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f i w/mm mm mmrt\-mtw% z HOLDS INTKHRSTIX<; 8es mon Q!f WEDNESDAY. From Whitney House Agent Inquiry and Some Very Sen I IVretofstaents Are Sprung Hearing. Columbia. Jan. IS.?The co mm In? to wind up th? State dispensary hekl an open send on todav. at which wae road a litter from Mr. w d. Roy, leptosom stive, of a I'quor concern, to creditor* of the state dispensary, van lull uns the subject of an Investi? gation ty the commission. Mr. Roy trns prevent with bis counsel, Mr. P. H. Nohn n. und made a full statement ?a regard v> the btt?r snd Its mean? ing. Mr W. D. Melton, who was s4 In the matter, war also it and mads a statement ol t he knew ab nit It. Letters from :?rs of ths National Loan and (t Bank were also put In evl a?d the matter Is probably not as Altoiroy (ieim aI Lyon he would be glad to bars an lulty ai*ra othtr gentlemen, hantve are mentioned, an op. P? appear before the cont? end iuvj a statement also. h?4tor from Mr. Roy which this hearing about Is ss fol mtdu, Ik C Dee. tl. 1107 At a meting at' ths eg the South Carolina Hut* , > Id at ClaetnnaU Dec goshedite? was appointed far :ho of souring a settlement, or to ?rrrve at a ten tat Ivo basl? geWemeut with the commission In For ?evvrel. weeks prior to ' lu|n# neeetlng I had been here and had $ia*d||a csrectod arrangements which. If %4 ee nptratloa of creditor* could be teemed to me reasonably ??f favorable results. I so botlnv>4 several of the creditor*, who ? peeeented my proposition at the sneettag, and from the telegrams sent nee I sot poser: it had been adopted fug that ttw c tmmsttso had been ap l pohetsd to carry it out. I believe that oaHo u aumber at the meeting mure \ mt the same impression, and tc these 1 wWh to say that not a shadow of au thoilty was given to ms to act )n any eapaefty whatever The committee wprceemad here by Mr Geo, B a member of It and genural ! far Messrs Fleisch man .% Co.. a Saado Charleston hta h.'adqun ??? when he flrst reached the State, him there, snd whilst somewhat ; glenpootnled at finding no power U jjgVdsligated to me or my associate*. 'irtsi sarned net to let this abridge my to got our money. I went over plane with him and gave him the of ths gentlemen associated gee. also a letter endorsing these fpatlenien from Governor D C. Hey ward and B. W. Robertson, in whose ' v hansj about half of the dispensary money Is deooetted. Mr. Lester seein j ed much impressVI, both with the plans and the eminent respectability. ? fhsssscfslly and otherwise, o; the member* of my Organisation, several af the latter being officials or co-di reetors la banks with some member of Use dispensary committee. 'Hr. W. D. Melton, who, with some alSseutty wss induced to Join us. 1? the sawyer who was tendered and de eMned the position on the commission ?ear host! by Mr. Stevenson. With these and other connections or rela? tionships, nor prudent to mention here, Mr. Lester appeared much pleased, snd gave me a letter author? ising me to go ahead with my plans "Two days later he came to V n~ lumbla. and at a meeting for the pur? pose* I Introduced hlrn to three of my associates, In the discussion which en? sued a difference of a technical nature arose between htm snd Mr. Melton, which culminated as Mr. Lester will admit, in quite a display of temper on his pjrt. Mr. Melton thereupon de? clined to have anything further to do with th?? case, and with him I I >sl forces without which I could accom? plish nothing. "Before I could patch up the unfor? tunate disagreement Mr. Lc?ter was persuaded by reoy assurance from at. entirely different element to adopt plans altogether independent from min" I stuck to him however, hop lag bis ftrong personality might car? ry through, but knowing thai he wa? pursuing a course Into which other* bad been allurod enly to meet with failure. He proved no exception. ' "Now. f do not wl*h this to bo con? strued as a reflection upon Mr. Les? ter or tn vigor >f his efforts. Dur Irg ?ho we K I have been throw i urt.h him my regard f??r him has grown mm**y II' ,l I'i'inlv fellow of high att/daavnts and I think a lawyer of eaceptlon.il .ib.Mtv. indent*. ;? mm who ander conditions approxlinat -lv nor ssal would succeed In almost any '.m dertnklrg but b<? Is wholly out of toaeh With thes- !<? ?!.!.? -lo>\n loa., */ nor hit h" ".In ?"vt to haedl j tie* *?**?? ?ties*. T ?? ? ? nrting him ? < this letter and h* lievo he will c mil. ei all I have writ ?Ifor from e standpoint of resource 1 am perhaps more vitally Interested than sny other creditor; gey claim Is ##r#f $ie sea snd I wsnt the money. A e<rH:sn?r,u ?n ?I ths tUiau or a major part of them is absolutely nec? essary to get it and I ask you to Join in my plans to secure a settlement. 