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THE MASS MEETING The Question of Sewerage Dis ouaatd by Citiisnt. The matt settling, called by tbe City Oeaaeil to diseutt the question of sewerage, was held la ibe Opera Hoaee last night with between a buadrtd and a hundred aod fifty property owuertund vottra present. Tbe meeting was called to order by Mayor 8tucker who elated ih? ot ject of tbe meet lag. Tbe body was organised for butioeat by <be election of Mr Altamoot Motes as Ohaitsiaa aad Dr. H. M. Stockey, at Sucre tery. Dr. 3. 0. Bakar, by re jaeet, ttated for the Board of Health tbe iianitary coadltioes ?sitting la tbe city that, la tbe opinion of tbe Board of Health, reader the coestructioo of a sewerage system a ntorottty as a meant of prtterrlug the putlio health. Be stated that tho aisssthj for ttwtregt has beta muotifitd etaea the ertetioa of tbe water works e jet em by too laige qaaatity ok' waste water dit obargtd frota bath tobe nod kitchen sinks, tho aaalttpltcaUoa of wet ?r slostts sod eats ??els for the reception 01 fatal waiter, and the otottejoeat contamination of tbs aataral wait/ supply of thoss wlio do not ass eitj water bat draw their euptlUt frota wallt or itivto aastet. Ho rtvluwtd tbe effortt tbe Boor* of Bcalih bad sands to establish tbe try -earth tltwat tyttata tad oat Heed bow Sect a system would be operated aad what tsaallt weald aad] would not be aeeomplitbtd by It IfattahlMwid, ttsphatiaiag the test that la a tewa where taste*it s water works sys ttti tee dry earth tioett ajturn could oot be aa ttwettve aa waare there Is eon*, hectare this ayswjti Jest tat aad aaaaat dispose of waste wstar, blieben slopm sts. Be gave it aa Ms eaeolea that with the lacrtatt ia the after of water tloettt, .with test pool an ttxua, the toadltioat will grow etoadtly wurte, the watet af wells aad post at will become store eeatamloatad aad that a sswsragt sys ttsa aad taa abolition of cess pools ars oecet- j sary Ihr tat piataetloa of tbt 70 to TS per etat of the oitisane who ass wattr frost walls aad pastas at J 4a sot eat the uncuniamioat ed eity water. A gtaeral discussion folio atd. Messrs T. B Ftastr, Jr, I . 0. Sirauts, If till 0 Dono el), B. ft Nash, Ret. 0. 0. Brown, Dr. Oeo W. Disk, A. B. Btsekay, W. B Boyle, R O. Fardy, Dr. 9. M. Stncky, K W. Huns R. I. Meaning aad otbtrt made lalkt. Barry la tbt proceeding! Mr. I. C Strtust taa* taa position thai It was the duty of the Oil? Ooaaaii to dtcidt as to ibe necessity of having a Surrey of the city made for etwtrage, aad that tat people hart soibiug to do with It until tat question of issuing hoods for tbe eoattraction of tbt suwtrage system shall be attained to tatet; at therefore moved that taa ttuttlag adjoura. Thkt motion wet voted down Tbediecuttion proceaad io aa informal waaaer aetil Dr. Stocky offerered a resole | ttaa, "thai It is the tease of this meeting tbat Otty Oouutil employ a taaltary engioeer to met a survey of tat eity an i furoith plans far aad aa tttlstateof tbs a|iproaiuiatt cost of u atwvrugt ty item.". This resolution received a second and it wat tlsontssd sad along with It a varitty of sub* jttlt incidtatal u the stwtrtgt question wtrt Drought to for more or less enettderetloo. Dr. Oeo. W. Dick iatrodoced io bit re? marks a Utter from Mr. 0. 0 Wiltoa, sani? tary engioeer, ia which tbt proposition was staao that if be sboald he tagegtd to draw the plant for tbe ttwtregt bt would cbargt aotelug except tbt regular 5 )wr etat of tbt test of the tysttto, payatte whta tbe aytttm shall at boilt. After ibe ditcutsion bad pre ceeded for tome time Mr. R. I. Maaaing offered as a substitute for Dr Stacker't rctolatiou the following : Resolved tbat the city eooucil be requested to tr.te tho utcesstry steps or orderiag aa election to dtcidt at to ibe istut of toodt for taa toeotruetlou of a tew tragt system. This was ?mended oa motu? af Mr. Ntill O'Daaaoll by adding, e'proeided tbt eost stall tot tatted $*0,000." I The asttadsteot was acotpul by Mr. Man? ning aad at ? mended wat ado)ted. Tan meeting then adjourned it is impoueible, of eoartt, t> publish a full aad entailed report of all tbat wat said by tat various stoaktrt, ant oae point by Re?. 0. 