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a'dlaubmau aiit j&oatuioit. WKDNKS~AY, JULY 11, 1900 ?Vi*'rr,i if the foet O rites at Sitrn*er,S 0., at Second Claas Mttter HBW ADVKH TISKM en ra H Frank Wilton. Wastn?Sal* Tbt Uoivereit* ot Rortfc 'arolina For tb? Legislature ?D K l> iRaot W. B Bovk??tborr ? Rival Disc Wan ltd. Boarder* Tn* Pub i.? to Know T. V Welsh, J. P ?Notice la Kiecutora, ?:e. Mrs. Atkinson ? Mid-Sumaior Se'e of M i Staff - PERSONAL Mn I. A. Hood has aoi.e to Norfo'k, V*. Mr W. B. Dick, Jr , was in tba city Satur Ml*e Kile De Lor roe is visiting friends in Rock Hill. Dr. Qeo W. Diek baa raturncd frooi Har? ris Spring* Mr. L. L Baker of Biahopvill* was in tbe tily Friday. MutA.C Watka baa goo* to Pioewood ?a a abort visit bJMr. F. C. Hayotwortb baa returned fron HeederaooTille. Mr. W. S. Orabaoa waat to Wilmington veeterdey morning. Mra. H Manheim baa goat to Columbia to viail bar deogber. Mra H. 0. Ostaao baa goo* to Cheraw on a vi?! to bar parents Mark Reynolds, Btq , want to St. Paul's Thursday oa baeiocas. Mr. and Mrs Jobs T. Ortto bav* gone to Wbaacky for a faw days. Miss Augusta Poloota is vishiug friends in Casadsa aod Smith?ill*. Mlas Bsasaia Morrlsoa, of Colombia, is viaJUag Mrs. M. B. Pierson Misses Coral aad La tie Waatbart are viait ieg relatives la Oraagabarg. Mrs. R I. Messlsg aad children left for Salads, NO, Monday morning Mr. W. F. 8 Hayotwortb left Tbartday oigbt so a trip to Header too, N. C. Miss Heaaie D. Richardaoo left Monday aft*rooon to speed a while is Obarleetoo Mrs. Lola Brosklatoa aad children, of Eiagaireo, are * lei lieg Mrs. B. R. Sander* Mr. Loon Darr aad family, who have been ? tailing ta tba city hate retarstd to Florence. Mra. Mettle Bargees, of Manning, baa been epoodinaj a raw days wltb Mrs. H. 0. Ingram. Mite Km. Dick wtot to Cbarlaatoa Satur? day afieroooo to attend Iba teacher's conveo tie*. Miss Asaia fjaillerd left Saturday after for dt Charles to vitit Mra. V. R. Oat ^Seyw Mr Mr. A. H. Pauareoo, candidate for gover it ta tbe city Monday en route to George? town. Mrs C. B Boltmao and Mrt A. 0, Dncker have gooe to Wnmlogtoo to vitit Mrt J. J Fowler. Mitt Mi e.,?M0ur Ivft yevterda7 morniog for Daeatark to viait her uncle, Mr. Arthur our . Trace? W. McCoilom was io tbe city Uei week exhibiting bit line of samplea to the aaorcbent*. Maaart. Somers Browo ?od Rr?io Brown, of Birmingham, Ala., arson a ?islt to re!ativea hi tbt eoanty. Mist Ltora Mood, ?bo spent tbe wioter aod tprtag ttadyiag mosL in New York, baa rttaraed borne. Mr. Ooorge Dickiao, wbo hat beeo teach lag at Piekoes, return* 1 :o tbe city Satur? day afieroooo. R D. Lea, Btq , wtot to Columbia T^ure da? to attend an examination of a witness in two telephone caoaa. Miss Agoee McCallom baa gone to Kertbtw to vitit frltadt before attending the Teacher' Meeting at Rock Hill. Mostr*. R 8 Hood, Willie Boltmto, F. A. Bolitaat) aad Mr aad Mrt H W Hood left Moaday taorniag for Wiloaiagton, N. G. Dv. W. M. Bradley, a receot graduate of law Baltimore Medienl College, baa located at 3rogdoa for Iba practica of bit profession Bav. 8. Laadtr, D. D , Pr?sident of Wii lioststaaj Ftttale College, occupied tbe pulpit ^ of the Magnolia Street Cborcb last Sunday. Mr. Palmer Jobosoa, wbo baa b i . attoog " fwfker for tba Sumter Ice Manufactory bat gosa to bn home, Marioo, 8. C. on a holt day Mrs R. H Mnitt aod Miss Dolce Moite have goo* to Heodereoovilfe, N. 0, where tbey will spend the remainder of the sum M tare W S. James | Bisbopville aod W. M. fcaadero of Hegood were io the city at '.eadieg a mtatiog of tbe Board o! Oojtrol FrUey. Mitoet Hattie, Jeonie aad Sydney Doar, of McCleliaaville, wbo have bean visiting Mr*. Oeo. D. Shore, have gooe to the mountains ef North Caroline. Dr. Was. 