University of South Carolina Libraries
WEDNESDAY, FEB 21, 1900. Entered at the fost Ojjice at Sumter S <?., as Second Class Matter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Estate of M. Peterson Majes-Final Dis? cbarge. PERSONAL. Mr J. W. Doar. of Augusta, was io the city last Ftlday. Mrs. Motte Lesesne is visiting ber mother, Mrs. E. A. Cuttioo. Miss Janie Mikell weot to Charleston Satur? day for a month's stay Mr. Anthony White, Jr., of New York, is tn -the city on a visit. * Miss Sammie Earle, of Anderson, is visit * log relatives m this city. Rev. J. H. Thacker, of the Snmter Circuit is in the city last Thursday. Mrs. George Dargan, of Darlington, is visiting Mrs. S. H. Edmunds. Rev. and Mrs. James McDowell, of Man -niHg, spent several days in tbe city last week. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ingram have gone to Columbia where they will reside io future. ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sebwarts have gone to Ne? York where They wili spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Pannill have returned to the city from their bridal trip to tue Xortb. Col. J. A. Rbame, of Magnolia, scent last . Wednesday in the city, and went over to Colombia that night. Mr. Perry Moses, Jr., bas beeo at home for several (lays from Beonetsville where be is connected with the Atlantic Cotton Oil Mill. Rey. Y. Yon A. Riser has gone to Came? ron, Orangeoorg County, to deliver an address, on Washington's birthday, before the Lyons school. Rev. M. F. Foley, of Baltimore, and bs brother, Rev Jos. F. Foley, ot Washington. D. C., were the guests of Mrs. Tuomey sev? eral days last week. Mr. M. H. Lineey, of Shiloh, was in the city on Monday. He is one of the old teach? ers of the couoty, and has been teacher of 'he Red Hill school for some time past. Mr. ChariesE. Shore, Jr, nephew of Mr. George D Shore, bas the position of mail weigher between Sumter and Lucknow, and is making bis headquarters in this city. The postoffice department has all mails weighed orT al', routes throughout the coontry at stated periods, in order to estimate or adjust the pay to tbe railroads for transporting the mails, and this is the time for that work. Dr. C. H. Green and family who have bf en ' iiviog in Arizona for the past three years, | returoed a few days ago to Boykios, their j former borne. Dr. Green located in Arizona j on account of bis health, but the benefit de- ? rived was not permanent and recently be bas I failed rapidly, and bis condition is cow quite i serious He stood the lone trip borne much ? better than was anticipated and it is boped by bis friends that the change wiil result ia j at least a temporary improvement. About two dozen persons went to Coium- j bia last Thursday on the special train to hear j Bryan speak. Aoeng the number were H j L Scarborough, Dr B B Breeden, C L Stubbs, Mrs Richard I Manning, Mrs Altamont Tooses. Mrs L E LeGrand, Mrs M R Lampiey, C E Stubbs, Elvin Stubbs, J D Chandler, H G Osteen, R M Jenkins, St Charles ; R P Stack house, Oswego ; J fl Scarborough, George H Reid, Bisbopville; Joe B White. Rev's D Bailey, Rev T J Clyde, B R Nash, N Bram lett, J Diggs Wilder, E T Windham, W G Stubbs, Bennie Cuttino, W Y L Mf-rshall, R D Lee, E C Ha>cswortb, A J Moses, J M Knight, R M Ives, W B Boyle, Jcl?an Wilder; Col J A Rbame, Magnolia. From Clarendon there were J L Wells, S J Bowman and Edgar Dickson, of Manning, and C R Sprott, of Jordan. Every one who beard Bryan's great speech was delighted, and all declared that be mo:e than cime up to their expectations. Mr. J. L. Haypswortb of the Sumter Dry Goods Company bas returned from the North. Mr. Eamunde Hcgan who went to Fiorida seme lima Rgo has returned borne. Mr. J C. Scott, of Wisacky, i3 in the city for a few days stay. MifsMitt DuRant, of Burke, S C , h in the city to day for a few days, ?he gutst of Miss Edna Flowers Mr W. R. Law, of Bisbopville, is in the city to d8y Mr. Robet R. Tisdale, th? o:de3t citiz n of Concord; is in the city tc-day. r?e is 84 years old, and able to work io his ebop daily. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive is unequalled for piles, injuries and skin diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. J. S. Hugbson ? Co. Tbe young men's prayer meeting held in the Magnolia Street Methodist Church last Thursday oigbt was thoroughly enjoyed by ?very one who attended. Tbe meetings will be held every Thursday evening. Notwithstanding tbe advance in price of ali grades of commercial fertilizers the deal? ers io this city are selling large quantities and it is said that fully as much will be used in this county this year as last. