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"s.-~ .-if ^ ^WEDNESDAY, D*U 26,1900 " Entered at the ?*o*t Office at Sumter.S 0., at Second Glatt Mitter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Commoner. ^ Geo. D Shore, Chairman-Notice. PEKSONALT Br W. Sd. Dick tpeat Thursday in the ?ty Mist Dai ?y Scott ii athone to ape nd th? holidays Uta? Boa? Mood, ot Summerton it riet ting ?~> 'ta the city. Mr. Crosswtll Ragio ii ia the city for ser eral daya stay. , Misses Laura end Julia Mood are at bose to spend a week. Mise*? Mary and Octane Hill spent San day in tba eft j. Miss Vert ie Oreen, of Bia bop til Ie, it visit? ing in the city. Mr. J A. Scarborough, of Lanes, wat in ike city Monday. Mist Mamie Commander, ef Columbia, ts visitiog ia the city. Mr. Lee Jenkins, of Atlanta, is in the city for a few days stay. Mr. S. R. Durant, of Clarendon, waa io -the city Saturday Mr. Herbert Hayn?/, or tb is at home to spend the holidajs. Cadet Guy Warren is home from the Cita? del te apead Christmas. ; . Miss Sarah Darant, of Bisbcpvi'la it spend? ing a few days tu the city. Miss Lu tie Weathers is at home from Wio ibrop tb spend Christmas. Miss Miriam Weil, of Savannah, Ga , ?3 vwiting Mrs H. Ry tten berg, " Mrs. D. G. Zeie'er and children ore visit rag relatives in St Matthews. Dr E S Boot D , of Claremont, - Fla , is in Zb ts city to spend the holidays. ^ Mr J. C Lanham, of Summerton, was in rh.; city Tcorsday on business Miss Tinsley, of Sp%rtaoburg, 13 visiting "'fte family of Mr A B Stuckey. Horace Harby Jr. of Washington Lee (Jrdversity arrived home Thursday. Hugh Phe'ps arrived home Thursday from Kings Mountain Military Aeademy. Misses Lily Holcombe and Ance Barnwell, of Stateburg, were io the city Friday Mr. and Mrs Ben DeLeoo. of Atlante, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. DeLeon Moses. Miss A. C. Week^ bas gone to Oakhurst, Lancaster County, fer an txteoded visit. Dr. Frank S. Holman is at borne from the University of Pennsylvania for tbe holidays. Mr. Isaac fiarby and bride, of New York, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Horace Barby. Mr. Frank M. Mik ell end family of Atlanta, Ga., are at Mrs. R M. Mikell's for the noli - dm. j a Messrs J. M. Co ?per and Jas M cC at chea of I \ Indiao'own are in tbs city for a few days stay. Mr. M. B. Pierson and family bave gone ] te Chattanooga, Tenn., >o spend several mm* weeks. Dr Leo White and family of Statesville, X. C., are spending Christmas with Mr. A. ? White. Mr. J. G. DeLorme atterd'd a meeting of j the State Pbarmacaerie tl Board in Columbia rast week ' Mr. G. B Ailee, Division Freight Agent of j tbe Southern Rail way "was ia the city Friday ea business Miss Annie Gaillard bas gone to Clifton, 8. C , to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. 'an! J Kennedy Dr. B M. Lebby a?d daughter, Mies Amelia, of Charleston, are ia tbs city le spend the holidays. Messrs Charles Rytteoberg, Clifton Moise and R. I Manning, Jr., are at borne from the South Carolina College. Misses Anita, Alice, Gussie and Virginia Barby and Mist Rosie Moses are at borne from Coe verse for the holidays. Or G G Themas, of Wilmington, 5 C., > Chief Surgeon of the Atlantic Coast Lice spent the day in this city last Wedoeday with Dr. Van Telborg Hof man. A Col James D. BlandJog left last Sunday |p4br Angosta to spend Christmas and will go f thence to Corsican*, Texas, where be will remain strerai months. y? Mr. Irving A. Ryttenberg, after an absence fros? A mer ie? of nearly two years, arrived in Hew York Friday from Japan, via Europe He arrived in this city on Ta?eday meroin g ic time to tpead the holidays with his pa? rean. % Mr. Walter I. Herby, of New York, is tn the city for a few days stay. Messrs. J H. Burns and W. D Barrett, o' > Caasdeo, spent yesterday io the city. Dr. C. P. Osteeo and Dr. N. G. Osteen, Jr., of Smithville, bart been in the city for the past few days. Mrs. J. Frank Pate and Master J. Frank Fate, Jr., went on a visit to Bishopvilie this sterning. Misses Madge and Jaae Lou McDowell went to Btsbopviile on a visit to-dav Mr. John 8 Richardson, Jr., of Columbia, is tpendiog a few days in the city. Mr. Tracey W. McCall om is ta town. '?