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o * > ****** WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. Entered at the Post Ofice at Sumter,S G., as Second Class Mitter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H Harb?-Jost Arrived. Misa McDonald-Net? Millinery, D J Caandler-Spriog Cboosioe. Schwartz Bros-Now for Next Friday W H Seale, Co. Sunervisor-Bide Wanted. J Ryttenberg k Sons-Scriven'! Elastic Drawers. PEESONAL. Dr. Willie Crossland, was in tbe city Sat? urday Miss Richardson, of Panola is visiting Hiss Jessie Moise. Mr Cbarles Rettenberg is at borne from the S. C College. Mr. J H. Scarborough is spend i o g a few days io town Mr. J. B Cansar, of Bisbopville, spent yes? terday in town Miss Fannie Sumter spent a few days at boase last week Mr. John Phillips was in the city on busi? ness last week. Mr Cbarles Harvio, of Manning, was in town yesterday. Joseph F. Rbame, Esq., of Manning, was in the city Saturday Mr. A. A. Brearley, of St. Cbarles was io tbe city yesterday. Mr J F. Woodward, of Bisbopville, spent Saturday in the city. Hon. H. B. Richardson, of Clarendon was io tbe city yesterday Mr. Jobo 0. Durant, of Bisbopville, was in tbe city on Friday. Mies Julia Stiles visited ber sister, Mrs A. W. Croaswell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sbo'ar, of Tarboro, J?. C., are visiting ai Mr S F. Flowers*. Mrs. N G. Osteen left last Thursday for georgetown, where ehe will visit relatives. : Prof J. W. Rhodes who has been director of tbe baud for more tba? two years has gone Sorta. ; Clerk of Court Sheppard Nash, who has bees quite sick for a week, ia able to be at -bis office again Prof. Abbe, of Winthrop College, was in the eity Monday to attend the fanerai ser? vices of Miss Lory ea. Mr Philip Ard, after spending some time in this city wirb relatives, bas returned to bia borne in New York. Mr. Adolph Manheim bes been sick for tho past two weeks with fever and ia still not able to be at bis business Mr B C. Moses went to Columbia yes? terday morning to attend tbe annual meeting cf the Grand Lodge K. of H. Mrs. N. B. Stoodemeyer, after rsiting ber daughter, Mrs. D. B Sbirer. bas returned to ber borne in Orange^org county. Mr. John Reo Drake, of Darlington, who formerly lived in ibis city and bas macy friends here, speat yesterday in town. Officer H H Smi:b went to Greenville, N. G., last week tn teat tbe bloodhounds for the parchase of wbieb ;be police force bas been negotiating. Mr. Oliver Merritt, wbo bas spent three years ia tbe JJ S. service io Hawaii and is on bis way to bis horne at McCall, is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. S. F. Flowers. Mrs M. P Booth, Mr. Smart Booth and Miss Moneta Osteen went to George? t)wn Mondav afternoon to attend tbe mar? riage of Dr. S S. Booth. t Dr. S S Booth, accomraoied by Drs. H. M. Stuckey and C P Osteen and Mr. G A Lemmen, l*ft for Georgetown Monday after? noon whare he was married yesterday to Misi Nannie Black Dr. G. G. Thomas, chief surgeon of tbe A. C Liof Wilmington, N. C., nod Dr LH. Manning, superintendent of tbe A. C. L hospital at Ro:ky Mount, 3. C , were in the city last week visiting Dr. Yan Telburg-Hof man. Mr. Silas Bounds went to Sumter yesterday afternoon on bis bicycle, bad ao boor io which to attend to business matters, and re? turned ao the evening passenger Mr Bounds was freso ?frer his ride of 39 miles.-Floretee Times, April li. Mr. S. W. Mime, of Colombia, spent a few days at bis borne in this city last week. M r Mixs, wbo went from this city to Colombia leas tbac two years ago aod obtained a situ? ation ia tbe Granby mill, bas, by close atten tion to bis duties, risen rapidly and is now a room foreman, receiving a salary tbat ex? ceeds }be income of many professional meu. Mr F A. Tradewell is tbe local aeent for Gen. Edward McCrady's History of Souta Carolina. J. Ryttenberg k Sons are making a spec*?I drive on Scrivens, elastic eeam drawers. See their prices. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Sarly Risers will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. J. S. Hugbsoa <k Co. Tbe macadam on Maia Street is beginning to need repairs ia spots, especially ia front of tb? Opera House J. Rytteoberg k Sons anaoaace that their store will be closed at 6 p. m from May 1st to Sept. 1st. Levy k Moses have announced that their Store will oe closed ev ery af erneon at 6 p. co , Saturdays excepted, from May 1st to September 1st Skin tron?les, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickiy beal by tbe ase of DeWm's Wiicb HiZil Salve, it is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's.