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Ik Mmtmrn aita ^Mm& KDNB8BAY, AUG. 10,1898. ^gfiteredat the Pott Office at Sumter, S Q.tat Second Glatt Matter. ! -?--~_ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tbs Sumter Institute. *-*S. Barby-Style aaa Comfort. J. Ry nea berg ? Sons-Ge ? Great Bargains Candidates' Card.-W. S Joost for Conn iiy A edit or. PERSONAL. Mr. W. B. BurniH bas gone to New York. |*? Ur. Robt. J. Dick is visiting at Statesburg Co!. T. Y. Wiilsh has gone to Caesar s fck. Scad Milt A. C. Wi?eks has gone to Pinewood oa a visit Mrs. J. C. c-pania if visiting ber mother io K Camden. M ?. Lissie Folk is visiting M is J N. P. ? Lenoir. i Miss Nonie Blending is visiting ii ra. H. C. ? Cottino. Mr. W. S. E iel. has gone to Camden for a few deyt. Miss Lyla Barrett is on a visit to relatives in tee city. Mr. William Acid has gone to Camden, S. C., on a visit. Mr. H. L. Piockney, of Statesburg, was in the city Thu radar. Mrs W. B. Burns and children have gone to Salada, S. C. Mr. D. M. Biaudiog left last week for Hen dersoBville, N. C. Mist Rentals Ly nam'ls visiting Miss W. H. Seale at Providence. Dr. Anld, wife and daughter bare returned from the mountains. Mr. Bryan Rhame left yesterday afternoon for a northern trip. M ;3S M. H. Gi rare eau is spending August i rf Asheville, N. C. Mrs. M. A. Flowers has gone to flagood on a visi: ta ber daughter. *. Mrs. 0. EL Moses and Miss Carrie Moses have gone tc- New Ydtk. Mr?. C. L. Witherspoon is spending a few weeks at Dawesville, S C. Mrs. Mark Reynolds and children are on a sommer visit to Stateourg. Miss Mary Ingram left yesterday morning for Bendersonviile, N. C. Viss Maria Ravenel, of Charleston, is vis* . iring Miss Daisy Gaillard. Corp. M. A. Strauss, of Company M, is at nome on a tea days' furlough. Miss Barrier Nieraseet of Colombia, is on a vhit to friends in this city. Mr. Neill O'connel! is on bis annual buti nese trip to nor them marketa. Mr. L. I. Parrott, court stenographer of cur circuit, ts at borne this week. Mr. H D. Barnett has gone to New York on a business trip of two weeks. . Mrs. R. S Hood and children are spending sope time at Providence Springs. Mr. Isaac Schwartz left Mouday for a business trip to northern markets. Miss Maggie Richardson is visiting Mrs Herbert Bennett at Providence Mrs. Rath McLaario and Mrs. D X La j Far left Thursday for Salada, N. C. Mrs. Jacqueline Baker and Miss Emma are in the mountain J of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Chandler have gone to Anderson, S C., to visit relatives. Mrs. W. C. Hough left last Wednesday for a two week's visit tc the np eoaatry. Mr. D. J. Chandler left last Friday for New York to bay bis fal! and winter stock. Mn. M B. Bandle and ?bildreo have re? turned from their visit to Orangebarg. r Mr. Jobo S. Richardson, Jr., after a pleas? ant mooth at Bishop ville, is home again Mist Cattle Richardson is spending some ' time with the Misses Colclough at Smithville Misses Addie White and Essie Dick have gone to Waynetville, N. C , for a few weeks. Mr. F. C. Hyman bsa retorced to the city after a visit of several months to Smithfield, N.G. Editor J. M. Kaight. of The Herald, is out on the streets again after three weeks sick? ness. Mrs CG. Rowland and children left yes? terday morning for Sparenburg and Green? ville. Dr. Hamilton Cooper and Misses Sadie Rosie and Margaret Cooper, were in tbe city Thursday. Mrs. E. Y. Spann eaxe up fro*n Charleston yesterday morning on a visit to ber son, Dr. J. 0. Spann. Mr. J- M. Spann win leave to-morrow morning for Selma, Ala., on a tea days leave of absence. f Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Doar, of Augusta, Ga., spent Monday in towo, ra route to Raw? ley's Ialaod. Mr. Coleman Rbame ieft Saturday morn? ing for Camden, where he will visit friends for severai weeks. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Brown left Monday morning for Cessa r's Bead. Little Miss Sallie Wright went with them. Mr. B R. Nash, wife and daughters left yesterday afternoon for New York, Niaga? ra and other points of interest. Mr. D. M. Campbell bas gone to Fairfield County for a two week's holiday. Be will spend tbe time at Blythewood and Ridgeway Mr. A.C Barrett spent Mond*y with his son, Mr. W. J Barrett, of this city, aod left yfsteid?y for Athens, Ga., where ha will stay aboot two months. Mrs J. A. MoDougald and Miss Lottie Endings, have returned to their borne io Manning, S. C , after a abort visit to rela? tives and friends in this city. Mr. C. W. Stantill attended tbe Grsage picnic at Cagood last Thursday, and reports having a most delightful time among the big-hearted, hospitable peop e of that thriving section. Major H. F. Wiieon bas returned boure af? ter sn absence of several weeks in North Car? olina, where be bad oeen called bv tbe illness of Mrs Willson. She is now ia Waynesville and improving. Vita Sosie Cecil Rodgers left Thursday for ber borne in Atlanta, to tbe regret of a host of frieods. Miss Rodgers has been for eeveral years a pupil at St. Joseph's Acad? emy, being first honor graduate in 1837, and in 1898^winning a medal fer post graduate studies Mr. T. W McColInm, for the pu?t several ?ears a popular salesroao of Sumter, bas ac? cepted a good position with a leading mer- | cantile bocse in Columbia. We congratulate j Tracy, bot bate to see him leave our midst. { The many frier ds io this city of M?33 E. ? W. Brearly will be pleased to learn tbat she is to return, having been secured by tbe man- : agement of the Sumter Institute to take charge of the latin and matbemat'c depart- , men ? in that institution Mr. Coonors Canico kit ?bis morning for ! Hfoderson^iHe, S. C Hit brother Mr.-H C | Cot lt no went with him Tbe* ispect to make ?he trip of about 130 miles c bicycle?. ) i? r Edgar ? kicr.tr w bo has been so dan-: geiously >H, we ea:n. is improvitg uuiie j rapidly]! and will probably be weil again in a j few days. I il rs H. M. Cusick bas gone to Asheville, N. C Mrs Geo. H. burst and children have gone ! to Salads. Viss Pactise Gaillard weat to Saluda, N. ; C., thia morning. Mrs. J F. W. DeLorms and Miss Ella are visiting at Oovetville. Mist Emmie Mason is oo a visit to relatives tn Philadelphia and Baltimore, j Misses Blanche and LeRee Pate left for the moan tains this morning. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Kiogmao went to Har ris Li thia Springs this morning. Mr. J. F- Bland and soo, Bal., went to Bo: Springs, N. G., this morning. Mrs. Sander? and ber granddaughter, Ma? mie Lowry, bave goae to Spartanbarg. Mrs. L. B. Duran: bas returned :o Sumter after a several weeks sommer o a tit g. Mr. J. N. Corbett left this morning for Greenville, OD a two wetk's visit to bis soo, Dr. Corbett Rev. Chas B. Smith and family, wbo have been visiting io Lynchburg, passed through to-day oo their way to Spartanbarg. Mr. C. L Stabbs is back from the moun? tains of North Carolioa, much improved by bis 8oj3a*a io that he? i bf ul region. Mr. and Mrs A. Plummer Burgees, of Som merton, and Mr. Burgess' mother and cousin, Miss Grant, went to Greenville this morning. Major J. A. Mood is down with fever. We regret that bis teo days leave of absence, or a DJ part of it ebou.d be spent io a sick? bed. Miss Marths Osteeu, who bas beeo visiting her brother's family, returned to Augusta this morning. She was sccompanied by ber sister, M188 Adele, who will go to Johnston on a visit to friends. Mr. W. Y. Spann has returned to Sumter to accept a position with Messrs. Levy & Moses. He bas been engaged io business ia Vermont for the past several months. Messrs. J. R. Crouch and J. B. Sa)ley, ca? dets of the Sooth Carolina Military Academy, are io the city for a few days for the purpose of soliciting students for the academr. They will be glad to meet aod talk to aoy young mea wbo totead goiog off to school, a od will give them information io regard to the South Carolina Military Academy. Jcs. H. Montgomery, Esq., of Birmingham, Ala., tifter