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton HamiltoB, Pa., writes, "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made " It cures piles and heals everything. AU fraudulent imitations are worthless. J. S. Hugbson & Co. Tb? Teacher's Association of Sumter County met at tbe Graded School Saturday in regular monthly session. The session was interesting and profitab e. although the at? tendance of teachers was smaller than usual, owing to the tbreateniog and disagree able weaiber. The macadam roadway stands tbe test of heavy rai r s remarkably well, and today there are more people ic Sumter who favor street imprcvercents than ever before. Country visitors in the city Friday from tbe lower part of the county reported that there was more water in the ?ow flat woods tban bas been for many years. Tbe absence of water, however, from tbe deep ponds that in times past held water the year round ts noticed, and accounted for as the result of ditching and improved drainage. .'I bad bronchitis every winter for years and DO medicine gave me permanent relief till I begai to take One Mmute Cough Cure. I kDOW it is the beet csugh medicine made,:' say3 J. Kooatz, Corry, Fa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and tbroat and long trouole3. It is tbe children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. J. S. Hugbson & Co The claim of He-.ltb Officer Reardon for services while acting as smallpox inspector for the State Board of H?-ahIi during the epi? demic io th?? couoty was passed and ordered paiG on Saturday. This was a just claim and tbe general assembly did w<-?! to order it paid without further delay The State Board of Health should bave paid it loog ago. MARRIED. i Ga iast Wednesiay afternoon a-four thirty i I o'clock Mr. VV t\ Jenkins and Miss Sallie j Darr" were united in marriage The cere 1 mooy WHS soieu.niZi'U n me home of tte ! i ori ie, in thia city, Rr? P. ?) Bay, orhciatiog I TOP parlor had i> en tastefully decorated | with e erg.'ctus aud flowers of the season, and under tn.j soft cundle ligtit, presented a p'e-isiog appearance. A feWtrieao? and re?a- ? lives ot "he co.-, tract i og purlieu witnessed the I impressive c-retnooy, which was accorait.g to the rn wai of lhe Episcopal Cnurc. After refreshments were served the guest.1 dep-meo Mr and Mrs Jenkins ?ul u Sumter their home DEATH Mr. Eogene Hood died yesterday afternoon a few minutes tefore 4 o'clock. On Sunday night be was stricken with paralysis and never rallied or regained consciousness. From the first the case was hopeless and death was bot passing into a deeper sleep Tbe deceased was only 34 years old and bis sudden and unexpected death is a g-eat shock to this community in which he has lived con? tinuously since childhood. His untimely death is cot only a shock bot a c*use of sincere grief, for be bad innumerable friends who wiil miss h'm now that be bas been taken away. The fuserai services will be eeld at3 30 o'clock todQj at the residence of Mrs. Hood 00 Main Street. Hollywood Camp, Woodmen of tbe World will attend j the funeral service*, in a body. millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying- to* the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer? ing. The proprietor of Dr King's New Dis? covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given a*a,y over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfac faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron chitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Cbest and lungs are surely cured hy it, Call on J. F. VT. DeLorme, Dru?gi?r, and gej a trial bottle free. I'.egular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 There was a full bouse at the Mayor's court last Wednesday and tbe net receipts were $9 Divine Street seems to be the storm center of devilment and disorder and a ma? jority of the prisoners who have been before tbe Mayor recently, bailed from Divine j Street's murky and siofnl precincts. Divine j Street beii^s its nsoe and is evidently in sad J need of a moral disinfecting. Tbe ladies of the Magnolia Street Method I ist Ciinrch will se-ve a hat supper in ibe old rostofnee, Masonic Temple, ibis evening for the benefit of toe church The supper will begiu at 7 o'clock. Tbe sor-per will it.clude oysiers and ali regular courses. Tickets 2?c '.Af;er doctors failed to cure me of pneu? monia I used One Minute Ccu-h Cure, std three bottles of it cored tee. I; is also the best remedy OD earth for whooping cough It cored my grandchildren of the worst cases." writes Juo. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmle33 remedy .that giv?3 im ! mediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers eodorse it. J. S. Hugb3on & Co. A recent improvement in the pC3t office ser? vice and ooe that is greatly appreciated by tbe put>lic at large, is tbe opening of '.De general delivery after tbe evening mails have been received and distributed- To those who do not have boxes the arrat gement is a great convenience, as it enables them to get their mail as soon as it is received instead cf ?be next day Tbere were two small fires at the Nixcn House last Sunday morning-that is to say two 5re3 other thao those kept oy ia the stoves asd grates The firs: fire originated in one of the r.-d room?, but was extinguished without cai li ig out the fire department. The second fire started iu the kitchen a short time after the first was ex*in guished. The alarm WSB sent in ard the ret! Equads were called out, but the 5re had gain? ed no headway and was gotten under con? trol without difficulty, before tbe firemen turned cn the wale/. Bjth sqneds stretched lines cf hose sod were ready to fight the fire Within & few ainutes after the alarm was given "I thiok I would go crezy with pain were it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm,' writes j Mr W H Stapleton, Herminic, Pa. "I have been ? fri cted with rheumatism for several yeais and have tried remedies without num? ber, but Pain Balm is tbe be3t medicine I have got bold of." Oas application relieves tbep*in. For sale by A J China. The directors of tbe Sumter Cotton Mill have ordered two more frames of spindles and wheo these have been put up tbe mill building will be filled to the limit of its ca? pacity. If it 13 desired to further increase the output of tbe mill it will be necessary to erect another j building to bouse tbe additional spin dies. The mill is now running full lime, and as the output is sold six or seven months ahead tbere will be no 6but down unless the rxacbioery breaks down. The rc il ! ie well supplied with cotton ?0 run until the next crop is OD the market, aod DO matter bow the cotton market fluctuates the mill bas a profitable year's business before it. There is no netter medicine fer the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. It quickiy cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It ai3o cure* croup and has beon used in tens of thousands of cases with? out a siugle failure so far ?3 we have been abie to leam. It oot ooly cores croup, but when given as 30on as the croupy cough ap? pears, will prevent the attack. Io caee3 of whooping cough it liquefies the tough mucup, making it easier to expectorare, and lessens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus depriving that disease of all dangerous consequences. For sale by A J China. The candidates for county offices and the Legislature are beginning to announce them? selves a?d solicit tbe influence and vote? of theil friends. It is said that p.>n.?e of the candidates are already conducing an active canvass in the hope of taking lune bv ibe forelock ard capturing the votes before le?s enertre?c f. ffi ce? eek ers enter the 'are !f re por's ?re to he believed iht-r* wi i be no scarcity of candidates, and ibrre will certain? ly be at least two primaries to make tbs nom? inations For H-ver?i of :'ne count; 1 ffices tbere ar-four to etx candidates ne 't.jned already, and the poetical pot is scarce!? s-iru meriog The legislative candidates are r;ot so numerous as yet. but tbere wiii be plenty to select from by election day. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Toe City Council b<-ld a regular meeting at 6 o'ciock p m Wednesday Present-y ayer Hugh8oo aod Aldermen Epperson, Fion, Flowers, Boyle, Stuckey and Hurst. Minutes of Jin 24tb, 26tb ar d 39'h were read and approved. Messrs. Neill O'Donnell, R. M. Wallace aod Abe Ryttenberg were in attendance to present their right to the renewal of ibe lea?e of tuc tobacco warehouse, recently granted br City CouDCil. An apparent misunderstanding having arisen as to the parties in whose favor the lease bad been reoewed, the city clerk bad itfused to deliver the lease, until the disputed point was settled by council Messrs. Ryt tenberg, C'Doooell and Wallace each made statements in explanation of their purpose, which was to insure the contiooaoce of a tobacco businees io Sumter, and their will? ingness to sub-let to the other