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ijp Miau imiau m sMtttau WMDNK8UAY, JAN 3, 1900 tTofered dl 1*4 /'ot/ f' 'her at Sumter S CJ.. <m Second Ctat$ Mittrr f?w*? j j UKW ADVKUriSKWKNTS Tb? Berk of Sun.ier?Statement ??1st? of JtttlU J Mit-?Fin*I Di ebnrgr 8. 0 ? O Riteetioo R R Ca ?Schwillt ? PKB80NAL. Hr. Thomee Wilvoo w?t in lv> illy Monday. Mr T. O McLeod tu is the oily Tn?-ed*y I Mr. F. P. Cooptr wee io ?h.< city leet Mr Frook M. Speoo it <? the cut tor * few days -noy Co J. H. Wllevu, of Moyeoviilo, ijeot ???day Io lowo. MtM M?K?ir Kic>, of Denmark, is ?isitiog Mitt Meg Oreh?m Mrs The? Pbeipo bos goeo to Darlington to vioii tor deogbier. Mr? Mitchell Levi bu goat on ? ?mi to fegt porooie tu Cotoogo. Mtee B'fibe. Imm, of Aodereoo, it visit lag In J M Obeodier. M.ee Lioai* McLoario, of the Winthrop Cuitaf?, epwot ChniiBui at boa* Mkai eUwte Coeeasaodtr, of this city, it visiting frioodo io TiamoosvtM? Obi. J D BUedleg, who boa been visiu?g la Aegoete, bat rotereed to tbo city. ?p. and Mrt. it I ? 0. Low, of Bark?, via Hai at Mr. Sheeerd Natb'e loot week Mr Taoeooe Adas left for New York Ual Wodeoeday atgat for a fow doyo oioy. Sires Mogglo Brad bam boo returned from Floeoeco, obere ob? ?poot tbo boltdoyo Dr We Wbit?, of 8tai?ee||l?, N C , fts? Itod bklfotbor, Mr. A. Wbit?, loot we*k Mr Hesel Brood >od Mies Boforr* Brood POtorood to Augoou y??t?rd*y moroiog. Mr. H. M. Boodoro loft loot Tbursloy nigbt far Wteotoe, H 0 , to ?pood o ftw daje Mr. Wollei Britto?, o Orotber of Mr. H L. B. ?omOj w to ibo etty to tpend sometime Mtoo Ae?oe Moose, wbo boo b??o vitttiog Mas dp io Tirgloio, boo retoro?d to the city Mies Mergerot Ricbordtoo boo r?tnre?d frooo Oborleeioo, ehtrt ebs epoot tbe bolt 4aye Mr M O Rrlteoborg returned to tb? city Moadoy moroiog ?fter o weet'o ei<y in Now York Mr. J. B. Mtt!?r boo gooe to Uoioe, 8. O , to 111 a aveit'oe io tbe Yiodieotor job prtot log oeko. Mlee Moeilo Diotioe, wbo boo eoea vititiog relotiveo la Oree? v ?II?, ie ?ipected bone ton eflev oooo Mr. M. 0 Bollott, of Baotoo, Moot., io la ibeeity oe o vielt to bio brotb?r-ie-low, Mr W. B. Boro? Mr. J. 8. Riebordooo, Jr., efteropeodiog ibo Baltdaye wnb reeatleei bere boo rotarood to Moooo. Oo Mr.i. N Brood, of Wilmington, N 0, ?od Mr. Mosel Hroed, of Augusta, Oo , wore to tbo euy Boedoy. Ntaeso A Hoe eod Rite Berby eod Rooo ood Sodas Messe rotarood to Ooeveree Col tage yeetotdoy moroiog. Bs-Jodgo J. H Rodooo, of Heooetteville. alieoeod tbo qeorto-eostooeiol oolebrotloa ot Of. 0.0 Browo'o pottorale Mrs. D. 8. Moor?, wbo bee bo vititiog at She booM of Mr T J. Wbit too, retorood loot otgbi to bor boote le Basiter ? Floreoee Ttsses, Doe Be Mr. Joe Worroo, wbo boo boeo wltb tbo WUotiogioo Tolopbooe Rxcbaaga derleg tbo . Swot foot, rostfoed Tborodoy oed bos eeetpt e? a ioolitaoj Io Oaorloeioo witb tbe Bell T* wo boot oooi pooy. Ho otoppod over Is tbo ooty Friday oo bis wsy to Oborlestoo. Mkojoe J ?ootto Sieveborgor, of Orooaeboro, M? O. Boso Store bet gor, of Pbilodtlpble, eo4 Bjgf Mlsisas. of Qlovolood, 0., art vteit iog Ibo Mieoot Strooot, of Moyteville Mop irle too ooot of Bdwootioe R?? etd tbo Brooeoo ploeo, on tl Mdl, oboot two allot frooo it Ooort Beooo, ood boo otovod frosi bio forooor loMdiaao to tbtooity Mr. ood Mrs. Bel Dick of Saottor arrived as tao eiiy yetterdoy ood will Io tbo ratarb Ooloaibia tboir ho no Mr. Dlek boo a aoaltloe oe trovoliog eolooeMO for wboloook fvoeory oesipoay of wbi?b A. Jeboooo Io prooieoot Ooloaibia to blot oooi bio foojilyo oordiol ?Tao Stole Joe 1. Dr. 0. C. Bravo bee bete etltbretieg tbe twooiy (bftb oooivovoory of bio pootoroto io ? Toe Sooner Boptlote bovo booo fov e qaevtor of a ototery We do oot boow far wbot Dr. Browo'o ioitiolo eeoow, bot eetioM bio fall 00010 io Obrioto swop Oolotabae Dr. Brow a ie a dioeoteror, ood ibo stoo wbo date tbot io a btotfootor to Me btod. Dr. Browo reo ood dooo ridieal?, bot bte boort Io big, ood ovtryooo keowo it. Mo dteroftr? work oleo ood dooo it Hit aofwvordod loboro 'or tbo ogvd oiioi*i?r? of Me weaooiieotioo alooo ?otitlod