0 Brown waa to tuggtttive tbat not to motion It would to to omit tbs must practi? se! idea suggested doneg tbe meeting. He advocates sewerage, benenne be bclievet 1* a ucototlty, bo favort the toul atolitioa of ctst pools, tssauet bo it oonvineed Mat they ereatt ttekaeet aad am particular? injurious to ttoeo who do not use city wat*!, and be ad vnoniua at a prellmlaory ttep a turvey of tbe city aad drawing of a comprehensive plan for a atweragc tytttm. Theo, if U>e cost bt too great for tbt eity to nndtrtakt it at tat time, bt suggests tbat ic sited of cor. tiauiag the putting down of drninngt pipes Irtt ia oae port of tbe eity aad tbta ia another, without plan or system, aod bavin : so rtlaiioa oat to autibtr, eostiag frosj tw?i to three tho tea od dollars a jeer, natlusive of the tout of labor la pulling thtai down, that, with tbt plan to go by, tbe drnlatgt pipes eon id ?** ptl down lu conto nan 3e one with a a other aad tbat ia the eoartt ot' a ftw yswrt the city would hats a compute isvtrtgt tys tern. Bo greater outlay would bt ntettsary if tbt pita taa be tarried oat, aad tbs money tbat W tow spent annually to ac permanent improvement would bt saved. It is a fact that aasaat to ditputed, thai all tbtdrainnge pipes that havt koto put down ut the cost of tsoeaaaatof dollars will bate to be taken np, if a ttwtregt system is ever contlr acted, end it it folly to soatisun ibis eipendm re of money jter after year la an aimless and t nsystemaiic meaeer Ot tbt lOtb of December, 1897 Rtv S A (Jouabee. pattor M K Obureb, South, Pt Pitotaut, W V?, contracted a tetcrt coid which wat attendrd from tbe beginning by eioitnt oougbing Ht tayt : "After resort? ing to a number of to called 'specifics,' ueu ally kept Io tbe bouse, to oo pnrpoM, I pur? chased a bottu of ( btmbtrlaio't dough Rem tdy, which acted like a sbarm. I aoti ebter fully recommend li to tbt public.' For ttlt a? Dr A J China PURSft FOR BI8HOP MONA QH AN. Handsome Gift for ttao Head of the DiocesH by the Priests. The regular semi a mual conference of the clergy of Tbe Wilmingtoo Diocese was held yesterday at 11 o'clock io tbe basement of Si Paul's R. C. Gburcb, at Fourth and Jackson streets All tbe priests of . the diocese attended, evon tbogf itvteg in tbe remotest missionary districts. The matter discussed at conference always has some bear tog on Theology, and those appointed to read papers must be prepared to defend tbe troth of the propositions which they advocate Yesterday tbe conference was exceptionally interesting, not oolv because of tbe subject matter which evoked uncommonly able dis? cussions, bot also because of tbe opportunity it affords tbe priests to testify their love and esteem for tbe bishop of the diocese, oo tbe eve of bit departure for Rome. After tbe routine business of the conference bad been transacted, the clergy adjourned to tba epis? copal residence, where dinner was served. At its conclusion tbe Rev Father George D. Kelly arose, and to complete tbe surprise of tbe bislop, made ao address in behalf of the priests, at the tame time presenting him with a check for $1,000, as s slight lokeo, of tbtir lots and fealty prior to bis departure for the Itsrost City Patbcr Kelly said : ?Dear Bishop aod Fathers : The doty has devolved on me, Imposed by I know not whom, of presenting to our Right Reverend Bitbop tbe cootnhotioot made by the priests of the diocese of Wilmington, departing on a loog jooroer, to aid bias financially oo his read. We are glad to pay out of our limited rases rets for this purpose Ws could not make tbt torn presented larger. But our good-wlU most supply tbt lack of resources. Dear Bishop, yoo have beta the presiding officer of toe dlocest for only a short time, Ost io that time notwith? standing tbs ? difficelt task of pleasing booseo nature even exhalttd by richness of edoeatiosiaod religion, yos have woo our hearts. Your abilities bavt been shown to be of a bigb order. Your kindness to your priests aod to tbe lay members of your flock has bets, io my estimation, tbt conspicuous feature of your administration, ffo 0ne has visited yos and ltft yoo displeased. Your