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W1DHWDAT, AUGUST 8,1900* ?I f As fomi Office of Sumter, N 0.. <as Smeamd Clue* Mutet. H1W ADVMRTISEMMNTS TW? Sasatar lestlteta. TW Serntsr Totaeoo Wsrabouee J. F. W. DsLorme?Turnip Seed. J. Kyttsoeerg A Soee ? Bargain-. J'Doeoail 4 Co?Bagf iug and Tie?. TW Paddieg Swamp Tobacco Warehoust 0?. _ rnioiAi*. Qept. P. P. Gaillard was in Iba oitj Mos ?*? Hr aod Mrc. Harr? Hood are at Paw let art Haas Maria Da Rao t la io ibesity froaa Sum Mr. Fred McDowtll left for Pisbopvllls .last Friday Mr. Rat DaRaot, of Wisecky, spent Sun ?ay Va tW eity Mrs. Dr. V. T. Hof ?an baa gone to New awry mm m visit. Mra L 1. Parrott aod cLlidreo are visiting frWadj la flataaca. Dr O. 0. Browo is speeding bis summer vweeuoa at Beestort. Mlaaaa Margaret aod Laura Richerd-oo arc Waiting a* Wtaaofey. Mkat Popklea of Atiaata, is the guest of 0. F. McPeddso Maj W P. f. Heyoswortb, has rsteraed trwaa HeedtieeerRte, If 0. Mrs H R.JbfNMMBond aod cbildreo are ?ia?iaf at FajMetevUle, N C Mr. A. a PWIee aod faaitly left for Solli vaa's lesend lagt Wedoesdav. Walter Ry tteeberg ta also bor? again after er eediag awhile at MeyssvlJle. Mmb Margaret Doif, of Florida, is visiting bo tolly of Dr. W. J. Pnngls. Mr. aod Mrs. H O Ostssa rsturusd to Iba city Friday froaa Maeib Carolioa. Mr. A. J Bsaltia of KaraWw, 8, C , apeat several days 1st Sasaiar loss weak. Mrs. J 8 Rkherdeea, end Mayoard, left for QslassSii Friday ta visit relatives. Bay By ttawbarg bos rata mad frost Sara*, aab, aed hi ssss as pasted by Sal 8term. MW Mary Ball Basil retarexd boaao Moo Sa\f aVaea a visit of several weeks at Elliott. Mrs Taewar, as4 des* bier Miss Carrie, af Oberlssioo, are vtsitieg at Dr. hagbsoo a. Mrs. Dosier, af Atiaata, who bas Was isatilat Is tW arty, bas gooa to Asbcvtlle, M. 0. Dr. W. B. A Mord bas rata road froaa Marios OSsatty wbara ba bas bass vleiileg bia pa ?bsl aUiberioe Btabardsoe, wW bas baaa la Maw ?Isaf, bas returned to the Peel Bow see* bas ratoroad froai Colombia a ssaat several weeks with Mrs. W. H. Is* B. Preob Kelly, Basj, of Blsbopvtlia, spaat TbaraSay asS Friday Is the city oa legal Masses Mary Oarsoa aad Sophie Riehard saw Wro gwao to visit Miss Meaa Gail lard at Da Raa i a. Mr. J. M. Raid, or St Charlae, was is tba eity Friday. Ho waat oo tba axearsioa ta Savaaaah Mr. aa>4 Mrs. C. B 8tobbe aad aoas Alstoa aad Blvha left last Tbaraday for Hcoder too ? villa, M. C Mr. Bossel Raid, af Btehopvllle, rataroed last Friday frees Aabtvilla, N. 0 , after a meets's stay. Mr. Rabart M. firm loft oa Sunday for Mewbssii ta speed o roar daya before goiag t* Baled*, M. C Mr. Freak B. Orler baa Joe* returned froaa tW H?rtbare esarteu, where an baa basa for tbo sees tbrea weeks. Mr aod Mrs. M. O. Ostssa aad Mrs. W. B. Msrrey ee4 ebildree loft Moaday afternoon for Paw ley's lelasd. Mrs Dt H Stoekev, of Blebopvills, pass ad abrafb tbe alty WeSaasday oo Wr way ts Olsvsaaed Spriags. Mr. Oassss Hstabiaaoa bas retaroed to tba sit* trees Virginia after a moot*'a stay at bis old1 beaiie la teat Stats. ? Mr. lata Moatgomsry, after speadlag a week io tW city, retorsed to bis home at St. Cbarke oa Saturday Miss Jolia Stiles bas retaroed from Bishop ?ilia, aod will spend some tims with ber sister, Mrs A. W. Ceosswell Mrs. Georgs D Shore sod cbildreo have gooa to MeOlsHaavtll? oo a vielt to Mrs Store's father, Dr S D. Door. Mr. Set 11 11'Dono Mi left Mooday night for New York where be wti: spsod several weeks baylag bia tall aod wiater stock. Dr. J. C Spaas, of Cateball, spsat laat Pnday is towo. He reports tbs crops in his SSStloe touch ben rutted by recent ralos. Mr Moses Green returned from Charleston yesterday aeeoaspanied by bis brother who recently arrived to America froaa Rueeia Messrs Cberl.s, Artbor aad Joel Reames aad Mr. Law too Kelly, of Blebopvilla, speot Friday lo toe city witb Mr. J. Fraok Pate. Col 8 A. Paaret, of