The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, July 27, 1898, Image 5
Cte Iteiiuaa at? Soa?first
WEDNSSD A Y, JULY 27, 1898
Eottered at the Post O?ce at Sumter, S
(?., as Second Class Matter.
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. B. Johnston-To Contractors.
For the ?eoate-Altamont Mose?, Riebard
I. Manniag
PERSONAL.
Slr. J. E. Normest was io the city Fri?
day.
M us Sbarlie Graham baa retorced from
Hagood.
Miss L?ua Colclough ia io the city for a
abort stay.
Mr. J. E. DuPre, of Pisgah was io the city
yesterday.
Master J. D. Graham ii Tisiticg relatives
at Denmark.
Mrs. J. A. Mood retaroed fiom Cbicka
ojsuga Saturday night.
M isa Sophie Warren is visiting Miss Ileoe
Caotey at Forestoo
Messrs John X and Heory D. Cresswell
have gona to New York.
Misa Lillian Moses of Providence, is visit
tog relatives io this city.
Master Ashby Mood bas goae to Cbicka
manga to visit his father.
IfMr. H L, Weils bas retnroed from a visit
to Atlanta and Cbickaxaug*.
Mr. J. B. Roach weet to Salada, N. C., a
few days ago, to spend a moa;h.
Co!. Richard Dozier bas goae to Gleoo
Springs for a two months stay.
Miss Edith Warren, of Tampa, Fla , is
visiting at Mrs. A. G. War.en's. ?
Miss Bessie Ic gram bas gone to Heeds.*.
Bonville, N. C , for the sommer
Miss Adele Moses will leave on Thursday
for New York to speed several months.
Mr. T M. Atkins retorced on Tuesday
from Stiver, wbe.e be spent a few days.
Mrs R. P. Monaghan bas retoroed home
from Charleston after several mootbs stay.
Bishop J. J. Monaghan, of Wilmington,
Del., has bees in the e ty for a few days.
Mis? Addie Auld left last week for Hen?
derson ville, where she will speod.a mooth.
Mrs. M. P. Cordes retoroed Monday morning
from Charleston where she has s:ent tbe past
two weeks
Mr. J. Frank Pate left last Thursday for tbe
mountains, after being confined to the house
for a mooth.
Col Jobo P Thomas was in the city yester?
day oo business connected with his duties as
State Historian.
Mrs E B Richardson, who bas beeo visit?
ing relativ,s here, has returned to ber borne
to MilledgeviHe, Ga
Miss Fifi oe Perrott who bas beeo visiting
Mrs. A. R. Flowers, has retoroed to her home
at Lydia, Darlington County.
Mr. and Mrs. R K. Wilder ) f; last week
for a trip to the up country. Tbey will
visit sever tl points before returning.
Dr. J Tbos. Pate, .of Camden, spent last
Wedoeedav nwot ia this citv with bis broth?
er, on bis way to District Conference at
Lynchburg.
Mr. S. B Edmood* returned borne from
Darlington Friday night. He is ia Man?
ning this wees: to coed oct a Teachers' Institute
for the teachers of Clarendon County.
Mr. W. P. Fargerson, Superintendent cf
the Sumter Cotton Mill Oas gone to Day?
ton, 0., to spend several weeks studying
improved machinery and the modern methods
of managing large manafactnriog plants.
Rev Y. Yon A. Riser, pastor of the Loth
eran Ch-J r;h, leaves to-day for a three weeks'
vaction. He will speod the time io I ering?
ton, Saluda and Newberry coontie*, and will
return for services oo the 3.-d Sonday io
?agote.
Mr Irving A. ri?? ten berg has accepted a
position with the M. S Freede Company, of
New York and wilt make that city bis home
in future. His friends io this city regret bis
departure, but wish him success and pros?
perity in bis new home.
- i-i ? m ? ? eat*
Darlington has sent cae hundred and tbir'y
negroes to recruit tbe tenth TJ S Regiment
regular cavalry Wbat bas become of the
company of oegrces that was orgao'23d io
bis city.
Tbe American soldier has developed a re
makabife propensity recently for celebr ting
the Fourth of Joly by taking something.
The latest is Wake Is'aad, a place ?o small
that it is not pot dowo on the ordif ary map.
Tbe thermometer got up to 100 in so-ne
places ?last week, and it was bot enough for
any bod? acy where.