1 am unable to glv* you any Mattering assurance of success, but I am fiee to say that your claims will bo in the hands of unquestionable financial re? sponsibility; men who are also In clo0c business relatIon*hl)p with members of the commission, and If they can? not h h '"tr nv H?y 'or us no ono oil? can. "If ycu care to Join mo please ~lgu and 'tnte th> enclosed agreemer.t and return It to me, with statement of your account, by next mall, ?are of tho Columbia Hotel. Columbia, S. C. Lict me beg of you also not to Insert any time limit In this agreement, for If you do my parties her.? will nut Handle your claims. You are at lib? erty t'? withdraw when satisfied that no'substantial progress Is being made, and remember I shall stav right here on the ground until something definite Is decided upon. Furthermore, !f the worst comes tc the worst, and we have to appeal tn the Legislature, or anj local tribunal whteh that tody muy Es? tablish to pa** Upen tho clulm, we would have In my organization the ??.rongest representation to be gottcp. together In the ?tate. Very iruiy. / -VV. D. Roy, "President, Fklroy Distilling Compa? ny, L ?ulsvllle,/ Ky.*' The names .>f K W. Ttoberttoii, Au? gust Kehn, P.\ H Kelson and W. D. Melton, all prominent and w* 11-known people, figured in this hearing and their connection with tho mutter has lauead no little surprise. Attorney General I.yon examined many witnesses In the heating and much Interceding testimony was brought out. rTKMS FOUND INDEBTED TO Tin, STATE, i Major John Stock Under Aitom But Ohres Bond-~OHi?>rs to Be Arrest oil ?dncMtnmn Gots Bowl?Vllmnn and Anolior Concern* fine and the Seme. I From the Newj and Courier. Columbia, Jan. 17.?Instead of hav? ing e claim agutnsf the State of South Carolina for $31.?26.78. it is found by Kb* commission tu wind up the State dispensary that the two firms of un? man ,aV Co. and the Anchor Distilling Company are Indebted to the State In the sum of ltl.190.71. This la the finding of the commis? sion, unanimously agreed to today by all the members present, Mr. Arthur being absent. The amount due the 3tato Is arrived at by calculating the overcharges mado against the State by these two concerns during the time they did business with the dis? pensary, and then offsetting the charges with the claim as adjusted from the books of the dispensary* In gclng to in* bottom of this sort cf business the commission thinks it will arrlv** at many cf the facts in, re? gard to the conduct of the State dis? pensary, an ! will ascertain what uniuo' the Stute paid for !lquor In * xcesa of the prices charged other cus? tomers. It Is also stated In the finding that (he Anchor Distilling Company anO. the Ullman concern arc one and the same, which was very evident from the testimony >f ?iooJman yesterday. It Is a violation of a dispensary law for one concern to put In two bids, but by running one house under two names the owners were able to get business from two sources. The warrant rworn out last night for Maj. John Black, charging him with conspiracy to cheat and defraud the State of South Carolina, was serv? ed on Maj. Black this morning. Mr. Black at onco went before tho magis? trate and asked for bond, which was granted In Ihe sum of s10.p00. Bond was furnished by his wife, Mrs. Lena U. Black, and Mr. William F. Callff. of Denmark. , Maj. Black Is not by any means the only one against whom a warrant has been sworn out, und it is presumed that the other warrants will he serv? ed today on those parties named who ?V9 In this State All the warrants nrs sworn out by Mr. Avery Patton. member of the dispensary commis? sion, and wore taken out before Mag? istrate Towles. of chis city. They chargo conspiracy to defraud the State. Mr. M. A. -loodman. who was ar rented yesterday nfternoon after hin testimony before the commission and later released on $2"?,000 surety bond wus still In the cltv this morning, hut ?IUI ivt go to the lmetlng of the com? mission Tho irstlt'jtion of ptOII ewtloni in thes?. c.'iM'H is th<- culmination of the mans- tr ?nthV hard work, which At? torney General Lynn has been doing and In which he ha^ had the assist? ance of the ouminisslon t<? wind up th<- St in dispensary, and Its attorney, Mr w k. iteesneen. Recently t firm of Felder, Re entree s?