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itIMntbnran ani) ^outbrcn wUmCSOAY. MARCH 18.190?. mmu_? -i i.- ' It* Jnwfcrr trafos?*?? ?es founded in iti Um TVm SpwUnm In 186?. The and AntUn? uow ban ihm co al? and iaflseaoe of both of Mb? aid papers, and to manifestly the beat adissaasaa e?odiaai in Bamter. x | j?. II -1 With recollections of the events of BBs nlnoejea of / the laut cen ?i\H ll.igertng in our He. ator Tinman'* biting veil founded denunciation of ex* usurpation of the. functions legist ativ* and judicial depart* of government seen, passing ? ? ? TIM man's expression of con tempi for Presl N rest's appeal to the and Ignorant" masses to a remark that might sands tor a pesky Haskell **em*r a*>bl* loader" som> 1W jeajli coavjntsan of the Trav aUy^Uth aa1 for ?hres win Ssjmter days ths Cook atr wttl ham as her ha tfce ?wsjhborhooi of throe bob who 4o more to sir sots ot trade than of basin sas men la The hospitality ot mm ?m**m people has nov ht ths past that ths T. P. wwsoesned and sdy daflog thotr lit ssjeorm wsth ua It hohoovos Isswerer, to pest forth a ajsrtal et it emd Is do lost a Mttto hotter on ?ro hare ever done mm* tested; lo say a word la ladt toara la the Mats whoa iseated Hsetf. We want Is go assay from 8am *Bw wipes* ay ssnvonta? aas adjonrn dsi with atW tmumm for aamtar eaV freegtt. pat hops of future tat m a direct result ofN ths act iaaro largely fa far at Hag s ir laosts a Ws saouli welcome them at Us* atahdiag who have. ' proved their IS en la**ng ths i raises of Id WITY. of ths dopartmont of ag aaad Ms road bullding sa? li Basstsr county Car the pur* <f building sue mile of mode, if as sa object lesson Is 'he thing that has etror been with reach. Thors Is already con _y -?to mtersnt of a substantial and ? insaisl, aharacter sp the good roads apsiieiaVl. sad the Urns Is ripe for a campaign. Ths coming ot , BB? aysergmejit read builder* and the in of a mile of roadway by aaaarts\wlK? have had th* best seien - i _ sbbb training and y~are experience in road budding will giro an Impetus to daay good reads movement that noth V aap ales could The cart to ths coun? ty mtk) he merely nominal as tho utU furnish all the neces laaer sad the other expanses will ? ho so saaaB as to scarcely warrant eamssdaratioa. As we understand It ths government halftds the beit road possible with the >, host and saner, abundant material that m locally available It is not the pur pass of She government f> Oulld a Puad that fta**hot be dupllcutrrt except Bi| prchfhitlve cost o* Ing to the lack at BtaUaial la the locality. The ex dsn pry show how to build the and most economical roaa using l ifiUorUb nvallabls In each 1<-call thoy visit TtUs is what Bum tor aaty oaeds sad the opportunity ro re ths services of the government isuld he salsed. m Buruna Taticy. a .l-ycar-old was arrested at her home neat ?Ton. Friday by Deputy United Sastee? Marshal A. Fischer and carried BO Orange borg, charged with violating BBS pnatal r*gulnj?<-ns Ths arrest was by poetofnc* Inspector Klngs who charged ths young Isdy o?lng eaneelUd stampa The pre was held by United 9tatea Oem mission er Roe~?rt Lads and the seiasnee brought out was ^ strong IB to bind Mian Yancy over, but Inapector did aot ask that this be a. and ths cast was dismissed. If ths member, of the city D-rro atlr sxcoutlve oommittee can sit at from ? till t.lt for four after as a wash for the convenience of voting public It seems that ever) la Bam tor could be able once daring the time of earollment to go to the coanenlttee sod put hla name SSI ths roll. Tomorrow la the last day. 7 appear? to bo reviving ev aarV except in congress?Phlla Preea. south Carolina'* sovereignty at Stake. The Chronicle's dispatches thU morning carry the Information that United stairs Circuit Judge Prltch ard has finally decided to appoint Permanent receivers for the South Carolina dispensary fund; meaning that this federal tribunal will attempt to take out of the hands of the State the work of winding up tho affairs of on3 of Its most Important Institutions. It must be apparent to everyono that In taking this radical step Judge Pritchard has gone further than any federal authority has yet dared go in InvaTling the rights of a roverolgn State. Indeed, he has well-nigh fore ed the question?have States any rights which federal judges are hound to respect? It is also very evident that a ques? tion of authority has been raised from which the State of South Caro? lina Itself cannot, with self? respect, back down. To do so would seem to surrender tc the federal government ?not to the federal government, ei? ther, but to a bumptious f?deral judgo ?the last vestige of Its rights to reg? ulate its own affairs. As to tho wisdom or policy of South Carolina's entrance Into the whiskey business In years past, there may wall ha differences of opinion; hat that In doing so she she did