It begiDS to look like South Ciro?oa will
fiil to raise the second regtmeot called tor by
tbe government. Very little peeress bas
been made tbos far soi the raising of com?
panies zoes forward with disco ur g>og stow
ress Tbere is DO likelihood that Sumter
County will fu'oiab aDOther company, for it
seems to ne impossible to obtain a sufficient
T? a no her of recroit3 to nil the Sumter Light
Infantry to tbe foll qaota.
The problem that puzzles many people is,
"What effect will the def at of Lee County
bate oo the electioo of county officers and
members of the Legislature?'' Tbe people
hviog io L>e County will b-ive no voice io
the election of officers for Somier Cocoty ;
yet if r e courts decide that Lee County b?s
no l*-gal ti?bt to eilst, a majority of the
Lee Couoty people will be atizaos of Sum
ter, ?nd it sterns tbat they should have a
voice tn eelec mg the public officials.
Altamont Moses for Senator
Hon. Altamont Mcs-s announces himself a
candidate for re-election to the State Seoate.
Sena'or Moses bas served one term in the
Seoate aod e gbt years io the House of Rep
reientati?e, a*d be stands for re-election on
bis record. He baa made noe of the careful,
paio8taki3g and efficient representatives this
county baa ever had ic the General Asaem
bly, ard bis associates is both bou es ha e
more than ooce taken occasion to testify pub
icly and privately tbeir appreciation ot his
abilities as a legislator. If Mr Moses is re?
jected be can be counted on to s-rve Ins con?
stituents as be bas in the past, faithfully and
fearlessly.
Richard I- ManniDg For the Senate
The friends ot Hon Richard I. Man?
ning plec bim in nomination as a candidate
for tbe Stete Senate, subject to ratification by
tbe Democratic prima y. Mr. Manning's
service* during two terms io the House of
Repr?sentatives Droved bis fitoes* for leg:sla
tive dutie*, ?rd guarantee that be wi i ?, if
elected discharge the duties devolving upon
biro as Senator ?a'i fectorily and with judg?
ment and discretion, looking always to the
real ioierestsof tbos-* wbom b* represents.
"I hive used L n.H...nerlai:i s Co'.:gh Eeme
dv in nv family for year? -nd always wiro
good resolta," says Mr W. B. Cooper, of ?1
Rio, Cal. "For smali children we find it
especially effective. Forsake by A. J. China.
MARRIAGE.
Mr A. L Lesesns, of Clarendon, and Miss
Lizzie 4 ut rino were noited io a arriare at
4 30 o'clock Wednesday aftiroooo, Rev C C
Browo, officiating, at ibe residence of Mrs
E A. Cuttioo, tbe bride's mother
The attendants were Mr. B J Rbame and
Mis3 Amaoda Thomas, Mr. Connors Cuttino
and Miss Marguerite Tindal, Mr. Jose, h
Tinda! and Miss Julia Cuttioo.
The parlors were very prettily decorated
with flowers in honor of the happy occasion,
and tbe bride and groom entered, preceded
by the attendants, while the wedding march
was played by Mrs. M. L. Rodgers.
After the ceremony refreshments were
served, and then Mr. and Mrs. Lesesne left
on tbe 6.30 train for Wash;ogtoa aod other
points io tbe North, where they will spend
several weeks.
The br de is a daughter of the late W H.
Cu-:tino aod is a young lady of a gentle dis
positioo and rt?*Ded manners, and is esteemed
and loved by a large circle of friends. Tbe
best wishes of all attend Mr . ?od Mrs. Lesesoe
for a long aod bappymarried itfe
DEATH.
Mr. J S Diokios died at bis bon e a few
miles from tb s city on Saturday last, aced
52 years and 6 months The funeral services
were held at Provideace oi Sonday after
oooo at 5 o'clock. The deceased was a Da?
tive of thia town, aod having lived all bis
life io >um ter cou o ty had a wide circle of
acquaintances, all of woom bear of bis death
with regret. Be was twice toadied and
leaves a widow and fonr children, one uf
whom, ii rs. F. 0. Jeoniog3, was the issue of
tbs first marriage.
Death of Bev. W. T. Munnerlyn.
