The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 31, 1900, Image 6
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HIW ADYlBTISfiMlNTS
Dr. 8. B. Nye? If ? t!pect?itit.
Marsbell 4 Oo -Pea, W.oted
L. R Jeeoioge, Megieirete?Horee Tekeo
L 0 Dareey ? Barred Plymouth Rucki For
Male.
Joke A Gallo?? litre Fiat Barrtd Ply
?Mi* Hock? For 8*1?
abebbe of Mra. Bile Bufotd Barges? ?Cita
tlss tar Ad mietetrot ion.
PMBSONAL
Mr. 0 W. Oaoologbam ia ia Iba city for a
law slay a' slay.
M. L. Smith, Kiq., of tb* Oaaadea bar, was
as) tbe etty kasi woo*.
Mra Waa 4 Boekoer, of Colombia, Mo ,
?1 fteiliSf *" daughter, Mra. Jellao K
Judge O W. Baeboooa bos rotaroed from
fsosp eesotry where bo has baaa boldiog
Mrt.
Me*. Sblriey 0. Hog booo, aftar a slay of
tbree woeAe ia tb?on/, raturnvd last Wednes?
day to Philadelphia
Mies Bertha looat, of Aadereoo, after a
dohgStfol visit io b?r eteter, Mra 4. M.
Ohoodaoe. rdtoroed bona last weal.
/ Mio? Uta Allao, of Waa4lagtoa, D 0., is
l4o go oot of Mra lila Toomey aad ?III re
?Mao bore aaroral aioaks. H?r many fr tends
?4M 4a delighted to boar of bor arrital aod
?Amt obo will rsssala>for sometime
?r. Osesett'o af Irltod boroo rao away with
4too a fbor daye ago, aad bo woo throw a from
44s boggy oad saetatood patafally severe,
tboogb aotsorloo?, lojortee. Tbo doctor baa
folly raoofsrsi, aod io oot aad about agaio
aa aooal ?Proe parity Reporter
Mr. J O Olooaoa, of Lowell, Maoa , left
koaa Friday a>ilb tbo troapo that plavod "A
OMotry Yleitor'' bore Taorsdey oight. Mr.
Osaaaoa boo Moo io oar city aboat two
aaootbo Io wbiob lisao bo aVi saooy frioods
Wbile bora bo woe a member of tbo Fourth
Msflsass t Baad, aad too baod boys rag rot bis
dafortor* vry maeb.
Dr. W. W. Sibert, wbo baa booo preecrip
bism oiotb ot Dr I. w. W DaLorsaa's drag
ototo roo eoeorel yoara, baa root*cod aad baa
oeaaptso1 a poetttoo wttb tbo Qeer Drag Co.,
of OSorlootso Bo will ?presset toot firm
00 tbo rood aod will aaaka tbia city bis bead
O, ear to re ,
loo lot foe io tbo Baptist ood loloctor,
awsahlog of two. C. O Browo's rooout colo?
ur o Ooo of bio 1Mb year ao paator of tbo
Swoator Obareb, Mot. A. T. Jomteoa says :
??Tbo ooorto osotooolal of Dr. 0. 0. Browo's
pwatarato ot 8 a oat er waa oboorvod daring tbo
loot tbroo dayrmf tbo old year. A aomber
of broibroo frosa various parts of ibo State
loomed to help bioa celebrate, oad tba two fifth
8oodoy meetiogo of Sau tee Aaeocio'ioo also
4old tbeir serviere io connection wlib bia
oooivoraary. It woo a ootquo oeoaaioo aod
eoogratalotiooa eaoab'from many qoortora.
S>r. Browo ia ooqao/ttooobly very oiroag la
tbo efloetloc of too feomte r people, aod one
of bio aoot aaoo eoye tbo eborcb bao aovor
oaoo) too day whoa it woo io better condition
iaao ot prooooi."
