The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, May 18, 1898, Image 5

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Cfc W&sit wan aili Sontos. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1898. Entered at the Post Office at Sumter, S G.* as Second Glass Matter. NEW AOTEBTISEMENTS." H. Barby-Still io the Ring. D Jas Winn-$10 Reward. Schwartz Bros.-Another Sensation. For Congress-Thomas F. Brantley. J Rettenberg & Sons-Shirtwaist? and Shirts PERSONAL. Col. J. M. Knight went to Cola aa bia M on day morning. Mr. Walter L. Wilson, of Bishopville, spent Monday in the city. Miss Leila Dick left Monday morning for Colombia to speed a week. Mr. David Williams, of Camden, was in the city Friday on business. Mr Eugene O Ingram is in the city for a few day8 s*ay on a sick furlough W.T. Aycock, Esq., of Colombia spent spsnt several days m the city fest week. R. O Purdy, Esq , Mrs. Purdy and Mrs. Brown, returned Snaday from Baltimore. Dr and Mrs S. C Biker went to Colum? bia Monday marci og to spend several da> 8. Mr. L L Perrott bas returned from Georgetown, court having adjourned on Thursday. Mls3 Laura Mood bas returned from Sparenburg after a stay of two weeks with relatives in that city. Maj H. F. Wilson returned lost Wednes? day from Asheville, N. C , where he has been oa business for several days. Messrs Altamont Moses and Harry tiytten t.erg have returned from Macon, Ga , where they attended theiA. O. U. W. Mrs. J. M. Cu'p and daughter, Mrs Frank H. Crump aad Miss Lola Allen, of Washing ten, D. C., are the guests of Mrs. Eila Tuo Mr James Hollian wbo went from ibis city a short time ago to Lexington, Ky., bas en? listed in >be Sumter Light Infantry and is now io Cotu&bia awaiting examination. Smallpox bas reappeared at Clafi o College, Or&ogeburg. . A negro house on Red ana Wbite Street was burned laat night about 10 o'clock. Tne . are was of accidental origin. The crops are smell for this season, but during the last few days a decided improve? ment has been observed in ali sections of the county. The Sumter Light Infantry needs men who will join the company and serve tb? State and cation at this time when meo are o<!eded. The vaccination of tbs residents of this city has been very nearly completed, and it ta bihevtd tb it there will be but a few more cases of am?!!p.x. - : .:/-.? Surely there ia no one io Sumter wbo wants to binder tbe Board of Heaitb io the effort to stamp out tbe amalbi-x-theo let everybody be vaccinated at once. The Sumter- Light Infantry will not be mustered into service to-day The company was nine men short ot* the complement last night and more recrairs are wanted. A large party of Sumter;people spent Sun? day in Colcmoia. Tbey ai) bave relatives " or frirnos in the Sumter Light Infantry, and they weat over to pay them a visit io camp. The President of Camden Board of Health hu notified Mayor Wilson of Sumter that all persons going to Camden frc m Sumter must have certificates from Sumter Board of Health tbat they have beeo vaccinated. AU persons desiring ??id certificates most either bring to Health Officer a physician's certificate of vacci? nation or show (heir vaccination to that offi? cer. Rev C. C Brown, who returned Thurs? day from Washington, says tbat the people of Sanier get the news from tbe war as quick? ly as do the Wesnington people. This ss a fact that fe w of the Sumter people appreciate The Daily Item furnishes the news as prompt? ly as any of tbe papers of the large cities, and Although the extra expense is considerable, the subacrioers pay oo more for the paper tb au heretofore. The doctors wbo Attended the meeting of the County Medical association last Friday, went one to the smallpox hospital that afternoon and examined those who are now under treatment. They wished to see tbe diseases io all stages io order tbat tbey may be aole to recognize it and diagnose it prop? erly if any cases occur in their practice. The recruits wbo rent to Columbia Wednes? day to join ibeSumter Light Iofmtrv, were: W.?. Hoggins, W il Lenoir, Jr", J F Ernenne s, A.K. Borrows, George Phillips. Tbey went over with Mr. W H Seal?