The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 26, 1898, Image 5
WEDNESDAY, JAN 28 1808
Etteretiai the Post Ofice at Sumter , S
C., as Second Class Matter .
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fi Hogan-Good Beef.
O'Doondi A Co.-Pore Flour .
Winburn, The Photographer.
Coa o ty Supt Education-Notice.
T??e Ducker & Bultmao Co.-Cost Sale.
Eua te of Matthew P. Mayes, Sr -Citation.
Wanta-Salesmen Wanted, Stock Pies for
Sale.
EB&80NAI?.
\ ?fr. F A. Little is io toe city.
'.,11 Ssa Minnie Rees, of Stateburg, was in the
ci ry Monday.
Mr Jack Harby, of New York, ls in the
city OD a visit.
Mr. Dwight H. Deik, of Statebarg, spent?
to-day in ihe city
Col RM. Wallace returned Monday
frorxi Washington.
Mr. Edwin Wilson, of St. Charles, was io
the etty Saturday.
Mr. Thoa. 6. McLeod, of Lynchburg, spent
yesterday tn towo.'
Mr. Jesse Lukeas of the Lukeos Lamber
Company ia in tbe city,
Cadet Harmon Moise, of the Chide! is ic
the city tor a r?w days stay.
Mr. Albert L. Moise, of Philadelphia, is in
the city *w a two weeks Stay.
Mr M G. Rettenberg returned last Thurs?
day from a nosiness trip to New.York.
Mi? Lucile Hughson returned from Cam?
den last Friday, where she spent several
weeks.
Me j. Thee. DeHoo, travelling representa
five of the News and Courter was io the city
Monday.
Mr. George Saunders, of HagoodV, passed
through the city Monday from a. heat on
the Saocee.
yDr< S p. Dear, of McClellan ville, came up
iaat week on a short visit to the family of Mr.
Geo. D Shore.
Miss Carrie Solomons left fo r Blackville
Friday morning. She goes to visit Miss Flor?
ence Michaelson.
Mrs. R M. Mike!i, who bas been visiting
her son, Mr. W. 8. Mikel), of Philadelphia,
for two months past, bas returned -home.
G?3. B W Moise wa9 a passenger on tbe
train that wa* wrecked at Ashley Junction
Friday morning bot escaped without in?
jury.
Misa Donella Rice, after a pleasant stay in
the city, returned to ber home in Denmark
Friday; morning. She was accompanied by
Miss Shat lie Graham. -
Mrs. Benjamin Hodges and soo arrived in
tb? city last Saturday; from Boston, Mass.
MTS Bodges will spend several mooths at
Stateaurg, with her mother, Mrs. Reynolds.
v v?*ir. G C Brown, of this city, ?nd Rev.
BULR- Moee?ey, of Florence, weot io McClel
laaviile They expected to preach on Sunday
and shoot ducks on Monday and Tuesday.
This is the last week of the time for pay?
ment of city taxes without penalty.
Attention indirected to tbe advertisement
of Winburn, the popular photographer.
Representative E D. Smith and J. A M.
Carraway of this county have been unable to
attend the sessions of the House of Represen?
tatives for several days co account of illness.
The Mayor's Court drew a blank Monday
There-was not a case of *'dn?ok and disor?
derly," or any other style of offender against
the peace and dignity of the city for : the con?
sideration of Bia Honor-therefore the court
did not convene.
The children who play apon tbs Graded
School Square should be i net mc ted hy some
one not to interfere with the shade trees.
Several of those lately set out have been
hroken do wa, and others are being injured
in other ways.
Mr. Jos Abernatha, one of the oldest citi?
zens cf this county is reported to be very ill
ia the Boesard neighborhood. Heia an un?
cle of Mr Jim Bracy, whose boose bas been
bis borne, and a brother nf the late Mrs. Col.
