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ft WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1900 ? BmAtrtd at ike t*o?t Office at Sumtrr.S 0.. me Second Cime? Hitter ? JL j HEW ADVERTISEMENTS Patnok Milittry Institut* Too First > ?iiooaI Baak?Settmeat. D. J. Chandler? Dono go Straw Halt. J. Rytteotorg k Sons ?Spteitl Prices Samter Tobacco Wareboole?Dptoiog Salt. PERSONAL. Maj John H Barl? it in tbt city. Mitt Mario Doraat it tisitiog In tbt city. Mitt Lydia Lta it at boots from Staoatoo, ft, Mr. Ptrry Mottt baa goat away oo bail* Dv. 0. J. Oltvtrot, of Columbia, it in ?* w>wn. Mr. R Dcaitr Cuuloo baa goot to Hsrrit Sfwtega Mr. M B Rand la baa returned fr am Harr if Mr David Micke? total Sunday io Omar Ma ita. Mr. H O Otttta bat goat to Cberaw for O lot* deye Mr. iao 8. Ritbardtoo, Jr., is at boost fir a sbort stay. Mark Reynolds. Esq., rtlnrntd to tbt cily Monday snoraing. ?a*. Jamtt MeDowall trat in tat city yes? terday saorotag. Mr and Mrs H. W Hood hat?? returned from W Ilmlag tot). Mr. Marion Sanders retaroed to Charleston Snaday afteroooo. Miet Kalt MeOntebea it visitieg Miss Annie Millar at Magnolia. Mr. aai Mrs. r"ard. Ltfi bavt rttoraed from Washington Mrs P. P. Oaillard aed too, Philip, beet goat io Orttovillt. Mr. W. A. Perron, of Darllsgtoo, spool 8oaday ta tbia city. f Mr. Prank J. Mottt, of Colambia, visited re'etivee hero yetterday. Mr. Jtt Strauss, of M ay to* i lie. spttt Mon? day aveniog in tbt aity. Mr. M. A. Streust, of Ma*?a?ilie, was to ibt eitytMonda* tvttiog. Mitt lame* Willitmt, of Alltndalt, Is visiting Mrs. J. H. Darr. Mr? Loom Lev I, of Maaiag is visiting btr Mm M Ltvi ia too eltj. Mitt Adtltidt Oaatoa m visiting tbt family o# kor aaclt, R..D. Lot, Btq Mian Edith Do Lores* la bomt again after a p lotto at visit to Philadelphia. Mittat Uly tad Aooit Conningbam art tfwadiag a ftw days ia tba city. Mm. Dv. Vao Telhurg Hofmao baa gont et a visit la Wiaesboro, 8. 0. Mr. and Mrs Mail U'Donttll bavt gont to law last of Palmt for a ftw days Mr. and Mm Ptrey Smith art visiting Mrs V Smith's fetbor, Dv J. J. Boasard. Mr Hanktll Standort, of Begood, is spend *. Inga few dtyt with Mr. Jot Anld. Mit? Snttt Darr bat rttnroed borne after SptOd'tg ttvtral wetke in Flortoct. Hot. O Walt Whitman tatttd Ibroogb 4 Monday totoiog ta rot to o Dillon. Mrt J M. Chandler eft for Anderson last Wtdattday to vitlt her mtibtr. Mrt I. A Onttinoaed Mist Jolia Outtioo am Staad log so mot i mo in Charleston. Mint 8alsaa Nash rttnroed home Morday from Laote, ?her* tat bot boon visiting. Mitt Julia Stilts bat toot to Bishopvillt oo a vital to tbt family of Dr. R Y. McLeod. Prof W. P Batkia of Wtdgtdtld wtnt to Rock Hill yesterday to ibt Summer School. w Mm. W. B Borne with four cbildrtn and ttrtt wwat to Salada, N. C , lost Thursday Col Waltk baa oooo eoaflntd al bomt for tjevoral days with a tavtrt attack of rbeuma Mrt. R. O Purdy who bat booo on a vitit to Mrt. J. H Borlt in Oroeenlle bts rttnrntd Ool Potntk. of tbt Patrick Military Inttt to to, oi Audersoo, 8. 