***? Ut. Geo. M. Seibert, of Summerville, ts tn ?be city fer a week's stay. j ? Mite Agnes Richardson has returned from Woodruff, Spartan burg county. Mr. S teed man Yeadon, of Chere w, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Willie Witherspoon, who bas been io business in Georgetown for several mon the, earns borne to speod Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Jennings, of Or-J angtborg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Perry ' Motet. The most effective little liver pille made ara DeWiti's Little Early Risers They never gripe. J S Hagbson k Co. , The Graded Schools closed Friday for tho Christmas holidays which will exteed te January 2nd The city is filled with young people who are at borne from school and college to spend the holidays. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty lit? tle pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and invigorate the . eystem. J S Hugbeon k Co. A White k Soo have distiinutrd arnon? their patrols a lot of handsome and useful calendare. Tbe Soe weather brought out the holiday "fftoppers in full force Friday, Saturday and Monday and tbe stores were crowded. Coroner-elect S. F Flowers bas received bis commission, but wi!) cot take charge of the office until January 1st. MAREIAGK. j Mr. Samuel Hance Lewi? and Miss A goes i DeLeoo Moses were married last Thursday af I seruooo at the residence or Maj Marion Moise ; a civil ceremony being perlorroed bj Gen. E. W. Moise, ancle of tbe bride's mother. Onij relatives and a fe* intimate friends were prfsent. Tbs bride vas beodtoraely gowned in gray with trimmiegs of embossed white and gold talia. Sba carried a mass of beaotifnl wbite carnations and maiden bair fems. Miss Sadie Moses, ber sister, was maid of honor. Mr. Lewis is of Lynnwood, Va., weera he j is a planter of large farming lands in Rock I ingham Co. Miss Moses is the eldest daugh I tar of Mrs. Felix I. Mo*es, and although liv j i o tr here bat the laat few years bas a large i circle of warm friends. Mr ead Mrs. Lewis left on the aftarooon ; trato for Richmond where they will spend some tims before going to their home at Lynnwood. Marriad at the residence of the h;?de's mother, on Wednesday the 19th inst , at ? p. m , Mr. Wade H. Hodson, of Mayesville asd Miss Estelle Strother, the Rev. V. R. Gaston, officiating. Miss Sd na Flowers and Mr. H. Wiley Sholar, of Wilmington, N C., were married at 7 o'clock last Thursday morning at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Flower-, tbe bride's parents, Rev William Aiken Kelly performing the simple but impressive wed' ding ceremony of the Methodist Church. The marriage was a quiet bom? affair and only the immediate far-1ly of tbs bride and a few of ber friends, ead Mr. Hiram W. boo!ar, of Tarboro, N. C, a bretser of :he groom acd Mr B. W. King, of Wilmington, N. C., were cresent. After tbe wedding breakfast which was served immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sholar lett for Wilmington on the 8 o'clock train. A reception was given m their bsaor Thursday evening and Mrs Sholar was made welcome io ber new home by the relatives and many friends of Mr. Sbolar. Tte bride was the recipient of a large num? ber of handsome and costly presents, silent testimonials of the love and esteem in which she 13 held by ber many friends in this city. White-Willis. Williston, Dec 19.-The tastefully decorat? ed parlors of the home of Mr M. T. Willis was the scene cf a beautiful marriage this afternoon. The attendants were Miss Maud Hair of Willistoa with Mr Hunter White of Sumter. Miss Bessie Willis of Williston with Mr. James Ter-y of Oswego, MiS3 Car? rie Richardson of oumter with Mr Joseph White of the same place. Miss J a a el le Uwens of Rock Hill with Mr. G P. Booth of Sum ter, Mies Lizzie Mixon of Williston with Dr. J. P. Mattbew8 of Denmark, Miss Hattie ; Hew8om of Willisten with Mr C. E Mat-1 thews of Blackville. Rev J. D. Huggins of j Packs ville with a simple but impressive cere- I mooy united in the holy bonds of matrimony I the contracting parties, Miss Anon May Willis of Williston and Mr. J B. Wbite of