bim to o orowo of glory, if baoooo miodi eoa judge Tbo world woald 6? mach o?or?r ?olrotiou wore there moro ?spooooto of religion ood ?boed like 0 C Brown ? Stole Toeeday woe ??loedey, ood 0 large crowd woo 10 Ibo eiiy. Ooo borio woe eold-Tootdo? by the sheriff aod?r foroelooor? procoodiogo. Tbo fret enow of tbo wiator eomattocod falllag Moadoy aft?roooo, ?od wboo It oeaood thai a'gbt tbagrooad woo covered to o oee>th of two ioebae. Two eoeroeo bad 00 ootoooipaiioo colohra ttoo to tbio ally Moeday Tbero woe quite a evowd, bat 00 oorptuo of enihooiaem. Tbo iberoiooieter reglet?r?d IS dee reo? eJbovo soeo Id Ooort?? below tb? frevtieg oo4ai?ytetevdey moroiog. Tbo railroad osloeo eod booko o^eerved Meede/ SS o bolidoy, otborwito baoiaei wee traoooeted a? a?oal. Q0H0 a oowb#r of oegro*? hov? gon? witblo tbo poet few weoko to South Ooorgia ood Florida 10 work 00 tbe torp?otloo The Bank of Burnt or Tbo Book of Humter oborve Io the generel preopority of tbo eoooty ood eiiy of Semior, ocd o gVoooo at tbe ttouotoot for the foertb qoortov of litt will obow le flgor?? tb? eotio focior r ooodittoo or* ibo hook et tbe eloe? of 100 poet year. Tbo drpoeft aceooot io ao* ooeally lergo?w?ll peot tbo quarter mlllioo starb?ood every otbae item of ih? etotemeat pt ?? loo la led 10 moko ib? diraetort aoi ttock ooldero coogroioleie tbootooleeo oo?w ibai lOty bold ttock io tbie leotiiailoo Wo eoa groiotaie ibo asleore of tbe Book of 80mtor 00 tbo growth of baetoeee doriog tb? paot ood eyigw tboej a greote* degree of proa JtfjS. MA RH I KD. r. 8. Maxwell GrajtOil *od HIN Annu McBee, both ot Green*.'?vt/ S. C, were united in marriage in th t BtlJ >esterd*y. Mid McBee it the iafjff of Mr Airs. McBea, soicitng freigibt sgSOl (or tbe Southern Kailwa), WfaSOs wir? wat Misa Anoit, Crois wall, daughter or tbe lite Mr. Jtff Oroetwell, of ibis county. Mr J Fiack Pate and Mrs Abbt* MeDoW? ?II were roamed hit Thursday ni?iht at the home of the latter on Council Stre Bit, H . .* Keil? performing the ceremony Tbl marriage was an entire sururi e to the fner.dt of both, at no ono had baas taken lotO their confidence until a short time tefore the ceremtny. Mr. M. M. Huggtns and Mis*. Sallia Pbii litt were married at Catcball oo Sunday last by Rev. Mr. Bailey. Mr. James D. Klar ding, Jr , of tbia connty, end Mite Willie Dardeo, ot Gainesville, Fia.. were married nt tbe residence of Mr. James Doig, tbe bride's uncle, o-. Thursday, Decem? ber ?Bth, Ree. Mr. Way, officiating After the ceremony t wedding dinner wat eervcd before Mr. Blaoding end bit bride left for Jacksonville, where they tpeot a day and olgbt, oa tbeir wey to tbia city Q lite a aarprise wee io store for the people of Greenwood and Rodges last Tuesday night when it became known tb'it Mr 0 C. Rhame, and Milt Bva Bllta bad Men married. Miss Bva wta a ttodtot of the city Graded School here and wm speodiog tbe holidays ?ith her mother and graod parents at Hodges. Mr. Rbame who is employed by tbe lodes, went ap Sunday afternoon and the two eaone down oo the "ctnooo ball" Taeaday night, repaired to tbe residence of Rev. R A Child and wer? married there by that divine. The eooplo it qaite a young one. Miee Bill* ie a daughter cf the late Joshua Bllia, of Hodges, and it qaite an attractive girl. Mr Kbare* is a ton of Mr. 0 Is. Rhame, of Sumter. He has been io charge of tbe j <b department of Tbe Index for soxe months and it a young man of promite The young couple have th* bett wisbtt of tbe eo'ire Index force.?Green? wood Index, Dec 28 On Wedaeeday night, December 27tb, Mr. J W. Rohartton and Mi-J Leila Dnnlap were united in marriage Tbe ceremony wat per? formed by Rev B M Robertton in Pisgah Cbnrch. Both parties were from Smitbville township. Mr Jobn H DesCbampe aod Mra. M. A. Law, were married at tbe residence of the bride, ai Riliott, oo Thursday afternoon, December 23, 1899, at 4 30 o'clock, Rev. V. R Oasioo, officiating. . Mr. Robert K. Breedeo, of Beooetttville, wat married to Mill Lutie Moore, of Marl noro c*ajty. oo Christmas day, at tbe reai? deaee of the brlde'e