The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 17, 1900, Image 6
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^fcUftaaijAY, Jan. 17,1900
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0., ae Second (Hat? Mitter
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WKW advkh nilMllTTI.
H Rerhy?Jtill Movisg
Freseee A Cooper?For Hale
D J. Chandler?lud of the Sntmi Clear
a oca Ba?o
Tbes O. Mebrod aod W J McL*od ?
Booke of Hobscriptioo
?states Mrc Freocs <\, and Mise Mary M.
IraiMt, Docewoed?Floe, I Discharge.
PERSONAL
p< Mr. McDooold Formen spent yesterday io
tao;dty
Mij H F. Wllsoo wee io Columbia loci
Friday oo boaiooee.
Copt ft. A. Brood, of Augosie, ipaot !eat
Friday Io ib? cut
Mr. esd Mn O'Aoeooo, of Chicago, are
tsegoesteof Mr and Mrt Mitch Lovi.
Mr aod Mra. J. J. Ragto. of Angoote, Qa ,
ate Io tbo ell/ fiaiting relatives fur o few
??y?
Mr. and Mrt Looio Lett or* apending a
?bw d?? ? 10 ibo eiiy at Iba guests of Mr. aod
Mra Ulieb Lotl
Mrs. Oobe* ood Mi a Natiit Cobco, who
aefo boon vtsttiog Mra. F. Lavi, hove return?
ed] ie tboir booao io Woeblogtoo, D 0
Tbe hVsrd of County Commissioners waa
ie soeetoo loat Reierdey lor (be purpoie of
propori' g 'be jury boa .or 1900.
Tbo eoatraat boiwooo macadamised Main
51root aod muddy Liberty Street ia a sink
tog commentary oo tbe value, comfort aod
cleeoltoeeo of food etieett.
Tb? modern aod aooet effective corae for
ceesttpatioo aod all hear trouhies?tbe
fasaoos little pil!a known n, DeWitt's Little
k ftarlr Rieore ?J. 8. BugtHoo k C>
Mr T. M. Smith fall from o tcafl Id at ibe
Lakens Lomacr Company mill laat Wedoes
rday aod roeoivtd paiafu1, but it ia thought,
oot ecrtooc iojeriee
Tboro ia ?Ireedy tolk of reodidatee for
Mayor ood Aldermeo at Iba coming election
Io April lite to ba hoped that food on
will come ool aod laey tbt beet man win.
Sis* doesn't indicate quollt j. Beware of
counterfeit ?od wortbloaa solve offered for
DeWlti'e W.i h Haael 8olv? Dewitt'o ia
toe ooly erlflieal. An iofollibla care for piles
ood oll ekio dteeeeoe ? J S Hagbsoo k Co
rbo office of D J Au -1, secretory ood
trooeeror of too Citigen'e B. nod L. Aasocia
noo bao beee removed io ibe Wbittemore
beilltof la rear of Court House
Witberspooo's Bottliag Works ia bring
oolargtd, aod o oew buildiog ia in process of
eoaetroetioo to accommodate tbe growing
boeioeso.
O. H. AppJatoo, Justice of Peace Clorka
barg, N J, toft, "DeWlite Little Barlj
Rieore ore tbs beet pilla made for cooati^atieo.
We oee oo oibero " Qiickly cure all liter
ood bDWfl troobiae.?J S. Hugbaoo 4 Co.
Willie Disoo, colored, wae arrested Sun
dor for ridioaj a bicycle at a higher rata
of spood ibao is permitted by law. He was
before tbo Mayor Monday morning and being
foood golltr of lbs charge a floe of (2 was
imeooed.
