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WBDHIIDAI, MAT ?3,1900 mi Hu r?t Ofiom at SuwUer ,S <7.. a$ Smewmd CUum MuUr II? ADYMRTISBMMlfTS. W. Lerleg Let ?Servtyitg. V. P oToarweratgh - ieod Peea for 8*1? I. Dew, Sep't ? Berne Comfort Rantto. Beartakee Satiety .?A. W Orottwell Ap lUui Wletkroe College?Scat lerehlp ?ad g2. Bsemlaetioa. Mr. i. ?? DePrt wot I? the city Mocdey ?r. W. T. liUti wee lo tat city Matday. ?t. m4 Mra. T. H. Fketpe bare goo* to ?r Freak M Spaaa to at bo etc for e faw corny. Me. eed Mre. Ooofotco Raid koto rettreed tetftmttty. ?lot Mtetto Dote, of Dtvtevillt, It vtoitltg Bs tat arty. 004 Jake H. Berte, of Ortet rille, vat to the etiy Iom vote. Nr. B. F. Ikon, baa returned free? Wie ctee-fetoea, W 0 Mra B. A. Brooooo, of Cam dee, to to tbt Otty Par a tew days Mr. Jea4 B Brooooo, of Kiegttrco, woo lo too olty toot weak. Mtoo Baeeto larrta of Ubtrew, la viotueg ?too Aooto Ooooiaaj kaoj. Mr. eed Mra Ftrd Let! ara spoadiag aonca to Woemagtoa, D. 0 Aetkaay Wktta eed daogktoro ara a tow deyo lo Attoota. Mra. O. ? Qtaao aod cblldk-tt, of Boykloe, ato vteUltg Mra H. W. Lottos. Mr. W. O Moaaa bat bete speeding a tjBito to Now York aa kaotatot. Mtoaaa Jeeato oat) Baoa Baratt! aatat cave foi ways la Obbitootta last wttk. Mr. eed Mra. Oototeea Bheeeo ara r toil lag too factily of Mr. Obet L. Bbamt Mr BiaitatoB B. Odeae aaa fatally, of woattwrvitto, koto moved to tat elty. Mtoa Ottttooa Bppirtea to oa a vtott to Mia. L. Artkte O'Btttl lo Ckartootoo. Mra M. Fooltot Cordte eed Maatar Baa, tatet Setter la Dar Ii eg too with frieodi Mr. i. O. DtUrajt ottetded tat meeting of Met Fkaraieeiittoal Aatootauoa ia Obeattr Mea. Oato. 0. Ftokeeret tad little daugh? ter oato goat to Obarlettoa oo a ?tait of eev Mr..W. B. Bargtaa, afltr a stay ef eeeerei as 00 tat at Bard tola, Clarendon Coaety, kae eat ara ed to tetotty. Dr. B M Starkey aad Mteere. Dart Wlaa eed Bltoaa Caeaaa bare goat to Ober lot tt to etieed tot Mtektoaaorg attoOrattoa. Mra. B. 0. Starr aad little Mite Irtot artia Statte ttoHlof tat faejtly of Capt. J W. LeMtUc.?Fierceee Dally Ttaita. Mr. Joke I. Brogdon, of Brogdeor, tptot aotatal days to Okaitoetoa I eat week oa a rtojt to kto daagbttr, Mre. T. O. Praetor Mr. B. 0. legre? will Irate Her Waeb'og too oo May If ik to report for daty at tut Berate, le wktoe ha ate a poettion. Dr. aad Mre. Jeeat Teegee aod Mitt Boat teller errtttd le tat elty Tbereday tad ere Of Mr aad Mre. W. T. L. Mar reuet arr Dr. Wa <LJLBoti Dr. Wes. Aifted, Moeart. 0. A. Leameo, J. H. Baroe. 18 Miller, Ckae Pooto, K. A. Joektee, 8. 0. Raid, Bttweft Maaoo, R M. Wetten, i. 0. Mooo aad Bag tat Wilder left dor Oawrtotie Mooday atgkt teattttd tat Meek* llodjeff^eeA^ tad too Iattr-8tau? Fire Mr. A. ^ Ftowtre weet to Ober lone toot Mtoa Rieda Meteeta kae goat to Co! a tibia to ttoKkor Tea tatet tt for beer dtoptaetr will at atld oa ioet Uta, toot red ef 10th. ee ad eat t toed. 41 yet oato eeytkleg to tail advertise It la Cat Itaaa or Watckaet aad Sootkroe. iedtoe Bookeaao kto ett eat filed kit de aloe To tie totoykeae eaoaa. Mooy btoyoitote do wet take k'edly to tot eaooaal tea of $1 per year oe each fketjeean to at girea by tbt Deagktere of Ootdadtraey will take plate Toeeday eight, May tftk Tat blackberry ertp to beg ittieg to ripen awd a tow btoketafall btrt beta offered for onto oo too etreete. Too rait kto eotae at last aad wt bear no aatte ef erofo kartiag ap, bat lietea for tat ery el greet. Tat errat* ef ragrattt kae begaa aed wkttt atot bare yet atea etarteted tat Iopfere art treekted \m triad Tatra to eaee ageta talk of a large eottot aailt tor Sealer, ead a eoaeeripttoe liat kee atea it eirtaltttoa tat peat few daye. AO eure eeoeoeeetoatioe ef C araaont Ledge wilt at bead oo Tberodty aigbt. The Beater Meeaa degree will at conferred Tat Sooitor Uaa dab baa atea rtorgeaiatd le aeaetre epttd eettral afttraoooe a wttk eaottteg elty pigtoae et tat old bicycle pork ? ll ajteabere of Delgar Reel Squad aod toft Par Okarttltt laet eight. They IIy tt ett tot aorta wagon reeet it wkttk tat Dtlgar ttaai will take part today. Tat I tee ra ewe etapeeeee kare eettled wtib tae Altoeue Got toe Oil Ot , for the lote by tat Ira a ?bort tteae ago, and tat obteery to eeleg repaired ee rap idly at poootkto. Jebeey Mack eed Heery Davle bad a ecrap loot Wedaetdey eed te tbt aiii ap Mtek draw a kettoead