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WSMESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1889 Entered at the Post Office at Sumter S G., as Second Glass Matter. PBBSON I . Mr. Trace? W. McCollam iain the city. Dr. W. B Alford baa reto roed from Dillon Mr. i. Sulzbaeber, of Florence spent Mon day io town. Min Eal Beames left Monday norning for Saluda, H. C. Mr. Willie White and family hare returned from C smeos. Mr. J. H. Boros retorced last Friday from Burris Springs. Mr. Cc. D. Schwartz bas returned from Bridgeport, Cono. Mt. John Botler, of Charleston, was io the city lost Thursday. Mist Suie Darr bas returned borne from a visit ia North Carol".na. Mrs. 7. 6. Hinaoo, Jr., end children have returned from Manning. Misses Edith and Ella DeLorme bave gone to HeadereonviUe, N. C. Mr. C. M. Brand, of Ashley Junction, is at boase for a few days stay. Little Misa Leora Richardson bas goae to Wisacky to spend a while. Mi Pecdergrass, of Florence, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. McClennagbtml Mite Fannie Derail, of Ob ra w, is visiting heir tilter, Mrs. H. G. Os teen. Misa Leila Shew baa goos to Glenn Springs to spend the month of August. Hrs. Jans E. Team left last Wednesday for Ha&ood, on a riait to relatives. Mrs. Dr. Archie Chica and Mrs C. S. Kings more bave gone to Tryon, N. C. Capt. C. S. Williamson, of Gaillard's X Bonds, waa io town on Friday. Miss Janie Spann, who has been visiting at Salada, K. C., haa returned home. Miss Lucille Hughson left last week for Camden to visit Mies Lynch Deaa. Mr. F. A. Bnltman has gone to Carolina Beaeh, N. C., to spend two weeks. Mrs. Geo. W. Dick and two children left s?r Friday morning for Oxford, X. C. Capt. B. A. Brand and Mr. Hazel Brand, of August*, were in the city Monday. Mr George L. Bicker, who has been on a vista to Mercer, Me , has returned borne. Mrs. E. A. White has gone to visit ber daughter, Mrs. W. J. Yoong, at Rem bert. Mrs. Ella Hewson has returned home after visiting ber sister, Mrs. W. M. Thompson. Mrs. D. X. LaFar and Mrs. B. A. McLau rin are speeding sometime in Mt. Pleasant Mr. James Ard baa gone to the mounrains o' North Carolina tor a stay of several weeks. Mrs. G E. Witherspoon is visiting the family of Mr. 3. J. Hammett, of Blftckrille Mrs. Mark Reynolds and children left Friday morning for Statebarg to spend the sommer. Mrs. Dr. W. J. Pringle bas gone to Lynch burg, Va., to visit her neice, Mrs. A. W. CarrolL Mr. Edmond B. Murray after spending sev eral weeks at Statebarg returned to the city Monday. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Graber, of Colombia, are visiting bia sister, Mrs. W. M. Folsom, of thia city. Mr. Ben H. Care baa returned to bis borne io Barnwell, after visiting bis sister, Mrs. E W.Yogel. Misa Annie Gaillard, who bas been at Salada, ST. C , for several weeks, bas return ed home. Mr. John Porter who baa been visiting relatives in this city, left for Wilmington Saturday. Mr nod Mrs. Neill O'Donnell and Miss Ethel Cobb left Monday morning for Ashe ville, N. C. Mr. Leo F. Kennedy left for Aiken yesterday morning on a business trip, with pleasure combined. Capt. John Seid and son Converse have gone North. They went via steamer from Charleston. Bev. J. Tbos. Pate D. DM and wife, of Camden, are visiting their brother, Mr. J. Frank Pate. Mise Elia To wies, of Young's Island, is visiting Mrs. E. Mims Pitts, ia the Jordan neighborhood. Mr. J. M. Peony and family have re tamed from their visit to Wilmiagton and the North Carolina seashore. Rev. S. E. Chandler, wife and child, of Corpas Christi, Texas, are visiting Mr. T. D. Chandler and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ingram have relamed from Pawley'e Island where they har; been foi* the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs Dinkins Spann, Miss Jennie Spann and Mrs. C V. Spann are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Burkett. Mrs. Dan Dove after visiting ber anther, Mrs. C. L. Witherspoon, bas returned to her borne at Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs. M. Pauline Cordes bas gone to Cam den, from whence she will go to Charleston for the balance of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cartis bare returned after a pleasant week's visit to their mother Mrs. B. M. Jones, near Brogdon. Messrs. Frank O'Donnell, John Epperson, Fred. Kicker and Wm. Moran and Dr. Sibert went tc Augusta, Ga., yesterday. Mr. D. L. Rambo, who bas been teaching in tbe summer school at Lancaster during the past