Ooo of too recent arrival! io oor town io
Dr. Jfyo tbo Otoliet aod Rofroetiooist of
IT-** To k He boo booo bore a number of
taseos aid eomee well roeooaonoodod. Ho
a sarnie* e tbo eye free of oborge. Oall oo
b?m ot too Hi too Hotel
Today to tbo loot day tor tbo payment
?4 city taxes witooot pooalty.
Oroogoborg la to bora a 8*00.003 cot too
aailj Io bo near future Tbia means groat
tbtaga fa-Orsogobura It will add several
bo od rod (>ooplo to bar population
StSO dovojo't tedioa'e s?ality. Beware of
V 000 et orte ? ood wortblooa saloo offered for
DoWltt'o Witeb Basel Halve. Dowitt'a ta
tbo osly origiool. Ao infallible coro for piles
osd all able dteeoeee - J. 8. Hogbooa A Oo.
Work woo to have booo commenced 00 the
? re depart ?reo 1 boooea Mooday, bot If tbo
work woe bagao Ibo public don't koow it.
8am Broeoy, aliae Big 8:ofy, was run la
Mooday oaorotog by tbo police Too macb
"biso steer' woo tbo oaooo of bio mishap.
Sapt Bdmaads reports the following ea*
lellaaoot op to dato 1 Waobtogtioa Street
Softool did, Uoeole School 470 ; total 91?.
Lorn Mo tbia, tbo regolor attaedeat at Iba
soootooj of too Moyor'a Court, wbo bos booo
eoToo a fovloogb for eta or eight weeks, wos
fathered Io by tbo police Monday morning to
- ?*-?? .^ot a deferred seotOQCe wbieb tbe Mayor
? mpooed at bio last appoorooeo.
Tbo sold ware Strock the South last Thurs?
day oigbt aad tba temperature grew colder
tbroogboat tbo olgbf, aad since then 0 frees*
log temperoturo bos proeetlod and water bos
ftoeew wherwer oot espoood to tbo eaa.
Ei C. Deraey, Saooy Side, Qa , Brooder of
Barred Plymooib Rocks, aad wboae fowls
wore wiaaore at Atlaota io 1890, baa oa
odvertloemeot io this p?per, offtNOg egg.
from iborouibared priae-wloaere, 15 for
$1.90, aod guarantee* 00fo arrival
Jobo Qiioey Oorbett, ibo white man ac
ooood of eetmioolly aesaaltiog a little negro
girl Io Jaoe laot, waa given a preiimieary
boar tog bo/oro Mafiotrato Folk on Wed nee
day, ood was booad over for triol at tbo
Merob term of court Ho was recommitted
to Jail ood will aot bo granted bail.
Today Io tbo loot day for tbo paymeot
01 taste wllboot pooalty. There is 00 possi?
bility for a lartbor eitoooioo, oad Treaaurer
Memrboroegb will proaoed to cborgo up tbo
pooalty after Ibo clooo of office boors tomor?
row.
L. T. Treats, Agoot Sooibero R. R.,
Solioo, Oo , wrltoo, "1 000 oot oay too much
Io pro loo of Ooo Mloaie Cough Coro. Io my
0000 11 worked like a eborm " Tbo only
bormieee remedy tbat gieea immediate rooulte
Coroo eoogbo, oolda, croup, broae.iltia, ood
all tbroot ood loog '.roubles.?J. 8. Hughsoo
AOs.
It is atated by a gooilesoa wbo b?o bad
oewaeioa to trorel orer a large por'ioa of tbe
ooooiy duriog tbo poet wool ibot tbo ladico*
lion . tbat a maeb larger cot* jo crop will
be Biet tod tbio yeir tboo MMH wos loot.
Beery oegro who bas booo able to buy oo oi,
mole rr boroo of aay deaeriptioa bee renteo
loot and will plaat oil tbo cottoo poooible,
wbilo a great moor of tbe larger ood more
eubetootial farmer* ore plaooiog to iocreaso
tbeir cottoo oereoge %
Simon Meleoo, colored, hod his bands
crushed botweea the wagon wheel aod a
eroea tie wbilo aalooding a wagon 01 Shaw's
oVdiog lea mileo from this city on tbe A. 0.