guardianship, that is yoor duty as a bisbop, your ovsrsatribip has been well execottd ; oo one btl beta ioterfered with or molested Io tbt Hot of bis work, whto be conscien? tiously did bis dtity For each an oos tbt bisbop dots not txitt. Yosr continuous labor uodisplayed bas, I feel sure, been a stimulus to ss all. Too ge to rtosw yoor faith aod loyalty to tbt bisbop of bishops. May your hopes be increased aod faith strengthened. May yoo soon return aod of yoor fullness may wt all reetivt." After tbt applaust which grseted* tbt speaker's finishing words bad sobsidtl Bisbop Mooaghan arost aod thanked Fathtr Kelley and tbt assembled priests of tbt dio eett for their sossptcted manifestation of gtotross lovt As bisbop of tbe jioceee, both onsets aod people had beta the obj?ct of bis fraternal solicitude, aod tbis frttb evi? dence of their appreciation of a conscientious discharge of bis episcopal duties made bis Romaward journey doubly pleasurable. It wss a proof that tbt links of tbt chain which bled to Peter's rork art solid aod endurlog, tbt people loyal to their priests, tht priests loytl to tbtir bishops, aod tbt bishop going to plcdgt tbeir common loyalty to tbt so* preme pontiff.* Bitbop Mooagbao leaves Wilmington today oo tht oooo traio for New York ovtr tht P., W k B. railroad He sails from New York at oooo tomorrow oq tbt Lncania ?Wil miogion, Del , Morning News, Hit. 19. 32D ANNUAL* 8TATE FAIR, Columbia, 8. C, October 29-No vember 2, 1900. Oo accooot of this occasion, Southero Railway announces rate of out fare for the rooud trip, plus 60 ceots admission to tbe fair grouodt, for civilians ; aod still lower ratet for military companies aod brass bands, io uniform, 20 or mors oo ooe ticket, to Co? lombia, 8. C , sod return. Tickets wills sold daily, Oct. 27 to Nov. 1, ioclostve, aod for traios scheduled to arrive at Colombia prior to noon of Nov. 2d, with seal limit Nov. 4tb, 1900, inclusive; aod for fair officials acd stock mea only, oo Oct. 25 tad 26, oo presentation of certificates signed by Tbos. W. Hollo way, Secretary State Ag? ricultural sad Mechanical socitty. Tbis will be by far tht greatest State Fair aver btld, and tvtryoot should sakt advan? tage of tbt low rates aod visit Columbia oo tbis oeeasioo. Soothtro Railwsy offers most convenient schedules, aod perfect service to aod from Go I lombia. Ticktts will bt sold from all points io South Oarolloa ; Augusta, Oa , aod Savan? nah, Qa. ; also Athtville, N. C , Charlotte, N. 0 , aod stations io North Carolina inter? mediate to Colombia, S C For detailed in? formation at to rates, schedules, ttc , call oo or write any agtot of tbt Southern Railway or its connections. 8. H. Hardwick, A. O. P. A , Oct 22? 13t Atlanta, Oa. V ? ? ? 9 ^SJS?? Tbt best ruei nod of cltaosiog tbt liver is tbt use of tbt famous littl* pills known as De Witt's Linie Barly Risers. Easy to take. Never grips. J 8 Hoghsoo k Oo. -?mmmmm>- ???? ^SB*W Fair Week Schedules. Tbt Atlantic Coast Lint announces that special traios will bt ruo oo account ot tbt 8tatt Fair oo Wtdottnay, October 31st aod Thursday Nov. 1st oo tbt following scbodols : Leave Lyocbborg, 7 69 am $2 35 " Mayesville, I 23 a m I 10 " Somter, 8 41am 1 80 " Wedgeoeld, 9 01 a m 1 60 Arrlvt Colombia 10 10, rtturoiog, leave Colombia 8 45 p. m., arrivt Hum'er 10 14 These special traios art io additioo to the regular passenger traios, morning aod ifter oooo, oo wblcb tbt txeorsloo ticktts will be good Tickets will bt oo sale from Saturday October 27th good to rttoro until November 4tb Tht price of ticket includes admissioo into tbt fair fries ds DORS IT PAT TO BUT CHEAPT A ebeap remedy for cjughi and oolds Ii all right, but you want something that will re? lieve and cure tbt loom severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. Wbat ?hall you do ? Mo to s> warmer anil more regu lar climate ? Yts, if potsible ; if not possible for you, Iben in eilber case take tbo only rem? edy that has Wenn introduced in all civilized countries with suecees in severe throat and lung troubles, "ft .ncbee's (ieruaan Syrup." It nut ?nly heal* and utimulates the llsfOOl to u.4troy tbe gerui di*ea??