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Ir.emioetioa
PbiRbON AL
Mr. McDona d Formte wts to tbt city
yeetordey.
Mr Oeo 8 Jecktoo, >he well borer, bee re
tareed to Sumter
Mr. Jtmee M. Dieb, of Steteber?;, ipeot
ytetecdey U town.
Settlor Maoeiaf end Repreteotetive Motte
!? lowo Monday.
Mr. N B. Scarborough, of St. Charles,
It) I be city yesterday.
Mite Peeey Pukee, of Ornogsbnrg, tt visit
Is* et Mr. M. B. Rand la t
Dr. H I. McLeans, who bet eoeo quite
ekk leteotly, ie>ble to ne out again.
Mtee A. 0 Weeks left leit Saturday for
Oakbitet, Leoeesier Co , to fielt relatives.
Mr. ?I. Welter Doer, of Augusta, tie , it io
the etty oo a short rieh to hie aunt, Mre, N.
<*. Ottawa
Mr. U.R. Delger tee returned from tbe
Moeibweet, where bo bee been for tbe peet
til mootbt
Rev fetber O Doocell, of Scran too, Pa ,
II iatboeity on vlttl to bie brother, Mr
MeillO'Dofjaell
Mr I. M. Motet, Jr., who bet been in New
York for tbe peel ten deye, returned borne
Meet ay eeoroieg
Mre 0. Weetoo tf eGraw bee reiareed from
Oreageburg Coeety, where tbe bet been vie
Hing ber parents
Mr H. A. MtLeod, of Biehopville, bet
emtm a poeitloo e? pbarmecitt with Dr.
B P. Petey, of Lenreoe
Father Bark?, after conducting tbe Mletico
et8t Jewtph'tCbapet dirieg leet week, left
for Ober lee to a Monday moroiog
Mr. Jet L Heyetwortb of the Sura ter Dry
Oeodt Company went North tereral days
ago ?? bay 8priag goods for bit Arts
?Mr. W J. St fie, of Providence, 'eft Pri*
4ay morning far Ricbcj. od, Ve , where be
will etteod tbe Maesey Boeioeee College.
Mr. Jeo B alliier bee reeeived an eppoiot
meat to a poeitloo in the Government prior
law ofloe and left for Waibiogion yetierday
e/WrooOe
Mr. James Copeo, of Orangeborg, baa ac?
cepted a poeitioo ae prtoeripitoo clerk at
DetfOrmee drag eiore aad entered upon ibe
discharge of bm donee yetterdey.
Mr. Jochue Myeaa, of Providence, was io
twt tity aad on tbe street Moaday. He is one
of tbe oldest white eitlaeos of tbe county,
bei eg wltblo a few moatbe of 90 years o>d.
Mr J Meed in* Woodier, formerly of Olio,
vtt bow cf Sumter eotniy eeme over last
alfbl to bur a pair of motes He bought
Ibis morning end saved $75 by coming to
oer market H? returns Friday ?Marlaoro
Democrat, Jen 31.
Wo are glad to see that Col Wille Jooes,
Second 8. 0 Regiment 8p*aith war, now
Commandant of Ditieioo of 8p*ni?b War
Veterans, bee appoiated Jemre B Holmao
one of bie aide, with tbe reok of capteio
Oar towoeboy deeerree It Go ibe first call
for active eeretce, be left bis medical studies
)?ot begun la Laiingtoo, aod voluotaered io a
Keatujkr regiment, got transferred to Sum
tar Com pee y A, Thompson's Battalioo, e?d
wbeo ibet battalioo was made pert of tbe
Secoed Regimeot be was eppototed Color Ser
aeaat of ibe Regiment ead earritd ibe old
Palmetto Ktgtav?nt d?g io Cuba, poeaibly lbs
only flag in tbe l mied Stairs wtiicb hea beeo
aafarled la tbe eesitols of toe only two for?
eign coaairiea invaded oy tbe Uoited States.