*, who baa been acting as recruiting officer for the company during tbe past w*ek. Mr. R. D Lee gare Mr. Seiles $10 to pay for the *n?*r taiomeot of the recruits while tbev were ia Columbia before jjioiog the Company There bas from the first been a good deal of confusion in Sumter regarding the small? pox, and cc n eider able dooot bs3 existed as to the disease From what we can lear-? this has beeo caused by tbe fact that chickenpox and smallpox have both been existing io Sumter for some time. Of course the Board of Health will take charge of all cas.-s of an eruptive nature reported, whether they be chickenpox or smallpox. Oa and after Monday last, tbe Ordinance of the city regardiog compulsory vaccination will be rigidly enforced, and all persons re? fusing to be vaccinated witl be brought nefore the Mayor sod dealt with according to the ordinance The Board of Health is deter? mined to stamp out tbe pmal!p,jx epidemic at tbe earliest possible date, aod does coi want .ay "fooling" about it. * A number of the rtjicted members of tbe Sumter Light Infantry have returned borne and they are once mare civil? ians aod the pomp and glitter and gore of war are tbtogs apart from tbeir present im? aginings. The larger comber of the return? ing voiuoteer* were very much disappointed tbat they could oot go to tbe front with the com pa oj, bot a few candidly and openly expressed their delight that tbey were well ont of the fight. There bas bren a change in the rcbedules of all trains on the Atlantic Coast Line. Tbe new schedules went into effect Sunday. The revised scbedulf s are to be found in this paper The most important change is in the schedule of the Charleston and Colombia pas? senger. It w dee to arrive here at 9 32 a. m. I e and at Columbia ?0 lb. It goes tbronzb to \ Greenville over the CN. & L , making the ? ( quickest trip to that city ever put down oca' i regular schedule. j ? Toe physicians who baye been conducting ? ^ the general vaccination in the city have bfen j * directed by tbs President of the Board of 1 Health to hand io a list of ali who refused to j c be v^cc.nated and stfps will be taken at once j ^ to have warran** ssued to bring them before j Mayor Wilson tor trial These who ba*e j entertained the mistaken idea thht thr? ccu'd ! 4 def? tte orders of the Buud of Health with ; 1 impunity will bod out bow sad ?y ?bey hare j i erred when they are summoned to appear be- j t fore the Major's Court for trial. I t --m+- . . mimm If you wa ut a oew organ for your old one tee Rand Ie. MELTON-BELSER. Marriage BP 11S in Summerton. Summerton, May ll.-All thought ot war and its rude alarme are banished from our town to-day while we witness the marriage ceremony of one of our most charming yoong ladies. The contracting parties were Miss Caro Belser of this place and Mr. Wm. Davis Melton of Columbia. Miss Beleer is tbe daughter of the late Mr R. H. Belser and has a large circle of friends here and over the State Our town will lose one of its chief attractions at ber departure. We can solace ourselves only by the fact that she go?s to grace the burne of one of Colom? bia's most promising attorneys. Mr. Melton, tbe happy groom, is one of a family celebrated for its legal acumen, and is fast forging to the front rank of bis profes? sion. He can well dispute witb Admiral Dewey for tbe place of first honor as a suc? cessful warrior on account of his brilliant victory consummated to-day. Tbe Pres ny terian Church was crowded at noon to witness the ceremony performed in faultless style by the Rev. John Kershaw, of St. Micbaei's, Charleston. The church was most handsomely decorated by lovir.g friends nd presented a scene of beeuty made by an artistic arrangement of cut and potted Sow? ers, vines and plants. The contracting cou? ple took their places beneath huge hell cov? ered by snow white LaMarc rose3, while the numerous attendants were grouped in easy grace about them. Tbe following were the attendants : Mis* Florence Kmaid, maid of honor. Mr A Wallace Thompson, best man. Miss Mabel Canley wjtb E B Clark. Miss Jacie Spano, with I L. Withers. Mies Sue Richardson with J. J. McMaban Miss Annie Gaillard witb Prof. E. S. Dreher. M?3S Noddle Richardson with R. B. Briser. Miss- Bestie I?erf:m