>s, but allays inflam? mation, causes cn*y eipe?'torat ior, gives a good Sight's rest, and cures tbt patient. Try one tiottle. Recommended many years by all drug gists in tht world. For salt by A J China. B PI8?AH N K WS. PiegRb, Oct. Oct 22.?We are nearing tbe last round of our gathering, and tbe returns justify our previous predictions of a crop. Already a Ciovaes for bands for o<>xt year is beiog made at fancy wages, but the tendency is to go themselves next year. Labor in tbis country is always in demand and gets aa good wages as the price of our staple crops will warrant How different it is io the North where it is cootroled to almost a starv? ing point until it burst forth io strikes aod mobs in self defense I notice tbat several people about here have treated themselves to new buggies. Tbis shows tbe financial condition of our people is improving, for as a class, 'hey are too honest to spend money tbat way, and owe it even if it looks bo "toney" to ride in a new vehicle. I notice some of tbe new buggies bave springs like tbe ones of long ago. We may bave tbe old cart aod the bigb old gig back again History sometimes repeats itself and old ways aod thiogs sometimes bave proved to he the best after all, like a fellow who runs over tbe world to find a more happy place than home, has returned to find tbat borne is the best. Tbe public schools bave opeoed. Mist Fannie Sumter at Smltbville, Miss Daisy Geillard at Pisgah and Miss Adele McLeod at Rembert Rev. Mr. Crouch still carries his hacd in a sling. He preached a floe sermon at Pisgab Sunday. The church has nearly paid his salary. It has been tbirty-two years since tbis cburcb was organised by Rev. J. E. Rodgera and every man that ever preached to it as its pastor got the full amount the cburcb promised him. Q nie an enviable record. Tbe number ot guns beard now show tbat tbe game laws are being violated. Those who do tbs hunting are aegroes. Before another issue ef your paper after tbis tbe great contest at to tbe election will be decided. Readtrs of tbe Congressional Record of last spriog remember tbat io seve? ral of tbe debates by republicans tbe threat was made tbat if tbty control the next bouse with tbe least thow, tbey would oust Southern democrats. No doubt tbe republican nomi? nees to this State art put forth to give them tbat show. Bow important it is that a fell vote should be polled. Our congressmen and Senator Tillmao have urged it upon us, and we should heed. If the republicans retain the next boute and elect McKinley there it no telling what meatoret may be enacted for onr Injury, yet there are those who would tell their manhood for a sum like Esau did. "I wish to express my thanks to tbe man? ufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put. on tbe market sucb a wonderful medicioe," says W* W Massingitl, of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children bave been saved from attacks of dysentery aod cholera Infantum who must also feel thankful. It is for sale by Dr A J China. scored a Great Success ! "Mr. Sydney Woodward, the colored tenor, was greeted last negbt at bis coocert in aid of tbe Galveston toffsrers by a large aod select audience, amoog whom were tome of tbe bett muticial critics of tbe white citisect. Io fact, the latter constituted a vary consider? able portion of tbe audidoce. Mr. Wood? ward wet ai bit bett and in tbe familiar song of "Old Folks at Home" be imparted an expression tbat touched all heartt. Iu the J doting piece, however, "Fear not Ye, 0, Is I rael," be rose to sublimity, aod tbe deafening applause tbat followed showed tbe great success bt had scored" ?News and Courier Oct. 22. I Tbia ftmoot tenor will appear in tbe Opera House on Moaday evening Oct. 29th in a concert to be given for tbe beoefit of Lincoln Qraded school He will be aetitted by Bar too Leven and other colored tiogtrt and musicians of this city. Admission, 10, 15, 25 and 35. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, livtr und kidney trou? bles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back ahce, nervousness, headache and tired, listless run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters ara just the thing lor a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether be lives or diet. It did more to give tne new strength and good appe? tite than anything I eeuld take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life.' Only 60 cents at J. F. W. DeLorme's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. 3 Paine'a Fireworks at the Fair. Columbia, Oct. 22 ?One of tbe special attractions here during Fair week will be Paine'a Fireworkt. Tbe representatives of tbe company are oo tbe ground and bave been arranging for tbe displays. Tbe con? tracts call for tbe fioett stritt of fireworkt that have ever been given in tbit section of the county. Tbe exhibition will be Identical with that given in the North and East aod tbe Paine people bave brought tbeir attrac? tion to South Carolina to tbow it at the State Fair to tbat it can be teen by tbt maxi mum number of people. Tbe display tbis year will include all of tbe specialties known io pyrotechnics and a great deal of expense will be iuvolved in getting op many of tbe features. In addition to a great mauy spec? ialties, arrangements have been made for a display of tbe "Taking of tbe Forts at Tako." Tbis picture will represent tbe recent victory of tbe allied forcet io tbe Chinese campaign. Another new feature will be a head-end colli? sion between two fireworkt locomotivet. Tbe fireworkt ditplay will be given, at tbe tame place it bts been given in previous, yetrt jutt in tbt rear of tbe Fair grouodt and a reasonable charge for admission will be made It bat been arranged with tbe railroads coming to Columbia ibtt all special traiot will leave the city after tbe fireworkt to that vititort cao tee tbe fireworkt and at their cooclution go borne tbtt night; if to dis? posed Tbe purpose of tbe committee is to bave a clean, well conducted and first clatt display of firGWuiks aod tbe expectation is tbat it will r>e tbe most satisfactory exhibition of the kind ever given bere. The display will be given on Tuesday, Wedoerday aod Thursday nights and tbe present purpose it to have tbe exhibition begin promptly at 6.30 o'clock. Io addition to tbe fireworks there will be a tenet of special attractioot. Orangeburg Fall Festival, Nov. 13, 14 ana 15,1900 On account of the Orangeburg Fall Festi? val Southern Railway will sell reduced rate tickets to Oraogeburg, S. C, and return, Nov. 12th to 15 '.oclusive, from Spartanburg, Augusta, Charleston, Camdeo, Sumter, aod intermediate stations. Rite : One first class fare for the round trip. Call on ticket agent for full informa? tion. Oct 22?td No other pills can eq'ial UeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, certaioty and efficiency J S Hughioo A Co. MAYOR'S COURT. The following cases were beard io the Major's Court Friday morning : Sam Week*, preventing Health Officer Reardon from inspecting 690 ; $2 or 4 dr.js. Jake White, drunkenness and cursing in tbe Opera House ; $4 or 8 days. Major Pro Tem Hurat presided Monday moruing and the following cases were tried : Aleck Jefferson, fast and reckless bicycle riding. Guilty, sentenced to pay a fine of $3 or serve 6 days Mary Jones, fighting Gjilty, $1 or 2 days. Mary Dicky, cursing and disorderly cob* duct. Guilty, $1 or 2 days ? ?^BSS* ?^?""?"?-? Clintons Given Away. It is oertainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the noedy and suffer? ing. Tbe proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis? covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of tbis great medioine ; and have the satisfao faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron? chitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tbe Throat, Chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on J. P. W. DsLorme, Druggist, and get a trial bottle fret. Regular site 50o and $1 Every bottlt guaranteed, or price refunded. 