L, He eaeso 10 lowo for medical ailen'ioo,
ood it tros fouod ofcreear? to amputate o
finger 00 eecb band
Loeere of floe fowls ore referred to ibe
odvernevmeot of J. A Ctillom, Ridge Spring,
8. 0 , breeder ot pr /.*? winning vYtandottei
aod Barred Plymouth Hoc a* His fowls took
proslomo ot the kott Stale Fair In a loner
rosotved from Mr. Cullom be soys that ti ? has
bee 1 broediog cbickeos lor twvoty yeare, and
toot bie preeoet stork is oot surpeaaed by aoy
aay where Ho would oot eoioriam 00 offer
olBfiOfartbo mote bird at ibe need of bis
twos poo, or 13? for tbo osit best.
MARRIAGE.
Mr Heory Pannlll, of Petersburg, Va , aod
M tea letalis Barrett, or Bubosvilie, wert mar?
ried last Wednesday af.ertmon at the borne of
Mr. aad Mrs. Benry O Mr K tuen in ibis city
by Rat. J. A. OHftoo Tbe bride tt a daugh?
ter of Mr. P HcD Barrett, ot Bisbopviile,
a-d a steter of Mn Henry U McKegeo, of
ibis city, while tbe groom it a well-known
business nun ot Petersburg, Va., aod gen
tral manager of tbt Virgtoia heat Regulator
and Coal 8a?log Go. Immediately after tbe
tw. *?iage Mr Paoolll aod bride left on the
ffU og tram for tbt north.
A the ratiJtooa of tbe the aride't father,
oo Thursday evening, Jan 25th, Mr. McKay
McRiveen aad Mitt Mary DuRant, daughter
of Mr. Job* O. DuRant, were married, Rot.
Wm Mtllt officiating.
DEATH.
' Mrt. Joel Matbie, of Spring BUI, died oo
Sunday, Jan. 21st, after several weeks tlloeet
of typhoid fever. Sbe was eboo* o3 ycart
old. Tbt funeral services ft ere bald at
Spring Bill on Monday.
Mia J. A. Borgest died eaddeoly last Fri
day about a 45 o'clock, at bar bona on Liber?
ty Strati, of baart disease. Bar death was
wholly aaeipaetad aad without premoaitioo,
tba having dropped dead while attending to
her ordioary household duties
Mrs. Ilisabetb White, wire of Mr. William
White, died oo Setorday afternoon at 3 30
o'clock ot peratonttit after an illness of lets
theo a weak, aged twenty-nine yeart. Mrt
White was a daughter of tbe late Col. R Q
Howatd, of Florence county. Sbe leaves one
child, a daughter, six years old. She was a
woman of floe character aod lovable disposi?
tion, and btr early death is a caote of sincere
sorrow to a wide eircle of frienas.
At tbt Presbyterian Oboreh Sunday after?
noon at 4 o'clock, the funeral services of tbe
lata Mrs. Wes White, occurred. Notwith?
standing the iuclaoaent weather a large num?
ber gatbtrtd to give txpresslon by th-?ir pres?
ence of their deep sympathy and esteem.
Seldom has a aaddtr dtatb occurred In
Sun.ter; tbe deceased was to young, aod lift
bad so moch wrapped up in it for btr
Aroood her para vouog beert wert eqtwintd
affections the teadtrect oo earth
As tbe sorrowing cortege beat log their pre?
cious harden reached tbe open church door
tbe orgaa in plaintive notes broke the tolemn
bash of that peeeefol Lord's day evtniog,
deepening in tsddtr cadences as tbe veeotiful
worde of a familiar hymn miogled io vocal
tenderness, tbe scene wat most patbttic;
every heart wat touched, aod each face bore
tbe mote imprest of unspoken ay mpat by at
tbb now broken bomt cirole gently preesed to?
ward lh? altar, accompanied by that precious
one's "ewe lamb" now motherless. Tbe ser?