weet It work ot Daeie Deeie wee eeeaetty, tbotgb aet fattelly, cat, aed at will carry tat eaarkt Mack ejade oa kie bead ee teeg to at hete. Bteke ef eabeerleltoa to the capital ettck Of tat Okerlae<tt Bipoetttte will be opaeed la tbie city wttkie o tow deye, aad tbott who wtok tt eld le tkto gtnd work for tkt up kttldttg of tat State aad tke etty of Cberlee loo will bare aa tpptnttity tt do to Tat et r aet water lag wegoe le about wora oat, ike tatk leekteg to eedly tkat it berdly pay ? to betker wltk, eed tt Is bot t qoettloo of o ektrt tteae etftre it will be ettlrely ore tote If tat etreete ere to be epriekled ao ?Iber tetk will kavt to be provided for the waget, ttd tat qteetiot le, woo will pay for it ' Ott IktOlty Council do ?o, or will the aercaeeti tt Mala aed Liberty itreete who alooe reettve tea btaefit clab tog^tbrr aod boy a ttw tttk ? Tke Sum or fireatbo here high bopee of Delger bore wagon ie?o? winning a prisi io Cbarltile today. The borte? er? in fln? roadlt?on eed con n?k? better time than the Delgari have e??r ej<ide in a race; ibeosrn ere le good treioing, end barring errideMa, ?III at t? awift to ibeir place? ?? tbe bomea ?ra In tktire The Delgar? bate a record to ?eietaia aad they ere to better condition to make feet line tkao wk<a ibey made tbe retted troth log time of 39 ?ecot.di to Fey DkATH OF RaiV JAMBS WHITE. The Old Court Crtor Hu Oono to Hit Reward. Rtv. Jibh Whit*, tbe well known eolored prt.cher, who bald tbc position of court crier for more tb?n thirty yea re, died lut Weduet day, aged ?hoot ll years. He gave op bit potitioo m court crier oo account cf ill health aod other infirmities of age t few eeoothe ego. ?od einet that line bee gradual? ly groere woree He wee probably one of the eoet keowe eegroee of the county, end he bed the reepeet aid confidence of tbt white reople to e narked degree He woe e g oo-l man aad a credit to hie race throng boat bie loag life ; aa a elate aed ae a freed man be wae faithful aoO upright aad discharged hla duty ae a od an should. DIATH. Mr. Jamoc Madison Rithardeoe, private eaoreury of Mallnry, died saddealy in Wash iogtoa City, on Saturday oigbt, of heart die* eaee. Mr Rirbardeoo was a yoaag men of ear store tbaa ordinary attainment!, having a thorough collegiate and baelaeeeednoatioo. He bad ttadied law, and wae admitted to the bar atOnark, Ala, several yeere ago.but neter practiced that profeeeioa. He wae born io Gainesville, Doe. SI, 18038, hie parents being the late J. M. aad Margaret L Richardson. His parents were nattvee of Sumter, 8 0, his mothtr'e maiden name being Mergarat Fiaser.?Oaineeville, Pia., Daily San, May Is. _ Fun oral Notion. The relatives, friends aad acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Newman are requeued to attend the foaeral of their little daughter at their hones tomorrow morning at 0 30 o'clock. The interment will be at the eemetery at 10 o'clock. -^BJSSSai An Isrnoilttsh Wedding. Last eveeiag at the hall of the Independent Fire company, which was prettily decorated for the oooaetoo, there was ao leraelitieh weddiag caramon v. Mies Jennie Saetman, daogbter of Mra. Rule Snetmao, nntil recent? ly of Macoc, Oa , aad Mr. Solomon Segal of of Somter, were married. The ceremony wee performed accordiog to the beautiful orthodox riles by Rabbi Scbrecbter. There wae a good attendance, and dancing followed the wed? diag ?Tbt State, May 17 The vagrant law is ia force, aad the loafere aad idlere aad disreputable characters of all aorta and decerlptloae eboald make toem eelvee scarce ia 8 a cater unlaee they wieh to work the etreete. The police eboald put out their drag nets aad gather the vagranta in? Mayor Stockey Will do the rest. An old etore bouse at the foot of Republi? can street, near the tobacco warehouse, caugbt afire lest Wednesday, aad the teel equate were called out. There wee little fire and the damage wae insignificant. The house was occupied by a negro family, aod it is thought that the Are was caused by a defective flue. Tbe building ie tbe property or Mr. W. M. Graham The Bisbopville eorreepoodeot of tbe Co? lumbia State in writing of tbe.recent com? mencement eitrcieee of tbe Blsbopvills Grad? ed School, eays: Rev. W. A. Kelly of Samter, by Invitation, preached ao excellent sermon before tbe Graded School io the Methodist cbureb oa Sunday. Tbe ebareb was