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The Telephone Gases. JUDOS BUCHANAN'S DECIS? ION FILMD " InjonoOon Refused end the Re Owsvor Asked for Not Appointed. Jodgo Boebooeo't deoieioo lo ibe two cetet ee titled Tbt Telephone Maoufectutiog Go. of Bemtee, ploiottffj, ??. Tbe Samter Telepbooo Mecefectorlog Co. it el, defeodeote, end Ober lee T. Metoo et el, plain uffi, ?? Toe Ttvtpboot Beoofecturiog of Samter ot ?I, wofeedoaU. wot filed with Clerk of Court Beeh lost Saturday. Judge Buchanan refueee lo appulot * receiver for tbe Telepbooo Menu Coetertog Go , aad bo alto refueee to grant ao tojeoctioa to pr??tot Iba otw ooanpaoj from oeteg the a em a ood^r whlob It wae cbartared eta, Tba Booster Telephone Maoafaotortog Go. Tbe oat reeult o.' the litlgatioo thai for leabenlutely ootbiog Botb companies coo tieae aa tbe? ware before the eaite were la ttlioted. Tba decteioo ia at followt: matters came ap oa a rule to show aad tbe mattere involved woro beard lo tbe loot oamed coot, tba action ?ad proceeding preoeate too ratber uooeual 'oatoro ?f a coaeplalat of certain alleged etoebboidere agaioat tba corporation aid throe dereodaete, two of whom aro abowo to have boa* e lac led directors at tba oooual eeeettog lo Jaoe, 1899, wbeo a board of four directors woo alerted Tba tblrd tba .'efeod oat Sbelor la alleged to bate toe a alt *ed director at o atootleg of tba boerl of u.roc* tore bald oa or about tba iftb day of April, 1900, to III wbat wae elalaied to be o vaceo oy 00) Ibe Ooard, caoeed aa claimed by tbe fool tbat tbe platotiff, Hanoi g, wbo bad heretofore (at tba annual meeting io 1899) booo elecitd a director, oot troneterrod bis oao ebare rf ?lock oa tbe books of tba com too?. Tbe fosrtb director elected at tbe aa oaol mcotlog to 1899, wee Gbarles T. aWeoo, wbo la ooe of tbe plaintiffs io this caoeo. Tbora was o good deal of diacueeioo io ibeae aiattars, taking a ?la> and encoded eoope, tbat woold pro'iobly bo more applicable to tbe oiaeo opto tba trial of tba mertta than opoa tbie proceed eg Several novel, quee itoae woro presto tod by lea reed couoeel, oil ot wbom prat io tad tbelr respective rlewo, witb saove tbaa ordioery ability aod aotbority. Wblas I tbiok tbo act of 9tb March, 189?, ami oeaoodmoott, tekeo la connection witb tsttloot litt to 1933, of revised etatotee 1899, I oat net v a, clearly contemplates tbat a ?lltsiwr aba 11 be o eiockbolder, 1 do oot ibiak Ibis matter it properly btforo mo, for tbo board Is oow foil. Tbo board le certainly o de facto board. Coder ibeoa circumeuocee oao Ibe court of eqeitv inquire lato tbo electioo aod removal Of offnere or dlrectort of o private corpora UwoT I do sot tbiok so. "Io tbt abtaoce tt out a tor y provmtoe, a court of equity bot oo jonsdiction witb regard to tbo ejection or removal of o?etrs or dirortort of o private corporauoa, aod eoosrqasotly caoaot try tbe validity of tboir ottctioo or title to office, lo proceed i age inetitoted for Ibot porpott, wbeiber ooioeeibly or oot, eitber at tbe eoit of rival oloimoota oot of potteeeioo or of tbv ttocbboldtre. Tboogb wboo tbo question orltao loctdeotally aod collaterally io o autt of wbetb It bos lawful joritdictloo oo otber gfwaodt, if tbat decitioo bo necessary to tbt tool disposition of tbe caae " ft Am A Bag Doom lo Bq 671, ate. Wbo oao tay tba purpose it not directly bore to try be rigbt of certain peraone to tbe ?lea T I do oot tsiak Bqoity aboold iotorfero by lojooeiioo or recoiverebip, oader tbt cir? eomateocee tbowo bare See Sboman v fjtork, 4 Hot. 198; Strange v. Board of Trtde, 98 111., 441 ; Owoo v Wbtueker, ft If. J Eq.lll; Suylere v Park, 10M.H 98;B?yleotv Owen, 1 Preemao'e Cbaecery ?lot. 141 ; Stockton v. Am. Tob Co , 65 N. J. Bq . 