parents, Rev. W. B. Baker officiating Thv groom wat a rettdeot of Sumter for aevaral years, aod bae many frieodt bare who extend congratulations aod bett wiebii MoCutohen-Qar IttDd Goodwill, Dae 28.? The residence of Mr J. M. Garland, of Sardinia, wat tbe scene of a very pretty marriage ceremony yesterday at 11 o'clock a. m. The contracting partie, wire Dr. T. M. MeOetchae, of Mayeavillee and Mise Lottie Garland, of Hardioia. Dr. McKay of Brick Cbnrch, officiated in ths preeeoee of a few of tbe relattvee aad friende of Uta families A fur the informal I jach tbe bridal party drove through the country by way of King ?tree to lodiaotown to vlttt tbe mother aad relative! of Iba groom Ciltdel men of tbe clan of 86 and M D ?t '93 will be pleased la know that tbeir former fellow-etudeet [bat, botit up a good practica Is lb! Blackriver section of Samter coaoty, where be located eti yeare ago. Wa all con? gratulate bin upon securing tbe faireet flower of Sardloia to Garland bit bomt. DEATH. Mrt. Ingram, lb! widow of ibi late Dr J. I Ingram, of Manoing, died at Iba home of bar eoo-io law, Mr. R. O. Purdy, of this city, oa Saturday afternoon, aced 73 years 8be bai eeca III for several moatba aad ber aaf far tag, wblcb was great, wat borst wltb patient fortitude Her remains wen taken la "aaaiog Sunday where the funeral aar? vtwa were beld Moaday. -?????' ?>?-<aWBf*-?? DJB AT H IN AUQUSTA. Mrs. J. Wolter Doar, Formerly a Member of tbe Cbrootole Staff, Paaaee Away. Tbe death of Mrs. J. Walter Doar at her reeidaace oa Greeoe street last night will dim for many Aogustans tbeir New Tear joy. She was a lady widely kaown and beloved. Great of beert aad of bigb intellectual attain? ment, she endeared all with whom ehe came in contact aod her death comee et a great thock at the season of general revising. Her contributions to ibe Chronicle bad establish? ed ber reputatioo at a writer of more than ordinary merit, abd her s'g ned articlee were, up to tbe time of ber illness, watched for eagerly by many readers She had long been ill Seiisd with an at? tack of poeumonia many mootbe ago ber active epirit could ill endure a confinement of eicknett She went out before coovatoecence wat complete and tbe result was a relepte, wbiob developed into that dreaded dieeaae, consumption Kor some days It would seem that the end was near, but ber loving but nand clung to tbe Dope that ehe might yet be spared him many yeare. The end wat calm aod tranquil Like a babe to He slumbers sbe psseed into tbe great hereafter. At tbt old year drew to its e?d ber eonl took ita flight to ita Maker, aod she weat forth to great tbe new year In tbe land where aickoest it not and pain and sorrow are unknown Mra. Doar is dead, aod bayoad t er immediate reiaiivee aoae will min ber more truly tbao her confreres of the prees ? Angoeta Cbrooi Ita Jaa. I. Bpeoial Y M. C. A Moeting. A epeciel meeting of tbe Y M. C. A. will be beld in tbe attocitiioa hell at 8 o'clock tomorrow, Thureday, evening. All interest? ed persoat are Invited to os present. ?M?*aasa> '?>? -?nBaa?***--?~??? Miss Annia K Gunning, Tyre, Mich , says "1 suffered e long time from dvapepsia | lott fleth and became very weak Kndol Dvapep? sia Cor* completely cured me " It digeeta wbel you sal aod curee all forms of stomach trouble. It aever faila ta give immediate relief ta tbe warai aaset. J. 8. Higbtoa AOs. City Counoil Meeting. The council held 'he regular semi monthly roeeteg at 6 o'clock I net Wednesday evening with M?vor liugh.