0. Alford, asd hia brother, Dr. B. P Alford, of Dillon, and also Dr. N O I Oitevn, Jr., returned Friday from attend tog tbe Dental Association at Harm Springs. Dr. B P. A ford, speot tbe oigbt in Sumter and weot to Dtitou next morning Miee Maud Adkiaeon is m tbe Sttl viaitiog her aunts, Mrs. L. I. Parrott and Mn. A. R. Flower* Ml*o Adkissan cornea from Fort 8ill, Oklahoma Terntor?, where abe tcachea .o a saisei>o sebool She is en rome to Cbtrl**too to aneod tbe meeting of the Na *??? i,oo Educational A*eoci*'ioo Toxie, a little ^ ladiao maid, accompanies her oo the trip. Mr. Ph?lip P Finn, for several years super tstesdent of tbe Sumter Electric Light Com nnny bat tendered bit retignation and will accept tbe poeittoo of locomotive eogiaeer oo tbe LsktLt Leaaber Compaoy traio. Mr. rinn aaada a very effhient superintendent, aad being aa expert eitctricieu aod machiottt, tho afBaira of tba Eleetne Light Compaoy were well bandied aod the service all that coold Oe deeired We are glad that Sumter w.ll be hia beedqiertere, and that be will atlll reeide here ae be is a popo!ar aod enter r *eiog citiaea Col. ned Mre L) J Aold weot to Charles? ton tbie moroiog to tpeod a few daye Miee Beeeie lograen ba* gooe io Suonoaertuo to viett rrteodo Mi*e Annie P. Ewell Itnvte tbta afternooo for New York to spend her vacation She wil" attend tbe Cootervetory of Music while there end pott beraelf io all tbe neweat aod beat tbioge io mask. Miee Heleo Willeford returned yeeterday a?'*r a viait to her sister, Mra. J A. McCas h II, of Kersbew. Miee Mn aia Parker, who be* beeo visiting ber lister, Mrs. Menra, left tbn morning for Lotta, 9 C , to viait her aister. -^m^^?*> e*' -^ntn?? Ivy potsooing, poison wounds and all otbo/ aecidentel irjjri** may be qjickly ' tared by atiag DeWitt'e Witcb Hotel Sal**. It la alao a oartnia cure for piles and akin dis Take oo oiber ? J 8 Hugbsoo A Co DK AT Ii VLs N I S.'-rhor ?wft, mV* of Mr N.B S?- ., borough ol EIi; ji', dt?-?! at her bome Uff SaiurUtv night efiff ? illness 01 nnlcionery Iff .t !e ?*?? lettatst) tfat anou* It statt old, tad vv- 't i Min Batttaai wo* fnr* r?r ruuriar? Tim? ?tat tttttttt wtfS |h d tt ?h?- nie BttfbtMoaejb bury int: ground ofur OafttT*! Cro-s i>g IMI Sunday eltercoon ai b o'cUrk Thf bn iv of nn laffeBl Dl Mf 0.8 Jam?j w*j afttflH > MalttffMIt >nsi Thursday for ISttfSjtat, r< m LunCar, N 0., 10 wbl Ii p ace IIf. Jttstt rtPOftd some rtonthsago. \irt Loua* iNiin, relic* of D- l> J C* '\ lonufrly of Gharl'tioo, N C. dud at tbt home of btr sister, tsM I A Tindall, Sum mertca, on Juiy 5, l?0>, after a brief iMness Tb? interment took piac? on ibe succeedir.g day at Charleston. Death of an Infant. Elite, the 6 months old daughter of Mr ,'eff D. 'cEiveen, of Privateer, ditd co Wednesday night, July 4:b The candidates for county offices bad a (treat time on tbe 4tb atteodiug picnics, fish trys and other gatherings Tbe Sumter library it now open to its members four times a week, Mondays, Tues Uaye, Wednesdays and Fridaye from 6 to 7. Oo T C Seaffe's and see bis stock of Superb Steel Raoges at living prices. See In? advertieemeat. Small in site and great in results are De? Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills that cleaoit tbe liver aod bowels. Tbey do out gripe ? J S Hagbsoo k Oo. Farmers in tbe city for the past fsw days are compleioiug ot tbe parching of vegeta ion by the excessively bot suoibine. Raio is oeeded io most placea At the meeting of tbe City Couteil aod .Board of Health a few days ago to discuss be Dry Bartb Closet System it was decided to postpone action until tbe practicability uad cost of a sewerage system cao t e atcer taloed. A petition bee been circulating for signs* '.ores dartog tbe pest few days, asking tbe Otty Council lo have a survey of tbe city made by a competent engineer for tbe purpose of aaeertataiog tbe practicability and also tbe cost of sewerags system io the city. Tbe Chinese ask "bow is your liver ?" Io itead of "bow do yon do?" for when the liver ii active the health is good. DeWitt's Jttie Early Risers are famous little pills for be liver aod bowels ?