941 Toe reoiraioiog order aod tbe relief eougbt bete la la rotated. la tbt ooeo Cret totitled, ao injunction ie toogbt agaioat tbedefeedaat upoo tbegroond lbat plaintiff e oame bat oeen eo cloaeiy iml toted or eimolatvd tbat confoe?oo bat arlaeo io ibe dalivery aad receipt of ibe mail, aod great lojury bee beeo doov platoiiff, Ae. Wbeo Iba Secretary of Siate gave ibe cbar tor of incorporation, tbe Slate tbereby ex booated bei power to create any corporation of Iba eeme aamegiveo to tbe plaiotiff bereto, aod th e oppliee oot ooly to Ibe rigbt to ittue o ebarter of tbe ideoticaul oame aod style ttoroly. bot of tbe rigbt to issue aod greoi o charter witb tbe oame to eimiler ei to be liiy mitiakto ae, or coofoooded witb, tbe of tbe former oreatioo. It would ba eseoifnetly improf.tr to do to. The atS of Ibat same by aootber corporation woold oeoe? eerily prod one coofoaioo aod eoabla tbv later corporation to ooiolo by reeeoo of tbe timilerity of oomee tbe bosioeeo of tbo prior owe Wbotber actually tetended or oot, tbe affect of it woold oe to work injury to tbe former ooe an J to tbe advantage of tbt Itter oea, b? tbo latter ooe boldiog oot to ibe paoiic tbo portooality ot tbe former A cor? poration io boowo by ite oame II baa property rigbt lo ite ooe It drawt lie esie mace from tbo power of ite creatioo lit oame le a oec+ssary element of ite exitteoco H soar ooly osed be told tbet o tobtequeot corporation baa ao rigbt to appropriate tbe tome of o prior oue, or a oame to nearly Similar at will prodace c infusion or oncer loioty tooeerolng tucb ueme o* naturally calculated to lojtriooaly effect tba ideotity aad oaeioott of tbe prior one Tbe oecettarj oooavqaeooe of tbe wroogfol appropriate of o corporate oame li to injure tbe boiioej* aad rtthte of tbe prior body. 1 tbiok tbe overwhelming weight of au< Iboriiy obowt tfcu tbe oame tekeo by ibe later corporation to r?e witbio tbo evil of ibe rule 1 Ibtok Tbe Somter Te'epbooe anu farorieg Company is a o?ms too oeorly the tome ae Telephone Manufacturing Company Of BomtOr to prevent coofofioo. It woold boo w oeder If ojafueioo did oot oceir A few eetborinee will tbow wbtt tbt count have erioteed ae atmilar oamea : Boo Holmec, Btotb A Heyden v Tbe Holme? Booth eod Atwood Manufacturing Go , 37 Ose* , 178; U 8 Mercantile Reportiog Co v. U 8. Commercial Ageoey aod Collecting Oo , 11 ?. Y. Stoic Rep 491 lo Bioio v MeOrotb 91 Bo , 355. tbe Keoeee City Bool Beiaia aod Stock Bxcbaoge bad boea laeorporoied ood o maodamue waa 00or?hi to compel tbe neue of a certificate lo Ibe Keoeee Guy Real Istete Btcbooge Tea Fiiefereld eod Mollory Gooeiructioo Co. v. Tbo Fiitgereid aod Mello-y Coaetruc t?on Co , 41 NoO, 374. la Colonial Demeo of America v Colonial Domes of Bew York, 80 N Y , Sopp JOJ, tbe Court teemt to cooeider tber^ wae bo< ooe qneettoo, I. o , demoge. T( damage wae aeotlmeotol, aod iojuoctioo refueod beceuae aorw damage wae eeoitmeotei la Society of Btsbteeo Huodred end Toelva v. Society of 1811 in the Stete of New York, B Y. Low Journal, Jan. 13, 1900, tbe to jooctloo leteed Now It the plaintiff cleerly entitled to thte remedy T It appeare tbat the eto< kboldere of t' old eompeoy were really Peter D ow and Li ?'l?t Maeoo W bile it oat a corporation |t| eio.*k wai really owaed b/ tbooe too moo Ttiey wer? tbo o a <o be iijired by tbe iuv rreptr ate of (be Dint ut tbe oid cjoc^rn I lebord oot to belie re ibei Blow one kept aoq loioiod witb ever) etep goiog oo to tbe doveopmeot of tbe uefeodeoie corporation tbroogb hie oepbow ae eooro lo by Beeon If be did koow of each t>ap in tbe formotioo of Ibe oow company ana permitted it to pat ap or erect o oow boose o* to beg to or dovtl* o# ap o oow factory oolldiog oogbt bo oow to B9B4fvBlflow la iasiot strict It 9poo ibs loitsv BtaaflBBki I of tht law m if be bad been ignoraot of wbat was going oc all tbe while 1 do not omd to decide that he did koow, but I tbiok there it enouirh her* to show (bat oo tbil io complete trial of thete matters (at it