vices weie most imi receive, tbe pattor at bt
alluded to tbe deceased, speaking of ber at a
saint, wat visiely affected Daring bit loach
tng remarks there was scarcely a dry eye io
tbe church
Tbt cai'ket was covered with ftSral offer
iogt, gtraniomt and flowers, wbiob loving
beads bad gathered from tbe balmy atmos?
phere of -he conservatory. They suggested
a spnog time elsewhere than without, where
tbe now scarce melted snow drift told of win?
ter's deadly cbill. And to amid tbe gloom
and alter desolation of tbe hour teemed to
come tbe intpiring refrain :
"There everlasting spring abidet,
''And never fading flowert
"Death like a narrow tea divides
, "Tbe! heavenly land from oort "
The interment took place at tbe cemetery.
Mrt Frances Dinkint, widow of tbe late
Laogdoo H. Dinkint, ditd at ber home in Jor?
dan at 12 16 Tuesday morning. She wat quite
old, between 70 ar d 80, and bad been in
feeble bealih for come time. Sbe wat the
mother of "to children, emoog whom are W.
8. aod Walter Dlokiot Seven children sur?
vive ber. Tbe fooeral wil: be at ber late
residence ai 11 o'clock tbit . -orniog
I wemfb let tbe people wbo suffer fron
rheumatism and sciatica know that Cham;
berletn's Pain Balm relieved me after a num?
ber of other medicioee and a doctor had
failed. It is tbe best lioimeot I bare ever
known of- J. A. Dodgeo, Alpbarette, Oa.
Thousands have been cored of rheumatism by
tbit record;- One application relieves tbe
pain. 'For salt by Dr. A. J Cbioa.
Special Services at tbe Magnolia
Streut Methodiat Church
Rev Wm Aikeo Kelly it conducting a
tenet of services at tbe Magnolia Street
Methodist Church. Tbe boor of service it
7 30 o'clock Tbe public it cordially iovlted
to attend tbe lervicet
On Mooday oigbt Mr. Kelly preached a
forceful sermon on ibe subject, "Repentance,"
and at tbe conclusion of tbe sermon, a num?
ber of interested persona attenibled at tbe
cbaocel, seeking to leero more aooot Christ
aod Christianity
A Small Fire
the Art department wat calltd out at 11 30
Saturday motolng by a fire on lower Repub
licao street, but tbe fire wat extinguished by a
bucket brigade assisted by tbe chemical
extioguitbert fioro tbe Monagban wegoo.
Tbe house waaoolv tlightlv damaged aod
tbt loss is inconsiderable Tbe house which
is the property of Mr James Goioley, wat
occupied bj Mr Geioley end Mr. Mooagbao.
????-??? ?aawtaw
C n on Seed Oil Mill for Csmden
Camden, Jao 1ft ?The cottonseed oil mill
for Cemdeo it an assured fact Tbe Atlantic
Cotton Oil compaay, wbicb will pot up the
mill, have already purchased tbe site?a Iff
aad a half acre lot, belonging to Dr D. L.
DeSauseore, right at tbe depot of tbe South
Gerolina ani Georgia Kxtentioo Railroad
Go.. Tbo price oaid for ibt lot wat to be
about $2,730 Tbit should make cotton teed
meal cbeepvr in Camden, and also road's tbe
farmers wbo wish to sell to get a belter price
'or tbeir cotton teed
Rev Milnor Wilbur's Lecture.
The Baptist Church wat well Hllei wiib
people last Thursday night to see the pictures
whiv'h tbe famous painter, Tierott, had made
of the Holy Land, and of scenes in the lit* of
Christ; aod to hear some of the personal ex?
perience? of tbe Hev Milnor Wilbur while io
Palestine
A great mar.y of the people wire charmed
with the picture*, and pleased with Mr Wil?
bur'* explanation ot tbsrn, while others did
not see the beauty of the StStSfSS, and did
not ei j >y the otcniioti
?^?an? ? ? ? ? #aa?? ?