Rem ber t. Be is 83 years old
A counterfeit ten dollar bili is in circula?
tion in this city and it will be well to look
but for it. The bil! was tamed down at the
Bask of Sumter last Friday but it may turo
OD again. It is a counterfeit of the $10 note
of tbe National Bank of Poughkeepsie ; the
numbers oo it are 369,712 end if 47. The
note bas been torn and pasted together again,
and a strip of brown paper was pasted on
?eoeside wheo presented at the bank tbis
morning
Quick Justice.
Ben Richardson and Richard D. Richard?
son, two negro crooks who cia ?rn Florence as
their heme went into Rytteoberg's Clothing
Store Saturday and attempted to make off
with a pair of fine trousers, were run down
and captured io short order that morning
They were taken before Magistrate Weils and
sentenced to 30 days on the chain gang. Tbe
theft, pursuit, capture and trial cocanmed
only about twenty minutes The culprits
bad no comment to make except to inquire if
thirty days was all a fellow got for stealing
here
Senator Moses'Vote.
Senator Moses did not vote for Mr Mower
as recorded on Tuesday. He cast bis ballot
for Chief Justice Mciver He seconded the
nomination of the chief justice and could
hardly have voted against bim. Accidental?
ly bia name was placed among those who
Voted for Mr. Mower.-Tbe State.
Now Telephone Subscribers.
Telephone subscribers will please add the
following numbers and names to their lists,
via:
103- Wine, D. Jas., Residence.
104- Vogel, Mrs. Minnie, Boarding House.
105- Clifton, Rev. J. A , Residence, Meth?
odist Parsonage.
According to a celebrated anatomist tbere
are upwards of 5,000.000 little glands io tbe
human stomach. These glands poor out tb?
digestive juices wbicb dissolve or digest tbe
tbe food. Indigestion is want of jaree,
weakness of glands, need of health to restore
the health of these otgacs. Tbe best tod
most natural help is that giveD by Shaker
Digestive Cordial. Natural, because it sop
plies the material needed by tbe glands to
prepare tbe digestive jatees. Because it
grreogtbeos and invigorates tbe glands and
the stomach, until ther are able to do their
work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial curr 3
indigestion certainly and permanently. It
COPS so ny natural mears, and therein Hes
the secret of its wonderful and unvaried ?uc?
e?is.
At droggi3te, pr;ce 10 cents to $1.00 per
bottle.
MARBLED.
Mr. Dwight L Sh?jw and MiasF?oy Cooner
were married on Thursday evening Ht the
residence of Capt. J H. Cooper, of St.
Charles, Rev. V. R. Gaston officiatiug.
Married oo Sunday, Jan. 23,at the residence
of Mr. Joe Aileo, Mr W E. Alien and Miss
Sallie Enusoiioger by Rev Entzniinger.
Married m Georgetown.
Georgetown, January 21 -A very quiet
marriage took place here last night, io the
dining room of the Winyah Inn, the con?
tracting parties being Miss Malka Manheim,
oaeof the most popular young ladies of the
city, aod Mr. Jack O'Brien, of Charleston,
chief engineer of the Toned States lisrbt
bouse steamer Wistaria. The ceremony wa?
performed by the Rsv. Ur. Steadman, who
came from Charleston with tbe groom on
last night's train, arriving here after 9
o'clock.
The couple left here at 3 o'clock this morn?
ing on the steamer Planter, and nothing was
known of the marriage until to-d?y.
DEATH.
Arther, the 15-year-old son of Mr. E. C.
Lee, of Catchall, died on Sunday morning,
January 16tb, atter a short illness of only 48
bou rs, from inflammation of the stomach. He
was a bright aod promising bor, io apparent
ty perfect health np to the beginning of bis
?Ucees Mr. Lee will have th* sympathy of
many friends in this hvavy affliction. .
John Dunlap, a young csao about 23 or 21
years old, who bas been sick with consump?
tion a year or more, died at bis home on
Sumter street io ibis city on Sunday. The
funeral services were held nt his late home at
three o'clock Monday afternoon.