mult ? necessarily be bare oo tbta proceediog) there la no abeolute eertaioty opon tbla point, If i M aeon's statement be true it la probable be did koo?. 1 am oot to be taken aa deciding j that for a oeruin notation of tbe right of plaiotiff a name, knowledge would estop one | e a mied to protect bit corporate name ? t hi j matter wai not argued before me. Tbil may be brought op when tbe caie cornea up on tbe merite. Oo tbe showing made before me 1 do oot tbiok an injunction should time at tbe instance ot Blow Tbil U a drastic mn edj sought btre I am oot convinced Blow did oot know of tbeee things And ai the plalnti* ibould show clearly be wai entitled to tbe r< tnedy by tbe facta on tbil rule I do oot tbiok tbe injunction should issue now. O W. Bu hsoan, Judge Presiding yay H| 1900. sawaSjejeas^waSjawi INVITE THE VETERANS? Certainly, By All Meant Ask Them to 8umter. Mr. Cditor: Biil Arp, tbe great humorist of tbe war period, introduced bionelf in one of his inimitable epistles with the lomawhet ?tartliog announcement that be wai "dredful anitboi to say lumthin." I em very much in a like condition and at tbe risk of being considered plegerietie will introduce myself io similar terms I too wiih to fay iome tbing, and if you will allow me to wander around over your co'.unos for just a few mioutes, I will bave my lay and then sit baek quietly, and wait to bear from others oo tbe same line, provided I don't have to wait too long. I do ocl wish to talk about politics, either national, state or county I bave no disposition to discus* tbe merit! of tbe diipenaary, the prohibition ?cbeme, the Pbilippioe war, free silver, or aoy:bicg of kindred nature, but I do wish to e*> some* thing about tbe Goofedorau veteran and tbeir annual Sr?.te rjuoloo, and 16 inquire wky we caooot hi/e that body to meet la tbe City of Sumter in 1901. Tbe City of Sumter is ai near central as any place in tbe State. Her people (I be Ileve) are as patriotic as any. She bss rail? road! coming in from seven different direc? tion!, so that there can be no difficulty io reaching it from aey poiot. Although among tbe largest of tbe interior town* of too State, she baa neter bad aoytbing of tbil character io her midst before. We bave a splendid Opera Bouse io which they can meet, a first class band ibat can play Dine to a finish, and three ice factories to keep tbe boys cool, when tbe band gets through. Why can t ws bavs them here Y Now, Mr. Bditor, I eonteis I am (if you will pardoo tbe expression) a little stuck on rbe movement I do waot to see the old Goofeds come together io thii city oekt vear Taking everything} into coos ideratioo, I can a e oo reason wby we ibould not have tbe largest and graodeet reuoioo here that bai ever beea held by that body. I was present last y?ar at Chester, and saw tbe rennio about to go begging for a place of meeting wbeo noble little Greenwood (several degrees smaller tbao Sumter) at tbe last moment, by telagtaob, estesded tbe invitation for tbe meet log this ysar. Being alone and entirely unadvised, I did not feel warranted la inter? posing any invitation for this ysar. A meet? ing here Would be a means of advertisement of oor oity, to say nothing of tbe iocreaied volume of business that would naturally resuit therefrom. Ai a general tbiog tbe old Confcdi do not esoect gratuitous entertainment, although preparation should be made for lone of this claas Tbe vaet mnjority are wiiliog to pay tbeir way I bave never yet beard an old Confederate eoldier kick at one dollar per day for entertainment at a reunion, as be is tbe easiest man satisfied oo tbe green earth. All be wants is a plenty of rations (1 don't mean army rations) ,a place to talK, spin war yarni, swap lies, aoa a cot on which be may rest bis bead, with a sheet or quilt for covenog, a few liquid refresbmeots, and he is happy. Strange ai it