University of South Carolina Libraries
A Hundred Thousand for * Charleston Library MuDlfloeot Gift From Sooth Caroltoa. Jockey Club Cberleetoo, Feb 2 ?The South Car ?lit? Joskey ??b bu dieeolved ei<d tireed over its property, vetoed ot more thee $100,000, to tbo Cberleetoo Littery io foe elmple eod perpetoity. Tbo reee treeh, ?hieb beere tbe olob'e .some, o valuable form oeer the oity rool otUU, boodi ood etoeke ore ioetaded 10 ibe eoeett of the elob. The eploodid gift of tbo Joekay elob eceeoe to the Oborleetoe Library oe a ?web oeoded eodoeieient. The Libre? ry eeoiety boo for meoy yeore peel beeo im eere oeed of loeooiel eepporl eod bee with difieelty beeo maieteiaed by ?eboeripiiooe el tbo eieejbere. Reoeoi efette to rekebilitete tbe eoeiely bove ?et wtlk eeeeeee to the eiteoi of eeo? tag it froej eollopee. bat ibe ioatitetioo ie borely eejpported ood it eoeble to make od eejoiooeiooi. Tbe goeeroae ?tdoemeoi of tbe Joekey elob eeearee e> permoaoot ood eoeeforloblo ioooeae, wbteb vi 11 pot ibe librery qoite oo ite foot ood ?III doebtleoa etert it oo e wie* eofoor. Tbe troeteee of Ibe librery bove ool jH lekeo foreiel eotioo to oooepl tbe gift, bei o meettog for tbe parpoeo will be bold \m o fee* dove, whee eaiteble eefceeeleogeweet will be node. Tbe fteoMeei of tbe library aad ibe tree leee, however, etpreaa tbe highest at the gift esade tbe ioeti No ptaoe have beeo eaede for eppti tMiee >f the eedowmeot to tbe i //fory'e oeede. bet aioeb informal elaooViiia ie bet eg devoted to tbo met-' tee. Probably o oomprebeoaive aebeeie will be evolved to inaare tbe eaoet ooeapleio boot fit from tbe eodowmoet Oavtelely ewbeteotiel improeaaeote io Ibe ieetitottoe will be eaede A FAMOUS 80CIBTY With ibe dieeolotioo of tbe 8ootb Oarotioa Joekey Clob a faeaoea orgeoi aeiiee geee out of eiieieoee, baviog a dietiegetebed reeord eiteedtog over ?eve thee 100 yeare Tbe earlieft reeieg ie Sootb Ooroliaa begao io tbe yeer 1784, aod wee ran oo tbe Aral of February by white rideia. Tbe reee ?eek pleee oe o greeo oe Cbarleatoo oeek, opfoeiio a poblie hoaae koowo ae the Bowliog Oreeo Hoeee. From year to yeor raotog wea ooo tieoed, aed eaeoy floe boreee were ottered for pereea. After 1760 the e wee aa iaoreaead ietereei aaaaifeetcd io the eport aed raeee took pleee io varioae ee- >oo of Ibe low ooootry There ! BK.e eoaae very flee boreee of Arebiao teat aped over tbe Weakiogtoo treek, ibe eoaree of tbe Sootb Oarolioe Joekey Oleb A. rr%kft?l Blunder Wilt ofieo eaaos a horrible Barn, Sc?ld, Cut er Beetles. Baoklee'e Art?lea Balte, the b?at ie tbe *orld will kill Ike peia eod promptly heal II. Coro? Old Boree, Fever Boree. Uleen, Belli. Feleea, Oorea, all 8klo Bruptione. Boct file Ooro oo oertk. Oa!y 15 ate, e box. Car* geareeteed. Seid ky J. F. W. Do Lor me, Prog gwt. Ii MoKINLEY HAND8 OFF IN KENTUCKY. TVeehtogtoe. Feb 2.?A delegetioo wf Keoteeky demooreis, eooeietiog of Seeetor eleet Bleakbero aad Repre aevjaalivea Rbee, Wheeler, 8erb, Allaa aad Oilberi aed Col Pbil Tbooip. eew, veiled opoe Preaideoi MeKioley today at tbo White Hoeee to prtet agaieet federel ialerfereoee io tbe eew lee l ie Keetooby. Seoator Lind eey arrived eoow ?fter tko delegetioo hod beeo admitted, aad wee immediate ly eeaered ieto tbe preeideol'e private oBioe. wbero tko eoofereoee wee io Beetroot. Seeater Bleak bero aod Haayiaeotetive Rbea eoled ae epokoe mow They eipleioed their deep eolieitede leel o oellieioe ekoeld ooeor bee wee a tbe werriag elemeote to Keo teeky, aed made tbo report Ibat Oov Taylor bad eolteited federel inter?eotioo the teil of tbeir protest. They aaeered the pveeideei tbei tbe lew aed oooatito m tiee of Keotoeky kad beeo ttrietly iellowed by tbo demoorata io tbe eowteet ever ibe goreroorahip, eod that they propeeed to etaed by tbe law. The otieie thai bad ariaee tbey deaired ebewld be met ie tbe eoorie aod deter oeioed by the law Tbe demoorata, they eeeened, would ebetaia from vioieoee Tbey limply deeired a lew fel aed orderly eettlemeot of tbe ooo irovery. Pederel ioterveotioo woold ooly egfreee'e matter* loteosify the OBoitemeot etd almoet '.'