Tbe seodbru aod most effective rnree for
latipaiioa aod all lifer troubles?tbe
(amove little pille koowo as DtWitt't Little
Marly Riser* ?J. 8. Hugheoo * Co.
Price, McCormiek A Co , tbe New York
cottoo brokere, telegraph Tbe Item ?oder
date of Feb 4th, tbgt tee unsold remoeoi of
cotton crop tboold eo cam 1 8} eonte short?
ly. Tbnoe who have coitoo are advised to
b 'd It ?etil ibey ceo sell lor 8| ceots.
Lowi? Deoais, Salem, Ind., says, "Kodol
Dyepewt a Coro did ate more good tbao any
tbieg 1 ever took. It digests whet you eat
and eaa oot help but tore dyspepiia and
eiomeeh troubles ? JSHagbeoo \ Oo.
IT degreee eUovo i?ro is what toe tber
moaaeier registered I eat Thursday croroiog ?
real cool weather for the suooy south.
Water pipee boret io a number of places,
aad tbe plaecbere were busy loal day.
We regret to leero of tbe severe loes by Arc
tbet occurred owWeouery 16th to Mr N T.
Purdr, at bis borne it Lawreecevilla, Ya.
Ho aad bit ei'r aad child rocaped from the
building eritb oaly a part of tbeir clotbiog,
loeteg everyibiog ?lue, evea bis weich. Mr
Purdy is well known to our people, as be
lived tare ead did boetoeos for teeerel year*.
9vaedaose't ibdicato quality. Beware of
cooniarfeit eod wortbleee ealfe offered for
DeWitt's Witrb Hesel Halve. Dewitt's is
tbe oaly ortgiaal. An lofellible core for piles
aad all ekia dieeateo ? J. 8. H?*-bsoo ? Co.
Mr. J D. Reese, of Hervlo'e, Olareadoo
Coaaty, killed oo Jaooary 2, a 23 months
old bog, that weighed oct 675 pouods Tbe
bog wet reieed in tbia city by Mr. T. B
Keneei. , who dispoeed of it leat sommer
wbeo tba eati-bog lew wes passed. Mr.
Keaaody eoutbi tbe pig from a oegro io the
eoooiry, aad does aot koow tbe breed. It
mat blaek wtib white spots.
Col Walob and bis friends by the name of
Bvowa are pettifog tbemeelvee to Aod tbe
ngot Brown He b?s a letter frcm a man
aamod T. O. Mares io ibe State of Keniat,
woo ears be went away from here about teo
1 core ago, owiag h e Uadlord, a Mr W H
Brown, oear tho A. C. L depot, for bis
board. He says be waats to par up
' at fast ae be cao," aod hat aeot Col Walsh
one dollar oa account to be paid to Mr
Brown or hie eaecutor
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A Haw aod kJandaortie Ctaickeo.
Tbe Hoff Plrmoutb R-"k is a n w variety
of Plymouth Re 's that baa rapidly fn.ged
to ifee froot to the last Are teatt, Io ibe
large poultry shows North, K^t and Weet
ibey are close to the old Birred Kock in pop?
ularity aod number ot fclrdt shown. Tory
are required 'o be of tbe same sis? and ehupe
as Barred Rocks tut boff in color. The
eteo toff color, with c eao yellow legs, bright
red combe aod wattlet make a handsome
fowl Oor adeertiser, D B Frontls, of
Kidge Spring, wee one of the Ant fanciers io
Ibe Hootb to teke up ibis variety He has
bred tbem etere 1894. improving them every
year His eihibit at our last Slate Fair at?
tracted mu h alteoiioo ^eod to bim for a
sitting of iboa* egge, give ibem proper alien
moo, aad yon will bee* some little beauties
growiag oa your yard all summer that will
bo ffwrtb more ta geonloe pleesure tbaa the
ttwt, la say awtateg of wbat ibey will
saatarwi row It
MARRIED.
Nr. R. J. Orotrr, Jr , and Mis* Susie
Ziff iar wert msrriel last W-dnesday even?
ing the residence Cunt and Mrs. W. R
Zegler, Ibe bride's parents, Re?. U. 0.