with B. F. P. Le?pbart. M;83 Pauline Gaillard witb E L. Wing? field. Mis? Caroline Richardson with W. D. Simpson. Miss Mary Yeadon with G. P. Logan. Miss Rosa Graham with T T Hayne. Miss Minnie Briggs witb W. T. Aycock. The bride was given away by ber brother, A G Belser. Usbe.s: J. C Biiiey, R C. Richardson, J. T. Meltoa ?ad Lucian Brailsfcrd Fl^wer Girls : Emma Baker and Carrie Bik r Pages : Ervin Belser and Tommie Beal!. Miss Annie Burgers presided at the organ, ^rendering Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the procession moved up the aisle, and Lo? hengrin's Bridal Chorus at the conclusion .of the c-remony After tbe ceremony a reception was given to about 100 guests, at me borne of tbe bride's mother An elegant table was spread, load? ed witb an eleg*n: wedding repast. v After receiving the congratulations asd wei! wishes of the town, the happy yoong couple lef-. tor an extensive northern tour, after which they will settle down tothe joys of married life io oar sister city of Colorada. Large quantities of rice and many old slip? pers jelted the bridal party as they left. Toe presents were o- tb oumerous and handsome, many elegant pieces of eisver, gold and cut g lass Amo:.g the visitors were noted ; Mrs Mellon, mother of the groom ; Capt T. J. Biker and-wife. Capt. P. P< Gaillard and wife, M&j 4. M Brailsford, Mrs-J J Canty, Mrs Jam'*s E. Tindal, Mi? Marguerite Tin? dal and Mrs. Dr Chandler Biker. Marriage in Bishopvilie. Miss Mianie CrossweM and Mr T. B. Blythes were united in marriage on Wednes? day afternoon, May ll. The ceremony was performed ny Rev. Mr Smith in the Bisbop ville Baptist Church. ? * ? 8. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis , writes :-' I have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider De Witt's Witch Basel Salve the greatest pile care on the mnr ket ."- Haghaon-Ligon Co. Manning and Camden have quarantined against Colombia and Sumter on account of smallpox. Why don't they quarantine against the country districts where smallpox ia prevalent and where no efforts are being made to stamp it oat ? S M. Geary, Pierson, Mich , writeej: i;DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is curio.- more piles here to-day than ail other remedies combined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." Hagbsoo-L'gon Co One new eise of smallpox was reported to the Health officer Thursday, from the Silver Street section of the city. Another case was admitted to the pest house mat nignt-a nt gro woman from tbe country who applied for admission Tbe boman ncacbioe starts but once and 3tops bat once You can keep it going long? est aodmo-t regularly by using DeWitt's Little Birly Risers, tbe famous little pills for coustipation and all stomach aod liver trou? bles -Hughson-Ligon Co. Messrs Vernon Sc*rborcugh, Eiroest C?y burn, Roland Hearoo, Vi? o toa McCutchec s.od Arthur Durant, of Bisbopvilie, aed J L Andrews, of Clarendon, W. F. Smith, of Providence ood Haz*l Jone?, of Sootier, went to Columbia Monday morning to join the Sumter Light Infantry. The Coban qoestioo and political tesoes sink into insignificance wiib the man wno ?nffers from piles What he most desires, is relief DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures iileo.- Hoghsoa-Ligoo Co. The Columbia dealers in shot have done a rushing business since tbe soldiers have been io that city A company that bail? from these jans is said to have purchased 225 pouods wubin the past few days. It is to be noted hat the shot was oot bought to kill Spaniards int to give weight to the recruits. .'One Minute Cough Cure is ibe best prep? aration 1 have ever sold or u*ed and I cao't lay loo mach iu ii? praise." L M. Ksnn.io, Merchant, Odell, Ga.-Hugbeon Ligou Co. One new case of smallpox has been report id to the He-iith Officer duriog the uast three lays. Tbe disease is uot spreading and is )eii*vsd to be under control Several of the ?ra? io ?ake ?hs disease bave beeo dischurg^d rom treatment aod detection, ihorougnly :ured, but mark?d for lift. Late to bed and early to rise, prepare a nan for bis home in t .eskies Early to bed md a Little E-?rly Riser, the pill that ranked ife longer and wiser.