The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 13, 1899, Image 4
?'bt ddiatcbman anb Southron
WBDNfeiBDAY, DHC 13.1890.
Tba o'mnfkr IfoltAman wu tooodeu
?? I860 and the True Southron in 1866.
Tbt Watchman and Southron now baa
lit oombioeU circulation aod influence
tf both of tbe old papers, and it maui
ftttly tbt beat advertising medium io
Sweater
Tta retaro of Dr. J. A Oiiftoo aod
lief W. A Kall? to tbair charges io
Ibia tilt bat beta received waU tatia
?Vtaiot aad thaakfaloeit by fht mem
tort of tbt two Mtthodtet toogrtgatioot
ttd their an soy other frieoda in other
deaoesitettotc Tbey bold a bigb
ttaiiioo it tbt esteem ttd love of tbia
ttteeittity ttd tbt* are woioomed back
W Stmte r
Tit rtelettiot tf Dispensers Reames,
tf Ibia eity. Baker, of Bithopvillr,
ltd Smith, of Mayeeville. for aoother
tear it t arell geerited testimonial io
their litest for ibe positions thej
oortpy ttd tbt aatiafaotioo tbey bate
given, both to tbe eototj board of
rol atd tbe poblio geoerally.
TDE STATE GRANGE.
Annual Meeting at Bishopville
?Tbe Officers Elected.
Biehopville, Dec 9.?Tbt State
Grange of Sobtb Carolina held itt
38th annual teaeion here tbt 6tb tnd
'ill inet Nttrlj every grange was
represented tod much intereet man
ifeettd by tbott preeen Tbe meet
iag ?rat very interesting tnd inetruo
lite throughout Worthy Matter W.
K Thornptor. r*td bit annual tddrett
Tbt Stttt Grange heartily cudorttd
flat totion taken by tbe Nttiootl
Grange at rtgtrdt "Truste," "Subei
diiiog our Merchant Marine/1 "Free
delivery of nail in rnrtl district!,
tlo" Tbt election of officere for
the otit two yttrt rttnlttd tt fol?
low* :
Matter, W K Tbompton. Liberty
HHI ; overeeer, J J 8baw, Witacky ;
lecturer, J W Eoglitb, Bisbopville ;
tie ward, T L Dtvie, Aotioob ; tteitt
tot atewurd, J F Boykio, Ionia ;
eetpltin, 0 J Rolliot, Bishopville ;
treetorer. U J Boykio, Ionia ; secre
Ury. W A Jatnea, Biehopville ;
Pomona, Mrt 8 W Thornpsoo, Liber
ly Bill ; Flore, Mitt Mtmit Gibeoo,
Bttbopville ; Gerte. Mrt 0 L Eaglieh,
Bitbopvillt ; lady attittant steward,
Mite Genie Etglitb ; member of
executive committee, A K Sanders,
Htfood
Tbt place of next matting wee left
io tbt executive committee to fix tnd
edify tbt grangers Messrs W. K
Tbompton. T. L Davis tod J W
Ktgliab wert appointed t committee
to bring before our legislature tod
members of congress any maittrt of
Itgislatioo for tbt good of tbt sgri
oeituriet A hearty vote of tbaoka
was accorded to the Knights of
Pythias tor tbt use of tbeir btll tod
to the people of Bishopville for thtir
boapitality, after which the grangera
tdfourned at 5 p m. on tbe 7th inat
A* noe time (here w ro about 400
grau; * in the State, but oow there
are ooit ebcat '20, and they exist only
it a*o(M<?r an 1 K?r?haw ooooties The
greec/re are tbe b?*t organisation tbat
ibe fume-* have ever Sad. aod it is a
great tity inet more interest is not
aasnr'. e'-d snd t varv oouoiy io tbe
Slate thoroughly orgsnixed If that
waa ?h? oeae tba farmer* would be in
better sbapa to rwhr the rgeoNe (rusts
tbsc are springing up a>ttf| day and
are s*p>tcg ibeir vary life blood Take
for rwtteece >be sVvttl'gef tru*t that
rtpert say* will etrerd its unscrupulous
area and make ih- farmers pay a tribote
tf U t.i to p?r |0Q Qjore on all
elese? * rf goods oeit year We dare
aey 'bat if tba farmer* srere half as
well gen g d a* ihef sjgfg in the day*
of ihe *llieaoe io 1890. reel ibe back
boee of tbia gigatiiie swtodle *Duld
soon be broken snd ike prices of
fertile"* etoold soon he foroed to ibose
of Us4 y*ar. The past soaaoo has beeo
a ptatptfees oua to the storage farmer,
aad < w 'hi ihey are g*"tog in better
abap' in every respect i Ii v are to be
taxed by Ibis rfejat alone $15,000,000
It ibrtf oeg* year'* orop. provided that
tbe "tilth o*ca lb* same amount of
fertil s ft Oft* year that wa* used this
year. ?