0 ? was ia tbt eity Issi -Wrtway. Mr. Robert F Htyntworib has goot to Florida to vttu bit brother, Mr. Matt. Heynt k Mm. D. M. Dick and too, Pierson, have toot to Now Zioo io vitit btr slsttr, Mrs John Snow. Mr T M. Bradlty, of Smithv,lit, Is in the tlly last Thursday Ht reports crops suffer* ring for ram. Mitt Kelt Milton, of Albtrmtrlt, N C . is tuning Mr. tod Mrt. B.C. Wallace oo Hstktll Street. Mrs. Jteqaelitt Boktr, Mitt Emme Baker tad Mrs. A P Motet Itft Monday afternoon for Philadelphia yt Mistes Deity and Mary Gaillerd bavt go-e to ?itit their tuot, Mrt. R Y. McBttb, at MoacVt Coratr. Mr Claude Rbome wbo bee otto ttttnding a nttioott college la New Jersey rttorutd oomt lott watk. Mrt. B. B Brttdta and cbildrtn, wbo hive boon visiting m Btootttavillt, rttnrned here Tbaredty moroiog. Mr. H.H. Andrews, of Out ego, bat come to tbt eity to livt tod hae lakee a titnaiioo v al Crottweli's grootry. Mist Blanch* DtLorsat, of Duvstvillt, aad mf Mitt Lola Taylor of Urttltyvi:lt, art visit tag Mm. C 8. Kiogtmort Mr. Lncius L. Baltman, formerly of t'jis tity, not now of Colombia, bat Moo tlt-.tel one tf tbtditpoottrt for tbotcity. Mist Faonit Haynsworth aad Master Wil? Ham Hayaswortb, are epeodlog sometime with relativst ia Dtrliagloo, S. 0. Mitt Augusta Morris. Mrs 8. F. Rottastitl aad Mist Lotta Ruhol, of Ukolooa, Miss , ars vttsttag Mr. sod Mrs Julius Morris. tw Mrs Walter R Mims and littlt sou, Wei? lar, who btvt been sptoditg the pact month io Askoville, N C , have returned to the city. Little Mistet Marie tod Holly Brown and Qtrirodt Koltht htve oooo spending the patt two weeks oi Mr. T. D DuBose'e ot Botsard. Copt. J. A. McClure, wbo for.the past nioe snoatae has boon in business al River Kalis, % Alabtat, is at borne oo a visit to bis family. ' Mettr*. W. 8. Ore ham, Froooie Kultmao, Robert Sanders, Kddie Jeokms, H W Hood tod Wm. Moron retorocd from *\ iloiingtoo Ma'ordoy oigbt Missrt Jtoi* Mikel, Koia Def.orme, Km ?? Dick, E?ie Wilton, Kate klovi and L. Mo Rtemtt note gone to Rock H?*.' tootteod ibo ^S immer School. Dr J C Sptnn and family have removed for tbo S'J*rmtr to hi* country residence ol fjptfht" His p ace is on o?e of the high Oil's of the 8?o'eburg section \\* stye be 40 eat the top of our water stand pipe very plttoly from bit residence. Prof. W, A Stuckey, of the Mtgk Scho >l ?t ^fnoy Of ovo, Tesas, whu is *ititmg hi* rtla io tha'ooun'f, wos m ths eity Monday, is o eon of lit Henry S ?(*>*, of Biso* opville, I brolhtr of (>r II M Sluekty of tbtssliy Mr Hayn? Montgomery is visitioj relatives io this county, after an ?Diene* of 42 year* io Trias. He is a brother of i?h Ute Roht M. Mooigoasery and Mn. ff. J Muldrow. A correspondent writing from Monatta to tba Columbia State gays "Ask McDonald Forman to go down in into tba rrc9sacs of bn memory aod furoiin us mors reminis? cences for midsummer reading " B V. Bradley, too of Mr. T. M. Bradley, of Smitbviile, wbo baa been ill fjr several weeks at Edgefield where he was attending school, arrived borne oa tbe 4tb instant io a convalescent state. Mr. J H. Dorrity has returned to the city from Columbia, where be bad charge of lbs Colasobie Mills power house. He will take tbe place in tbe Sumter Electric Light Plant vacated by Gapt. P. P. Finn. Mr Dorrity's family are at present in Savannah but will come to the city later. We are pleased to have Mr. Dorrity end family return to Sumter The Rev. H. H. Oovlngtoo, at oaa time tbe Beeeettsville correspondent of Tbe News and Courier, haviog completed bis theological course, it home here with his mother, where he will speed the summer. Mr. Covingtoo has boon assigned to tbs Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, in Sumter, and will go there next September. He is one of tbe most gifted young men reared in Marlboro since the war, thoroughly ednoated, once e lawyer, and before many years will be a power for good ?Beoeetttvllie correspondence News eod Courier. Mr. 0. H. Newman, for several years past roadsaester of the Columbia