-J S Hugbsoo k Co. Tbe thing that Sumter needs more than any other ie more houses. At ?east tweaty five could be rented tomorrow. Main street is to be macadamized to tbe A. C. L. depot. What about removing those poles from ibe miadte ot tbe street? If troooled by a weak digestion, ioss of ap? petite, or constipation, try a few doses of Cbamberlaio's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale ny Dr A J China. i; is safe to predict tb<u lesa ?ce will be used m Sumter tbi? summer tb-?c last. Many people are forcea oy necessity to consider the price. A servant's bouee io Mr. Mose Green's yard was burned Saturday afternoon. Tbe joss, wbico was not grear, was covered by insurance. **I bad piles sc bad I could get no rebt nor find a cure until I tried De Witt s Witch Bezel Salve After usiog it once. I forgot I ever bad Piles" E C Bo;ce. Somers Poiot, N Y. Look out for imitations ?? sure you ask for DeWiti's.-J S Hugbson k Co At a meeting cf the City Board of Educa? tion Mooday an Hppropriatioo was made (or tbe bene?t of all Grad<d School teacher? at tending the Summer Schools tbis year. Toe appropriation is $15 for each teacher in ;be white school aod $8 for each teicfcer in tbe colored school. MARRIED. Dr. Edward S. Bootb, cf Biabopville, and Mies Nannie K. Black, of Georgetown, were married at 2 p. tn. yesterday at tbe residence of Capt W. A. Black, tbe bride's unc!e, Georgetown, S C , Rev. B W Duncan per? forming tba ceremony. At tbe same time and place Mr J. Walter Doar, loc*l editor of the Georgetown Outlook, aod Mies Lizzie Black, daughter of Capt. W. A. Black, werr also nnited io marriage Mr. Walter F. Barvio, of Manning, and Miss Savannah Low, of" Waterloo. Laurens Cosaty. were married at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at the Baptist parsonage, Paxvilie, Rev. J ?. Huggins ;erformiag the ceremony. Mr. W. R. Phillipa and Miss Etbel Adkis 800 were married last Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs L I. Parrot!, on Republican Stree?, Rev. J. A. Clifton officiating. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are extending their congratu? lations. COMING MARRIAGES. Invitations have been issued by Mr. James R. Pans to the marriage of bis daughter, Sara Prances, to Mr. Henry J McLaurin, Jr , oa Wednesday morning, April 17tb at 10 o'clock, 207 West Frederick St . Staunton, Va Mr. and Mrs McLaurin will be at home in this city April 18:b. Mr. and Mrs. James E Jervey have issued invitations to tbe marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Jobo H Fletcher, Wedoesday afternoon, April 24m, at their borne io this City. Bunal Services. Miss Loryea, who died at Winthrop Col? lege Monday, was buried at tbe Jewish ceme? tery, this City, Taeslay afternoon. The case of Mrs Howard vs tbe Atlantic Coast Line was coscloded Wednesday with a verdict in favor of the railroad. Mrs Howard asked for $3,000 damages. Spring coughs are specialty dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often fol? low. One Min?te Cough Core acts like magic. It is not a common mixture bat is a high grade remedy.-J S Hngbson A Co. The removal of the poles from the middle of Malo Streets bas been left to tbe discretion of the special committee that bas the macadam work in cbarge. This committee consists of Aldermen Rowland, Boyle, Chandler and Finn. Officer Smith ba9 retaroed from Greenville, NC, witbont tbe bloodhounds. The dogs did not come np to specifications and OS .er Smith declined to purchase eveu at a big di?? cono: from the prices quoted. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggish and yonr bowels clogged De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system They never gripe -J S Hugheoo A Co. All Remember. That Memorial Day bas been postponed until the 14tb of May, at whicb time the King's Daughters will serve ice cream on the Graded behool Square. Doo't forget tbe time and place First Fish Fry of the season. A few of the Odd Nonentities, a few of the New Buffaloes, a city councilman, a wall paper man and a manufacturer of better milk attended a fisn fry at Cain Savannah lsst Friday night During supper the new degree ot "roll'em down" was conferred on a visitor with the party. A very enjoyable time was bad by ail present. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on tbe lungs Notbing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot speak too highly of that excellent remedy."-Mr T K Houseman, Manatawney, Pa.