.ttoly leed to trouble, eod perkepo loa w life. Tbey eereeetly appeeled to it preeideot to avert eeeb a eelemity jy ebeteioiog from tolerfereore of eoy ?ort Senator Bloekboro eod Repreaeotalive Hbee eeid tbet tbey were goieg to Keotooky to ooeeeel peeee eod obedieooe to tbe law Seoator Ltodiey eodoraed wbet bia eolleegoe* bed teid ebout tbe demo i ovate eetiog teitbio tbe law aod ooo?titu tioe oo matter bow much moo might differ ee io the wndom eod joitioe of tbe merite of the oootcat. Tbe die pet h of federel iroope to Keutuoky, be ?aid, woold, io bie opioioo, creete aaereby eod cheoe. Tbe prendrM, io reply, eiprcned hie greet eonety ceer the mtuelioo, hie profooodeet wtnh tbet tioleooe be 0 avoided end tbet iSo eooteet ehoold be legally determined He enured tbe diieganoa ia a geoerel wey that be deplored the eiloetioo, aod that federal i iterferenoa would owne only tw 'he Uat retort, after having beeo ir.voke-1 by ibe proper authorities uoder the law tod oooititutioo Tbt president end the members of his eebioet without <io<?ptioo reoogniso the feet that the legislature of the State of K-'otuoky, by a majority thereof, is the sole judge of whiob of the two contestants was eleeted govero or of the State at the reeeo' eleotioo After the cabinet meeting the follow? ing steteoseot was made : ?The president has decided that no ease baa yet arisen to justify the inter veottoo of the national government io Kentucky and baa so informed the governor." Soase significance may attaeh to the use of.?he word "governor*1 io this statement, ioessnooh as the rtply was directed to Gov Tsylor. ?sawjaV*?i That Throbbing Haadaeas. Would quickly leave you, if you usad I?r King's New Lite Pills. Thousands of *uffarsr* ba?a proved their mateblesi worth for Siek ad Narvoes lleadaehes. They make para hleod and strong Nerve* and build up jour health. Basy to tahe. Try then. Only 26 eanta. Money baek if not eared. Sod lby J F. W. DeLorase. DrngglsL l-? 8 C COLLEGE NOTES. Here I am a^ain In spite of all my promisee and resolutions made some tima ago to give a letter each week I have neglected to do so. This is doe to two oaoses The first ?aod I know you will not believe me?I bsve been studying; Yes, sotually stodying The aeoond is because there baa beeo so much i going oo here lately, that it takea s daily report, not a few lines at the end of tbe month, to do justice to everything However I shsll review tbe eveots of tbe past few weeks and tboa io a measore atone for my negligence, 1 say *'my" because tbe asaistant correspondent baa been ao oarelesa that I was obliged to turn htm off, now all the responsibility rests oo me aod I tell you it is a grave one Since the beginning of the present term qoite a Dumber of new studsnts bsve eotered oollege. Among these it might be well to meetion Mr Gary of Ohio, Mr Hersey of Rhode Island and Mr Melone of North Car? olina VVe dow have 196 regular eotolled students. Jost before tbe Gbristmss holidays began the senior olsss offered s cup to be contested for by the various olass foot bsll tesms. As soon so oollege reopened the boya began to work aod each to do all in his power to wiu the trophy for his olass So fsr tbe following gsmes bsve beeo plsyed I Sophomore vs Freshmen, resulted in a score of 7 to 0, in Fresh's fsvor. Next osme the Junior Fresh gsme, tbe score being 0 to 0. Soph Senior gsme followed this in whico the Sophs were bestso by a score of 10 to 0 Then the Seniors snd Fresh bad a game? soore 0 to 0. Yesterdsy tbe Juniors snd Sophs plsyed Resnlt was 0 to 0 This lesves tbe cop to bo con. tested for by the