- Innorson, of Atlanta, h?s been associated with the ntt'Umy gen-a il. Tin onniMsaaten hns large powers i nndof ihe aet which authorises it lo hrveethiat? the eon?u< I of th? dienen? sary ami all > t-? i"- Ihe matte? of overcharges, i i it ithorlty( the commission com . i\ s it to tM. Ml July to rind out, as It 1? now doing, whether the prices paid by tilt dispen? sary for liquoi aro not in excess of the prices charged other customers of the same houses; if they aro, the State does not owe the face of the claim: filed against the dispensary, aud^ if the overcharges are deducted the State may he saved a great deal of money. In addition, those responlble for any fraud practiced on the State may he brought to i unlshment. Warrants l\ive been issued for MessrJ. Hoggin and Towll;, former members of the board of control, and they have been sent the sheriffs of tht ir respective counties for service. J. S. Farnum is being hunted by of? ficers, but was nof. found up to last Might. A Card. ?This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money It Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe, coughs and prevents pneumo? nia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sl bert's Drug Store. USIXtJ I P THE WHOLE TREE Luiiiheimen Utilizing Wood That J'orinerly Went to Waste* From the Baltimore Sun. Washington, Jan. 12.?Lnmbermen have been for years attempting to re? duce all kinds of waste in wood, whether for building, fire or paper, and their efforts have been especially directed to the better utilization of the long of the tree through the In? troduction of machinery which"workt up" the entire product. The Department of Agriculture, In a special report just issued, states thet the old fashioned vertical, stiff back saws , which were operated by water power, made a cut almost half an Inch wido. Then came the circular ?awB, which increased the speed and reduced tho waste These hav?i now been supplanted by modern band saws, which In some cases make a cut of not more than one-eighth of an Inch wide and rcv ilve with tremendous -peed. All the other parts of the ndll machinery have shown maiked im? provement. These changed conditions nave re? volutionized the logging methods ot large lumber companies in the South. Instead of felling the tree und saw? ing it into logs In the woods they simply trim off the branches and haul In the whole tree. It Is then thrown into a logpond, picked up on endIcsi chains and sawed into log* of any desired length. One concern has built a separate mill for this purpose. Many lumberman are now begin? ning to use only the larger for saw?ng into boards, tho smallest legs being sawed Into posts, railroad ties, etc. Heart longleaf pine ties for rail? roads are getting too scarce to use and their place Is being taken by the ties sawed from small trees and sur? faced on two tides only. Almost'every part of the tree Is being utilized now. Varied commer? cial Interests, over the country have made good success in the last few years In reducing the enormous waste of forest products Woods of little value In their nat? ural state arc treated with preserva? tives. The height of the stump has been reduced and the lumbermen are using the tree higher up into the top and utilizing for various by-products many parts which were formerly wast? ed. A Cure for Misery. ?'T have found a cure for the mis? ery malaria poison produces," says R. M. James, of Loucllen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack in almost no time; and It puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at Sibert's Drug Store. "HANKER POET" DIES. Edmund Clarence Stedman Pannen Away Suddenly as Result of Heart Disease. New York, Jan. 18.?Edmund Clar? ence Stedman, widely known as the "banker poet," died tonight at nil home In this city from a sadden at tack of heart trouble. Mr. Btcdman was passing into his study when the attnek came and he fell to the floor unconscious. Despite the efforts of physicians the poet died two hours lat?r without regaining consciousness. ?Trial Catarrh treatments are be? ing mailed out free, cn request, by i>r. Bhoop, Uaeine, Wis. These testi are proving to tin- people without a penny's cost- the great valu< of this scientific prescription known to drug? gists everywhere as Dr. Khoon** Ca? tarrh Remedy, Sold by Slh rt's Drug store. Lawson Addison, sentenced 1 be hanged In Chestei January i<. will net he hanged, an order having b.nm ?eonred staying his execution, pend? ing an appeal to the supreme court. ?It depends upon Ihe pill you take I). Witfs Little Barli Rli i rs are the la st pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold by all druggists. [Woman's Watchword Is Modesty. Whatever threatens woman's delicate