Hrown performinf ihr ceremony. Mr. sod
Mrs Urover left oo the 9 o'clock train for St
Louis Mr Grover's former borne, where they
will speod sums time as tbe guests of bis
parents Tbe maoy friends of this popular
youog couple unite in extending congratula?
tions and best wishes for all the bappin-ss
that mamed life can bring.
DEATH
Mr Waller O. Turner died at bis bnme in
Sparenburg, 8. C , at 8 o'clock last Friday
night, afier about one week's sickness. Mr
Turner about three yetrs ago married Mis?
Jessii Ssoith, of this city, wbo witb one child
survives bios. They bave tbe sympathy or
many friends here.
The Meeting at the Magnolia 8treet
Methodist Church.
Tbs serf ieea at tbe Magooiia Street Church I
held last wa?k, were so full of interest that
lbs pastor baa decided to eoatinus the meet
lags during this wetk. Everybody is in?
vited to these services. Tbs boor of service
is balf-past seven o'clock.
*asi sen
Q. H. Applstoo, Jostie? of Peece. Claiks
borg, N. J, says, "DeWitts Little Early
Risen are tbs best pills mads for eoostipatioo.
Wa use oo others." Quickly cere all liver
aad bowel troubles ?J. S Hoghsos k Co.
Alba Hey wood, tbs prince of cornedisos,
is coming Tbst means fun by tbs loo,
laughs galore, beautilul music sod a delight*
ful time all arouod. Tbe press comments
tell os tbst Hey wood is '"-outer iKo ever,
that bis werk is all n?w, sad his company
wall balanceo. It is with a keen anticipation
of pleasure we ar ait the appearance of this
company, for with Heywood's name there
always k'oea a guarantee of something good
Hs will bs seen bers oo tbe eveolog of Feb?
ruary aist.
L KT Travis, igeot Southern R. R ,
3*!ina, Qa., writes, "I cao oot say too much
io prsise of Oas Miaute Cough Core. In my
case it worked like a charm." Tbe only
harmless remedy that gives immediate results.
Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, sod
sll throat sod lung '.roubles ?J. S. Hughsoo
Co
Cotton was sslliog for 8,cents io Surotsr last
Friday, sod lbs demand was greater tbao tbe
supply. The northern sud European cotlou
mills ore raooiog short oo cotton sod are
finding oat that tbe supply is short Tbey
slept over tbeir rights, and for once tbe cot?
ton holders command lbs situation Until
the southern farmers commit tbe folly of pro
dociog a crop io excess of tbe needs of tbe
world tbey will receive a fair price for
tbeir erop.
Sooday night about 11 o'clock the police
were startled by a sound as of a pistol shot
fired io a bouse, io the vicinity of tbe City
Hall. Io attempting to locate tbe noise
officer McKageo discovered a roan in tbe alley
between the City Hall and Duraot's store,
wbo 6ed at thactri er's approacb and escaped
up Maio street. Subsequently it was found
that tbe glass io ooe of tbe gmrd house
windows bad been smashed ioio pieces by a
blow from without. That was probably the
cause of tbe noise Wbo tbe miscreant is or
what bis purpose, are botb unknown.
"I u-n indebted to Oos Mioute Cough Cure
for my health and life. It cured mj of lung
trouble following grippe." Thousands owe
toeir lives to tbe prompt action of tbis never
failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds,
croup, bronchitis, poeumooia, grippe and
ibroat and luog troubles Its early use
preveots consumption. Iiis the only harm?
less remedy that giv*s immediate results ?J.
S. Hogbsoo k Co.
Sales by the Master.
The following parcels of property were
soil Mooday by H F Wilsoo, Master:
W J Fuilwiod vs Nelsoo Leaf et ?1, 153
acres io Coocord township to Marioo Moise
for $300.
Marioo Moise vs Margaret B Jooep, 70 8-10
acres in Spriog Hill township, to Marioo
Moise for 9375.