Colombia, Supervisor of Osasas of 21 District of 8 0 , wss in tbs etty last week, aad wes tbe guest of Mr. H. B. Bloom Mr. Clifton Wallace bas rev good bis posi? ts** at W. B. Boras' aad left last Thursday tvseiat for Charleston to ta a a situation ia thai eity. Mr. C. H. Newsaao, Road master of tbe Wilsaiagtoa Division ACL, was io tbe city Tbaraday aod removed bis family to Floreocc that afleroooo Mr. Maoolog Rise baa accepted a position as prescription clerk at DeLorme's drug store Mo boa rsaaatly Seta coaoeeted wttb Brica'a drag stove, Columbia. Mr. Jebo Jsok'os. woo bas been aj home oo a two weeke' leavs of absence, baa return ad to Colomoia where he baa a position witb tW Soothers Railway Messrs. J. D Wildsr aad T. B. Jenkins re teroed Friday aftsraooo from Greenwood where they speot several deye very pleasantly dorlog tbe Confederate Reooioo. Mr. Claude Rhame, a younger brother of Mr. Breast Rbasse, and who bas la'ely re taraed heeas from bast seas eol lege, bas sue* seeded bis brother as bookkeeper for Mr. H. Harby. Mr. Km vet H. Kheme. wbo bss hsso witb Mr. H. Marty fsr several years, bas ace-ptsd a position as Bookkeeper for tbs Sumttr Tele pboae Mfg. Co. aad sattred upon tbs dis? charge of tbs duties of tbat position oo ths 1st lastaot Ws are pleeeed to bs abU to stats tbat tbs oeodiiioo of Mr. Joel K. Hruosoo has mate? rially improved aioce bs came to 8oeter. He bos boss relievsd of tbs paio froaa which W at Srtt suffered, aod was able to walk oot oa tW atrest Thursday. The amputation waa seeds osross toe middle of tbe hand just bslew tbe wrist, sod oot tbs arm, as was first stated. Hs is ati'l at tbs inQrmary. Mrs. J. B. Wiibsrspooo and son, LsKoy, Of KvrsOaw, are vlsitmg her sons, ths With brothers WRAY?WILLIAMSON. LmI evening a wedding party arrived to the city opendiug tbe cveoiog at Wrigbt'i hotel. The importaot pereooe of tbe party were Mr. aod Mr*. C L Wray. of Ridgaway. Ualtl ytaterdav afternoon U.?. Wray wae Miaa Ueorffia Williamaoo She it tbe charm log aod accomptiabed daogbter of Mr. C L Williamaoo, of 8amter Ooonty. Tbe wed diog waa a quiet borne affair, taking place at tbe family home of the bride. Tbe ceremony wet performed by the Rev. John A Wray, of Milledgevillr, Oa., a eouain of tbe groom Mr. F. B Htoaant, of R dgaway, waa beat man aod Miae Mood, of 8omter, maid of booor. Tba bride waa gowned in wblta tatia aad wore orange bloseooi Tit- groom if a member of tbe well known firm of 0. P. Wray A Co , of Ridge way, one of 'be moat eocceoefal co'jcerne of that place Tbc bappy couple Irate tbls morning to ?peod tba booeymoot io tbe moootains of weitem North Carolina ?Tbe State, Aug 2. DBATH8. Mr. T. D. Foxwortb, aa old aod well known citireo of tbia coonty, died at hti borne near Boaeerd's, oo Tboradey after a etnrt illness. He waa 78 years old aod bad been la falling btaith for eome tine. Ht wat, to tba o'd regime, a eoeceeefol plantar; bot for a number of yeara juat after tba war reoided lo tbie city aod waa aogagad io mcrcbandiiiog, after which be re? moved to tbe country, aod baa been en raged in farming ood mercbaodlziog io different pUcee ootil tbe failure of bla baaltb. The fooeral was bald Saturday mcrniog at 10 o'clock io tba Praebyteriaa Church Rot W. A. Kelly conducted tbe serviere. Tba infant child of Mr Yeadon Delgar died Tboreday, aod wei boried fron bia reeidene? at b 45 Friday afternooo. Mr. W. W. Qeddinga received a telegram Friday aoooonc*og tbe death of bia wife'e ?other, Mre. Hollemao, which occurred that morning at Greedyville, 8 0. Mra. Hollemao waa tba widow of tbe late Handy Hollemao wbo redded at Mayeaville. Wa take tbe follow tog from tbe Leaceeter Kotererieeof Aug. 1. Mr. Perry will bare mam bared by many of our cttiaeoe, having lived here with bie oocle, tbe late Oapt J D. Mcllwalae. Tble wae previous to hie College eoaree. Ha wae paetor for eeveral yeara of Midway, Bethel