Freeh, Juniors snd Seniors It is hard to surmise which will be tbe successful team, artd tbe team that carries off the hooors msy well feel proud aod justified in strut? ting sboot. In the iotersooiety contest held 00 the 18th, the Euphradian society cstried off all the laurels, both in debate and oratory. The successful debsters were Messrs A. D McFad din and Jaa Evans, while Mr A F Brooker showed thst he wss a prom isiog disciple of Demosthenes Satnrdsy night being the regular oigot tor electione in tbe Eupbradisn society, the following officers were duly elected : President?A D McFsddio, Cl?ren dan. Vice Presideut?J II Witberspoon, York Secretary? R E Dennis, Jr, Bish opvillo Litersry Critic?W Boyd Evsns, Marioo Tresaurer?L Clifton Moise, Sum? te r Censor?R "Spoops" Davis, Jr, Richlsnd Orderly Critic-A C DePass, Ker sbsw. Rtcorder?R I M anning, Jr, Sum ter Custos Forum?Chas Ryttenberg, Sumter "Sign lifting'1 has becorqe epidem? ic in the college to such an extent thst not a sign that can be removed from its support is to be found from the Stste house to the postoffice. He whose walls are most adorned with samples of the psinler's art is considered the biggest hero Tbe regulsr weekly meeting of the Karolina Rooking Klub was held Saturday night, and was a complete success Chss Ryttenberg, '02 -?????? ? . . The proposition to lease convicts to the counties for road Improvement in * good one and deserves to b e >me 1 n law Anything that will improve the condition Of the bad loads so general in the Slate merits the sup port of every legislator - Hampton Guardian ? SSS ? ? ? ? cA CUBAN RELIEF cures (!ollo, l)v Neuralgia aod Tootfnacbe in gvs) mloutaa? Bour Stomach and Summer Complaluts. lYicu 25c. Hold by Hugbsoo-Ligou Oo. ALL WOMEN AGREE. A druggist in Macon, Ga., says: "I have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend, and nave never known an in? stance vherc it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it. All women agree that it makes labor shorter and less painful." Mother's Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects are readily experienced by all expectant mothers who use it. Years ago it passed the experimental stave. While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains of delivery, it is also o ? the greatest benefit during the earlier months of pregnancy. Morning sickness and nervousness are readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permitting them to expand without causing distress. Mother's Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother, and her recovery is sure and rapid. Danger from rising and swelled breasts is done away with completely. Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Sand for our free illustrated book for expectant mother*. 3 ree Papers a Week Ii eok aW W iliWkVW* ? t?\B%tfrOjejw;?o#ejM i 1 I I % FOR ABOUT T-1E I 1 PRICE OP ONE. I i I * This paper and the At!.:nta * I Twicca'Week Journal for t * a> \ $2.00. I Here you get the news of \ the world and all your local * news while it is fresh, paying | very little more than one ? paper costs. Either paper is * well worth $i.00, but by ape* * cinl arrangement we are en- | ahled to put in both of t horn, giving three papers a week for this low price. You can- t not equal this anywhere e'.se, * and this combination is the g. best premium for those who | want a great paper and a * home paper. Take these and t> you will keep up with the % times. * besides general news, the (? Twice-a-\Veek Journal has \ much agricultural matter | and other articles of special s> interest to far men. It has \ regular contributions by Sam | Jones, Mrs. \V. H. Felton, * John Temple Graves, Hon. % C. II. Jordan and other dis- | tinguithad writers. ?