-J S Hugbson It Co Tbe alarm of firs about ooe o'clock Friday came from a tenant house in rear of Boyle's stables, occupied by colored people. Very little damage was done Both bose compa niee turned out witb usual promptness. The ire people are having a big pic mc just now. Ooe of cur retail dealers soli 8 tons Friday, aod tbs other two told about 3$ ?r 4 toot more. Tbe large aale of one dealer wat CHUtel by the filling up of several large refrigerators in tbe city. All who suCer from piles will be glad to iearn tbat DeWitt's Witcb Hizel Silve will givo them instant acd p rmanent relief. It will euro eczema and all ckiu diseases. Be* ware of counterfeits. ? J S Hugb?on t, Co. The band festival Friday tight was a derided success. 1 here wan a good crcwd, and all tbe refreshments were ditposej of, realizing about $3D All seemed to erjoy the ocsa sion. A tenant house on the eld Wm. S. Mitchell piare, four miles east of the city, now owt.ed by Meserj. Lsvi Bror. and occupied by Hr. J S Moore, waa buroed on Thursday about 3 o'clock. Tbe fire was accidental aod .dr. Moore lott everything be bad. "We bare told many different cough rem* ediet, but jooe bat giveo better situfaction than chamberlain's," says air. Charles Holzhauer, druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe aod can be relied upon io all cases of congbs, colds or hoarseness " For sale by Dr A. J. China. Mr. J Temple Friertoo it having lumber heeled upon one of his lots oo Republican Street, io front of Dr. Bogbton'e, prepare* tory to eolerging tbe boose thereoo for a res ideoce for bimsslf Us bas added to tbe lot b?|buying from Dr. Hugbson a strip from the lot oo the Weit of hit owo. Tbe lot oo Warren Street, formerly owned by the lata A. S Brown, and oo wbicb tbe residence was burned, is belog cleared off, end excavations made for foundation of a new residence for Mej. Marion Moise, who bas owned tbe lot for some time. Report! thow tbat over fifteen hundred lives bave been tavtd through tbe ute of Ooe Mttafg Cough Cure. Most of thete were cetes of grippe, croup, attbma, whooping cfogh, btoncbitit acd pneumonia. La early use prevenu coutumptioo.?> J S Hugheon k Co. Tbe ice famine ibat has prevailed in so many cf the towot aod cities ot tbi? State durir.g 'h ? past four or five days tas not affected Sumter seriously although there has be r a slight shortage of ice at times during tbe past few days The ic* for most of the towns in tbs extern section of the State is supplied by ibe factories in this city, which hav > an output, when run at the full capaci? ty, f CO to 65 tons a day. Ice dea ers in th" e rly part of the seacon make cmtracs with tbe ftctories f ir a regular weekly sup? ply, aed tbey usually bate their contracts on tbe average demand, consequently when an especially hot spell of weather occurt 'be de? mand for ice it much greater than tbe dealert bave calculated on, and tboir topplies are not equal to tbe demand Tneo they begin call? ing oo the* factories to increase the shipments, bot at tue factoriet usually have controls caliiug for all the ice tbey cao make it is impossible to double up oo tbe orders as tbe deelers ezpect tbero to do. Just now tbe factories io tbit city hive to contend not ooly witb a greatly increased demand but witb crippled plants, aod the result has been an ice famine. Tb? uew plant of the Sumter Electric Light k Ire Co , which bas ordinari? ly to output of 25 to 30 tons a day, bas been uoable to rshkn, during the pact ten days, more (ban 17 tons a dav, owing to a leakage of ammonia and it wna necessary to send to York, Pa., for a fban to repair the machin? ery, and a new supply of ammonia bad to be ordered. Tne old Artie len factory, capacity 7 tone a day, which is owned br the Sumter Electric Ugb! k Ice Co , wet tbut down when the new plant was started, aud Ike driven well? from which tbe water supply w*a obtained, taken up, and when the new plant became cripp'ed it was impossible to ttart up lit old plant The two factories of tht Sumter |?f Mfg. Co are all right and are running at tbe fullest capa? city, tut ihey are utterly uoable in make li e fast enough to eupply the derm.nd Tlie Sumter E ec?rie T.ight and Ice Co ha3 bad tbe ammonia leakage stopped ami the tanks rech?rg?'l and is now beginning 1*1 turn out ice in increased Sjtjtttttstt The wetil at ih^ Arctic lea Fatffl are beim* rttlaitd snd Ibis plan* will t? ? r'.inninii wtth>n <* day or two, so tbit it it hoped tbat MtJeltSf will be abe to furmtb eutticienl ice this week to give all the towrs in eastern Carolioa sufficient ue to release their actual oeceatities. THEIR MARRIAGE ANNULLED An Unusual CflR9 Decided in tho Spartar.burg Court. Spa? tnr.burg, July 9.? An interesting ca?e j won heard here before Judge Aldrtcfa l?day. I A nmrriHUf solemnized t>etween Mis? Fannie i V. Littlej ;hn ROd the Rev. Stephen A N J'- , ?'e* ot tr* South Carolina Conference, co ; Juoe 'J5, 18S9 w"Sl daclated to be void and never to have been of binding force Tl i action was brought by Mis* Litt!?j;)bn, who j ?\l!eged that At the litre of mch ntsrtisge tier ?tod wnrf fio rnui h I a paired bj reason ot a j l*rlooi physical ailment that she wag I oca p able of uridere'Kuuitig <r t:f tarrying cut tbe j marring*' con met. Almost knflBtdUttlv ? '.?r the marriage f.be | wiji placed under the treatment of a special- I ist ?0 surgery nod diseases peculiar to tinmen, and ?3 a result of bis treatment ber uund I has been restored, and sue nllegeo thnt sit.ee regaining possession of her faculties she does not wieb to ratify or cccsumnate tbe mar r age. Tbe testimony was in accordance with tbe allegations and while Miss Littlejobn les'-ified tbat Mr. Nettles' treatment was very kind, sbe stated that ebe would not assume tbe du ties and relationship of a wife Under this state of facts, Judge Aldrich held tbat tbe alleged contract was io fact no contract and so adjudged. Meaare. Duncan k Sanders represented the plaintiff, and Mr R 0. Purdy, of Sumter, represented tbe defendant. s? ???>???? goat? A mule took fright on Liberty street Fri? day morning aod ran away. Tbe race course was down Lioerty to Main, up Main to Republican and down Republican to Peters' reataorant. Toe buggy to which tbe mole waa bttcbed was aomewbat damaged but fortunately no nne was injured. ' Neglect is tbe abort step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. Tbe early ate of One Minute Cough Cure prevents con? sumption. It is the ooly harmless remedy tbat gives immediate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it ?J S Hughson k Co. Oo tbe 4th, Bossy Williams, colored, attack? ed Sam Reid aod attempted to strike him with a board bot the latter drew a pistol and abot Williams twice, one ball grazing bis atomacb aad tbe other inflicting a flesh woood aligbtly below and to tbe rear of tbe hip Neither of tbe wounds is of a serious nature aod Williams is able to be up and about. A number of tbe candidates for State offices passed through the city Monday afternoon, en route to Qeorgetown where they spoke yes? terday Ail of ihem appeared to be in good spirits aod eager for tbe fray after a