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LATEST SENSATION IN NEW YORK OROKBR STARTS AN ANTI VICE CRUSADE. Nse York. Nov 15 ?Tb? exeoutive oommitty of Tammany Holl bold ? meetioe: tooigbt o? which Riobord Cro kor bade oil ibo leedere good bye aod took o hood io starting o otovoooeot to rid ibo oily of vioo [o * little speeoh loo Tammany U*dor taid be woe goiog io Ktropo for health not pleasure, and otrodaeed Isidor Strau*s, presideot of ha edeeetiooal alliaeee, as a mao who 'fas acquainted with the condition of thiaga oo the east aids, addiag : "l hope yaa will give etteotive hsar tag to his sta emeote of the ooodittoos al vise thai oi.et there aad that after too have hoard what hs haa to say yoo will ose yoer eesry effort to oorrset I sees sails as far as* lies id yoor pow? er." Mr Sir ease said he bad eist Mr Cro her at dieesr eieideeteliy aod bad tailed with bios for two hoers ovsr the ?tsditioos oo ths sast stds aad Mr Croker had asked hiss to talk to ths oaseeuve aooiaiittaa of Tammany Hall, ood thee addressing the committee Mr Btraeoo told of what waa osedsd oo the ease side to sopprees eriose Ha eaid that ho. as a dfmooret, had freqesotly hod east op to hies the ststemeot that Teas assay Hall reeetvet the greater part of tie revaaea from psopla ia thaas evil ooeditioos of life, aad that oo good oao he aeeeaiplishsd oolasa the power of Taeooiaoy Hall is dsatroyad Mr Straw so had rspeatad this to Mr Croker, aad the latter aakad hiss to eome before to i sosooiittoe with the otatemsot aed hod proaitahed his aid Lswis N<xoo thtio. hy reeoleiioe, bad a oommivtee of if > appototed to iofsstigata the moral oeuditioee al the etty aod to receive aotl sag goat remedies far ths sorraetioo Of shoses " IVlr Nixwo was made ohsirmao aod the othsr member* are George ? Clso see. presideot of the Perk board, Col Mishael C Marphy. president of ths health hoard, Joho J. Seen o el I, Srs eoso as test soar, aed Joho W. Keller, Chanties eoojmiesiooer. Mr Croker thee arose aod said : '*! have oothiog to add to what hta heae aaid toyoe hy Mr Streun heoaess v*e is familiar with the matt srs oa whteh ha haa spokoo to yoo. I hope shot this satire eomsaitUe will give its fell esreegth towarUs hslpteg him aod wie work We should heartily eodorss hie remarks aod aid him io the work of or seats g oat thia awfol srime. Aed right here I wast to reiterate what I said ihres eesia age to yea. aed that si leal oet oao dollar oomss ioto my psaeeasiea from lead lords of poolrooms asai heoses of ill feme aod if aoyoaa of yoo goat is me a is eolleetieg from aay of ebeso people, yoo had hotter gal oat of loo evsTOoioasmo. Ii haa ao ose for two. Too era a diagrams to ii. The evgeetaettoe aao'i aad woe'i etaod for ?ay aooh teieg 99 Too meatier; broke op to eoofesioe See see i af the ottttode of Geroesr fwaeoiriesT. the Tamasaov leader io awe toorveeoie ssse ably dlslriet. Ha sold that if there ws i viee there it wss io teas meet haoese aad aoold oet he ooo it el led. To this Mr Croker exalted ly replied that ths soveaer did aot koow what aoold ha deoe oatil soms THB CUBAN CONVBNTION Habooa, No? 16 ?The Co boo coo otitotioaal cooveotioo held o ahort eeoeion today io the Merit Theatre eed edjoornod oolil tomorrow The report of the committee oo orodejo Hole soetaine i the election of ell the delegotao from the proviooe uf He booa 8ome irregolsrities. the com mittee aeoertcd, hod been committed, aod some votee hod been thrown out, tot ool eooui h to oheoge the general reooll. The i eport waa laid upon the table for dieeoeeioo tomorrow. The committee's finding with refereoee to loo other rroviooes waa accepted by loo oonveution The Hobena tradee union ie en? deavoring to intereet iodividoal dele gatea io a proposal to incorporate in Ibo constitution a provision declaring tool monopolies are a detriment to native labor and must be prevented The petition hy ita terms shows the! it ie directed agaioel Spanish oigar oaaaofaotorore El Pi io do la Marioa denied that any discrimination io oow made egaioat Cubans io Ihe tobaooo boai Yerkea Reappoiotad. Washington, Nnv 15?Late tbie afternoon John W Yerkee, late Re publicao caodidate for governor of Kentucky, waa appointed collector of ioteroel revenue for the Eighth dia triol Ho will reeume bia dutiea November 20 Nr. Yerkee, who re signed the nffioo to which he has