Doo't annoy others hy your coughing, and
ri8k vour life by neglecting a cold. One
Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds,
croup, grippe and alt throat and lung trou?
bles. J S. Hughsoo & Co.
Mr. Frank F Wbildeo, Field Secretary of
South Carolina State Sunday School Asso?
ciation addressed the Young Men's Christian
Association Sunday morning.
Children and adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may
secure, instant relief by using De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve It is tbe great Pile rem?
edy. J. S Hugbson&Co.
The Ladies'..Aid Society of the Baptist
Church will give a novel: "entertainaient, a
birthday sociable, at the residence of Mrs. J.
D. Graham, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 1st.
Tbe proceeds will be added to the cborcb
building fond.
Wbeeping cough is the most distressing
malady : bot its duration CID be cut short by
tbe use of Gue Minute Couj; h Cure, whico is
also the best .known remedy for croup and al!
long a ad bronchial troubles J. S. Hugbson
&Co.
There was a wreck in the depot yard Fri?
day morning hut no one was injured. Tbe
wreck W&B caused by ?be switchman opening
tbe switch too soon and several box cars were
derailed The- damage was not large, nor
was tbe track blocked any great length of
time.
Wbat pleasure is there in life with a head?
ache, consumption and biliousness? Thous?
ands experience them Who could become per?
fectly healthy by usiag De Witt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills. J. S Hugh
son & Co
Since the small pox scarce bas subsided
and many people are of i:he opinion that
there has not been a ca*e of genuine small
pox in South Carolina, some of tb? vaccina?
tion sufferers sre regrettii g that they offered
their arms as sacrifices.
After years of untold suffering from piles,
B. W. Pursell of Kottoersville, Pa., was
cored by using a single box of De Witt's
Witch B&zel Salve. Skin diseases such as
eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are
readily cured by this famous remedy. J. 8.
Hoghsoa&Co.
If, as indicated bj -be telegram from Wash?
ington to the Columbia Register, and copied
in this paper, thc appointment of a postmas?
ter tor So toter is to wait on the co Hectors bip
and the Seventh Congressional cootes!, Capt.
Gaillard may hold over sometime longer.
Those who claim to know, however, say the
appointment is not waiting oa these matters.
A thrill of terror is experienced wheo a
brassy cough of croup sounds through thc
honse at night But tbe terror soon changes
to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has
been administered. Safe und har m Uss for
children. J. S. Hughsoo & Co.
It waa at Supt. Edmunds' request that tbe
trees were set out on the Graded School yard,
and during the session of tbercbool they are
p rotected from damage. * s the popiis are in
strncted nccordingly. The square, however,
is made a get eral playground io the after?
noon and some action should be taken to see
that these trees are not injured, ss they will
add great beauty to the grounds if permitted
to grow nn mo les ted.
There aire three little things which dy more
work than any other three Little things cre?
ated-they are the act, the bee and De Witt's I
Little Early Risers, the last being the fa?
mous little pills for stomach and liver trou?
bles.
Mr. A C- Carson, of ibis county, wai one
of tbe two representative? of the Euphradlao
Society in the joint debate of the EopbradUn
and Clariosophic societies ai: the >outh Caro?
lina College last week. The question debat?
ed WHS : "Is a public officer justified in be?
stowing patronage as a reward for political
service?'' The Eophradian society bad the
affirmative 'and the Clariosopbic the neg?
ative. The judges awarded the decision to
the negative
We are anxious to do a little good in tnis
world and c*o think'of no pleasanter or bet
ter way to do if than by recot?o.eoding One
Minute Ccugb Cure as a preven ive ot pneu?
monia, consumption and other serious lung
troubles that follow neglected colds J. S
Hughsoo & Co.
The municipal campaign has opened and
tbe candidate? may now be expected to an?
nounce themselves or be announced by their
frieods and supporters without further delay.
A lively campaign is predicted by those who
are familiar with the situation, and thut there
will be several candidates from ay or no one
doubts. Dr J. J. Borsard, the present in?
combent of tbe Mayor's office is Srst in tbe
hf Id and bis friends in announcing bis candi?
dacy give evidence of their belief that be is
the man for the position.