ten days rest from their labors Biroey Evans, who was in tie crowd, got eff tbe train to take a good look at the depot, which he promises to have replaced by a iarge and cot.veoient de? pot and traio 6hed just as soon as he is elect? ed Rtilroad Commissioner. Unie99 food i9 digested quickly it trill for* o.ent and irritate tbe stomach. After each meal take a teaspoooful of Dyspepsia Cure It digests what }ou eat nnd will allow you to eat all you need of what vou like. It never faib to cure ;he worst caee9 of dyspep? sia. Iiis pleasant to take.?JS H.gbson k Go. Tbe businesi mea of HVionBboro have ap? plied for a charter and opeoed books of ouo ?crtption to tbe capital stock of a company to botld a railroad from tbat place to Cam don for tbe purpose of securing a connection with the Seaooard Air Line. Notice has beeo given that a number of Spartanburg capital? ists will sea for a charter for a coir,pany to build a road from Sptrtvoburg to Clinton to connect with tte Saaboard Air Line These two places are alive to their own interests and are doing what Sumter should do Toe Master commenced about two weeks ago to take testimony in the Telephone suits, aod a number of witnesses bate 10 far been examined There was an examination io Colombia, Thursday of Mr. Gonzales, editor of the State, as to the publication of an arti? cle in tbat paper about tbe removal of tbe Telephone Factory to Columbia. Tbe only pointa developed, we learn, were tbat Mr. Blow wanted to move the factory to Louis? ville, Mr. Mason wanted tn keep it in Sumter, and as a compromise Columbia might be agreed upon. Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per sooi with indigestion are already half starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so tbe body cao be tourisbed while tbe worn out organs are being reconstructed. It is the ooly preparation that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles Try it if you are 6uffVrijg from indigestion. It will certainly do you good.?J S Hugh eon k Co. A good deed wr-e dene Saturday by the city fathers by puttirg u new pump on the well at the Court House so lhat the people in that neighborhood cm get water. Tie two pub? lic drinking fountains on Main Streot have be.-Ti 6hut ctt* since the street was macadam? ized, end the pump at the above well hug been out of SM for orer two months, conse? quently there has h-en rauch uted of water in the principal business part of the city. Th 1 crowd tbat h*b kert tbe pump going since it was put in, i9 testimony that it was ueeded. Policeman Barwick arrested Mack Robin? son, colored, a walking blind tiger, Sunday. Robinson bu9 been engaged in selling liQSOr for some time aod has made the depot and tbe back lots of the city bia head? quarters The procf is absolutely conclusive aod Robinson will go to the chain gang for a time He obtained bis supply of liquor from the dispensary and retailed it by tbe drink and balf pints. - ?-?*?>? ? An Epidemic of Diarrtooa. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoaout Grove, Fla , save there has beeo quite an epi? demic of diarrtd't there He hid a severe attack and waa cured by four doeee of Cham? berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Dierrtost Rem? edy, lie says be also recommended it to ti ers and tbey pay it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by Dr. A. J China - ? ???? ? - Certificates Granted. The following persons have been granted certificates to ItSSfl in the public schools of Sumter county, they having lUSCeSSfullv pained the examination held on June 15th ; WHITES. First Grade - J. H. Mil's, Mi89 Annie Mc Lattrla, Mi^a MasaJe L Sarrders. Becoad Grade?