M M.dnh Harris et si vs S E Ssmplin et al,
(Eh J i oben Wilsoo):
Dee lot oo corner of Liberty aod Harviu
Streets, to S R Sampltn fur 9366.
One lot aod brick store oo south side of
Liberty Street to R O Purdy, attorney, for
91.626.
An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber?
lain's Cough Remedy.
During the early part of October, 1896 I
cootrsctsd a bad cold which settled oo my
lungs end was neglected until I fesred that
consumption bad appeared io an incipient
stats. I wss constantly corgbiog aod trying
to SXpvl something wbieh I could not. I
became alarmed aod after giving tbe local
doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamber
lam's Cough Remedy aod tbe result wss im>
mediato improvement, and after I bad uecd
three bottles my lungs were restored to their
beeltby stats - R 8 Edwards, publisher of
Tbs Review, Wyaot, III. For sale by A
Cbioa.
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Woodman of the World.
Io spits of tbs vsry inclement weather a
large crowd aseeuhled at Providence church
00 Sooday to witness ibe ceremooies of ibe
unveiling of the mooumeot that has recently
beeo erected to tbe memory of tovereigo W
P. Wacior. Sovereign R S. Hood was mas
ler of ceremonies und Consul Commander W
H. Murray icn .u-ei the memorial exercises
Io Ibe abseoce ut sove>eign H O Osteeo, the
poetical selection was read by Mr S H. K 1
muuds The music 8)SS iurnished bj a dou?
ble quartette wilh organ accompaniment, led
by two cornets
These memorial exercises incident to tbe
unveiling of the monument, that iht< Grand
Lodge erected to every deceased Woodman,ar
very impressive and the iatga crowd thai ?.??
1 -Hi led Sunday leit amply repaid for having
braved the elemmts.
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l unch and Oyaters.
t?o the first Mendey, ?r d day after, of
Nafta, the Lutheran ladus will eg am offer
io ihe r ffrSSdl lunch ?md o.Mers; in i.tder
|S reduce iheir church dent Price of lunch,
15c ; ifStSft, 25c. Oo io are Ihe ladies then,
take a iriend al ?ng You will be pleased and
gel more than your money's weih.
F. ?. Tcirkield, Health Inspector ot Chi?
cago, says, ' Kodol Dyspepaia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured me ol
severe dyspepsia." It digests what you est
sad corss iodigesttoo, heartburn aod all
fores ef dyspepsia ?J. 0 Hs geese * Os.
BOLL OP HONOB
The fol owing is the Roll of Hoi or of the
Sumter Urttderi School lor thrf past quarter :
FIRST GRADE.
1st Division?Henry Brioklev, Herbert
B>ltm*n, Olenisoo G'dding9, Bernte Inahi
nett, ifu Weathers. Special Mention?Mar?
garet Hoyt, Mamie Fromberg, Franc 8 Vloiee,
St Qeoree Manning, Hattie Gibson, Harold
MrFddden A na Cuttino, Nellie Moore, C*th
nrlne Hnmmond, Lois Bellen
Second D vision?Marie DuPrc, Robert
McLeod, Lucile Baker, Mildred Hall, Ou?8ie
Hood, Mate! P*irou, John Duffle, Jo? From?
berg, DuriKld Hinson, Albert Keels, Eleanor
Hugbson, Laura Ricbardson, Isai eile B usro
fardoer. Special Mention?Sallie Wright,
Alex Hayoswcrtb, Cleo Geddings, Annie
Mae Vokiel, Sarah Richardson, Madge Ki k
mat, Ernest Rbame, Rorert Hymao, Claude
Hyu ao, Rayccond stanttill, Julien Schwartz
SECOND GRADE.
Eon ma Biker, William Haynswortb, Pan!
Bowman, James Chandler, Mi nie Hough.
Special Meution?Juanita Hoy, Weudrll
i.evi, Frankte Lesesne, Lula Hougb, Ada
Seymour, Holly Brown.