may appear, the old fellows baveo'i forgotten tneir training and they don't mind ten in a room of ordinary diae&iions any more than they did four io a G x 8 tent thirty-eight >ears ago. Now Mr. Klitor, we (I lay we because thii lurjict ' as been discussed by a goodly num? ber of old Coofsds) would like to bave an expression of opioioo for the community oo this subject, for it will be necessary, it tbe reonioo comes to Sumter, for our citisios generally to throw open tbeir doors and take the old boys io Camp Dick Anderson will soon be called upon to elect delegates to tbe State reuoioo, and thoae delegate! should be iostructed to eitsod tbe invitation and urge its acceptance We have in tbie city an organisation of boos of Confederate Veterans and daughters also. We would like both of tbem to become in? terested to this matter, and when the invita? tion goes up, let it be spontaneous and uoao* imous, from our city government, from the cltiseoa and lrou> 'be Gamecock County. Tbe next man oo?* baa tbe floor. Very respectfully, Old Confederate nismarck'a Iron Nerv?. Was the re?ult of his splendid heehh. In dornitablo will and tremenduus ecergy aro not !<>uod where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suoces? they bring, use Dr? awing's New Life Pills They develop every powor of brain and body. Only 2Jc at J. F. W. DeLorrne's Drug Store. . - 6 -?aaaaWaVje* ???-?? CAPT WELLS VINDICATED. Col. Frost Deoidea That he Has Discharged His Full Duty ______ Tbe trouble io tbe Connor Mounted Rifle? men, Captain D. K Wells' compioy, has been settled, aod Captaiu Wells hsi beeo com? pletely viodicated. A meeting of the com? ply wai held at Packsvilleon last Tbuiiday afternoon at wbicb Assistant Adjj'ant Gen? eral Froit wai preeeot. C W. Davis, lea., of vunnin r, represented tbe faction cf tbe corop?oy that bai beeo opposed to Captsio Weils and Mark Reynolds, K-q , or tbta city, Capt. Wells Tbsrs were no formal <-b*rges preferred against Cept. Wells, but the whole matter w?a fully discosied Col Frost decided that Capt Wells had acted strictly as bis duty required in every Instance and that tbsre wai to just ground for disiamfactioo with bi< course us Citptxin of tbe company. Capt Wells then teudered bis reiigoation in writing and tum" 1 over all company funds to Col. Froat. As there were no rharges against Cm>t Wslll hi* resig? nation wn3 accepted and the Connor Mounted Kill ?tuen are now in a Seattle! to elect a now ''omniaudin ; otiic r ??assess ???? ???- ? it staved ma tWs> p. A. DsefeetSi oi LsOraagt, 0aM ?uff?-red intensely tor MX months nrli a Irightlul run? ning sore on his leg, but write* that Bucklen'a Arena Halve wholly cured it in ten SSJS? For Uloers, Wounds, Burns, iloih. l'ain or Piles it's tbe best salve in the world. Cure guaran? teed, Only 3>e. Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme, Druggist I A NEW MILITARY COMPANY. One Orgamsad at Privateer Last1 Week. Mr. Editor : Ai tbe Clarendon portion of tbe Ooooor Mounted Rifles were dissatisfied about coming to Privateer to drill, Mr. David Wella resigned tbe captaincy of tbat compa? ny and organised an entirely new company at tba Privateer station on Saturday after* noon. Mr. Wells was unanimously elected captain by acclamation. Messrs L. B. Jen? kins, Elisba Hodge and Rolliu Kolb were elected by ballot as first, second and tbird lieutenants. Tbe non-commiisioosd officers were also appointed. Mr. Marion Rivers is orderly sergeant, and Messrs Talley Ingram, Willie Hodgs and J B Osteeo are second, tbird and fourth sergeants Tbe corporals are Messrs. Bruce Barkley, Asbby Bradford, Ike Davis, J. C. McLeod, Dargao Ojteen and Dan McCall. Mr. Willie Kolb is secretary aod treasurer. Upwards of 00 names were enrolled, and the oompaoy starts out under fair auspices. McD. F. Privatser, May 28, 1900. ?mrawaSP* ?awjwaaw Wedgefleld