Tbe Soaihere Railway bas bad wai r mains
laid loto tbe verde or tbe sVej*ff or d Wate
reo R R. aod city waUr will oe if.sd by all
troiee aod eogioee Tbe baaa waicb wae pot
op eeaetisao ago bas beoo coootcted with tbe
woter maios
Work oo too switeb tower at tbo jsoctioo
of tbe Atleotie Coast Lioe ocd Southern
ftoiiweye eeor tbe Cotton Mill ie progressing
ropidly aod tbo lower will bo coropleted ood
pa* lote regular service witbio tbe ocit two
Lewie Doaoie, Salesa, Iod , says, "Kodol
Dyspepsia Coro did me more good tboo ooj
tsteg I ever took It digests what you eat
ood cao oot belp but eore dyapepsio ood
etoeaaeh troubles ? JSHugbsoo A Co
Too roof of Iba Co? Hall is leakirg badly,
aod oo ?famiootioo disiloeee 'be fact ibot tbe
boOdiog w.ll bavo to tK rocovared without
daisy If serioos lojary lo ne ieie/ior ie to be
prevootod Tbo boildieg was eovorod with
tarred peper, tbo motor'.al specified io the
eeebitect'o plooe, bet it bos deteriorated so
rapid 17 thai it eow offers littls or oo protec?
tion to toe baildieg.
Jebe Qaioroy Corbit', tbe wblte repiat,
sow io Jail *, waning trial, wos to bovs bed a
preiimioary beariog before Magistrote Jeo?
aiogs yoeierday, bat, owiog to o report that a
eeowd bod gaiberad io tbe oeigbborbood ood
tbrooie agatoet Oorbitt bod beeo mode, tbe
bier tog bee beoo postpoeed.
F. B Ttirkield, Health Ioapecler of Chi
eago, eoye, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ceooot
be rsoomaseoded too highly. It cored me of
severe dyspepeto." Ii digests wbot yoo rat
aed cores iedigeoiioo, heartburn ond all
forms of d/epepeie ? J 8 Hogheoo k Co.
Sheriff Piersos aod Deputy Sber ff (jail
lard arrested William Lswisaod Beo Bruosoo,
bate colored, last Wed need a* ood commit*
sad tbeae to jail Tbay were waoiad for bog
esoaliog, ood tbe worreot wae issued oo tbe
eaedevu of Joho T. Horst, from whom tbe
bog woe sioleo The orraat waa made before
daylight tbat moroiog, the two men beiog
eaoterosJ oboot three milee from towo An
otbor oagro, tho ring leader io the hog ateal>
feg, boa aot been c?piurcd.
Road Meetcr Newmao of the Atiaoiie Coast
Lleelebtidat work taking uptneoldRO
poood roils aod replaciog Ihtm wi.h new
70?poood railo on ibo maio lioe beiwren this
sity ood Florence Too oe* rail* ha?e beoo
laid aicopiiag one eeeiioo ol too miles and
Ibis gap is oow being fillet trt with ibe neavy
rails Too M a A ro?d from this cur to
Robbies, rieept the nr?t twenty miles, ia all
laid with TO pound roils aod MM lirfbt weight
roils Will oe replace 1 with 70 pound rails as
oooo a* Ibe work of loyirg heavy rails on the
Mossier ood K.orsnce division bss be?h couj
plrtod.
J I. Beery, Logaoioo, P> , wnte>, I am
will,eg to lake my oath thai I wes c ured of
poeorxooi* eoiirely by ibeuasof Doe Mu.ute
Cough Core otter doctora f-?ii?d It alao
cored my cliiidreo cf wboopi. i, cough"
i^jickt? relirvea and SOfei coiitff)', lolda,
eroup, grippe aad loroat and lung Iroobe >.
Cb Idreo iM likf it Molhera eodome n ?
J I llugbson * Co
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County Teoohora* Association.
Io view of the cooHidfraiion that SjSSI Km
lo* at Ibe onmverjary of Istt/f birthday and
a legol holiday, it bos teen dsemed Sfgt io
past poos ibo meet log of ih* SJBJJgMtlSO un'il
ISO foerib 8oiurday in J?nuary. As Urge
on atieodeoce oe possible is dei..? d ond it is
roosidered od*?eooio to hove tbe first moling
M tt gay wbro ibere will to oo irreguiariiy
ia tbo regelor reo use of tbs sehoois of ibe
et-sety.
Wedding at Blacksburg
Ii n'k^iMK.' J in 10 ?A notible wedding
w?? celebrated here tho? morning at 10 45
o'clock in the Methodist Kmac >i h! chorch
w>n Mill Bertie Ouv'on, 'be eldeet daughter
of Mr and Mre. J. M Oaf NM?, ? d Re* Daniel
M?lvio McLeod were unfed in the holy bonds
of m-triironv be tbe Rev W A Rogers,
oastor of" th? Methodist Episcopal cborcb, of
Orangehurg.