mooth, baa returned borne. Miss Lncie Holton, one of Charleston's most attractive and accomplished yoong ladies,.ia the guest of Miss Susie Ziegler. Mrs Heory Stuckey and Mrs. H. W. Bembert, of Mannville, retorced last Friday from Glenn Springs, after teveral weeks stay. Mark Reynolda, Esq., and bis sister, Miss Maggie Reynolds, of Stateborg, have gone to Boston, Mass., to visit their ster, Mrs. Beoj. Hodgee. Mr. W. Graham Moses left on Saturday for Western North Carolina. He will spend tan days or two weeks in Henderson ville and Asheville. Miss Elizabeth O'Connell, who baa been visiting Mies Ammie Teicber, returned to Charleston last week, mach to the regret of ber many friends. Mr. J. H. Chandler left oo Friday for Indiantown to spend two weeks with relatives. Mrs. Chandler and children have gone to Cokeabory for a month's stay. The Rev. Virgil B. Gaston, who preached bera Sunday at tbe First and Third Presby terian churches, returned to Sumter County yeaterday.-Greenville News, Joly 28. Mr. Chea. L Bbame, wbo bas worked with tbe Docker & Bultman Co , in this city for many years, lett for Mayesville on Monday to accept a poaitioo with Mr. B. A. Chandler. Mr Chandler ia fortunate in securing Mr. Rhanoe's services, aa be ia an up-to date salesman. Mr. R. D. Sanders, wbo saw service with the First Regiment, S. C. V.: a? a member of Company M, has decided to enlist in ibe new volunteer army that is in procesa of organ ization for service in tbe Philippines. He left Monday for Colombia to go before tba recruiting officer for examination. (VW Mrs G. D. Sbsre and children ba^e goo to Salem, N. C. Urs. D 3. Mclaurin and Miss Evie Wilson have gone to North Carolina. Miss Sallie Bradford left for Chester this morning to visit friends. C. L. Stubbs went to Tryon, N. C., thia morning to spend the summer. Miss Mary Miller and Miss Gertrude Jen nings left thia morning for Bishopville and Darlington. Mrs. B. J. Grier and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, after spending a week at Manning, returned yesterday. Miss Louise Boltman went over to Florence last evening to visit ber aunt, Mrs. Captain George Bruner. C. E. Stubbs left for tba mountains of North Carolina yesterday, to spend the bal ance of the summer. Mrs L. J. Brockiogton bas returned home from a visit to relatives in Sumter County. Shortly after her arrival abe waa taken sick and 9 still quite unwell.-Kings tree Record Mr. John K. Crosawell baa gone to Rome, Ga , to attend tbe marriage of bis brother. Mr. Henry 0. Crosawell, who wa8 married thia morning to Miss Frances Spyker White, one of Rome's moBt popular and fairest daughters. DEATH. . ; Mra. George D. Brearley, of tbe Elliotts neighborhood died on Sunday night siter a protracted illoeta. Tbe deceased waa a daghter of the late Captain Stephen D. M. LaCoste. The funeral services were held today at Mt. Zion Church, o which abe waa a member. Her husband and two chil dren survive her. - t II - Those persons appointed on the reception committee for the pic nie to be given Friday, are requested to meet at tbe office of tba City Clerk and Treasurer thia afternoon at 6 6 o'clock. Peaches of excellent quality, but limited in quantity, are being brought to town for-sale. Providence and Stateburg are the only sec tions of the county t *c* produced peaches this season, aod there the crop is abort. Tbe Atlantic Coast Line ia putting in a new aide track between Shores' warehouse and the Oil Mill. Keep the Stomach and Bowela io good condition, the Waste Avenues open and free by an. occasional doss of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. A big crowd of excursionists went to Augusta yesterday The majority of tbe crowd was made up-'of negroes, bot a few white people went along, accommodations bei og provided for them. Simmons Sanaw Vine Win or Tablets are Effective, Elegant to take, aod produce no unpleasant After-Results. Tbe Fourth Regiment Band gave an excel lent concert io the Opera H OJ se Thc rsday night before a small audience that made up in ap preciation of good music, it is said, what it lacked ic numbers. lu Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is invaluable. It gives Tone to tbe Stomach, Aids Digestion and Assists Nature in carrying off all Impurities. Tbe sales of tba dispensary average be tween $75 and $100 a day. Tbis is the sort of weather that some people find it necessary to drink whiskey to keep cool. To prepare a girl to be a wife, and a wife a mother, give ber Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Indications