Pigab, July 26 -Rev. T. W. Moooerlyo
died at bia hoie at Smithville yesterday at 8
a. m He bad beeo sick for sometime, nut
rapidly grew worse just a lew days before his
death. He lived ai Smithville for the last
sixteeo years and was universally liked ny
bis oeigbborbood. Fron? iii bealtb, be re?
tired some years years ago f om the active
rr it. is try of tbe Methodist choree, bot preach?
ed occasionally, and often officiattd at fune?
rals. He took a warm interest io religious
work oot ooly io his church, but ia all de
Dominations
Thousands of persons have been cored of
piles by using De Witt's Which Bazal
S-i!ve. It heals promptly aod cures eczema aod
all ?kio diseases, It gives immediate relief.
Hugbsoo-Lig?a Co.
A crowd of base ball cracks weot over to
Mayes*:.le Thursday t.ftemooo to witness the
game of ball between the Haye*vilie team
aod tbe L e County team.
Bob Moore of L%Fayette,Iod , says that for
constipation be has lound DeWitt's Little
Early Risers to be perfect They never gripe
Try them for stomach aod liver troobies.
Hogb8on-Li?on Co.
Tbe county campaign promises to be inter*
esticg There ate some good men io the race
aod their friends will maie effort to elect
them
Wio yoor battles agaiost disease by actiog
promptly. Ooe minute Co jg h Cor? pro?
duces immediate resu ts Wheo taken ear y
it prevents consumption. Aod io latter
stages it furoisoes prompt relief Hugbsoa
Ligoo Co.
Business b?s been very dull during 'be past
week, tbe bot weather k eping the people
from coming to towa. The dull season is
aloost at ao ead DOW, however, for cottoo
will begin to come into market wubin six
week, and tbe fail business will begin.
Sick headache, billiooeoera constipation,
and al liver aod stomach troubles can be
quickly cored by uaio? those famous liit.e
pills Known as DeWitt's Little Early Riaer?.
They are pleasant to take and n?rer gripe
Hogbseo-Ligon Co
Ooe coach of tbe C. S. & N passenger train
was derailed at the depot Saturday morning by
a ot spacemen t of the switch The coach was
not 8erion3ly damaged, bot was twisted s de
wise across tbree tracks.
The editor of Evaos City, Pa , Globe,
writes, ' One Minute Core is rightly o?m d
It cored my cbildreo after all other remed es
failed." It c res coughs, colds and all
throat and ioog troubles -Hugbson Ligou
co.
The dispensary is doiog more business ibis
, ear tbaD last year, due, DO doubt, to ?he ab
seoce of origioal package competition.
"I tbiok DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
the fir.est ^repirat:oo oa tbe market for piles
S) writes John C l>unn of VSbeling, ?* Va
Try it and you will think ibe sam? It also
cures 'cz ua std al sk.n d ?sea: es -Hob?
son Ligon Co.
Many people hive not yet lf?rned of 'hf
removal ot' the pcs* effile aod they come daily
io the o d cfEce in the Masonic Teap'eend
try to gain admission t> ir quire for mail
E C. Blanks, of Lewisv.Jle, Texas, writes
that one box of DeWitt'v Witch hazel Salve
was worth $50,OC to bim It cured his piles
of ten years standing He advises oiher?
to try it It als > cures eczema, ski.? diseases
and obstinate seres. Ru.-hsoo-Ligon ? o
Mr J. C. McCleonaghan hid oje foot se j
vere y sprained a few days ago while out on
his run on the Wi son A Summerton ti. R , !
and is now laid up with it io puster nand
ages The ii juries ar? no: thought to be se- 1
rious, bat he will be off d^ty for a wee* or
two.
T. B Rice, Druggist, Greensboro,
GH , writes ?3 follows : ' Ia the p-?st ?>ight
years, I have ool-t mor- of Dr. Pms'
Carm?name thao all the soothing syrups,
colic drops, and other baby medicines com?
bined." Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme.
The Hog Question.
A great many of our c'tizans are h??riily
ia favor cf dti ing ibe bog-? from the city,
wbile a tew, wbo wou d sufcTVr by the enact?
ment of S'icb a law are figming the adoption
j of tb? ordin'iDC? We again assert that ibe
j bogs are o lis?tees withut th* city lin in and
! bore that the council will not *ab!e the rrso
j lu'ijn t.ow pending
Base Ball in Mayesvllle.
Vlayesvil!?, Jaly 2*J - A fine game of bail
was paved here yesterday afternoon i^tween
the loeai team ?.nd tbe Lee County team.