Sumter HYMENEAL. \ Cards announcing the marriage of Cr. i I Joba R. Haynsworth, of this city, aad Miss j ? Bertha Strange, of Felder's, Clarendon | j County, on Wednesday ?veoiog, January j 2od, 1901, have been issced by Mr. C E Strange, tbe bride's father. The marriage j ceremony will be celebrated at 4 p. m. at j Calvary Baptist Cburcb. DEATH. We regret to ennounee tbe death or Mrs. Sallie Darr Jenkins, wife of Mr. W. F Jen? kins, which occurred at 3 o'clock last Thurs? day afternoon. Sbe was sick oaly a few days and her death is a gre?t shock to her friends. , The fanerai was held from ber late residence at ll o'clock Friday morning, and the inter* j mant made in the cemetery. ! Miss Rosa Folsom, a sister of Mr. L. W. Folsom died Monday mordit/g at the borne of ber brother in this city She bad been in feeble health for a long time and ber death was not wholly unexpected, j The fanerai was beid at the residence of j Mr. L. W. Folsom yesterday afternoon at j half-past three o'clock aad the Interment j made ria the Snmter cemetery. When you need a soothing and bealing antiseptic application for any purpose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Bezel Salve, a well kaowo cure fer piles and skio diseases. lt heals sores without leaving a ecar. Beware of counterfeits. J S Hugbson ?Co Taxpayers are pacing np slowly, and Treasurer Scarborough will have a lot cf delinquents on bis bands unless there is a change between now and Dec. 31 st. The cbsiogaog was put to work OB tbe Court Houtej equare last* Saturday ead it is receiving tb? thorough cleaning up thai it has long needed. I Don't use any of tba counterfeits ot DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to caase icjary. The, origice.1 DeWitt's Witch Hszsl Salve is a ] certain cure for pile?, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases. J S Hugbson ! i * Co. ; The Magnolia Street Methodist Church br purchased the two story cottage on Hat vt. Street from Mr. Artbar Simmons for a par? sonage and it will be occupied after January I 1st by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Kelly, and his family. I The fertilizer agents are at work and have j been for more tbao a month taaiog orcers from the farmers for their next year's supply j of fertilizers. Tb*y are having great sui- ? cess, ihey say, and bave already so.d an I immense amount tor spring delivery. Help is needed at once when a person's life is io danger. A neglected cough or cold may j soon become serious end should be stopped at once. One MinuTe Cough Cure qaickly cures j coughs and colds acd the worst cases of j croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat \ and long troubles. J S Hugbson k Co. Mayor Stuckey bad notices posted for- S bidding the discharge of bombs, firecrackers or other explosive fireworks any w.ber? in the I vicinity ot the Baker Dick Infirmary and the ? poiice bad instructions to enforce the order j Tbis action wes taken on accooOt of the crit? ical condition of Mr. Ernest Carson, who is iii with typhoid fever at tbs Infirmary .The reported kill og of Biil Pickens by Commodore CoQCCil bas not been confirmed. ! The reoort wa3 repeated each day, but in a different shape, and none coming in a relia? ble w?j Tbe last s'atemect makes it doubv ful if Pickers was killel at all, or even wounded. No one can reasonably hope for gc<d health unless his bowel* move o-ce each day When tbis is not attended to, disorders of j the stomach eris?, idiiousoess, headache dyspepsia and piles soon foLow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowel regular cy taking Chamberlain's Stomach aod Liver Tablets when required. They are so easy to take and mi?d and geotle effect. 