Tha interior decorations of the edifice were
well rbos*n and tastefully' arranged The
windows were covered with chenille curtsies
I i front of the alter w*e erected an arch of
well-selected cut flowers, from which hung a
bridal bell of roses. The different colored
bebte wh oh illuminated the church added
beamy to the ecaoe
The bride accompanied by ber bridesmaid,
Miss Annie Lee Freeman, and the groom with
iha best man, hie brother, T. Q McLeod,
marched up the right and left aielee respec?
tively, to the strums of Lohengrin's wedding
march played by Miss Loa Beelen, to the
arch utfbre the alter, where the? were
married in en impressive end beautiful man?
ner.
The bride wore a castor brown traveling
suit, while the maid of honor rae attired ?n
a handsome pink broadcloth gown trimmed
with for.
The ushers were W. R. McLeod, brother
of the groom, J. K. 8 Ray of Spartan burg,
Phil Freeman and Jjbn Boyes of Blacks
burg.
The happy coop's amid congratulations,
oil shoes and rice, left over the Southern on
on 12.4ft train for points snutb. On their
return they will reside in Bhcksburg, where
the groom hae been located ae psstor of the
Metbodiet Church for more thau a year ?The
Slats.
? mm ? ?? aa?
Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup conquers croup at
or-ce, eorea the child, aod thua savee cranv a
life, Mothers need not fear th?u dreadful
dinease, i they have this reliable remedy at
band. It n sold by all druggists for IS cents.
Too Woodmon Banquet
The officers el ct of Hollywood Camp will
be installed at iha regular mou'hiv meeting
to be beld tonight, and at 'the conclu?
sion of tbe toataitation the an'.u .1 ban?
quet will fce served. The meeting will ne
public and an isvuation to be present, to
all interested in Woodcraft, is cordially II?
tended
The bit quet will be one of (he mott large?
ly a'tended :be Camp hu? ever given, a greater
nu ? ber of invitations man ever issued having
brrn encoded to persons not members of the
trier. Iba C?mp meets at 8 o'clock in tbe
Masonic Temple and the installation cere?
monies will begin promptly
qe???S^S> ??*>-*>? a*i
The advertisement of D. J. Chandler giv?
ing no.ice of an "End of the Season Clear*
enc Sale," will attract tbe attention of our
reeders today. Those wbor need clothing
can sa?e doliare by calling oo Chandler
Last rfiday night about 9 30 o'clock,
Robert Wright, tbe driver of the Oelgar
hose wagon received a teUphooe message
saying that the Sumter Institute was oo fire,
sod to eome quick. Tbe alarm was given,
the horses haroeeeed and a quick run made
to tbe Institute. Six hundred feet of hose
wee stretched, tbe water turned on. end tbe
bore were about to fores au entrance, wben
from ao upstairs window came ibe sound ot
a feeble voice, dimanding of tbe firemen ao
explanation of Ibe r unseemly conduct. Then
Foreman Urabam wanted to know of Bob
Wright where tbe alarm came from. In very
audible tone*, tbe driver 'old all be koaw
a*>oot it, and when he bad Urii'bed h.s speech
Foreran Graham exclaimed, Well! Tbe girls
clapped tbeir b?nde, Iba boys returned tbe
coaipli.( eot, and the ?remen returned to their
respec;ive boueee without finding any fire.
It has been demonstrated repeatedly in
every etate in tbe union aod in many for
eig'i countries that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is a certain preventive aod cure for
croup. It oaa become tbe universal remedy
for that dIfens) M. V. Fieber, of Liberty,
W. V* , only rapeate what has been said
around tbe globe when he writes: "I have
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy iu my
family tor several years aod always with per*
I feet success We believe that it ii not only
tbe beet cough rerxedy, but that it is a sure
care for croup. It hae saved tbe lives of our
children a number of times." This remedy
ie for eale by Dr. A. J. Chios.
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IN KNDIARY FIR? IN JOR?
DAN.
Willis Washington Burned Out en
Uunday Morning.
