ie to be a referenoe for commerce and
will no doubt bave aome effect there?
upon, aboold be made rigoroua and
impartial to all concerned ; the
bad ae well aa tbe good aide of Ibe
country being abown up to tbe light.
1 4o not wiab to take away from
tbe Jape any credit tbat in due them,
bot ae ao mueb baa been laid and
writtae "pro/' don't you think it
time ibat aome one put a few "cone"
ie tbe caee ? Comparisona being at
?II times odiooe, 1 eball avoid them
altogelber, becideo I am not acquaint
ev) with the Obineee eioept by hear
eay. though their aptoeee for butineee,
and irrumercial proclivitiee are in
perior to any Oriental nation
Tbe Japanese, aa all foreigners
doing bueiueae here know, are, with
e very few eicepiiooe, "etriuly no
reliable " a fact of which the govern
?sent oficiala and even aome of the
beat mercbanta are folly aware and
will wben preievd admit aa truih
Ooeaeiooelly artioleo appear in Jap
aeeee uewapapera which wben trana
laied prove to be no more nor leaa
than appeals for reform in thia direc?
tion
??Strict honesty" in boeineaa ia al
meat unknown What importer in
tbe country when the question ia put
attatght to hire can deny tbat if the
market prioe fell how much trouble
be would bave in making bis ous
tomer toke delivery of goods, if be
eooceeded at all 7 Wh?; exporter is
there who haa not fot od out after
making a contract for aercbeudiec
ibat bia neighbor, who alt uncon
eetoee of tbe fact, baa been willing
to pay a trifliog advance in price, ia
receiving hie goods, whereas be is
mat witb a "smiling bow" and "no
goods " The Jsp says he is very
?humpai (foil of aoiiety) about it, but
"sbiksta ga aai" (it can I be helped)
Wheo tbia latter phrase is obliterated
from the langosge and ao aoatitute
aVIowed then will the Jap become ?
reliable merchant
It ie so much eaaier for bim to
sorug bio shooldsrs snd say "shiksta
ga aai" than to give too real acd
truthful reply
"Make oontreote," tbe uninitiated
?aye Very good, but a contract is
only good when you are holding
eeeb money ae ? eeoority, and this
can eeldom be famished, as the Jap
eneae do a larger buaineso on a
eaaaller carilal than any one oan
readily imagine. Also interest rates
era \ -ry high, owing to tho lack of
proper aecurity
Will a contraot hold good in a
Japanese ooort ? Well, figuratively
it ie aoppoaed to do so, bot it will be
many days before a foreigner can get
justice in a Japsceae ooort ooless
eome of the powere who were eo
ready to ratify the "treaty" will etep
in and I 'se a hand
1 bee; to call attention to a caae
wbiob ie eioitiog the iodignatiou of
?very foreigner in the Orient and I
ftel sore that the British consul is
only wsiting for tbe proper time to
bava his say in the matter
Tbe caae fn question is tbat of M
Kent, eecond officer of the "Tamba
Mara." a Japanese stesmer, witb
foreigners for chief officers
Mr Kent reprimanded and reported
the Japaneae quartermaster for
smoking od daty which was sgainet
the rules
Neil day the quartermaeter came
in the e?<bin of Mr ?Cent and in an
insulting tone ssid it was a diamond
in his ring tbst wss taken for a
cigarette, pot bis flat in the officer's
fsce, whereupon Ihn officer pushed
his bend away receiving in return a
blow in the face from tho Japaneae
In the fight tbat naturally followed
tbe Jap wee knocked down and
received a black eye, the officer was
eeverely bitten in tho thigh in six
different pieces
N >w here ie Japanese justice Mr
Kent (British sub|ect) sftor a long
trial (bail being at first refused and
afterwards allowed > is sentenced to
eiz months bard labor The counter
charges against the Jap. the aggress
ot. reaulted in a sentence of five days
deteotioo
If that is the eott of verdicts that
are given at the beginning of tbe
new regime, what can foreigners
eipect under Japeneec law in fu?
ture r
Jepan bee at present for a visitor
Mr Diosyj the gentleman who firm
wrote a book on the country, "The
New far Etat," and is cow visiting
it for tbe first time to see it he
struck it right He is. of course,
being eotertained nicely by the Jap
anese authorities, and is the laugh?
ing stock of the foreigner pspers
and reaidenta If oar commissioners
want to have a nice time let them
follow his example?write a book,
aend a few copiea out for free die
tribution I will promise them a
warm reception But if they want
to make a atudy of tbe circustsnces,
let them come incognito ss tourists
or better atill aa business men, in
stesd of bringing lettera to tbe em
baaay or consulate, to, business firms
who do not have to be political for
political reasons Yon will then be
able to get a proper report
Why baa thia not been brought
forward before now ?