not relinquish any of the rights guaran? teed to her under the constitution of tho United States Is a self-evident proposition. It la unthinkable that the State which produced John C. Calhoun will tamely submit to this mandate of a federal court. Ana It Is unbelievable that aa ugly laaue will he forced up? on her before the highest tribunal In tho land can have an opportunity to spou her sovereign rights. That tho present action before Judge Pritchard Is bellowed to bo hut a move to check-mats the State In It* presset successful war on the dis? pensary- gt after a, and is Intended to extort from her'money that might not bo otherwise obtainable?certain? ly not so easily obtained as hereto 4a a matter that need not, at this time, bo taken Into considera? tion. The point at Usus is, solely and simply, the sovereign rights of South Carolina.?Augusta Chronicle. su OTH CAROLINA CURRENCY. SomeOtd Money m the Hands of Students of South Carolina history and collectors of relics relating to the earlier days of this State, will find some Interest in a letter which has hist beer, received by Secretary C. W. Moorman of the Chamber of Com? merce from O. W Palmer of Garde i, Cal. Mr. Palmer writes that he has recently come Into possession of some old and rare paper currency, is? sued In South Carolina during colon? ial days. One of the bills is of the de? nomination of $40 (97 pounds, 10 ??hillings), and la dated February S, 1779. It is signed bv Ira Scott, John Smyth and P. Weston. Another bill II of $S0 denomination (81 pounds, 5 shillings) and Is dated also 1779. It seems that theo? old tills have art)used considerable interest among the acquaintances of Mr. Palmer and he is offering them for sale. He has written asking thst names of persons who might be interested be sent to him.?Columbia State. A Gli.WD TOUR. Battleship Fleet Will Circumnavigate the Globe. Washington, March 13.?Admiral Evans' battleship fleet, after leaving San Francisco, will visit Hawaii. 8a mao, Melbourne and Sidney, Austra? lia, and the Philippines and return to New York by way of the Sues canal. Secretary Metcalf announced the fu? ture movements of the fleet at the cabinet meeting today. It will leav* Francisco on July 6 "for our Pa? cific possessions,"*-as Mr. Metcalf styl? ed it. The vessels will first touch a* Hawaii, where they wIM coal. After that they will go to Samoa, following this up by a v#jH to Australia, where they will step at the cities of Mel? bourne and Sidney, the Invitation of the Australian government to visit that country having been taipplei icnt ed by a most cordial one from th ? British ambassador, Mr. Bryce. Leav? ing Australia, the vessels are to go to Manila and while In the Philippines tho annual fall target practlco wIM be held. Thence the return will b?j made to the United States by way of the Hues canul stopping only at such ports as are necessary for coaling pur? poses. The date of their return to the United SlgAll is dependent upon th i amount of time required for the tar? get practlco In the Philippines. The visit of the battleships to Puget sound will be made some time between tho conclusion of the grand review in San Frsncls?( Msy 8 and the date cf sail? ing over tho Pacific. Perfume manufacturers of Italy ev efjf year consume 1.890 tons of orange bloMomrt. 990 tons of rotes. 160 tons each of jasmine and violets and 15 lions of jonquils. I G?ttin? Eggs in \\ inter. I From th* Tribune Farmer. We have been having some very , cold weather, and the complaint is 'thai egg pioouction dropped (ft in ! some cares as much as one-half. T he above condition of affairs shows the I j necessity of warmly built houses. Our j h nises are all double boarded, with tar paper between and the floors .the same, liy keeping the Moors well lit? tered the hr.i^ can bo kept very com? fortable, as the houses arc wind proof and only so much air is admitted as is needed for ventiliating purposes. Our flock of 71 averaged 4b per cent egg pro iucticn during January, and ha i shown no disposition to let up on ncount of tho cold; in fact, in tha week which was the coldest cf the winter we had the heavl^t egg pro? duction of the winter. We aim to keep the hens busy, and take some pains in feeding and watering to overcome or offset the cold. Wc know that eggs are about 66 per cent, water. When a hen is cold she will not cat sufficient snow or drink enough ice water to keep up egg pro? duction, but If water Is warmed a little she will take about the normal quantity. Again, I believe a warm, moist mash in the morning is bene? ficial?not enough to gorge them, but about two-thirds of a feed, then wheat In the litter for them to work for. If they* are good, healthy hens they will work, too. Our 71 hens, notwithstanding tho excessively high price of grain, gave us a profit of over $20 during Decem? ber and January just past. Liberal feeding, no