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UNCLE JOE'S FINISH. ca\it or hoi m m \v not iik uk KMri Kh m'l ' kuh. !><??? im Republican* nr.- Trying to Mar-dial -Miflii-I?*iit Strength to Relo tjMU' Old Joe ( miimom to th?* Rr TTOo < t< ?< m| u* ite True. Special to the Dally item. Washington. Nov. 19.?Despite a Republican majority of 47 In the Xeejee of Representativ e. Joseph C. Cannon of llllrol* may not be Speaker ef the fist Congress. Su h Is the opln lou of a large number of the Republi? cans members who have arrived in town, and not a day goes by but some bmw arrival brings report of strong TBjBjtt-Cannon sentiment In his dlstru it Thl* sentiment Is reflected by Repub Ucaa newspapers throughout the country. Cannon Is declared to be the Republican "Old Man of the Sea.' the erne great obstacle to a progressive pollc, . and demand Is made that he be displaced. Before the election It usually wan estimated that If the Republican ma? jority In the neat House was above 30 Cannon could not be defeated for gkaeaker. But sentiment against Can? non seems to be stronger, at least Is 8l*en stronger expression, sine, th election than before. Many Republi? can newspaper* wl oh enthusiastical? ly supoprted Taft are ow demanding that i anon be defeated, taking the ground that his continuance an Spouk* ?r would make It Impossible to re? deem the pledges he made the coun? try It had been expect ?d there would i a great deal of difficulty getting ansmrers to come out In the . against Canum, members fearing th u If they opposed Cann in and he won cut in spite of the opposition they Would be male to suffer. Such mem* hers are no * being til that ' Ii. m at an ? against Cannon and a Willtag? ne*?* to abide the consei'iut neci of nun tuco.Ms woulc make them ntroger with then* const.utents than any numb* r ?f p istofflce or fiver or harbor appro? priations. Tike your stand In th< ?peli. they are urged, and if In pun? ish men t > ?ii bav.- to return to y?>a people empty-handed, you will be a hero. Then, continuing, the argun ?tut runu this wise: If y j support Can Don and still fall to get that postofflce your district expects, you won't have a l<g to star.d on when you come u: for re deoc >n. If y .u can tell your that failure to get the postof? was your punlshtm nt|for us^ertlng your manhood, you will have a walk-ove. at the election two years from now. ' ? ? ? Members of Congress are normal human beings who like their Jobs. Haw to keep his Job. thorofOfO, Is first ejbttslderslicti with each. The Can? non regime I n no I v i d following cutslde of the limited loner circle. If a majority of the Republican mem? bers of the House were OOBVtBOed fkeir own fortunes would be best serv? ad by defeating Caun >n. he wouldn't eta ml the gh???t of u show of feOlOQ1 tlon Those who are striving to defeat he Sneaker are using every possible ar? gument to show members that llieif political fortunes will be best sei by the overthro of GbMabaV DM the points most often made Is the with Cannon command the re vision of the tariff will not be what the countrv expects and tba' public disappointment will manifest Itself In t le election of a .Democratic House In 15*10. This is one t t the most telling arguments Cannon's opponents can make. It i pointed out that while some sort of a tariff bill In bound to pass, with Can non. Dalsell und I'a\ne In supr Control of the me1 i thi gn I i aumlnp public, whlctn Is asking for re? lief, w 11 get llttl- c m nler.it log The one serious weakness In th? autl-Canrion rampilsh Is that it is without a vlrde leader. There Is n ? ?Be It can pit ugnln?t Cannon for th ?neakership a be i ? eemmand I aV voted following. 1( p. t tentative Pur ton of Ohio \* the n :o mogl often mentioned n* Cann n's >>t poucnt, W/htb' Mr I M ton's nblll'y and meter are unlvei H> i n i . son- of the elemeaU or | oaa?. r b a 1 evahlp. ise bles. Mr. Barton la verj busy j.ist n ov t: , i.i.; 1 : t-< the I'nlte.l .