Tbe barn end stablee of Willis Washing?
ton, ao industrious negro farmer of tbe Jor?
dan neighborhood, were burned just before
daylight nunday morning
The Qre wae the wot k of ao ioceodiary
aod thue far no clue that will identify tbe
miscreant bee been found Tbe trecke of
tne Incendiary were followed from Washing
too'e prem'ses to ihs railroad track and lost
Tbie would have been a case for ttoi blood
houuae, but as the poppies recently pur
ebased by the county hava cot fioisbed train?
ing, they could not be need
Washington !oet all hie corn and forage
and about thirty-five bushels of rice, bnt
laved bis etock.
Having a Great Run on < haraber
laln'a Cough Remedy.
Manager Mertin, of tbe Pierson drug
etore, informe oe that be ie having a great
run oo Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy. Re
eel e five bottlee of that medicine to one of
any o.her kind, aud it gives great eatisfac?
lion. In these daye of la grippe there is
oothiog like Cbamberlain'e Cough Remedy
to stop tbe cou*h, heal up tbe sore .oroat ?c!
luogs and give fsStsf within * very short
lime The sales are growirg, and all who
try it are please I with its prompt action ?
S ?uih Chicago buly Calumet For sa e by
Or A . J. China.
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FIM9? NATIONAL BANK OPFI
GBatl
Th" Annual M?rtif<K cf Stockhold?
er! and Bleottoo of OfBotrt?
Tbe anroml n e-ling of IbS S'ock ho'd ers ol
lbs First National 15 nk v?i bell eeToes*
day, Januarv O'b. TN snseal report w is
?ejwssittew inewlsg lee *?*ik, is be la h
sjnte ?reeeereei eeadllMse ihsa etei i?<t,ire
the sVpeett at rouM bet eg hl rsjl r than n'. u .
previous da e, aud lb* bsetneSS in a Ii ulfhv
: and grew leg swAwiitos
Thn lelleiwteg directors were* elected to
serve during the SbSliag Jfesr; R M Wal?
iare, a I ? blee, U I> Lee, J. hi Retd, B
H n . i, v. i i O'Poaaell aud A While.
There ?asjae rbsagc ta the bearel ei< epi 11.??
reinetn St el L H OsifOS Sad ?b?* election
of A V\ nre in bti place. !? ?? <l!i ei*, R.
M Wall ce. prieident; A J I bias, vice
pres dem ; K. L Kdaiunds, OSS b lev j J L
Mct'alluio, bookkeeper, sod f) J Winn, J ,
aeeistani bookkeeper aod collector were :S?
elected.
A GOLF STICK FACTORY.
Mr. Thomas Childs Has Establish?
ed One Here.
Mr. Thomas Cb'iide has decided to
locate a golf stick fuctory in this
city and has purchased the ma
chinery, and has commenced to put it up
at Wuherspoon Bros, k Co'a furniture fac*
tory, from whom be will obtain power to
operate bis machinery. He will use per9im
moo wood for making tbe golf sticks, it hav?
ing been proved t>y tbe severest tests in actual
use to be tbe very best and most desirable
wood for tbe purpose.
He bas ten car loads cf persimmon timber
on band, one car load of wbicb bas been cut
up aod is now being seasoned. Persimmon
timber can be secured in this section in any
quantity desired at reasonable prices, and as
there is a large and growing deaand (or golf
piicks it is believed that the factory will prove
? profitable enterprise from tbe day it starts.
???asaaV* ? ? ? ?^ava?
L T Travis, agent Southern R. R.,
Selioa, Qa , write", "I can not say too much
in praise of Ooe Minute Cough Cute In my
case it worked like a charm." Tbe only
harmless remedy that gives immediate results.
Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and
all throat and long troubles.?J. 8. Hughson
k Co.
City CoudoiI Meeting.
Tbo City Council met io regular session at
6 p.m. last Wednesday, wi b ull members
present except Alderman Ds'Cftr
? Minutes of Dec. 271b wert read and ap?
proved.
Mr. B. Walsh requested on behalf of tbe
Y. M O A. the uce or the public ball iu tbe
Opera House for their Sunday meetings, r.nd
propose to rent o; e or two of the offices on
the second floor of the building for purposes
of the at*.<ociation if a price eould be agreed
upon Tos use of the hall wai grunted, and
the SjQSjaajttei Du public works Were r.uthor
? z d lo agree with tbe association for rent of
tbo nfiices
Mr W. H, Graham ctrae before counci. to
prolest againist tbe proposed ordinance re?
quiring tbe haltering ot drove9 of hor;e.<,
mu es and can e brouuht into the city. He
argued that this would impose gr^Kt labor
and expense upon horsemen, ana at tbe stme
time increase rather than diminish the dan?
cer to persons on the streets. After a general
discussion of the matter Mr. Finn by bis
nquest waj allowed to withdraw the ordi
dan< e.