> Call at this office and leave your % subscriptions for both papers. You t can get a sample copy of either pa- ? per here an application. a> MEDICAL WORK FOR MEN, FREE eCNO no money. My now reviaed eotentiflo. work ueutmtf od *?v*iry wenkneaa and riiaeaee i>? oeltof 10 tuen 1? |oot trom the proas. Every man, uo matter whnf hia occupation or poattion in lifo, will tind thia wora unlike iinfthinf ever publiahed. It in of vim) intereat t<> the married or unmarried: ?o tha lianithy und atronK or to the w?uk and brnk?n-doarn. While the edition leite I will aend ? copy aeeurely keeled in a plain wrap par, post *ae prepaid, to every iumii whr errltea for it. 1 hm edition ta limited Hnd thoae ''<s?drinn a copy mu*t write prompt ly. Addre*-? Ii. M. ltoa*?, M. Pub hakt?? Do port mo nt o. 175 Clark St.. N 1). Cor. M.tuioe. Cliicug-o, illtuote. PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Mark* obtained and all Pat' ent business conductor for Moocratc Fcce. Oue Orrice isOpposite U. 6. PatchrOrncc and wo can secure patent in less timo than .hose lemote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip? tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee net due till patent is secured. A PAMPHLtyr, ** How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Or?. Patent Omer., Washington. D. 0. Again in "full blast," NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS All shoes tli.it were on shelves August 1st sold regardless of what they cost. Walsh's Shoe Store Under City Clock. 8?p 27-? A FINE PIANO. At ? High Price Is Easily Found, But Fine Pianos Like tb PIANI At our prices are only found in our ware* tooajs. Tbey present a bappy combination of excellence, impossible to surpass elsewhere. Catalogue and Book of Sueuetnione for tbe asking. TERMS ACCOMMODATING. SECOND HAND PIANOS. TUNING, REPAIRING. CHAS. M. STIEFFj Wareroome, 9 North liberty 8treet. Factory?block of B. Lafayette Ate., Aiken sod La orale streets. WlTURKS FOR 1900. 0 FICB OF COUNTY AUDITOR 8?MTER COUNTY, Somtir, S. 0.| Not. 30, 1899. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (bat I will attei d in person or by deputy, at the following places oo tbe days iodictted re? spectively for tbe po'pose tf receiving re? turns of Personal Property, and Poll Taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1900 : At oflQce Sumter, S C , at all other times up to Feb 2*), 1900, inclusive : Tindalls, Tuesday, January 2. Privateer, (Jenkins* Store) Wed nesdsy, Janusry 3. Manchester. (Nettles' residence) Thursday, Jsnusry 4. Wedgefield, Friday, January 5. Stateburg, Saturday, Jsnusry 6. Hsgood, Monday, Janusry 8. Rembert'e Store, Tuesday, Jana ory 9 Gaillard'e X Roads, Wednesday January 10. Bosssrds, Thursday, January 11. Gordon's Mill, Saturday, Janu? ary 13 Meyesville, Monday, January 15. Scotteville, (McElveen's Store) Tuesday, Jsnusry 16 Sbiloh, Wednesday, January 17. Norwood's X Roads, Thursday, Janusry 18. Lyucbburg, Friday, January 19. Magnolia, Saturday, January 20. Reid's Mill, Monday, January 22. Bishopville, Tuesday and Wednes day, Jsnusry 23 and 24. Manuviile, Thursday, Janusry 25 Smithville, Friday. Janusry 26 The law requires ibat all persons owning property or in anywise baring charge ot sccb property, either as agent, husband, guardian, trustee, executor, administrator, etc , return ibe s-uue under oatb to the audi? tor, who requests all persons to be proa pt in making tbeir returns and save tbe 50 per cent penalty wbicb will be added to tbe property valuation of all persona wbo fail to make moros within tbe riae prescribed ny law. Taxpayers return what tbey owo oo tbe firat day of January, 1900 Assessors end taxpajers will enter the first given name of tbe taxpayer in foil, als > make a separate retoro for each township where tbe property is located and also in each and every case tbe No. of tbe School District most be given. Every male citizen between tbe age of tweoty one and sixty ye*r* on tbe first day of January, 1900, except those incapable of : earoiog a support from being maia ed or from other cause?, are deemed taxable polls, and txcept Confederate soldiers (0 years of age, oo January 1st. 1900 All returns must be mads oo or before the 20th day of February oext. I caonot tike returns slier that date and all returus made after the 2< ih day of February are subject to a panalty of 10 per cent. J DIGGS WILvER, Auditor Snmter County. 