Division nf the Coast Lias, with headquarters at Sumter, has been changed to the Wilmington Division in same service, with headquarters at Florence. Be went to his new charge Monday. Hit family will remain here until September. We are sorry to lose from Sumter Mr. Newman and bit family. There it no better man, at an all ronod good man and citizen, in tbe service of tbe A. 0. L. He it Sumter County born and bred and we all know him. MP. Newman will be tuceeeded here, in tbe Coast Line service as Roadmatter, by Mr G K Bruner from Florence. Mr. Bruner it no stranger io Sumter and wa welcome bim back. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch. Levi and son and Mrs. Louis Levi, of Manning, left this morning for Ueeaa View, N. C. Capt. H. A. Walla bat oeeo transferred for the present to tbe Cbarlettoo-Sumter run on paeeenger trains 52 and 53. Hit place on tbe Charleston-Florence local it beiog taken by Capt. C. 0. Tilgbmaa.? Florence Times Mr. Warreo Moise hat gone to Sullivan's Island. Mr. Greenville DeLorme it spending a few days et Charleston. Mies Mildred McCebe is visiting Miss Maud Wallace. Misses Haitis and Lneille Ryt ten berg re tnrned ?bis morning from Savannah. I. C. Strauss, Eiq , has returned to the eity. Senator Tillaao passed through yesterday en ronte to Bennettsville where the campaign ning will be held today. On the same train were the candidates, Biease, Winkler, Barney Evans aod Tbs State reporter, Mr. Willem Ranks. Mr. aed Mrs. V. B. Murray and daughter of Mon'goroery, Alabama, are in tbe city on visit to Mr. W. B. Murray and family. a? ? A very large crowd of teachers passed tbroogb yesterday morning en route to Rock Hill to atteod tbeaummer school. Several of onr teachers joined tbe party. Toe mention recently made of the fact tbet liquor bad been received at the Sumter dis? pensary in less than half pints?that it in ?bort measnre flasks, wet eocttrned by some old topers to mean that tbe dispeosary bad comaeoeed selliog by the drink, end there have seen several calls for drinks lately. For tbe information nf all such we will ttate that ae soon as it was discovered that tbe flttkt were sbort-measore tbsy were all rstbipped to Colombia. Tbe Cbioese ask "bow is your liver?" in? stead of "bow do you do?" for when tbe liver is active tbe health is good. DoWitt's Llltls Early Risers ars famous little pills for jbe liver eod bowels ?J 8 Hoghsoo k Co Carpenters beg en work sevsral days sgo on tbs store of J Rettenberg k Sons. This firm has long enjoyed a liberal patronage from the trade and Boding its present quar? ters inadequate to stock tbe large supply of fall goods that will soon arrivs, tbs manage meut have decided to renovate tbe store To this eod new folding stools of tbe latest im? proved pattern have been put ie, aed tbe ani sans are now at wc. K on the r*ntershel viog which will run from the front door back to tbe office. Tbe slots will be repaioted. Col Wallace is io tbs city today. He says that the Charleston Cuttom House cisterns were pompeil nnt end cleaned a few days ago at a cost nf $95.00, that being the lowest responsible bid. Some bids wsrs as high at $250. In oae of the citterns wsrs found tbe staves ard boops of two wbitksy barrelt. "We bavs told many different cough rem? edies, but nose bat givee belter tatitfaetion than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holsbaoer, druggist, Newark, N. J. "It it perfectly safe and can be relied upoo io all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness " For sale by Dr. A. J. Cbioe. Tbe store at tbe coroer of Maio aod Liberty, tbe Browo Cuttioo k Dslgar stand, is being remodeled for a grocery, aod will be occupied on August lit, by tbe Oath Grocery Comnaoy. Mr J. M. Spann, for 14 years in tbe Express office, will go io with Messrs. J. T Green and Mr. C. L. Rbame. and a stock company will be formed to wbiob tbe ttoek aod business nf the Cash Grocery will be transferred Tbe stors that Mr. V H. Phelpt will oc? cupy after tbs lit, It rapidly increasing com? pletion Mr. Pbelps has loag beeo connected with J. Rytteoberg aod Sons, but tecently decided to do bosinest on his nwn account He has leased tbe ttcre formerly occupied by Z E Walker and has had it remodeled from top io bottom Mr. Phelps will handle groceries, fruits and vegetables eielusivcly and when occa? sion demands be will be at his boipitable hospital for tbe kindly reception of >tll sick and maioed umbrella*?patients t'.iai never need chloroform. ?wawwt* ?^mmmm~? To Opeu August 1st. The Sumter Tokaeeo W*r*-hous?- will open ai will t>? aafi troin the announcement on our first page, on Wednesday, August Int Messrs Hancoek k Bldst luve made >irr.?otfe in- nts to hefS buyers tef)VtjSjes)t|| g lbs t>est tobaco manufacturers nod dealers la lbs country, and they promis.-i) do nil tu Ibeif power Ut give ??mir* MtiSfoOttOI In their eis to men, and bill up ,\ !?:. ? c . < ? ?? ,, market in Sumter. 'I n . v beta Iheeipeileece and aSOeSM Mi it SO, nod WS n<?;?? IbCJ will receive lbs liberal p-itror.* ; ? l | \ desei f ? All wl i suffer from piiei Will be g ad to learn thai DeWitr'-. Witch Hal SO Will give them instant und p-rmxnent relief. I' will cure etjgjSjsj| and al! ?km diseases, lit wars of counterfeits.?J S Hughson k Co. DEATHS. Mrs A K Prescott, wife of Mr. R. H. Prescott, of St. Charles, ?Her suffering for 19 weeks passed to her reward the 28th u!t , aged 65 years. She leaves a bu"oand and seven children and a host of friends and rel? atives to mourn her loss She was an active and consecrated member of Wells' Methodist church, al which piece ber remtins were in terrrd on the 29th. Mr. Clcvelood Outlaw, son of Mr. J. A Outlaw, of St. Charles, died on the 4th inst. after an illness of only 15 days of typhoid fever, aged 17 He was a model youog man of sterling integrity. Mr W. W. Nunnamaker died at his borne in tbis city last night He was only about 24 fears old, and is spoken cf as a wottby youog man. Hs leaves a wife and one child Mre Bllerbe, wife of Mr N. G Ellerbe, formerly of tbis county, died at ber home in Greenwood, 8. 0., Saturday, July 14 Lamar, 8. C, July 12.?Dr. Jas. Josey of Cypress, S. 0. died oo tbe evening of the Utb and was buried at Wesley Obapel today at five o'clock. Be was one of the most refioed gentlemen in our coooty. He leaves his wife and two children, unmarried, about of age. His dsath was caused by blood poison from abscess oo bis hand. He was a very promising physician, and will be greatly missed all over tbe county. We sympathise with fami|y. W. I'd less tbe Secoud Baptist Church (colored) oo Council Street, desist from holdiog mid? night services every eight, complaiot will be made agaiost tbem. Jake Brown, wbo was accidentally shot oo Monday, July 9, aod operated upon at tbe Baker-Dick Infirmary, is reported to be improviog, although bis condition is still critical. Willie Peterson, who did tbe shoot? ing has been released from custody oo a $300 bond. Signs bave been painted on bodards an placed by tbe sidewalks to