C A Mfiow at Co.. Patent Lawyer*, oppo?
site the Coiled Staus Patent Office, Washing
ton, I>. t' , who havp aStnal bittet! in tnerv
city and town el the Unit**! Blatts nod
Canada, report that never before It their '2ft
years predict has the work of the Office been
to well up to date. Tbey claim (hat patentt
c ?n now be procured in lest theo half tbe
time forsserly required. No? 1?3m
MAYOR'S COURT.
* Jim McLean wm t>rre?ted l?et Wednesday
night r y policeman Weeks for disorderly coo*
dnct disturb ng the peace andattempting toto
cite e row oo Maio Street. At tbe trial next
dej be pleed not guilty bat tbe tvidence wee
against oim, showing tbat bis conduct wee
eocb ibat be would have provoked a difficulty
had be not been arrested. Tbe Mayor gave
McLean a lecture and warned bim against
creating a row and a fine of $3 was imposed.
Tbe first cases brought ageiost citizens for
?iolatiog tbe anti-bog ordinaoce were beard
io the Major's Court Saturday rxorotog. The
cases were brooght by Health Officer Rear*
doo, aod tht; offenders were arrested oo war.
rants issued by Mayor Hogbson oo the affi?
davit of tbe Health Officer Tbe offenders
were Horace Harby, W B. Bruosoo aod J.
I Bruoeoo. Wbeo Messrs. Harby aod J. I.
Broojoo were erreigned before tbe Mayor
tbey made statements io explanation of bav*
iog bogs oo tbeir premises?Mr. Harby stat?
ing tbat be purchased tbe bogs a few days
ago and bavlog been very bniy bad neglected
to end them oat to bis farm, but bad sent
tb<sm out this moroiog; Mr. Bruosoo said
tbat tbs feoce of bis bog pasture, which is
outside of tbe city limits, bad beeo broken
aod be bad put tbe bogs in bis lot until the
pastore fence coold be repaired. Tbe Mayor
dismissed tbe cberges without imposing a
fine, bot gave notice tbat io future tbe ordi?
nance will be enforced to tbe letter and oo
excuse or explanatioc will be accepted as a
pica io extenuation of a violation of the
strict coostructioo of tbe terms of tbe ordi?
naoce
Mr. W. M. Orabam was before tbe Mayor
Mooday morning for violating tbe anti-bog
ordioaoce. His cffeoee was keepiog a drove
of bogs io bis twenty sere pasture oo bis
farm in tbe Turkey creek bottoms. Tbis
pasture lies within tbe eity limits and while
it is remote from all dwelling booses aod tbe
keepiog of bogs ceooot be injurious to tbe
health of tbe community still it is a violation
of tbe ordioaoce to keep bogs io it aod tbe
Mayor so regarded it. A fine of $1 was
imposed aod Mr Graham was directed to*
remove tbe bogs at tbe earliest possiole day.
Tbe session of tbe Mayor's Court Tuesday
moroiog was quite profitable from a financial
point of view, aod, as tbe oootribotors are old
timers, tbey era hardened aod do oot mind
giving op tbeir money.
Tbe docket was as follows :
Martha Sumter, disorderly cooduct, aod
using obscene lacgoage oo Red aod White
Row She plead guilty aod paid tbe fine
of $10 without a flicker
Dora Pringle, disorderly conduct, usL
profaoe language on Red and White Row.
A alee of not goilty wes entered bot tbe
evidence wes agaiost ber and tbe fine wes
$5 or 10 days.
Samuel Bracey, alias Big Stuffey, public
drunkenness end disorderly cooduct. He
plead goilty end tbe fine was fixed at $5.
???eansjBB* ?a>#? -assa?--?????
It bas been demonstrated repeetedly io
every state io tbe uoion acJ io many for*
Sign countries tbat Chamberlaio's Cough
Remedy is a certato preventive aod cure for
oroop. It bas become ibe universal remedy
for ibat disease. M. V Fisher, of Liberty,
W. Va , only repeats what bas been said
around the glerne when he writes: "I have
need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy iu my
family for several years and a!waje with per?
fect success. We believe ibat t is oot ooly
tbe best cough remedy, but that it is a sure
cure for croup. Ii b?s saved tbe lives of our
children a number of times." This remedy
for sale by Dr A. J. China.