Tbe Ma e ville earn ha3 won a succession of
ganges 'hts se s JO, and none of the clubs
ha?e been abi? to hold the? down, nut \es
j terda they Delmore th n their tq;i>>:s and
i the gnme wa-> won bv the L-e County tram
j by a score ot 7 ti, 5.
Succesa--Worth Knowing.
j 40 yr-ars'sticce?3 in tb? South, proves Rugbe's
I Tonic a treat remedy for Chills and a!) Mala?
rial Fevers B?tter thin Quinine. G.nrac
te.d, try it A: Druggists f?c and $1.00
bottled. X 1 OCt.
? Il ll -Ul?. -- --
l! j ou ?te after comfort ia sewing you will
get v. :f you buy the "White "
War Map and History of Cuba 10c, at il
G. ?3:een & Cf's.
If you warn your machine made new,
bring it to Randie.
An Important Matter.
We publish today a letter ia refereoce to
the roi's of Compaoy E, South Caroli?
na State Treop?, C S A. Colonel
Thom-3, tbe State Historian, is laboring to
complete tbe work before tbe General assem
bl j meets, and any member ot the Company
who can tssist bim tn com\ leting tbe rolls of
the company will be performing a pa?
triotic duty and aiding: tbe preparation
of an historical record that will be of inesti?
mable value io tbe years to come.
Information Wanted.
CHARLESTON S. C , Jul* 22, 18?8.
Editor Watchman and Southron, Sumter,
S. C.:
Dear Sir-By nqofst of Col Thomas, I
have been ende* orme to secure a complete
list of the officers and privates of Compaoy
E. .couih Carolina State Troops As most *f
this company was recruited from Sumter
County I bave taken tbe liberty of seodiofir
jon R copy of tb list of names, and ask tbat
you kindly tum tbe same over to any of tbe
survivors who may b? on ibis Hst, with the
nqoeet that tbpy will fi'l out th?- in rials ec
as to n-ake it as complete as possible
I bave already been assisted by Mr Pinck
oey and Mr. Dick
It ?9 important tbat th - list should be made
a* complete as possible and any assistance
tbat you can give rue in this matter will be
duly appreciated Yours very truly.
CHAS. R. VALK
COMPANY E, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
TROOPS, C. S. A
A. D. Go? dwin, Colonel ; J W Harri-g
to-', Lieut Colonel ; Jno J Mciver, Major;
Dr P. L Griffin, Surgeon ; Dr.-Henry,
Assistant Surgeon
COMPANY E
Captain, J. S Bradley; 1st Lieutenant
Jno A. Moidiow; 2i Lieuienaot, J W. Wil?
son; 3d Lieuteo?nr-.
Sergeants-J. B Fort, J. 8. Pinckney, R.
A. Green, A. H. Buchanan.
Corporals-M. L. Pinckney, W. W. Dick,
E. F Borroughs, R Bradford.
PRIVATES
Bonney, Dock, Goodman, -
Bradford. S J H?ggio?, O
Brown, B Hoi:, es, W M
Brown, C Jame9 W M
Broadway,- Locklear, -
Bradley, Luckey, J
Bissell,- L?man, R
Belvin, J Lennau, -
Belvto, R Muidrow, A
ror.yera - - ?? Muidrow, R
Con-ton, - Pl air, John
OuOLinghaai, - Rhame, J S
Dickioeon,- ? Rodgers. John
Durant, J McF Thames.
Greeu, -- True nek. -
Daran'. J D Talo?., W
Enehsh J W Tisdell -
Felder,- V*ik, C R
Gardiner, - Wbe 1er, W M
Gcff, -i- Wei on. R
Westbury, -
A J G*iliard, Adjutant
R. R Brizas, Q'iarerm ster.
- C arkso- , Ordnance Officer.
The Teachers* Institute.
The" Sumter County Teachers' Institute
opened with a large and tmeres ed audieme
atlO --.tr. Mooaay, io the Graded School
bu liing
Tbe 8utj eta discussed Mood*/ mora n:
were :
English, by Prof. Sn)d-?r
Reading, by Vtiss Witbers.
Arithmetic, by Supt G<*aeser
English Analysis, by Mr. McGbee
Tbe second day's session ot the? County
Teachers' Institute showed a reeded inc ease
in attendat.ee ?nd morr general participation
in discussion by all present.
Tbe surjects discussed were :
Primary Arith? etic-V iss Witbers.
English-Prof. Snyder.