been res? pointed to make hie cam potgn of rveotucky for the governor eHIp, celled upon the commieeioner of ioteroel reveoue todey He said be hod abandoned all idee of contest iog Uov Beckbam'a flection Leslie Combs, chairmen of the lie publican Ntat* committee of Ken tuoky, aoeoropauied Mr Yerkee. # He resigned hie position as pension eg*r?t at l<ouievill* to conduct the Miele os m pel yen It ia undeaatood jhel Urn, too, will be appointed Io the t/fltee be formerly he'd A NARROW ESCAPE. Trato No 23 of tbe Atlantic Coast Line bad an Acci? dent. Marion. Nov 15 ?Train number 23 of tbe At'eutie Coast Lioe oamc very oear meo?iog tbe fate of ber sister tisil number 78 at Pee Dro Junotton lagt night about 7 o'oloek. When within fror buo'dred yards of tbe juroiicn while rounding a long ourvo to a oat Kagtoeer Date Pearsoll taw in tbe middle of tbe traok not 30 yards ahead of bim a b?ge log oart to which won ?uspended a pine log about 18 feet in length and 20 inebea in diameter. The train wee running at a speed cf 50 mile* an hoar and to ?top was impos stble The engine struck tbe oart with ail the momeomm imparted to it by a train of seven heavy ooaobes be? hind it, and while the oart was detnol ished tbe oow oatober was bent to the ground aod the maohtoery was stripped fron ?oder the boiler. Tbe traio rolled oo for a bandied yards or more aod what kopt the rails intact with ties toro up at they were was a oiraele. Engineer Pearsoll stuok to his engine and to bis eool judgment it doe tbe early 'topping of tbe traio to its orip pUd condition Afiother engine was sent oat from Florence aod brought tbe ooaobes io about 9 o'oloek It seems that a oegro driver who was employed to haul logt to a taw mill near by attempted, to oroaa tbe traok about dark with hit load, bot after erotsiog the first rail the mules were uoable to poll it over tbe second ooe, to be oolly loosed bit team out aod took them to the Stahles, leaviog hit oart with the log sospeoded io tbe middle of the traok. It it considered a pieee of criminal oegiligenoe aod what aetioo will be takeo by tbe authorities remains to be seeo. Nicaragua Wants Canal Built. Washington, Nov 15 ?The minis? ter from Nicaragua, Seoor Don Lois Oorea, arrived in Washington this morning after an abtence of four months io Nicaragua doriog which time be conferred with Preaident Zelaja and tbe members of the oabioet concerning the Nicaragua canal affaire aod other eubjectt of iotereat to the two countries. He tayo that by a happy combination of circumttancea tbe way ia oow clear of private coooeossiona aod border mis* understandings to that direct gov ernmental contideralion of the water? way may be taken op Seoor Oorea alec bringt word that be baa juat signed at Mexico City, acting at minister for Nicaragua, tbe first treaty between Mexico aod Nicara? gua for amity, eommeroe aod naviga? tion, oovering 14 ertieiaa aod firmly uniting the bonds between tbeee two ooootrieo THE ORPHANS' DAT. Tborsday, Nov 29tb, is tbe or pbana' day Give, brother, with all your heart, because tbe Lord has blessed you. There srs plsoty of orphsosges to remember, help your owd. end theo remember that there are 300 orpbaoe at the Thornwell Orp??a*?*ge, Clinton, 8. C , drawn from every southern state and some oortbern, sod eveo from "the isles of Che, sea *' They are from maoy de nomioetioos of Cbriatiana as well aa from dob Christian pareolage Bereft of psrentt. they ere alone io tbe wicked world, forgotten, perhaps io the localities from wbioh they came, bat loved aod oared for aod trained for future usefulness by faithfol teachers end matroos Taught a trade, aod giteo meotal training at well, they leave their orphan home to care for themselves Seod your apare gifts to tbe Tborowell Orphan? age, CliotoD, 8 C. 8lmonton'a Deotalon. Richmond, Va , Nov 14?An iotereotiog caae decided by the Unit ed States circnit court of appeala to day waa that of tho Fidelity and Casually company of New York sgainat tbe St Mattbewa Savings bank of St Matthews. S C Judge Paul wrote tbe opinion. J W Zimmerman, cashier of tbe bank, seversl yesrs ago became a de? faalter. The Fidelity and Casualty oompany was surety on his bood foi th? tum of $10.000 The company refused to pay on the groond that tbe president and directors of tbe bsok nad not exercised proper diligence in sopervising the work of the cashier. Suit wss brought and a special mas ter wta appointed to investigate the rate aud report He recommended that judgment be given in favor of the bank for the sum of $7.047 85 snd interest from September. 