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Umso. ??e^e^Mfcwe1' C?Ww^wMJaV *ww* Omm%m mmt\ Cfcootawo I. T,M M ?Tb? flga* wjllaf ag bfgratr** 10 danger #w* ??efwjtluea Msreeel Bertast Mr }m moeivod ? telegram from liWv I f , aoeoanolog Iba fvO (?pa* Cveeke\ etowioood two b I?i wwwv twoio ere preparing iU?et Hb? tape, ?od plosmtog for peoaeotioo f^^aa ?AW-? ??^?Oi mmw OIOFOOSJS. Mewebol Booesosod Agooi Sboen imbm of two? er? forwarding ?I tie**** H b now tawy ?Hl toa*? Ii? town too ??4 tb? MfN of Brittow be* io ?II tbe ?m nsssessry |e protect tee towo TIM sawdKaea era wotwg barvied frea Fe*a sweao so taw oeot of Iroeblo, bot wwo tat roach Bristow bofore ?ig?t, aa tbey will arrive frot aod go overlaod 8boeofelt will eok for I it ia foemnd tbat ooo . of eewolry oeooot boodle ibe ?? foe two ladiaoa are divid tato eewde of ooo honored oi weoeett witb alz depotiee to lews* for Hofau) a w bare abo woo aooo today aod will swwMaya to aaftin biso Tbe Snake Www aa wttbie tbroo mileo of Briatow ood to* m port od to baoo wbipped two waste oaoo Too Dawoa oommieeioo to swliral for too oofoty of ita party ?f ofjaowworo, boadod by Repreooota tiow Voafebwot of Lee voe worth. Kan , wbo> two to tbo Wetompke d lair let MewMwg boo booo board fron them for two day* OHOCTAWS IN REVOLT Ma A looter. I T , Jan 24 ? Two amiawBlie1? Uboetawa have a of Crook Soakee among thorn aai tbey baoo booo quietly orgeoii aaod erasing for aomo tine. They tbosaesrvsa tbo Obootaw Snaked It It oawwd tbat tba Shokee have plseasd Io daatroy alt tbo railroada Io tawfr aatioa by baroiog bridgea aod soasioe boaoaa on a preconcerted eigwt Tbey have deposed Got. aad ietoed ao order to all cltl to oeaee leeein? or renting to Tbe fret offence they will witb 50 laahea, tbey aay , ears will bo oot off for tbe eecond aod death fur the third Tbey have orgeoised aod have leaders in every Cbootow aoooty and claim to have a maojbstohip of 2.600 Doited States Marshal Orady has eeift tbo leedere word tbat arrests will follow tbo irst violation of the law There will be a meeting of the full bloods Saturday rLANT8 MILLIONS IN COURT. Neo York, Jaaaary 22? The hea? tag of lt\s aait brought by Mrs. Mar gaset J Pias: ta opsct ths validity of tbe aadwil to tbi oil! of her hutbaod. Heer? B Plant, lbs railroad magnate, wee left ao e*tere t*laed at $17.000, 000. ?ae raeened ibis afteruooo After a le?J ritmioaiioo Mrs Plant was erees ? laatosd by Lsoia Oaato Lif^oard. of eoootel for tho d?feedaots, ibe eaeeotoTS ord*r her bocbaod's oil! ?fro Pi ai testiled tu esrtaio oor* rtoprmaVaea a* teas a herself aod Hobt O Krwia. ??? of tbe defendants, oho bed base bet hsKbaad'a 3 juthero bw yer Mr* Plant retold tba story of tbe visit af Judge Herrisoo aod Mr Erwio to tbe Pi*a? bows, in ?h city, the day after bar so* band's death, and how ska was iodoosi to et?) op to (bem It beeaeed's oil! sod a ooaiber ot boo^? atd Ktortt ci ib.e iad to htr noseastioa **! ere* eompfeUfy br k >n op," she said, ''abeo tbsy same* tat? toy r. u ? tbat morotat aod I did on notice wbtibav aaytbiag was written oo ibe book of tau vavolopo eootatoicg tb? will To* day after 'h < f-i?j.?r.l a: Naw Havoo oia efteod'd * one'trig of tbo steooior* at Judge Harrison's office ' Jadge Hvrifvi had x* id trtere we* oo seeseseo to read the w.il, aa it bad boon rsad bofore Tbe petrioo fee the nro bate of ibe oill m the Oooneetieut Geart Wit sbowa ber aod the read tho bs%i ?f las ?fo'oui-jt whioo satrd ibat Mr Plae: wia a r^id-Ot of C^b CfvaStl'. Mrs Plant said she aigj*<i the p*pcr, re'yieg ao Mr Krwio, and ih?< hh* 4\4 ?at ftga it to New Vnrh on tho oex* day Mrs Plant sard tbit while sho was in Jadge Harrison's *fi)e in New Haveo oo weet tor to looli for Judge Cieto lead, the reebate joip^e but roturord Witkeot laJsaf bis Us said be bad er*vteoely ??