claimants, Messrs. Robert Haynswortb and A. W. Suder, oo the eama terms as provided for themselves Mayor Hughsoo stated that be understood the renewal to have been made to Messrs O'Donnell, Ryttenberg and Wallace, and would so role unless objection thereto was made. The clerk wa3 instructed to deliver tbe lease io accordance with the Mayor's rul? ing Report of the clerk and treasurer for ihe month of January was referred to tbe finance committee together with bills presented. Mr. Fi. n again called attention to the necessity of a new roof on the Opera House On motion of Mr. Flowers, the Mayor ap? pointed a committee io get bids for the work, and report to a meeting which would be called for tbe purpose of considering tbe matter. Messrs Flowers, Boyle and Finn were named as the committee. 4 Defective draioage at vaiioos points was discussed, aDd the Street Committee was re? quested to report at the called meeting the amount of pipe Becessary for the work to be done. A letter was read from the Board of Health suggesting that a civil engineer be errpiojed to make a contour map of the city and estimate cost of a sewerage eva tem. Action was deferred. There were no other matters of general interest. Rdd Hot From the Gun Was tbe bail that hit G. B. Steadman, of , Newark, Mich., in the Civil AVar. . It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Fel? ons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure -on earth. 25 cts. a. bux. Cure guarantetd. Sold by J. F- W. DeLorme, Druggist. 3 The mail boxes recently put up on the i streets are not used to any great extent, the average number of letters collected a day j thus far neing nhout fifty from the four boxes, j Unless the noxes are more generally used it j will be impcssibte to cbtaiu from the post- j effitre department an appropiat'oo for addi tiooal boxes, as it is th? policy of the depart? ment to plies maii boxes ooly waere they are needed and largely used Geo. B?ib?, Mendcta, Va , says, "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Drspcpsia Cure. One dose relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It d gests what you tat and always cures dyspepsia. J. S. Hughson & Co. Attention is again called to the enteutaio ment to be giveo at the Graded School audi? torium on next Thursday evening for the bene?t of the Fourth Regiment Orchestra. This entertainment is given under be auspi? ces of the Graded School as expressive of its appreciation of the money favors received at the bands of the Orchestra. The wriur remembers that on an occasion of the gen? eral holiday the school authorities had deem? ed it upedient to have some public exercises at the school building The members of tbe orchestra were requested to assist and they responded wi?b their accustomed courtesy and promptitude. Afterwards it was ascer raiced that some of the members bod giveo op the pleasure of a long looked for bunt io order to te present at the exercises. This is but one example of the roany courtesies shown tbs school ny the Orchestra Dees your child attend the Graded school? If so, go out next Thursday evening and show your appreciation cf the p easure that the Orchestra has given jour cbiid Tbe price of admis? sion is 25 cents Join Dirr, Poseyville, Iod , says, "I never used anything as good r.3 One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and cold3. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pheasant to take. J. S. Hughscn & Co. "I bad dyspepsia for years. No medicine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It gave immediate relief. Two bottles pro? duced marvelous results," writes L. H. War ren, Albany. Wis. It digests what you eat aod cannot fail to cure. J. S. Hughson & Co. Petit Jury-Seeoccl Week. W W DesCbamps, Mt Clio. -J A Hedge, Privateer,. Charles Tb?mes, Sunrer. W F Mathis, Mt Clio H R Thomns, Middleton. J B Kelly, Bishopville. S R Fraser, Sumter. W S Dinkius, Swimming Pens James H McLeod, Privateer. J K McLeod, Raf ring Creek. J B King, Bishopville. E E Keels, Mayville. J E Cousar, Ribbopv?le. Joseph McLeod, Privateer. T E Davis, B'.sbopvil.e. T J Geddings, Privateer. T F Cole, Sbilch E C McCoy. Carter's Crossing. Peter Mellett, Middleton. John I Shaw, Mt Clio R J Davis, Concord. Louis H Hair, Middleton. J A Prescott. Privater. W F rt hue, Concord. S B Bracey, Privateer R C Tisd?ile, Privateer. J VI Compton, Privateer. H W Carnee, Bishopville. Frank Grooms, Concord Mfjjy Hodge, Privateer. George P Booth, Providence. T E l homas. Middleton. C S Baker. Rifting Creek. W M Cooper, Mt Clio R H Ramsey. Privateer. J R Terry, Swimming IVns 'Hie ('p.