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o w tvUIN JbiSDA Y. ??AK - ti 14, i900 ??^----^---*j> Eater ed a: the fost Office at Sumter S G.. as Second Class Milter NEW ADVERTISEMENTS (iolombii Business Co! leg". For Co. Su ervisor- W H S->; ? Estate Ales Pit s sud Orhers, Minors Final Discharge PERSONAL. Mr. W. J. M K-:gen cf Mann:- g, is ?o me city.. Mr. A K. Sandels, cf Eugood, W3= in the city Monday. M:s Jones, of Liberty Hil!, is visiting her son, Mr W. S Joces Mr. I. Harbv MOP*S bas returned from a business trip to New York. Miss Meredith, of Virginia, is visiting :he family of Mr R I. Manning. Dr. H W. Cooper, of Greenwood bas been in tba city aitendicg court ?3 & witness Prof. W. p Baskin, of Wedgefield, came over Thursday morning to attend court as a - witness Mr. s-id Mre W. L. Brower, and children, o?" New York, arrived io the city l^st Satur? day, to spend 3ome time with Mrs J. D Graham. Mr. Sol. J. Rettenberg returned Sundav from New York, after a pleasant visit o? two weeks Be was accompanied by bis sister Miss Hattie, who has been visiting in Nor? folk, Va. Dr. Chiton returned Thursday morning from a trip to Salada, where be weat to de liver a lecture in the interest of tbe new Methodist Cbcrcb at that place. Qa account j of tbe railroad accident at Brogdoo's on the day be left borne, be missed coaaecrloa in Columbia, and had TO travel on a freight at tbe rate cf 50 miles ia 9 boers: and on bis retara was sucj?cted to another night trip ?nd lie-over, so tbat be reached home after ao ; abseace of 48 boors witbaat sleep He says however, that be bad a fine audience to bear him, and met many old friends who gave bim a warm welcome. Rev Joseph A. Foley, assistant rector of St Paul's Cborcb, Washington, D. C , is a .goe8tof Mrs. Eila Toomey. It will be re? membered that Father Foley, assisted Rev. > James F Macken_at tbe weddiog of Admiral Dewey and Mrs Mildred McLean Hazen. Wbere are tbe candidates for muaicipal oSces? That ia tbe qaes ioa we hear asked on the streets every day. Tbe oat crop thronghoor tbe county was seriously injured by the freeze two weeks ago, and except on stiff land it was entirely killed. Work was begun yesterday oo tbe new -quarters for Delger Reel Squad. The com mutee of coonctl have had ao interview with the contractor and insisted that work be de layed no looger. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, care my headache and never gripe " They gently cleans? sad invigorate ' toe bowels and liver. J. S. Hugbeoa & There were more/ Bishopvi?e people :n town last week attending ccurt than tor a long time. There were several cases from Bisbopvilie, and av. unusually large cumber of peopie bad beea summoned as witnesses * At ?be request ot members of Camp Dick Anderson, U C. V., a targe amount of our space is g*iven up tod*y to articies ny Maj: S G. Spann aad a commit'ee of Camp Oick j Anderson that have beea published iu the ; Charleston Sunday News. To 3ecure the or:ginal witch haze! salve, i ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive, weit known as a certain cure for piies and skin I diseases Beware of worthless counterfeits, i They are dangerous. J. S. Hagnsoo & Co. j It is about time fot* the candidates ror municipal bonors 'o be announced Tue time is getting short and tb? primary must be beld within the uext few wee?s. -- T'ose who have a wish to vote ia th-? muni? cipal election ?herulu register without delay. The books will close snoniy aod it is a Sscd role that ttcse who cannot produce.registra? tion certificates cannot^vote. Wm. Orr, Newark, U , says, "We never feel safe w:ihcut Coe Minute Coigb Cure .a the house Ii s?ved my little boy's life when he bad tee pneumonia We think it is tn best medicine mace ;' It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pie sant to take, harmless and gives immediate resui'3. J. S. Kaghson & Co. Toe Ia-, ing of the new water rabies to toe cotton mill and Witherspoon Bros & Co.'