*L M. Bpaan, AUx M. BroagblOS a* d Mnsea Magg'e Bradford, Vir? ginia Spann and Carrie Mayes. COLORED P. Mi Robinson, Alice Anderson, Hessie Brown, II. |, Archy, J. B. Lovrry, D. C Deas, Thomas Tooey. Will be open for the sale of Leaf Tobac- Til 1"VT 1 f\i" Vi _oo on or about _ O Vll^y 1\J til. Opening Sale announced later. We are preparing to handle the fanners Tobacco to a much better advantage than ever before. We are Going to Have a market. And one second to no other in the State. Wemm Want?m?Youi^Patronage. We are going to do all in our power to merit it. Our Mr. G. W. Hancock, long and favorably known as the founder of the Timmonsville To? bacco Market, will have charge of the floor, and will see to it that every pile of Tobacco brings its full value. We have already secured a large corps of competing buyers having large orders ; they will represent all of the leading manufacturers and exporters, and you need have no fear as to your Tobacco bringing less than its full value. Cw liar sin teeing you our very best personal efforts in every detail to promote your interest. YOUR FRIENDS, Jane 25?v Hancock & Suder, Proprietors Sumter Tobacco Warehouse. Accidental Shooting. I Jake Brown, a uegro hotel waiter, was ac? cidentally shot last night by another oegro named Willis Peterson, the ball striking iu the region of the liver and stomach, and lodging in the back. He was taken to the Baker-Dick In?rmary where the ball was taken out. The wound is a serious one, bnt be stood the operation and is doing as well as could be expected this morning. Tbe shooting occurred on the street, somewhere in the neighborhood of tbe railroad crossing of Main street. Particulars, further tban that it was claimed to be accideotal, could not be obtained. Attention ia directed to tbe advertisement of tbe Midsummer Millinery Sale. The fare for tbe round trip to Wilmington on account of tbe Firemen's Tournament is $3.10. Tickets on sale tomorrow morning. Tbe ice factories are turning out ice to the limit of their capacity, and tbe ice famine in neighboring tosros will be relieved. Tbe Morsgban Hose Company burses, hcse wagon and driver left for Wilmington on tbe 2 o'clock freight Monday morning The Oelgar team left yesterday morning. Mr. H. B Bloom, census enumerator for Ward 2 ar.d 3, is working in Ward 3 and will complete tbe work this week. Any resi dents of Ward 2 who have not been eeeu by Mr Bloom should not.fy him at onco. vve wirb to dr*w attention to the adver? tisement of the University of North Carolina found rlsawbeie in our columns Tbi9 insti? tution b-is taken high rank in tbe south fcr excellence and high scholarship, and is now more prosperous than ever btfore lo its his? tory. It Paved His Leg. P. A. Dan forth, of LaOrange, Ca., snlerad intensely lor mx months with a frightful run* ning soro on hie leg, hut writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly ?'ured it in ten days. For fleers, Wounds, Burn?, Boils. Tain or Piles it's the best enlve in the world. Cure guaran? teed, Only 25c. Sold by Ji F. *?. DeLnrme, Druggist. 6 -?aaaaaa>* a#M Wanted ? An agent at Sumter for tbe Cam den New Steam Laundry, el Cemden, S C. June 27 A few nice Hors'* on band for sale at W. B Boyle's June 14?2t MAYOR'S COURT. Tbe Mayor bad at bis court Saturday tbe following cases: Collie Wilkie James and Charlie Nelson, two colored boys, plead cnilty to cursing and fighting on tbe streets. On account of their youth they were discharged after being reprimanded. Sam Bracey and Charles R. Fleming were up for failure to work on the 6treets, after doe notice. Both were allowed another chance to do the work. Marshall H Fields arrested for t'king water from a Water Uo. pipe without consent of the company. P!e9d guilty, but claimed that he did know he was doict? wrong. Was let eff with a nominal 6ne of $1. ????HMsa* ???? - The New Steam Laupdry at Caraden, S. C , is one of the most up to date laundry plants in the State, being tquipped with the most modern ancbiutry. and ruder the man? agement of an expert iHiindrymai) of life time experience. We expect to establish an agency at Sumter right sway, and only ask a trial to convince th?