indicate ' Bicycle Limits," so that hereafter even strangers may know where tbey may ride upon tbe side? walk aod where they mus; get out into tbe street. Neglect is tbe short step eo many take fiom a cough or cold to consumption. Tbe early use of One Mioute Cough Cure prevents con* sumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures al' throat aod lung troubles. Children all like it aud mothers endorse it.?J 8 Hogbsoo A Oo. Tbe new bicycle limitations &o indicated by the sign boards put down, do oot allow ridiog on tbe north side of Liberty Street between Main and Sumter Streets. On account of the abseoce from tbe city of a number of tbe members of tbe band tbe regular weekly concert was not given last Priday afternnon. The band stand on the monumental square Is almost completed, aod will add much to tbe general appearance of tbe 1 qua re wben finished. ? Tbe Sumter Telephone Manufactory?that is the new factory ? is oow regularly at work with over 6) hands, and will increase tbe force as necessary Tbe first shipment of 'phones was m de 00 last Thursday. Reports show that over fifteen tjndred lives bave been saved through tbe uee of Ooe Mioute Cough Cure. Most of these were cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whooping ougb, bronchitis aod pneumonia. Ite early nse prevents consumption.?J S Hugbson k Go. TURNIP 8EED. JUST KECK1VED?FRESH TURNIP SEED. Rota Baga, Amber Olohe, Purple Top, White Qlobe, Cow Horo, Golden Ball aod Yel.ow Aberdeen, just received at J. S. Hugosoo k Co's Drug Store. July 18 4 OMMSm^^B^g?^oMEs^man^^Bg^gy^s?? 1 1 ? Mooting of Camp Dick Auderoon. Headquarters Dick Anderson Camp, No. 334 U. C Veteraos, Sumter, S. C , July 16, 1600. Special Order. A meeting or Dick Anderson Camp, No. 334, U. C. V. will bs held at tbe Court Bouse in Sumter, at 12 m oo Saturday, July 21st, 1900, for tbe purpose or electing delegates to tbe Stan Reucion to be held at Greenwood, 6 C, Wednesday, August 1st, and of at? tending to such other business as may come before it. As matters of great importaoce will be discussed, all members are urgently entreated to be preseot, and veterans, wbo bave oever affiliated with our ramp, are earnestly invited to join us on that day. By order J. Harvey Wilson, H. C. Moses, Commandant. Adjutant Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per sods with indigestion are already balf starved. They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so tbe body can be nourished while, the worn out organs are being reconstructed. It is the only preparation that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach trouble*. Try it if you are sufforiug from indigestion. It will certainly do you good.?J S Hugh soo k Co. RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED ?BY? Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. A u hull- Family Cwres). Mr. i . 11. Kintfsbvry, who keeps 0 millinery and fancy goods store at St. LoiiIh, Orntiol Co., Si ich., and who is well known throughout llio country, toy : ?? 1 won budly trotibletl with rhouma tl itt, outarrli nml imurnltfiu. I had live? compluiui oiid waa very bilioiiH. I wti in ;i I .nl Kondition; every tiny I bo ;mii t>? fear thill I ahotild ncwr l?? a well woman; that I aliouhl luivo to lie down into a chronic invalid, und Ii\-- i-i t he 1 Itodow of deal Ii, I had ,IO||NSTON\N KA USA PA II IL LA rec oininiMid<Ml t<? me 1 TOOK KOUR lit ?I TL KM A NO IT CUIIKI) M K, und eurnl my family both. 1 am very plud thai I heard of it. I would cheerfully recommend it t<> ovory one, 1 liuvo talteii manv other kinua of mcdiciuo, 1 prefer .loll NSToN'S to ull of them.1' MM'MltsASJ 01111*10 . Detroit, Mlee* J s HUGHSON & CO, Sumtcr.? U. our firemen win 1st and :m prizes. The Monaghans and Del gars Victorious. Both Squads do Magnificent Work In Wilmington. DELGAR NO 3, 37 1-5 MONA GB AN NO 2, 38 2-5 In the interstate Firemen's Tournament held io Wilmington last Friday the Delgars wou first prize in the Hose Wagon Race in 3? 