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WEDNESDAY, JULY ll, 1900 Entered az the fest Office ai Sumter. C.. as Second (Jlass Mt?er. I-B? -BM I I - M I ?1 I I I I ? .Hil I lill WI I li I ll ^NEW ADVERTISE uliL NT 8. H . Frack Wilson, Kastsr - Sale. The University cr North karolina For tbe Legislature-D S i 'ill : W. B BOT!-:-Qsnorr.e Riv ? Disc Wanted-Boarders. Toe Pab-ic to Knty, ?. V. Walsb. J. F.-Notice to Execatoi Bte. Sirs. Atkinson-Mid-Summer Sale of 5J "icerv PEE S ON AL. Mrs K. A. Hood has cone to Norfolk, Va. Mr. W. E. Dick, Jr , *^asin the city Satur cay. Mi?s Ella DeLorme is visiting friends in I S ock Hill. j Dr. Geo. W. Dick has returned from Har- j ris Springs. Mr. L. L. Baker of Bishopville wss in the etty Friday. Mi9s A. C Weeks na3 gone to Pinewood cn a short visit ??Mr. E. C. HayDSWorth bas returned from Heodersonviile. Sir. W. S. Graham weat tc Wilmington yesterday morning. Ure. H. Manheim bas gone to Columbia to visit ber daughter. Mrs. H. G. Osteen has gone to Cheraw on a visit to her parents. Mark Reynolds, Esq , went to St. Paul's Thursday OD business. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Green have gone to Wisacky for a few days. Miss Augusta Folsom is visiting friends in Camden and Smithville. Miss Emmie Morrison, of Colombia, is visiting Mrs. M. B. Pierson. Misses Coral aod Lotie Weathers are visit? ing relatives in Oraageburg. Mrs. R 1. Maooing and children left for Salada, N. C , Monday morning. Mr. W. F. ?. Haynsworth left Thursday right on a trip to Henderson, N. C. Miss Hssaie D. Richardson left Monday afternoon to spend a while in Oharleston. Mrs. Lula Brockinton and children, of Singstree, are visiting Mrs. B. R. Sanders. Mr. Loots Dsrr and family, who have been visiting m the city have retaroed to Florence. Mrs. Mattie Burgess, of Manning, bas been spending a few days with Mrs. H. C. Iogra.no. Miss Essie Dick went to Charleston Satur? day afternoon to attend the teacher's conven? tion. Miss Annie Gaillard left Saturday fifter ccoo for St. Charles to visit Mrs. V. P.. Gas? tos. Mr. A. E. Patterson, candidate for gover? nor, is ia the city Monday en route to George? town. Mrs. C. S. Bul tm an and i?rs. A. Ducker bave gene to Wilmington to visit Mrs. J. J. Fowler. M?3S lia Seymour left yesterday norning for Denmark tc visir her uncle.. Mr. Arthur ^Seymour. Mr. Tracey W. McCoilum was io the city Issi week exhibiting n:3 line cf samples to the merchants. Messrs. Somers Brown ?ind Ervin Brown, cf Birmingham, Ala., are oa a visit to relatives in the county. Miss Laura Mood, who spent tbe winter and spring studying music in New York, has returned nome. Mr. George Dickson, who has been teach? ing at Picken3, returned to the city Satur? day afternoon. R. D. Lee, Esq , went to Columbia Thurs? day to attend an examination of a witness in the telephone cases. Miss Agnes McCall om has gone to Kershaw :o visit friends before attending the Teacher's Meeting at Rock Hill. Messrs. R. S. Hood, Willie Bultman, F. A. ?cltman and Mr. and Mrs H. W. Hood left Monday morning for Wilmington, N. C. Dr. W. M. Bradley, a recent graduate of toe Baltimore Medical College, has located at Brogdoo for the practice of bis profession. Rev. S. Lander, D. D , president of Wii iismston Female College, occupied the puipit cf the Magnolia Street Church last Sunday. Mr. Palmer Johnson, wbo bas been stenog? rapher for tbe Sumter Ice Manufactory has gone to hi3 home, Marion, S. C. on a holi? day. Mrs. R. H Moise and Miss Dulce Moise -ave gone to Hendersonvi?'e, N. C, where :cey will spend the remainder of the sum? mer. Messrs W. S. James .f p'.;oopville and W. M. Sanders of Kagocd were in the city at? tending a meeting of the Board of Control Frtd?