are that the picnic to be held at Richardson's grove on Angost 4th will be one of the biggest ever held in the county. For Headache caused most likely by a Disordered Stomach accompanied by Consti pation ase Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cine. Tbe City Board of Education baa an nounced Monday, September 18 tb, as the day on which the next school term begins. Always deetroy the Dread of becoming a Mother by taking Simmons Squaw Vir e Wine or Tablets. To keep young-keep well, keep the Nerves calm, tbe body ruddy and wei' fed, and with Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine regulate tbe Stomach and Bowels. How many bushels of sweet potatoes could be produced io tbe country lying within fifty miles of Somter? That is what a New York starch manufacturer wants to know. Will 8jme mathematician with leisure time oo bis hands kindly make the calculation? We will foroisb as many large sheets of paper as may be required for tbe figures. Make Baby's Birth Q lick, Easy and almost Painless by taking Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. J. F Griffin, Laocaster, S. C, says: For 18 years I have used and recommeoded Dr. M. S.muons Liver Medicine to all Painters as tbeir best medicine for painter's Colic and Torpid Liver. I find it far superior to Z ilia's. Sumter people pay high prices for California and Northern grapes, because they can ob tain no others. Yet jost as Soe grapes can oe grown in this county as are brought here from other States. Catii the resources and possibilities of this county are developed and utilized there can be no real and permanent prosperity. A delightful party was giren at tbe resi dence of Capt. A. P. Vinson Friday evening, in honor-of Miss Nellie Toohey, of Charles ton, who is visiting friends and relatives here. About thirty yoong people were in attend ance and enjoyed themselves immensely. After refreshments were served, a few coupie3 participated in dancing Miss Nellie Heiser Fowler, of Wilmington, N.C.,was given a complimentary party Friday eveaing at toe residence of Mrs. C. G. Bolt man. A large number of ber friends were present and an evening of unalloyed pleasure was tbe portion of each and every one A dainty repast was served during the evening. Senator Tillman's reception and entertain ment on Friday will be vastly different from tbe reception accorded bim in Somter on bis previous visits to this eity. On former occa sions be came as a candidate seeking office, on Friday be will come as the guest of Sumter County and be will be received and treated accordingly. Tbe Tobacco Warehouse under the man agement of Cock, Adams Co.. will open for business oo August 8;b, with the most encouraging and satisfactory prospects for a successful season. Messrs. Cook, Adams & Co., have ample capital to run the warehouse on a cash basis, aod they ore prepared to bandle all the tobacco, no matter bow mach that may be, that comes to Somter. Three of the regular tobacco buyers who will be station ed here daring the season are already in the city and six or eight others will arrive duriDg the week. Tbe corps of regular buyers will be larger this year tbao during aoy year the wareboose bas been io operaiioo io Sumter and the competition will be keen for the better grades of bright tobacco. The Best Remedy For Flux Mr. Jahn Mathias, a wei! koown stock man of Pulaski, Ky , writes : "After soff ring for over a week with flax, and my physician baring failed to relieve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and have tbe pleasure of stating that the halt of O S bottle cured ma." For sale by A. J. China. Thu Starch Factory Again. Mayor Hugbson is io receipt of a letter from Mr, F. G. Perkins, of New York, a manufacturer of standard starch, who says he and bis associates have decided to build starch factories in the sooth and are oow prospecting for settable locations. Be says, also, that Sumter bas bees mentioned to bim as one of the places that would be ao advantageous location for a starch factory, and be asks Mayor Hugbson for dita on the subject. He expects to make a trip through the sooth io August and wishes to obtaio information io advance so that be will be able to map out bis trip intelligently. He asks what would be the available sup ply of sweet potatoes obtainable within 50 miles of Sumter, what is tbe extent and char acter of the tbe water supply, and for other information that Mayor Hugbson will give him. Mr. Perkins will be invited to visit Samter