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'tlw (tUaUtnan anb 3Nut?roii SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I& 1909. Ifimere?! ut tlw Poatofhce at Suinter, 8. C aa Second Claas Matter. ?a_ . - _ NEW ADVKIIT1SF.MKNTH. I>r. Walter Cheyne?For Sale. Ma 23 Warren Street?For Sale. The Bank of Sumter?Statement. The First National Bank?State? ment. Shaw * McCollum Mercantile Co.? Coat Suits. The First National Bank?Advanc .ng Their Interests. f \ \ i ! f *\ ' ? ?? v FiaifcojtAi. M H R VanDe\enter went to Greenwood, Wednesday In the in? terest of the Sumter Telephone Mfg. 1^^^^i if i, i . i ? * , ? ?< Miss Beulah Hall and Mr. Troy Hall.: ->f OaloeavJIle, Uav. returned to thair home Thursday ; after a very pleasar? visit to (relatives in the cUy. ' M*V &elk> ttowdeV [of Wifmlhgton, ts visiting Mrs. M.' S. krng! on Pufdy street. | | Jfr Mark Reynolds. Jr. left Wed? nesday for fltenr. Springs, where he will attend school. Mr it C, king, of Savage, was In the city thfi week. "TllO. P. J l?rew. of Columbia, 1? in km Mr.' M. K. Berger. of Charleston, is In the city/- I 5 )Y 08 l >V'? Mr. J. M. Harden, oft Elloree, is 4a. traester. Mr. P. 8. Brown, of Spartanburg, la iu the city. Judge F. 9. Sease, of Spartanburg, who will preside at the coming, term of court in Sumter, was in the city on Monday en soote to. hold court in Blahopvtlle. Mr. F. ,S. Vancy. of Spartanburg. is In the city. Mr. O. L. Stuck and Mr. J. R. Rice, id * umbla. are in town. Mr. R H Mllliken, of Cnmdcn Is in J the city. Mr. W. A. Livingston, of Charles ? ton Is in Sumter. Mr. J. P. Harrison, of Greenville, I wa* in the city this week. : was, a recent visitor to the city. J Mr. A. P. Psrki-r. of Augusta. Ga.. ?j, ? in Sumt?<r ?\ ? dmsnav. M&aier \' v\ n'Ha^an H on a \ - I It to his sister. Mrs. J. A. Schwerin, Jr Mr. R. M Mitchell, of New York, special financial agent of the United Wireless Telegraph and Telephone Co.. IS In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schwerin, Jr.. and Masters William and Edward, ha'-e returned to the city after spend Ing the summer with Mrs. Schwerln's K parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Hagan. at their beautiful summer home, 'Fan lough " (fair lake) on Sullivan's Is? land. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper, of Wlsacky. were In the city Thursday. Mr. A. K. tenders, of Hagood, spent Thursday in town. Mr. E. A. Jenkins, who has been In the city for the past three weeks, returned to Columbia Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Strange and little Gladys Mae, of Wilmington, en route to Atlanta, spent Thursday in the city with Mrs. M. 8. King, on Purdy street Master Baker Spann, who* spent the summer with the family of his uncle. Prof. W. E. Mlkell, on the coast of Maine, has returned home. Officer Peter Gallagher of the city polite force Is the proud possessor of a silk handkerchief mbroldered with the gj"eon shamrock of the Emerald Isle, intertwined in the golden horse? shoe si good luck. The handkerchief which camt direct h-un Dublin, wa present* I to O'licer Gsllaghef by R. v. c. c. brown. wh>? returned a few days avo from a tour of Ireland. Onion .iSctaS ? ? ? ? We have jtut received a shipment u( Onion Sets. Now i? th? lime to plant them for an eariy crop, 10c Quart Red and White Slit's hi Store W W. SI BERT. Telephone 2S3. - b S. Main St. MAKKIKD. Mr. R. B. Kennedy, of this city, and Miss Estelle Grlggs were married at the home of the bride's father, Mr. W. J. Grlggs In Wadesboro, N. C, ?>n Wednesday morning at 11.30 o'clock. The ceremony was witnessed by ? number of the friends and relatives of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy arrived in the city this morning. When Mr. J. C? Huger was en route from New York to Charleston on a <Myde Line steamer a few weeks ago he threw overboard a tightly sealed bottle containing his card and a note requesting the finder to notify him whore and when the bottle was pick? ed up. When the bottle was thrown overboard on the morning of August 23rd, the steamer was north of Cape > Romaine, and about forty miles out to seat About a week after reaching .home he received a post Card dated August 30, stating that the'bottle had been found on the beach1 of Edlsto Island that day. The bot\le drifted more than a hundred mires in less than a week. * The Recorder's Court turned $40 into the city treasurer Monday. P The demand for cotton seed is boosting the price. 