sense of modesty, frightens her. For this reason many a woman permits disease of the delicate womanly organs to become aggravated because she cannot bring herself to submit to the ordeal of unpleasant questionings, offensive examinations, and obnoxious local treatments, which most physicians think necessary. Doubtless thousands of the women who have taken advantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of tree consultation by letter have been led to do so by the escape thus offered from a treatment repugnant to modesty. Any sick woman may write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., in perfect confidence; all letters of consultation being treated as strictly private and sacredly confidential, and all answers being sent in plain envelopes with no advertising or other printing upon them: Such consultation costs you nothing whether you take treatment from Dr. Pierce or not. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been long hailed as a "Goa-send to women." It makes weak women strong and sick women well. It enables wom? en suffering' from "female weakness," prolapsus uteri, retro version, ante ver? sion, and other displacements of the organs distinctly feminine, to cure themselves right in the privacy of their homes. Pelvic catarrhs! drains, painful or irregular periods, backache, frequent headaches, weak nerves, dragging-down pain or distress in the lower abdominal, or pelvic, region, gnawing sensation in stomach, dizziness, or faint spells, and kindred conditions and symptoms are cared by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip? tion. It is not a secret or patent medi? cine, against the use of which most people of intelligence naturally object, but is, in fact, the wFavorite Prescrip? tion" of a regularly educated and ex? perienced physician in the treatment of woman's peculiar ailments and who is not afraid to publish all its ingredi? ents, as he does, on its bottle-wrapper, attesting the correctness of the same under oath. "fayoritt FYfiKriPtiflP.7 | Ihft w edicine fur woman's delicate ailments ifuinni ntir. ed and is invaluable in allaying snd subduing nervous excitability, irritabil? ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous pros? tration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous Symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and des? pondency. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this pro vkh bemedy of known composition. "The Blood is The Life" Science has never gone beyond the above simple statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowl? edge. When the blood is ? bad " or im? pure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and judgement are effected, and many an evil deed or impure thought may be directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Foul, impure blood can be made pare by tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis? covery. It enriches and purifies the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestation of impure blood. medicine for woman** which contains neitl which contains nether ai<?onojh osrmtul. habit-formina, drugs being pare giyceric extract of curative prin? ciples found in our most valuable native, medicinal roots, as attested by many of the most eminent medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It is made of native American medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the female system. As a powerful invigorating tonic " Fa? vorite Prescription " imparts strength to the whole system ana to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. For over-worked, w worn-out," run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dress? makers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening ner? vine "Favorite Prescription " is unequal In the cure of scrofulous swellings, enlarged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the1" Golden Medical Discov? ery" has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which possesses wonderful heal? ing potency when used as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of "Golden Methcal Discovery" as a constitutional treatment, [ist don't happen to have inc. Salve" in stock, you ure it by inclosing fifty stage stamps to Dr. R. ain St., Buffalo, N Y.v e to you by return post. Jsts keep it as well as the edical Discovery." ? ? ? ? 