Government officials could not well
do so, tourists do not see enough of
it (though they realize the troth of
it). Residents either bive become
too indifferent ss they be come accus?
tomed to Oriental life or for business
reasons they do not wish to have
their name brought forward io con
nection with same because they have
to remsin here But aa none of the
above conditions apply to me I un
heaitatingly atate the facta aud sign
myself, Sincerely yours,
Irving A. Ryttenberg
mmm^ I I aSW?
MINISTERS DRAWN ON
JURY
Orssoville, Jsn 16.?In tbe list of
jurors drawo for tbe sooood week of
tbe approaohiog term of court, the
oamea of :bree well kocwn ministers
of the fr^pel appear, oecoely, Drt 3.
R. Prettoo, V\. J Laogstoo sod D
W Key, of this city. The drawing of
the retereod gentlemen to serve on the
jury of tbe circuit court has occasioned
ooosidersble surprise sod much com*
meat, sod many qoestioos bsfe been
asked not only et to tbe legality of tbe
iooovation, as mioistere are exempt by
Saw from aerfiog on jurist. Tbe jury
commissioners tay they deairo to get
tbe best meo io tbe eouoty aod at tbe
preaobert aod tbe edttora now aod theo
make uofavorable commeot wbso juries
fail to eooviot, ibey with to give them
a ehaooe to pnt tbeir theories ioto
praotioe. A lor of preaebera, editors
aod others wLo sre exempt have been
plaeed oo tbe jory iiat for the preteot
year, aod tbe eommiaaiooera hope they
will oot claim exemption, aa tbe
supreme ooort bat decided iHat being
esempt from serf ice does oot diiqaalify,
for it is a matter of pertooal privilege
Reports From God. Otis
Wasbiogtoo, Jao 17.?Tbe follow
iog oablegrama were reeeived today by
tbe war departmeot from Oen Otia :
Manila, Jao 17
Sohwao'a troops io posteanoo of
Bataogaa profinoe about to mote east?
wards |SSS profiooea of Tayabaa aod
Letuoa ; Wbeatoo mofiog oo Laoerk
aod Taal sad baa oavy cooperation ;
casualties tlight, iosnrgsot lott oootid
erable io meo aod property as keep up
oooataot opposition ; expedition oader
Kobbe leafet for hemp ports tooigbt.
Otis.
Maoila, Jao 17.
Oen Hogbes abaeot oo western ooatt
Paoay, polioiagtbat eeotioo Baod of
86 Ttgslot wbiah laoded Negros in
December struck by Byros to Negros
mountain* who killed 19, oaptared 28
riflea aod ammunition No oasaslttea.
Troops to northern Loioo busy pursu
tog robber baodt wttb good resoUa.
Ota.
Tbo iooreaaad profit of tbe producers
of illamioatiog oil from tbe iooreats io
prise of 3 ceots per galloo oo tbe
billioo galloos told aoooallv io tbo
Uotted States will bs about $30,000.
000 every twelte mootbs. It it ooted
iaoideotaliy "tbat tbe oft-quoted
remark about tbe obespoett of petro
learn aa s consequence of the Standard
Oil Company's policy io bosioeas does
oct hove aoy more application today
than it did a few yesra ago. Tbs prioe
ia oow fully as bigh ss it was io 1880."
M^aM^^*ww?^asefi
Oeo. Wheeler's Resignation.
Washington. Jao 17. ? It is under
? tood here that Geo Wheeler'* return
from tbe Philippinen is oo account of il
health While it it not admitted that
be has reaigoed bit oommistioo, it it
stated that if he has tbe pretideot will
*u?peod aotion until be oeo confer with
him with a view of dissuading him
from such a course. (le is nearly 64
years of age, tbe statutory limit of
aetife service in the army, aod but for
that fact would hafn been appoioted a
brigadier general in the regular army.
The president it said to fafor a t Ian
which will authorise the appoiotment of
Geo Wheoior, Geo Lea aud perhaps
one or two other brigadier genorals on
tbe retired bat io acknowledgment of
their faithful scrfioos to the country
during aod siooe tbo Spanish war It
it aaid tha: it ooe of Its rcasoos why
Gen Wheeler it surnmooed homo tt
lull time
?awas*?saai?
