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t /. Our mid season goods ar with you. We do not ce . r.i . A 1 1 | uon or tne oiaie. 1001 them, from Hose to Hats i _ fc I * I Wl I SI - *2* ill E A : PERSONAL MENTION. SUMTER L v ? People Visiting ih This City and Mrs* George F* at Other Points. * eculia Sumter, Nov. ?J. O. Patterson, Esq., of Barn- most unusual a well, was in the city Monday. ful> but not ser ?Jas. E. Davis, Esq., of Barnwell, George F. Ep spent Monday in tke city. While cranking ?Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pearlstine, *or her a Pist0 of Branchville, spent Tuesday in the Pocket of Police Cjty and the weapon ?Mr. J. R. Morris, of the Clear bal1 stnkinS M Pond section, was in the city vester- near *be kl - wav for nearly day. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Felder, of ttesh before u Cope, spent Sunday in the city with tbe ,aU.. ac After the acc relatives. was taken to th -Mr. W. D. Rhoad is at home wag found that < from New York, where he went on a b,ood v86e,g ba , business trip. bul]et bad nQt ?H. F. Buist, Esq., of Black- while the woun ville, was in the city this week at- painful, it is a : tending court. ^ considered serii -?Mr. T. A. Green, of Wilmington, probable that N. C., is spending a few days in the have to remain city this week. some time. ?Miss Lallah Rush and Mr. Julius The accident Folk, of the Olar section, were in the Epperson came city last Saturday. ! started to cranl ?Messrs. J. E. Harley, C. A. Best, iIlceman offered and R. C. Holman, of the Barnwell and she was st bar. are in the city attending court. a ^ when the pistol ?Mrs. M. A. Bamberg and Mrs. T Lawrence had th J. W. Barr spent several days in but jt wag not t Orangeburg last week on a visit to tha{ hg had a]w; .Mrs. E. J. Wannamaker. to can.yjng ,t jn T 11 nftn u-hn hoc hppn j vj. " never ianeu oui staying in Savannah for some time, making arrests has returned to the city and taken prisoners. He a position with J. D. Copeland. occurrence, as ?Rev. E. A. McDowell, of Ehr- bers of the polic hardt, is in the city attending court. Epperson's frien He has a suit against the Southern injury, but are Railway to be tried at this term. not more seric ?Messrs. C. S. Folk, J. W. Crum, hope for her sp Jr., R. C. Hardwick, J. W. Baxter, " W. H. Faust, H. C. Rice, L. E. Spann, ..1 r' V ^ , section, was in t and others, trom Denmark, were in the citv Monday. Mrs- Jdren have reti ?Mr. W. E. McGee, division pas- Weeks' visit to senger agent of the Southern Rail-] GeQ way, and Mr. J. W. Ham. of the le- j teIegram ,as; "s. gal department, are in the city at-1 h,g son.in.law , tending court. j Lakelaud Fla , ?Dr. and Mrs. F. B. McCraekin i of paralysis an and little daughter arrived in the |.Mr. Jennings let' city Sunday night, and he has assum- j Lakeland, and a ed charge of the Bamberg Pharmacy, j him since state which he recently purchased. As in a critical co their residence has been rented to j termination to 1 Mr. Henry F. Bamberg. Dr. and Mrs. j ed. The latest .? ' ? ?tn ?,~i-~ tVtA-tv* hnmD i r>nt imnrnviine MCUracK.ui w hi mane wen ??vuiv | "w ~ with Mr. and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks Miss Allie Jenni: for the present. he has many fri Ladies Stor s Hats, Suit: e here, every department is fi irry everything, but the most * will convince vou that Hoot I Millinery Department Below we mention a few of the many new arrivals in this department. It is just as easy to find what you want here as it was early in the season. Our stocks never run down, so come expecting to see something new and you will not be disappointed. We have just received a shipment of Plumes, both plain and shaded, in prices and qualities to suit anyone. See them if you are thinking of a Plume. Shapes?We have a more complete assortment of these than at any time during the season. We have them in small, medium and large, to suit any face or pocket book. Plushes?See these if you wish a Hat made to your individual taste. We have the Plushes in all the good shades. Flowers?We have them in the kind that are hard to get, the kind you need just to give your hat a stylish finish. Stick Ups?The new shipment consists of everything that is wanted in this nHtli rvri^es in accordance with UlUftJk;^ nivu . quality. t . 2 WANT YOUR BUSINESS, WE NEED 3RVICE COUNT FOR ANYTHING, WE HOOTCH ADY INJURED. | FAMOUS WALNUTS TO GO % Epperson Victim of Woodmen Cutting Illinois Trac r Accident. 