aa ?bierce of aioe years, is oe a visit to bis old home io the Fork of Black River. Joe, bas succeeded io bis adopted borne, and bas not only established himself io bis profession, bat bss beeo to the legisla? ture, and was elected a Judge. M?j>r J. A. Mood, Surgeon of the First S. C. reg ?meet, and Sergeant Joo. B. Miller, of Company M, are at borne oo short leave of abseoce. Tbey are both looking well bat sunburnt and somewhat off weight. Ser? geant Miller reports tbe majority of the boys well. He says that while at Chickamaoga tbe? drilled for seven boars a day Bot since their removal t o Jacksonville tbey drill only two boars, which is quite a picnic io com? parison. _ Mothers, we call your attention to Pitts' Carminative It acts promptly, it ts pleas? ant to the taste, aod the children will take it with at coaxing. It relieves promptly aod permanently If we caa get yoa to ase it, yoa wi'I get others to do likewise Y oar druggist sells it. J. F. W. DeLorme. A large crowd gathered io the Methodist church Moadav night to bear the closing ex? ercises of Prof. Woody's Singing Club, aod appeared to be well entertained. The Woodys sang several duets, aod there were some se? lections rendered by the class T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greensboro, Ga , writes as follows : "Ia the past eight years, I have ?old more of Dr. Pitts' Carminative than all the soothing syrups, colic drops, aod other baby medicines com oioed." Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme. Wheo you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sa've, the great pile cure, don't accept any? thing else. Don't be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sore3, for barns. Hagbson-Ligoo Co. Thursday afteroooo Mrs. C W. Stantill was out io ber buggy. Turning the corner at Maio and Liberty street, one of tbe front wheels came off and the ax'c dropped to the groutid Tne horse being gentle, case to a stop ia obedience io the first "who?," or there might bave beeo a serious accident.. The preliminary hearing io the case against George Tindall for illicit sale of liquor was hid bet?re Magistrate Wells Mouday. Tbe defendant was held for triai in the court of general sessions. For broken surfaces, sore?, insect bites, hums, skin diseases and especially piles, there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Haz'l Salve Wbea you call for Dewitt's don't ac cect counterfeits or frauds. You w?ll not be disjointed with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve -Hugbson-Ligoo Co The Board of Health held a prolonged meet? ing Thursday evening, which was devoid of interest except a discussion of tbs anti hog ordinance. No action was taken. Tba rules were amended by enlarging the power of the health officer io abating certain nuisances wbich are considered detrio eotal TO public bealtb. The pest bouse bas been placed un? der control of tbe health officer, and is apr to prove a white elephaot on bis hands The 6rst one built was burned before it was ever occupied The second one, we .fear will also go up in smoke after tbe guard hts been taken away. One Minute Cough Cure surpr se? people by its quick cures, and children m<y take it i ?j large quantities without the least danger. It bas woo for itself th? best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tick ling in the throat or obstinate coughs. Hugbson-Ligoo Co. It was aunouueed yesterday morning that a train of troops would pass here rn tbe fore? noon oo 'be Coast Lioe from Dec mart, end the impression was general that the troops were those on their way from Santiago A large crowd went to tbe depot atout ll 3) to see tbem, and after waiting until near 12 tbe train arrived with the 12tb Iowa Signal Cortes There were two companies-with eofflPthiag over 150 men, with their outfit of wagons, teams, 4c 1 hey were from Cbick amauga on their way to Newport News, to embark for Porto Rico. They were, as a whole, a fine looking set of men, and while tbe train stopped