? -wiMaaBa*' aawM_._
Mr W A K?uklt?p, "be photogra
pV , Tr.uf?day d iiv-rei the
goveroor'? . thjr a oiaipiai'a pfeture of
ibe v roor* of " m h Carolina since
1879 wbitb wa* order*! noai" time
ago. I' '* M b* placed in the private
seero ar f '* tffiis an i i* oomp ?sed of
fine picture* of the following governors :
VV.de Hamr.too?1876 79
W I) Stmr*>n? 1879 *<>
Jobo?oo Hegood?1880 82
T B Jeter ?1880.
Hugh 8 Tbompaoo-is^ 86.
Jen O Sbeppard ?1886
.. d o Pater Kiobardsnn 188'? 1)0.
H KTiIlstao?1890 94.
Jto Gary Kvaoe?1894-96
Wo H Kllerbe?1896 99
Milee B MeSweeoey?1899.
Of these all are liviog cave Govs
Simpson, Hegood, Jeter, Kllorbe aod
Richardson Tbe picture is ooe of
peculiar ittereet, eoveritg ae it docs
let refolotiotary periods to Soitb
Oofftiitt peliittt.-Tbt Stale.
S. C. Conference
Appointments.
The appointments for 1900 are as
follows :
CHARLESTON DISTRICT.
A J Stokes, P ?.
Allsodals?A J Cautbao, Jr.
Beeojprt?A B Earls.
Pioopolie?W T Patriok.
Blaok Swamp?W U Kirklaod
Charleston?Trinity, J W Kilgo ;
Bstbel, E O Watioo ; 3pnog Street,
Joo Owen ; Cumberland, J L Harley.
Ehrhardt?H C Moozoo.
Cypress ?J L Maltinii
Ridgeland?W R Buchanan.
Hampton?E R Moore
Harieyville?E M MeKissiok.
Heodersooville?O N Rouotree.
MoClellanfille? J F Way.
Port Royal?R E Turoipseed.
Ridgeville?R W Humphries.
Round O and St Paul?J C Davis.
Summsrville?G P Watson.
8t George's Station ? W B Dunoan.
Qrofar?D A Calbouo.
Cordesfille ?D A Patriok.
Walterboro?J E Carlisle
Seeretiry Education?J W Kilgo.
Assistant EJitor 8 C Adfooate?S
A Weber.
Cbsplaio Port Sooiety?P A Mur?
ray.
Ml Pleasant?To be .applied
COKESB?RY DISTRICT.
R A CMIi. P E.
Abbeville?J W Deoiel.
Aotreville?S T Blaokmao.
Bstler?H W Wbitaker.
Cokesbory?J L Daniel.
Donalds?W B Wbartoo.
Greenwood?P L Ktrtoo
Greenwood City Mission?Sapplied.
Kioards?J J Stevenson.
Lowodeevills?Peter Stokes.
MeCqrsaiok?W T Cunoan.
Mt Carmel?Henry Stokea.
Nioety-Sn ?W L Wait
Newberrj?Jobnaton Street, W I
Herbert ; O'Neal Street, J W 8peake.
Newberry Ct?D P Boyd.
Parkevillo?E Hodges.
Phoenix?M M Brabham.
Prinoetoo?8 W Henry.
Proeperity?W H Ariait.
Saloda?A 8 Leslie.
Verdery? 8 J Bsthea.
Waterloo?W C Wion>
Cokes'ory Confereooe Sohool?W 8
Stores.
COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
E T Hodges, P E
Batesburg?A 0 Walker.