**> Jad^o ITloftlaad oo tbat day aboei Mr Pltnt's ra^idanoe. He eatd." aod?d Mr, Plaot, "that Jadge C'avalaad wo tery oodeoidrd oa tbs potof, aad wa* a sery hard man to ?ooeiaoe aod woold aot ohao^e tbe lossdeass amil bo wasperf?etly satisflad bat Mr Plant bad beeows a reaideot ?f Maw York Aa ad).<om(Tt?n was theo taken f aatil Priday morntov mmm i ? ? aW Maaila Jwt 24 ? Oen Mac Arthur 9UyfJ ot do red ine deportation to tbe failed 8uu* of George T Rioe, odilorof Tbe Daily Bolletin, a marine jowrael Bice will sail oo tbe Peon tytvaate aast Monday Tbe order ovtafacaariaee him ac "a dangerous aad a meoeae to the mili aj Haws ?tufa Tbs Creek Indians of ibt Iodiaa Territor ? have takeo tbs i?w into their ows beode eod ere eeeatag irouole. Preatdeet Kroger ie oot again aod it aa tbe way to Uireobt A savers etorai baa visttsd Alaaka aud eaoaed aaesb dan are Tbo eafe eraekera are at it agaio. Tbta ttaau tbey aeeore a boot $1,500 to. Aoreotow, d. U A Tewseesee farea er waa killed aod robbed of a largo earn of aaooey, oear Jaekvoa, Teaa, yesterday. Tea atadeois of Iowa Bute Uoiver at it have been suspended for kidaap pisg tfce pr coldest of Iba Freebeaaa olaae. Kaipreee Fred'riok, of Germany, ie terioaelf ill. Tbe Philippine ooesaaieaion baa paaead aa aat ao tab I iah tag public sabo ol ia tba Philtppiaee. Tbe deteotivas are bot oo tbe pursuit of tba aaaa who robbed Baaa Fraser's father of $600 and bopa to oaptore mm shortly. England's oew kiag wee born in> 1841. aad eo will be 60 years old io tbe yaar of bia eo-roaettoo.?Augusta Ohrooiele. Ad old veteran of tbe Uoioo Army baa aaot $5 to belp towards tbe Soldiers Home io Atlsnta A large number of deaths have occurred io England from drinking poisoned beer end a oommiasion hss beeo appointed to invoetigeto the matter. Mrs Nation yesterday wrecked a salooo at Esterpriae, Ken , snd prom ises to visit Abilioe today. Tbe deadlock for U S Senator is stili on io Delaware sod Nebraska. Atlanta has elected s police mst ron to attend to female prisoners Fire deetroyed s block in the busi nees psrt of Mullioe, 3. G , yesterday, loss $6,000 Congressman J W Bailey wse eteoted U S Senator on Wednesdsy by tbe Texss Legislature Incendiaries msde several unsuc cessfol snd one successful attempt to barn bousss in Florence Tuesdsy. Mr II S. Rose's barn snd etsbles snd all tbe contents, including a valuable horae, were burned. Montreal, Canada, bad a three million dollar fire V/eJseeday night. A British boat has beeo burocd by VeLesoelau tooinen. Mr. Bryan'* paper, the Commoner, made its appearance yesterday. A workman was eruibed to doatb on d?r an Atlanta street car yesterday. Tbe Mayor of New York refused to low t ibe flag oo the oity ball in respect to Q iccn Victoria There is an undertaker in Kanaan by the name of Phil Graves And that's no joka Jobo D R>cke'cller hi* tifffwetj to giv- $15,000 to Carson and Newman College, of Mossy Creek Troo, pro aided the truteees raise $50,000 addi tiooai b; 1905 President J T Henderson ie already at work co tbe additional amcunt aod says bo has at- >u' half of it pledged Carson and Nswma*) is a Bsp'ist College, co educa? tional, eoppori;d by the Baptises pf Mi t Tenoeiaee. h has aboot 300 * adepts. Thi Rilci^b N^ws aed Observer thinks that the agreement of ucme of tbe mill men of North Carolina to fix tbo hut. of labor in tbeir mills at fix ty-s'x ccors a weeU "would bo a sub staoMil improvement on tbe twolve h.wT r.ysteru io vogoo to some mills.m Tlii? country, it ia noted, "is dfi rmg fiom a form of European e '0 M Tbo Philippines, it n to *be ??opposed, arc suffering from a form of Ain ri an grip ?News aod Courier. Kit's? Eiward ooald make a fire b">gi ;c ing fo' hii reigo by oalling off the .lo.- - of war io tho A'rioao Repub? lic ?Newa aod Courier. The chief jostico of Dolaware i* oprjoaed to aboli?bing tbe woippiog past in his S'a.