*. Misses Hattie, Jennie and Sydney Donr, cf McClellaovilie, who nave teen visiting .Mr?. Geo. D. Shore, bavs gone to the mountains cf North Carolina. Dr. Wm. ?. Alford, and his broil er. Dr. E. P. Alford, of Di?on, md also Dr. N G. .ite^n, Jr., returned Friday from attend? ing the Dectai Association at Barri3 springs. ! Dr. E P. Alford, spent the niant in Sumter j and went to Di.iou next morning. Miss Maud Adkissoo is in the cit? visiting i her aunts. Mrs. L. ?. Parrot: and Mr-. A. ii. j Flowers. Miss Adkisson coxes from Fort j Si'.i, Oklahoma Territory, where she teaches I .a a misson school. She is en rou?? to ? Cnarl^ston to attend the meeting of the Na- j tion Educational Association Toxie. a little Indian maid, accompanies ber on the trip. Mr. Phillip P. Finrj, for several years super- j ictendeotof the Sumter Electric Light Com-i t.any has tendered his resignation sod will j accept the position of locomotive enttip.eer on I the Lnker.s Lumter Company tr*in. Mr. j Fine made a very e2i:?ent superintendent, j and bein? an expert electrician and machinist, ! the affairs of the Electric Light Company i were well handled and the service all that i could be desired. We ?re glad that Sumter! will be bi9 headquarters, and that he will j st:!i reside here as he is a popular and enter? prising citizen Col. aod Mrs. D J Auld went to Charles- i ton tbis morning to spend a few days ???33 Be=3ie Ingram has gone to Summerton to viet*, friends. Miss Annie P. Ewei! leaves this afternoon fe: New York to spend her vacation She will attend the Conservatory of Music while there and ?03t herself in all the newest and ces*, tnings in music. Miss Helen Willeford returned vesterdnv I .... after a v?sit to ner s:ster, Mrs. J. A. McCas- i k::i, of Kershaw. Miss Minnie Parier, who ba* been visiting her ?iater, Mrs. Mears, left tb?s morning for; Latta.. S. C .. to visit her sister. - M ? -wm- mm Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all i other accidenta! irj.iri'-s may be quickly j :ured by using Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve. ' It is also a certain cure for piles and skin dis- ' eases. Take no other -J S Hugbsoo & Co. ! DK AT H M.s 5 U Scarborough. wi.re of Mr N.B Sc-i?boroogb <.? Eliio:", cir-: at her horse i^i' -~t?\"jr da v r;;;:bi. ..- i io.1? illness di t.nioo?ary "-rc .f le Tb" 1 s*-d ~as ar.ou" 62 \ears old, ?nd ???ss B4texan bc f; r-> ! -r ra irriar:'- Trv f ti er - I services were i;, d t.: r.h*'6?S Sca-rfcoiougb buryias ground near Cnrfor's Gio?S ; isst Sunday ??tercooo a t ? o do ck. boae o?: bfer^i3tc-r,v S?rs E A Tindall, Sua merton, on "uly 5, IP0?, after a brief i .'loess Tte intern)?::! tock i on the succeeding day a: vJhnrleaton. Death of an lufant. Elise, the o rncntbs old daughter of Mr. Jeff D. McElveen, of Privateer, chd cn \Yt-doesday night, Joly 4:b. The candida'es for county offices had a great time on the 4tb atiecdiug picnics, Ssa frys and other gatherings The Sumter library is now open tb its members four times a week, Mondays, Tues? days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 to 7. Go T. C. ScaSVs and see bis stock of Superb Steel Ranges at living prices. See bis advertisement. Small in size and ereat in results are De Witt's Little Eirly Risers, the famous little pills ibat c?eaose tbe liver and bowels. They j do not gripe -J S Hugbson & Co. Farmers in the city for the past few day9 are complaining ot the parching of vegeta? tion by the excessively bot sunshine. Rain is needed io most places At the meeting of the City Council and Board of Health a few days ago to discuss tba Dry Earth CloEet System it was decided to postpone action until tbe practicability and cost of a sewerage system can be ascer? tained. A petition bas been circuiting for signa? tures during