-mn, Aldermen Hurst, Up person, Finn, Purdy and Flowers present. Tbe rutnub * of tho meetings held Decem? ber 14th and 21st were read and approved. Mr. Fton for the committee appointed to ascertain the cost of repaiiing km! enlarping the No 2 Hose Co bui'.dmg reported ih*t hi9 rouimiitee hud consulted with a Contractor and found thkt it would be cheaper to erect I new buiMing than to repair and enlarge the o'd building. Oa motion of Mr. Finn it was resolved to erect two n*w buildings, one on the lot re? cently pureb'ised from the Cohen Wilaon estate and the other on the site of tho present No. 2 reel bouae; the buildings to be dupli? cates Aldermen Finn was added to the committee on building. Mr. Finn reported in reference to the loca? tion of the mail boxes Mrs. Whittemnre, the postmistress, bad consulted with him, and asked that the boxes be located as sug? gested by council, except as to tbe one at the A. C. L. depot, which she thought would have to b? placed ut the corner of Bartlett Street. The matter wh? again referred to the eo'iittittte with instructions to have the boxes erected, one to b pl*ctd at the depot, it pos? sible. The council decided to locate one of the new arc lights at the corner of Republican and Sumter street*. Tbis leaves only ore more arc light to be located, nod this will be done at the next meeting of council. Tho clerk was instructed to request the Superinienden; of the Sumter Water Com paoy to put up a new public water fountain in front of the Court House. The Baptist congregation was granted the use of the Opera House tor their educational meeting on Sunday night. An ordinance to prevent droves of horses, mules or cows from being driven unhaltered tbrougu the streets, was given the first read iog. Mr Finn called attention to violations of the Sunday ordinance b> h*ckmen who carry biggage and passengers to and from the trains on Sunday. Several bills were presented and council adjourned to meet oa January 10 b The Mail Boxes Hero. The four mail boxes secured from the post office department for this city through the in? fluence of Congressman 8toke?i have been re ceived at the post office, and they will ho put op under Mrs Whittemore's direction by the City Council within the next few d\va and pot into irr mediate service. It is proposed to place the boxes at the following points: Coraer of Liberty and Magnolia streets, cor? ner of Main and Warren streets, corner of Republican street and Harby avenue, and near the A.C. L. depot oo Main street The appropriation fof additional clerk hire for the pott office to pay the tslary of an additional clerk whose duty it shall be to collect the nail matter deposited io the boxes has been mads by the post office department, and Mr Stuosili Smith has been employed and is already at work in the pott office. The mail will b? collected at least twice a day, and If the service pro vet popular and is proven to be of real beoeflt to tbe public by the general ute made of the boxes, it will be an easy matter to secure additional boxet to be placed ia other portiont of tbe city. The mail boxet will be a great convenience to tbe public and If tbe people will but bear in mind that let? ters deposited in them will be forwarded jast at promptly at if deposited io tbe pott office tbey will tave themselves many a ttep. At toon at the boxet have been pot op and tbe bonrt of collection decided upon notice will be given for tbe public information. It bat been dsmoostrated repeatedly io ?vary ttate io tbt uaioo and io many for elgo countries that Chamberlaio't Coogb Remedy it a certain preventive and curt for eroop. It bat become the universal remedy for tbat disease. M. V. Fitbar, of Liberty, W.Va, ooly repeats what bat been taid arouod the globe wbtn he writet: "I have ated Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family tor several yeart and at way t with per? fect success. We believe that it is not ooly tbe best cough remedy, but tbat it is a ture tore for croup. It bat saved tbe lives of oor ebildrto a number of times." Tbit remedy It for tale by Dr. A. J. China. The Nortbwettcro R R. will be completed to Oamdan within a few mootbt at tbt pres? ent rate of progress, wt art ioformed, aod a regular scbedole may be operated before mid? summer. Tbia road it expected to be of considerable beoefit io tbe way of bringing ntw batioetl aod sffordiog more convenient aod direct railroad facilities to tbe people of tbe upper part of tbe county. I want to let tbe people wbo soflfsr from rheumatism aod sciatica know tbat Cham? berlaio't Pain Balm relieved me after a num? ber of other medicinet and a doctor had failed. It it the best liniment 1 bave ever known of?J. A. Dodgeo, Alpharetta, Ga. Thoutaodt bave been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by Dr. A. J China. -??