-Hugbson Ligon Co The Sumter Ligbt Infantry will never sse Juba u-less a second aroy cf invasion is or poised a.d the reserve raiments of voluo eers iiaosferred from coa<?t guard du'v ?o ?ctive foreign service Trie indication;* at ! < )re?i*::t are that the f.iii regiment of Sou>b ? 2 Jaro'.ioa voluu'fers will not le1?*/? tnt; S:at?, ! I >at wi: br? oetsi-ed io do garrisoj dory ou j < juiiivitn's island or eise? herr on tbecuast.|t Pre Dotation will to to iV.ibi within a few \ I verks with the arny of invasion DOW organ ' zing at Tiimpj. aod will sse bard nt-rvice ic j 1 lo^ioany witti tbe rcguiars ard volunteers rum other States ! f Success-Worth Knowing. > ?0 ytui:;' success in the South, proves Hughe's "onie a great remedy for Chilis and a?? tt*!.-? ial Fevers. Belter ib*n Qiioice. Gwan-M c d, try it At Druggists tOc. and $1 00 i ' .otttes. x 1 oct. I ' If yen want your machine made new, iring it to Randie. MTJSTE38. IN OR GET OUT. Governor Ellerbe Issues tT?timatum -Good Work of Maj. Thomp? son of The Independent Bat? talion. Colombia, May If.-Gov EMerbe bas noti? fied the captains of the companies that have not been aostered into service that they must be reidy "o be mustered in with toe full complement of men on Friday. Failing to do so he wiil order them to returo to their homp?, and will cai! for more volunteers, ac cepticg the first companies that report with the correct complement ot men Governor Eltert.e has suggested that the Richland Volunteers and Governor's Guards consolidate and that the Bamberg Guards and Palmetto Rifles of Aiken, do likewise. All of these companies are weak and there 6eems to he no imtreditite prospect of their filling up. Mucb ill-feeling has been aroused in camp by the practice of enticing the men of oce company to join anni ber Yesterday the Governor's Guards enticed a nnmher cf rnr-o from tr-e Palmetto Rifli* and the attention of Capt. Fuller and Go7. Ellerbe was called to the matter by Capt Sawyer of the Palmetto R fies They hav? decided that the desert? ers from ths Rifiep will not be mustered into service with the Guards A detai? ot roen e.nder the command cf Lieut. .McGown went tc Union yesterday to bring bick Sheehan th? deserter from the Jobr.'Stoo RfiV. ^bf-eban will be tried by court martial, a:ii, as there were no ester) uating circumstances, he having thrown down bis gun while cn guard at nisht and lett camp be wili probably ne convicted and sent to Sing Kirg prison. The independent battalion will be ready for marchicg orders within a few d^s. Mej Thompson iii losing no time but is working s? ytea-ati-aily to have the battalion thoroughly organized and disciplined Tbe following gecer*! urde- was published yes? terday : Headquarters First (Independent Battalioo) Fair Grounds, Columbia, S C., May 16, i 893 General Order No 1 Paragraph No 1 -By order of His Excci lenc5. W m H Ellerbe, Governor and com? mander in ebit-f, tbia battalion is composed of the following companies: Darlington Guards. Sumter Li*bt Infantry, Ed;sto Rifles and Manning Guards. Paragraph 2 B'gmnitg tr?is afti-roooo nt 7 o'clock, there will oe three drills every day except Sunday as follows: .Company drills at 7 a m : battalion drills aik p. tn ; natialion drills at 7 p m. Paragraph 3 Lient B. D. Wilson, cf the Sumter Ltght Infantry, is herfbv ap pointed acting adjutant until the regularly appointed adjutant, W. Elliott Goczt'S*, re? ports or duty. Paragraph}^ Sergeant Norman H. Bull, of the Kdisto Rifl?s, is hereby cetailcd to act as sergeant maj ?r of tbe battalion Paragraph 6. On the ocea3;on of the drills mentioned tn tbe foregoing paragraphs, can tains of the compaciss ate hereby directed to place in ihe ranks, until further order?, all sergeants who have not been thoroughly drilled and wbo may therefore need i oat ruc? i?os By order of Major Thompson. B D. Wi .on, Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant Gov. Ellerbe has appointed Dr. E. J Wan namaker, of Orar.grburg, assistant surgeon of the independeo?