-J S Bugbsoa A Co. Postage Rates Reduced. An order bas been received ai the postoSnce announcing tbat arter tbe first day of April the dotuestic potage ratee of the United States shall apply to ail matter passing be? tween the United States and Cuba. The order, issued by Charles Emory Smith, postmaster general, is a very important, one, as i: materially reduces the rates and changes tbe classifications ot ali matter intended tor tbe island. Tbe domestic raitg ia tbe United Stau-a on letters and all first-class matter is 2 cents for each halt ounce. This rate will now apply to letters addressed ?o any part of Cuoa. All other domestic classifications and rates are made to apply to Cuba al.-o. The order was issued io Washington a few days ago, bot did not tase effect until the first of tbs mooth. Memorial Day, May 14th. At a meeting of tbe Daughters of tbe Con? federacy Monday afternoon the date of the Memorial Day exercises was changed from the lOtb to May 14tb. This w*s done on account of the reunion ia Columbia May 8:h to 11th. Committees were appointed, as follows: Young ladies to tafcs cbarge of children biases Marie Lee, Lucy Graham, Jesse Moise, Adele Moses; to meet ai Wmte's ball at 4 p. m , to be at cemetery at 5 p. m. Arrangement?-Mrs. A. M Bogin, Mrs. F. M. Spaaa, Miss Louisa Moses To decorate monument-Mrs S C. Baker, Mrs Altamont Moses, Mrs. fi. A. Soloa-ots. Mrs. Henry Spann For Catholic cemetery-Miss Alice Pool. For Presbyterian cemetery-Miss Maude Solomons For collections-Viipse- Varie DeLorme and Jennie Wnlsh, Uctnvit Scbweriu and Ma? el Welsh, .V?ar?Urn;e McLeod and Carrie Breede?, Louise Murray aod Sal lie Wright. Ladies of the cy or cono y are asked to send flowers to White's hill by 4 p. m of the 14th The veterans and sons of veteran?, tbe S. L I. and band will De asked to co-operate as heretofore Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kookr, manager for T M Thomp? son, a large importer of fine millinery of 1658 Milweukee ave, Chicato, says : "During the late eevrre weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awhke nt Dight ?nd mude me unfit to attend my work Curing the day. One of my mili.ners was taking Chamberlain's Cough R?m*dy for a sever col ? that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself It neted like congie i and I began to improve st one I tim new entirely well and feel vpry pleased to ac? knowledge its merits." For sale by Dr A J China. 8twerage and Sewage. Of al! the communications received con? cerning the question of sewerage fer our city, we venture tbat tbe following iii more to the point and contains more information than aoy yet received To those of our citi? zens wbo have been feariog th? debt of nntold thousands in bonds to be paid by an unborn posterity, this letter should bring a sudden and tffectual relief of mind. We commend the letter to our readers It waB received to? day by one of tbe committee of five, who are still tr>itig to find facts for the people: Frederieksbnrg, Va , Aprill ll Dear Sirs:-Yours of tbe 8tb estant is before me and I take pleasure in giving yon some preliminary information In the first place I presum? yon will nae the separate system, wbicb is a system of small pipe sewers designed tc carry only sewerage, while the surface or "fctorm water" is cared for in ao independent or separate manner This is tbe universal practice ex cept :n the larger cities that are closely built np, tben they use the "combined" svtttem, the . storm-water" and the sewage being cared for io very large and expensive sewers and your cit'Z-ns who think tbat your system will cost $75,000 mu9t have been tlmkiog of storm-water sewers I built Hf miles of sanitary sewers in Aikeo, S. C , at a cost of $27,000, and tbis included the construction of six filter beds for the disposal of the sewage by "intermit tent downward filtration" since local condi? tions preveu'ed us from emptying thc raw sewage into tbe branch If yon can dispose of your sewage by con? tinuous outfall into some bold stream then 12 miles of sanitary sewers with sizes of pipes from 18 to 8 ioches, will aol cost over $2'i,000, unless some local conditions create unusual difficulties in tbe construction. The work tbat I am at present engaged upoo boildiog tbe Fredericksburg, Va , sewers has some rough work io ?one section wbicb causes a variation in price for laying 15-inch pipe of 10 cents per foot and the 20-tncb pipe is laid along a tidal stream and i.be work is io a wet ditcb, wbich makes tbe price for 20 incb pipe here rather high. The prices on tbis work are as follows : 20-iocb pipe in place, $1 03 per fool; 18 inch .? " " .75 ?? " 15-iocb ,l " " .50 " " 10-inch (bad work in water) 30 11 " 8-iocb M " " 28 " " 6 inch house connections 21 " ' About 15 mac-boles per mile cont average $25.00. About 10 flash tanks in all cost $10 each Tbese are figures from a contract cow te? ing executed and will give yon a correct idea of such work. Of course nothing more definite can be given without a close study of your reqnire menta and of all local conditions after mak? ing careful surveys of the eotire drainage area to be sewered. Taking an average of a large cumber of systems tbat I have built, where no rock is encountered, I find tba cost per mile will cot exceed $2200, and if there is a large propor? tion of 10 inch and 8-inch pipe used the cos t per mile will drop below 32000. I will ask you to g;ve me a littlemore information before I could name a price for making surveys, plan-, report and estimate of cost of constructing a system best suited to yoor needs, bot I will say tbat it will no: cost over $500 Tbe work necessary to give you the proper information and put you io a position to ad 7enise fer bids will be about as follows: 1 To make a careful topographical survey of the towo 2 To design for you tbe best system under | the conditions as I find them, all conditions considered. 3 To draw plans ?bowing tbe 3izes of pipe required, their location on the streets aod the depths of cut necessary to lay tbe pipes on the proper grade so that one part of tbe system will sorely join to and proper'y co-operate with all other parts. 4 To make a report to the committee describing tbe details of tbe system with an estimate of its cost 5. To draw a set of specifications acd form of contract tbat shall fully describe the work I to contractors so tbet they eau give close \ and intelligent bids and so that the town's j interest will be fully protected If von will kindly let me know at what time you will want tni9 work done so tbat 1 will know tbat it does not interfere with my present engagements I will oameyoo a definite- figore for tbe eogineeriog work io connection with the design of your proposed system and aleo for the superintendence of construction when the contract is let. I wiil come to Sumter at my own expense to look over tbe ground and maka you a proposition to act as your engineer ea soon as \ou are ready to go tbead with this work, and I beg that you give me opportun? ity to submit my proposition befor? you compromise yourself with etber parties who may apply for your work. If the information enclosed is not all you want at. present let me know and I will gladly give you any further pointers that I can. Will you advise of the state of &fF:iirs io connection with this matter? Have you decided to build, or is the question just beiog discussed m preliminary eiages only. Yours truly N Wilson D*vta. The Best Blood Purifier. Tbe blood is constantly being purified by tbe lungs, liver aod kidneys Keep tbese organs in a healthy coodition and the bowels regalar and you will have no need of a blood purifier For tbis purpose there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dose of them will do you more good rbao a doilar bottle of the best b cod purifier. Price 25 cente. Samples free at Dr A J China's drug store Harmony Presbytery. The Presnytery of Harmony convened in this ci t y on April 10th ard w?9 organized by the election of Rev. F W Gregg, of Man? ning, as moderator and Eider R Vi. Coober, of Mt Z'O", as temporary clerk The body acjoorned Friday night to meet m S*lpra Churen on Wednesday before the third Sanbatb m October next Tbe business of the sessi os waa m inly of a routine nature C-tilefortbe phonal ser? vices of Rev J <) Buley bv a group of chu. enes consisting of H*pt zibab, Hanron, Tirzah and Wedgefield, accepted br him and arrangement-* made for bis installation. Can? didates Luther McCutchen und H J Mi'ls were examined, sustained and duly licensed as pro' ationers for the ministry The Re-.J E. Dunlop and Eider E Alex? ander, of the Hephzibah Church, were ap? pointed as commissioners to the genera! as? sembly which meeta in Little Rock m May The meeting wa-s pleasant and turmouious, the preaching edifying and toy presence of th- body oo the church and community wholesome Thev voted their hearty thanes or their generous entertainment A Testimonial From Old England.. ?'J consider Cbamoeriaio'e Cough Renery the bes- io the world for brnr:chit:p," sn . s Mr William Savory, of Warrington, England "Ii hhs saved my wife's life, sh* havit g bpen a martyr 'o bronchitis for over eix yean?, being most of the time confined to her be l She is now quite well." Sold by A J Chine. Spring Choosin There is "Clothing," and then, again, there are clothes. If one is merely to be