1 For sale by Dr. A. J. Chios. The Band Concert. Sumter does oot appreciate a fire; clans baod ta it should, for if there was present io tbe eorotDQoity the 9pirit of appreciation there would have been a large audience pres? ent at the concert last week instead of tbe comparatively sojal! crowd. It is tra? ?bat there is a certain cori of appreciation of good music bat tb is is displayed almost exclusively darin? tbe summer months wfcea the t>".r,d gives free open air concert* on the Graded School square. Tbese werkly concerts were attended Uet sommer by hundreds and.tbs eqnsre was usually crowded But last week tbe Opera House was anything but crowded, and tbe feet was demonstrated that while I many hundreds enjoy bearing good music, but few are willing to pay for the privilege. The baod is maintained ay the individual members at an expense of a cash outlay of $700 per year aod a great deal of time is given up to practice. The bmd is a credit to tbe city aod if there was tbe proper amount of public spirit tbe people would respond liberally on every occasion that the band gives a concert ard asks tbe patronage of the public. Tbe concert last week, considered from a musical aod artistic point of view was a magnificent success. It was one of the best ever given in Sumter and those who were present are enthusiastic io preise of the band. The band bas made such great ?tridas toward perfection sioce tbe hst concert that the pro? gramme last nigbt was a constant source of surprise and pleasure to the audience. Tbe best judges of good mnsic say the most io praoe of tbe concert and pay the band tbe nighest compliments Those who were prevented from attending the concert have something to re?ret, those wbo did sot go because an admission was charged should repent of their parsimony and resolve ta dis? play public spirit next time and do their ebsre towards maintaining an organisation tl)at tbe city cannot afford to lose. There would be a great bue and cry and an ocean of regrets if tbe band should disband, but it will come to this unless tbe community aids toe or2aoiz*iioo when opportunity offers, for the individual members cannot coo tioue, unaided, paying oat $700 a j ear to keep up tbe organ? ization. How to Cure Croup. Mr R Gray who lives near A.menia, Duchess county, N Y, sa>s : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the bes? medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure " When given as soon a9 the child becomes hoarse, or even aiter tbe croupy cough bas developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of tbe Cough Remedy sept at baud ready for instant use as soon as these symp? toms apoear. For sale by Dr A J China. It i? the general impression that there is no law on the city books against tbe discharge of fireworks within the city limits, bot the impression is wholly mistaken for there is an ordinance tbat bas never r>een repealed, for? bidding io explicit and sweeping terms the discbarge of all and every kind of fireworks. Tbe fact that the ordinance bas never beeo enforced does not change tbe law '.cd if the Mayor sboold decide to enforce it a lot of people would get into trouble. Tbe shooting of fire crackers and the dis? cbarge of explosive bombs oo Main Street during the busy part of tbe day wbile tbe street is crowded with vehicles of all kinds is little less than an outrage. Saturday moraing a horse was frightened by a fire cracker and ran away on Main Street. The wagon was smashed at the corner of Dugan Street aod the only remarkable thing connected witb the accident was that s;me ooe was cot injured. When tbe stomach is tired out it most have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eal;" so that you can eat al! the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that di? gests all kinds of food. J S Bugbson k Co Tbe "Busy Bee" Society of little girl? tbat bas for several years made quilts for Christ? mas gifts to tbe poor, bas this year ma.de a number of articles of clothing instead, and members of the soritty went on; Monday with chairman Parroit on his round and di i tn ro? uted tbs result of the society's years work where it was thought the d'fferent articles would be most appreciated. George H. Broadhursts roaring farce "Wbat Happened to Jones" comes to tbe Academy of Music on Thursday eveniog, Decetaner 27th The company is an excellent one aod comprises many favorites from Broadborst farces. "Jenes" was played ia New York /or four months and has proved a solid success m London where it is running at the Strand Theatre. There is cotbing in the world like laughter. It is moreover contagion? "Tbe