paoked to ita utmost capacity, aad the sermon was folly equal to all that wae anti? cipated Irom thie gifted young preacher. Moaaghea Boss Co 'e wsgon snd horses were moved Saturday to the new honee oa Liberty street, near Marvin, aad will occupy oaly the lower leer nntll the new boons is completed oo the site of their old hoeee. Coetractor Kaveoaugb wlll| began 'oadey moreleg to tear dowa the old brlek fire en? gine house occupied for several years by Moaaghao Hose Oo This houee was erected a anesher or years sgo by the cid Independ? ent Fire Bag me Compaay, and when that or* gaoiaation paeeed out of exieteace the prop? erty became the property of tbe eity. Mr. J. D. MeKiell, president of the North Carolina Firemen's Association, ia quite anx? ious fir Moeegan aod Delgar Reel Squads to attend the North Caroline toornameat which wll be lheld In Wllmlogton in Jaly, aad In a recoct letter to the chief of the fite department etetee that he will vieit 8amter ehortly aad he hopes to obtaia the promise of both sqoade to visit Wilsstagtoa aad eater tbe tournament. Some lime ago a committee wee appointed by the City Council to eommuaioate wiib tbe Atlantic Coast Liae aathoritlee in reference to providiog a paeeenger depot, eofflctently large io accommodate the average crowd ot peeeeogere that assembles at the depot aod ae to foreiehieg .la cooeectioa with the depot the toilet roome and other wsceseary coo veeieaeee and comforts that the public baa tbe right to expect aod dornend. If tbe com? mittee has dlacherge<1 the doty there is no record of the result oa file ia the eity elerk'e office. The hope wae expreesed when tbe committee wae appointed, that something would he accomplished towerd giving tble city a paseeoger depot io tbe not dieuiot futare, and that hope ie still entertained. The delegates from Gemecock Lodge return? ed Tharsday morning from tbe Grand Lodge meetiag io Cberlectoo. They all report a eucceeefol meeting and a pleasant time. The next meetiag will he held in 8partanburg. Sumter wae aot pieced io nomination, ae tbe Graad Lodge baa met la Sumter eiace it bee io Spartaoburg or Greenville, from which pi acte Dominations were received Mr. L. I. Parrott of thie city wae elected Oread Outer Guard at tbe moroing eeeeioo Wedoiadey. How Physicians. Dr Wm M Bradlev, of Mayetville, Dr. L. H. Jeeelegeaad Dr. P. G. M. V T Hof man, of Samter, were enaong tbe number of physi? cian! who appear* d before tbe State Board ofj Medical Kiamioere at its meeting oa Mey j lft-lb and stood successfully lbs eiamioation for license tn practice ia tble Stete. There were eeveaty-aine eaedidalee for licence and BlXty six patted th e txeminetioo. Tbe board wae eorprieed to diecover to werde tbe eloee of tbe vximinatioo that fire of the applicaote were oeing unfair meane in the preparation of their aoewere, aod they were arcordiogly rejected without reference to tbe correetoeee of lbs papere btnded in. The Band Conoert Tbe weekly concert by tbe Fourth Regi? ment Baud wae given on Jibe Monumental Square Friday afteraooo. Tbe following was tbe programms | March?Tbe Maice Festival Overture?GoltJen Hive March?Dunlap (?omonenderv. WU's-In Old Yfxdnd March ?H ami i Ionian 2 Step?The Creo'e <?> iren ?-?m^mm> ???>? ^Wra*^? Will.e Bryan whs arrested last TuB'Odaj for drunkenness and rei-k'cM dntirg He diorp a wagnn t'crote the railrmd track tu f ont of the fhit'tng eogiti* acd narro?ly eacaperi gOSJStUSJ 'l>e bone 'o hs ktiU-d hs weil a? him aggf< The engine struck ISO rear of Hit wagon aod knocked it sidewiie from the treck. . "-atant-||^a^t|tfh stflaVienri - .JsmoTa^MnnYiAr SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVER? SARY. Interesting Fxeroioee at the Mag? nohn Street Church. The eaoivereary of the Magnolia Sreet Methodic! Cburcb Sunday 8chool wer? held left Seedej eiebt A Urge congregation *M present nod too cburcb ?u wall filled oo twit biter ding tue man meeiiag in tbe Opera Hooae for the purpose of raising funds for tbe relief of tbe famine sufferers in India Addresses were made by R 0 Pnrdy. K H Rbeme end T. B Praser, Jr., sunerioten dents of ibe Methodist, Baptist aod Presbyte? rian Sunday Schools respectively. There were also recitations, dialogues and songs by tbe Suodey School, aod tbe eiercises were iaterestiag end entertaining throughout. The ion* service was psrtieolarly