Tbe Teacher's Association of Sumter Coun?
ty met io mootbly session in tbis city last
Sate.day. Tbe attendance was good, aod a
number of new oarxes were added to the roll.
Practical work was given io methods of
teaching arithmetic. Tot next meeting will
be held Fab. 17.
Tbe anti-hog ordinance is not a dead letter,
aod betweeo tbe health officer, police aod
mayor tbe people wbo have bogs within tbe
city limi's will find tbat tbey cannot disre?
gard tbe law and escape punishment.
Tbe weather bureau wired City Clerk Hurst
Sunday to look oot for soow eo1 freesing
tsmperature Monday. The snow came on
schedule time, but tbe sun made its appear
aoce about oooo and tbe temperature mode
reted cocsidt-rably for a short time. Later it
turned colder and a tcet ring temperate bas
sioce prevailed. ,
Tbe petitioo for ao electioo to decide as to
tbe issue of bonds for street improvements is
being quite generally eiteoed, very few to
whom it has beeu presented baviog declined
to sign it It will be well for those to whom
tbe petition is presented to remember tbat
ooly freeholders are allowed to sign u peti?
tion for ao electioo.
There was a fusilade of pistol shots oo Lib?
erty Street, betweeo Church aod New Streets
last Thursday oigbt that startled and alarmed
a great many psople The police who were
on duty at the time hurried to the ?ceoe bat
the persons who did the shooting had made
tbeir escape and oo one wbo knew anything
about it could be found Tbe police suspect
certain persons and tbey will keen ao eye oo
rbem tor some time to come. There is oo
doubt but that the disturbances and firing of
pistols that have occutred lately during
tbe oigbt were the acts ot reckless aod irre?
sponsible parties who neither respect tberx*
selves, nor regard tbe peace ard order cf the
city. Tbeir conduct is culpable aod die*
graceful aod caooot be condemned too severe?
ly, for it is such things tbat provoke difficul?
ties and bring oo rows. It is to he hoped
tbat the police will succeed io spotting the
guilty persons and obtain evidence against
tbem tofficient to insure their severe punish*
ment.
???*wsbss? ?eism?
Auguat Flower.
"It is a surprising fact," says Prof. Hou
too, "tbat io my travels io all parts of tbe
world, for tbe last teo years, I have met more
people baviog used Green's August Flower
than boy other remedy, for dyspepsia, de*
raoged liver aod stomach, and for constipa?
tion. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for
persons filling office positions, where head?
aches and general bad feelings from irreguUr
habits exist, that Green's August Flower is a
grand remedy. It does not injure the system
by frtquent use, a .d le excellent for sour
Stomachs aud indigestion." Sample bottles
free at Dr A J Cbiua's. S >ld by dealers in
all civilixed countries 12-18
Got Ready to Ltiugta,
Kvervbody tar11i be delighted I lo?rn that j
Alna rlsywoodi the prince of corned ieos,
whose n aiveloai ability io impersonate,
w hose fawny lopical songs, brigbi? witty say*
cigs and ttweet staging have established him
as a prisjs favorite au*i emusemeni seekers,
will appeal bare Fab 31st, benefit Daughters
nt Israel.
Mr. Hey wood) ?s befits tin artist of bis
utility, is miw?)b ubrtast ot the times a d
reiu'i's to us wuh a brae new program dt?
Skfael tor laughing purposes only. He has
surrounded nun? it wuk> ? catefully selected
company, each beiug as fine in their respect?
ive lines as Mr. Hey wood is in his.
THE PAULI8T MI88ION.
From the Daily Item, Jan. ft).
The mission now being conducted by
Falber Burke, of New Yo k city, was well
attended lest night Tbe P- uhet community
of wbicb Father Burke is a memter is spe?
cially engaged in wcrK of tbis character.