1895 Judge Sininnton, who heard the cato It the United Htates circuit court, gavs judgment f >r this sum The Fidelity and Caanalty company appealed and the opinion of t'ie lower court was unanimously affirm d with conto to the plaintiff A gentleman from OswSestrSVt, wh< bad never been ?noth h?forc, hoard some Off spcakinff '>f a "SwVfSfi g i? " Ha denied lean m<>ro uh ut ip* cotton gin, so bo went to tho dorjen-ary sod ealled for ooe, thinking it vi> a toft drisk ? fjpsrtaoberg Herald Big School Fund on Paper. QU ARTE LT REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE ON DISPENSARY. Columbia, No? 13.?Tbe Legislative committee appointed at tbe last n< shod has just oompleted its q'iarterly report fnr tbe quarter ending Aug 31, 1900. It is an interesting presentation, in ooltl figures of the business of the dis peosary, the profits tbe State has made and whore tbe money has gone For the months of Judo, July and August, the receipts of the State dispensary have been $376,773 55 At tbe time the quarter ended tbe State dispeDsary had to its orsdit $142 503 53 io tbe State treasury. Tbe report shows that there is to the oredit of the eoboot fund of the State the magnificent sum of $520,556 86 altogether. Hew the sohools would delight to bave ooly hslf of this io cash instead of on paper aod io stock in the State aod oouoty dispensaries ! Tbe statement shows that there is on haod io the State and ooooty dispensa? ries $400,000 worth of stock, aod tbie< explains why tbe sohools food is oot larger, as the dispensary finds that a large stook is required aod the dispoo* sers are continually, it is said, asking for more stook.?News aod Courier. Virginia College Burned Rosnoke, Va, Nov 14 ?Virginia college, an institution for young ladies, situated just outside the city limits of Roanoke, was totally destroy, ed by fire at an early hour this morning It wss a short while after tbe "rising bell'' had been rang when it was discovered that the hall? ways of tbe big building were filled with smoke The young ladies were notified to lose oo time in getting out of the building ; to stop for nothing The word was quickly passed around and the young ladies, 150 in number, made their way out, many of tbem thinly clad, hardly any with anything more than the simplest costumes of the bedroom. There wss little con? fusion ; no greet excitement As soon as men reached tbe scene they cheerfully loaned their overcoats to the girls in light costumes Some of the neighbors in tbe mesnwhile broogbt blankete and the girls who bsd tbe least clothing went into near? by houses. The fire started io the boiler room, exsctly how it is oot known It mode quick work aod in less than two boura the buildinga were entirely destroyed. Tbe desks from tbe business office aod a few articlea of furniture were about all that waa aaved The buildiog was of brick aod fitted with all modern oonvenienoea The loss is $75 000, with about $25,000 Insurance Tbe building be longed to Min Harris aod Mrs Boat weight. [ The atodenta will be kept together* in Roanoke a few daya until it is decided where tbe icbool will re same Alabama's New Governor. Montgomery, Ala , November 13 ?Tbe Legislature of Alabama met io biennial session at noon today A joint session of tbe two bouse waa then held and, after verifying tbe election returns, the Hon. W J Samford waa declared tbe Governor elect All thia was so unusual pro? ceeding for the first day of tbe see sioo, but owing to tbe physical condi tiou of the Governor elect it was poshed throogb to prevent any com pllcatiooa which might arise from hie death aod lo iosure a regular eucces sioo in auoh event ?? iia? The Note of tbe Powers. Pekio. Nov. 13.?The note of tbe powera for tbe Chinese pleoipoten tiariea will probably be ready to sub? mit witbio tbe next ten days This announcement was made at the con olusioo of a meeting of the ministers. It is understood that sll points under discussion bave been practically agreed upon except minor phases of several of tbe most important ques tions Concerning these points the ministers bave cabled for instruc tions, which they expect to receive