'v -1-1 Sumter is threatened with another outbreak of automobile fever. -1_ ? It was reported Tuesday that a white man had been fouddjdead be? side ' the railroad track near* the Po cotaijago tneftle and a crowd of ne fbro'eff quickly gathered to Investigate. Wblle they ^'ere standing around the corpse in open-mouthed wonder the corpse came to life, very angry at be? ing disturbed. He said he was not dead by any means?only very thirsty for nbout four-fingers more of "fuss The Shaw A McCollum Mercantile are advertising their fall line of coat suits, which are now on display. This line has been selected with care and taste and is just what the mosl discriminating shoppers will want. ?Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R? medy is today the best <nown medicine In use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the first un? natural looseness of the bowels. It is equally ireiiutble for children ? .d adults, it til v. ays cures. Sold by W W. Sibn i. Dally New York Cotton Market. New York, Sept. 16? Open High Low Close Jan 12 47 12 64 12 43 12 Mcb 12 53 12 71 12 5 ? 12 fti May 12 56 12 70 13 55 1* U) Sept 12 57 12 56 12 49 12 4S Oct 12 49 12 58 12 44 l{ 49 Dec 12 53 12 93 12 48 12 57 Tone?Barely Steady. 4 - ?Kot a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given is soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ap? pears, will prevent the attack. Sold by W. W. Slbert. Dr. Walter Cheyne has ordered a 1910 Reo Four-Thirty. ?Your complexion as well as your temper la rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber? lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold by W. W. Sibert. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Sumter Located at Sumter, S. C, At the CIom if Business Sept, 8,1909. RESOURCES. L-? ns aud Discounts, $413,.~>74 4 ? ?verj aft* o,r>o?.o; rtond-< An t S ock< owied b. ?h* bajk. 1MO\00 ?um i.me and Y.x n.e*, 1.8 <h>(> Ot t i Real Estate, 17.550.00 ?ue fr"'tl Banu* a>.d Tr*H C .u.pmies, 73 | ?06 nrreaej, UjihYOO OeH 48:>.fo ribver nd cttv r C i'3, 578.88 Oh*ek? ?nd I sab hems, 9,?87.34 KlflbMgll for tho Clearing Hou-e, 6,578.52 Total, $569,385.88 LIABILITIES. Oapltal Stook lbod in. 175,000.00 Sur.-los Fund, 40,000.00 (' o'iviud Piorlti*, loss Current BtfrSases and Iux. h paid, 151,578.01 Dee In B..nk* end Trust Go's, 1,860.61 Dividends L'upaid, 48.00 In 1 vmmi ii Deposits subject to Check, 172,237.11 Savings Deposits, H9.16H.1B Uttlf Y ynbo. including Certi .? . to .Jons] borrowed, I8*\ I0.(K) R< ?md lot Tases Lfiouuo Total, $568 886 88 BTATfl Of to >TJ i n CAROLINA, coi'ntv or HUMTxa. Before sne ea we W, r*, Khaine; Oashiet ? f ihe abovs h t 'mI Hank, who bel?g duly .worn, f-e.y* that 'he at<o\?? and forrgolllg la 'lie i.t i? s true condition of Raid bank, i? rii wti by the book* of -*iu-l B U k w. r. khamk, OaaMer. !-u<?ni to and ?obserihtd before me, this ; i h dar ot Hepi. a. l>., 1909. P, O, 10 >WM AN, I l. s., j Notary I'ublie for S. c. Correct attest : MARION M018K, c If. HURST, rich A ku i. MANNING Directors. Annual Protracted Meeting at Swift Creek Church. The annual protracted meeting at Swift Creek Baptist church, near Remberts. will begin next Sunday, 19th inst., at 11 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. T. Lenwood Cole, will be assist? ed by the Rev. S. Perrin Cogburn, of Ninety-Six, S. C. Mr. Cogburn, who is a volunteer for the Foreign Mission field, has just taken the Master's de? gree at Furman University, and in a few weeks will go on to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louis? ville, Ky. Mr. Cogburn has been very successful in evangelistic work. ?"Can be depended upon" is an ex? pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Cham? berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bow? el complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Sold by W? W. Sibert. ?0 06 "Men may come, and men may go,' But The Mutual Life Insurance Co. Goes on forever. For sixty-six years The Mutual Life Insurance Co. has met every obliga? tion promptly and satisfactorily. Do not delay?now is the time to insure. L M. LOR YE A, Special Agent, Clarendon, and Sumter Counties, ? THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New Y'ork, Manning, S. C. ?0 6. J. E. JIcFaddin, S. I. Till, Agt. Sardinia. Agt. Manning. ?Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty five cents. A piece of flannel damp? ened with this liniment is superior to >iny plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. iold by W. W. Sibert._ TOR SALE?Land at a bargain, 2 90 acres of farming land in Sumter County, for sale at $25.00 per acre. This includes an eight room house, barn, tenant house and flowing ar? tesian well, with good timber on the tract. Purchaser to pay for papers. For a quick cash saie see me. Dr. Walter Cheyne. 9-18-4t FOK SALE-?Seven room house, large l! Fenced lot. Price low. Apply s p, 23 Warren street. sviiMhi ,v \ I ( FOR SALE?My Sans Souci planta? tion of six hundred acres at State burg. Sumter County. S. C. Wiil sell as a whole or in parcels. Ap ply at once to owner. C. L. Stuck ey, Bishopville, S. C. 9-13-4t-2t-a-w W. & S. 4t. % FOR SALE?Seed rye and oats, will have seed wheat, barley etc., later Booth-Harby Livestock Co., 8-2 8t. HKPOBT Or TBK CONDITION Or TBE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF SUMTER, At Sumter, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, 8ept. ltt, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $408,730 04 Overdrafts, secured and unse? cured, 13,664 48 U. 8. Bonds to secure circula? tion, 26,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds, 60 > 00 Bonds, securities, etc., 18,000 00 Banking house, furniture and ftxt i re?, 8.000 00 Other Real Estate Owned 563 22 Lue from National Banka (not reserve agents), 1 20 216 84 Due from State and Priv te Bauk* and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks, 558 69 Due from approved reserve agents, 9,666 68 Obeekl and other cash items, 1,782 30 Woie* of other National Banks, 65 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents, 2,257 69 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie, 11,854 60 Legal-tender notes, 20 00 11,874 60 Redemption Fnnd with U. 8. Treasurer, (6 per ct. of cir? culation,) 1,260 00 Total, $517,078 74 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $100,000 tM) !t a pin- fund, 20,00; tO Undivided profits, less ex? penses and taxes paid, 58,408 W? National Bank notes outstand? ing. l\*? 000 Of) Due to oilier Nat onal Bunks t .2J3 79 ? e ?> Bute ?ind Private H uik? an B inker* 1,11 ?48 Individual deposits subject t ? ?bet k, l'I 1,811 11 N ?>? i a id -ills reditooutit d ;i,o -o 00 Hill - pay?l le, including oei ti Acates <>f Deposit for incnej borrowed 91,000 00 Total $517,07? 71 State of South Carolina. ) ^s ('ounty of Sunder. ) I. J. L McCALliUM, Cashier of the above aatned bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know ledge snd belief. f. L. MeCALLl'M, Oashisr. Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of Sept. 1909. GEO. L, RICK EH, Notary Public. < lorreet Attest ?. JOHN RKID, ) NULL 0 DONNE I L, ? Directora. H. D. BARNETT, ) For Particular People. The subject of an Interesting adver? tising talk In this issue Is. "Particular Clothes for Particular People," and the text of the discourse is Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits, which are designed for the particular people. This line is handled exclusively in Sumter by th D. J. Chandler Clothing Company who sell them with a guar? antee. Read the advertisement and then visit Chandler's and see the Hart Schaffner and Marx fall and winter line. ? HiiaaBiBasiBiBiaBBa ?&[????????? ? m m St ? St m m St St Advancing Their Interests. K ENDEAVOR to advance the business interests of our customers in every legitimate way. In so doing, our motives may be somewhat tinc? tured with selfishness, for, upon the prosperity of its patrons hinges the success of every bank. First Nationl Bank, Sumter, S. C. ? * ? st m m st sT st St bbbbbmmbmmmmmmmmmkmmmmbtmm* Copyright 1909 ny Hart Schaffner A Harz For Very Particular Men Hart Schaffner 6 Marx Clothes IT pays to be particular aboutjfclothes; and because that's so, it pays?us to have particular clothes for such wearers. The small touches of style, of shape, ofifinish of the pockets or cuffs; the selected weaves, colors, patterns; the things that give fash? ionable distinction to a man's dress?it's our business to know about such things, and to have them ready for those who appreciate them* You want Hart Schaffner &? Marx clothes, because you want to be well dressed; because it pays to be. If we have a chance at you we'll make you one of the best dressed men in town. Suits $20 to $32.50. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. The Phone 166. handler lothina Co Sumter, S. C.