At present there are five of iia representatives
preaching in South Carolina and are to con?
tinue their lanors here for a few weeks. The
mission in Sumter is to last one week. Id
speaking of his work today, Father Burke,
said : "In tbe year 1858 five Catholic priests,
with Father Herker as ibiir leader, all of
whom were converts to the Catholic Church,
started a society which is Known as tbe
Paulist Fathers. From tbe beginning iheir
work has been to preach tbe truths of reli?
gion to the people of tbis country. One of
tbeir chief works has beeo to explain Catho?
lic teacbiog to non-Catbolics; and every?
where words of praise and appreciation have
beeo accorded tbem for the simple reason ibat
tbeir preaching is free from abuse aud con?
troversy ."
' "Enemies write that we are a rxoney-loviog
people without deep religious earnestness.
But these missions, given throughout the
United States, prove clearly tbe falsity of tbis
accusation Catholics and non Catholics are
found everywhere, whether in large cities or
email country towns, rtfdj and eager to
listen."
??There is one feature of our woik," contin?
ued Father Burke, "wbicb should attract
every fair-minded person Tbis is tbe Ques?
tion Box. It is of course almost impossible
to tot cb upon all points of interest by means
of sermons or lectures. By means of tbe
question-box tbe missionary receives sugges?
tions that enable him to give britflv and
clearly a reply desired by one person wbicb
may be just what aooiher wished to know,
but did not know just bow lo ask it "
"It is always urged that all honest itquirers
make Free use of this mode of securing infor?
mation, and (t invariably proves helpful.
Kindly answers are given always, free from
sarcasm or invective. It is found to be won?
derfully effective?tbe gentle answer?and
calls forth many :omplimeotary expressions
from all tioo-Catbolicc who nay be preseot."
All non-Catbolics of tbe community are
cordially invited to drop questions bearing
upon moral and religions topics io the box
which will be found at tbe door of Cburcb.
Through t|is means tbe Catbolic church and
ber doctrines can be uet forth in such a way
that fair-minded people may appreciate what
in reality she is and what are ber teachings
Too many have obtained knowledge of ber
from second hand sources and oftentimes
from ber enemies. Tbe role of tbe missions
given by tbe Paulist Fathers, is that t. are be
no abuse of creed or individual. Tbe ques?
tion box deserves to be patronized, for it is
an institution for fair play.
Monument to be Unveiled.
The monument erected to tbe late W. P
Wacor by Hollywood Camp, Woodmen of
the World, will be unveiled and dedicated by
tbe camp on Sunday next at 12 o'clock noon,
at Providence cburcb. Tbe public is cor?
dially invited to attecd tbe services All
members of the otder are especially requested
to be present.
?^ms?-'?*? owan?
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure
for my health and life. It cured me of lung
trouble following grippe." Thousands owe
toeir lives :o tbe prompt action of tbis never
failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and
ihrem: and lung t-oubles. Its early use
I.r?veuta CO' sump ion. It is tbe only harm?
less remedy that giv.'S immediate results ? J.
S. Hugbson k Co.
-? ?? >e?i ^sasaa?1
Roll of Honor St. Charles School
Tbe following is the roll of honor for tbe
tbe past month for the St Charles school,
taught bv Miss Michau :
Bessie'Wilson, Willie Well?, NeU Sbaw,
Robbie Wilson, Marion Wilson, Maxwell Jen?
kins, Rosy Atkinson.
?iaaa* ^snna? ?
Q. H. Appletoo. Justice of Peace. Clarks?
burg, N. J , says, "DeWitts Little Early
Risers are the best pills made for coostipation.
We use no others " Qiickly cure all liver
and bowel troubles.?J. S. Hughson k Co.
tfjjS CUBAN OIL cures Cuts,
L Burnt, Bruises, Rheuma?
tism und Sores. Price, 25 cts.