? furniture factory ha3 beea completed, bu; water w;il not be turned on for 30 days, as that lime is nece;sary icz the cement joints to become bard aud ?Z?Z. Nearlv every da- some oae speaks to the writer of toe neel of a I-rge and well ap? pointed hotel ia Sumter for tue accommod* tioa ot* oorthera visitors who w;3b to spend tue winter months here Hundreds of 'hem would come if there were hatti accommoda? tions. Mrs. Harriet Evans. Hinsdale, lil , wri'ts, "I never tai! to re'ieve mv children from croup at once by using One Minute Ccugb Care. I woul-i not feel safe without it." Quickly ( ure3 coughs, co'ds, grippe and all throat aad lang diseases J S Eagnsca & Co. The grand jiry recommends tb*t the chain gang be put to work cn the roads leading trom the principal towna in the coonty. This ia a moat excellent recommendation, and no time should 6e lost in acting ia accordance with it. By improving the roads arouad the towna tbe greatest namber of people will be benefitted, and tbe chain gang will tbas be of tte greatest service to the public at large. The executive committee of tbe Business League beld aa importaot meeting Thursday afternoon and action was takea that may be the means cf securing the location ia Sam ter of a large aad important manufacturiog enterprise. Until the matter assumes more definite shape the details caoaot be published, but if tbe plan of toe letgue succeeds it will be a big tbiog for Sumter. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism ia bis right shoulder and side. He says : "My right arm at times was entirely oeeless. I tried Cbamberlaia's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive re lief almost immediately. The Paia Balm bas been a constant companion of mine e?er since and it never fails." For sale by A. J China. A number of voters have expressed the wish tbat a mass meeting be held at which the can? didates for Mayor and Aldermen shall speak The people deeire to know where the various candidates stand and at a mass meeting ttey can declare tbeir position and give their views on matters of interest to the city. Tbe peo? ple do not want to buy a pig io a bag, aad tbe candidates should be toe hst ones to object to a public meeting and a full and free discussion of the issues that artfcfrefore tbe D?ATH j Mr Sa-cuel E Nelsr-n, of St-.tebure, died at tba Btker-'Jdck Infirm-.-;, tbi^ city, oo i Si arday eight, af;er a few days 'ilc-ess : ! - ?st ose of the 9 '.d.--; de-.tha thnt ba? ever occurred io ?h-s c i'aaia -?>y. and u? joe j r> rr.?ved family :r.e sine rest sympathy ot each -. r:.< <?vyr? ? ne a >es out Aoou six "T? S;; ti'?o Mr Nelson wa? bit ; tei cn tbe hi io by a doc, it ii tnongbt, arid ! r t ; rr j this hydrophobia w?e developer I" is O' C. rtw'M tr.?: be TH3 '-t?e hy ? dog, 1 Ut ; the circumstances le-d to 'h i; beiief U :t* ??i.rb? ce pe?*.? d ? disturbance .-. ; oog B li'ter or : u:\>'c-* jn r.'s yard, ao?:, gor? ? out :o ! investigate, turbid hand in tbe box, in which ; tney were k~p:, to quiet thom, e.ud iva? bitten ; by 'i'r? ari: -.-ai. j At fir;: wound gave bin iit'le >r<con ! veofence bur abott' two weeks es;o the finder j which ?vas bitten OFE*i" to turo biack ar.d j tbe cuti showed signs of cornu g erl. Shortly j *fierw,?rd* he bf came exceedingly n-rvous i srd thp firer svmptoms of hydrophobia de Vi lop^d. and be gre,v ?ira??v vrorf-e. un'il be w^soroutiht :o ibo Baker-Dick Infirmary rew days nefore his death in hore thar ?nm thirg misbt be cone for b's reli:f There was re improvement, and, after a te?/ div* of tb" .; os: ?eon^?i suffrring, overtaxed nature succumbed and be lapsed sato at? un cen ?ci oui sta?e fron which be never rallied Mr. Ni-isr?n waa io bis fifty 6fth year and was one of the best koowo and mest highly esteemed citizens cf theStateburg serien aod cf Sumter County He was a veteran of the war and bis comrades io apeakinc ?"f bini today and of bis untimely death bad only words of praise for bis gallantry as a so dier ?nd bis virtues ?s a citizen in the less stirring, hut more emelina, and try ng times since >be Wf*.r Ke leaves a large family and a wide circle of relatives and friends to whom bis death ts a loss that time caooot repair Tbs funeral services were beld Monday at Stateburg and his body wis laid to rest by the ha-.es of bis friends be'-eo-ih hrs native sod. ! RELIGIOUS Owing to my absence from the city on Sun- J day the 18tb, Lay Service will be given as usual in Cborcb of the Holy Comforter P. D. Bay. j Attention is directed to the card of Mr. W. H Seale announcing himself a candidate for County Supervisor. He made a good ruo in tbs last campaign, and remembers it. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ic my family with wonderful results. It give3 immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic^ best friend," s-i>s E. Hartgeriok, Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat Cannot faii to cure.-J S Hughson ? Co. There is a mad dog ecare io tbe county. On the heels of the death from hydrophobia of Mr Samuel E Nelson comes tbe killing of two mad dogs in tbis city within the pa.<t few days and two others io" the country. And OG Monday Mr. Sam Shaw *nd two children of tbe St Charles neighborhood were bitten by a dog that is apparently mad Tbe drg belonps t-? Mr Shaw, and be bit bim and hts children without cause or excuse. Tbe dog bas beer, confined to see if it v;i ! develop a decided and unmisttku'cle c<se of hydrophobia Mrs. Cr.ivio Z;rxcarman. Miie.-bur-?, ?a , says: "As a speedy cure fer coughs, colds, croup and sore throat Une Minute Congo j Cure ;? untquaied. ?: is pleasant for chil? dren to take. ? bearii!?- recommend it to i mothers." It is the on'y barm?e?? remedy that produces immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumon?a, grippe r.nd throat aid lune diseases It v%ili prevent consump j tien. J. S. Hugbscn k Co. The co'ten ? traders fclf better for a while last Sa'urcay, for the first revert from New York showed an advance in ?iay futsres of 13 points from the close Friday, bat later 1 reports were discouraging, as futures dropped j sreadtly and iiay c?s $ocn i;? the neigbbor : hood ot 9. Within th" past week May tutores [ bi vc dropped from 9 63 to 8 93 and many a j hope h?s been blighted ny ibis same slump. j Ce::?*; fat eres took another tumble last j Tbursd ty and these who. bad been buy :ng or. j tbs I reeks dunci* the few days previno? j q-*i?e sick and needed tr.etl cul attention and assistance to get osier corer The coron j future horse is -i r.?:ro one to rid" when it ; to t? -eking, and not e. few cf thearcateur '< j :cke?3 bare found tbs pace Icc hot fer them j and they bare been seriously bruised in tba ? effort io kee..- ic tbe mes. j Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Cftlb'a-, N. V., ; wr::t3. "I bad dyspepsia over twenty years j and tr!'.-d doctors ar.d medicines without i be-eli*. I was persuaded :o r?:-e Kocci Dys ; pepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. ; I believe ir to be a panacea for all forms cf ! inriizesVioo." It digests what you ea:. J ; S. Hu-hsoo & Cc. There are sixteen portraits of the fair and j pHtr-.otic daughters of the sourn in the April number of The Delmeat-.r The article tber ; ?ilustrare d^als with "The Patriotic Werk of j Southern Women " It is a powerful testi ; irony to the ability of son'bero women for publicor?ar?ized work. Waldon Fawcst: is j ?hr author ana be touches his su-ject mest ? sympathetically The Delinr-^tcr can be pro : cured from any newsdealar. This is the : magazine that for 27 years bas been full of ; snygi-s'ions for won en re?:':rding the varied I affairs of boxe management. ! ? cbarmiog reception was given on Thurs? day evening by Miss A P Ewell to the young ladif3 and gectiemen ol her music cias9 There were 15 couples present, chap? eroned by Mrs Anna Cra<.e Tbe rooms bad been elaborately decorated by the young ladies. Over all tbe walls were trained smi? lax vtnee and palms, ferns and many cut I flowers were used io beautify inc tbe place. I The recital hall presected a beautiful picture as one entered during the evening !n the I fir er?d of the room, against a b*ck ground I of crisp grorn trees, happy couples tat en? caged in a gam?, while near the center a cotillioo wa3 in progrees to the music of sev? eral stringed instruments, beyond some screens in the distance; while in tbe fore ground were still other couples, some at merry gar?es, others chatting and prome? nading Thus the evening passed lilli! 