THIRD GRADE
Marguerite McLend, Essie Murray, Jefsie
Brown Louise Yeadon, Mabel Welch, Ray
Rytteo ierg, Franiesca Teichcr. Snecial Men?
tion? Vraccis Joye, Jaoie Spaon, Fred Naeh,
Ollie Delgar, Wyndbam Maun:sg, Lou'se
OarsoQ.
FOURTH GRADE.
Alma Campbell, Edna Stack, Nellie Mellen,
Willine Cook. Special Meution?Annie Pig
ford Prereoted by absence from beiog on
Roll of Honor?Lydia Richardson, Berth*
Bulttnao.
FIFTH GRADE.
Belle Brin'adey, Louise Murray. Spt-olal
mention?Mary Lowry, Bernaid llanoirjg,
Robert Cooper. Bartow Walsh, Cbatles
Richarison, Charlie McGratb, >
SIXTH GRACE.
Florence Keels, Mary Burgees, Edith Lamp*
ley, Louie Pigford, Mtafr Ball.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Johnnie Rowland, Douglass Geddings,
Genie Hoy/, Guignerd Jones. Special Meu?
tion?Ed McOutcban.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Mis* Isidore Teicber.
NINTH GRADE.
Special Mei tion?Misses Alice Moeej, Ruth
McLaurtn, Leon a Jennings.
TENTH GRADE.
Special Mention ? Miss Arn ida Moses,
David McCallum, Cecil Wilson
?mas* ???? ^smmaa"
There is do better medicine foff the babies
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Its
pleasant taste and prompt and t fleetu.-il cures
make it a favorite wiib mothers aod small
children. It qjickly cures their coughs aod
colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious
consequences It also cure* croup and has
be< n used in tens of thousands of cases with?
out a single failure so far as we have been
abletolearo. It not only ci.r?s croup, but
wren given us soon aa tbe croupy cough ar
peare, will prevent tbe attack. In cases of
whooping cough it liquefies the tough mucus,
making it easier to txptctorate, and lessens
.he severity and frequency of the paroxyt-ms
of eoasjblogi thus depriving that dieease of
all dangerous couatquenc8. For sale by A
J China.
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MAYOR'S COURT.
Jamtcj Rivers atd Janei Bracey wrre be?
fore the Mayor last Thursday morning for
careless and reckless driving on the einet
After hearing Us moo/ the Mev tt aieojissed
tbe cases
On Saturday night officers Seymour nod
McKagen raided u nogro a house on Sumter
Street, which bad beeu > ported as a gam?
bling den. They found til darkies engaged
in a game of cards and <-<piurtd tbe stake,
which wua fifty rive ceuts. The gambler*
it ?de a hreak ar.d four of !be six made
good their escape. Tcm Wilson and George
Richardson wece t?.ken into custody and
ple^d guilty in court this morning. Tbe
Mayor imposed a sentence of $3 floe or six
days latior on the streets.
Ben Sanders, colored, was arrested for
drutkeonesi and profanity on the streets
Sunday 11- acknowledged bis guilt, and
waa ditchtrged oo promise of amendment of
his evil habits.
There was another caso of gamXiug be?
fore the Mayor's court yesterday. Alber?
tus Elliott a fifteen year old negro boy, an
expert crap shooter, plead guilt? aud was
sentenced to pay a fine ot three dollars, or do
six deyi labor on tbe street*. His partner in
crime, a country coon by the name of Wil?
liam Wright failed to appear, and thereby
forfeited a denosit of five dollars.
Cbatley Vaughn, likewise also colored,
was arrested for drunkenness, and carelessly
driving into vehicles on Main street, being
unable to s.eer runnel I straight, tp say noth?
ing of a mule and wagrfn His cnsV w - a con?
tinued b*y request cf bis attorney until to?
day .
mas' ?4ve>? ea?
"I think I would go crazy with pain were
it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm,' writes
Mr W H Stapleton, Herminie, Pa. "I have
been t HI cted with rheumatism for several
years and have tried remedies without num?
ber, but Pain Balm is tbe best mediciie I
have got bold of " One application relieve
tbeptio. For sale by A J China.
??mown? ^sisw? ?