Messrs. H. F. Wilson, J. E. Harby and H.
A - Hoyt presented a petition signed by citi*
z tis of the county and city requesting the
adoption of an ordinance to prevent railroad
trains stopping on Street crossings. They I
made statements whicri prove that the rights
of citizens to the use of the streets is disre?
garded by tbe railroad companies or their
employes. Tbe Major aid Cierk were di?
rected to con raumcite with the A. C. L au?
thorities and have tbe prievaucs remeditd, as
it is a viol* t on of their rules.
Mr A. W. Sude , ou tehalf of the Sumter
Tobacco Warchouse.Cocupany, requested that
council woulrl ex ten i le-un of the property
occupied by them, and improve same by erec?
tion of a building to cost $850 He showed
tie difficulties encountered in making Sum
tar a tobacco market, and the eneouragirg
success which bad attended their efforts. The
substantial benefit to tie city was uUo pri
sented bv Mr. Suder.
Col. R M. Wallaet and Mr D James
Wioo, representing the Sumter Cotton Mill,
presented the grs?t necessity for an SftSOSioo
ot watsr mains to their property; for the pro?
tection against fire aod for domestic use?.
They urged ilio importance of draining Fac?
tory branch, and hoped council would posh
this wtrk energetically in conjunction with
the county comraisSiooei a Mr. Winn n>so
requested the location of an electric light
on ibeir crounds, aod on motiou of Mr.
Hurst this was granted
On motion of Mr. Flowers a special meet?
ing was ordered for the 16tb mat , to
consider tbe matters presented by the To?
bacco Warehouse Company, the. Cotton Mill
and the property butld.ojs tor the fi e de?
partment.
Incidental to tbe discussion of tbe drainage
of Factory branch arose the question of
county chain gangs, and the right of cities
and towns to a share of their labor in pro*
portion to taxes paid. Oo motion of Mr.
Boyle a committee w?s appointed by tbe
major, Messrs. Boyle, F owers and Hurdy,
to see what could be done through tbe
Count? Board of Comrxissioners, and if that
bod/ be without power, to present the matter
to our legislative delegation fur consideration
by them
The Finance Committee presented a report
showing that under present coudi"ons tbe
council with economical maoagemen* would
go out of office wi h a floating dent of about
$4,000 unprovided for, not .taking into con?
sideration tbe Ho*e Company Buildings, tbe
cost of wbicb would be added to that sum.
T?ey thought the (bowing a good one wb ti
tbe smallpox expenditures ana street im?
provements are considered, but advised a
rigid economy for the remainder of their term
of office
Mr. l'uidy for tcommittee in charge
submitted plsns for the Hose Companies
buildiogs, and asked (bat a etil for bids be
made, which was dooe
A petition from Witberspooo Bros, k Co.,
w*s granted permitting them to lay a side
track across Ma y Street to their factory.
The appeal o' W V. L. Marshall from the
Mayor's court was considered, and oo motion
of Mr. Hurst tbe Mayor was unanimously
sustained. Mr Marshall was convicted under
tbe License Ordinance on the charge of doing
a mercbor.diz- brokerage business without
licence. Mr. Marshall claim'* that be is a
salesman representing houses iu other slates,
and protected trom the operation o! tbe Ii
ceoee ordinance by the inter-state commerce
.aw.
Mr. Purdy of the police committee pre?
sented a j<quest from the Chief of Police for
riftS for ihe po icernen, to be kept at a con?
venient place lor use in a serious emergency
i The committee wab authorized io act upon
iLe petition a* in 'heir judgment ?< i u;s test.