3. COTTON RECEIPT8. Tbt receipts of cotton last week, as report? ed by tbt cotton weighers, wert 1243. Tbt total number of bales weighed tbis season by tbe public weighers op to Saturday night aggregate 13,837. Tbt buyers for tbt cotton mills are begin? ning to tottr tht market aod boy actively, aod the exports may oow be expected to fall of materially. Until tht past two weeks tht mills wtrt buying little cotton in tbis section tod tht exporters wtrt buying largtly, conse? quently tht txports to data art greater than to tbt samt date last year. Prom tbis place withio tbt psit two weeks a great deal of cotton has been shipped to tht mills in tbt op country aod mort win >e shipped tbis week Working Night anal Daj. Tht busiest and mightiest little thing that tvtr was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills, Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of htalth, that changes weakness into strength, listless ness into energy, bairn-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by J. P. W. DoLorme Druggtst. 3 The Reliable Furniture House A visit to the store aod warehouses of tbe J. D. Graig Furniture Go , will repay any one who is interested io tbe artistic aod economi? cal furnisbiog of a borne or office. Tbe large two-story store aod two large warehouses are filled with household and office furniture so arranged that tbe different styles may be seen at a glance. Mr. Craig or Mr. Hurst will take pleasure io sbowiog a visitor through tbt establishment at any time whether tbe visitor wishes to make a purchase or not. Mr Craig whose long experience in the ferciture business bas made him a judge of what is good aod substantial as well is artistic bss devoted more tbao his usual care this season to tbt selection of tbis stock and be feels confident that he can please aod satisfy all of bis old patrons and all others who may visit tbe stort. Bt has all grades of bed room suites, parlor suites, rocking chairs, dicing tables, center tables and odd pieces, from the cheapest to tbe highest priced ever brought lo this* mar? ket. In buying tbe stock care was exercised to select the best made and best finished ob* tainable for tbe money so as to give tbe patrons of tbe firm the bes*. values to be bad in tbis market. During tbe winter of 1897 Mr James Reed, one of tbe leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co, W Va, struck bib leg against a cake of ice in euch o manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him eo badly that be could not walk without tbe aid of crunches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of lini? ment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, hut nothing gave any relief until be began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbis brought almost a complete cure io a week's time aod be believes that had he not mod tbis remedy bis leg would bavt bad to be amputated Pain Balm is uncqualed for sprains, bruises aod rheumatism For sale by Dr A J China. County Supervisor Doro was io the city Thursday and informed the writer that tbe county cbaio gang, oow composed of about 20 baods, bas been at work lately oo tbe Field's crossio i of Lynches River, near Wisacky? raising tbe causeway. Tbe work would be completed last week, and tbe gang would start Monday on tht road from Cooper's mill to St. C harles. They will smooth tb* bills aod pot io good order tbe road to Mt. Zioo. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witcb Haz?l Salve, tbe best known cart for piles. Beware of worth? less cou iterfeits. J S Hughsoo A Co. Tbe opening of tbe Northwestern railroad to Cam Jen and the consequent increase of passenger traffic is an added reason for the erection of a larger and well equipped passen? ger depot in this city. Tbe A. C. L depot which is used by all tbe roads entering Sum ter is too small aod has no conveniences or accommodations for tbe traveling public. Sumttr needs a car shed and a passenger depot io keeping with tbe importance of the place aod the patronage of tbe roads. The Prisoner of Zenda "The Prisoner of ZtOfU" was given a splendid presentatioo at tbe Academy last night by a company that was entirely capable of handling the play. Mr. Vaughn Glesser, who played the dual role of Rudolf, the King, and Rudolf Rassen dyll, gave an excellent impersonation Io appearance, Mr Glssser very much resembles James K. Hackett; indeed, tbe likeness be? tween tbe two actors is almost as remarkable as that supposed to exist in tbe