to take on water, and fill up the coolers with ice, the men chatted piesSACtly with ;he crowd outside The g'.ri3 traded ribbons *i<d fiat bands for hard rack; and everybedy in general had a pleas? ant nme. Une fellow with a kod*k took a soap shot, as the train slowed up in front of the depo', i ut the picture that he got was of be exp:ess truck with at K-ast a dczen giris ? standing on it, eoae of them reaching their ; n nds for bard t?u-k that was being handed i i,ut o?er the he*d of the fellow with the I kodak who sat on the siep of ibe coach, i Tcet came from Ct-ickHmaLg.t via Atlanta i Barbecue and Basket Picnic-Prov? idence August 24th. Campaign Day at Providence w ll be a big day. Candidates are expected to famish baskets or assist io defraying expenses of tbs occasion. Voters only are exp cvtd to bi present. ? Hill - ~<JI'-? - Best Bemedy for Flux Mr. Jobn Mathias, i ?ell known stock dealer of Pulaaki, Ky, jay a : "After suffer? ing for over a week with flax, sod my phy? sician bavin? failed to relieve me, I was ad? vised to try Cbamberlaia's Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy, and have tbe pleasure of stating that tba half of one bottle cored me." For sale by A. J. Cbioa. --~mWB>~?-+-*' mm - Bo You Expect to Vote in the Pri? mary Election? If so, see to it that roar name is oo the Democratic dob roll, as oo ot bera wi! I be al? lowed to vots The executive committee of the Sumter Club bave appointed tbe follow? ing members to look after this important matter: Messrs. A. G. Flowers, H. C. Moses, J. C McCleooagbao, C. W. Stansill, J. W. McKiever, W. W. Geddings, and the Secre? tary of the club, Mr fi G. Os teen. The committee will go io work immedi? ately aod desires the co-operatioo of all dem? ocrats. See tbat your name is enrolled and sozgest soy additions that cao be made. The time is getting ubort, aod every club should be op to the highest possible voting streogtb. Good Detective Work. Caemar Jenkins, a negro with one or two aliases, wbo is wanted at Ray, S C., was last Tbursdav arrested oo Main street by Depaty Sheriff Gaillard and Assistant Chief cf Police Weeks. Sheriff Pierson received a letter wbicb fully described Jenkins The letter wss sbowD to Mr. Weeks aod very soon the officers bad their man spotted aod lodged in jail, where be awaits tbe arrival of some ooe witb prop? er authority to take bim to tbe scene of bis crime, wbicb is oot known here. Jenkins ia ao ordinary type of negro, bot is well mark? ed when closely exaoiiced, having numerous scars oo different pa 's of bis person and a peculiar sqoiot of one eye. A reward of twenty-five dollers was offer? ed for his captore., S omter is not a prom? ising city of refage for criminals. What a Pity. Casar Jenkins, tbe negro wbo was arrested Thursday oo a lette' from Ray, S. C., baa re? gained his liberty, and !eft for other scenes Deputy Ga llard wrote to tbe party* wbo bad requested the arrest ; bot getting oo reply, concluded that they sould oot, or ought not, hold the prisoner loi ger without even know? ing the charge against bim Saturday bfteraoco a telegram was seot to Superintendent Neal, asking if be koew any? thing of the party. The answer did not come promptly and .Jenkins was released. Ic baif an boor afterward a telegram from Mr Neal broogbt ;he- information tbat he was wanted, aod that a reward of fifty dollars would be paid for bis delivery at tba peniten? tiary. Sioce writiog the above, Jenkins bas beea recaptured by Officers Weeks aod Smith and ii again behind the iron bars. A stubborn cough or tickling io the throat yields to One Minct J Cough Care. Harmless ia effect, touches tbt right spot, reliable and just what is wanted It acts at once.