"I lake pleasure in recommending Cham
berlain's Colic, Choiera and Diarrhoea Rem?
edy to all who ??affer from paios in the stom?
ach," says Mr. Milt McKinley, editor of the
Rawson (Ohio) Herald. "Uotil I used this
remedy it was, at tiaste, impossible for me to
be in my office, owing to attacks lasting from
one to two days. By taking it as soon at; the
first symptoms of the attack are feit, I co
longer Puffer thi? unpleasant sickness" For
eale at Dr. A. J. China's Droie Store.
Mr. EUfba Berry, of this pince, s+js be
r.evt-r b??d anything io do him so much good
?nd give such quirk relief from rheumatism
as Cnamberlain's Pam Balm be was both?
ered greatly with shcotKg piioa from hip to
knee until he used this Iir.icaent, which af?
fords prompt relief - B. F. Biker, druggist i
St. Paris, Ohio. For sal? at Dr. A. J. Chi?
na's Drug Store.
WOODMEN FEAST.
Installation and Annual Banquet
of Hollywood Camp.
The officers-e'ect for the ensuing year of Hol?
lywood Camp Woodmen of the World, were
installed last Wednesday night in the presence
of the fa ll membership of the Camp and a lare**
number of visitors, tbe camp having decided
at a recent meeting to have the installation
ceremonies io public. Tbe installation WEB
conducted by Past Council Commander I. C.
Strauss, aod the fellowing officers inducted
into offic?:
R W. Hurst, C C.
W. B. Murray, Adv. Lieut
R. S. Hood, Clerk. ,
F. A Boltman. Banker.
H W. Hood, Escort
D. S. Moore, Watchman.
E. S, Hood, Sentry.
H L Scarborough, Manager.
Past Council Commander, I. C Strauss
delivered a brief address explanatory of the
order of Woodmen and of tbe benefits that
members derive from it. A portion of bis
address was devoted to giving of a sketch of
the history of Holly wood Camp, telling bow
it bea grown from tbe beginning when there
were on lr fourteen names enrolled, to the
present time when there are nearly a full
hued red to ADS wer to the roll call. He re?
ferred to the stability aod strength of the or?
der and the safe guards that bave been taken
for the protection of the members and their
fan ilies aod emphasized the fact that the in?
surance and eick benefit features were de vised
to give members the greatest protection, at the
le*st expense, consistent with business man?
agement.
The Camp and the invited guests then ad?
journed to the Toomey Block where the
annual banquet was served from the Hotel
Marion. The tables were laid for one hun?
dred, but were spread with such abundance
that it seemed as if preparation had been
made for an army The menu was the best
the market afforded and everything that
could be demanded was supplied. Tbe ban?
quet was a testimonial to the cuisine of the
Hotel Marion and the service showed how ex?
cellent is its management.
The discussion of th? viands spread before
the Woodmen was prolonged and .apparently
as intFrenting to all as it was satisfying
Then followed tb? feast of reason and fbw of
soul. By request of Council Commander, E.
W. Hurst, Mr. H. G. Osteen sctea as Toast
Master, and introduced the speakers who had
been selected to respond to the toasts The
toasts were as follows :
Holly wood Camp, Woodmen of the World
-A fraternity iu which all stand on an equal
footing, which promotes friendship and fel?
lowship, exercises the truest charity, extend?
ing a helping hand to a brother io distress,
bot gives no alms-each one receives only
what is justly his-may its past growth and
present strength continue -Rev. C. C
Brown
Tbe Preas-Important as it is in its office,
iris but the Hrrvant of the human intellect,
and its ministry is for good or for evil ac?
cording to tb? character of those who direct
i?._M-j H Frank Wilson.
Tbe State of Sooth Carolina-A state is
never greater than wheo all its superfluous
bands are emoted in the service of tie pub?
lic -Mr S H. Edmunds
Woman-If there be any one whose power
?9 ic beaprr, in purity, in goodness, it is
woman -Col. J. M Knight.