Columbia?Washington street, W R
Riehardson ; Main Street, 8 H Zim?
mermap ; Green Street, Granby aud
Riobland?J E Mabaffey ; Brookland
and Hebroo, C D Mann ; Edgewood,
R 8 Trueedale ; Hyatt's Park, to be
?opoHsd.
Eigefield?G W Davis
Fairleld?R W Spigener.
Fort Motte?J C Welsh
Graniteville? E P H?lset
Johnstoo?8 P H Elwell.
Laogley?R C Bonlware.
Leesville?J F Anderson.
Lewiedale?J M Ltwsoo.
Lexiogton?J N Wright.
Lexington Fork?J 8 Aberorombie.
Ridgeway?W S Goodwin
Upper St Matthews?J W Artall
Wiansboro?J D Cront.
Southern Christian Advocate?Joo
0 Wilson.
Columbia Female College?W W
Deoiel
Epwortb Orphanage? G H Waddoll.
Paine Institute?Geo W Walker.
Warroov tile?R K'Mood
FLORENCE DISTRICT.
M Dargan. P E
Coeraw Station?E G Prion.
Cberaw Ct?A B Weldon.
Claasssn?J L Roy.
Clyde?W M Hardeo.
Darliogtoo?C B Smith
Darlington Ct?A R Phillips
Florenee?J T Pate
Georgetown?J L Stokes.
Georgetoo Ct?J A White
Hartsville Ct?J W Humbert.
Johnsonville?J RSojournor.
Kingerree ft ? W 8 Martin.
Ltke City?J E Roshton
Lamer?G M Boyd.
Lanes?R M DoBose.
Rome--A B Holler.
Haitsrs?W H Thrower.
Seranmn ?W C Kelley
South Florsnee?O L Durant.
Timmonsvitle?II J Cautheo.
Oarteraville?Wm Roil
GREENVILLE DISTRICT.
J B Wilson. P E
Anderson?St John'* J B Campbell;
West Eod, S B Harper
Easley and B.thesds?W E Wig
gin*.
Fountain Inn Ot? G C Leonard.
Grceoville?Buncombe Street. G T
Harmon ; City MilK B G Murphy ;
St Paul a M B K?'ly.
1 Grocnvnle Ct?T J Wbito
1 Qroer'*?J C Roper
MoOlu'o Ct?G W BwffSSS,
North Ptoken* Ct?J N Stocc
Batcsville ? B M Rofcerstoo.
Polser?T G Herbert.
Pcudleton Ct?B E Staokhouso.
Piokens Ct?R K Dagosll.
Piedmont?T C Ligon
RoiJvillo?J W Basil,
Soncoa and Walhalla?G F Clark
son.
S.arr and Ira -O M Abney.
Towovillc?Joho W Bailey
Travellers' Riet?J Attaway.
Walhalla Newry- To be snpplisd.
Westminister?I) W Keller.
Wsst Piokeos?L L Inabinst; A M
Attaway, tuperoumerary.
Williemitoo and Bsltoo?P
Kilgo
Williamston Ct?A W Attaway.
Assisttent S 8 Editor?L F B at v.
Williamston Female College?3 Lin
der.
MARION DISTRICT.
W C Power, P K.
Bayboro?E M Merritt ?
Bennottsville Sta?C W Creightoo
Bennettsville Ct?A J Caatbeo.
Blenheim?D Tiller.
Brigbtsvtlle?W B Baker.
Briuoo'a Neek?W E Barre.
Buoksville?M F Dukes.
Ceoteoary?J S Porter.
Clio?T M Deot
Cooway Sta?J W Elkins.
Cool Springs Ct?E F Soogfiios.
Cooway Ct?T B Reynolds.'
Dillon Sta?C C Herbert
Lstta?J E Baard.
Little Rook?J A Campbell
Little River?S M Jones
Lone?N L Wiggins.
Marion Sta?T E Morris.
Marion Ct and Mills- H L Single?
ton.
MoColl Ol aod Mills?T L Belvio.
Mnllins?A B Watson
North Marlboro?J H Nolaod
North Mullins?G R Shaffer
Waeoamaw?G W Gatlin
ORANGEB?RG DISTRICT.
H B Browne, P E
Aiken? A J Stafford
Bamberg?T C O Dell
Barnwell?J G Becks? lib.
Branchvilie?W A Wright.
Boiling Springs? E Z James.