tbe past few days, asking the City Council to have a survey of the city made by a competent engineer for the purpose of ascertaining the practicability and also the cost of sewerage system in the city. The Chinese ask "bow is your liver ?" in? stead of "bow do you do?" for when the liver is active the health i9 good. DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers are famous little pills for ibe liver and bowels -J S Hugbson & Co Tbe alarm of fire about one o'clock Friday cams from a tenant bouse in rear of Boyle's stables, occupied by colored people. Very little dacage was done Both hose compa? nies turned out with usual promptness. Tbe ice people are having a big pic ntc just now. One of cur retail dealers sold 8 tons Friday, and the other two sold about 3h or 4 tons more. The large saie of ene dealer was caused by the filling up of several large refrigerators ia the city. AU who suter from oi!r3 will be glad to I ; ?cara that De Witt's Witch H*.zei Siive will ! give them instant acd n rmaneut relief. I: i j will euro eczema ard al! skin diseases, ~r I ware cf counterfeits. -J S Sugbscn ? Cc. Thc-band festival Friday rcight was ? decided ' success, "here ~&s ts good crcwri, and all I toe refresh mer. ti w?re cispesej of, realizing j about $3J Ali ? e.-cae-.: to erjoy the ceja ; sion. i A tenant bouse cn the old Wm. S. Mitchel! j place, four miles east of the city, now ow: ed I by Messrs. Levi Bro?, and occupied by Dr. J S Meure, was burned on Thursday ahout 3 o'clock. The fire was accidental acd Mr. Moore lost everything he had. "We nave sold many different cough rem? edies, but noue bas given better satisfaction than Chamberiaio's,'1 says Mr. Cbarie3 Holzhauer, druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon ia all easer cf coughs, colds or hoarseness " For sale by Dr A. J. China. I Mr. J. Temple Friersoo is having lumber hauled upon one of bis lots on Republican Street, in front of Dr. Hugbson'?, prepara? tory to enlarging the house thereon for a re3 idence for himsslf He bas added to the lot byjbuying from Dr. Hugbson a strip from the lot on the West of his own. The lot on Warren Street, formerly owned by the late A. S Brown, and on which thu residence wa3 burned, is being cleared off, and excavations made for foundation of a new residence for Maj. Marion Moise, who has owned the lot for some time. R?ports show that over fifteen bucdr'd lives have been savod through the use cf -L je Minnie Cough Cure. Mest cf these were c-ise? of grippe, croup, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and pneumonia. Its early use ireveuis consumption. -J S ??ugh?on & Co. The ice famine that bas prevailed in ?o many cf the towns and cities ot tb:? State during the past four or fire days has nor aSTVcted Sumter eeriously although there has j be^-n a slight shortage cf ice -t times during the pass few davs The ice fer most o?' the towns in the ev-ttrn ??ctic-n of the S*ate , supplied by ice fnctories in this city, which j har? an output, when run at the full c-ii sci- I ty, cf ?0 to ?25 tona a day. Ice dea ers in I the e:*rly part of the season make contracts! wi'ii me f-JCrories for a regular weeklv sup- ? ply, and ?hey usually base their contracts on the average demand, consequently when an especially bot spell of weather occurs the de- j maud f?r ice is much greater than the dealers j have calculated on, and their supplies are not ! equal to tbe demand Trien they begin call- ! mfr on the ftctories to increase the shipments, j but aa tne factories usually have contrats j cal.iog for all the ice they can make ii is j impossible to double up on the orders as tbe ? dealers expect them to do. Just now the ' factories in this city h>ve to contend not only j with a greatly increased demana but with ! crippled plants, and th" result has been an I ice famine. Tb" uew plant cf the Sumter | Electric Light k Ice Co , which bas ordmari- i ly an output of 25 to 30 tons a day. bas oeeri unable to make, during the p?i?r ten dav?, more tiran 17 tons a ria.