Dr. Brown's Birthday Banquet.
The ccngregation of the Baptist Church is
oever weary ot giving testimony or their love
aod esteem for their pastor, and last Th?rs
dav night they gave in a unique manner re
newed evidence of tbe respect tbev entertain
for Dr. Brown They gave in the Y. M. (7
A Hill in honor uf Dr and Mrs Brown a
birthday banquet, the occasion being Dr.
Brown's birthday.
The banquet was attendtd by the members
of tbe B'lpust congregation and the pastors
of the other eborcbt*. Tbe supper wi>.s pre?
pared by the ladt s of the cottgreg-t'.lr o, aad
thev vitd with each In loading tbj table
until it groaned beneath lbs burden of f ood
thi gs, Tbs tsbla whioh isated nearly one
haadrcd rersoas wai sot only laden with
dainty stands, but it was bmut fully decora?
ted, and \hf fiall w is a tci ne ot plsasafS and
good fellowship, The banquet a?ei a sump
t lions'one and was ecjiyed by ibots present,
for all thtr- w ere friends and there was SB
Sbfsaes of stiffness end restraint ryhich so
OftSS mir? such Isrgs gatherings.
Talks were n.hile by Revs. CllftOO, Riser,
A \ tes at d Edmunds, and I)r. Biown respond?
ed in his own inlailtabls Itj le In a talk ihat
wa? tiled With wit, humor, sentiment end
soner earnestness
Alter an evening tt the greatest ei j lytnent
and nlet-iirc the as-emblage was dismissed
by Dr Clifton, aod ttity aent io their homes
Ihe better for having met together. They
gave the beqnuet to do honor to their pastor
and bis wile and to give them pleasure, aod
this purpose wee folly eccomolithad, but
more than ibis resulted from their kiodly
efforts, for each one received folly es much
plasaare as tboss in whose booor they labored.
Meeting cf County Board of Com?
missioners.
The County Board met in regular monthly
meeting yesterday. Present, Supervisor
Dorn, and Commissioners Scarborough,
White, Rhedes, McLeod *.r.d Jenkins.
The minuter cf Ust tmeting were corfirm
ed, a oumt er of Recounts ar. proved, and the
following matters cousid-'ied :
A petition was presented for opening a road
about three miles long, f,om Manning Ave?
nue to Radical Road, starting from Msnning
Avenue between places of Kingrxan and
Dibble and crossing lands of Vaughn, Wobb
Moses and Harny, Hiram James aud others?
right of way to be given. Commissioner
White was sppointed to look into the matter
and report.
Corrmisstoner McLeod of committee on
Lodebar road reported tbat the road would
be a great convenience to church goers sod
would also shorten the distance to Sumter ;
only about two miles would bsra to be open*
ed through woods, and road bands would
cut through tbe swamp. On motion of Com
mlssiootr McLeod the petitioo was graoted,
tbe road to be cut out by road bands and
bridges to be built when conveoient.
Committee cn road across Black River
were Dot teady to report.
Commissioner Jenkins of committee to
visit Columbia and see delegation on certain
matters reported having done so, and* under?
stood tbat delegation bad msde some changes,
but not as tsked for.
Id the matter of Factory branch drainage,
od motion of Commissioner Jenkins it was
ordered tbst the Supervisor be authorized to
cut the ditch, but tbe board declined to do
other work as rtquested.
In the matter of claim by Mies Eilerbe for
damages, Miss Ellerbe appeared before board
sod presented itemized bill for $30. which
nfter reference to County Attorney was order?
ed paid.
Petitioos for raise of salary of Sarai."-1
Newmao, day guard for chain gang, were
considered, and salary raised to $40 per
month?not a; pliable to any other guard.
Claim cf H L Johnston for $25 damages
to borse and harness in bridge on Pudding
swamp was referred to Commissioner Mc?
Neill.
Mr. Cummings, superintendent of bridge
force, reported tbat sicce bis last report be
bad repaired 130 bridges
Claim of Mr. Strauss of $3 50 for damages
to vehicle and harness io Sept. 1897, was or?
dered paid, same having been before old
township board.