400 Acres Never Before Touch 4. What was a Woodmen entered the Maker ccident caused pain- tract of timber four miles eas ious, injury to Mrs. Danville, October 1, and began person here today. tinS the world's largest forest Mrs. Epperson's car vir&in walnut timber. For the 1 dropped from the time in the memory of the oldes man J. M. Lawrence habitant woodmen were allowei was discharged, the enter the 400-acre tract, which rs. Epperson in the dosed to the inspection of all nee and making its the close friends of Hirem Maker a foot through the during his life, emerged just below ^he forest land came into the session of the Makemson famil; ident Mrs. Epperson means of a Government land pai ie hospital, where it both Hiram and his son - it none of the main I held sacred. All about the tract1 d been cut and the well-tilled acres, but not even s struck the bone. was permitted in the wooded ] d is said to be very untiI after the death of its jea flesh wound and not guardian, some months ago. In aus, although it is' tIin? UP the estate a sale was ord Mrs.. Epperson will by the Court. An Indian firn at the hospital for Jumber buyers purchased the wal paying $95,000 for the timber occurred when Mrs. a? ^ stands. The ash timber broi from a stord and $20,000 more, while the hickory, i the car. The po- and oak anc* smaller timber broi to crank it for her fbe total price for the standing anding on the side- ker close to $150,000. away directing him SITCIIIiTaND*!UK I)E R. dropped. Policeman ie pistol in a holster, Savannah Mother Commits Hori >elted in. He stated and Fatal Deed. ays been accustomed this way and it had Savannah, Ga., Nov. 4.?Mrs. : before, even when bertine S. Mock, a bookkeeper for and holding unruly Western Union Telegraph Comp rtoninrpc the took her own life and that of her UV^iV* N/W V?w do the other mem- tie girl, Albertine, 11 years of ;e department. Mrs. last night at her home, 211 Goi ds are sorry for her street, West. She left a note sa; glad that she was she was tired of life because she >usly wounded and to work so hard. The bodies a eedy recovery. found by a fellow worker of ? Mock, who went to the house to arter, of the Smoaks why she had not been (j0WI1 to he cit> Monday. office this morning. The bodies i Brabham and chil- found in the same bed. the mo jrned from a two evidently having held the child in Baltimore. arms after turning on the gas. Jennings received a Mockr came to Savannah from aturday stating that lanta three years ago after her Ur. J.4 D. O'Hern, of band had committed suicide in lad suffered a stroke city. A son of the dead woman d was seriously ill. recently arrested in Jacksonville t the same night for j stealing a ride on a freight train dvices received from ' this seemed to prey on her min ^ r s\? t t I ?? - unu MT' ^nt*IU 1SI The ladies of the Colston Ba] ndition and a fatal church will give an oyster sup lis illness is expect- also box party, at the home of news is that he is an(^ Mrs. F. \Y. McMillan Fr >tmo*.T*i^ri evening. November 7th, 1913. .Ir. O Hern married procee(is wjh g0 f0r the benefi ngs, of this city, and the Colston church. The publi ends here. invited.?adv. *e and Millin ; f.nais anrl I '1 lied with something new. Come< complete line of Ladies' Furnishii :on's is the place for the ladies, a "I "Sis!5 Department This department is filled with everything that is new and wanted at this season of the year. Below we mention a few of the new things just received for this department. Suits?If you want one that is up to the present minute, don't stop until you / have seen the ones we have just receiv- ( ed. Every appearance of them is style, \ they are the famous Dannenberg Suits, known for their quality, style and fit. All we ask is that you see them. Coats?We are shewing the most complete line of these that we have . shown during tl)e season. We have just received a large1 shipment of them. We have them in sizes from a two-year old 1 1 **T A A 1 1_ gin to a jno. 44 oust, Silks?In these we are showing everything that is being used at this time, plain and brocaded. Crepe de Chenes?These we have in any wanted shade, in prices that will surprise you. Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, and small wares you will always find here. i YOUR BUSINESS, AND IP GOODS, PRICE INT END TO HAVE YOUR BUSINESS. I, Bamberg STOLEN JAM COSTS $7,000. t of Servant Girl Gets Verdict for Blow ie<1' j Received When She Reproved Boy. jk W T 1 oson j A verdict of $7,000 damages (? ^4 1^1 [ * of against a 13-year-old boy has been jg, A A A 1 J cut" returned by a jury before Supreme 3, of Court Justice Cohalan, and the Court jt I wish t first refused to set aside the verdict. The J gen6r<llly "* ! plaintiff was Ann wnite, a servant ^ d t0 j employed in the family of Walter B. J. "harmaCJi was ! Chambers, a wealthy architect at 109 2 Stand Und sate; Broad street, who lives at 161 East ^ nson j 04th street. She sued his son, Wal- 5 1 j ter, on the ground that three years ^ p?s~! ago he struck her in the breast when ^ * j she reproved him because he was 4 It will 1 was helpins himseIf t0 Jam in the Pantry. ||, on(J n01] Her testimony showed that cancer ^ IV6TG t ck I deveIoped from the boy's blow. i First, tl j As the boy will have no property J -s j from which the judgment can be 4 Second, | collected until after he is of legal w 6et"! age, the plaintiff will be compelled Jk, Third, Q ered1 ! to wait for some years, unless the -p , ii, 1 0 j judgment is settled in his behalf be- 5 9 nut' | lore that time.?New York Sun. S&nitary S just ^ "sht! JUROR REFUSES TO ACT. 4 Appreti eIm : Jt ness entrc ^ght gat Keadimr Newspaper While Others ^ Pennies D ~ V -T"? ? Tried to Render Verdict. ill better p There was a peculiar case in Mag- Ask y01 | istrate E. Powers' court Thursday. It JJack'S D] rible | was peculiar in that one of the jurors ! refused to express himself or vote on j the case, or say what he wished TT Al- j to do with the case. He sat in the J* ' the j jury room for about an hour and read Mr ? any, a newspaper, refusing to take any <B* ' Wt- part in the deliberations of the jury a?e< 01 to allow them to rea'ch a verdict of don any kind. The other jurors finally CRAIG IX C ying reported the condition of affairs to _ had Judge Powers, and he ordered a mis- North Carolina Goi vere trial. Road 1 Mrs. it was a suit of Manly Boon against Asheville, N. C find w. Lindsey, of Brownsville, for a Craig arrived here the balance of $.54 claimed to be due for Raleigh, and imi vere; labor for this year. Lindsey claimed overalls and starti ther j that the amount had been paid. scenic road in ol her | The case will be tried again at some good roads days? Mrs. i future date.?Pee'Dee Advocate. row?proclaimed b At-1 ' are at work. The hus- | Minus Money, But Not Rats. ing governors invit that : was ! Spartanburg, November 3.?Whole- E. 1). Smith S for t sale merchants of this city, who paid Walterboro, Nov, and ' a professional rat exterminator $25 tack on the cotton i d. i apiece for a preparation guaranteed buyers characterize .. . : to rid their establishments of the ver- Smith's address 3tlSt i iper f mm, have complained to Magistrate county fair at nooi Mr. i Robert J. Gantt that the stuff was Smith was presen iday, merely perfumed sawdust and utterly Price as the man i ineffective. The rat exterminator is farmers' fight in c< c ?g ! said to have collected about $300 in prices for cotton I the city. speech was a resi ery Parlor )ress Goods and look, bring your friends tigs to be seen in this sects we have everything for - riLcJ ? WWWWW^tFVWtttWT VOUNCEMENTi o announce to my friends, and the public J that I have recently bought the Bamberg J r, and will continue business at the same ? er the name of 7 K'S DRUG STORE? be my aim to give you drug service sec-.#? le in the State. Our motto will be ? le best quality that money can buy. I keep what the people want. J* (uick service. ? to keep a neat drug store and a perfectly y oda fountain. f ating the many courtesies and the busi- ? ' . '| rug Co., and assuring you that I am now ? losition to serve you than ever. ? ir doctor to leave his prescription at y rug Store. ? B. McCrackinJ >VFR4IIS f0r higher price cotton has been ' and what the fight in the future will rernor Indulges in be. To the farmers' ignorance off ^ork grades and of marketing conditions , 5 qov were attributed the low prices in the TVJCt this morning from * * s nediately donned Senator Smith told ot tbe teats he a(j to work on a was instrumental in having made to bsprvancp of the determine the vaIue of yarns made ttday and tomor! from various grades. These showed y him. Hundreds that with equal conditions the yarn several neighbor- made from low grade or Wue cotton ed did not come. was as good as that made from tlle , ^ highest grades. The Senator outlined cores Buyers. his work in the fight on the cotton . o.?A severe at- futures tax investigation, increased manufacturers and J price of soda, and other matters viid Senator E. D. | tally affecting the farmers. His at the Colleton j speech was heard with close attention a today. Senator and he seems to have the support ted by Chairman of a large number of farmers in this ? 1- - h. 4 4-V.sn I Phoismon D h Arln ^ f f" Vl O VV LIU IlciU ICU IliC I WUUt>. V^uaiiuiau xmvuw, vi. vuv ' ongress for fairer i national commission of the farmers' The Senator's | union, followed Senator Smith with ime of what the \ an excellent address. *4i I M