clad, that is one thing -To appear Well Dressed is another-To be Well Dressed one must wear Good Clothes* That does not mean expensive Clothes-If produced under favorable conditions, Good Clothes can be sold at Very Moder? ate prices. In our stock of Spring Suits, every require? ment of Fashion, Quality and Economy is fully met. Many new styles of Suits on our counters, $5, $7.50, $10, $12, Upward. FRASER, WALLACE AND WITH- 1 ERSPOON. Resolutions Adopted in Court on Saturday. On Saturday, just prior to the adjourn mem ot tbe Court of Common Pleas, Geo. E W. Moise iotroduced resolutions cf res? pect to tbe memory of Judges Fraser, Wal? lace and Witherspoon, which were adopted and ordered spread on tbe records, utter which tbe Court adjourned Gen. Moise, Maj. W. F. B Haynswortb and Mr R 0. Purdy made brief speeches, paying trihute3 to tbe memory of the late judges. Judge Watts, al6o, paid a tribute to Fraser, Wal? lace and Witherspoon. Tbe resolutioas were as follows : Whereas, it bas pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst three of ibe Judges who have heretofore imparted tone character and dignity to the Bench of South Care.isa; ADA, Whereas, it is meet and proper tbat this Court should tnke Judicial cognizance of these gad and deplorable event?, Be it therefore, Resolved, That in the deaths of Judges Fraser, Wallace and Witb orspoon the State of South Carolina bas euf f?red irreparable loss and tbe cause of admin istrative justice bas been deprived of its most loyal and competent officers Second, Resolved that tbe Bar of the State and of this County must feel it to be a priv? ilege to record their due appreciation of tbe judicial services of such man and their sin? cere admiration of their purity, virtue and faithfulness Third, Re?olved that in the solemn jadg ment of this Bar the late Judges Fraser, Wallace and Witherspoon fully and truth? fully represented the judicial s'^ndard rebicn bas made the Bencn of South Carolina I famous for its integrity aud anility, its fair I ness and its legal lore Fourth, Resolved that io evidence of its reopect to their memory this Court do now adjourn and th-u the Cierk r.e instructed to inscribe cbeee resolutions on the minutes and tbat be he rt quired to furnish a copy thereof to the families of the deceased Judges under tbe seal of this Court. R. C "rt alts, Presiding Judge. April 13, 1901. -?-w-mmmmrnmt-n^^--^-? State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. By T. V Walsh, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. JOS B VcCOV, made snit to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration of the Es'ate of and effects of Jinxes K. Vc'^ot. d?*ce*s d. These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred nni creditors i of ;he said J-innes H Mc?>y, ht.? o' s*id County snd State, dpceHecd, that th?*y be Mnd j Hppi;ir before me. in the Court of Probate, to be heid at Sumter, 0 H , on April 24th, 1900, next, nf'tcr publication thereof, at 11 o c ock in the forenoon to f-how cause, if HOV thev btvp, why !nes?id Administra lion should PO' he grunted. Given tinder mv hand, ibis 10th day of j April, A. D , 1901* THOS V WALSH. Judge of P:oox'e April 10, 1901 LIME! LIME ! EIME! This is the season for whitewashing. Remember us when you are ready to buy. We Will sell you Standard Lime at 90c per barrel. We are still agents for the old reliable brands of Flour : Roller King: fancy patent. Alpine Snow, half patent. Red Star, family. See us or ge t our prices and we will save you money. We are now located in our large brick warehouse, between the Southern and Coast Line depots. PHONE 53. & CO. BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS. Eilis $1.50 per 15 My Birred Plymouth Rocka btv? won for me ?nd m? curtomer? ai tl ree large sbows this ,5e*?on. L. C. DASSEV, Boz 12, Sunny Sido, Ga. Fe? t?-2dl Life and Fire Insurance. Dall on me, at my residence, Liberty Street, for both Life and Fir** Insn rance. Oniy reliable Companies rep- j resented. Phono No ?30. Asscfreiia .Hoses. Oct'25-o I Land Surveying;. WILL GIVE prompt attention to al] calls far surv^vint? *nd plant a l?rds. BANKS H POYKIN, Oct 10-o Catchall. S. C. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, ?Sour ?Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastraigia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 5oc. arid $1. Larpe size contains 2H times s,znal I size. Book ali about dyspepsia maiiediree Prepared ty E. C. DeWITT ? CO.. Chicago. J S HTJG-HSON fe CO SURVEYING. SURVEYING and" Civil EogtnreHne work . ompr.lv and accurate done W." LO RING LEE, Civil Engr. May 23-0