30, when ali marched into another root* to supper. The table w?3 beautiful in garlands of vioiets and maiden hair fern3 The guests remained for more than an hour after suDper, while Miss fawell entertained them with maoy bright and beautiful selections on the piano. --? ? . - - We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chan-berlain'e Cough Remedy io our home. We ker.p a buttle open al the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold wr> oegm to use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never j have to s?nd away for a doctor and incur a j large doctor bill, for Chamb^r'ain'-* iVui-li ; Remedy r e ver fails to cure I; is certainly a j medicine of great merit ano" worth.- D. S j Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, j Mattie. Bedford county, Pa. For sale by A. I J. China. A MUNICIPAL PRIMARY OR? DERED. I The Mass Meeting Last Night i j Takes Usual Action. Tbe mass meeting beld in tbe court bouse I iast Friday r ighr WHS not areoded by a Urge oamber of vc'ers ar d ihe. proceedings cf toe J ; .meting were without H single inc:<ien: out- j ? de of tbe routine followed at previous meet- j i ines. Tr?e mte?ir;g was called to order by Chair? man H Rynenberg, and the object ot the ' meering scated to t e to elect officers for the j ensukg two years, elect un executive co rn ! mutee, order a primary and transact all other i ousiness necessary. Mr H Rettenberg was elected president ; Mr. Shepard Nash, vice rresdect, and Mr. ti : G. Osteea, secretly. On motion of Mr. H. C. Moses a resolution was adopted that hereafter the executive com- j j mittee shall consist of six raeraoera, to oe | : anpoir.ied by tbe president, and the officers j j elected. Mr. H. L. B. Wells moved that the usual ! primary to nominate candidates be held on a dale to be camed, pad under rules to be prescribed t>y ihe executive committee. Car? ried On motion of Mr. Wells a resoluoon was adopted that certain white republicans who have heretofore participated in the primary elections bepeimitted to vote, and that the executive committee is directed to prepare a list of thtm for the guidance cf the primary managers The following gentlemen were appointed on the executive commu?es : R. D; Lee, Neill O'Donnell, M". C Kavaoaugb, John E. Wbil den, John M. Knight, J. ti. Chandler. Tbe meeting theo adjourned. It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ooes sorTer while awaiting the arrival of the docor. An Albany (N Y ) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, thea very sick with croup. Not SodiDg the doctor io, be lett word for him to come at once on bis return. He also bought a bottle of Cham? berlain's Cough Remedy, which he bopid wouid give some relief uotil tbe doctorsbould arrive In a few boura he returned, Siying the doctor Deed oot come, as the child was mucb better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Coogb Remedy ?o their oeigb Dors and friends until be bas a constant de? mand for it from tbat part of the country. For sile by A. J. China Wolf Killed Near Lynchburg Postmaster Green, cf Lynchburg, killed a large woif near Lynchburg oa Saturday oigbt. He skinned the beast and sent tbe bide to Florence as he believed be bad put the finishing touches to the "hog bear" or beast cf some description that had nee*4 killing dogs and terrifying the inhabitants of j Florence and vicinity. Tee '"bog bear" i; still ca the w-ir path, ! ? however, and oo Saturdiv atgat made a raid I oa Timmansville. The ncast ktiled and ate two setter puppies ia Mr Geo. Lay ton's yard, and a puppy and e. dog cxaed ny Policeman Privett The dog wss killed ned half eaten, and as the pappies v.c-re about thr^e moe;hs old ?ud wei! grown, it is evi? dent that the he**t ha? a voracious appetite Bismarck'? Iron Nerve. j Was the re.