-?I ?? - ???!??. ? La? <ejgai4 - of Senator K< iker. Of UM men n nt!one?l as aati-i Hin e im', . i \ t. .f - Walter I j ilth bf loWf p I ' ably ft the greatest personal popularity, but It is not known Mere ejbetbef he is willing to appeai 'ii the fble ef I Sp? .lit. % g see In tin< meantime. It must <n ?t hi auppo 11 that ." i < r Cannon his f. l?-u?: I ?.? KU I i ? l ? . moie faithful Caen on ad hove nil ai Tr.ol ? lh l ? r.<l ,iu It! working like 1 kvers to i ? , gcntlrne t ggjataal ti ? I pt iker. gh Repub'.Uan member upon anhing In town Is approached, i. ore ?.r b <s ?Ii rectly, on the subject of the speal ? ship, ami unless he declares BfWtttH unequivocally for or kgaln-d Canam is In constant receipt of attentions. By artful Questioning It is leurned what the non-committal member 's most mt. rested In and wherever It is at all i -ill. promise is made that his particular pet measure shall be taken care of. The present House organization knows how to tight and isn't afraid to light and isn't going to be overthrown without a terrltie struggle. The?wck? between now and the mlddli Of March are going to witness one of the great? est games ever played in American Politics. I lilt, l I K i l id/l K DUAL PLANNED. Two Companies to be Merged?New One Will Have Capital of 75 Mil? lions. New York. Nov. Iii.?It is report* 1 that the biggest deal In the history of the fertilizer trade is being arranged and it i- . tpsQtOd that an ehlcial an? nouncement will be made shortly by the banking houses, which are work? ing out the details. The new c?>ni immv. which will be capitalized at $75.000,000 will take over the fertl business of the Armour and , t packing companies. The Ar? mour company has two large plants in Baltimore, while the Swift works arg located In Wilmington, Delaware und Atlanta, O. Di tails of the proposed .la rger are very Meagre, hut It Is understood th it ?ome of the larger Interests have al refl ly signed up and that others have promised to join the combination later. The new company ,lt Is added, has entered Into a contract w ith the Ten? nessee t opper Company for the pur? chase of several thousands tons of sul? phuric acid, one of the propevit'es which enter into the manufacture of fertilizer. It la understood that as soon as the oromoters corral the larger lode] ill* leal fertiliser manufacturers of the country, it will enter Into negotiations With the smaller coivjerns, cither to buy them outright or induce them to Join the new combination on mutually satisfactory u rms. imOKi: DISPENSARY LAW. Coi 'llioni|wiii, of Spartanbur;:, Con? victed In ScksIoius Court. ? rtanburg, Nov. 18.?Col. Aaron Thompson, a bachelor and wealthy c'.tlren of this county, was OOQvlotcd In the Court of General Sessions this morning on the charge of celling 11 MUor. Sentence has n at been Imposed as cot?isc i for tin- deft noent has give i notice of appeal. Col. Thompson lieft at lnman, In the upper section of the county, where he has an elegant coun? try home, and Is famous for entertain? ing his friend-;. Several weeks ago le was suspected of being engaged in the whiskey buslneses. and special con? stables made out a case against him on the evidence which they secured. The case was to have byen investigated at inman, but was transferred to Magistrate Gollghtly at Holly Springs. The hearing did not go lightly for the colonel was bound over to court. The i ? u i s I vied t his morning and tic jury returned a verdict of guilty In Sfteefl mlnutea. DRIVI.K LOST CONTROL. Mechanician Injured Wien Car Can Into Tree. savannah, (la.. Nov. II.- Joseph Grlnnon, mechanician, li- ? ..t the p ?im of destli from injuries sustained tod i when a BttHsk racing ear, driven by Hohl M 15 irman, ran Into a tree ato g li t! > automobile race course. din m?ti reeetved severe injuries In the head, his left hip was crushed and he left elbow and six ribs were broken. BUI man was not injured. K Igar Tilman. a small boy under the tree, barely escaped being struck by the machine. He was stunned by a fragment of the c;;r, which was re? duced to debris by the impact with the tree. The accident was caused by the bursting of u tire, which c lUSed lUir mar to lose control. Another Butch car will tak< the plaei in the gght car race of the one demolish* d. Burmas, and (Irinnen bad en seel d? nt <?n m >ndey, ?Most people past mid lie age puf? fs? from kidney and bladder dla rd< which Poley'i Kidney Remedy would en o. ?? t.,n tin drain <? a tin v'l, ;:; and restore needed etrength snd vigor, 'ommenei taking IVileya Kldn . Itemedy t dl >. W. W. Sib | . IIJKXl > UVA .?