two characters impersonated io tbe play. Mr Glesser's work was forceful, and at the end of the third act he and bis company had to respond to sevetal curtain calls. Charles C Brandt, as Colonel Saft, was big enough, aud strong enough to be thoroughly convincing in the role of tbe old soldier, and the others io the company were all capable in their parts Princess Flavh was wtll impersonated by Charlotte Tittell. "The Prisouer of Z'nda" will ne reppatrd at matinee and evening performances today. ?Richmond Dispatch Od. 19 This great attraction will appear in tue Optra House tomorrow evening. Admiral Sampson Dying. Hobson Says His Heart Was Broken by Sampson Schley Cootroversy. Atlanta, Oct. 22 ?During hie pre? sent visit to Iiis borne in Alabama and wherever he has appeared before tbe public, Lieut. R P. Hobson has been quoted as saying that Admiral Samp? son is dying of a broken heart owing to the Sampson-Schley controversy which was the outcome of the naval battle of Santiago He is quoted as follows : "When, last Satordsy, Oct. 13. I saw in the papers tbat Admiral Sampson was ill 1 took the next train to Boston sod spent Sunday with bim His health is declining. His physicians are baffled at hie malady. Hie organs are right, but hie health does not improve. "We touched on one or two sub jects For a little while he could not speak Soon be bad to be carried to bis room, and 1 did not see bim again. Mrs Sampson told me that this great man was brooding, was breaking bis heart at the thought that hie fellow country-men were so unkind. "I said to Mrs Sampson : 'When I visit my southland, if the oppor? tunity offers iteelf, I wish to try to tell them eometbing of this majestic character.' She replied : 'You dare not. Tour soutblsnd was quick and vigorous to resent what was thought to be an attempt to take away the laurels of one of its great men.' "1 came by Washington and saw the secretary of the navy and the president. To them I also elated my intention aod they both gave their consent, warning roe, however, of what I might expect " Mr. Hobson in hie speech at a pub lie reception here today said Admiral Sampeou had not received simple justice at the hands of the American people He said : "It has been sought to place bim in a despicable light before tbe world ?to make bim an incompetent, narrow-minded man and jealous of the fame of his contemporaries? particularly of oue illustrious naval chief. Aa his junior officer eerving under him I express the deliberate I opinion that Admiral Sampson ie the colossal figure of the Spanish Ameri* ! can war?the genius of the naval I battle of Santiago. I "He is unrivaled today as the directing mind of a war squadron on tbe seas. I say this much for bim because be is a silent man In the clsmor of calumny and detraction be holds his peace. Though his great heart bleeds with this unkind cut, he suffers in silence " The Law as to Hunting on Lands of Others "Section 424, general etatntes : If any person, at any time whatsoever, shall hoot or range on any lands whatsoever without tho consent of the proprietor every soon person so offend tog shall for? feit and pay the sum of {10 for each suoh offense. "Section 425: That when tbe owner of snob landrt shall prosecute for any unlawful hunting on bis or her lands, tbe oath of suoh owner shall be suffi? cient evidenoe to oonviot tbe offend er " Doctors7Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis? tricts are invariably accompan? ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de? ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. Dr. Cady's Condition Po^den re just what a horse needs when in bad con dition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge They are not food but medicine, and tbe best to use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by Dr A, J China. Dec SO?o Tetter, Salt-Rheum aad Eciems. Tbe intens? itching and ?marting incident to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases bave been ptrroaneily cured by it. It is equally efficient for i'chirg piles and a favorite remedy for sore nieten, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts per bet. For sale by