**batiHlion. Walter Grif? fen, of Darlir gton, was appointed hospital steward The troops yesterday lost tbeir first man by daaib. Corporal W. H Parker of the Buller Guards of Greenville, died of pneu? mon?a at the Coluu bia Hospital, after ao ill? ness of leo days. He was 21 years of age, aod his captain sate, last evening "he was a fice yoong mao, possessed of tntny excel? lent qualities." He vms well np to. Wednes? day of last week, standing bis physical ex? amination and being tccepted. On that day, however, hs was attacked by pneumonia, and was promptly removed to the Colombia Hos? pital. Be got worse steadily, and bis com? pany had to be aus'et ed without bim. I bave been a sufferer from ch roo ic diar? rhoea ever since the war and bave used all kinda of medicines for it- At last 1 found one remedy tbat has been a success as a core, and tbat is Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.--P.fi GRISHAM, Gaars Mills, LA. For dale ny A. J China. To see is ?o try, to try is to buy the "White." The White is king of sewing machines. Col. D J Auld bas requested The [teni to state as a matter of justice to G<>8 Lynch, that the report of big de?erticn from the Sumter Light Infantry is wholly unfoonded He was discharged from the Company by order of Gov Etlerr-e who wag iroponuoed dailr to do eo by Mrn. Lynch. She would t->ke no denial, and finally to settle the matte', Gov. Ellerbe ordered Gus Lynch to go home T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greensboro, G* , writes h3 follow* : c,In the paet eight years, I have so'd mor?* of Dr. Pitts' Carm^naiite than all the soothing syrups, colic drops, and other baby medicines com? bined." ?old by J F. W. l)eL?::ue. Mr. Jus. A. Whrren has bern appointed tanager of the Sumter Telephone Sssbtt'ge and has enreri-d upon th* disc ?rge cf big duties. He wM make every effort to improve the telephone strvice in every respect possible and ?li complaints made to him ?ill rece.ve prompt attention. On?? Mintfe is not long, jet rei?ef is ob-1 tainr-d in half that ticse by ;he use cf 0-e j Minute Con^h Cure. It prevents co'isurup-j tion and quickly cures cold-, croup, irur.cht tif>, pcenraouia, Ia gr:ppe and ail throat and lung troubles Hughson Ligoo Co Several recruits went to Columbia last Saturday io eolfot in the Sumter Lighi In? fantry. The company isi filling up ard tbe las' rf por:- received stale ih-:t only twelve or Sfteen more men are needed to fill up the roll. S. C. P Jones, Milesburg, Pa , writes : "I bnve used DcWiti's Lute ^nrlv Risers ?ver since they were introduced here and ! oust say I have never used ??ny pt 1 ia in my Coolly during forty years or house keeping hat gavr such KHii?fac'.or? resulis as a iaxa :ive or cathartic." Hughsou-Ligon Co. According ?o 'he Columbia papers the Sum- j er Light Infantry had 53 men uccep'ed and ?2 rejected. Tue fi ju res rio not account for! ill the men who went w:ih th2 coojp-wii aid J lave sicce gon^ over es recruits. Whta has j )eCuB)8 cf tbe oihers ? Jf ff Clark ?nd Sam Garner were r?efore May- j >r Wilson yesterday mornir.g for ciiso.dt-rly :ocdott, fighting aod cursing or; the street, i rhe tow occurred in Sam Garner's 3bop j )n Libfrty Street, and knives and ra- ! sors were brought in:o NO:KUI ts well as a ! i jed of pro tanny The pO:ice gathered the J romoatants i!> before an) : lood v;.s?. spilled, i lowever. Jeff Clark vv*v, t?ote:?c;-d to pay a I ir.eof$10or work tbe stree:-? tor thirty lays. Sam Garner hud t??e option o' $5 or : -n days ou the 6treet. H. ta took rtednys. Sorce people may assert that ihe war is not elt bv the average man, but it is felt ana mat leverely, all the ?ame. For instance, a farmer . rrfiti.ifd ?'arly i:i the season to obtain $20 . or'h of supplies eachi mooth, 'i'ois was the . st h* co;ild get a?oni on. Now the ad- , 7.<:rc in the price ol *H provisions retriers it i m possible to li*e on $2? worth per month | ?nd be has been forced to make nev/ arrnoge oems in ord?r to ?ive until bis crop is made [ po-v costs him $23 a mo.Uh to live as a .eeult of war pnetf. The June Term Jurors. Tbe pe'it jurors to serve duriog the June term of Court were drawn yesterday. For tbe June term but one panel is drawn, the docket as a rule r.eing ligbt and there is co r eed for ? more than one i anel of petit jorora The j jary list is as follows : J R Mayes, D ? Remberr, P L Jones, H C ! WateoD, Willis White, Hy S Emereon, M D ! Weaver, J F Bracford, W W McKagen, R M j Brown, S J Minis, J LNeii, J M Nelson, fl T j Edens, E F Barrows, T H Osteen, T F Cele, j T D Chandler, J C Parnell, Geo M Sanders, j W R Weldon. J K McLeod. D V Keels, J E j Herriotr, J T Mu In* row, Richard London, j John W Gedding, T M Moore, W BCauthen, ? E G Brown, M A Grooms, W E Pritchard, Saaoe! Hagin, W A Brown, J F Biker, R ? Dixon. Hood's pills are prompt, efficient, al wa* s reliable, e*sy to take, easy to operate. 