Geography-Mr McGbee
Higher Arithmetic-Supt Graeser.
L*st rvening at 8:30, Prtf. Griffith of i or?
man University will deliver a poblic lecture
at the Graded School Building.
al! persons of the community interested
in educational matters will be gladly wel?
comed to all of the exercises A lecture on
"Art and tbe Introduction of Art Study into
the Public Schools" will he delivered hy
Supt ^raeser io the aoditojium of tbe
Grided School on Toursday afrernoou at
5.30 o'clock, and it will te illustrated by nu?
merous photographs of celebrate-1 European
painrines.
Mr McGhee, of the Columbia tcnoo's, will
deliver an address of a popular charte'er on
Friday evening at 8 30 o clock
Persons troubled with dinrrhoae will he
ir?er?-r?ed in the ex erience of Mr. W. M.
Bi h, e'etk of Hotel Do*ranc , Prcvid*r.c9
R I. He says : "F.r several sears I have
Oren almost a constant sufferer from diar?
rhea, ?be f. i quent attacks completely pros?
trating e ann reodering ne unfit ror n.j
duties at this hotel About two years ago a
tr^velin^ saiesman kindlv gave ne asm-ill
home cf Chamberlain'? C>lie: Cho pr* a&d
Diarrbise RemeJy. Much to roy surprise
and deucht i's effect* ?en imm?diate
Whetiev r I felt eympt ms of the due.se I
would fortify myself against the a-.tock with
a few .jofes ? f this valuable lemedy The
result his been very eaiis'actorv atd a'm *t
complete re iel from the ifflic ion.'' For
Sile t:y \ J. hina.
Board of Education.
Tbe recently fleeted City Board of Edu~a
ti n met Saturday in tbef flic? of thc ( i y
C erk. M-srs Neill O'Dounell Mamu
* Oise and ? C H^v.-'wonh wer? presen:
Capt. 'PG ?I td ?nd Va or W 1<OL>, who
is ex orb :io a o ej ber ot thebo-rd, wt-r.-ab
S-fit The numbers pr-serjt survcriffd to
tb? 04tb of ofl&V* r?q:iired bv the Constitu?
tion of the ist*ic- ana or? r?iz* ny e eetio*
Mr O'Donnell, permanent chairman
Mr. S H. -dmunds, uueriu'eodect o'*
ecboob, sugges'ed ?-epi 5th *9 the day r?.r
beginning ot th? t ext session Tn.- a at"r
was Irk to bis discretion, HH was a'rO the
matter of tha Christmas triO Sur ng holiday.".
The financial situation wa* discussed, ar d
a committee appointed to ascertain and re?
port the b*st measures for the future weitete
of the schools The annual repor' of the
Secretary and Treasurer tbowed an mcrea-e
of about $300 in the indebteines? of 'he Dis?
trict, due <o a dec ease in ?orullff?en< n i
proportionate increase in other parts of ?tue
count; .
Look ! 4 stitch in Time.
Saves nine. Huehe'a Tonic ( new ^improved,
t-?ste pleaaant) laken io I-HTU Spri ?g and
Fail prevents Chills. Den^u." and Malarial
Fevers Acts on the liver, tones up the sys?
tem, Better than Quinine. Guaranteed, try
it. At Druggists 50c and Si ou r.otttes.
x 1 oct.
- Ml? -IT?.
Successful Physician*.
: Hr'ily recommend Dr. Hatha va;.
:>'. 8 Broad St., Atlanta, GH., a* :, ii.:? :
fe?- . r?iiiaol> and remarkably 6ucces? it. .
trfji'i , -nt of chronic diseases of men a:
They '. aro when others fail. Our readers '
neod of medical help should csrtai:
these eminent doctors and you will receive .-. :.
and expert opinion cf your caso by IL--.'.;:;: ;J .
without cost.
Ttie Wbite is king of Sewing Machines.
Convict Killed at fctate Farm
Coroner Moses received a Telegram yes?
terday from W. T McGill, requeuing him
to go t . the State Far to hola aa tc quest,
over a convict wbo had beeo killed there. No
Other p Tticlars
For Supervisor.
j Supervisor Marion Dorn anooooces himself
a candidate for re-election, subject to'tbe ac?
tion of the Democratic Primary. Mr. Dorn
has filled the office for two j ears, and he bas
devoted bis t est ifForts to the practical ?nd
economical n aoagemeot of the coco'y's
affairs He stands for re election oo bis
official recr.rd, acd if the jeople 9how their
approval of h s course while in office by r?
elf-ctiug him be will continue to discharge the
du.ies cf the office to the best of bis ability.