--. becarse if tbey diJ it would be atwffll by criminals A littb baiiiwhk like that couldn't rtand inuob of a crowd loMeal of too much, be tbtnsa there isn't wbipDing cough in the State and win's to havn wif? wbippors included ?Wilmington Star. Senator Pettigrew of South Dekota was defeated for reelection Wcdoea doy by Robert ,1 Gamble. -???*m> ? ? ? ? ^mmm~??~ Reports Exaggerated Omaha, Neb , Jan 25 ?Uen Lag tonight received a telegraphic re? port t'r ?m L:eut Dixori, commanding tho troops of cavalry iml to tho scene of the Creek Indian trouble* He states that he ban not yet made a full investigation, but hat learned enough to warrant hia saying that the reports of an uprising have been greatly exaggerated Thus far he has encountered no ludiana and from civilians he learns tbst there has been no violence on the psrt of the Indiana snd he anticipated none The re port fro i Lieut Dixan comes from Henrietta, which ploce he reached before nooo ?.^Mif> ???? ?ejans? The Brooklyn man whose wife wants a divorce because he objects to hevirg bsr dog sleep with them ought to get a few pointers from Sidney Draw on bow to settle tbo (dog question. THE COMMOK SCHOOLS. Mr John P Thomas, Jr. of Rich land, hss iotroduoed a bill "to change ths law in regard to county boards of edooetioo aid oonnty eoperintend ants of oducstioo," which is in accord with the views of State 8ow periotsodent MoMahan as expressed in bra anOoal report The bill le ss follows : Section f. Thst in July, 1902, the State board of education, npon the joint recommendation of the governor and the State superintendent of edo ostioR, shall appoint for each oonnty in the State, a coooty board of edu? cation, consisting of ftfe members, two to serve for two years, two to serve for foor years and one to serve for eis yaara, and onttJ their respect ive successors have been elected and qoalified The successors of the osid msmbere of tbe said county board shsll be obosen by tbe electors of tbe county for s term of six years each, two at tbe general election in 1904, and every six yeanji thereafter; two st tbe general eleotion in 1906, and every aix years thereafter ; and at the general eleotion io 1908, and every six years thereafter : Provided, however, That candidates for these positions shsll not be assessed in sny primary elections Vacancies shsll be filled by the coooty bosrd of edo cation itself, until tbe next genersl election Seo 2 That each member of tbe county board of education shsll re oeive for attendance oo its meetings, $3 per diem, sod 5 ceots for each mile of necessary travel going to and from tbe meetings, for not more tbso ten meetings in sny one yesr. the per diem end milesge to be psld by tbe oonnty treasurer out of the ordi nary funds of the county, upon tbe warrants of the chairman of tbe board, aodited snd spproved as other coooty olsims Sec 3 Tbst tbe cooniy bosrd of edoostion of escb county, appointed ss herein provided, shall meet and organize by electing one of its mem bers chairman and snotber secretary pro tern, and shall thereafter exeroiae all the rights, privileges, powers and duties now devolved by law upon tbo present county board of educa tion and county superintendent of education of said county severally or jointly, and may use tbe seal now used by the county superintendent of education until o new 5eal shall be provided by the board of county commissioners 8ec 4 That the county board of education of each oounty shall pro vide expert supervision for the schools of tbe county, and for this purpose shall employ o man skilled in the science and art of teaching aid of school management, who shell supervise all tho schools of the conn ty, instruct tho teachers, counsel tbe trustees, assign teachers to tbo schools for which the boards of trustees have not employed teachets by July 1st of each year, aud shall further serve as secretary of the county board make for it its reports required by the Stare superintendent of education, and