-, ow:ng to a leakage ot ammonia and it was uecess?ry to send to j York. Pa., for a man to repair the macbin erv, '?nd a new supply cf aromoria had to be j ordered. Tne old A nie ics factory, capacity 7 ton? a day, which is owned br the Sumter ; Electric Light ? Ic-' Co , was shut down I when the new plant was Started, and the '. driven wells from which tbe water supply w-.9 ootair.ed, taken up, and when the new ! plant r>ecarne crippled it was impossible to start np tbe old plant 'I ne . two factories cf the Sumter Iv? M fe. Co. are all right and are running H: 'tie f,j??*-st capa- i city, tur they arc utterly unan!* tr, make ice j fast iPou^h to supply demand The : Sumter Eleerie Light and Ire Co. bas bad th? ammonia leakage 3?<>r>pcd and tl.e tanks recharged and i? nor/ brgrooing to turn o';' icc iu acreased quantities The w.-l-s ut the Arcare L'. Factory are treme replaved -.nd j this piaf): will bi? running witb'O ... ?i i .-' or two, so Kbit if is honed that Su a. ter wi;l r.e ab:e to furnish sufficient ice this week to give ; all the towri in eastern Cardin* euffieieat ice to release their actual necessities. THEIR MARRIAGE ANNULLE D An Unusual Caso Decided in the Spartanbui'g C ourt. i Spartan berg, Ju 1? - An Interesting case ] was heard here before Jo-.ige Aldrich ? :day. ; A m^rr "'j^ solemnized retr.een Mi?= Fun aie V. L'iu!e?shc M;d the R;-v. Stephi A N" .ies o? tie Sooth Cnrc'-.r". Cbnfsrvo.ce. in June iS::0 was (teclared to be void nr.c noie oj nnderst^oding or cf carrying cut -he marriage coo tract. Almost immedi ite.y after the marriage . was placed urder the treatment c* ? special? ist :.. surgery and diseases peculiar -o worsen, ] and a? a result of bis treatment her mind has been restored, and ehe alleges thai sfoce j regaining possession of her faculties s>ie does ? r.oi wish to ratify or censumnate the mar r age. j The testimony was in accordance wi:b tut allegations and while Miss Littlejohn lea??ed j that Mr. Nettles' treatment was very kind, j she stated that the would not assume the du j ties and relationship of a wife I'cder this state cf f*cts, Judge Aldrich held that the alleged contract was io fact no contract aod so adjudged. Messrs. Duocan & Sanders repiesented the plaintiff, and Mr Ft. 0. Purdy, of Sumter, reoresented the defendant. A mule took fright on Liberty street Fri? day morning and ran away. The race course was down Lioerty to Main, up Main to Rppubhcfto and down .Republican to Peters' restaurant. The buggy to which the mole was hitched was somewhat damaged but fortunately no one was injured. . Neglect is the short step se many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Congb Cure prevents con? sumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cores all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it aud mothers endorse it -J S Hugbeon & Co. On the 4th, BOSBV Williams, colored, attack? ed Sam Reid and attempted to strike bim with a board but the latter drew a pistol and scot Williams twice, one ball grazing bis stomach acd the other inflicting a flesh wound slightly below and to the rear of the hip Neither of the wounds is of a serious nature and Williams is able to be up and about. A number of the candidates for State offices passed through the city Monday afternoon, en rente to Georgetown where they spoke yes? terday All of them appeared to be in good spirits and eager for the fray sfter a ten days ! rest from their labors. Birney Evans, whe j was in tie crowd, got cfx the train to take a j good look at the depot, which he promises io I have repiicc-d by a large and co: venient ce I pot and train shed just ?3 soon as be is elect i ed R.ilroad Commissioner. j Uniess food is digested quickly it will fer I ment and irritate the stomach. After each j meal take a teaspoonful of Dyspepsia Cure, i It digc-sis what you eat and will allow you ! 