On motion of Commissioner Jenfcios it was
'decideu to renew tbe notes of the board com?
ing due to the First National Bank, ins'ead
of borrowing other funds ibat would be
Deeded.
Tbe supervisor stated that Horace Dennis
was etill loafing around the Poor House, end
wr.s a nuisance, aud was giving trouble He
goea about with a dog and gun and eats ra?
tions furnished th? Dennis family of paupers
at Poor House On motion the clerk was in
stiue'ed to notify Horace Dennis tbat he mus'
get a home elsewhere or he would be dealt
with according to law
Dr. Bull's Cough fr'yrup never disappoints
thoi?e who use it tor obstinate SOOfjbl, colds,
aud irritations of the throat and lungs. It
Stands unrivaled as a remedy for throat and
lung diseases told by all druggists at 25
cts.
Tfcfl price of cotton is leading upward, and
tbe general opinion is, tbat before another
crop is maiketed the price will be 10 cents
per pound.
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A Sumter Boy's Success.
We" note with pleasure that Mr J J Cross
well, tbe popular and efficient route agent of
tbe Southern Eprrss Company. formerly with
headquarters at Fayetteville, N. C , baa been
transferred to the higbebt position in the
Superintendent's Division of the company's
service, with headquartets at Weldoo, N. C
The following from the FayettevilleOnserver,
Mr. Crosswell's home paper, shown in what
high esteem Mr Cros'weil was held by the
people of his adopted horn'.* :
"We believe we rpeik the sentiments of the
entire community when we say that they will
bear with the utmoat regrtt lbs news that
Mr. J. J. Crosswell, tbe route, agent of the
Southern Express Company, stationed at
Fayetteville, is about to leave us. They will
no less heartily j)io us in rejoicing at the
information that our loss is his gain, for the
cau*ei of bis leaving ua his promo'ion to the
highest position in this superintendent'*
division of tbe company's service, viz : tbe
A. C. L. division ruotiing from Richmond to
Wilmington, with headqua ters at Weldon.
Apart from Mr. Crosswell's well known
efficiency in bis business, be and bis most
estimable family have become rooted in the
community?almost every social and charita?
ble movement of our people, young and old,
deriving advantage* from the participation
and help of himself and bis good wife and
interesting family
We learn that Mr. Crosswell begins his new
duties ou the 1st of February, but bis family
will remain hrre for some little time Every*
one, we know, will j no us io tbe heartieBt
God speed to bim aod bis io all their future
lite.
J I Revry Logaoton, Pa., write.-, "I am
willing to take my oath that I was cured of
pneumonia entirely by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure after doctors failed It also
cured my children of whooping cougb "
Qiickly relieves and cures coughs, colds,
croup, grippe f?t d throat and lung ?troubles
Children all like it. Moth?rs eodor.-e it.?
J. S. Hughson A Oo
CUBAN OIL cures Cuts,
M Hums, Bruises, Rheuma*
tUiB iirnl Soros. Price, 25 cts.
Soil by Hughson Ligoo Oo.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
EC GUN
From Thoroughbred Priie Winners
$1 50 FOR 15.
8sfs Arrival Uosrsntesd.
L. C. DAH3EY,
Box 12. Sunny Side, Ga.
Jan 31 2m
*%*P.l90^
lUHtS VYHtllt ALL LLbt FAILS.
Beat rough Syrup. Taste? Good. Uao
In time. Sold by druggteta.
sa
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the siprnatnre of
and has been made under his per*
jfjy sonal supervision since its infancy*
<Z4C?XM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare?
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tbe Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Vhi e?MfAua company, tt Murray strCct. new vorr city.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
If you want
the best Seeds
Buy Vick's
OUR OWN GROWING
AND THE
WORLD'S CHOICEST
The handsomest anO most com-; f|j LUflfJjSt ??ll MOSt C?pl?tS
plete Catalogue we ever issued ^iMM Sltfl
sent tree, it you state in what
you are most inter ?sted-Flow-!fJe0t & SOU,
ers, Vegetables or Small Fruits.