The responses were, as might have been ex?
pected from 'be array of speakers, all in a
happy vein, and received the well merited ap?
plause tbey deserved.
After tbe regular speakers bad concluded,
Dr. J ? Clifton was called op and rf quested
to make an informal tnlk on any subject he
chose to select..
His speech was brim full of wit and humor
and appealed to the crowd most pleasantly.
He was applauded to tbe echo, ?nd before be"
wa? half wav through his remark? bad cap?
tured tbe crowd, making everyone present
hie friend.
The barquet was concluded with a toast to
"Oar Hostess," responded to io a few brief
words by R. O Purdy, ffeq
Tbe annual barquet of Hollywood C&mp
was a most pleasant occasion and a pro?
nounced success Pleasant as bas been pre?
vious banquets, this was the mott pleasant of
them all, and this was the verdict of all the
Woodmen.
Oration on Gen. Lee by Gen. Moise
Gen. E W. Moise was the orator of tbe occa?
sion at a meeting held Wednesday night in the
Hibernian Hall, Charleston, in celebration of
the birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee under the
?osptceiof the Daughters of the Confederacy.
The oration was published in its entirety in
the News and Courier and speaks elcquent
ly for itself. T^? oration was a magnificent
tribute to Gen Lee and was listened to with
enthusiastic attention, by one of the largest
crowds Charleston bas ever given a lecture,
says tbe News and Courier.
When you cannot sleep for coughing take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always
givps prompt relief It is most excellent for
colds, too, as it aids expectoration, relieves
the long9 and orevents any tendency toward
pneumonia. For sale at Dr. A. J. China's
Drug Store
The Shooting of McD. Green.
? .
a
Mr McDonald Green, of Silver, Clarendon
County, who was sbot by a negro, Sep.
Jones, about ten days ago, ia recovering from
his wounds, and is able to walk about the
house He will lose his right eye, but the
other eve all right. Unless complications oc?
cur from bis injured eje. be will continue to
improve. The eye will have lo be taken out,
as it is destroyed
The particulars of the unfortunate occur?
rence, as stated br Mr. Green, are :
Joo'-s bad shut up some of Mr Green's
hogs, and sent bim a note containing offen?
sive Inoguage, a few days he for? There was
a strip of woods between .Mr Green's hcase
and where Jones lived, in which a fire w?s
started on the afternoon of tbe shooting.
Mr Green wi?h his bards was in the woods
endettvoring to stop the fire when Jone?'
brother-in-law came where he was, and Mr.
Green inquired of him the origin of the firp,
and while they were talking, Sep Jones
came up, having a gnu io his hand, and
started to join in the talk.
Mr Green declined to have any talk with
Jones and ordered bim off of bis land. Joues
did not seeru inclined to go, ?nd starten" to
raise his gun, wherrut cn Mr Green knocked
him down with a pitchfork that be had iu his
band, and drew his pistol, bnt before be
could use it Jones sbot bim and fled. He has
oot been seen since. Mr. Green was able to
walk to bis house after being shot
He is of the opinion that the fire was set
hy Jones Tor tbe purpose of drawing him out
into the woods and th?o attacking him.
A Horse Book Free.
We bave a number of Dr Kendall's "Treat
if e on the Horse," for distribution to subscrib?
ers, as a premium to those who pay in ad?
vance. The book contains much vaiuabU
nforro^tiona including descriptions or diseuses
and remedies for same We will he glad to
have our subscribers call and gpt copie?-frf e j
to H? who pay up.
A Very Important Matter.
The attention of our readers is invited to
the new advertisement of O'Donnell & Co.
The feature of the advertisement is an ex?
tract from the American Journal of Health in
reference to food adulteration in which spe?
cial stress is laid oo the daily danger from
impure flour. This journal is one of the
highest class and most reliable published io
thia country, and has tbe urqualified en?
dorsement and tbrongh confidence of the
members of the medical profession the coun?
try over.