matter what the price of grain, 1? the only way to get a good profit. KEEPING MONEY AT HOME. . -4 Georgia Merchant Relates Incident II s lust rating How It la Not Done. Whan Senator "Bacon was in Mat eon the other day he was asked by a constituents to give tho people a cur? rency law that would keep the cur? rency at home. The Senator replied: "Buy everything at home form home people and you will keep the curren? cy at home. That's the beat law I can give you." Apropos of this, a Fort Valley merchant recently received a letter from a Georgia manufacturer, as fol? lows: "Last weck I went to the theater and ssatcd next to me was a big broad-shouldered fellow with a pros? perous air. The play ioait with the times of 'ft, and the villlsn wore a blue uniform. Well, sir, my friend In tho next sent was so wrought up over the idea cf the Yankee getting the upper hand of the Southerner, all In the play of course, that I thought every minute he was gcing to draw his gun, and when the band plaved Dixie he fairly raised the roof with his rebel yell. "Now comes the second part of tho story. ?'About 10 o'clock the next morn? ing, just after I was In receipt of a big bunch of orders from your good self, who should walk Into the office but this same Southerner of the evening bofore. After introducing himself, he Informed me that he had just return? ed from New York where he had placed his order for the entire spring stock, mentioning several lines man? ufactured light here In Georgia. He, however, forgot to buy a line of goods we make, as you know, so he dropped in to patronize his home industry to the extent of about five dozen at $2.25. I I *I could scarely realize that tni<? was my same patriotic friend of the night before, when It comes to senti? ment he Is there with the goods all wool and a yard wide, but when it comes to the old dollar, he carries it up to his Yankee friends who had gotten the best of him the night be? fore at the theatre. For this reason the South will remain poor.'?Macon Telegraph. What's the Use? Not content with doubling up ap? propriation* for State colleges, form? ing ne.v circuits with atundant new officials and court attached, creating tho ofllce of insurance commissioner (for which the State has about as much need as a rhinoceros for a B flat cornet), raising salaries?their own included?the legislature decided to relieve certain ex-State treasurers of their liability for bonds stolen by their dishonest clerks, thereby pre? senting these Individuals with thou? sands of dollars at the expense of the State. What's the use of a Stata official giving a bond, anyway, if the legislature 1? going to relieve him when he gets into a hole??George? town Item. W. V. T. Fuming* Decrease. New York, March 12.?The West? ern Union for the second time today passed its dividend, Issuing it9 1 1-4 pet cent in stock as dene at the end of the last previous quarter. The earning* for the o/;arter ending March 31. mouth of March estimated, were $1,100 000, or $4>9,700 less than for the san>^ period last year. / _ News and Courier: 'Where ignor? ance Is bliss 'tis folly" to advocate compulsory education. LATE WIRE XKWS. A fine of $ 15,000 has been imposed on the Frisco by St. Louis courts for rebating. The road pleaded guilt v President Root >velt spoke in Ger? man for nearly an hour yesterday when converting With Dr. Nathan Bironbam, of Vienna. The tonnte has ratified six of the 13 treaties negotiated at the Internation? al conference at the Hague. The con? ventions adopted are those to which no opposition has been made. Nearly 4,000 delegates are attending the first international convention of the Young Pf^ople's Missionary Move? ment In Pittsburg It represents 14, 000,000 persons. In a recent speech at Philadelphia, Judge Alton B. Parker declared that Roosevdt was trying to destroy the States. Oov. Hughes me de three addresses | In Boston Thurjij.y, but * no party leaders greeted him. A sensational attack on the supreme Judges of M4nneeota was made before that court by Francis B. Hart who has been debarred. He charged that they disregarded the law in many cases and made Insinuating remarks. Walter Reynolds, in the London council, moved to suspend debate in order that the same danger that caus? ed the Cleveland disaster might be discussed. I The coroner has declared that the North Colllngwood school was a fire trap and the disaster inexcusable. He w-iild not fix the blame. Banker Walsh, of Chicago, has asked Cor a new trial and he gives 114 reasons why he eh041 Id have iL Word has been received from Amer? ican minister at Guatemala City of the death last Sunday of malarial fever of Prof. W. A. KehVrman, head f?t the botanical department at Ohio State University.' Prof. Kellerman went t? Guatemala about a month ago to study flowers. Reserves were called out to preserve order whoa more than 10,000 people tried t> ret Into the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, to at? tend the funeral of Monsigneur Peter DaaKinbach. The streets for five blocks around the church were crowd? ed with people. It was the biggest funeral ever held in the eastern dis? trict. BETER THAN MEDICINE. Breathe Hyomel's Tonic Healing ami be Cured of Catarrh. Nature has a remedy for catarrh, a treatment that is far better than dos? ing the stomach with medicine and drugs. It It the healing oils and balsams of Hyomel which meiioate the ah" you breathe, reaching the most re? mote air cells In the nope, throat and lurgs, killing, ail. catarrnal germs and restoring health to the mucous membrane. 