'o eat a!! yon nc-ec of what jon like. It i never fails to cure .he worst c*?es of dyspep j sia. I; is pleasant to take.-J S H.ghson j ? Co. The business a?: cf Winbsboro have ap j piicd for A charter and op?nec books of sco ! scription to the capital stock cf a company to ! build a railroad from thai place to Camden ? for the purpose of securing a connection with j the Seaboard Air Lioe. Notice has been j ghen that a number of Snartanburg capital I ists will e?k for a charier for a coe. pan y to i nu?d a road from Sputt-nburg to Clinton to j connect w;:h tte Seaboard Air Line These I two places are alive to their own interest and are doing what Sumter should do The Master commenced about two weeks ago to take testimony io the Telephone suits, and a number of witnesses have so far been examined There was ?n examination in Columbia, Thorsday of Mr. Gonzales, editor of the State, as to the publication of an arti? cle in that naper about the removal of the TeiepLoae Factory to Columbia. The only points developed, we learn, were that Mr. Blow wanted to move the factory to Louis? ville, Mr. Mason wanted to keep it io Sumter, and as a compromise Columbia might be agreed upon. Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per? sons with indigestion are already half starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the I cody c?.n be fiourished while the worn out orgf.ns ?re being reconstructed. It is the only preparation that will instantly relieve and completely cure ail stomach trcuoles Try it if you f.re sufi'^riog from indigestion. It will certainly co you good.-J S Hugh son & Co. A good deed wss dc:ne Saturday by the city fathers by patting a pew tump on the wei! at the Court House so th it the people in that neighborhood can get wr.ter. Tbe two pub? lic drinking fountains on Main Strict have be.-r: shu? < ff since the street was macadam? ized, and the pump at the above well has been out of use for over two tronths, conse? quently ?here has b;-en much n?ed of wn:er io the principal business part of the city. Th y crowd that h^s kent tue pump seing since it was put in, is testimony tb?i it was ti^.-ded. Policeman Barwick arrested Mack Robin? son, colored, -i walking blind tiger, | Sunday. Robinson has bf en engaged in j selling liquor for some time and bas made the j depot and the back Io's of the city bis head- j quarters The proof is absolureiv conclusive I U.?? Robinson will go to the chain gang for j a time He obtained his supply of liquor from the dispensary and retaile-i it by the drick and half pints. An Epidemic cf Diarrtoa. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut ? i Grove, Fla , says there has been quite an epi- j demie of oiarrbo'\ there He b^d asevere ! at'ack cud was cured by four doses of Charo b'-rliiiti's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlec* Rem? edy. He says he also recommended it to tf.ers and they fay it 13 the best medicine they ever used. For sale by Dr. A. J China ; Certif ii.J Granted. Tbe following person? Imve been granted j certificates to teach in th*- public schools of ; Sumter county, they h iving successfully, j passed the examination held on June !5'h ; WHITES. First Grs.de-J. li. Mil'.