good. The Sueday School baa grown with esch reer and hes mode a marked improvement in ?teery particular equal to the growth to uum >ers A collection wes teken, belf of which wee lor tbe India famine sofferers, which amount 'till he turned over to tbe general committee ? nd will be forwarded with tbe eom reieed et the mass meeting at tbe Opera House. ????mWssje*e>w*^ssjBasM Indie Famine Fund. The contribution for the famioe sufferers, at the Opera House, Suodey night, aggregeted one hundred aad thirty-six dotiere eod twen? ty-nine cents ($136 39). Mr R L Kdmueds s the First National Bank is still receiving contributions, and It it hoped tbe turn totei may reach two hondred dollers. Aoy of our citiaeoe who feel disposed to aid to swelling tbe food may baod their offerieg to Mr Ed mods, borne few oereone put their due bills in tbe hat. These slips are in Mr JCd mnods' bands also. The sobscrihers cen set? tle with bim, ee be cannot cell oo them. A check for the money will he forwerded to New York oo Thursday afterooeo. What is to he given should be in hand bj tbet time. Of tbe money collected Sunday night, Mr. J. M.N. Wilder handed in $5, a coottiou tioo from the Oreham Baptist church. ?aam>a^e> sja ? Trouble in the Dispensary. The dispeosery was closed on Mooday awaiting tbe ajslval of en inspector to look over tbe stock oo band. The cash and sales accounts balance exactly, it is stated on good aothority, hot there ie some confusion ee to the stock ; the dispenser's eccouot end the inspector's account do not agree, ?od Dis? penser Reemes has asked tbet the inspector be sent here to check over the stock end com? pere tbe invoices with the origioal accounts on tbe Stete dispeosery books. Acting uoder orders received by wire yes tsrday tbe county board of control ooened tbe dispeosery, aed business is going on es nsuel under tbe direction of tbeeoooty board of control. Dispeneer Reen ee is suspended temporarily, pending tbe investlgetioo, but clck J. B. Baker is on doty. The investiga? tion is practically at a s'andstill and nothing ceo be dooe ootil Inspector Boykio returns. Be wae here Saturday and wben be left suted thet he woold return Mooday. Re did oot do so eod the boerd of control has beerd no'ning from bim. Tbe members of the board are To tbe city waiting for Inspec? tor Boykio to return end complete tbe inves? tigation and until the investigation is com? pleted they prefer to give out nothing for, publication. Mr B T Windham wbo wee in charge at tbe dispensary yesterlay. steted tbet the shortage in stock, ao fet ee eoold now be determined, emoonted to about $400, but tbe figure may be changed when tbe ieveetigation proceede turtber. Mr. B T. Wiodbem resigned from tbe | Oeaaty Board of Control yesterday afternoon* and was immediately eltctsd county dispen? eer for Burnt er, to succeed J. M. Reemes, re? moved. The Confederate veterans commenced a asoaameot to Preeideot Davis ; failing to reiee sufficient funds they called on the Deugbteri of tbe Confederacy. Tbe daugh? ters io their various towes, to raise necessary fands for this purpose, are having entertain? ments. On Tuesday, tbe 29tb, at tbe Opera floeer, there will be a concert of "Oonfeder ate Wer Soogs," the best talent in our city taking part. Bveryooe should go oot, ae tbe eoterteiomeet wilt be well worth tbe price charged, 25 cents, for admission, end remem? ber the eeuee?the Jeff Davis monument. H. Q Osteeo A Co. have oo band a large stock of base hell goods?including caps end belts?which will be sold at pleasing prices. Good hammocks cheep?better onee for a little more?et H. O. Osteeo A Co'e. Raiae Horoeo. The Nebraska State Journal offers e sug? gestion wblcb mey interest some of tbe farm are to South Carolina A maa wbo Is well qualified to ?peak on the subject, it says, ex? presses tbe opinion that every farmer "wbo wishes to make money in the next few yeers cen do so by raising horses," as there are fewer such animals In the couotry now than at any time in tbe pest 40 years. "Nebras ka," says the Journal, "mey safely mark up its weelth several millioos on sccooot of the increase io prices eod the certainty that tbe bostneee of borte-ratriog cannot be overdooe for several years." Twoegeotsof the British government, it is edded, are now io New York seeking 35,000 heed of such stock for war purposes, and