2?c. The ev dence ic the case proves Hood'.1 Sarsaparilla curta rheumatism, dyspepsia, catartb, tbet tir^d feeling, scrofula, e?!t rhuem, boils, humors and all blood diseases. Comie'Gnllagb jr who was examined latt week not only passed the r?id ex?*nf?natioo, but was c. rr; ol i min ted ;by Dr Woods, the Un ted Slates Surgeon, who bas charge cf tbr exarxinaiion of ail recruits. Dr. Woods told Connie that be WAS the best specimen ] of physical manhood be bad encountered ! since beginning the examination of the j South Carolina Volunteers. Connie ?3 everv ? inch a man and vii! given gcod account of hirn?e!f whenever duty calls biro. He hoids ? tbe hundrf-d yarda chtrrpionship cf the Caro? lina's, having wen the first prize at Cj?r- j lotte last year, ?rod if be encounters the . en mv th<?v wi!! 3?aad a 3?ira chance of fs capinpr. There is no poss i ni I i ty of Connie ot-hz og bis fi-et-'ess to escape from tb" Spanisroet tor ho oeiongs to tnt- ''fi?b'ing race," und bas r?e?!: raised a Game Cock. M at?y old soldiers row feel the effet" of tbe hard servu-e they uncured during the w*r Mr. Gr.-> S Anderson, of Rnssv?le, York county, Pena , who yaw ?he hardest kind of service at tbe fron?, is now frequently trou? bled with rheumatism. "I i>.a a severe at? tack iiiteiy," heea^s, "and procured a bot tie of Chamoerlain's Pain B*lra. It did so much good that I would like to know what you chirge me for one dozin bottles." Mr. An? derson wanted it both fer his own U3? and to soppiy it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, out lame back, sprains, swelling, cuts, braises and burns, for which ii is u-uquailed For sa-e by A J. China. Look ! AL s ; itch ia Time. Save3 nine. Hughe's Tonic (oew'improved, taste pleasant), taken in early Spriog and Fail prevents Chilla, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on rh? liver, tenes up the sys? tem, Better than Quinine.. Guaranteed, try it. At broggists 50c. and $100 boules. x i oct. Council Meeting. 1 The City Council brid a regular meet og ast Wednesday evening. Miller & Lowry wcreeiecfed public printers for the next two ye*ts. It wa9 decided to postpone the election of other officers until the uext meeting. A resoloiion was adnp'ed to borrow $2,000 to meet the expenses of the Board of f?e*itb and some otber billa. Mr. George D Sacre was elected a me~ ber of the Board of Heahh to succeed Mr L. S Carson, ?bo resigned when elected a mem? ber of tbe Council. Pitts Carminative tide digestion, regulates tbe bowe s, cores Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, D?sentry, and all diseases of the s'om*cb and bowels It is good for both children and adults. Sold by J. F. W. De Lorine. Institute commencement. The invitations to the commencement ex? ercises of the Sumter Institute have been is? sued. The order of exercises will be as fol owe ; Baccalaureate Sermon, Sunday, May 29>h, 8 o clock p. m.-Rev J. A. Clifton, D D. Concert, Monday, May 30th, 8 30 o'clock p. m. Gradoating Exercises, Toecdar, May 31st, 8.30 o'clock p m. Literary Address by Pres? ident F. C Woodward. Tbe young ladies who will be graduated as the class of 1898 are : Misses Addie Brog doo, Essie Fleming, Baulah Fox, Mary Hugh Fraser, Ada Mayes, Ktty McFaddin. Another Case of E h euroa ns m Cured by chamberlain's Pam Balm. My soo v. ?s tfflicted with rheumatism which contrxcted bis right limb until be was unable to walk. After using ore ana a naif bottles of Chamberlain's Pam Ba'tu be was aile to be annul again j lean heartily re? commend ir 'o persons sufivrmg f om rheu maii?n).