-uit of his splendid health. I? j i ? dwtnitable wi?! and tremendous ecergy ;:rc not j lound where Stomach. I.Iver. Kidneys and B< weis ere <.ut of order. If you w:int these qualities and the sacres-: they briar, use L'r* i ; King's New Life Phis They ?evc?cp every i i porer of brain .':r.d body. Ga ly 25c a; J. F. j W. Bc Lorine's Drug Stora. 2-fi Hot Supper ar 3ishopvills. I On Friday nicht, March id a hot supper j with other refreshments, will be s-rvtd ai j Bishcpvi-Je for th" bearii: of ?hf- Grided . Schcol of Bisbopviile. A cr-.ke walk and j ruber entert*icing fea:ures are oa the pro I gram. ! Ec ck Fey Fer Company M. j Io the ar.=ence of ali the o Seers of Co ?,!, I Mr Herbert Moses, *rct* Mr. W. Ii Evans j for infora utica concerning the mooev now ia Columbia for the oid volunteers. The re J ply givea below is self-explanatory: Colombia, S. C., March 3, 1920 I Mr. Herbert A. Mose?, Sumter, S C., ! Dear Sir : In reply io your letter ot March 6.h. 1 wiii say ibat the money now collected ; is for Sta-e-pay, thar i* before ticing arustered imo the servie? of th* United States This will ail be said through your captain or lieu? tenants. I will ?sk thea io get the persona! receipt? from es:ch roar, and file with ua ar d then the money will ne paid by check to whom due through your lieutenants. With be rt w?sh:'S. Yours truly. W Bnvd E/ar.s Officers Elected At a regular monthly meeking of the Mis? sionary Society of Magnolia Street Methodist Church, held last night, tb? following offi? cers were eitcted to serve for one year : Presiden?-Geo E Beaumoot. Vice President-Willie Hough. Secretary - R J Kennedy. Treasurer-Miss E>len Wiileford. Organist-Miss Anna Kennedy During the last tweivp months this society has raised and exner-ded abont ?60. Two Golden Weddings in One Family. Rev. Von A. Riser, attended the golden wedding of bis grandfather and grandmother ou his mother's side," February 28, at Lees? ville, S C. About 8 years ago he attended the golden wedding ot bis graodpareots on bia father's aide, de is the oldeat grandchild on both sides. On his mother's side there are 36 graadcbildren, aod oo his father's about 30. At this golden wedding, February 28tb, the grandchildren presented a gold loving cup to the aged couple. This cup waa used on this occasion as a baptismal font tor the baptising of two graodchildren and one great-graodchiid for whom the grandparents, stood sponsors. M r. R S Hood was severely burned by melted solder while at work ai the oil mill a few days ?co. and it is feared that bis sight will be injured, aa ihe melted solder WHS thrown over his ace and into his eyes. The accident WHS CI?used by tl e presence cf water in the solder ?adie, which was convert? ed into stearn wnen ibe bot solder was dip? ped -,i>. The steam caused a miniature ex plos )?, throwing ibesolder in ali directions. A good deal s'racK biro ir? the face and hoih eyes are seriously buraed, but it ia thought that the irjury will Dot be permaoent. MEETING OF CITY EXECU? TIVE COMMITTEE. Primary Ordered For ? pnl 3rd. The City Democratic Executive Ccmroittre met at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon with all members prcsmr, excer.t Mr. Ne?i? O'Docneli, who is ar-sent from the coy. Chairman H. Ryttecterg called the meet? ing to or^cr ind stat-'o :r;e business before the committee Mr. Shepard Nash was nomioated md elected treasurer. A resolution was adopted ordering thc municipal primary cn Tuesday, April 3rd, and if a second primary ?ball be necessary it to be held cn Friday. April 6ih. The pledges of candidates must be filed v. ito the secretary and the aiseismec.t3 p niel on or ?tefore Saturday, March 31st Toe assessments on iandidates are, fer Mayor $5, Aldermen S2. A mass meeting cr citizs?S was calleo for ibe t ight cf AFr;i 3rd for tbe purpose of EtTjrdiDg tte candidatts an oppcrtuni y to address the voters. A resolution was adopted instructing the chairman to prepare a list of the white Re? publican citize-.a reborn the managers may may permit to vote. The rules .'or the governnreat of the pri? mary that were framed two years ago were ameoded wherever accessary acd thea adopt? ed as a whole. The chairman and secretary were instract ed to bave a sufficient comber of cfli;ial ballots priated. The following managers were appoioled to coodact tbe primary : Jao A.