stand a small chance of gettiog even a faction ot that number. "The couotry simply cannot supply tbe de? mand." This is good advice, and tbe farmers of Somter county should be wise aod follow it. They need horses for ibtir own use, and they will make money by raising tor borne use if they reise none to sell. Properly managed if] costs little more to raise a colt thao it does a cow, aed eveo a pint horse is worth severel times as much as a cow. It dues oot pay to raise plug horses, however, for it costs oo more to raise a Mooded borse than a plug Just hi this urm these who wish to improve their stock by raising first class stock have an opportunity witbin tbeir reach. Modoc McRwen, No. 3278\ a standard bred trotter of ihe best strain of blood in America, of fi:>e site, speedy, fine action, unusually band some aod superior qualities, is standing the season in Sum*er. All of hie get closely rreemble bim and show tbe distinguishing meiksof the Ham blvionian-Mambrino blood Modoc McKwen is descended from Harold the sire of Maud S. aod from H?mhletoninn 10, the atuestots of ninety five per c ot of all the fomom trottiog horses evor retead io America N> better bied hone bas ever 0000 brought into South OarOtloa, and the man wbo owns one of his roltn a few years hOOOS will consider bin? self lucky. May 16?Si CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature ^_,_ DELGAR8 OFF FOB CHAR? LOTTE The Horten aod Bob Wright Left Latt Night Tbe hortet aod boie wagon of Oelgar Reel Squad aod Robert Wright, the driver, left for Charlotte, N 0 , laut Fndar oight to ?e oo hand for the firemen's tournament to? day It en tboogbt beet to eeod tbe team ahead eo that tbe boreea might have time to reet and recover from the effeeta of the trip aod get ia'o fit cooditioo for the race Mr. W 8. Graham, foreman of the squad, left for Charlotte Saturday morning to be oo the ground to make all preliminary arraoge meate and look after tbt iotereete of hie tquad The other members of the racing team left for Charlotte Monday oight Pythian Grand Lodge Officer*. Offl en for the eaeoicg year were elected yesterday afternoon by tbe Grand Lodge Koigbte of Pytbiae now io section in Charles? ton The Grand Lodge ie expected to ad* joorn today. The officers elect are ae fol? lows; Greed Chancellor George F Von Kolnita, Jr, nf Charleston. Grand Vice Chancellor, Geo M L Bonbam, of Anderson. Grend Prelate, Rev J H Tbornwell, of Fort Mill Grand Keeper of Records aod Saale?Col D J Aoid, Suater. Graad Mister of Exchequer? Wilson G. Barvey, Charleston Grand Maliter at Arms?Jamee B Marshall, Piedmont. ? Grand I oner Goard? James H Bryan, Seneca.?News and Courier, May 16. -ira m Attempted Arson Laet Wednesday, about twelve o'clock, fire was discovered under one of the rear rooms of the residet.ce of Mrs N. P. Lenoir ou Harby Avenue. A eardine can with kerosene, aod some ligbtwood splin? ters, coro stalks aad other combustible ma? teriel wae found oa tbe eill, which had just begun to born when discovered by tbe cook. The fire wae extinguished without making an alarm, cotwttbstaodtog tbe flame bad begun to spread rapidly. A ebort and broad track wae found under the house wbea tbe fire wae started, but no other clue eo fir bee been obtained ae to tbe perpetrator. ?amn?^o??a*e^sjma-a*""?? I consider it not only a pleeeure hot a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about tbe wooderful cure effected io my ceee by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy. I wee taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few dotes of it effected a perma? nent cure. I take pleeeure in recommending it to otbera suffering from that dreadful disease ?J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W Ya. Thie remedy ie sold by Dr. A. J. China. The Institute Commencement. Tbe invitations to the snuual commence? ment of tbe Sumter Institute have been iseued. The order of exercieee ie ae follows: Sunday, June 3, 8 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. C. M Richards. Monday, June 4, 8 3) p. m. Annual recital. Tuesday, June 5, b 30 p.' m. Commence? ment exercieee. Literary eddretc by Jobo P Tbomee, Jr. Tbe following ladles of the claee of 1900 will receive diplomas Misses Memia DuBose, Kate McCotehen, Sadie Muldrow, Jalia Richardson, Kita Skin? ner and Rlma Wilds. 