-Hogb soo-Ligon Co. i -m- ? M -- Three Hundred Spaniards Killed. If 300 Americans cao kill 300 Spaniards io 3C0 days days, bow many Attericaos will it take to kill 100 Spnoiarda io 100 days? Ooe Tbooaaod Dollars will be paid to the persoos answering the at ove problem correctly. Maoy other prizes of value. All of wbicb will be announced ia the oext issue of Upton1 s I?lvttraiei Weekly. Aa a positive guarantee as to my reliability I refer to any mercantile or commercial agency. Aa the object of offering these prizes is to attract attention to my popular famil/ magazine, each persoo answering n ust enclose with their aoswer Ove two ceot *tamp3 (or teo ceo ta silver) for ooe month s subjcriptioo, containing full particulars. Send tc-day To be first is a laudable ambition : you may secure tbe thou? sand dollars Teo dollars io gold will be paid for tbe best original problem, to be pub. lisbed in a future number. Address, C M. Uptoo, 324 Dearboro St , Chicago, III. -a- i i - - Improvements at Davidson Col? lege. Tbe Execotire Committee of Davidson College bas ordered tbe establishment of a comple?e system of water works, Urge enough to Tarnish an ar>uDd?r.t supply cf pure wirer for drinking and sanitary purposes, and for Equipping the institutioo witb modern bath? room convenience;. Tbe water will also be furnished to all th ? College boarding houses, and tbe town -s taking s'eps to co-operate with tbe College aod extend tbe system throughout the co -poraiion for tbe u e of all the citizeos As it wiil require eight or ten weeks to bore tbe i ecessary artesian wells and pu1 the plant in operation, a nomber of email wells, reacb?Dg to a depth of from 100 to 150 feet, will be driveo immediately, so as lo furnish water of tested pu ruy for the opeoiog of the term in Septemter. The Kev. W. B Crostley, of Stockbridge, Ga , whiie attending to bis pastoral duties 11 Ellen wood, that state, was attacked by choi? era morbus. He jays : 1 By chaoce I hap? peoed to get bold of a bottle ot Chan berlain's Colic, Cholera ard Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving roy life. It relieved meat cnce." For sale by A. J. China. Disgusting Sights. PassiDg through the back lot?, or out of ihe-way places about the business portion of tbe city, one tees now aod then sights calcu? lated to lower oar estimate of the dignity of mankind. Here will be a grono of negroes passing around a fl.sk of one X dispensary blue ruin. Every chap driuks from the fl ?sk; sociability and good fellowship abound >S they stand gazing io thirsty aurcipation of the coming dram which will get around if ! the other fellows don't take extia big swal. lows. Over yonder stands two or lb ree or more white men stimulating in the same way ! their six feet of brawn ard muscle Sofia-] bility and good fellowship pervades group ! No. 2 also. Occasionally the ciowd is of! mixed complexion, and here, too, sociability ? and iiood fellovisbip. If that isn't social <qualitv it spproaches it very nearly Heav- j ens! but how the cursed stuff debasps rxen i and robs them of self-respect and dignity and ; every other attr.bute of Jrue manliness, made in the image of the Creator ; how that image is maned ?nd defaced bevon.1 recognition b) a h Mt w ti ich H!**73 ir jures and otver ? ene- I fits A Blind Tiger Caught With Both Eyes Open. - Near the corner of Maia aod Dugan streets stands an unpretentious little barber shop, patronized bj colored people. George Tin? dall, the proprietor, is more consequential in appearance, as be wa ks tbe streets in bearer bat, Prince Albert coat and a watch chain that would bold a do-?. It seems a wonder tbat so big a roan can fit so small a shop, lt bas been suspected for sometime tbat George was maning a "blind tiger,'' and the police bare been keep? ing an eje on tbe den. Saturday night Officers Bradford and Sey? mour stationed themselves on tbe opposite side of tbe street in the shadow of a tree and waited for derelopments They did not bare to wait long before they saw George serving two negroes from a quart flask of good old corn. They swooped down like the eagle on his prey, and George made a break through his back door and threw tbe fl ?ak orer into the adjoining yard. Be was arrested, tbe flask recovered and seyeral more found in bis