That Ttirolthlng ll? n<U< he.
wTewM <|ui<'kly h'rtva you, it you SttJ I?r
KinK** New Uaj pill?. Taeessedool aaflsrevs
hnve |?r.?*e?l their iu:it<*hl'-M worth l'?r Sick
U'l Ravvaes a^sawsaes, Teey aiakt son
Staad BUS! strong Nervei? and awiM ag lewl
baalth BBS) to t ik?. Try them. Only 25
easts. Monty tack if aal cured. Sod Ihy ,f
t W. DeLoraae, Druggist. 1-6
TUE PHILIPPINE WAR.
Number of Encountere in
Winch Insurgents Losa
Men.
Washington, Jan 19 ?The war de?
partment today received the follow
ing cablegrams from Gen Otis :
Manila, Jan 19
Hughes report from Gen Jone de
Buena Rista, western cost Parity,
that crossed mountains northwesterly
directions from San Joaqu'n, Panay,
17th ; struck enemy crossing Antique
river, capturing rifled cannon and
Nordenfeldt; pursued insurgents
Through Antique, Engana and Silia
lorn, tneir cspital, and marched to
Sun Jose Our casualties, one wound*
ed ; enemy's loss considerable Entire
population tied to mountains, ileat
oppressive.
Otis
Manila, Jan 19
MacArthur reports. 17th inst that
35 rifles surrendered at Floda Bianca;
that at Manibaug, McRae, Third
infantry, captured three insurgent
officers, wife of Gen Mescardo, con?
siderable insutgent property and
liberated three Spanish prisoners ;
that at Calang, captured 10 insur?
gents, burned seven tons of rice and
insurgent barracks ; that Sullivan,
Thirty fourth infantry, near San Jose,
surprised insurgent force, captured
six rifles and considerable livestock ;
that Lieut Houle, Third infantry,
captured, near Maloios, one officer,
25 men and six rifles ; that Van
Horn, Seventeenth infantry, struck
Lad ones at San Tacrcz, killed 17,
wounded 5, captured 13 and 9 rifles ;
MacArthur reports, 18th inst, strong
mounted position west Mabalacat,
occtipied by Gen flizoo and 6tf men,
captured yesterday by McRae, Third
infantry ; enemy ieft lieutenant and
four dead men in trenches ; McRae
captured captain one man. 130 rifles,
several thousand rounds of ammuni?
tion, destroyed arsenal, quantities
of rice ; casualties one man wound
ed ; Bates reports that Schwank
column cavalry refitting at Batau
gas to move eastward on 19th ; in?
fantry now moving that direction ;
enemy retiring, suffering loss in men
and property ; our casualties few,
mostly alight wounds ; that portion
Wheaton's troops will enter Lemery
and Taal tomorrow now'meeting oppo?
sition in mountains which impedes
march. Six officers, 54 enlisted men,
four civil employes, 11 friars, all
Spanish prisoners released by
Schwan, arrived from Batangas last
evening : nearly 'J0O arrived Manila
day before, via.Calamba Young, at
Vigan. reports number successful
skirmishes in mountains with rem?
nants insurgent organization and
robber bands, with slight casualties
among his troops Kobbe expedi
tion Randolph Light battery,
Forty third and Forty seventh infan?
try, convoyed by navy vessels Helena
and Nashville, sailed for Albany
province and Satar and Leyte islands
yesterday
Otis
A Rtmia naval tfficvr *ays war
between Russia and Japan is inevitable
atid that Englaud will have t < fight to
retain her territory in the SSJt
Out in Kansas
lives a happy wife. She writes: 441
have used Mother's Prlend before
two confinements. The last time I had
twins, and was in labor only a few min?
utes. Suffered very little." The reason
why
Mother's Friend
does expectant mothers so much
good is because it is an external liniment,
to be applied upon the outside, where
much of the strain comes. It helps be?
cause the pores of the skin readily absorb
it, and it comes into direct contact with
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Morning sickness is quickly banished,
end nervousness is kept completely away.
The sense of dread and foreboding is not
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Confinement is short and almost without
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mother, and when the little one comes it
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UruKvn?ts sell Mother"s I'rlerul for $1 a bottle.
band tor OWf frrr boot on the subject,
tine 1 y illastiateil.