.Mi Hurst siiv' gi sled un ordinance agtmei
throwing bei ana | eclmg 00 tniewalks
Merer a I billi we?e presented anl referred
and ioui nl IhSO adj turned
ssi ???? aw
' I era Indebted io n.,e Minute Cough Cute
for my health aod lifs It cured me ol lui.g
trooele following grippe." Tboosaodi owe
i.M.r I rei to the prompt actio,i of this never
failing re :. It It cures cough-?, Cold*,
croup, bronchitis, poeumooia, grippe and
throat aod kuog troubles Its sarly uee
I r? ten i COOiomp ion 11 is the on iy harm
! I'ss'rcmedy ?bat ^iv.s immediate results ?.1.
I H. HugUtoa A Co
AQjExtra Premium.
I Col Thos VV Holioway, secretary of Ihe
' state lau soc ety, writes from Potoaria Ibut
j w A lee Burpee Ii (Jo, Philadelphia, Pa ,
offei a cash pi nv vl 920 for lbs t? * s t eoilee?
lion ol vi( i i il< < i1 11,' Hlate lair, Columbia,
Not/ '> 1900, growo from Burpee's seeds
To encourage gardeners to compete l<?r ib.i
Illiberal premiooi w ooold be well, be s?>a,
lor it.epriss '.o the several ooodhn in the
Mate to -publish tins OOllCe. Send for a
catalogue ? The Slate, 9ib.
HEALTH OFFIUHR NO HO?
Interesting Interview With Health
Officer Reardon.
The new form of death certificate as adept
ed by the State Board of H.alth, has been
printed tor the Sumur Board of Heaitb.
Health Officer, K I Reardon eaje "that he
thioke the certificate should have a place for
the rignature ot the dead man, and that the
d^ad man should bo rcqofird to appear before
the coroner or healih cfiicer, and swcbt that
lie is dead, *nd whether he won"d have voted
for dirpei sary, prohibition or high lieen?e
nut surauier it he bud livod, and tbe vote re?
corded. Tnis vote, if the deceased be a dem?
ocrat, can be perpetually counted io Soutb
Carolina."
Tbie same versatile health cffi:er suggests
thital candidates for proposed State Sani
tary Inspector of State Board of Health
should be not only a wise and up lo-da'e
medical doctor, but also a wire and bustling
attorney with a big political pull to collect
his pay for ih3 work he does.
He seid that he httd failed io the last and
moat important part of the work while be
was State Smallpox Inspector and he is now
asking the General Assembly to collect for
for him for puncturing the people with
aeeptically prepared and cterxically pure
xxxx smallpox enti toxin and that every
I darkey that he vaccinated with the 1876 dem
I ocrat and reform democratic virus will vote
tbe democratic ticket in 1000 and thereifter,
unless subotqnently revaccimited, and he is
therefore entitled lo tbe consideration of the
Legislature at once; und tiiKt in regard to
bid civil service dipqjalificatiou (failure to
collect) ilint he is not the only "pfbbleon
tbe beicb," and be wants bis friendd in tbe
(jener*! Assembly not to nominate him for
Stare Baoltary Inspector, for be is no bog
and knuW9 v/ben be has eoough.
MAYOR'S COURT.
Willie Pr.rl er v.ob before the mayor Thnrs
d*y charged with disorderly conduct, creating
a diaturhaace in the streets and carrying con?
cealed v.e^.por:9. He wis found guilty, und
the s?ppt"ncc< whs 20 daya bard Ur.or on the
streets or ? One of $10. He took tbe days,
SOd If working under Sop.n iatctident Trib
ble's direction.
Last Fiidttv Wash Peteraon raised n row
doWQ in Kickers Ptreet, and was pulled Dy
tbe police while beatir.y hie wife. Whenar
raignr-d for trul before the Mayor he entered
a plea of puitry, and received tbe Heniet.ce,
I) days Or $10 Without fltOCbtoe;. He is evi?
dently a man who believes in paying lor his
fun without kicking.
I warn io let the people who suffer from
rheumatism nud sciaticx know that Cham?
berlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a num?
ber of other medicines and a doctor had
failed. It is the beet liniment I have ever
known of?J A Dodgen, Alpbaretta, Ga
Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by
this renmdy. One application relieves tbe
pain. For sale by Dr A.J China.
Albums ! Photoerat, h, Autograph and
Scrap H.G Od'een k Go,
TTJ"ANrRD, for ca*b, Hickory, Doc;wooi,
yy Persimmon, Walnut Logs. Southern
Hardwnr>d Co, P 0 Bex 529, Charleston, S C.