-r* House roof is iu urgent need of repair?, ar;d unle.-s 'h** l*aks are Stopped nt once th'.- interior of the ouiidini: will ne iam r.g'-d ruucii nore than A new tin root would cost \'< is ea-..i tliHt daylight eau besten through th? roof MOW and trie paper con? ti: U?s to p'-el off in sheets. The building was fl.-oded by the rain Tuesday morning. --^mm> ? ? ? ? mm Popular stones for boys and girls, Henty ?f-riei. and many others at H. G. Usteen & Co's.' THE COTTON MARKET. Tfae local cottoo market has beeu steady throughout the past week with a strong de? mand and light receipts. For middliDg fi f?.8 Gi has been paid during the week. Re? ceipts for this week 145 : total receipts fer the season 25,505 The market quotations te? da? are: Middling SA. A New Member. The election of Representative Crom to the office of ?state liquor commissioner created a vacancy oo the *>oard of sinking fand com? missioners. This vacancy is to be filled by Representative J. Harvey Wilson of Sumter, who by virtue of being made chairman of tbe ways and means committee of the house, also oecomes Mr. Crours successor on tbe stoking fund commission.-Tbe State. ? Cold Snap. Saturday night was the coldest of tbe win? ter and Sunday was the coldest day. There was a light fall of snow and sleet Saturday afternoon and evening bnt before midnight tbe soow ceased falling and the sky cleared, but the cold grew more intense. Sunday morning everything was frozen bard aod fast and many water pipes and pumps bad bnrst. Tbe thermometer registered 13 degrees above zero-19 degrees below the freezing point. A Seasonable Suggestion. Mr. Editor : With the advent of the terri? ble spell of weather now on us we hear on all sides the exclamation, "I.wonder bow the poor stand it in this terrible weather." The matter is spoken of as some abstract proposi? tion icstead of an awful reality at our very doors staring us io tbe face and demanding immediate relief. Io our small city every one knows of some poor neighbor wbo bas but little fuel, perhaps none. We can see from tbe windows of our own bome3 the ghastly spectacle of the spectre wood pile. Pride and proper self-respect may do rxuch to shield the sad truth but we hear it Perhaps their little ones unconsciously tell ours the ! sao story. It may be only a hint that baby ' is sick and we wish we bad at borne such a uice fire as you all have. We cay try to dismiss it, sacing 'tis no doubt a mistake; but conscience makes a noble stand and urges us to give the needed aid. When tbe hand is almost extended, the base tbougbt if we do not mind we will get in the same fix ourselves sounds a cowardly retreat and the first bear? ing of that spie?did impulse which might have been soundiog in our heart tu make it a channel of aid io answer to some agonized prayer perhaps from the lips of the fatherless or wijow. If eacb neighbor actiDg individually would send the needed aid, if be does not feel aoie to do so siogiy get another to join, al: would be well. Above all carrry out the sacred injunction. Let not" your lett bar.d know wost your right haod ooeth. To tbe icquiry WDo sent tac assistance, let the answer, ''T?s no mistake." Norisit? OAK AND PINE Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is not a common every oay cough mixture. It is a marvelous remedy for all the troublesome and danger? ous complications reaultiog from a cold in the bead, throat, chest or lungs. Sold for 25 cents. His Maiden Effort. Attorney George M. Beasley bas been the reoipieot of many congratula tioos upon tbe successful manner io which he delivered his maiden e peech io the court room in tbe case of the state va Parker aod Deas. The effort was a fioe one aod Mr Beasley deliver? ed it more like a veteran than like a novice He is a yoong mao who evidently ba? a very bright fature before bim.-Augusta Chronicle All grades of paper are advancing IU price and io a short time-when we have to re? plenish our stock-our customers will have to psy more for paper aod envelopes New ts the Mme to lay in a supply of stationery, and we can Eel! at the o!d prires fer a short time only. Buy while we have a full stock and a large assortmeot-bought at the old prices.