-JOHN SNIDER, Free . Calhoun Co., . W Va-For sale by A. J. Cbica. Shooting Scrapa on Bicker's Row, M'icd?y afternoon just before six o'clock word WHS sent up towr-i from Rear's Row J that a negro bad been killed i*? a fight that ? had tcccorred in one of the dives at that sec? tion ot th** town. A little later it w s ascer t^io-'d that the roan had not been killed out? right, but b?d been sa."?t 'brough ?he thigh a-id wasblefd:?g todeatbfor wan t'of attention. Medical attention wa- despatched to thf wounded ma-> ?cd Denny rSberiff Gaillard j and Constable Frank K Wion set rut to ar- j rrst the ro?*n who did the shooting. He a rv C?rr, the womded man. was foand lying on th? ground, ol^edinc i.rofuse)y from trie wound io bis thigh, but tre hemorrhage was soon conirciled and be was theo remov j ed io a bou*e near by. Tba wound is se- j rious but not necessarily fatal, and witb the j proper care Carr wiil recover. Wiiliara Williams, wh ?ahotCirr attempted i to nnke bis escape aerosol a field but was run rlnwn hy Mr. Gailiard, ?ho was on horseback ' .fter an excitiog chase. Wil?aru3 bad his ! pistol io bis hand and would have used lt bad he not been coverer *?y bis pursuer and' nace to hold up his bard-*. Williams was carried to j iii and will 0" brid until tbe re? sult cf CUrr'a wounds caa he determined. War in sewing machines, but ibe "White" j s victorious. Perfect Health. j Keep the system in perfect or- I ier by the occasional use of j Putt's Liver Pills. They reg- j .ilate the bowels and produce I A Vigorous Body.t j ?/or sick headache,malaria, bil- j >iisness, constipation and kin red diseases, an absolute cure :. UTfS Liver PILLS i - WAR AT HOME AS WELL AS AT MANILA. We are waging a War on high prices ! We 1 will allow from this date ?rn 15 per cent? Discount on j all goods. REMEMBER OUR GOODS ARE MARE- 1 ED IN PLAIN FIGURES, And are marked with a close margin. Our stock is too large, jj considering the troubles at home and abroad. is's This Money' saying Opportunity. y I Everything goes in our Stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. REGULATORS OF PRICES FOR SUMTER, S. C. m Big Values For Little Money Coffees, Coffees, Our Coffees, at 8c, 9c5 10c, and 12 l-2c can't be duplicated elsewhere. FLOUK of all grades at regular mill prices. A big stock of LYE. SALT, TUBS, SODA. LARD, BUCKETS, SOAPS, CORN, BROOMS, STARCH. MEAL. BRUSHES, SUGARS. BACON, CIGARS, CHEESE, CANDIES, CHEROOTS, BUTTER. CRACKERS, CIGARETTES, BAKING POWDER, SMOKING TOBAQCO. PLUG TOBACCO, Oar warehouse is full of BIG "VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY, Blocks of Canned Goods at remarkably low prices. Lots of Goods at Regular Wholesale Prices and Some for Less. lt will pay you to spencTyour cash with us. l^ou will be surprised how much you eau save by doing it. Mail orders V have our prompt attention. Crosswell & Co? The Premier Flour It makes more Loaves of Bread than any other Flour. Use the Old Settable PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVS PATENT FLOUE, ^roond frote the cream of Marv lund nod Virginia wheat, s^nrds in the lend net oniy at home ut in foreiga markets, for t uiity, strength and uniform quality it bas no equal. If jon want tire beat be pure you tret this brnad. For sale ty CROMWELL & CO. ?ept. 1. 7 4.N TS m?N WANTED. [XT A K ? E D-AV ? I ? u i Loirs Tb? Te!*> VV phone Mfg. Co, custer, S C P I. Bos 107. Feb. lo tf ? A MOWER for we ehi-ap- McCormick j Mower in first cl?ss condition, good a? ? t?, wi'l pel' cheap. Apply to J vi Sp^nu ? f Expresa effie*. Mar - - tf ; i?SSF ?T^Un^O! j ^-PHYSICIAN AND STJRGKON Office over HoiHor.'s Dru? Store. uNAGHAN BLOCK. SUMTER, S. C. I Ap il 13-4L rpHK MANAGEMENT cf the Equitable I L'i> Assurance Society in this territory it desirous cf scenting the services of a man of charret?e ?:.(! ability to represent its inter? ests, w-i?r> Suu-t^r as headquarters. The right umn will be ?hcr?ughly educated to the science cf life insurance and the art of suc cess'nl .soliciting. There is no business cr profession, not reqniring capital, which is mr-re rrmnceraitve th*n a life agency con? ducted with energy and abiir.y Correspond? ence with men who desire to secure employ? ment, end are ambitious to attain prominence io tbe profession, ii invited. W. J. aODDEY, Manager,