1-5 seconds, and the Mouagbans took third prize io 38 2-5 seconds. Tbe special train from Wilmington arrived at 1 45 Saturday motting, bringing tbe Sum ter contingent, two teams as follows; MONAGH AN NO. 2. James Miller?Buttmao R. C Commander?Brtkemau. H. W. Hood ?Pipeoiao. W. J. McKageo?H^drantocan. R S. Hood, R. E. Wilder, D. J. Auld, Jr., ?Slack. Anderson Fraokiio? Driver. DELGAR NO 3. W. S. Graham?Captain and Nczzleman. Sol Ryttenberg?Hydrantmao. Kddie Jenkins?Buttmao Willie Cuttino?Brakeman. OHie Yates? Rope Puller. Willie Bultman?S'nck. Bob Wright?Driver. Notwithstanding tbe lateness of the hour there wai something of a crowd oo band to meet aod greet tbe boys. What the crowd lacked io numbers, was more than made np io noise and enthusiasm. The triumphant march up Main Street was not a silent affair by any means, *nd many a weary sleeper was aroused to tbe consciousness of some unusual commotion. This is the second lima our firemen have taken part io an inter-stale contest, under tbe auspices of tbe Nortb Carolina State Fire? men's Association, and each time the Delgars woo first prise and lowered tbe record. Honoring the Victorious Firemen. Tbe business men's committee of 12 met promptly Monday morning at 9 30 o'clock. Mr Julian E Harby having been elected chairman, the entertainment of tbe firemeo for Wednesday afternoon was at once taken up Tbe committee after discussing tbe question of tbe proposed banquet aaong themselves and amoog numerous members of the two.reel squads, uoaoimously decided to give to tbe two reel cquade, share and share alike, tbe money that had been collected for tbe pur? pose of giving a banquet, it having beeo dis? covered that this method of testimonial would be by far the most acceptable to tbe two reel compactes, who are sorely in need|of funds with which to purchase the necessary furniture for their oew aod elegaot quarters. But tbe commutes who collected tbe subscrip? tions realizs that they have not tbe moral right to ose this subscribed money for this oew purpose except by toe consent of tbe subscribers. If, therefore, any gentleman wishes bis money back, be can cheerfully get it by railing on either one of tbe commitee. Julian E Harby, H Les Scarborough, W. B. Boyle, of tbe committee. The following programme was eventually decided* upoo s At 6 20 p. m. the procession will form in front of tbe Court House in tbe following order : 1. City police in full uniform. 2. Drum corps Secood Regiment Band. 3. Chief of Fite Department. 4. Delgar, No. 3, Reel Team 5 Delgar, No. 3, Reel Squad 6 Monaghao, No. 2. Hose Wagon Team. 7. Monaghao, No. 2, Hose Company. At 6 45 promptly the procession as above formed, will take up the line of march down Main Street to Liberty, up Liberty Street to Washington, up Washington past tbe monu? ment, aod theo across tbe square to the band stand. The ceremonies at tbe band stand will be as fo lows: 1. Music. 2 Adaress by Mayor Stuckey. 3. Music. 