In the article in question Melbourne's flour
is cited as the purest and best brand on the
market aod the flour that can be ueed without
fear by housekeepers who are careful to select?
ing what they place on tbair tables. The
endorsement coming from the source it does,
merits the consideration of flour consumers
and the article should be read with care.
O'Donnell & Co., have sold Millboorne's flour
for years and have sold comparatively littie
of other brands
South Carolina Office-Seekers in
Washington.
^Special to The Colombia Register J
Washington, Jan. 23 -The last few days
have "aus* quite an influx of South Caro?
lin" . ~nl ns to this city. Among tbem
are o< M. Wallace, of Sumter, E M.
Brayton, of Columbia and G. I. Cunning?
ham, of Charleston, seeking the office of
TJoited States marshall, now held by J. P.
Hunter, wi ose terra expires March lltb.
Four others have applications on . namely:
John R. Talbert, of Abbeville, C. J Pride,
of Rock Hill, L. D. Melton, of Columbia and
A C Merrick, of Walhalla. But the general
concensus of opinion is tbat tbe race bas
practically narrowed down to Wallace end
Cunningham.
The commission of P. P. Gaillard, demo?
cratic incumbent of the Sumter postcfEce, ex?
pired about a mooth ago, and there are five
applicants for the place, to wit: J M. Tin?
dal, G. W Reardon, Mrs J. A. Whitemore,
J. C. Whittaker and Z E Walker, of
whom the two last are colored mea. While
E. A. Webster is referee for the whole state,
yet, owing to the fact that this is the borne
office of Col ?. B Johnston, the coostestaDt
for a eeat in congress from tbat district, Mr.
Webster hHS consented to defer to Col. John?
ston in that matter. The rivalry for the
place is so intense that it is supposed that no
action will be taken in regard to the matter
till Webster is confirmed as collector and the
congressional contest for the seventh district
i? determined, lest it militate against the in?
terest ol one of these gentlemen who will be
responsible for the appointment.
W J. Daweey, the bntcber, has reopened
his meat market on Main Street, and ia pre?
pared to supply bis customers and the public
with the best quility of fresh meats.
WANTS,
FINE vSTOCK PIGS-A few toll blood
Polaod-Obtoa male pigs about ;wo
mouths old, for yale cheap by E. HOGAN.
Jaofa-3t_
WANTED-Salesmen to sell our otis and
greases to the manufacturers' io Sum?
ter and vicinity. Permanent position for
right meo. The Canfield Oil Co , Cleveland,
Ohio
WANTED-To buy a nmall farm near
the City of Sumter suitable for truck
?arming, Possession cot wanted until Jan.
1st, 1899. Address me at Rock Hill S.O.
Jan 12-it E. B. COCK.
FOR RENT-The dwelling on Church
Street, next door to ibe undersigned.
Contains six rooms, with fire p ace in each,
also paotry and kitchen attached, and water
in building Everything in good order
Apply to Mosss GREBS.
Dec. 2-tf
ARE YOU1
BANKRUPTinhealth,
constitution undermined by ex?
travagance in eating, by disre?
garding; the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER. DESPAIR
Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and ail kindred diseases.
lott's Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
ESTATE NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted to the late Hil?
lary B Holleman, of Mayeville, S. C ,
will make payment to the undersigned quali?
fied Executrix of bis last will and testament,
or to per undersigned attorney- ; and all per
POO." to whom said Testator was indebted will
present their claims, proven according to law,
to said attorneys.
HATTIE XAVIER,
? Qualified Executrix.
JAMES D, BL AN DING,
D NIEL M. YOUNG.
J?n 19-3w Attorneys.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
By T V. Walsh, Esq, Probate Judge
WHEREAS, MRS. N. F. MAYES, (wid?
ow) made suit to me to grant her
Letters of Administration of thc Estale of and
effects nf MaMbew P. Maye?. Sr., deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
md singular the kindred and creditors of the
Mid Matthew, P Maye?, Sr, late of said coun?
ty and State,deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
it Sumter, on February 12lb, 1898. next, after
publication thereof, at ll o'clock in the fore?
noon, to show cause, if any they have, why
[he said Administration should not be grant
?d.