perform such other duties on behalf of the said board as it shall impose Sec 5 That the said superintend ent of schools employed by tho county board of education, ehall de vote bis entire time to the inspection supetvision, cere and management of the schools and the school interests of the county, under the direction of the county board of education, the State board of education, and the State superintendent of education, and in compensation for his services shall receive such nalary as the coun? ty board of education may have fixed, not to exceed $1.500 a year, to be paid by tbe couuty treasurer upon warrants of the chairman of the couuty board of education, audited and approved as other county claims Sec b* That the present county boards of education and county superintendents of education shall be superceded and their offices abolished as soon as the boards herein provided for, shall meet and organize : Provi ded however, That tho county superintendent of education of esob county shall make to the State superintendent of education the anntial report required by law for the school year 1901 and 1902 and upon I a certificate from tho State snperin tendent of education that such report haa been made satisfactorily, shall bo paid by the board of county com? missioners the fu!l nalary for tho remainder of the term for which ho was elected Sec 7 That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with ibis act be :?nd the semi are hereby repealed ' The more liquor one drinks the more he contributes to the state gov? ernment "To contribute to the support of the Statt! government is one of the highest duties of citizenship and is an evidence of patriotism ? Patriotism is the highest glory of an American citizen "All this being true, it ia only in South Carolina that one can truly be eaid ever to be 'gloriously drunk 1 " ?Darlington News ??MMaasa> ^wa? Washington, Jan. H8.?-Senator Pettigrew today introduced a resoiu tion calling upon the secretary of war for information se to whether A Mabini, s oitixsn of tbe Phillippin? islsnds, hss been deported to Quem or to any other plsce ss s political refogee Reflection! of a Baobelet, No on tvtr gete ft foot! iotoo of bow ? woojoo it dressed So til she steeds op. There oarer Was a womae'a oote of eoogretetetioo to a aoea that really meant eoytbiog, A man dots n't lOve a woman eooogh ooleaa ho lovee ber enoagb to hort bar feeliogt oooe io a while If everybody preached What be practiced nnbody in the world woold eooeidlr i oybody etee respectable. Tryiag to fix ap a qaarrel between two women ie like trying to sharpen a lead peaeil with a aas opener. After a girl bat bad three lore affaire her heart is as tender as a boiled toroip. If women were all bald tbey would probably etill bay bairpiae so tbey woold have them to pot to their mouths. Tbe main disadvantage about being married ie that a man never daree to brag any more aboot what hit ideal Woman ie like It doeeh't take a girl long to get over the idea that ebe ia not going to lot a man pnt bis arm around ber till they get married ?New York Press to repel'the invader. Mrs Nation tbreatene to pay Kansas City a viait and tbe saloon keepers of that thriviog village talk of organising a sooiety tor mutual protection ?Moot, gomery Advertiser. Verdi is Dead. Romp, Jan 26.?A special diapatoh to tbe Patria aooooooes that Verdi, tbe composer, is dead ?wo ? ? i i aaw Maoila, Jan. 23 ?Gen Mao* Arthur baa ordered a dozeo or more natives to be taken on board tbe Solace, perparstory to their deporta? tion They are charged with being iosorgent abettors and agitators who swore allegiance to tbe United States for the purpose of facilitating revolu? tionary operations. Brussels, Jan 21.?Aooording to tbe Petit Bleu, bubooio plaguo is raping among tbe British troops io Cape Colony, and many deaths that are attributed to enteric fever and dysen