^mm- -?->? i ? It is no longer tbe pioper thing to date letters 1899. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mioernl springs, aod grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Tbat cored me." It digests wbHt you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all form? of dyspepsia. J S. Hughsoo k Co. August Flower. "It it a turprisisg fact," says Prof. Hou ton, "tbat in my travels in all parts of tbe world, for the last ten yeart, I have met more people having used Green's August Flower tbtn any other remedy, for dyspepsia, de? ranged liver and siomncb, and lor constipa? tion. I find for taeriata nod salesmen, or for persoot filling office positions, where he*d aehes and general bad feelings from irregular habits tatet, that Green's August Flower is a grand remedy. It does oot injure tbe system by frrquent use, and is excellent for sour stomachs aud indigestion." Sample bottles free at Dr A J China's. Slid by dealers in all civilised countries 12-18 .?ataaa> ? ? ? ? .^-mm? ? CUBAN OIL eures Cuts, Burns, Brultea, Rheum*v Unna MM] Sores. Price, 25 els. Sold t?v Hughson-Livnn Co. ^IT^ANTKD. for cash, Hickory, Dogwood, ff Persimmon, Walnut Logs. Southern Hardwood Of, P 0 Hox 529, Charleston, S C. Nov 29 v Beat (<<>uffh Syrup. Taitee Good. TJso in time. Hold by drneKlntn. CONSUMPTION "> ?.a Rev. G. C. Brown's Quarto-Cen? tennial. Tbe quarto centennial of Rev. C. C. I'rowu's postorate in S rn.er was ielenrated in a striking and notable manner by a 6enes of meetings held Friday nigbt, oatunuy morning and Sunday rooming and evening. In this celebration the u.siuts of the otb>r churches of this city paiiicmated cs V7el 1 as prominent divine* nod layo M of the Baptist denomination Tho twenty Gve jcarn that Dr. Bro*n has lived and labored in this city as pastor of the Baptist Church have been ma rued by many obftDgft, nnd io no nepect has there been greater growth than in the spirit of religious to eration and denomina? tional friendship atd co-operation iu every guod work. Much of this is dne to the personal influ? ence, example and labor of Dr Brown, whoee popularity ia not confined to his owu congre gation and whose it fliienee is felt and admit? ted by men of all denominations and those who are affiliated wilb no church aod sub? scribe to no creed. Tbe celebration of bis quarto centennial, therefore, was not a cele? bration of and by tbe Btpust congregation but a celebration by all of Dr. Brown's frleadi. The celebration was inaugurated on Friday evening at tbe Baptist Church. Addresses were made by Rev J. D Huggins and Rev. J L Vuss. A large congregation was pres? ent and the meeting w?s full of interest. At 10 30 o'clock Saturday morning the second treeting was held in the Baptist Church. Short addresses were made bv nearly all of the visiting ministers and ut 12 o'clock Rev. W. D Rice preached. Sunday morning Dr. A. C Oaborn preach? ed io tbe Baptift Church. Rev. A. T Jami? son ia tbe Presbyterian Church and Uev. J. D Huggins in the Methodist Church Sunday night, Prof Lee Davis Lodge, of Limestone Institute, delivered a strikingly original and thoughtful address on tbe ' In? spiration of History," in tbt Metbodioi Church. The services were all well attended and the congregations were fuliy repaid, for the speaker* were at their best, and the short ad? dresses aod sermons were Allied with good things to be lemembered with profit for )ears to come. ritt rtf AVL'?e table Preparation for As - SimitaUng Ike Food and Regula - ting the Stomachs andBowels cf A Song of Two Seas and a Bee. BY UKV H V OLIVER. How doth the busy C. C. B , Whose hive is Sumter town, Improve each opportunity To do us all up Brown. An idle man he cannot bear, For him he has a sting, But wnb a worker be will share His bread and everything. 