THE BRADFIELD REOULATOR CO.
ATLANTAi <1A.
Estates of Mrs. Frances C.
Brunson, Deceased, and of
Miss Mary M. Brunson, Dec'd
AS Admin ?trairia' ->l Ri*ats ?>? W Hayns
0 or don, Dcesaatd, I bsrshv lit* not irr
thai os Fsirenf) 17th, 1900 I will appl< to
ilif Juil^t' o< ProSsts of Huniter t'nuMf ror
h Klnal NslllsniSOt und IhichnrHv in tin
ntoff.^Hld K'tu'Pfi.
AL1CR U GORDON, Adm'a
Adwialstrstrli Bit. W Hsyat Uordoo, Dm d
J-n W 4t
mm MOVED ITP tsj*
Has moved* his stock of
Hardware, Stoves Cut?
lery, Crockery, &c,
Into the large store next to First National
Bank, lately occupied by the Dncker &
Bultman Company.
And is now better prepared whh a larger nock than ever, to supply the publro
with everything tu his lice. Especial atteotito is directed to toe very large
lioe of
Stoves an? Stove Fixtures,
Both cooking and heating, and also to our large line of
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS.
Our regular lines of Hardware/ Tools, Cutlery. Guds, Ammunition, Harness,
Saddlery, Housefurnishiog Goods. &? , will be (?und larger and more oomplete.
We also earr* Engine and Mill Supplies. Remember, all our stoves are
warranted. Call and see us. Very respectfully,
L. B. DURANT.
Sep 6?x
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COLUMBIA, 8. C.
The leading buioess training school of South Carolina which turns out
graduates for holding the beet, position* of bonor and trust io the business and
shorthand profession The aim of the institution is to be booest io every state?
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It aims to merit patronage by thorough, conscientious work 50 per cent of
the oourtes taught io other commercial schools of this section are not more than
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W. H. Newberry, President.
TESTIMONIALS.
From one of our first graduates He has a
good position, and reoomraeuds our school
as the leu, as does all of our students.
J Columbia, S. C , Jan. 8, 1897.
Prof W. H. Newberry, Piesident C. B.C.,
My Dear Sir: During the month of Janu?
ary, 1885, was the time I began a business
couiee in tho Columbia Busines? College
Although a stranger in the city, 1 waa wel?
comed by trofetsors and students, which
made me feel at home. Having completed
mj course, I accepted a position as book
km, er for one ot the largest dry goods Brans
in the city, which position I held for one
rear, and then changed to tho grocery firm
of Jameq M Qr*SB, one of the lead 11 a fancy
proesrs io ?b i city which position 1 atiil hold
Owiog to lbs thorough training received at
the I olurubia Business College, have heen
abts to matter every batiatss trat auction that
has CODS la my work. In future years will
always look hack to the time spent in the
Columbia Busim N College with pleasure I
H'fomnend ibis reboot to all wbo desire a
boaioftl education.
Kiotn vour friend ivt.d student
W VV GRBQO.
COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE
MONTHS.
Blackvil!e,?Barnweil Co . Mch 30. 1899.
Mr W. H. Newberry, President Columbia
Baslaasi College, Columbia, S. C.
My Dear Sir: It affords me pleasure to
testify to the merits of the Columbia Business
Cullt-g'' I do not hesitate to pay that l|bave
recei\ed substantial and beneficial results. I
cbeeifully recommend it to any person desir?
ous rf s?-cui ing a ousmess education Dur?
ing my course ot study at the college there
waa uniform kind and courteous treatment
and attention. Close attention was given
the a'udenta ?>y the instructors lo insure ac?
curacy aud thoroughness in thnr 9tudiea,
anri my pro?;refs was rapid, hnd 1 presutfe,
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I reached hone, and, SO far as I know, am
invit g satisfaction. I completed my Short
liand course in three months I do not think
the ('oiumhia Business College ^n be excelled
by any other in the State Ever wishing
\onr college grand success. I am
Vour tiiend and old student,
(V1it>*) DAISY STOKES.
THE BANK OF SUMTER, j CHARLES C. LESLIE,
SUNTEK) B. C I Wholesale and Retail CommiSSiOB Dea'erin
City and County Depositary
Capital stock paid io, . . $75,000 00
Ut divided surplus, l?.ooo oo
Individual liability of stockholders
ii excess ot their Block, . 76,000 00
Trafsacts a general hanking business; aiso
i<>,4 ? Savings Bunk Department Dapositaof
$1 atid upward received Interest allowed ?1
id" rale nt 4 | er ceni. per annuu., payable
M mi annually.