It begins to look like Sumter is cot to have
a Tobacco Warehouse this feason fer up to
this date nothing bas beeo beard of arrange
aeots for operiog the warehouse and rua
oiog it dutiog tbe staion Tm's is an im?
portant unt!er for business men to co sider,
for there is a great deal cf tobacco growu in
this a d djoiomg counties that would be mar
keted here, if a good ma-ket be maioiaioed.
Without a warehouse here all of ibis tobacco
will go to Mayesville, Timmonsviile, Flor?
ence, Darlington, or the Virginia asd North
Carolina markets '? he peop e of Sumter
know foll well what the trade of the tooacco
growers is worth, ?sd a so that unless there
is a warehouse io this city where they cao
sell tbeir tobacco they wi 1 go elsewhere to
sell and to trade Sumter needs a tobacco
warehouse DOW as much a? ever, and some
arrangement should be made to cave it open
for business early in August
Our baby has t'een continually troubled
with colic and cholera tofantum si nee bis
bittb, and all that we could do for him did
oot seem to give more than temporary re ief,
ootil we tried Chamberlain's Coiic, Cholera
ard Diarrhco Remedy, i?ince giving that
remedy be ba.- not brea troub'ed We waot
to give you ibis testimonial as an e?ideoce
of our gratitude not that you need it to ad?
vertise your meritoriousremedv.-G M. Law,
Keokuk, Iowa. For sale ny A. J China.
According to a nonncmeot io Monday's
Item, Prof. Snyder, of Wcfford College,
1 ctorcd at the Graded Sch ol building
MoodtT eveoing Toe lecture was not
a popular on?, if we are 'o jidfe
by the cumber ia attendance At hilf
pot eight o'clock the chairs io Assembly
Hail were ??ll unoccupied, ?v oioeo'clcck
some fifty or s'z'y peop'e and two or three
bovs bad congregated Tbe speaker was in?
troduced by Dr. C C. Brow a in bis usuai
bappv style Tbe sucj?ct discussed WBS
"English " For taree quarti of an hour
Pro?. Snyder held bi9 ?oiali, but appreciative
aodiecce, see 1 boond witb bis graphic and
eloquent tre tment of the chief characteristics
of ihe best iiteratore of our mother tongue,
it wcuid be impossible for 03 to do justice to
the lecture and his themas ; to b- appreciated
it rou^t ce he-*rd We will o?!v say that we
et jived a rare treat, and cao *ee a new roeao
iog, a wir"er significance in the writings cf
Cbauc-r, Browning, Sbakespare Milton and
TeonvHon Ot?ier lectures wili b- given dur?
ing the w?ek We bose th? peopl* rf Sum?
ter will atten? and be beneficed, ard not al?
low these vi8!tl g ednca,ors to leave us feel?
ing tbat their ?Sorts to e-itertaio ?ad instruct
were as f-acrar.ee wasted oo the desert air.
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MAGNOLIA MATTERS.
M. G OLIA, S C., Joly 20, U98 -Distric:
Conference eonvmed at fbi9 'lace this morn?
ing Dr. Clifton preached the opening ser?
mon. A bo'it thirty or 3ore delegates bave
arrived, and we look tor quite a "umber oo
the evening trui^. Jodgirig moat of the preach?
ers by tbeir ?poearasc?, they bare bein
takea ni?*e c?re of
Tbe weather is fearfully hot, and the dry
weather ;s begionirg to tell oo tbe crops,
which are, so f?r, fine nroo'd this place
Considering 8'ze. color and fruit, Mr 1
N. Gr flin b??s the finest cotton in this county,
io the wri;ir'9 judgment.