4. Address aod presentation of purses by Mt?j. Moise 6. Music. Tbe festival last evening was quite a suc? cess financially and otherwise. Tbe 2nd Regiment Band was io attendance and dis? coursed sweet music throughout tbe evening. Some seventeen dollars were realized. Base Ball Postponed The Darliogtoo team that bad engaged to come to Somter aod play two games this week, has change the engagement to next week?Monday aod Tuesday?it being impos sihle for the team to come this week. m\ Erlghftul HI under Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bocklsu's Arnica Balve, the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly IiohI It. Cores Old Boros, Fever Sorss, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all 8kln Eruptions. Best Pile Cure on earth. Only 2.S c?.?, a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J, K. W. De Lor me, Prug< gist. I 1V>ai;D - Good country board, mi'k, ^ butter, chickens, vegetobles, etc, $14 ? ? / month Pure spring water, shady yard. For particulars address ?McLiuno," Wedgffl 'Id, S, C. July II?31 %1 r iNTKD?The Public to Ki.?w That we \y grind wheii only no Saturday. . .1 faction guatanted, Give us o trial. Coopei H:t>s , MayesvilleH C I Juh ll?4i* I If ANTED?Permanent and ironsioni W hoarders Children under LSI not I taki n Foi terms ado rose, Miajet? Lte, 6G j uce Stieet, Asbevillr, N. C. June 27 ? 4t j. mum & sons. Sumter, S. C. s '-v" O O O M O' Balance of our ?1 50 and $1 75 White Shirt Waists, Balance of our $1 00 Colored Shirt Waists, Ladies' White Ribbed Vests?the 20c quality, Infant's Lawn Caps, worth $1 50 to $2 25, 99? 69G 98? 4 & 9C Balance of Misses' Shirt Waists, TALCUM POWDER, ALL OF THESE ARE TALJi CREATORS. Just opened new line Gentlemen's White and Colored Negligee Shirts. Ask to see our 1 -2 Hol? iday Collar?it's | a new one. J. Rettenberg & Sons? CROSSWEL.L & CO. Sumter, S. C. Oo account or big advaooe oo everything io tho Grocery line We can save you money, if you will see us before you buy. As we bought largely before the advance. Below we give you a list of articles that we eao save you money od : 200 Sacks Rice, 2?c to 4c per lb 22 bbis good Carolina Rice 4c per lb Cakes and Crackers as follows : F, 0. B. factory in 5 box lots. Soda Oraokers, 4o Ginger Snaps,4 o Roood or Sqoarc Lemon Cakes, 4?o Nio Naos, 4Js Sugar Cakes, 5o Molasses Cakes, 5o Cream Looeb, 5Jo Prioee subject to change. These are low prices aod yon shoold take advantage of tbem. Parrott k Monkey Baking Powders, $1 60 for cats of 50 10*ox cans. Rex Baking Powders?100 Sc caos to case, 50 10c cans to case, $3 60 per case. Delivered in 5 case lots Ship direct. Best large Lump Starch, 40-1 b boxes, at 3}c per lb Star Lye $3 per case delivered in 5 case lots. Ship from Sumter, S C. 3 lb cao Tomatoes 2 dos in case, 90c a doz, 2 lb can Tomatoes 2 dcz io case 70c. Big bargains in Tobacco, Cigars and Cheroots, Cigarettes, kc. Get our prices oo Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Grits, Meal aod Soap, before you buy. FLOUR we can always give you at mill prices. Tbe "Roller King" fancy patent is the finest oo earth. '?Alpine Snow" \ pateot is Hue. "Red Star ' family $3 50 barrel. Ask for price shipped direct from mill io 5 barrel lots or more. Crosswell & Co, Phone 53. Sumter, S. C. Well, S e3 S M o H ? CO pwj s ? 8 co !> CD ? > ?) o ? r?? o & O ?rH en RANGES HAVE ARRIVED. Now customers, its your own fault if you don't take advantage of the very low price on Ranges Don't blame me and regret paying trust prices when you see our Superb Range. T. O. S C AFFE, Sumter, S. C. Tbe Stove Man, JuDtt 6