W F. B. HAYN8WORTH, President.
Ma Mil N MoUM, W F. Hiia mi,
Vice President. Cashier.
Jan 31.
Oysters, Game and Poultry.
Stalls No. 1 and 2 Pisfa Market.
Office, Nt e. 1H and 20 Market Street.
CHARLESTON, vS O.
G?DSiffoments of Country Produce, Poultry,
Kggn Arc , ate respectfully solicited.
I'lompt returns made
Fish packet in barrels aDd boxes for the
country trade a specially.
Dec 6 x
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Warerooius, 9 North liberty Street.
Factory?Block of E. Lafayette Ave.,
Aiken aod Lauvale streets.
TAX RET?RKS FOR 10.
OFICE OF
COUNTY AUDITOR SUMTER COUNTY,
Sumtes, S. C, Nev. 30, 1899.
TyOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN tbat I wih
^\ attend io person or by deputy, at tbe
following places oo tbe days indicated re?
spectively for tbe purpose of receiving re
turns of Personal Property, and Poll Taxes
for tbe fiscal year commencing January 1st,
1900 I
At office turntet", S C, at all other
times up to Feb 20, 1900, inclusive r
Tindalls, Tuesday, January 2.
Privateer, (Jenkins' Store") Wed?
nesday, January 3.
Manchester, (Nettles' residence)
Thursday, January 4.
Wedgefield, Friday, January 5.
Stateburg, Saturday, January 6.
Hagood, Monday, January 8.
Rembert'a Store, Tuesday, Janu
ory 9.
Gailiard's X Roads, Wednesday
January 10.
Boeeard?, Thursday, January 11.
Gordon's Mill, Saturday, Janu?
ary 13.
Mayesvilie, Monday, January 15.
Scottsville, (McElveen's Stole)
Tuesday, January 16.
Sbilob. Wednesday, January 17.
Norwood's X Roads, Thursday,
January 18.
Lyuchburg, Friday, January 19.
Magnolia, Saturday, January 20.
Reid's Mill, Monday, January 22.
Bishopville, Tuesday and Wednes?
day. January 23 and 24
Mannville, Thursday, January 25.
Smithville, Friday. January 26.
Tbe law nquire3 tbat all persons owning
property or in anjwise bavins cbarge of
such prooerty, sitbof as agent, busband,
guardian, trustee, executor, admioi6trator,
etc , return tbe aitue under oatb to tbe audi?
tor, wbo requests all persons to be prompt io
making tbeir returns and save the 50 per
cent penalty wbicb will be added to tbe
property vaLation of all persona wbo fail to
make returns witbin tbe liar prtscribed by
law.
Taxpayer return wbat tbey own on tbe
first day of January, 1300
Assessors and taxpayers will enter tbe 6ret
given name of the taxpayer id foil, also make
a separate return for each township where
tbe property is located and also in each aod
every case tbe No. of tbe School District
must be given. *
Every male citizen between the age of
twenty-one and sixty years on the first day of
January, 1900, except those incapable af
earning a support from beiog maia ed or from
other causes, are deemed taxable polls, and
except Confederate soldiers 10 >ears of Age,
on January 1st, 1900.
All returns must be made on or before tbe
20th day of February next. I canoot take
returns alter tbat dace and all returus made
after tbe 2* tb day of February are subject to
a panalty of (0 per cent.
J DIGGS WILDER,
Auditor Sumter County.
Sumter, S. C , Dec. 6, 1899.
Life and
Fire losurancea
Call on me, at my residence, Liberty
Street, for both Life and Fire Insu?
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Oct25?o.
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Fire Insurance Agency,
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Represent, among other Companies :
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NORTH BRITISH k MERCANTILE,
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Capital represented $75,000,000.
Feb 28
DR. W. B. ALFORD,
DENTAL SURGEON,
BUNTER. S. C.
Ufficr Ho?ks?8 a m. to 2.30 p. m ; 3:15
to 6:30 p BS.
OAc* over the Sumter Dn QsooS Co.
May 2 ?6m
Vinegar*
1 have on hand a lot of
Home-made Vinegar of very
fine quality. The flavor is del?
icate, while the strength is
equal to any lo be had.
Will be sold at my residence
for 40 cents per gallon.
If. ?. OSTKIvV