4 MAYOR'S COUBT. The first effort to pot the vagraota to work oo tbe streets has resulted io a failure, and the prisoners brought before the Mayor Friday all escaped coovictioa. There were two white mea -od three negroes charged with vagran? cy, and all euceeeded in bringing proof that they wjrked occasionally and bad support from other pertiee sufficient to live. Tbe Mayor decided in eecb caae that there wae not eofficieot evidence io convict Tbe pris? oners were Wesley Jeouings and William Gato, "bite, and Amoe Williame, Marioo Dorant aad William Bruneoo, colored. Willie Bryant wae op for drunkenness, die crderly conduct, recklees driving and carry? ing concealed weapons. The sentence wee $10 or 20 deye. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Leet winter dcring an epidemic of whoop? ing cough my children cootracted tbedieease, haviog severe coughing spells. We had need Cbamberlaics's Coogb Remedy very succesfully for croup aod naturally turned to it et that time aod found it relieved tbe cough and effected a complete core ?John R Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Nor? wood, N J. Thie remedy ie tor sale oy Dr. A. J. China Military Trouble. The trouble in the Conner Mounted Rifle camp, heretofore reported in these columns has not subsided, nor is it likely to, until some legal action bee beea started. A com? mittee of the company went to Columbia, ac? companied by Capt. Welle, and from what tracepired in tbe eajutaoi general'e office tbe committee came hack with the assurance of tbe matter beiog tettled. Geo Floyd was under tbe impreesion that Privateer was in Olarendoo, aod therefore gave hie permission to Capt Welle to make that point bis muster groood, hut wbeo hs learord it was io Sum ter he tnld tbe captain that be muet not lake his men out of tbe county, and furthermore tbe mooey received from the State belooged to the company, and muet be turned over to its treasurer. Capt. Wolle etill refuses to turn tbe morey over, aod a committee came to Manning Moo day to consult with an attorney Tbey are determined to pueb the matter to a conclu? sion, and before the affair ie ended Capt Wells ie likely to bave an unpleaeant experi? ence. Tbe roea feel they have been badly treated by their captain, and they will speed mooey to recover tbe funds he is withholding from them, and then tbey will use every boo orable tffort to bave him courtmartialed.? Manniog Time*, May 17. ???Mamma* *??>? -?????????? Tbe ancients believed that rheumatism wes the work of a demon within a mac. Any one who has had an attack of sciatic or in (1 rtmmatory rheumatism will agree that the lot latino is demoniac eoougb to warrant the belief It ht\B never been claimed that Cham h'jrlain's Pain Ht'n would oust out demons, bill it will tore t neu mattem, and htindrt-ds bpar testimony to the trutn of t'aia statement. Ooeapplication relieves the r,Hin. and this quick relief sah ich it atTurd-t iaalooe flonh nvtoy times Its coet. For sale by Dr A. J. China. ? ? ^ggammtmm Hatmuocks at H. (?. Osteen A Co's. Hammocks from 60c to i, at tbs bock store of U. U. Oateeo A Co. Home Comfort -RANOES Won Gold Medal at the Chicago Expooitioo ae The Premium Ramie of the World. It woo tbe First Gold Medal Priie over thoosaed* of competitore, aod ite seperlority was dearly demonstrated. Tbete Re* gee ere eold oely from wagons, eod intending porcbeiere will find it to their interest to eecore then while the opportunity preeeete itself. The Wrought Iron Range Company hee arrived with one of ite divisions, end will make Sumter beedquertere for e short whMa, cenvaesing this end adjoining counties with tbe fsmoos Home Comfort Steel Rengee. Three Ranges are complete in every particu? lar. Their man/ advantages for convenience and durabiltty wiU be thoroughly demoo? streted by gentlemanly salesmen to all in? tending pnrchesere. Tbe following endorsements are from well known citsecs of Hamptoa aod Williams burg counties: We, tbe utdetsigned residents of Hamp? ton aod Williamsburg et unties, are nsing the Hnme Comfort Range, end unbesitetingly say it is tbe best range ae have ever need : M B McSweeoev, W J Goodtog, Kr end Mrs J F Ke.rss, W M Robertson, J J Gooding, W P Weekly, W H Kennedy, R 0 Logan, L Stackley, R H Kelleben, Cooper Bros. S. H. DEW, SUTDte May 23-lm* x SKED PEAS?Fifty bushels of Uoknowo or Georgia Peas for sale by