mao who cannot laugh" says Carlyle ; "is not fit for treasons, strategems and spoils, but his whole life li already a treason and a Strategen." The beauty about "What Happened to Jones" is that it makes you laugh in spite of yourself. Many persons bave had tbe experience of Mr Pet?r Sherman, of North Strattord. N H, wbo says, "For years I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, bot Kodo! Dyspepsia Cor;- made a well man of me " Itdige&te what yeo eat and is a certain core for dys? pepsia and every form cf stott ach trouble Tt give9 relief at once eveo in the worse cases, nd c^n't help but do you good. J S Hugh son k Co icbard Green who will be 116 years old in ? ?brnary, next, is a fit ot>j;ct tor the char? ity cf those who have alms :o give to the helpless and needy. He is becoming ex? tremely feeble and is unable to perform suffi? cient labor to support himself. He bas no children aad no on? to provide for bim io bis o?d age For the past year a box ha9 teen kept KI the store of H G 09tee? ?k Co , for contributifs for old "Uncle Dick," bot the tontribouons bave been v>ry meagre, but this little b?8 been gratefully received by the old m-it>. wbo bas said more thin once tbat the few peonies from the tex provided the only food he bad bad within twenty-four b ora If yon would have an appetite like a bear aod a relish for your meals lake Chamberlain's Stomach aod L?ver tablets They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate tbe liver and howe's. Price 25 cents S*wples fae, ?.I Dr. A. J Cniria's dru? etorp Tbe books that ?ll children should have, the bocks tb?*t will encourage a love for gc od literature can be obtained from ii. G Odteeo k Co , at tbe ioweat prices TT7d NTED, for casb, Dogwood and Per ff siaiTon l^ogs. Soatbern Hardwood Company, P. 0, Box S29, Cnarlestob. S C. No* ]4-4ro S'iOPPI^G-Don?- m Ne* York Nc? com? mission charged Pevemt-en vf?ars ex.^e- j r.- -fe Bej* IONI references Un L R j Leids f>31 W MSib St, New Yotk. OeC 2?> -2w NOI JUd WHS MOO yoi 3*fno s.osid CbaiD Gang Guards Resign. County Snpervieor W H. Seale paid a visit to the chain gang; at the camp ia the Bethel neighborhood Thursday, and took formal charge He found himself immediately iu a difficult poaitio'i for overseer Sim Newmm, nigbt guard, a arrio Dora ?nd road plowman Joe Moore resigned their nosittone to take fffect at once He w>-a lr-fi with eighteen convicts ?nd six mules oo hi? band? and only oae guard to take care of toe let Day guard Grooms did oot resign and Supervisor Seale bad the gang brought to tb:? city, where the convicts could be confined m the old jail and kept in safety. He has enticed Mr. Kershaw McLeod as overseer, and Jobo T. Horst as night guard, to serve until tn* County Board meets and fills these positions by ?lection An imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause! Improve your blood. How? By tak? ing: the blood purifier that has stood the test for thirty years It has thousands of $ happy friends. Quart I Bottles sell every I where at $i. jg "THE MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY/' g _Detroit. Mich. L?verettea for Liver ills, ? The Famous Little liver Pfflt, 9 ? J S. HUGRSON & CO. Snmter.S.O. SASH ! - DOORS! BLINDS ! ETG. I am agent for a reli? able Sash. Door and Blind Factory in the State, and am prepar? ed to fill such orders with promptness and dispatch. You can save money by giving me your or? ders, Respectfully, A. D. HARBY. Leave all orders at H. Har by's Stable. Dec 12-3m. The Commoner, Issued Weekly, William J* Bryan, Editor and Publisher. LINCOLN, - . Nebraska. Terms-Payable in Advance. One Fear, $1 00 Six Months, 60 Three Months, 35 Single Copy, 05 Ko traveling canvassers are employed Terms tor local agents will be sent upon application All money should te sent by P O order. Express order, or by bank draft on New York or Cbicago. Do not send inai7idual ctn-cks cr stamps. Sooscrtbers of the Watchman and South ron can get the ' Commoner" at club rate, 75 cents a vear Estate of Mrs? Leanora J. Mul drow* ikcea^d. IWILL APPLY to the Judge of Probate of Sumter Oountj on January 10th, 1901, lor a Fina! Discharge as Executor of afore sa.d Estate JOSEPH yULDROrV. Exor Dee. 12, lii00-4t NOTICE. THESE WILL be ?n election by tbp Coan ty Bot/rd of Control for the i ffier of bit?peneer at a meeting of trie Board to be held Jan 25 Applications must te in form pr^ecriocd ii? section 6 ot Dispensary Law. (iEO U SHORE, Clerk Bostd ot Control Der 22. 