before Nov. 20, the dste of tbe next meeting. NEW USE OF CRAP GAME Loxingtoo, Ky, Nov H5 ?A. S Thompson, a prominent farmer of Bourbon county ; George Liary and Ham Adam?, enlnred, were held' in $1,000 hoods by United States Commis* sionor Hill to the federal court to arswer charges of conspiracy, to hinder nrgroen from voting at the last election It in obarged crap games were started and tbe negroes in it were arrested just before tbe election ho as to keep them away from thn polln. ? i? ? ? ? ? ?i - Griggs Will Resign. Washington, Nov 16 ?At tho cahi net meeting today, Attorney Gsoersl (irige* informed ibfl president and bit solleagMi ?hat after sjatore del t bar at ion l.o h%?i ooitelud d ihat it would be irnpoptnbln for l.irn to remain a member si the cabinet tor the Belt four years. The rsa?gpa*ina of the IltorpM ff total will not take efT ?ot oo'll Marsh 4, next. Wade Hampton's Talk With Lee. The Elitnr of The News aod Courier received the following letter from Wade Hampton yesterday : My Dear Sir : Io The News and Courier of Nov 10 is so appreciative tribute to Geo Leo by Mr Haookei, which I have road with interest and pleasure, but the writer has fallen into an error wbioh I am able to oorreot oo the authority of Gen Lee himself. Mr Haookel intimates that Gco Lee felt i 3mbarrasscd in determining the curse he would take wheo the War Between the States took plaoo, but in this be is mistaken. .He did not hesitate for a moment, and, while, like many of us who followed him.ho doubtless regretted tbe war, aod doubted the wisdom of it, be felt that bie duty demanded that be should give his service to bis native State, aod he never for ooe moment regretted that be bad followed tbe dictates of duty, lie oooe said that' Doty was tbe sublimest word in oo lsngosge, aod if there ever was a man whose every action was prompted by a sense of duty he surely was that man. Some time after tbe close of the war, 'I had tbe pleasure of spending several days with tbe general at his borne, in Lexington, and onoe while discussing tbe war he said': "I did only what my duty demanded. I oould have taken oo other course without dishonor, aod if it was ail to do over I should act preoisdly as I did." It was bis ioteotioo to write a bis tory of tbe war, but uofortaoately for tbe Sooth, aod for the truth of history, death out short bis work. But he bed oommeooed tbe work, io wbiob be began by speaking of tbe differeooee of opinioo as to the troe construction of the Constitution, aod bow those oppos iog views were sbowo io ths Coovso tioo of 1787, aod be then went oo to say i "That those diftereooes in 1861 oulmioated in blood, but not in trea sou/1 If there was any "treason1' pertaining to tbe war it surely was not oo tbe part of Geo Lee or of tbe South. Wade Hamptot Columbia, S. C, November \ \ 1900 I There has been a good deal of die oossioo about tbe Hall of fame, wbiob it is proposed to establish at the Colum? bia University io New York, aod the "great" meo whose names have been selected for advertisement there do not represent the total output of our abouodiog oouotry. Why lome of tbem were gsietted for this booor, we are unable to explaio?there are so maoy others who have aooompliobed more thso tbey, io art aod industry, io war aod peaos, io law aod politics, io administration aod goveromeot. Io our opioioo, Robert E Lee should oot have bsso iooluded in aoy doubtful oatalogoe of greatness Tbe malevoleoce with whteh be aod his ooodoot has been dieoaeed io tbe Northern papers, aod particularly io the New York Boo, makes Geo -Hamp? ton's statsmeot touching tbe motives which ooo trolled L?e'e aottoo vsty per-, tioeoi io ibe ?.e>eot uireuasloo No honest man doubts tbe booee'y of Robsrt E Lee. No sioosre man qots tioos ths high seose of duty by wbiob all his ooodoot was goverosd No patriotio man withholds his spproval of Leo's deoieioo as to where his alle gianoe was due to ths stroggls for Southern iodepeodsoee. "I did "only what my doty demaoded," hs ssid to Geo Hsmptoo ; "I oould bavs taken "oo other aoorss with dishonor ; aed "if it was all to do over, 1 "should aot preoisely ss I did,'' Thank God for that ! There eao be oo fortber doubt, even amoog tbe revilers of tbe Southern people, aod tbe trimmere, of where Lee etood io his relation to bis State aod people, aod to the immortal cause wbiob be represented ?News aod Courier. Philadelphia, Nov 13 ? Capt Jobo D Hart, of Cuban filibustering fsms, died today of apoplexy. Capt Hart had been io poor health lately aod made bis home at Atlaotto City, N. J. Yesterday be came here aod wss stricken oo tbe street. He was ts* keo to a hospital where be died without regaining ooosoioosnees. CASTOR IA For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought SURVEYING SURVEYING and Civil Engineering work promptly and accurately dooe. W. L0R1NG LEE, Civil Engr. M*y" 23?o THE BANK OF SUMTER, 8VNTER, S. C. City and County Depositary Ospital siock psid in, . . 