W. D. Scar ouroogb, Scarboro, S. C. May 23?2i* Mr. A. W. Crossiell Appointed. TUB maosgement of tbe Equitable Society desires to announce tbe appointment of Mr A. W. Cross well as resident meneger for the city of Sumter and vicinity. FOR SALE-CHEAP?FOR CASH OR on credit.?A Ginning Outfit consisting ot tbe following: Three 60-saw Loomis Gins with Feeders and Condensers; Two 60-sew Hell Gins with Feeders aod Condensers; One 70 saw Winship Gin with Condeneer ; One heavy Winsbip Cottoa Priss; One Acme Cotton Press; One20-H.P. Liddell Engine; One 25-H.P. Steel Boiler. All in perfect order end with e lot of ebefticg, pulleys, etc. Will sell ell or any part. Apyly to W. W. DesSbempa k Co., Wisacky, S. C. May Id?at._ WANTED TO SELL?One pair Platform Scales, one 20-borse LHdell Engine aod Boiler, one 60 saw Pratt Gin end Bose Press. Also complete Grist Mill. Apply to J. E Oooiar, Bishopviiie, S. C. May 9?4t? SURVEYING. SURVEYING and Civil Engineering work promptly and eecnratelv dooe W. LORING LEE, Civil Eogr. Mey 23-6n Estate of Miss Anna P. Burgess, MINOR. IWILL APPLY to the Jndge of Probate of Sumter County on June 9tb, 1900, for a Final Discbarge es Gsnerel Guardian of aforesaid Mioor. R. J BROWNFIELD, Mey 9 1^-23-30 Guardian. Mrs. La Atkinson, Fashionable MILLINERY. New Summer floods and IToveltles Coming in Every Tffeefc. Stock of Flowers and all Trimming Mate hale full now for Summer nee. Daily additioos of new deeigne in Trimminge keen our Trimmed Hat Department continu? ously attractive. The outgoing models are promptly repleced by later ideas of our own designing and copiee of the latest Hats shewn in New York. The same ezelusiveness characterizes our exhibit of UNTRIMMBD HATS, which com? prises choice selections cf Straw Braids, in white, black end tbe pastel shades. Prices the lowest to city for equal qualities. Mrs. L. Atkinson. SUMTER, S. C. May 16 MASTER'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a decree of tbe Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County in tbe State of South Carolina, io tbe case of Mery M. B and against Marion Moise (substi? tuted for James W. Phillips, George B Phillips, Mary M. Wilson aod Theo docia E Dennis); Mary L. Parnell I end William B. Phillips, Jr , (an infant un? der the age of 14 years) heirs at law aod distrioutees of W. B. Phillips, deceased ; Raveoi'l S Bradwcll as Administrator of tbe Batate of W. B Phillips, deceased ; James Thorn well, Silas Hicksoo, G P. Rush aod Hampton Parnell ; I will sell at public auc? tion, to tbe highest bidder, at tbe Court House in tbe city of Sumter in said county and State, on saleday io June, 19C0, being tbe fourth dey of seid month, during tbe usual h.urs of sale, tbe following deccribrd real estate, to wit : "All that certain tract of land measuring three hundred and ten acres more or less, situate, lying aod being in tbe county of Sumter, State of South Carolina and is hounded uo the north by lauds of B E Wilson ; on the the east by lanes of K J Goodman nod J L. Keels ; on the south by lands of Jacob Keels, and west by lands of Mrs. Blisanetb Wilson, and lies wholly in townsb'p of of tbe county afore? said " Terms of sale o-ae-balf cash and balance io one year secured by boud and mortgage of purchaser in which shall be provided for counsel's fees in case sirae has to he collected by soil, purchaser to have the option of pay? ing all cash. II. FRANK WILSON, Master tor Sumter County. May 9, 1900. -jSTlilW? ? HONEY ? NEW COMB HONBV in pound sections, 16c per section ; 7 sections SI. EXTRACTED HONRY (or streloed as some prefer to call of 'his e.-afon'a ejteko now ready Veesell 3eot to my residence will be filled at 2f/C per qjatt. May 8 N. G. OSTKKN. THOSE SUPERB TONES That inetently arraat jour attention, tbe* appeal to yoor muiical eeoee bj tbeir eweat oeee, come from Yet they're reaeonable in price, one compare with aoy in qeality. Catalog for tbe aeking. Repairing eat Toning at moderate prices. Accommodating Terme. Pianoe of otber makes to suit tbe meet economical. CHAS. M. STUFF, Wareroome, 9 Nortb liberty Street. Factory?Block of K. Lafayette Are., Aikeo aod Lanvale streets. BALTIMORE, MD. CANDIDATES. FOR SOLICITOR. I am a candidate for re-election to tbe office of Solicitor, aad agaio solicit the sop port of tbe Totere of tbe Third Circnit, sub i ject to tbe eetioo of tbe Democratic primaries. JOHN S. WILSON. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA T1VES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tboHonssof Representatives, sabjsct to the action of tbe Democratic primary. TH03. Q. McLEOD. FOR CONGRESS. Hon. J. Wm. STOKES iehereby announced? ae a candidate for re-election to Coogreee in tbe Sereoth dietrict, subject to tbe Demo? cratic primary. FOR SHERIFF. Believing R. T. WINDHAM to be a satia? ble mao for Sheriff of Somter county, ere hereby announce bim a candidate for tbe office, subject t.-> tbs action of tbe Democratic primary election. May 9* Tbe friends of Deputy Sheriff JAMES B. QAILLARD take pleasure in nominating bim for Sheriff of Somter County, eubjset in tbe eetioo of tbe Democratic primary Bis long and efficient service ae Deputy Sheriff, hie faithful discharge of every duty devolv iog upoo htm and bie thorough familiarity rith every detail necessary to the proper administration of the sheriff's office qualify him for tbe position. Tbs frieode of HARRY W. SCARBOR? OUGH would respectfully preeent bie name to tbe Democratic voters of Scmter county at the approaching primary ae being a suitable man for Sheriff of Sumter county, feeling assured that be will oe acceptable tu tbe en? tire people Tbe voteis of Sumter county ere aeked to support for sheriff William H. Eppereoo, a true and tried Democrat, a man who wae a gallant Confederate soldier aad served four years in tbe ranks He is competent aod will faithfully discbarge tbe duties of tbe office if elected. COMRADES. CLERK OF COURT. Gentlemen: I want to ha elected to the office of Clerk of the Court for Somter Coun? ty No one nae aeked ae to be a candidate. (1 gueee they juet didn't think of it). I troet, however, you will not forget me at the Democratic primary election, which will eet tie the question, who shall be clerk T ae far aa I am concerned. Hoping to be yours at the primary, I am Very respectfully, J. W. DENNIS. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of County Supervisor of Sumter Couotv, subject to tbe actioo of \ the Democratic Primary, and pledge myself to eupport tbe nomineee of tbe Democratic party MARION DORN Mr. FREAN MELLETT ie nominated for County Supervisor, subject to tbe reeult of the Democratic primary He is a competeat man for tbe position, a Democrat who de? serves tbe support of tbe party, and if he ie elected will render faithful and valuable services DEMOCRAT. To my friends who so nobly supported ma before and tbe public generally : I wish to announce myself a candidate for tbe office of Coooty Supervise, promising to stead by the actioo of tbe Democratic primary. Respectfully, Mch 10? W. H SEALS. FOR CO. SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. BelieviDg that tbe acquaintance of the present incumbent, J. EUMIN RRMBBRT. with tbe duties cf the tffi:e, tbe various teachers, trustees and needs of the several communities of the county qualify bim for the t fli -e of Couotv Superintendent of Edu? cation, and that he is hvartily interested in tbe duties thereof, we nomioate bim for re? election, subject to the action pf the Demo? cratic Primary. MANY VOTERS FOR CORONER. Mr. Rlitor: You will plvaee announce SAMUEL F FLOWKRS a candidate for Coroner for Sumter Couotv and oblige HIS FRIENDS. Vh A D. MOSES, who has so tfficiectly filled the position of Coroner dortng tbe past four years, is berebv nominated for re e ee> tion, subject to the Damocratie i>riaary He will receive tbe heartv support of MANY VOTERS I hereby announce 0d>selt a candidate for tbe office of Coroner of Snmter Couniy sub? ject to the result of tbe Democratic primary. I am acquainted with tbe duties ?-f the tffice and if eleod will faithfully a? u < fticn ntly perform ibetn. The support and in6uence of the Democrats of the ceuntv is solicited aod will be appreciated ResDtc'ful'y. THOMAS M JONES. PATENTS Cbveats, and Trade-Marl:s obtained and all Pat tntbuunmcjondectnafcc Modcratc Fcca. Ooporncri30.?po iTtU.S. PATCNro^icc and we * an secure paten.in ksa time t.ua .uo?c ? ii\ in Washington. Send rnojci, drawing or p'ioto., tvith devrip tiou. NVe advise, if patrmable or r< t, tu-c of charge. Our fee not tins tilt patent rei nred. A Pamphlet, m H< w to Obtain PamaoV with coat Of bum la the U. 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