Sold by Hugbsoi Ligon C<>
WANTED to purchase for cash, at once,
about 50 bushel* White Peas, black
eye. Marshall k Co., Sumter, S. C.
Jan 31?It
Horse Taken Up.
-/?.
AGRAY MARK ippareotly about 9 years
old, in oood condition ves taken up at
laniard's Cros.i Roan?, on January 26th.
Had on a rope baiter tied ud TIk-' animal is
now in my charge. Owner is notified to
claim bis property and pay expens<s Will
be cold oo February 8th, if not claimed be?
fore. Write or telephone to me at Provi?
dence, S. C L. R. JENNINGS,
J?n 31, 1930. Magistrate
PLYMOUTH R0CK~
EGGS
From Thoroughbred Prize Wiuoers
$1 50 FOR 15.
Safe Arrival Guaranteed.
L. C. DARSEY,
Box 12. Sunny Side, Ga.
Jan 31 _2m
FOR HALB.
EXTRA FINE
BARRED PLYMOUTHS
Also, Kggs for Hatching. 16 for $2 00
Xieehj 1'ached in Sen- Btukett]
JOHN A. CULLOM,
Ridge Spring, S. C.
Jan 21 4m
FOR SALE.
1BALANCE OF THE BLOOM HILL prop.
y arty, containing 210 acrte, wore or lees.
The J.ip Gail lrac?, containing 'J?j acres
in11ror |( ss
i'.ir ii lieu hr?i apply lo
FRASBR8 A COOPER,
Jan 17?-It Sumti r. 8 C
i?vl i,Jilts WHtKr. AIL Eibl 1AILS.
yj Host Cough syrup. TaeteaUoud.
B j tu t lino. Bold by dniggUt*.
ONSUMPTI
/^Vegetable Preparation lor As -
slmilating the rood and Regula?
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Infants ( hildrkx
Promotes Digestion.Cheetful
ness and Rest.Con tai ns neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Jbtttpe a/" Old LrSAMULL PITCHER
Pumpkin Seed'
ALx Senna * \
Amtt Seed *
}\-pptrmLnt -
Ih CarionaJtSoJ* <
WmSeed -
Clarified Sugar .
mieyre^nmnr.
Ar^rfecttternedy for Constipa?
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
aess and Loss of SLE?B
"Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb mouths old
J5Dosfs-]^Clnts
tXACT COPYOP WRAPPEB.
jsssjM
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tmk ccntaun COMPANY, new voii* CITY.
D. J. CHANDLER,
Men and Roy's Clothing.
Suttiter, S. C, Jan. 15, 1900.
End of the Season Clearance Sale.
J
All Overcoats,
All Winter Underwear,
All Mackintosh Coats,
All Box Coats,
and
All Lap Robes
: Absolutely : at : Cost :
No 10 per cent, added as is usually done
for expenses,
THIS IS STRICTLY A CASH SALE.
Tlie Saving to Purchasers Illustrated;
Regular price. Cut price
Overcoats, $7 00 $5 00
Mackintosh Coats, 8 00 5 50
Mackintosh Coats. 5 00 3 50
Box Coats, 6 50 4 50
Best Wool Undershirts. 150 100
Mixed Wool Undershirts. 1 00 75c
Cotton Undershirts, 50c 38c
D. J. Cliandleir,
Jan 152w The Oloihier.
Onion Sets
AND
Garden Seeds
?IV#/.s/#\s
Shoe Store
A supply of Onion Sets, uf choice 1 . . . - ? , - . ?
Again in "full blast,
varieties, and fresh Garden S'eeda for
the HHOn'l planting, now on hand j NEW SHOES ARRIVING EVERY
WEEK FROM HEADQUARTERS
PDLIj LINK OK
medicines, _
perfumery:
and Fancy Articles. AU BhoC8 that were on sh?,veB
Usually found in a Brat class August 1st sold regardless of
what they cost.
Drug SStore.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded at reasonable prices, i Walsh's Shoe Store
J. F. W. DeLorme.
Ocl 25.
Under City Clock.
Sep 27?t