Newa. WEDGriFIELD, S. C , May 30. Tbe Wrdgefield Graded School closed on last Fuday with a picnic The early part of tbe morning was threatening, but quite a crowd came up from tbe snrroaoding coun? try, and ? most enj it able day was spent. Tbe enrollment was larger this year than erer, and much satisfaction is expressed by patrons and public at the admirable manner in which tbe past session was conducted. Mise Bailey, tbe assistant, with ber gentle manners and sweet disposition woo tbe love of tbe scholars and esteem of tbe community. Prof Baskios' card is out announcing bis candidacy for county superintendent of edu? cation, but be hasn't as yet decided if be will remain ia tbe race nr accept tbe school, which was offered him for another term. Miss Ailee aod Deoca Singleton ere visiting relatives in New York. Mr. Eldridge Baskios, of Btshopville, spent several days in town last week. Miss Cecil Hlrscbman bas gons to Charles? ton to spsod tbe summer. Cotton aud coro are looking well, bot tbe grain crops are small. Dock. - - ???>- ? - Story of a Slave). To be bound hand and foot for yours by the ehaina of disease is the worst form of slavery George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells bow ?ueh a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that shs could not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleepless? ness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dissy spells. This miracle u ing med. cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Kyery bottle guaranteed. Onlv 50c. Sojd by J. F. W* DeLorme, Druggist. * 6 Closing cf New Hope School. On Wedoesday morning, 23d inet , it was tbe pleasure of 'he patrons of New Hope School to attend the closing exercises. Miss Buddio of North Carolina, who h u success? fully taught tbia school for tbe past two terms deserves speciil credit for tbe excellent training she has given her pupils ; and the) for tbe admirable tu inner io which they ren? dered their songs and recitations The pro* gram for tbe rooroiog was as follows : Salutation?Reeder McElveeo. 8oog?My Country ?Ts of Tbee?Class. Do Your Besi-Theresa Roso. Tbe Little Speaker?Wilson Nesbitt. Tbe Loving Little Girl?Bessie Nesbitt. Tbe Inventor's Wife? Allie Boykin. A Mistake?Lissie Logao. Song?A Little Talk?Class. A Place for Everything?Mary Nesbitt Dialogue?Oor Country?Vernon McEl veen, Vermelle Nesbitt, Wilson Nesbitt, Sal lie Nessitt, Theresa Rose. A Serenade?Reeder McElveeo. Tbe Little Fly?Vermelle Nesbitt. Somebody's Mother?Stella Nesbitt. A Bird's Lesson?Aooio Nesbitt. I am But a Little Child ?Belle Nesbitt. Motion S?ng?Two Little Hands?Ten Children. A Baby's Rrflection?Theresa Rose. Tbe Little Pianist?Saliie Nesbitt. Nature's Les9oo?Wilson Nesbitt. The School Ma'am?Mamie Nesbitt. The Temperance Boy?Vernon McElveeo. Dialogue?Our Flag?Class. Hoop Drill?Class. A Busy Little Girl?Vermelle Nesbitt. You Pot no Flowers on my Papa's Grave ?Allie Bovkio. When School is Over?Carrie Belle McEl? veeo. Two Little Stockings?Belle Nesbitt. Dialogue?Knowing tbe Circumstances Five Girls Declamation? Tbe Flag of the Union Reader McElveeo Bugle 8oeg?Ail:e Boykin, Tbe Little Light-Carrie Nesbitt. 1 Muit Guard Tbem?Theresa Roas. Song?Jewels?Class. I'm a Man?Vernon McElveeo. Valedictory ?Allte Boykin. Goodbje?Seven Children. A Spectator. Mftyeaville, May 26, 1930. ease ? ? ? ? a? ? Prevented ? Tragedy. Timely Informal tea. given Mrs (leorge Long, of New BtrallSVllle, Ohio, prevented a dread? ful tragedy nod caved two lives. A IHgbful cough liftd long kept her awake every night. She hud tried many remedies und dool IVS but Itesdlljf gr*w WOrte until urgod tu try Dr King's New Dleeovsry, One bottle wholly cured her, and idie write* tin ? BsSfVSlt BS medi cino a!?