-H. G. Osteeo & Co. Cocoaioe in tne Spine. Chioago. Feb 18 -Mrs Mary Arode, io spite of her 83 years, watched a sur? geon at the county hospital today ampu? tate her right leg, two incoas below tbe bip. without gibing any evidence of pain. The operation proved successful. The operation was of great interest to the furgical world. Dr Samuel L Weber, a member of tbe advisory staff of tbe hospital, bad charge of the operation, which is said to be tbe first of its nature performed in America, and the second known to medical men, the first having been performed io Europe. Dr Weber made a study cf the ioitial operation and concluded that the method might be employed for the lower limbs of patients who were J unable to withstand the effects of ! anaesthetics Thc method consists io j tbe deadening of tbo nerves io the limbs by the ?ejection of coooaine io the vertebral cavity above the poiot where the nerves Controlling the lower limbs branch frc ra the spinal cord. Toe patient, while Using all feeling in j the lower limbs, had the use of all ber faculties I She had suffered a gangrenous affeo I tion bf the leg and amputation became necessary to save her life. T. ? j . I'i TANTEO, for cash, Hickory, Dogwood. Vf Persimmon, VVainur Logs. Southern Hardwood Co., P. O. Box 521?, Charleston, S. C. Nov 29-v Estate ol ?H. Peterson Mayes, Fr., Deceased. 1WILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate of Sumter County, on March 21st, 1930, t^r ? Final Discharge UH Administratrix cr* aforesaid Estate. Mus. NA (.'MI F. MA YRS, Keb 21-tl Aamintstrairix. Albums ! Photograph, Autograph and Scrap. H. G. Osteeo & Co. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has horne the signatnre of and has been made under his per 7%?s j&J?/ sonal supervision sinee its infancy. -eocc*u/K Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment? What is CASTORSA 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 of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. J mt Received: One Car ne ear Sewer Pipe three, four and five inch. ALSO L's, Y's and T's to match. Respectfully, H. MARBI. Sumter, S. C., Feb. 9, 1900. State of South Carolina, 'Tf \jr\\\ wo nf COUNTY OF SUMTER. ?ll J ULI VVdllt By T. Y Walsh, Esq., Probate Judye, j .. TT7HEREAS, ROBT. B DINKISS, I f h A \\fiot S??ilQ VV made suit to rae to grant bim Leiters KJ\J\J\l\J ot Admin.istratior. of the Estate of and effects | MISS WILLI AM ETTA DINKINS, deceased j ' These are therefore to cite and admonish ? |~>w TT* ? 1 ") all and sioeular the kiodred and creditors i L^llTf 1/ l? |7r Q\ ofihesaid Miss Wiliiaaie!?a Diokios. Ute of if I I V V ll ) l\ ll said Couuty aod Stute, deceased, that they ? M^A \Jk J 1 Ivll KJ be aod appear before me, io the \ * Court of Prooate, to be held at Sumter j nww _nwTxrr, C. H , on Marcu 1st, 1900, next, after j OUR OWN GROWING publication thereof, at ll o'clock in the fore- j AND THE noon, to shove cause, if any they have, why | WORLD'S CHOICEST the said Administration should not be grant- I - ed. j The handsomest and most corn Given under mv hand th:s 14th day of , ^ , , . j February, A. D , 1900 ' plete Catalogue we ever issued THOLVgeofSv sent free, if you state in what Feb 14~2t_j you are most interested-Flow Esiate of Joseph ?H. Cooper, Dec'd. j ers, Vegetables or Small Fruits. IWILL APPLY ro the Judpe of Probate of i I A V|f*l/'G C fl Ml C Sumter County on March Urb IS00, for j JfflVlEw Wlvl\ V OUlllUj ?. Final Discharge as Administrator C T. A j DflfllirOTCD kl V of the Estate of said deceased. KUuilto I till Ni Ii GEORGE G. COOPER, <? 3 Feb 14-4: Administrator C T. A. Feb ' Saiesmau Wanted Enclose stamp for particulars Will straighten curly and kinky hair j /rcithout injury to tho scalp cr hair. Price ?5Oe* per box. ANTI-KINK, Endorsed by the United States Health reports Darragh & Rich, ISTew York, Sole Manufacturers. Feb 14-121 Cotton Planters v.lio ?re interested in high prices for cotton next fall om hear of something to tbeirad vantage by ser.ding a postal card at once to THE ADAVkS COTTON COMPANY, p?vj ?4_itn Charleston, S. C. Eggs. BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Will sell a limited numt-er of Sittings cf Eggs from this popular rariety of fowl at $2 per 13. Buff Rocks are large, handsome fowls, with c!e*n yellow lejs, yellow skin and beautiful buff plumage. Teer grow rapidiy and are wo - derful layers Boy some eggs ind rear a vard of fowls different from your neighbor. DR. D. B. FRONTIS Feb 7-2 ai Ridge Spriog, S. C. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. OFFICE OF Co. SierMAt of Station, T tv wi; * For For No ve*r. Feb SUMTER COUNTY. E REGULAR EXAMINATION FOR teacher's cert;ficates for Sumter Couc 1 be held on February 23d. whitt-s -t?t my office, co'.orrd-m Court House, epfcial examinations will be held this J. EDWIN REMBERT, Co. Supt. of Education 7-21.