^Reco, M.D. Moore and Joba S Richardson. DOES IT PAY TO BLT CHEAP ? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want fom?thing that will re? lieve and cure ihe more, severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do ? Go to a wanner nnd more regu lar climate ? Yes, if possible : if not possible fur yon, then in either case take thc oaly rem? edy that has ' ein introduced in all civilized ctuntries wita success in severe throat and lung troubles, ..Loschee'sGeraiaa Syrup."' It not i>nly heals and stimulates thc tissues to destroy the germ diseases, but allays infl?m? ala t:on, causes easy expector?t ion, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all drug? gists in thc world. For sale by A J Chi'ia. B CUBAN RELIEF rares Colic, ?il?iS?^^ Nom-aliria and Toothache in ' live minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price 25c. Sold by Hugbson-Ligcn Co. I bara jnst received a car load of Horses and a car load of Buggies. Cali and inspect them. W. M. Graham. March 7 LO?T-One black and tea Hound Bio-b on Feb. 233. in Srateborg township. i lie ender of S^TJP will be liberally reward'.d if r-turred to J. T Frierson, Jr., Srateiurg, S. C Mch 14-if lyTTANTED, orc-.-b, Hickory, Doewocd, f V Persimmon, Waloo* Log?. Southern Ha;<ir;ood Go., ?. 0. Bex 529 Charleston, S. C. Nor 23-v FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. To my friends who so nobly supported me before ar,-i the public generally : I *-irh to anr.ounc? myse?? a candidate for the crace cf County Superviso", pro~-iring to stand cy rr.e action or th? Democratic primarv. Respectfully, .rch io* w. a S?AL? FOR CORONER. .Va A D. MOSES, who bas so efficiently j ??ed the position t f Coroner during tbe p ?st ? four y?-&rs ta hereby nominated f-?r re-eiec j lior!, subject to if.e Democratic : rinrary. He : will recitve the hearty support c.1:' M AS Y VOTERS. j ? heresy announce myself :i candidate for the office of Coroner o? Sumter County suo ? j-ct to 'he result cf '!;e Democratic primary, j I nm acquainted nrh irs duti^;. f me clrice land i; elected '?ii fairbfol'y ?nd efficiently ! perform them. The support and inn* aso ce or ? tbe Democrats of the county is solicited and will be appreciated. Respectfottv, THOMAS M JONES. j Estates ol' Alex. SI. ?iti* and O?krs, Miners. ?WILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate of Sumter County on April 14, 19G0, or ; H Fioal Disctiarce es Guardi?n of persous and ! estates cf ?aid Miners. R M PITTS, Guardian. ? March 14, 1930. of Eecristr The Sfte of Sou?i Carolina-Sumter Couti ty-Office ot .supervisors of Registration, Sumter County. Sumter, S. C, February 1st, 1899. Notice is hereby given that io accordaace with aa Act ot the General Assembly, and in conformity with the requirements of the State Constitution, tbe books for the registration of all legally qualified voters, ai:d for the issuing of transiers, e'e,, will bc open at the office of Supervisors of Registration in the court boose, between tbe bours of 9 o'clock a m . and 3 o'clock p. m., on the bretMon day of each mooth, until thirty days before the next generw! election. Minors who shall become ot age during that period of thirty days shall be entitled to registratioo nefore logbooks are closed, if otherwise qualified. The requiremeots tor a qualified voter are that the applicant for registration shall be abie to read and write correctly, or possess in his owo name property io the amoant of three hundred dollars, upon which he paya taxes. E. F. BURROWS, T. D. DcBOSE, J. M. KNIGHT, Supervisors of Registration Sumter Co. M cb 1 Estate of John S. Richardson, DECEASED. VITE WILL APPLY to the Ju.rge or Pro \'\ bate of Suaitcr County on April 9tb, 1900, for a final dischnrge as Executors of Estate o? said deceasrd. R I). LEK. MARI ;N to O?S K, March 8-41 Executors. lg t? m& VYriEH? AlL_ELSt FAILS. ~ ?3 r*:??M?i) ICASTORI A - . ........ Tzp?...For Infants and Children. SiH?fflliTbe Kind You Have ?j ?V?ge [able PrcpsniticaforAs r| s*:Ti-?3ting ?\c?oociandRegu'a i ; j V?:? Lhs S?c???chs andBoweis cf Promotes DIgcsiion,Ckerful ness ar<d?test.Contains neither Opiura,"Morphine r.or Mineral. KGT NAHCOTIC. /???VPX cf CM Br SAJfUEL PITCHER Pumpkin. Seed' ? Ix..S erma * l?oJitlU Salis - Peppermint - ? Cap?nate Soda, * ff?mSeed - Clarified Sugar - Ifafay/vut, Flavor. j Apcrfecr Remedy for Constipa rion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions .Feverish? ness and Loss OF SLE?R ??c Simile Signature of NTSW YORK. > Atb moaths old J5 DOSES-35 CE NTS EXACT C0PY?F WRAPPEB* Kind You Have Bought Bears the ignature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. HERE ^WHE ARE. With tbe largest stock of goods that we have bad since we hare been in business and better prepared to serve our customers. It will be to jour interest to see us or get our prices before buying elsewhere. Io addition to pupolying you from our immense stock ea hand, will say that we are agents for manufacturers, packers and millere, and can ship you direct to your nearer stations, and in this way can save you freight. Aak us for prices, which we ?il! furnish with ple^enre upon.application. New Arrivals, 1 car White Cern, 1 car bett Pearl G::ts; 1 car good Rice, 2 car3 Fleur, 1 car Meat and Lard. 600 ceses Canned Geo^ds. 350 boxes Starch, 60 bat?s Ccffte. 1 car Salt, 175 boxes Soap, 100 cases Star Lye, Molasses and Sugar. Tobaccos, Cigars and Cheroots. coo SCO 300 400 10 ? u<> i ? ? loo ICO ?00 200 100 100 lbs lbs lb? lbs ?bs in? Ita ibs lb? ins lbs i fe lbs o S ch usps, 34 a:d 35c per lb Mable Tobacco 34c per ?b Strret Apple, 34c per lb Cock Robin, 3"?c per ib Long Cotton, 30c rer lb niue Jtv, 30 . per lb Jay Bird, 34c Der lb ?lab iee, 33c t er lb D-.dy'3 Doilar, 34c per lb Lalla Rookh, 32c per ib Sed Eye, 27c per in E r!y Bird, 351 per In iiittle Axe, 34o per lb :ber brands rot mentioned. U'd Va. Cheroots. Old Glory Cheroots. 3 Rattler Cheroots, s World Best Chercots, Big ,lT'' Cigar?, Lad? Bird Cigars. Captain Cutler Cigars, ALL AT FACTORY PRICES. Duke's Mixture, Duke's Cameo. School Sov, Yellow Leaf, Maryland Club, acd Powhatan with pipes-Smokinz Tobaccos. The Roller King fancy patent Flour is the best--Try a barrel. Cro??we Phone 53.' ?I One Car One car Sewer Pipe three, four and five inch. ALSO L's, Y's and T's to match. Respectfully, H. HAMB!. Sumter, S. C., Feb. 9, 1900. CHARLES C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commiesioo Dea'eria Eggs* BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Oysters, Game and Poultry. Stalls No. 1 and 2 F.sh Market. Office, Nos. 18 and 20 Market Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. CoDsienments of Conniry Produce, Poultry, Eggs, Ac, are respectfully solicited. Prompt returns maje. Fish packel in barrels and boxes tor the country trade a specialty. Dec G x Estate ol M. Peterson Mayes, Sr., Deceased. 1WILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate of Sumter County, on March 21st, 1S00, fur a Fi'ial Discharge as Administratrix of aforesaid Estate. MRS. NAOMI F. MAYES, Feb 21-4t Administratrix* j Will sell a limited number of Sittings cf i Eggs from this popular variety of fowl at $2 per 13. Buff Rock3 are large, handsome fowls, with clean yellow leg?, yehow skin and beautiful I buff plumage. Tbev grow rapidiy and aer ? wo derful layers Buy some eggs and rear a ' yard of fowls different from your neighbor. DR. D. B. FRONTIS, Feb 7-2m Ridge Spring, S C. Cotton Planters who sire intert-sted in high prices for cotton Dext fal! cnn bear of something to their ad? vantage by sending a postal card at once to THE ADAMS COTTON ?COMPANY, Feb 14-1 m Charleston, S. C.