-?, Mis- Annie Mc Laurin, Miss Mamie \. Sanders. Second Grad*-I,. M. Simm, Alex M. j SroUfchton ard Misses M'jgg-e Bradford, Vir- ? gif.ia Spann and ('arrie Mayes. COLORED P. M. Robioson, .Vina Anderson, Nessie j Brown, H. E. Archy, J. B. Lowry, D. C. I Deas, Thomas To ney.; oll Will be open for the sa cojm or about Opening Sale announced later. ?e are ? ?ne W es Wai] We are goii Our Mr. G. W. Hancock, lon; bacco Market, will have charge its full value. We have airead; they will represent all of the lc as to your Tobacco bringing le, Guaranteeing you c interest. Jane 25-v _ Accidental Shooting. Jake Brown, a uegro hotel waiter, was ac cidentally shot last night by another negrc named Willis Peterson, the ball striking ic the region of the liver and stomach, anc lodging in the back. He waa taken to tb? Baker-Dick Infirmary where the ball was taken out The wound is a serious one, but be stood the operation and is doing as well as could be expected this morning. The shooting occurred on the street, somewhere in the neighborhood cf the railroad crossing of Main street. Particular?, further than that it was claimed to be r.ccidental, could not be obtained. 1 Attention is directed to the advertisement of the Midsummer Millinery Sale. The far? for the round trip to Wilmington on account of the Firemen's Tournament is $3.10. Tickets on sale tomorrow morning. The ice factories are turning cut ice to the limit of their capacity, and the :ce famine in neighboring towns wiii be relieved. The Moraghan HGEP Company horses, hese j wagon and ririver left fer Wilmington cn the ; 2 o'clock freight Monday morning The j-Oelgar team left yesterday morning. Mr. H. B B:oom. census ennnera'or for . Ward 2 and 3. ?3 working ;n Ward 3 and j will complete fas wo k this week. Any rcsi ; (i? riTf cf Ward 2 who have not been seen by j Mr b-.^. m should notify him at once. ; We with to dr<w attention to tbs aover j tisemf-nt of the Uhiversirj of North Carolina j found clscwoeie in our columns This insti I tutioc ir s taken high ran!: ir? tee south fer j tscfcllenco and higo scholarship, and i? now j more prosper?os iban ev^r btfore in its his? tory. It Saved His Leg. P.A. Danfortb, of La Grange, Ga., suffered intensely for r-ix months with a frightful run? ning sere on his leg. but writes that Bucklen'? Arnica Salve wholly <"ured it in ten day*. For Ulcers, Wounds, Burn.-?, Boil*. Pain ur Pile? it's toe bc?t salve in the world. Cure guaran? teed, Only 2JO. Sold by J. P. W, DeLnrnie, Druggist. 6 Wanted - An agent at Sumter for the Cam? den New Steam Laundry, at Camden, S C. June 27 A few nice Horses oe band for sale at W. 8 Boole's june 14-2t MAYOR'S COURT. The Mayor had at bis court Saturday the followiog cases : Collie Wilkia James and Cbariie Nelson, two coiored boy?, plead milty to cursing and fighting on the streets. On account of their you'b they were discharged after being reprimandpd. Sam Bracey and Charles R. Fleming were j up for f*iiure to wort", on the streets, after cue notice. Boih vere allowed another cbr.nce to do the work. Marsha!! H Fields arrested for t'kirg watpr from a Wate- Co. pipe witheut consent of the company. Ple?d guilty, but claimed thar be did know he W.TS deicer wropg. Was let eff with a nominal finn of Si. - B -? ? i I I The New ?team Laundry at Camden, S. C , ?5 one cf the most np to date laundry plants in the State, being equipped with the most modern michitirry. and udor the man? agen);::* of ao expert laundry tuon of life time experience. We expect to establish an agency HI Sumter right away, and only esk a trial to convince the cif'z-r ? tl.a: our new niant will do laundry promptly and in first cias3 mincer. Very respectfully, E A. Nisbet k Co , Prong Camden Steam Laundry. BOA KD-Good country board, milk, burrer, chickens, vegetables, etc, $14 per month Pure spring water, shady yard. For partier!lars address "McLaurio," Wedgefield, S C. July li -2t. TTTANTED-The Publ-.c to Koow That we YT grind ?heit univ on Saturday. Satisfaction guainnted Give us a trial Cooper Bros . Maves'i?le S C July 11-4; * Mid-Summer Sale -OF Fine Millinery. MRS ATKINSON Will have on saie a lot of Trimmed Hats, Thursday and Friday, July! ]2th and 13th. Coro* KOW a?;?i get your bat at halt price, i Greiit reduction in prices <>f' Sailor?, ?id j children's mid infanta Caps, lt will interest ! you to cnn- ?u:d >.'v our goods nt such cut pries. Mrs. Atkinson, j Main Street. .Sumter, S. G. July IO - lt Wc are preparing to han ci le the fanners Tobacco to a much yetter advantage than ever before. oiiig td Mtave ii ?riarket, 1 one second to no oilier in the State. ag to do ail in our power to merit it. g and favorably known as the founder of the Timmonsville To of the floor, and will see to it that every pile of Tobacco brings y secured a large corps of competing buyers having large orders j jading manufacturers and exporters, and you need have no fear ss than its lull value. >ur very best personal efforts in every detail to promote your YOUR FRIENDS, Hancock & Slider, Proprietors Sumter Tobacco Warehouse. CROSSWELL & CO. Sumter, S. C. Oo account of big advance on everything in the Grocery line We can save you money, if you will aee us before you buy. As we bought largely before the advance. Below we give you a list, of articles tbat we eau save you money on : 200 Sacks Rice, 2|c to 4c per lb 22 bbls good Carolina Rice 4c per lb I Cakes and Crackers as follows : F. O. B. factory in 5 box lots. Soda Cracker?, 43 Ginger Snaps,4 c Bound cr Square Lemon Cakes, 47o Nie Macs, 4^3 Sugar Cake?, 5c Molasses Cakes, 5c Cream Lunch, 5?-3~ Prices subject, to cbaoge. These arc low prices and you should take advantage of them. Parrott ? Monkey Baking Powre-?, St CO for ca?e of 50 10-cz cans. F>x Baking P-.wder?-100 5c cana Jo case, 50 10c cece *o case, S3 60 per case. Delivered in ? CH=e lots Ship cirec?. Bes: iargp Lump Starch. 40-in boxe-, at per lb Star Lye 53 per ca?* delivered in 5 eas? lots. Ship from Sumter, S C. 3 Io can Tomatoes 2 doz in case, 90s a doz, 2 lb can Tomatoes 2 doz in eise 70c. Big bargains in Tobacco, Cigars and Cberco*?, Cigarettes, ?c. Get cur prices on Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Lsrd, Grits, Meal and Soap, before you buy. FLOUR we caa always rive ycu at mill prices. The "Roller King" f-incy patent is the finest on e-trth. "Alpine Scow" J patent is ?ne. "Red Srar" lamiiy S3 50 barrel. A:k for price shipped direct from miil in 5 barre! lois or more. Cresswell & Co. Phone 53. Sumter. S. C. GLENN SPRINGS HOTEL, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. QUEEN OF SOUTHERN SUMMER RESORTS -STILL LEA D 8. There is but one Glenn Springs, and it has no equal on the continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel Open from June 1 io October I. Cuisine and Service Excellent. It is up-to-date and Everybody G-oes There. For water apply to For board apply to Paul Simpson. Simpson S? Simpson. WATER FOR SALE BY DR. A- J. CHINA. aterman's [deal poontain pen. Whiob is conoeede? to be the best ,_ j& Fountain Fen made, was first sold ip v^^^^^^J ^N^^ Sumter by us fiv? yer-rs ago. We ic- y troducca ii *ifid at first, tbc sa!c was / A/Jt/n-rv^S^v \ slow-thc po?mive[guaractee given with / r~f~J'_.->i.'?}? \ each pen and their superior merit made ^\ I ? : .il ( them go after a short time. We bu vc ? / v y'J^' / / ?old huodreds of p?ss dur;;\<; the jzsi \s . [.'',-. / Gvs years and an: 6 ti i i SC??O?: thom. tf\ ? \ .v-- . / We have a larger ami more p?mplete < SjZ? ^ assortment of these peas cow fban rver b .'Sv* --- before and fronj the rjar.y ssv.'es ot nibs we can suit ail pen-users. WATERMAN'S 3LA&2S* ITS MARS AROUND TEE ^RLD