/ citiz-ns tha; our new plant will do lanwdry promptly end in first ciasa manner. Very reareetfully, E A. Nisbet A Co , Prop? Caraden Steam Laundry. BOARD?Good country board, milk, butter, chicaena, vegetables, etc, $14 per month Pure spriog water, shady yard. For particulars address "McLiurin," WedgeBeld. S C. July 11?2t. WANTKD?The Public to Know That we grind nbett unit* on Saturday. Satisfaction uuaramed Give us a trial Cooper Bros , Mavesville S C July 11 ?4t ? Mid-Summer Sale -OF Fine Millinery. MR3 ATKINSON Will have on sale a lot of Trimmed Hats* Thursday and Friday, July 12th and 13th. Com* row and gel your hat at half price. Great reduction in prices of Siilor?, aid children's and iofaotS Caps It will interest you to color mid see our goods at such cut prices. Mrs. Atkinson, Main Street. Sumter, S. 0. July 10 ? It CROSSWELL & CO. Sumter, S. C. Oo account of big advance oo everything io tbe Grooery lioe We can save you money, if you will see us before you buy. Ab we bought largely before tbe advance. Below we give you a list of articles tbat we eao cave you money oo : 200 Sacks Rice, 2ic to 4c per lb 22 bbls good Carolina Rice 4c per lb Cakes and Crackers as follows : F. 0. B. factory in 5 box lots. Soda Crackers, 4a Ginger Snaps,4 o Round or Square Lemoo Cakes, 4Jo Nie Nacs, 4J-3 Sugar Cakes, 5a Molasses Cakes, 5o Cream Lunch, 5^a Prices subject to chaoge. These arc low prices and you should take advantage of them. Parrott k Monkey Bskinj? Powf'e-e, $t GO for rSJSOf 50 10-cz cans. R?-x Baking P<*vdere?100 5c cans to case, 50 10c cana to caee, $3 60 per case. "Slivered in * case lota Ship ditec?. Best Urge Lump Starch, 40-lh boxe?, at Zlkt per lb Star Lye f 3 per ca?e delmred in 5 caee lots. Ship from Sumter, S O. 9 lb cm Tomatoes 2 dos in case, 00:: a doz, 2 ib can Tomate3 2 doz in c*se 70c. Big tarp'-.ios Io Tobacco, Cigars and Cheroot*, Cigarettes, Ac. Get cur prices on Sugar, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Bacon, Lsrd, Gtile, Meal and Soap, before you buy. FLOUR we can always rive ycu at mill prices. The "Roller King" fancy patent is the finest oa earth "Alpine Scow" \ patent is fine. "Red Star" lamily $3 50 barrel. Aek for price shipped direct from miil in 5 barrel lots or more. Cro??well & Co. Phone 53. Sumter, S. C. GLENN SPRINGS HOTEL, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. QUEEN OF SOUTHERN SUMMER RESORTS -STILL LEADS. There is but one Glenn Springs, and it has no equal on the continent for the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and Blood. Hotel Open from June 1 to October I. Cuisine and Service Excellent. It is up-to-date and Everybody Goes There. For water apply to For board apply to Paul Simpson. Simpson & Simpson. WATER FOR SALE BY DR. A. J. CHINA. atermaiVs Jdeal pToontain pen, Whiob is oonoeodod to be tbe beat Fountain Poo made, was first fiold ic Sumter by us five years ago. We ic troduoco it and at first rbo >a'c was slow?the poaitive[guarQotee given with each pen and their superior merit made them go after a short time.. We b-ivc sold buudrods of p^os duripg the fasl five yearn and srs etil! selling thorn. Wo have a larger and more complete assortment of shoes petia cow tbao ever before aod from tho many Bty!es of nibs we can suit til pon-upers. WATERMAN'S MAKES-ITS MAUZ AROUND TSE ?^RLD E 6. Osteen 1 Co., Libert* Street, mJmVh, i . . W v ?L,. mm***. ........ ??.V*? ???*? ?*