Nov 23 v
OpBBiDE of Books of S?tocriptiOB
State of S'Ulli Cirolina,-!
County of Surnter, /
Pursuant to a commission issued to the
undersiiir ed as corporators by M. R Cooper,
Secretary of S'ate, on the ninth day of Jan?
uary, 1S00,
Notice is hereby given that hooks of sub
scripuon to the capital Sleek of "The W J.
McLeod Company," will be opened at the
cm?eof T G. McLeod, Io the town of Lynch
nurg, State and county aforesaid, on Janu?
ary 19ib, 1&00, at 10 o'clock a m.
The said proposed corporation will have a
capital sice* of $4 0 0 divided into 40 shares
of the par value of f'.(JO each, with its prin?
cipal place of business at Lyoebborg, S C,
and will be empowered to er.gage in the busi?
ness of General Merchand'se.
THUS G McLKOD,
WALTON J. sc'uKOD,
Jan 17?It Corporators.
for sale.
BALANCE OK THM BLOOM HILL prop,
erty, eosiolnieg 210 acres, more or less
The Jue Gail irac , c rimming 263 acres
more or less
For panicu ar? ?in>lv to
FRAmKRS * COOPER,
J*n 17?41 Sumtrr. S. 0
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.
Kadi model is the very re?
finement of good taste, and lias
that peculiar something which
the French call "Chic/'
[n our display <?!'
HOLIDAY M1LMNKRY,
you will certainly lind some?
thing to please,
Miss McDonald.
a nuals ? ? . i ? - La
Lfc'J I ? I'Hkli S\I UI?. I'uMC* ?04HJ. I 0 |g
in tlioe. Hold by druggi^ti
.li.
SS*
r
IN
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A\rcgctablc Prcparationfor As?
similating the Food and Regula?
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
i(VNXSV CHlljDKKX
Promotes Digestion.Cheeiful
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
Opium/Morphine nor Mineral.
Kot Narcotic.
Ktapp of Old BrSAMUEL PITCHER
PumpJtn Seed '
Abt. Senner *
/foa'uffe S*&s -
Anise Seed *
fippcrmint -
Jii CarbonateSoda *
ftfsmSeed -
(Jnrificd Aignr ?
i','irJsmr<?n ftavar.
ApcrfcctHenicdy for Constipa?
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca,
Worms Convulsions .Feverish
ucss and Loss of sle?R
?Facsimile Signature of
>HEW york.
CAST0R1A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
rAtb rnonths old
35<D0S?S -J3CEISTS
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. NtW VORI. CITV.
D, J. CHANDLER,
Men and Roy's Clothing.
? O 3fc O ??!>' O $: O ?
Sumter, S. C.f Jan 15, 1900.
End of the Season Clearance Sale.
All Overcoats,
All Winter Underwear,
All Mackintosh Coats,.
All Box Coats,
and
Ail Lap Robes
: Absolutely : at : Co?t :
No 10 per cent, added as is usually done
for expenses.
THIS IS STRICTLY A CASH SALE.
The Saving to Purchasers Illustrated;
Regular price. Cut price.
Overcoats, $7 00 $5 00
Mackintosh aCoats, 8 00 5 50
Mackintosh Coats. 5 00 3 50
Box Coats, 6 50 4 50
Best Wool Undershirts. 1 50 100
Mixed Wool Undershirts, 1 00 75c
Cotton Undershirts, 50c 38c
I>. Chandler,
Jan 15"2w
Tho Clothier.
Onion Sets Jf *<
s
AND
Garden Seeds. Shoe StOi*?
A lupply ul Onion Seta, of choice Attain in "full blast."
var.? t it and fresh G?rden Peeds foi
the season's planting, now <>n band NEW SHOES ARRIVING tVE&Y
m''* L,NE 0F WEEK FROM ^^CQJARTERS
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
Ail shoes ilui wore on shelves
and Fancy Articles, t tJ M
Usually found in a first class A:i :n'st lM ?old ^gardle* of
Drug SI ire. what they cost.
Prescriptions carefully com?
pounded at reasonable prices. Walsh's JSllOC Store
J. F. W. DeLorme.
Oet 25.
Under City Clock.
Sep 27-?