<> fared M*. Long of a BOVSfS attack of Pneumonia. S jch SSrSS uro positive proof of tlie tnatchloM merit of this grand romedy (or curing all throat, chert and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1. Every bottlu guaranteed. Trial botlies free at J. F. W.*Da! orma's Drug Stole, 0 M&tmr**r'^- mm .? Epitaphs In a Tyrolean Churchyard. A Geni.au traveler has discovered some quaint epitaphs iu a Tyrolean cemetery. On a tombstone In the valley of Tux was this inscription, "In pious remem? brance of the honest widow Anna Kriedl, 40 years long." A miller is thus remembered, "In Christian mem? ory of-, who departed this life with? out human assistance." A farmer whose Initials only are given and appears to have been the author of his own epitaph h.,3 this memorial: "Here ro^ts iu God F. K. He lived 20 years .nan and 37 years as husband." On the toi?? of a man who fell from a roof acd was killed are these words, "Here fell Jacob Hosenknopf from the roof into eternity." This will of a desolate husband caps the climax, "Tears cannot bring thee back to life, therefore 1 weep." The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man. Any ods who has had an attack of sciatic or in fl ammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant tbe belief. It bae never been claimed that Chim berlaio'e Pain Balm would cast out demons, bu; it wil cure rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to tbe troth of this statement. One application relieves the pain, and this quick relief which it affords is alone worth [.'many times its cost. For sale by Dr a. j. China. OFFICIAL SALES. Tbe following ere tbe official sales adver? tised for next Monday?being salesday in June: BY THE SHERIFF. All tbnt piece, parcel or tract of land sit? uate, lying and being in Concord township, Samter County, f '.ate of South Carolina, containing 20 acres more or lese, bounded South bj lands of Fraok Maboney, on North by lande of Dick Brogdoo, Bast by lands of j. D. Blaudiog and otbtrs, levied upon and to be sold es the property of Elias Gay man, at the at it of tbe State for taxes. One lot with building thereon io tbe City of Somter, bounded by lands of Thomas Richard ion, W. B. Burns sod by New Street of said oity, levied upon and to be eold as tbe property of M. H. Fields at the separate suits of the State and tbe City of Sumter for taxes. Ooe lot io the City of Somter bounded by lands ol' K. W. Moise, Charges McFadden and by Cemetery Avenue of said city levied upon and to be sold as tbe property of William Brown at tbe separate suits of tbe State and the Oit.y of Somter for taxes. BY TSR MASTER. In the case of Marion Moiee egainst Jno. L. Neal, "All tbe right, title and interest of the eairi defeodent io aod to that tract of land known as the Home place of tbe late Mary E. Tindal containing three hundred and fifty acres " Also, "All the right, title and interest of said defendant in and to one hundred acres, bounded North by estate of J. W. Betts, Em by PocotaMgo Swamp ; West by land of Susan S. Tindal." Terms of sale caeb. In the case of Charles W. Kingman, as aurviv ng Ex.cutor of tbe last Wi'.l and Teo tarnen', of Henrietta S Kingman, plaintiff, against Hercules Maples, Kate Spencer, Her? cules Sumter, and other*, "All that tract or parcel of lacd, situate in Sumter county, in si d State, containing one hundred aod one-he If sere?, boueded on the North and North'east by lands of Pitts; South-east by lands cf Bradford ; South by the Public Road leading from Sumter acroES Blandtng's Mill Pond, aod on the Wast by estate of J. B. MoDre, deceased." Term* of sale caeb. In tbe case of Richard C. Ricbardeon, plain? tiff against Jane A. Moody, Lemuel C. Moody, Mary J. Flatman, James R. Tindal and o hers. "1. Eighty-six ?eres, bounded on tho South by lande of Mary A. Wheeler, on tho West by lands of S LaCoste, on the North by lands of A F Wilson and on tbe East by lands of 0. A Stiles. 