\ Kill Sfi R iriB i< ? overtng with lurprlsl r i ;- sty from the ballst wound In di( t. d ihst ; i fi . i - ? k bi m iii be aide t? ? i i > a ' ? wecu lom of the graft oa ?. Th en no In li itiqnc of blood poison He wae sbl t ? *\V i Uyj ;? m slit he In liquid form foi ? -i !> ' fever, regnmtts Ihe liver, kldncyi end bled d? r. brlni m"lob reii.-f to biliousness, elck-heedache, eonstlpatlon, Pleasant lo take. The $1 bottle contains 2 I J times Quantity ef the the lOe, else, I hst dose brings relief. Sold by Sl i t i trug i fa sept-Ira CONTEMPT BOLE ISSUED. ANOTHKK flVP TAKEN IN THE DISPENSARY 1 ASK. Federal circuit Judge issues Order /against Two Columbia Attorney! to Show OOUee Why Thoy Should Not In- Punished lor Contempt of Court in Securing Prom south Car? olina supreme court Writ of Man* Annul to OmnpeJ Wlndlng-Up Hoard to Pay < luiins. Richmond, Va., Nov. 14.?Further complication in the celebrated South Caroline dispensary ease developed yesterday when, after all day confer? ences with attorney! representing the Wilson and Fleisehman distilling companies. Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, of tin- United States Circuit Court, issued un order commanding Archi? bald Wi Ray and Duncan C. Kay, the latter a prominent attorney fo Co? lumbia, S. C, to appear before h'.m to show eause why they should not DO punished for contempt of Court. The attorney! at the conferences r/ere T. Ifoultrle Mordecai, of Char? leston, S. C.J Frank Carter, of Alhe viiie, n. Cm representing the Wilson Company, a. s. Barnard? of AsheVtllOi X. C.i and Ci. B. Lester, of Cincinnati. O., representing the Flelschman in? terests. The complainants made a motion that the Ray brother! be ruled tor contempt In seeking to hav< Judg ? Prltchard'i orders, In which he took Charge (,f the dispensary funds, set ?. doe or abrogated to such an extent as to allow them lo recOVOT the amount of the Claim upon which A. w. Kay procured ? warit <>f mandamus from thl Supreme Court of South Cur all na. Judge Prltohard'i rule is returnable December 21 at Greenville, s. c. The winde trouble arises out of the SUltl brought by the Fkischman Com? pany and others against the commla* iloihen appointed to wind up the af? fairs, of tiie old South Carolina dis? pensary boaui of control on plaima for vhUkey purchased by the board from omplninants before the institution V ai abolished. The commissioner! constituted themselves as a Court, and proceded to take testimony as to the various olelms, and in many Inetancei r fused to allow the full amount claimed by the parties, and in the case of Ullman & Co. he hi that instead of the, State being Indebted to that concern. It tally owed the State several thou tand dollar! <>n account of rebates, rhleh tin- commissioners claimed had been paid 10 the former board of Ontrol, and also on account of the fact that thl goods s dd to the board \ ?10 Sold at a price higher than that charged other consumers. The complainants then brought .heir claims before Judge Pritchard, n thl Federal Court at Alhevi le, which was hotly contested by the com mleiloners, on the gr ?und that the immieelon was Itself a Court, and thai Judge Pritchard did not have Jurisdiction. Judgi Pritchard, however aasumed jurisdiction, and appointed receivers :o take Charge of the funds. Upon 'his an appeal was taken by the com? mission to the United States Circuit 'ourt to' Apppeals, wherein Judge \itchard was sustained. The ease is now b? for,, the United tatei Hupr me Court, for the com? mission having applied there for a ?it of oertlorarl. a. w. Ray pur shesed a claim against the commls llon of 1311.18, ami brought suit against the oommts I men in the State 'ourt, and recovered a jr. Igment, This, however, the oommlidoncra were un? able to p: y, under the f irmer order of judge Pritchard, and did refuse to pay. Kay thereupon want to the Su? preme Court of South Carolina and procured a writ of mandamui to com? pel the commissioners to pay the Judgment. Tie- present contempt proceeding! an Inatltuted on account of the at? tempted violation of Judge PrJtch ard'i order, which is to the effect that, no amounts shall lie paid] out of the fund, except by an order Of his Court. I nexamethylonetcti ?? i d ?The- above Ii t he name ni u :' r man chemical, whl orie nf t'io' many vali able Ingrcdt I Is of '?'d v"^ Kidney Remedy, Hcxumcthylon fci mine is recognised by ? ,? Il . ? i books nn<3 authorities ai a ? via acid, solvent end antiseptic for I * Pake r? ky*n Kidney k? me 1) r ?? ?< n as you notice any Irregularities, and avoid a serlout malady, w. VV. :? i bert. Columbl ?.. Nov. i J - Judge i l?ge t - Juncilon aga In il ? all i i i blind ; ,e. r i d club in Columbl .. 'i hut li the first time that th< Courl has rofusi I I to grant such en Injunction on peti? tion i i the \t. rney t'?? neral, an l then are now In effect a large num I bor ?d' mich Injunction* Against nl? I leged blln i tie ri i.i Chi rli ton and ('olumhla. ?To thoic aWlctt i with kidney and I bladder trouble, backache, rhou ia I tlsm, Plnulei for the Kidneys bring roll f In the flrit doi -. 11 undredi of people today testify to th< lr remark? able healing ami tonic properties. AO days' trial $1. They purify the blood. Sold by Blbert Drug Co, Bept DISASTROUS l'lKM AT HAMBERG. Cotton Oil Company's Riant Practical ly Wiped Out. Ramborg, Nov. 19,?Another dis? astrous fire has visited Bamberg and this afternoon the splendid plant of the Cotton Oil Company, at this place, is in ashes. At about half-past 12 o'clock today fire broke out in one of the presses of the ginnery. How it got there no one knows, but, the gins and presses being I In motion, the Harnes spread to every j part of the building in the twinkling of an eye. From the ginnery the flames leaped to the seed house, thence to the office building in one direction and the hull house in another, and thence to the oil mill and finally to the meal house, all of which were completely consum? ed. The only building of the plant left standing is ;i small house used for storing seed cotton. Three oil tanks, containing aev< ral thousand gallons of oil, also escaped destruction, though it looked for a long time as if an ex? plosion would occur at any moment. A side track from the Southern Railway is built out to the mill. On this two cars?one loaded with coal ind the other with seed?were de? stroyed. j During the fire Mr. G. Moye Dick? inson, assistant manager. became overheated and f< II to the ground un? conscious, He was immediately at? tended to by ins friends and physi? cians, Dut came near losing his Iii" ? I I [ At this writing he is resting compara-l I tlvely easily, but s not entirely out of danger yet. The loss is one of the heaviest thai has ever visited Bamberg, and there is lerioui doubt a* to whether or not tie | plard will be rebuilt, it is estimated that the loss on bulldfjftgs, machinery and stock is not less than $T.*i,000. while the Insurance; la now thought to he only $36.000. The Cotton on Company also owns | a plant at Denmark which la operated under the management of Mr. Brab? ham. Whatever seed li saved from this fir.' win probably be shipped to that place and crushed, Several pa-| Tons of the ginnery lost some cotton 'hat had been 1? ft at the gin. ami on Which there weJ no insurance? -0 or j >7> bales having been burned. The | heaviest loser was an industrious Col- j ored man. named K< lly Williams. He , had >'Ak halts at the gin, and only one was saved. The loss falls heavily upon him. * Kennedy'a Laxative Cough Byrup not only heals irritation and allays Inflammation, thereby at ?pplng the COUgh, but it movea the bowels gently. * l ui that way drives the cold from the system. Contains no opiates. It is pleasant to take, and children espe . tally like trie taste, so nearly like ma? ple sugar. Sold by all druggists. Experience is the great baffler of speculation.?French. Mind Your Business 1 ?If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and b >yel trouble If you tak?- Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and Jaundice out of your system. 25c. at Sibert's Drug Store. YY. T. lb ard, manager of the West? em Un! >n Telegraph Co., at Flor? ence, Is dead. T. r. Batson, a well known farmer of Qreenvllle county, lost his barn, a horse and two cows by fire Sunday morning. Mr. Taft thinks horses are good to look at. but when it comes to trav? eling, automobllei for his. And the horaea are satisfied.?Philadelphia In? quirer. A Sure Cure for Piles Mr. F. S. Randall oi No. 20 East Main St, Leroy, N. V., writes that Bloodiue Ointment has 6'ovea efficacious in a stubborn case of Piles and cctal Fissures where everything else has failed, bluodine Ointment is sold on a positive, guarantee to curt Piles or money back. ?> the oust healing salve in the world. It will post ; i'n'cly cure en;.. 1 I, eczema ?etter, | . . .'i rheum ar.fl all tldn cie.fnste. Found! Last CUM for F/;r;ma. Mr- . Charles Blar.dnr l of .!'.;?? Jfl-hi; , t , > "?t- :li.U : lu? l?rl sufferedfor soy years wit h tsrribl diso*** and had tried 1 medy after remedy for It, but could not find a i curt, u?..;i she vas ac'vtecd to try f'leodinu Oint ?a. ?: li t< b< 1 gTI it :ur; ru.o one box hesb i up 9nearly till oi ti e o'u :-.tcs, and the second box |c cplttely curedhcr< goc. a box by mail. j ?'?icodinc Lhci PUli cute Cooadpanoa. 151". a v.. \v. :? Notice to Credit >] ALL i ?< . ona liavimr claim a 1 ? .v : t( t'. J, brUJ . 0< ^ < pr - ui the n duly fttte d mi iitm reqnirod by 1 w; and auj |i uid< hi d 10 nai i l> .at <., will mal nielli to It Ui ' ? ? d o ????? " ? . ? .<. . ?-.v. .? u R.air'var.u-o 30 days' treatment for $!.0f guaranteed or money uir.t'.-jij . rill ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparation ForAs similalingrtieFoodandRegula ting (lie Stomachs andBowls of Infants/Children For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the "3 ? Bs ^! : i 11 Promotes DigesHonJCheerM 1 ncss and Rest.Contains neither Opiimi.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Signature Mipe cfOldDi&MLTllWWl fhrrptlt Srcdm yUx.Sen.nn + Jfm/it!.\ $& ArfMMT/ mm Sn'J Ct,:a!:tti igjar ? '.imr. Apcrf?ct Remedy forConsfipa \ \ Won, Sour StDWh.IMtflton] , \ Vorras,ComTi'<toi\i>.l,cvcrish ?andtOSSOFSMK ftcSinfc si^iawtcf vt W YOHrtr For Over Thirty D 9 F ??? ? .v. : ii. ict Copy of Wrapper. CASTOR 1| The cintauk company, new vork Mtl Free Safety Razor With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korking Korn" 3 gallons, - >5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gals., $8.45 16 quarts/- $8.95 "This is a High-Class Old Corn Whiskey, Yellow and Mellow." Express charges prepaid and losses and breakage made good. Our shipping house is next door to express office, which gives us the best and quickest shipping facilities. Send money order with order and write for big price list. A. Hatke & Co.] Distillers (Richmond, - Va. p. o. Box 371. j Established \Ml\800-806 East Cary Street _Free Watch Fob With every order for one or iwo gallons of our "Korking Korn" 1 gallon, - {2.45 4 quarts, - $2.60 2 gallons, - $4 70 8 quarts, - $4.95 24 pints, cr 48 half pints, - - - $6.70 TO THE FARMERS OF S?MTER COUNTY: The First National Bank, of Sumter Begs to announce that it is prepared to make liberal pdvances on cotton in warehouse, thus enabling you to hold for a higher price. Every Courtesy and Accommodation Consistent with Sound Banking. Come in and see us. A. J. CHINA, Pres. NEIL 0 00NNELL, Vice Pres. J. L. McCALLUM. Cashier. NEW HARDWARE STORE SUMTER HARDWARE COMPANY, NO. I north MAIN street. Weil assorted stock of General Hardware and House Furnishings ? Everything New?No Old Su ck. Quality uf goods guaranteed and Trices are Right, a trial order will convince you. E. 8. DkbOHAMPS, "sager ?n I FFN , ? r J IS vV 11 in tcv Stre rt - ? - Ofiioe Phone?No. 30 Dentist, Up S ;.airs. ?2 to 6. ? Phone 38*2 for the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES ). Satisfaction refunded. ACK-ACHE