shop-rye, corn whisky and wine George was lodged in jail to await a pre? liminary bearing, wbicb must result io send? ing bim up to tbe court of general sessions, and from thence to punishment ; for ve see, as wi tb prophetic rision, tbat George must discard tbe bearer and Prince Albert and doa tbe striped uniform Be must hang up his banjo and fiddle on the wall and lay his band to tbe pick, tbe pick to the rock in the city of the Columbians on tbs river Con garee. Beckoned Without His Host. There was quite an exciting sequel to tbe arrest of George Tindall. On Sunday morn? ing Mr. Bradford was in l r. China's drug store. Peter Tindall, a brother of Georg", entered and expressed an earnest desire for a prirate interview. Together they retired to the rear of the store and Peter began to talk of bis brother's case. After feeling bis way carefully, be finally said that be would raise twenty-fire dollars for Mr. Bradford if that officer would make it easy for George Bat Reb isn't that kind of a chap, and be replied by batting Pete between the eyes and assisting biz to tbe sidewalk witb bis number nines. Pete threatened to raise a riot; but up to this writing ererything is quiet on the Potomac. You inri-te disappointment when you expe? riment. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sick headache just as ?ure as you take them.-Bugbson-Ligon Co Trutb wears well People bare learned that DeWitt's Little E*rly Risers are reliable lit? tle pills for regulating the bowel?, coring con? stipation and sick headache. They don't gripe-Bugbson-Ligon Co. The Anti-Hog Ordinance. Tbe question of hogs or no bogs in Sum? ter is getting to be in'eresting, and tbe ad? vocates of the anti-bog ordioance are being reinforced daily by maoy recruits who are citizens haring tbe interest of Sumter at beart and wbo think it time for the City Council to ron the bogs out, while the only persons who favor permitting Snmter to be made a stock j ard and fever den are to be foend among those who raise bogs, sain y. The eyes of the people are upoo C ty Coun? cil. With the exception of a few men who bare plenty of bard room and raise bogs on a large scale for tbelocat market, the anti-hog ordioance will affect financially only a small portion of our citizens, because tbe large number of citizens wbo raise bogs on a small scale know tbat it does not pay, bnt tbat tbe raising of bogs is only a habit under the delusive idea tbat a bog is a good scaven? ger. The health of the city will be better, and to hardships will be worked upon anyone ex? cept a few rich citizens who can,afford to dis? pense witb bog raising in tbe city. The local physician?, with but possibly one or two exceptions, agree that bogs art a source of sickness, no matter whether in pens or open lots. Sumter is amoog the few, if not the only city of its size io tbe State, where hoes are raised io crowds of 15 to 50 bead What a spectacle for a progressive city of 5,500 in? habitants ! There is talk of getting up a petition to Council to show tbat body what the senti? ment of the majority of our peop!? is. Surely Council will need no petition, and it will not Stt aside the wishes of a majority in order that a few men may make money at the expense of health and comfort of the men, women and children of Sumter. Thia should not oe permitted, and the citi? zens expect Council to see to it that the hogs must gu ANY PERSON Wishing to know the truth in regard to their health should r \ fa.il to send for a valuable and new 64-page Booklet which will be sent FREE for a short time to those who mention thia paper. This book is published by the celebrated physi? cians and specialists-Dr. Hathaway ard Co. of 22S. Broad St.. Atlanta, Ga., whom you should address. Write to-day. The White is king of Sewing Machines. Base Bill Guides for 1893 for sale t>y B G. Osteen & Co . 10 cents each ; by mail, 2 cent additional for postase. Tbe " White" is the pride of borne. 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