2 Also tbe R. I Moody's undivided interests in and to that tract of laod cootainiog eighty nine acres, more or less, being the parcel which was tbe inheritance of Jane Moody, wife of Borrill Moody, bounded on the South and Etat by lands belonging to George Murray, on tb s West by estate of Bur rill Moody, and on the North by lands of M s. Rooert S Mellett." Terms of sate cash. MASTER'S SALE. BV VIRTUE of a decree of tbe Court of Common Pieao for Sumter County in tue State of South Carolina, in tbe caoe of Mary M. B.and againat Marion Moiae (substi? tuted for James W. Phillips, George E Phillips, Mary M. Wilson and Theo dooa E Dennis); Mary L. Paroell and William B. Phillips, Jr , (an infant un? der De ige of 14 years) heirs at law and distr butees of W B. Phillips, deceased ; Raveotl S. Bradwell as Administrator of tbe Batate of W. B Phillips, deceased ; James Thorn well, Silas Hicksoo, G P. Rush and Hampton Parnell ; I will sell at public auc noo, to the highest bidder, at tbe Court Houee iu the city of Sumter iu said county and Htate, on saleday in June, 19' 0, being tbe fourth day of said muntb, during the Ubua b urs of sale, tbe following deecrited real estate, to wit : "All that certain tract of laod measuring three hundred and tea acres more or Wo? aituate, lying u d being in tho county of Sum er, State of Sou'b Carolina ar.d is bounded on the north by lands uf K K Wile in ; on the the pest by laodl of B J Qoodmao and J li KVIs ; on the south by Undf ol Jacob KeSlS, and weet by Knds of Mrs KhSSbOth Wilson, ana lies wholly in lOWosbip of or the count} tf. ro 9ald " Terms ol silo one-half catb aod balance in one year secured by bond sod tnortifatfc c.t purchaser la which sit* 11 bf provided for count's ft es in case snnui Shis to be eoibe.td bj pi It, purchaser to have ihe optiou of pay log mil c??h II FRANK WILSON, Maater for Sum tor County May 9. 190 ) A Savaee Pobllaber. The late J. Bcbabelitt. the famous Zuricli publisher and author, was a shrewd business man, an excellent lin? guist, a skillful writer ami probably the most savage publisher who ever lived. When he accepted the famous memoirs of Count von Arnim, he wrote on the postal card with the acceptance the proviso. "1 reserve the right to cor? rect your infernally bad grammar." To an aspiring poet who had sub? mitted manuscript he answered by postal card: "I refuse to be disgraced by printing your doggerel. I don't re? turn the copy because you didn't in? close enough postage. If you will send it, with the price of this card, I will send it to you, but I don't think the stuff Is worth the expense on your part" One of his postal cards to a novelist read about as follows: "For heaven's sake, come and take away the unnam nble mass of paper you lc;U here for me to look at!" An ambitious historian was crushed by the following, written, like all of bis correspondence, upon a postal card: "You are making the mistake of your lifo. You don't want to study history. You tvnnt to learrfhow to write."?Sat? urday Evening Post. ft. Jjft CUBAN OIL cures Cuts, L Burns, Bruises, Rheuma? tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts. Sold by Hugheon-Ligoo Co. fine figure Many women lose their girlish forms after they become mothers. This is due to neg ? leek The figure can be preserved beyond question if the ex? pectant mother will constantly use flutters 3 friend during the whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its use is begun, the more per? fectly will the shape be pr, served. mother's Tricnd not only softens and relaxes the muscles during the great strain before birth, but helps the skin to contract naturally afterward. It keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and the muscles underneath retain their pliability. mother's Tricnd is that famous external liniment which banishes morning sickness and nervousness during pregnancy; shortens