Dr Darbv reports several cases of typhoid
fever io bis practice He h-'S proveo himself
a roost successful doctor in ferer c*se9, of no
matter what type, and ve feel safe when he
is *roood
Our friend. Vr J-?me3 W Wilson !.a s at
lair receiTp.i a letter from b'8 eoldi<-r boy,
Roland He was in the fiercest of the r.atnee
arouod Sani*gn, aod while several of his
comrades ne?r him fell de d ?nd wounded,
he was ? pt hort, nod hai not been the io?s?
sick up to thi dite cf bis letter-the 7th of
Julv H:s paren-s wr-?e ov-rjned at the
receipt of such .? p'eas-nt letter
The carp-nfers Nsterers and painters have
rr.ade * e'e-? im;>rov?*nie!if in ihe Methodist
' bti'ch i M . vn M-u-g. T?i- parsonage ia
n?arly re ?dy to* i*se
Se era' nio'e la-.leg bic?c es hare co e ir>to
d a i . v ne i-i V*?oo!ia
Friend. Pnil M 1 er? .% g;e->t gal!*--.*. He
is e7er rf? iv to wa'k, rn?, or ride ?a bugjry
or on wa e: with the g;rls
C CCA*I NAL
ANY PERSON
Wishing to know tho truth in regard to thoir
health should not fail to s*?nd f'>r a valuablo and
new 64-page Booklet which will be pent FREE
for a short time to those who mention this paper.
This nook Ls published by tba celebrated physi?
cians and specialists-Dr. Hathaway a. d Co. of
22V4 S. Broad St.. A'lanta, Ga? whom you should
address. Write to-day.
BEEF CATTLK AND SHEEP-20 hea
cf B--f CVtie and 25 beal of Saeep
or sale bj B. C. WtF?dd'n. June 29-4t*
A FAMILY JAUNT
io one of nor canopy top ?A?vc nos or
! surreys can beer-joyed 'or at;y i'M'?th
of ti'ne wi'h'Mir wear?'*e*s You cao
get more solid comfort I? ot ? 'hat! in
any other v.r.ip!.- m, rb" ?? atke?. Fo
the borprman fha? ?i've?? (?peed * run
ab< ur or buggy, ii ht SJ> can n- ob?
structed well made and srr.):?g be vii
find here at bed r ek prices
i I!. HAR Bl". ;
IF YOU H^YE
Cash,
PREPARE TO
Spend it
Until August 1st we will
sell, for cash only, the
following articles at these
i** heard of prices :
Shoe Department.
Our entire line of $2 Oxfords, black and tan, heel and spring
heel for ?1.49,
Clothing Department.
All of our $1, 1.25 and ?1.35 children's Wash Suits, size
3 to 8, your pick for 60c
One lot of children's Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 7 at 37c.
j To close out the balance of our Straw Hats,
Your pick for 44c.
All of our 50c Men's and Boy's thin Coats at 43c.
Bicycle Suits, sizes 33 to 38, at ?1.73
Grocery Department.
We offer you
Good Rio Coffee, * pr lb 10c
Small prime No. 2 Hams, pr lb 71c
Armour & Co. Fancy Hams, pr lb life
Armour & Co. Fancy Strips, (small) pr lb 10|c
Best Pickle Vinegar, pr gal 35c
Best Gilt Edge Creamery Butter, pr lb 25c
Dry Goo<*s Department.
Our entire line of 50c Shirt Waists at 25c
Our entire line of 75c Shirt Waists at 59c
Our entire line of $1 Shirt Waists at 69c
Our entire line of ?1.25 Shirt Waists at 89c
Our entire line of Children's Straw, Sailor and Crash Hats,
original prices 25c, 50c and 75c. for this sale 24c
Short lengths of Matting BELOW COST.
Our entire line of Striped and Plaid White Lawns, also
colored Lawns and Organdies, AT AND BELOW COST. '
J* Rettenberg & Sons?
FREE TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Dr. Bartz will mail on application
a free sample of his new discorery
for Consumption. Bronchitis and
weak Inngs, which cares to ?tay
CD red. The Doctor is very much
interested in spreading the news of
this great remedy. Reader.* are re?
quited to irrite without delay.
Add re??
DR. N. B. BARTZ.
A, Inter-Octan Bldg., Chicago.
ers.
Special Bargains
Pound Packages
Waverjy I5c pound. 2 for 25e
Choice-Linen 20c pound
Orange Mills 18c pound
Hanover Antique 18c pound
Envelopes io match all styles.
For Special Correspondence you can be
Suited from:
Venetian Boud. 4 styles, ruled and plain.
Hurd's Irish Linen, ruled and plain.
Hurd's Satin Wove, ruled and plain.
Hurlburt's Superfine.
Blair's New Century.
Gladstone Bond and Plate Finish.
Box Papers in [all styles and qualities, prices
range irom 5c to $1.25 a box. The new
tints are the latest thing out and are
very popular.