176.000 00 Undivided lorplas, 16,000 00 individual liability of itockbolderi In eicssj o? th? ir stuck, . 7*,000 00 Transseti s gseeral baakiog bufitissi; nieo h?s n Havtogs Bank Dspsrtw rot. Dspositsof $ I and upward received. Interest allowed ?i ths rale nl 4 iei eeot, per sonuei, payable somi-otonoolly W V. \\ I] IV?8WORTR, President, i m.mu< r Motas, w p. r <amk, Vieo-Prefcldeot. Cashier. Jan 31. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has heeii in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signatare of - and has been made under his per ^/>s sona* supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and ?? Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishnessv It cures Diarrhoea and ?Wind Colic* It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. _ TMC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAT STRCCT, NEW TORR CITY. ATTENTION, PLANTERS! "PHOENIX CROP GROWER" A NEW COMPOUND FOR GENERAL and TRUCKING CROPS GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : Available Phosphoric Acid - - 8 to 9 per cent Ammonia - - - - - 3 to 4 per cent Potash Actual <2 -> 0) - - - 2 to 3 per cent We are oow entering tbe 27th jear of the manufacture of our Celebrated Brand "Horn* Fertiliser ;" haring made "Gerealtte Top Drersiog" aod "Yaocej'a Formula for Yellow L)af Tomcco" for the past fifteen jeers, we are now, at tbe reqoeat of nucj of our old and valued customer,, Discing upou (be market "Phoenix Crop Grower" for all general crops aod especially for Trucking Crops The "Phoenix" is manufactured with tbe same care aod attention tb?t has been the cause of tbe suc(e*s of our otber well known brands, for which the demand b*e steadily increa-ed from year to tear. The ingredients eotencg ioto the composition of tbe "Phoenix," like our other brands, are o> the highest grade known today to tbe manaf.eturere of Fertil zer ; it is, therefore, m, h gb gro4e maoure, aod is oot put upoo tbe market to compete with any of the inferior r trasb goods 'bat are so numerous. Aaking for yonr patronage because a trial we feel sure will conrinoe yon of tbe ?upari ority of the "Pboeoix Crop Grower" over other brands of tbe same analysis, we are, Very re-pectfully, The Home Fertilizer Chemical Works. Manufacturer* of its followiog Ceiebrated Fertilisers : "80X2 FERTILIZER," "CEREALITE," -AND "TAKCSY'S FORMULA FOR YELLOW LEAF T0BA0CO," BALTIMORE, I D. TJ30MAS SUXT2P, Agenty Sumter, S. 0.9 Not 7 ? 3t Office ovtr Baltmeo's dboe Store. ^THE/a, HERR1CK SHOE fOR WOMEN I? the only advertised American Shoe exhibited at the Paris Exposition. It has the three strongest virtues that a woman's shoe can have, namely : high quality, latest styles and perfection of fit. The llerrick Innersole combines comfort with ease, yielding s "cushion effect" that makes walking a pleasure. There are three grades for three special purposes and at three prices?for walking, for the house, or for dress; $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Kach grade is jl fm ' guaranteed by the makers who have thirtv-eight ,Mf| Q#| years of practical experience back of them in the VPaft/u manufacture of women's shoes only. Oxfords joc. fcr fair less than Prices quoted. ^$3o5o Welsh's Shoe Store. WHY DO WE ADVERTISE? We MUST keep ourselves before the pub? lic. We want them to know that we have just received: One Car Horses. One Car Lime. One Car Oats. One Car Hay. One Car Wagons, One and Two Horse. All of which will he sold low for cash. Our two cars Bug? gies arc not yet in, but they soon will he. Also another car Wagons. We have some Buggies on hand, however. Call and see them. Another car choice Mules next week. Wc are going to keep the ball moving. U. HARRY. Sumter, S. C, Oet -Z7,1!KK>.