1 The use of Hyomel Is like a curative Internal air bath, and it has the same healing and antiseptic effect as the air where the pine forests give off their fragiant and healing bal? sams. Breche the Invigorating and heal? ing Hyomel ar-d see how'qnbjkly you will g?t relief from catarrh If it does not help you there will not be a penny's expense, as J. P. W. DeLoime agrees to refund the money if it falls to cure. The complete Hyomel outfit costs only $1. 3-W&19&W The city Democratic executive com? mittee has put itself to a great deal of trouble and has done a great deal of gratis work to secure a true enroll? ment for the coming city primary. If the citizens do not cooperate with the committee and support their efforts for a thorough personal enrollment It will bo no wonder If another year the old lax methods do not prevail again. You are cordially Invited to attend mv millinery, opening, beginning Wed nesd, 20th of March, snd continuing through the week. No. 3, upstairs, next door to the Sumter Dry Goods Store, South Main street. Yours to please, Miss S. A. Murray. 3-18-2t* DALZELL POULTRY FARM?Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, only. Langfcrd and Abbernathy strain, farm raised, purest b'rds, nnd best layers In America. Eggs, 15 for $1.50. W. D. Colclough, Dalaell, S. C. Rural Route L 3-18-lt* Mr. F. S. Willeox, proprietor of the YVillcox hotel, om of Aiken's leading tOUTifitl hotelricOi way tried In Magis? trates Smoak's. c>urt charged with violating the game law, by having gamo stored on hos premises. He was lined $5. Mr. James Green, who sold him the game, was fln.'d $5 aLo for violation of tho game law. Jerome's 'cply to charges against him embraces 25,000 words, and yet he probably has thought of several things he forgot to say.?Philadelphia Ledger. The claim of the Misonic lodge of <?1 getown for damages from the United States government for the de? struction by Pre of the Masonic tem? ple of Georgetown by soldiers of the Union army darirg the war between the State* hi-.ngs in the ba'anccs with the lever inclined toward the nega? tive. The claim is for $8,400. , Some American girls may feel that they ha^e jest to take counts and dukes. There ar? not enough ?tar baseball players to go around.?Chi? cago News. DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS! All the popular weaves, in all the latest spring shades. \ Voiles, Mohairs, Panamas, etc. in Copenhagen Blue, Navy Blues, Russet Browns, and all the staple shades. See our line of Wash and White goods before you buy. The condi? tion' Of. the market was such that we can make interesting price s for you Don't forget us on Beta*-Wash belts, Elastic Belts, Merry Widow belts, and lots of others too numerous to mention. Also Ladies' Neckwear, Gloves and Hoisery, in fact, anything you want at f'\ . . O'DONNELL 6 COMPANY SIBERT'S DRUG STORE, PURE^?LIVE OIL recommends itself by its absolute purity and exquisite taste. , This Oil is made from the choicest Olives of Grasse, France, and is there? fore guaranteed as absolutely pure and to keep a long time. Is unsurpassed for mayonnaise, salads, table and MEDICINAL use._ Made and Bottled at GRASSE, FRANCE. Special Price for 30 days?let us show you. Sibert's Drug Store, 'Phone 283. W. W. SIBERT. 8 S. Main St I i S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the system of t cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. THE FARMERS* BANK & TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL PAID IN.$120,000 SURPLUS. 25,000 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY... .120,000 PROTECTION TO DEPOSITORS, $265,000 R. O. ruRDY, ( ? R J. BLAND, f Attorney*. 0. 0. ROWLAND. President R F. HAYNHWORTH, Vlcc-Pres. Does a general banking business; safe and conservative. Special care aud attention given to trust funds in onr savings department, where we allow 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. No accounts too large or too small to be accepted in tbie department. Partiee having funds seeking absolutely safe 8 per cent investments and those wanting money on first class real estate colla? teral will find it to their interest to call on us. R. L. EDMUNDS, Cashier.