for the parp se of making a personal investigation, and he will be assored that be will have every facility placed at bis disposal for obtaining foll and accurate information of the character that be is seeking. He will have the co-operation and aid of tba City Connell and the business men of tbe city, as well as of tbe farmers of this section. If be is io search of a place that can afford bim all the pore water that a starch factory may need and sweet potatoes in unlimited quantities, a low rate of taxation, and a healthy aod desir able place of residence, unsurpassed railroad facilities and cheap fuel, Samter is tbe piare for bim, aod a visit will convince bim of tbe face. THE BIG PIC NIC NBXT FBI DAY. A number of citizens met Friday afternoon to make arrangements for the proper recep tion of Senator B. R. Tillman, and to insure the success of the basket picnic at Richard son's grove cext Friday, August 4th. The following committees were selected : Reception Committee-May or J nn. S. Hngh son, Chairman, Hon. R. I. Manning, Hon. A. Moses, Hon. D. M. Ycung, J D Wilder, H L B Wells, H C Cottino, C W Stancil, J M Reames, G E Richardson, E T Windham', H B Bloom, S Y Delgsr, E J Reardon, A D Moses, H G McKagsn, J M Knight, W M Graham, W B Boyle, Marion Doro, Jno C McClennagban, P P Finn. Committee on Conveyances-H B Bloom, Chairman, H G McEagen, Marion Dorn, E T Windham, A D Moses. Committee oa Refreshments-W M Gra ham, Chairman, H C Cottioo aod E I Rear don Seats will be provided for the ladies who attend* The committees hope that all citizens wiil take an interest io the affair aod either bring or send baskets. Tbe bope is expressed that the stores will close for a few boors at least. G lor i on s News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes ; ''Four bottles of Electric Bit ters bas cured Mrs. Brewer, of scrofula, which bad caused ber great suffering for years. Ter rible seres would break out on her head and face, und the best doctors could sive no help; but her cure is complete and her health is ex cellent." This shows what thousands have proved-that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier knonn. It is the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running soras. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons. help3 digestion builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme, Druggist. Guaranteed 4 -^rnrnm** * > ? Eogene Bogan bas fitted op one of the handsomest aod best appointed beef markets to be fouod io tbe State io the Toomey block two doers above bis old stand io the same block. A new cold storage refrigerator that will bold several thousand pounds of beef, besides having compartments for the storage of batter, eggs or other perishable articles bas beeo pot op within the past few days aod charged with 3.4C0 poonda of ice. Every tbiog io the refrigerator is kept at a constant temperature only a few degrees above the freezing point, so that the patrons of Hogan's market are assured that they will receive at all times fresh meat that is io prime condi tion. The market a? now fitted op is a credit to Somter aod would be creditable to aoy other place. About ooe mootn ago my child, wbicb is fifteen months cid, bad ao attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given io such cases, bot as uotbing gave relief we sent for a phy sician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child bad been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera aDd Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, rad I decided to try it, I soon noticed a change for the better ; by its continued ose a complete cure was brought about, and it is now perfectly bealtbv -C. L Bogg, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by A J. Cnina. Joba Milton, a trusty convict, made an usuccessful attempt to escape from the chain gang camp in Concord township Thursday. He was given permission to go to a house oear the camp acd allowed a half boar io which to go and retoro He did oot returo to the camp on time and tbe guard weat in Beach of bim at once. He was foond, bot oot at the bouse which he bad permission to visit, and be wa9 marched back to camp and pot in chains. The cells in the city prison have been fitted op with hammocks. The thick wooden doors have beea takeD out aod replaced with iroo grating. The ventilation and comfort are much improved by the change, and this insti tution may become more popular tbao ever before. Tbe Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stockbridge, Ga , while attending to bis pastoral duties at Ellenwood; that State, was attacked by chol ar morbus. He 89ys: "By chance I hap pened to get bold of a bottle of Charuror ain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my l-.fe. It relieved me at once." For sale by A. J. China. Messrs. Workman and Steadman who hare just completed a contract on tbe Sumter & Wareree Railroad are going to Cheraw to work on the Seaboard Air Line'a Columbia extension, having secured a sub-contract on that road. The Appetite of a <ioat I? envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stom ach ard iver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won. derful Stomach und Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regu lar bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c at J. F: W. DeLorme's drug ?(ore. 4 A* t& CUBAN OIL cures Cuts, f j S Burns, Bruises, Rheurua tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts. Sold by Hogbsop-Ligon Co. Minutes of Council Meeting. A regular meeting of tbe Citj Council was held at 6 p m. last Wednesday, with the Mayor and all the aldermen present. Tbe minutes of tbe meeting of Joly 12tb, were read and approved. The clerk presented tbs return of tbe man agers of the special e!e -'inn told on tbe 25th inst., whereby Mr. P P Fien was declared elected to 511 the unexpired term of Alderman Hugbsoa, who was recen-ly elected Mayor. Mr. Finn took the oatb of office aod was placed on the Committee on Public Works. A letter was read from the Board of Health advising against the proposed drainage of Factory Branch during the hot weather, as in their jidgment more sickness would be caused than if the branch remains undisturbed until cold weather. The Health Officer stated that he was of tbe opinion that some of the sickness among the Cotton Mill operatives was due to impure drinking water, and sug gested an analysis of tbe water to determine tbe point. The reply of Mr. Tboma3 Wilson, Presi dent of the Northwesters Railroad, to Coun cil's request for the removal of the track that crosses Main Street at the corcer of Dingle Street, and in reference to bis crossing Cem etery Avenue without aatbority was consid ered unsatisfactory. He said be had delayed removal of track on Muin Street until such time aa be could personally superintend tbe work. In reference to the Cemetery Avenue crossing Mr. Wilson said that be was acting under his charter rights, aad intimated that he was not within the city limits at that poiot. A resolution was adopted that Ur. W son be giren ure days io which to remove the track and ties from Main Street, and io event of bis failure to do so City Council will have the same taken up. The clerk wa9 instructed to notify President Wilson of this action and also to inform bim that bis Cemetery Avenue crossing is inside tbe city limits. The Finance Committee reported that the Clerk and Treasurer's accounts for Jone had been eiamir? 1 and found correct. There were no other matters of public in terest considered. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that, too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death feem ed imminent. For three months she cougbed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a w y to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus write? Mrs. W. C. Hamnick & Co-, of Shelby, N. C Trial bottles free at J. F. W. DeLorme's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 m im, Beware ! Aa expectant mother had better / X not take anything at all than those * J positively dangerous mixtures so widely . j advertised to relieve her discomfort and > nausea. She ought to know that outside ' external treatment is the only way that ( can possibly be of any benefit. She ought . to know that Mother's Friend s i the only remedy that will help her, and , it is an external liniment. It takes Her I through the entire period in comparative < . comfort, shortens labor, and childbirth is , no longer to be dreaded. More than that, > it preserves her girlish shape after the < ( ordeal, and her little one will come into { f the world perfect in form and health. I Oct Mother's Friend at the drus: \ stores i'or $1 a bottle, or send to . i THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , f ATLAST A, GA. ? Wrirs for our free bool:. " Dcforc B !>y :s 5->rn." finely | m illustrated. Kor married women univ. \ Furman University, GREENVILLE, S. C. THE NEXT SESSION will open Septem ber 27, 1899. 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