'Tis doooly wonderful to see That inland town did get Sea-port to be by 0 C. B ? "A place where two seas met." Florence, 8. C, Dec 26, 1899 Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful fAcss andRcst.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Recipe of Old DrSAMUEL PITCHER Pumpkin Se*d~ dljf.Scnna * jftalsflh MsT Anist Seed ? ftpptmint . Hi CartanabSoJji, * ftinnSetd - (h/ifnd Sugar . Wiakvyrmit rtmvwr. a perfect Remedy forConstipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jeveri she aess and Loss of Sleep lac Simile Signature of NTSW "YORK. Alb months old J5 Doses-J5C1MS tXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. GASTOMA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM THE CCNTAU? COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. The Sumter Cotton Mill has bad a prosper? ous year aod tbe outlook for this year is even more encouragiog. The output of yarns is sold five or six months ahead, and as a supply of cotton is on hand to fill all contracts, a prefitabk business for six months at least n assured. Having a Great Bun on I bamber lain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of tbe Pierson drug store, informs ua tbat be is having a great run oo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sells five bottles of tbat medicioe to one of any other kind, aod it gives great satisfac? tion. In these days of la grippe there it nothing like Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy to stop tbe couth, heal up tbe sore throat aod longs and give relief within a very short time. The tales are growing, aad all who try it are pleased with in prompt action ? South Chicago Daily Calumet For sa'e by Dr. A. J. Obiea. Sumter, S. C, Dec. 5th, '99. 1 leave on the 6th for the West, where I will buy two car loads Horses and Mules?choice stock?for this market. H. HARBY. FOR SALE. One small 2nd hand Safe. Cabbage Plants grown in the open air. CUBAN OIL euros Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheuma? tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts Sold bv Hufrtsoo-Ligoo Co. Tatter, Salt-Rheum ami Eczema. The intenst itching and smarting incident to tbese disease*, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Kye and skin Oiotuieot. Many very had oases have beer, permanetly cured by it. U is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy fur sure nipple*, chapped band?, chilblain.", feast bite* and chronic sora eyes. 25ot? per bat. For tale by Dr A. J. China. Deo ItO?o Dr. Cad) 'a Condition Powders are just what u h.r.-e need? when in bad con? dition. Tonic, blond purifier und vermifuge. Tbey are not fjod but medicine, and tne best in use to put a borte in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For .?nie by Dr A, J. China. D??: :J0?o We have in stock a few Book* Which] make the best presents ana Pictures v Which make the Jhome beautiful, And many useful presents, such as / Fountain Pens, ALBUMS, and ornamental Gifts, such as Necktie Boxes, Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Cases, Glove, Handkerchief andTollar Boxes, Etc SMOKING SETS. BEAUTIFUL! BOOKLETS Calendars. Etc. The Charm of Buying here is that you know what you will get. Our Hat, Toques, and Bonnets are not only beautiful to look at, but they possess quality. Each model is the very re? finement of good taste, and has that peculiar something which the French call "Chic;' In our display of holiday MILLIMKRY, you will certainly find some? thing to please. MISS Me DONALD. Waterman's ijdeal pwataii pea, Which is cooceeded to be tbe best Fountain Poo made, was first sold io Sumter by us five veaea a^o. We in? troduced it aod at first tbe sale eras slow?tho positive guarantee gtveo with each pen aod their superior merit made thorn go after a ebort time. We bavs sold buodrods of pens during the past five years aod uro etill ?elliog them We have a larger aod more oumplctp assortment of those pens now thau ever before aod from tbe many stylet of nibs wc can suit all peo-oscra. WATERMAN'S 2d?AHES IT'S MARK AROT72TZ) TBS ^*RLD E G. Osteen 4 Co Liberty Street,