8umter, S. C , Dec C, 1899. Life and Fire Insurance* Call on me, at my residence, Liberty Street, for both Life and Fire Insu? rance. Only reliable Companies rep? resented. Phone No 130. Andrena Moses. Oct 25?0. A. WHITE & SON, Fire Insurance Agency. ESTABLISHED 1866. Represent, among other Companies : LIVERPOOL k LONDON k GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH k MERCANTILE, HOME, of New York. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y LANCASTER INSURANCE CO. Capital represented $75,000,000. Feb 38 DR. W. B. ALFORD, DENTAL SURGEON, SUM TER. S. 0. Omca Hi.uhs?8 a. m. to 2:30 p. rn ; 3:15 to 6:30 p n. Oflioe over the Surnter Dry Goods Co. May 2 ?6m Vinegar* I 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 to be had. Will be sold at my residence for 40 cents per gallon. N. Ca. OSTKKft. MM??L JMOVED ZfP MM Has moved his stock of Hardware, Stove?, Cut? lery, Crockery, Into the large store next to First National Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker & Bultman Company. And is not better prepared with a larger stock than ever, to supply the pablio with everything io bis line. Espeoial attention le directed to tbe very large lioe of Stoves and Stove Fixtures, Both cookiog aod beating, aod also to oar large lir?d of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS. Our regular lioee of Hardware, Tools. Cutlery. Guus, Ammunition, Harness, Saddlery, Hoosefurnisbiog Goods, &c, will be found larger and more complete. We also carry Eogine and Mill Supplies. Remember, all our stoves are warranted. Gall and see us. Very reepeotfolly, L. B. DURANT. Sep 6?s HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT AND COUNCIL OF PHYSICIANS. Will Cure at Home Blood Poi?on in all Stages, Scrofula, Cancer and Rheumatism. Cures Guaranteed. jf suffering from aoy form of contagions or inherited Blood Poison, Cancer; Rheumatism, Paralysis, Private Diseases, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Weakness of Or? gans, you oan be oured at home with perfect safety at small cost. You oan secure tbe oombioed skill of a staff of eminent physicians aod specialists wit a large esperienoe and observation io treating such diseases at Hot Springs, A ny oate they accept for treatment who faithfully complies witba directions without a oure will be entitled to free board, room and treatment at their institution until oured No nostrums or cure-alls need, but special remedies for each particular case, aod to suit tbe particular stage of the disease. Honest, expert treat me t is what you oeed A bouk of full particulars witb question blanks sent secure from observation on receipt of 2 oent stamp for postage Address HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT CO . or P O Box 110. June 14?0 JHOT SPRINGS, ARK. ?NEWI?PARTIRE A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and Setter value in the purchase of the world famous *? White" be wing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How we cau aave you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine and the easy terms "?T payment we can offer, either direct, from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor? tunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White," you know its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of themachTne^arl its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full. UTE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep t a.) Cleveland, Oslo. Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, S. O. The leading business training school of South Carolina which turns out graduates for boldiog the beet positions of booor aod trust in tbe business aod shorthand profession. Tbe aim of the institution is to be booest iu every state? ment it makes, and to give even more valuo than it promises. It claims to keep improvement as its watchword, and excellence and thoroughness as us staodard. It aims to merit patronage by thorough, conscientious work 50 per cent of tbo courses taught to other commercial schools of this section are not more than a preparatory to ours, Graduates assisted to positions. For information and oatalogue, address, W. H. Newberry, President. TESTIMONIALS. From ooe of our firt>t graduates. He has a good position, and recommends our school as tbe beat, as does all of our students. ? Columbia, 8. C, Jan. 8, 1897. Prot" W. H. Newberry, President C. B.C., My Dear Sir: During tbe mootb of Janu? ary, 1885, was the time I began a husioess course io tbe Columbia Business College Although a stranger io the city, I was wel corned by i-rofeesors and students, wbieb made me feel at bome. Having completed my course, I accepted a position as book keeier for one of the largest dry goods firrrs in tbe city, which position 1 held for one year, and then changed to the grocery firm Of James M Green, one of the leading fancy propers in the. city which position I still hold Owing to tbe thorough training received at ihe Columbia Business College, have heen able 10 raster every busii ess transaction that has come io my work. In future years will always look nack to the time spent in the Columbia BoetDfSS College with pleasure. 1 recomtrend this school to all who desire a buaine^s education. From votir friend ai d student W W. GREGG COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE MONTHS. Blackville, Barn well Co , Mcb 30, 1399. Mr W H. Newberrv, President Columbia Business College, Columbia, S C. I Mv Dear Sir: It i Mords me pleasure to I testify to (be meri's of the Columbia Business j College I do tec hesitate to say that i.bave I received substantial and beoe6cial results I j cheerfully recommend it to any person deeir { ous of securing a nosioess education. Dur j ing my course ot study at tbe college there i was uniform kird and courteous treatment ; and attention Close attention was given I the students by tbe instructors to insure nc i curacy and thoroughness in th u siudies, and my progress whs rapid, und I presume, ?fficienr, aa I oMaintd a situation as soon aa I reached hon e. and, so far as I know, am giving satisfaction. I completed my Short? hand couree in three months I do not tbiok ; the Columbia BosioeSf Colirge pan be excelled '? by aov other in the State. Ever wishing j your college grand soccpfs, I am Your friend and old student, (vlise) DAISY STOKES THE BANK OF SUMTER, SUMTEK, S. C. City and County Depositary Capita! Stock paid in, . . $75,000 00 Undivided surplus, . 16,U(K> UO Individual liability of stockholders in excess ot their stock, . 7\000 00 Transacts u gen>r ?l be iking business ; also bes a Savings Bank Department. Depositso( $1 and upward received Interest allowed a) the rate ot 4 pel cent, per anouu', payable dein i-annuall y. W F. B. HAYN8WORTH. President. Marion Moum, VY. F. Rhame, Vice-Preiideot. Cashier. Jan 31. CHARLES C. LESLIE, Whclesale m d {{'.''ai1 Commission Dea'erio Oystei Game and Poultry. Sie, *'o. 1 and 2 Pish Market. Office, No*. 1? aod 20 Market Street. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Oooeitaments of Oooairy Produce, Poultry, E?!gs, Ac , are respectfully solicited. Prompt returns made. Fish pa:ked in barrels and boxes for the country trade a specialty. Dec c X