labor and makes it nearly painless; builds up the patient's constitutional strength, so that she emerges from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows the effects of IllOther'S TriCnd by its robustness and vigor. Sold at drug stores for ?1 a bottle. Send for oxt finely illustrated book for ex? pectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. CA. Tettor, Salt-Rhenm and Hczema. Tin intense itching and fiuarlinj incident to these disease.", is inftantly albiyed by appljuih, Chamberlain's Eye end Skin Ointment Many very bad SSSSS h.ivo been permanotly cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipptan. chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eves. 25cts per box. For salo by Dr A. J China. Dee 30?o Dr. Cady'e Condition Powder* aro just what a horse need* when |in bad con dition. Tonic, blood puriQer and vermifuge They are not food but medicine, an-' toe best to use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cants per package. For sale by Dr A, J China Dm 30?o FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF SlIMTEB, STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DE? POSITORY, SUMTER, 8. C. Paid op Capital.$ 75,000 00 Surplus aod Profits - - - . 25,000 00 Additional Liability of Stock? holder io excess of tbeir ?lock. 75,000 00 Total protection to depositors, $175.0C3 00 Transacts a General Banking Busioees. Special attention ditfo to collections. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 aod upwards [received. In terent allowed at tbe rate or 4 percent, per annum, on amounts above $5 and not exceed? ing $300, payable quarterly, en first days of Jaouary, April, July and October. R a. WALLACE, L.S. Carson, Pres.dent. Casbier. Onion Sets AND Garden Seeds. A supply of Onion Sets, of choice varieties, and fresh Garden Seeds for tbe season's planting, now on hand. F?LL LINE OP MEDICINES, PERFUMERY and Fancy Articles, Usually found in a first class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully com? pounded at reasonable prices. ?J- F. W. DeLorme. Get 25. of Ree Tbe State of Sooth Carolina?Sumter Coun? ty?Office of Supervisors of Registration, Sumter County. Sumter, S. C, February 1st, 1899. Notice is hereby given that in accordance witb an Act of tbe General Assembly, and in conformity witb tbe requirements of tbe State Constitution, tbe books for tbe registration of all legally qualified voters, and for tbe issoiog of trac8ters, etc,, will be open at tbe office of Supervisors of Registration in tbe court boose, between tbe boors of 9 o'clock a m . aod 3 o'clock p. m., on tbe firstMoo day of each month, until thirty days before tbe next general electioo. Minors who shall become of age doriug that period of thirty days shall be entitled to regietratioo berore the books are elosed, if otherwise qualified, j Tbe requirements for a qualified voter are that the applicant for registration shall be able to read aod write correctly, or possess in bis owo name property to tbe ameuot of tnree hundred dollars, upon which he pays taxes. E. P BURROWS, T. D. DuBOSE, J. 11. KNIGHT, Supervisors of Kastration Sumter Co. Mcb 1 Vinegar. I have on hand a lot of Home-made Vinegar of very fine quality. The flavor i3 del? icate, while the strength is equal to any to be had. Will be sold at my residence for 40 cents per gallon. IV? G. OSTEEl*. For Sale or Rent. The premises on Church Street where I formerly resided. For Sale. The premises on Washington Street, opposite the monument H. HARBY. Sumter, S. C, May 7,1900. Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Most thorough Business and Shorthand Courses. Better inducements, and more graduates placed in good posi? tions than all other Business and Shorthand Schools in South Carolina combined. Write at once for a catalogue and full information. W. H. Newberry, President.