Denmark?G E Stokes.
Edisto?J C Yongue
Lower St Matthews?M W Hook
Orangeburg Station?W A Rodg
ere
Orangeburg Ct?W W Williams.
Orange Ct?E A Wilkes
Providence?B M Grter.
Rowesville Station?J C Chandler.
South Brancbvilte?J D Frierson.
Springfield?RO (UcRoy.
Swausea?W C Glenton
Wagener?To be supplied..
Williston?J T Macfarlane.
ROCK 11 ILL DISTRICT.
H W Bays, P E. .
Blacksburg?D M McLeod
Blackstock?P B Ingraham
Cheater?J E Grier
Cheater Ct?J B Tray wick.
Chesterfield?A F Berry
East Chester? W II Miller.
Fort Mill?R A Yongue
Hickory Grove?R W Barber
Jefferson? L L Bedenbough.
Lancaster Ct and City Mission?M
H Pooser.
North Rock Hill?J C Stoll.
Richburg?N B Clarksoo.'
Rock Hillr-J S Beosley.
Rook Hill Ct?J B Harris.
Tradesville?C H Clyde.
Yorkville?J M 8teadman.>
York Gt?S H Booth.
Van V 1 Spinks.
SPARi ANBURG DISTRICT.
W P Mead ore, P E.
Belmont?M L Banks, Jr.
Clifton and Cowpens?S D Vaughn
Cherokee?W J Synder.
Clinton?J M Friday.
Campobello?A H Best.
Eooree?D Hucbs
Gaffney -W H Hodges.
Gaffney Ct?8 T Creech.
Jonesville?E H Beckham.
Kelton?J N Isom.
Lsureus?R H Jones
Laurens City Mission?J M Shell.
North Laurens Ct?J K McCain.
Paoolet Mills Station?E S Joner.
Pacolet Ct?S A Nettles.
Santuc ? C B Burns.
Sparenburg?Central, M. L Car
liale ; Duncan, W A Fairey ; Bethel
and Glendale/R T ILobroyd
Union?Grace Church, W A Mas
sebeau ; Union Mills, F H Shuler ;
Whitmire, W B Justus.
SUMTER DISTRICT.
T J Clyde, P E
Bethany?J R Copeland.
Bishopville?E P Taylor
Camden?W M Duncan.
Camden Ct?To be supplied.
Foreeton?F Speer
Heath Springs Station?D A Phil?
lips.
Jordan-W A Pitts
Kershaw?W A Betts.
Lynchburg?E W Maeon.
Manning Station?P i* Wells.
New Zioti?G R Whittaker.
Oswego?J II Thacker.
Richland?J C Counts
Santee?A T Dunlap
Sroithville?J II Gravee.
Suinter? Sumter Station, J A Clif
ton ; Magnolia St Miseiou, W A
Kelly ; Sumter Ct, S I) Bailey.
Wateree?J E Strickland.
Wedgttield?G II Pooeer.
? t?nmmw* ? ? ? ? ?-?
A western orator got off the follow?
ing : "We live iu a land of mountains
and high t&xes, low wages, big orooked
rivers und sruoked statesman, big lakes
and bi'g hirikts, big drunks and bij;
putnpkin?, big men with pumpkin
heads, -mv r stiearns that gambol iu
the mountains, and pijue politicians
that gambls in too night, muring
cataracts and rolling orators, fast
horses und fast joung men, sharp
lawyors, sharp financier:;, and sharp
noss gossips, uoihy ohtldrco, fsrtils
plain* that lio like u sheet of water,
and thousands of oswspspsrs that Iis
like thunder.''
Cotton 8eod Wanted
Hsfinu severed my oSOSaetiOQ with the
Sumter Oil Mill Co., I am now prepared to
pay the tughMi csrh prlss tor cotton Bred at
the old 0.fl *" N. depot. 1 am also handling
meal and bulls. See me before selling or ex?
changing your seed.