19C0 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &.C ^tnTonc sendtnj: a sketch and description Tiay jftitrXly ascertain our opinion free -whether aa Invention ls probably patentable. Communies? fions strict Iv contJr?eritial. Handbook on Patents ?ent. free. Oldest aconoy for seer.nus patenta. Patenta taken thronkh Munn ft Co. xeceir? rprrial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfinerican. A handsomely Kln-drMed weekly, largest cir dilation of any ncientiflc journal. Terras. $3 a year. four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,8rosi?'Hew York Branch Offlee. C25 V St- Washington. D- li s? WEDDING GIFTS" In Fine China, Bric-a-brac, Bronze, Clocks, American Cut Glass, Mirror Plateaux, Sterling Silver and fine Plated Ware, etc. Showing finest line of Goods ever exhibited in Sumter, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. fi. A. BULTMAN, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Oct 31 MAIN STREET. THE OSBORNE RIVAL DISC Has Never Been Equalled as a Pulverizer, S I sell these Harrows on so little margin that my greatest comfort is in the satisfaction they give rather than the profit I make . My dooss are open to all--My stock is ready for inspection. Come and nee me in my new quarters, corner of Liberty and H&rvin Streets FIRST CLASS LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. W. B. BOYLE. Sumter, S. C. Joly ll Some Special Bargains 40-lb boxea Starch, beat ?rade, at 3jo per ib. Smoked Dried Herriogs, 20c per box. Nsw Mackerel, 14 good fish to kit, 90c Fancy fol' cream Cheese, 22 to 24 lbs each, at 13c per lb. Best faccv Elgin Creatr>ery Butter, 60 lb tubs at 24c per lb American Sardines-n?v? pack-$3 85 per case 100 caos. 10 oz TomHer Froit Jolly, 3 doa :o case, Tic per doz. , 3-lb stand. Tomatoes, 3 doz io ca?e, 90c doz 2-lbstaod. Tomatoes, 2 dcz io case, 70c doa? ?.pint boule*, assorted Pickles, 2 doz io case, 75c dcz. 1- ?b eeoc Cove Oysta.s, full weight, 2 and 4 doz in c*ee, 80c doz. 2- !b cans facey Maine packed Sogar Corn 51 20 a dcz. 2-ib cans facey N Y S'aie packtd Sugar Corn $1 a dcz. CRACKERS. Lemonside, Nie Nacs E?c oerTo. Ginger .S,.?p3 5c, Soda Cr 5c per lb. Sogar Cr 6c, Fancy Mixed 6jc per lb. Cr*>am Lunch Biscuits, 7c por 1? Oat flakes, 2-lb package?, 90c dcz FLOUR. Be3t fancy patent, Best half pa-en?. Best ctraigb'. Best family, Salt 100 lbs, $4 35 bbl 4.10 bel 3 85 bul 3 25 bbl 57c bag MEAL, GRITS, BACON AND LARD AT LOWE3T PRICES. Cigars, Cheroots, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Diamond T Cigar, best 5c seller at $35 Ler t.000. Success, Done better, $35 per 1,000. E L Royal Cigar, good smoke, $25 per 1,005. Try oor Leader, $10 50 per 1,000, 60cbex Old Virginia Cheroots, $3 15 per bcx of 250 Cheroots, 3 1er 5c. Old Glory Cheroots, $J.90 per box of 200 Cheroots World's Best Cheroots. $3 25 per box of 250 Cheroots, 3 for 5c. Duke's Oisarettes $3 90 per 1,000. Cvcie Cigarettes $2 65 per 1.000. ..A BIG SUPPLY OP TOBACCO, namely, Scboape, E?rly Bird, R. J. R , Mable, Lalla Roohk, Little Yancy, Red Eye acd cari?os other kinds-prices rangiog from 25c, 35c and" 45c per lt?. Big Drives in Soap. O?TAGON, VICTORY, TIP TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPERIAL; Shoe Blackiog, lok, Blueiog, *c. See os, or get oor prices before yoo bay. Cros?well & Co. Phone 53. Sumter, S. C. 20th Century Novelty and Toy Bazar* 365 Days Ahead of Competitors, Talking about DOLLS-we can show you the greatest aggregation of Dolls south of New York. Come early and avoid the rush. We certainly have the people talking about our store. Come with the masses. We have on hand a com? plete line of Cooking and Heating Stoves. More Wilson Heaters sold tn ?hm territory tban all other maka9 oombined. T. C. SCAPPE, The old reliable Stove Dealer. Largest line of LAMPS ever shown in this city. Oil Stoves as low as $>4.