Dr. A I China. Dec SO?o PIERSON S FEED A Opened October, 1st, With a car load of fine J When visiting Sumter have y< us. [f you are purchasing stocl buying, and may save money. Pierson's Feed 8 Harvii Oct 15 1m Urging Democrts I to Go to The Polls. National Chairman Jenes Writes Earnest Letter. Several tim<~* since tbo Democratio primaries attention has been called to the necessity of the democrat* in South Carolioa goiog to the polls aod voting io the general election The dangers of apathy have beeo forcibly pointed oat oo several occasions, nota? bly at the last meeting of the State, committee Where, as is the eat?e ia this State, the De moor at io majority is so large many dimply remain at home aod the general eleetioo vote is ridio oloosly small. The situation is such oow that danger to represeotstioo io congress lurks io socb oegleot of pub lie doty, sod oil along the line the sppssl for s Urge turnout is beiog made. Even the oetiooel ehstrmso has taken the matter op os is showo by tbo follow? ing letter received yesterdsy by the 8tate chairman : Cbioago, Ills., Oot 17, 1900. Hoo Wilie Jones, Colombia, 8. C. My Dear Sir: If we fleet Mr Bryao, sod it seems oow that the obsooes ore very mooh io our favor to do so, we ooght to do so by the largest possible majority. Heooe, it is obeolotely ne? cessary that wo get oot every possible ?ote for him io eaoh State. I am apprehensive tbst io sor over? whelming Pemoeratio States many of oor people will be careless aboot goiog to the polls ; that the same conditions will prevail io suoh Repoblteso States ss sre absolutely hopeless, bot this ooght oot to be allowed. The necessity for o foil turnout oo the part of the Demoorats aod a foil vote given ooght to he impressed upon ; oor friends everywhere, aod wheo their atteotioo is called to it I feel sore that we will get a foil tote. Lst'e make the majority great, over 1 whelming, inspiring, so that oot ooly I Mr Bryao hot the ooootry will under? stand that the people are behind them iu oodertakiog the reforms that are so mooh needed. Write to yoor county oommitteee, yoor local politicians, to your public men everywhere, to your newspapers, aod urge that this be done. 1 send a eopy of this letter to each member of the oattoosl committee ?od to the chairman of the democratio State oommittee io eaoh state, aod hope the best results may oome from it. Yours very truly, Jsmes K. Jones One Thousand Dollars Before adjourning the court of general sessions yesterdsy Judge Townsend issued a bench warrant for W. Brooks Harley, against whom, after special presentment, the grand jury recently brought in a true bill upon the charge of gambling. He also passed an order allowing Harley, when arrested aod brought io, to give bond in the sum of $1,000 for his appearaoce at the next term of court, the bond to be approved by the clerk of court ?The State. MMaHaii?BMaBMBaBwaMBaBMBaMBVHBMBavan NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. - omoi of COUNTY TREASURERSUMTBRCOUNTY. Sumtbb, 8. OL, Sept. 22, 1900. NOTICE is hereby given that I will be in my office io the County Court Rouse hi Sumter frem October IStb to Cecember 3lSt, 1'00 inclusive, for tbe collection of taxes for tbe fiscal year 1900. Tbe levy is as follows: For State purposes, * mills. For County purposes, 3$ mills. For School purposes, 3 mills. Total levy, 1U milk. AIeo tbe followicg special echool levies I School District No 1, 2 mills. School District No 16, 2 mills. Sebool District No. 18, 2 mills. School District No. 20, 3 mills. Mi. Clio, 2 mills. Concord, 2 mills. Privateer, 2 mills. No 5, 1 mill. No 17, 1 mill. Commutation Road Tax for 1901 $1 00, payable from Oct. 15th 1900 to Feb. 1st 1901. H L SCARBOROUGH, Treasurer Sumter Co. Sept 26?13t_ Turnip Seed Full line of all desirable va? rieties, new crop seed just re? ceived. Havana Segars. Large line of fine Havana Segars. Toilet Articles. A choice line of Toilet and Fancy Goods to which atten? tion is invited at DeLorme's Drug Store. ND SALE STABLE 1900, lulcs and Ilorses. [Mir stock fed and cared for by t call, see and price us before tnd Sale Stable, i Street, neor Liberty Street, Sumterft S. C.