0 Yon can't afford to accept an,v_medi? erne ot unftfiou;}1 com])nsttipn~ii^ a Tub*' ?PL lscovery/' medicine of known cqm ; a complete list of plain English on its ?q8it1qn. having a complete -edlents ingredients in piain English, on bottle-wrapper, the same being attested as correct under oath. * Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigor? ate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Easy to take as candy* BLANK BOOKS. / Our stock is now complete. The Hoffman Flat Opening Ledger will give you perfect satisfaction. Examine our books at once before our stock is broken. THE SUMTER BOOK STORE. N. G. OSTEEN, JR., Dentist. 18 West Liberty Street-Up Stairs llours:?8.30 to 1-P. M?2 to 6. Office Phone?IMo. 30 - - - bouse Phone 382. T. Banks Belt a prominent mer? chant of Fort Mill, Is dead at his home in that city. How to Avoid Appendicitis. ?Most victims of appendicitis are thcee who are habitually consti? pated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimu? lating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau? seate or gripe and Is mild and pleas? ant to take. Refuse substitutes. Si bert's Drug Store. TAX NOTICE. The County Treasurer's office in Court House building will be open for the collection of taxes without penal? ty, from the 15th day of October to the 31st December, 1907. The levy is as follows: For State, 4 1-2 mills. For County Ordinary, 2 3-4 mills. For Sinking Fund Loan, 1 mill. For Constitutional School, 3 mills. PolK $1.00; Capitation Dog Tax "?0 cents. Also special school as follows: School District, No. 1, 2 mills. School District No. 2, 2 mills. School District No. 3, 2 mills. School District No. 4, 2 mills. School District No. 11. 2 mills School District No. 12, 3 mills. Bchool District No. IS, 8 mills. School 1 district No. 11. 3 mills, School District No. 16, 2 mills. School District No, IT. :: mills. School District No, l^. I mills A penalty <>f l per cenl added for month of January, 1908, additional penalty of 1 pi r cent, for month of February, 1008. Additional penalty <?f B percent. f"i* 16 days In March l!?08. T. W. LBS, Treasurer for Bumter Co. 10-2-0"'-3-lB-08 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Patents i rade mahr? Designs Copyrights Ac sent free. Oldest agency for securingpatents. Patents taken through Muun & Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely UhiatTated weekly. l argest cir? culation of any sctenUflc Journal. Terms. $3 a year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.3?-~-^ NewYork Branch Office, 636 F BU Washington. D. c. _ Weak Women To weak and ailing women, there is at least on* way to help. But with that way. two treatment* must be combined. One Is local, one la constitu? tional, but both are important, both essential Dr. Snoop's* Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop'a Restorative, the Constitutional. The forraei^-Dr. Snoop's Night Cure?is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr Shoop's Kcstorutivo is wholly an internal treat ment. The Restorative reaches throughout ths entire system, seeking the repair of all nervi all tissue, nnd all blood ailments. The "Night Cure", us its name implies, does Iti work while you sleep. It soothes sore and Inflam cd mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Restonitive, ossns nervoui excitement, gives renewed vigor ami ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop'i Rettomnvi?Tablets or liquid?ms a general tonio to lbs system. For positive local help, use as weiJ Dr. wShoop's Night Cure SIBERTS' DRUG STORE. LEE & McLELLAN, C Ivil Engineers anJ Land Surveyors. Office:?Harby Building, old Court Square, Suinter, S. C. l-1-?lll Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? You can cat whatever and whenever yotj like if you take Kodol. By the use of tV*? remedy disordered digestion and disea&se stomachs are so completely restored Is health, and the full performance of the* functions naturally, that such foods as woule" tie one into a double-bow-knot are eatea without even a "rumbling" and with a posi? tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what li more ? these foods are assimilated and transformed into the kind of nutriment that appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol is the only digestant or combinatioa digestants that will digest ail classes of food. In addition to this fact, it contains, la assimilative form, the greatest known tome and reconstructive properties. Kodol eurer indigestion, dyspepsia and a* disorders arising thereftom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Regular size. $ 1.00. holding 2% timas the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT * OO.. Chicago, I? For Sale by all Druggists. For You. 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