W. B. BOYLK.
Sept 15^-tf
Sat
CHOICE Vegetables
will always find a ready
market?but only that farmer
can raise them who has studied
the great secret how to ob?
tain both quality and quantity
by the judicious use of well
balanced fertilizers. No fertil?
izer for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least 8% Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
By T. V. Walsh, Esq, Probate Judge
WHEREAS, Dr W. J. PRINGLE made
ao.it to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of tbs Estate or' and effects of
Mrs Sarab Gordon, late of said County and
State, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admooisb
all and singular tbe kiodred and creditors of
|tbe said Urs Sarab Gordon, as aforesaid, de
ceased, that they be and appear before me in
tbe Court of Probate, to be held at Sum
ter G. H., on December 27, 1899, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tbe fore?
noon, to show c-tuse, it any tbey have, why
tbe said Administrat.oo should not be grant?
ed.
Gives uoder my hand this 13th day of De?
cember, A D. 1839
THOS V. WALSH,
Judge of Probate.
Dec 13-2t
Estate ot Alfred E. Gregg, Dec'd.
IWILL /PPLY to the Judge of Probate
ot Symter County far a Final Discbarge
as Administratrix of aforesaid Estate on Jan?
uary 6tb, l?0b
Vh8 CELJA R. GREGG,
Dec C?4t , Administratrix.
FXBE ! FJBE I
ti ao ominous sound to the man who
isn't insured, wbeo be sees hie borne
disappearing io flames and smoke.
We ean hardly bave aoy compassion*
on him. when it is so easy and at such
a small outlay to provide sgsiost euob
loss A policy io the Hartford losor
anoe Go. costs you but a small sum
when we draw it for you, and gives
voa security ns safe as tbe Baok of
England.
A. C. PHELPS CO.]
Gen^Knsuraooe Agents, Somter, 8. C
sich 15?o
PLANT WHEAT.
We have bought a
NORDY&E & NORMAN ROLL?
ER MILL,
Add will be ready to manufacture the next
croo cf wheat into tbe best quality of Flour.
Farmers are hereby given timely notice, in
order that all who desire to plant a beat, may
do so with the uasureoce that they cao bave
their crop gaoucd oo toll, or 6od ready
market for same.
Newman & Mims,
Die 6?lm ELLIOTT, S. C.
4
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RELIEF CAME, J
Mrs. E. C. COLYER
of Salubrity, Ga., Aug.
8th, 1808, writes: Ben
*S Ylflajfl edicta has certainly g?
been a blessing to
my sixteen year
old daughter. She F
was in wretched Sr
health and had
miseed four monthi
Two bottles of Be
edicta have entirely restored her health, ^
h.
The monthly periods have returned
and arc now painless anil regular.
i
I - t
w Do you suffer from Pmnful, Irregular V
djor suppressed Menstruation? Benedicta ?
jhoaeurod many suffering women and *
Wwill euro you In the privacy ol your(r
sghome,without the necessity ot physI-B
M c I :l n's e.\
w animations Wk
^ Its marvel'
FffiDICH f
?"??'??? 111 1 "PlANTEftS 9
or c^rtMAlt j.
CEdllbATOR \
? :'?!!? them t ?that the monthly periods lb
: may bo regular und latlnless, IfeQdaohe, !T
, Dlxzlnc! -. Nervousness, thai draggingr
jl sensation und those terrible pains In h
j-tii?- h.irk, hips sad abdomen <iulckiyk
*Q dlsapp nr. "
srj Bold by all Dnunilatn nr m nt nnat-pni>l f<>rp
A box uf" Monthly'* Ittwtlailng Pills toC
Jj uaa In conuectlou, la with oach bottle Jj'i
j, ladies blue book sent riree to any ad- ?
*A dress. A sample lx>x ot "Monthly" Men- a?
m ulatlng lUls si'iit for IOC. In stamps, gl
> Address. Woman's Department, New r
iSpencer Medicir; Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn. k
s agpt ges jr .-sup ssjr ays* v WVVSJ
Sold by Hsgbioo.Llgoa Oo.
A NEW DEPARTURE
A Radical Change in Marketing Methods
as Applied to Sewing Machines.
An original plan under which you can obtain
easier terms and better value in the purchase of
the wor.-i famous "White" Sewing Machine than
ever before offered.
Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How
we can save you money in the purchase of a high-grade sewing machine
and the easy terms of payment we can offer, eitl er direct from
factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an oppor?
tunity you cannot afford to pass. Y know the "White," you know
its manufacturers. Therefore, a"c(e ^"*T<Iescripti?^^
its construction is unnecessary. If you nave an old machine to exchange
we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full.
[RITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) CkvelaH, Olli.
Every stock i? a complete
?tore in itself.
s
OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK is just exactly
right, all. the new things to be found here?all styles, and all
prices.
OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS is in keep
ing with our Dress Goods, you will fincl a new and very desir?
able line of Silks, Velvets, Braids and all the Novelties of the
season.
Do you need Bed Covering? If so* we are
the people.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS and WHITE QUILTS. Just like
the rest of our stock, all bought before the advance. You will
have to buy them, so take our advice and buy now.
If you need a Wrap for yourself or child, see our immense
stock before you purchase. You will find all the new styles
in our very complete stock.
' Are your one of our Shoe Customers?
If not you are your own enemy. Complete line of Shoes
for one and all?man or woman, girl or boy. Complete line
of Infant's Shoes. We are still the sole agents in Sumter for
the justly oelebrated Douglas 'Shoe. Spare a few minutes in
our Shoe room, it will pay you.
OUR DOMESTIC STOCK is full up, anything
you want most, to be found here. Outings, Flannelettes,
Piques, Ginghams, Satines, Percales are here for Waists and
Dresses, also, several new lines in cotton goods.
UNDERWEAR STOCK?A peep at our Under?
wear Stock for ladies' ana children will be enough to convince
you of the line carried by us. Infant to mother is the way it
runs. All sizes and styles of cotton and wool Underwear to be
found here. Prices will convince you that you more than get
your money's worth.
Last but by no means least, Our Clothing and
Furnishing Departments Here you will find as complete a
stock as you can find in. these parts. All the new things to be
found here.
In our Clothing Department you mil find every?
thing for man or boy^ Prices the same as when cotton was 5c
Last but not least, is our Grocery Department, which is a
separate store in itself. There you will find a complete line of
fancy and staple Groceries, at prices which invite comnarison.
J. RYTTENBERG k SONS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
SUMTER,
STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DE?
POSITORY) SUMTER, S. C.
Paid op Capita! - - - -
Surplus and Profits ....
Additional Liability of Stock?
holders io excess of their
stock .
$ 75,000 CO
25,000 00
75,000 00
Total protection to depositors, $175 000 00
Transacts a General Banking Busitiris.
Special attention given to collections.
Si VINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1 aoti upwards received. In?
terest allowed at tbe mie or 4 per cent, per
annum, on amounts above $5 and not exceed?
ing f 303, payable quarterly, on first days of
January, April, July and ?cto
K M
lt. S. Carson,
Cashier.
>oer.
WALLACE
President.
BOARDING.
HAVING TAKEN tbe House on Main
Street second door south of tbe Nixon
house, I urn piTpared :o Hrcoratnodate a lew
jegulai boarders, und nlso lodging and meals
to transient customers.
Terms rpaeon-.^le.
Mrs. W. B SMITH.
Sept. fi.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND
TRUSTEES.
HiN .ISO J if eM AH AN, Slate Super?
intendent of Education, will tiddiess
u,e leacbsri ard trustees cf this county on
Saturday, December loth, at 12 o'clock in
ihe Graded School building in this city.
Ail lertdieis and trustees are earnestly
r quested to tie present.
A county teechers asiociation will be or*
?atioissd.
J. EDWIN REMBERT,
Co. Supt. Bd.
,Nov.2J-2t. j
Shoe Store
Again in "full blast,"
NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY
WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS
All shoes that were on shelves
August 1st sold regardless of
what they cost.
Walsh's Shoe Store
Under City Clock.
Sep 27?t
MRS. L. ATKMSQN,
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
I have just filled in my stock with a com?
plete lin* ot
Fall and Winter Mil?
linery.
The latest novelties in shapes and trimming,
?nd the Merest tffectsoa St e?.*t Ha?s
We can furniafe ? stylish b t at the lowest
price, >?r;d guarantee our woik to he n^at and
up-t ?-date in e\ery resprct
I have a Northern trimmer who has been
working in large cities tor ye*rs Since our
opening we have been an busv ihat it keeps
tour hands busy with 'he work all the time.
Call in and see us and you cinnot fail to
he pleased out of our large assortment of
trimmed bats, and complete stock of goods.
Yours truly,
Mrs. L. Atkinson.
Oct 18
SUMTER, S. 0.