tory ore really due to plague. Haaolton, Pa, Jan 21 ?The 1.200 mon employed at tbe Latttmcr oollipry of G Pardee & Co, struck today beoauao of tbe allegbd unwarranted disobargw of two drill ruoners and tbo company's refusal to reinstate tbrm Frankfort, Jan 25 ?B<*ron Wilhelm voo Rothschild, bead of the banking 6rm of that otime, died at noon today. Darlington, Jan 25 ?There are 11 oases of smallpox about ?V3 miles from tbe town of Dtrlingron among colored people who live on the Tityimoneville road Charleston, Jan 25 ?Joseph H. Perrioo, chief clerk of th^ city asses? sor's department, was f und dead in bis bed at 7 30 o'clook this morning. Cripple Creek is tbe greatest gold camp io this coontry, and its produc tion is very great The core of the gold country there ie a strip ot ground six miles long by three miles broad Out of this comparatively small area of ground $30,000,000 in gold will be taken this year As the West Point cadets hissed a congressman for suggesting by his question that a witness hsd ? con veuient memory, it will not do to ex? press any doubt as to the sincerity of | their professed abandonment of haz? ing ?Augusta Chronicle At the wedding of Miss Alia Rockefeller tho bcsltb of the bride was drunk only in lemonade and mineral water The man who can arrest Pat Crowe and pocket ?18,000 io rewards will have made a fair start on the road to fortune Rev Georgo W Unkle, a Pennsyl? vania pieacher, who has just celebrat? ed his TOth birthday, has been preaching for 50 years, and would never accept pay (Joed old uncle. Two weeks of lite legislative sen sion are gone and practically noth ing has been doos There is no pro bability of ttie session being shorter than forty days and no donger that it will be longer for that is the limit for which p;iy can be drawn and statesmen in these practical days do I not work without pay ?Newborry Herald und News Wotneb*a college* wi-re invented to enable gin* to forget how to oook bailed potatoes. - ?*>?????? A Thouauud Tongues Could not express tiio rapt are of Annie 1?, Springer, of 1136 Howard et, Philadelphia i'a.. when >he tound t^nt Dr. King'* New Dis? covery far Consemption had oompleicly cir?d her of b bucking aovgh that fur imoiy yrnrs had aaade lif? a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no heW>, hut tho 8hy? of tbil Royal Cure?"it soon removed the pale In iuy chest mid I can now sleep soundly, lomtthlag lean tcatcely rr-ruetnber doing before. 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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. _ TM? CKNTAWR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NIW VOUR Cm* Bargain* ! Kwm ? Bargains! If you are in need of anything in the Furniture Line WE CAN GIVE YOU FOR THE NEXT FOUR DAYS Greatly Reduced 5?We have anything you want and can make it to your in? terest to give us a call. Oct 12 J. D. GRAEG FURN1TIME GO. Atlantic Cotton Oil Company, Sumter, Charleston, Camden, Bennettsville, S. C.and Gibson, N, C. Offer formale for Cash or on Approved Security, High Grade Cotton Seed Meal, Acid Phosphate, GermanJKainit, Nitrate of Soda. Muriate of Potash, Cotton Seed Hulls, in bulk, baled !or sacked. Highest Cash Iflarket Price Paid for Cotton ?eed. Address nearest mill point, or head office, Sumter, S. C, PERRY MOSES, Pres. Horace Harby, Vice Pres. A. 0. Phelps, Sec'ty and Treasurer. C. C. FjSHBURHE, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer. Not 21 --<Jm THE OS BORNE RIVAL DISC Ha* Never Been Equalled as a Pulverizer. \ _ 1 sell theee Harrows on bo little margin Ibsl my greatest cumiort is in the satisfsctioD they give rather than the pi ? tit I make My dooss are ope 1 to all?My stock is ready for inspection. Cjuib aod see me in my uew quartern, corner of Liberty aod Harvin Streets FIRST CLASS LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. W, B. BOYLE. Sumter, S. C. Julj U