JAMES VICK'S SONS,
ROCHESTER, M. Y.
. OFFICE OF
Co. Sipeiiitatat of Education,
SUMTER COUNTY.
THE REGULAR EXAMINATION FOR
teacher's certificates (or Sumter Couc
|j will be held on Februar? 23d.
For whites?Ht rnv office
For color*.i?io Court Houee.
No ipectal exarn?' aiiors will be he d tbil
year. J. EDWIN REWBKKT,
Co Sapt. of Education
Feh 7?21.
Feb 7
Egg?.
BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
Will pell a limited number of Bitting! cf
K?gs frum this popular variety of Ic wl at
-MANUFACTURERS OF
$2 per 13. ! DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Ren...?i.r(t hu??.. to?ii, .itk Moulding & Building
cle^n yellow legs, veilow ?kin and beautiful | " 0
t"iff plurua + v Taev prow rapidiy f\nd era t~OT*i B 1
wo-derful iuyers Bny tome ecge and retr ? ' ~""' 1 Ul'
yird cf fowls differeoi from vour ntight'or
DR. D. B. FRONTIS,
Fen 7 ? 2 n Rfdge Rpritg, 8 0.
Union Sets
AND
Garden Seeds.
nffice aud Wardrooms, Knp, v.ppo3ite Cao
non Street, *
CHARLESTON, S. C.
?t8~ Pnri h;i6e our traV.e v? hich we gnaraatt
superior to aoy fold South, dad
Therein save money.
Window tad Fancy Glass a Specialty
October 16 ? o
50 YEARSM
EXPERIENCE
A supply of Onion Sets, of choice
varieties, and fresh Garden Seeds for
the season's planting, now on hand
FULL LINE OF
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
and Fancy Articles,
Usually found in a first class
Drug Store.
Prescriptions carefully com?
pounded at reasonable prices.
J. F. W. DeLorme.
_Oot 2 V_
of M\
Trade Maf as
Designs
Copyrights Ac
Anvone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ccertam our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Communica?
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on ratentS
aent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*.
Patent? taken through Munn A Co. receive
rperial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir?
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. ? ?
year: fo?:r months, tl. Sold by an newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36""o*d"' New YoA
Branch Offl.a. 625 F St.. Washington. D. C.
Atlantic Coast Line EMmi
of
The State of Koutb Carolina?Sututcr Coun?
ty? Offici of Sui t t vigors ot Regtatration, i
Sumter County, Sumter, S C , Februar) ?
1st, 1S09.
Notice ii hereby i-iven tbat in accord aoce
with an Act ot lb* tjcoeral At* mbh "ti l
conformity with Ihe nq i i?n..'ir? of ibe kttate
CooBtiintioo, ibe hooks for ihe regiatration
oi all If ally qualified eon rt, at I ? r ibe
leaning of tracsters, 11?? wiM !> open ai ihi
office of Supervisors ol Registration in th?
court liosee, betaeen ibe heute of 9 o'clock
a in . and 3 n'clock p. r.i , on Ibe BretHoa
day of each month, until ibirtj .1 yi btfon
the next general election. .Minors wl o ;!ih!I
become ol a&*e during thai pet tot I thirty
dav? shell be entitled '? registration before
iht bookl are closed, if otherwise qualified
The requirements for a qualified voter are
that the applicant fo? rej;i'iration bh<ill be
able to rend end Stri'S ?ornctlv, or possess
in his own n?me property lo the amount ol
tbrM hundred dollars. U| on whicli he psye
taxes. B F BURROWS.
T. D He BOSK,
J. M KNIGHT,
Supervisors of Registration Sumter Co.
Mch 1
7,
C<?NrKN-K.> SCHEDULR.
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1 rains 32 and 3> entry through Pullman
Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars between New
York nod Macoo via Augusta
T M KM KRSi ?N, H M BMRRSON,
Traffic Manager. Qen'l Paee. Agt.
J RKRNLY, Gen'I Manager.