Given under my hand, this 26:b day of
January, A. D., 1898.
THOS V. WALSH,
Jan 26-2t Judge of Probate.
Ho. 64 A. F. M
THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMU?
NICATION of Claremont Lodge, No
14, A. F. M., will bc? held on Thursday
Evening, Feb 3d, at 7J p. ni. Brethren
will tnke dne notice and govern tuemselv?;
iccordingly
L. S CARSON, W. M.
Attest-H. C. Mosss, Sec.
? Great Slaughter Sale is Not Equal
to this!
50,000
ars50000
We have just received the above number of Cigars-10 solid
cases. This is the largest shipment of Cigars that has ever been received at one
time by any one firm in Sumter. Our object in boying such quaotity is to get
a price that will enable ns
To sell at regular Factory Frices
Io lots of from one box to 1,000. 25,000 of this quantity consist of the fol?
lowing weil known and established brande of high grade 5c Cigars.
"Success" Perfectos, lone Havana filler and Snmatra wrapper. "Lady Bird" Perfectos,
long Havana filler and Sumatra Wrapper. "Teller's Big T," special loBg Havana filler and
Sumatra wrapper. These are our selling prices, $175 per box of 50, $3 60 per 100, or
$35,000 per 1,000. No more, no less.
Next comes our Little "Club Room Value," a very fine little cigar, 5 wrapped in foil for
10c-m?de of Havana scraps and clippings.
I'? package goods we carry a large stock of thc following and ceo give you factory prices:
Old Glory Cheroots in packages, 5 for 10c Old Virginia Cheroots, ic packages. 5 for 10c
Three Rattlers Cheroots, in pacK?g-s, 3 for 5c. Ten Pins Cigatos, in packages, 10 for IOC
We are headquarters and exclusive agents for the American Tob?ceo Co's goods in this section
and can give factory prices on any of their line including
Dukes', Cycle and American Beauty Cigarettes, Old Va Cheroots, Dukes' Mixture Smok?
ing Tobacco, Maryland Club Smoking Tobacco and Battle Ax Plug Tobacco. Snuffs at
factory prices
We are selling some staple goods at less than ACTUAL COST, if we had to boy them
to-day. G?t our prices before bcyiog and you will say too, that we are headquarters.
PHONE 53.
CROSSWEL.L & CO.
It makes
more
Loaves of
Bread than
any other
Flour.
Use tile Old Settable PATAPSCO SUPEBLATIVE PATENT FLOUS,
Ground from the cream of Maryland and Virginia wheat, stands in the lead not only at home
but in foreign markets. For i urity, strength and uniform quality it bad no Equal. If yon
want the best be sure you get this brand. For sale by
CRESSWELL & CO.
Sept. 1.
Belitzer's Furniture Store.
Furniture,
Lamps.
GJxiJxei Sets,
COME AND SEE US, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
We repair your Furniture,
We repair your Lounges.
We repair your Baby Carriages,
We make over your Mattresses.
WELL AND REASONABLY.
Belitzer's Furniture Store,
Monaghan Block,
Sumter, S C.
Wever has Sumter
had such a large?
well-assorted
stock of GOOD
goods offered
AT CO?T.
Special attention
directed to the
splendid line of Men's,
Ladies9 and Children's
Shoes.
UCKER y ULTMAN [O.
MOM EY TO
% MM
YOU MUST SAYS PU?
C EASING
a carriage, unless it is constructed
of the very best materials and is put
together by expert mechaaics, for it
won't last long enough to pay you,
and you endanger Hie and limb every
time you ride in it The name of the
maker should be the guarantee, and
ours are made only by manufacturers7
whose name is synonymous with re?
liability. Give me a call.
Respectfully,
H. HAKBY.