aod New Harmony Presby terleo Cborcbea: ??Rev. Robart D. Parry, a native of tbie conaty, died Snnday morning I act at 7 o'clock at bie borne oear Blacketock, after a lingering illoeca of marc tbaa a year cauied by en accident oo tbe O CAN. railroad. "Mr. Parry waa a bo at 64 yearf o' age aod waa twice married Hit flrat wile wae a daagbter of Dr. McLerkio, of Cheater, and bia laet wae Mice 8harpc\ of Foraytba, Oa He leavae beaidee tbe laet wife, fear children, two by/ each wire, tbe two oldaat of whom are about grown ; aleo a brother, Mr. L.J Perry, aod oae inter, Mra. M. L. Clyborn, both of tbit county. "Mr. Perry entered the Prcobytorian mioie try about twenty-five yeara ago aod op to tba time of tbe accident wbleb reaaltad la bie deetb, devoted bie taltate te tbat work Hie remaine were barled Monday at noon in tba Unity cboreh graveyard near bit home." The time to get bargain'- et T. C. Sca?Va baa been exceeded ootil Aagoit 10. See bia adrertieemeot. Another game batwaeo tba Biebopvilla aod Sommertoo baae ball teams wonld be bailed wttb pleasure by Sumter bail crankt. Small io tiae end great in reeolta era De? Wiu'a Little Early Riaen, tba famooa little pills tbat cleaoee tbe lirer aod bowels. They do not gripe ?J 8 Hughaon A Oo. A wall attaadad aod enjoyable daoce waa glrea in tbe Sumter Clob roomt Monday evening Tba police made a big haul of disorderly negro woman wbo ware creating a distur? bance oa Bee atreet Moaday algbt. Tbe Cbioeae aak "bow ta your liver?" In. ttead of "bow do you do?" for wbeo tba liver is active tbe bealtb it good. DaWltt't Little Karl; Risen ere famooa little pills for tba hear aod bowels.?J 8 Hogbtoo A Co Owing to the serious illness of one of bla Children Mr. R. O.Pardy wat uaabla to at? tend tbe eampaigo meetiog at Wedgefleld ytaterday. Tbe blood booadt porcbaaad by the county more tbao a year ago bare proved neither ornamental nor useful tbot far and it ia time ?otoetbiog waa beiog dona with tbam. Tba net profit earned by the county die peasery daring tbe montb of July was $401.?8. Tbe total aalea Saturday eggregat <d $244 50, of which $149 05 waa received for oo X aod X wbiekey. All who suffer from pilea will be glad to hero that DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salvo will gire tbem iostaot aod permanent relief. It will cure ecMme aori all akin diaeaaea Be? ware of counterfeits.?J S Hoghsoo A Co. Olerk of Court Naab waa tbe only couoty official wbo is a candidate for reelection wbo did oot atteod tbe Privateer campaign meet? iog Satorday Hie official record is said to be a stronger argument for bia reelection than any speech be could make. There are a number of bicvele riders wbo bava oot paid tba licanae tax aod secured a tag, aad if tbay are oot unusually foiy they will be sitttog oo tba mourneri bench in the Mayor'a coart quite aooo. Reports show tbat over fifteen hundred lives bare been saved tbroogb tbe oae of Ona Minute Cough Cure. Moat of these were eases of grippe, croup, asthma, wboopiog cough, broncbitia and pneumonia. Ita early nee praveota conanmptioo.?-J S Hughson A Oo. Tba Urf t opto cotton boll waa brought to tbia office last Saturday, but it ia stated tbat cotton ia opening rapidly in aoma sections of tba county and tbat a few farmsrt bava enoogb open eottoo in tba field to begin picking. Tba aieursion to Savannah, under man? agement of B W Leven, was quite a suc? cess Tbe eicursioo train left here Wedoea day nlgbt aod reached Havenoah at 6 a m. Thursday. The excursionists bad all day In tba Forest City, tba train leaving there Vi o'clock tbat oigbt on tbe return trip. Duiing tba civil war, aa wall as in our lata war with Spain, diarrhoea was ooe of the most troublesome diseaae8 the army bad to contend with. Io maoy ioitauces it became chronic aod the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr David Taylor of Wind Ridge, Ureeoe Co, Pa, ia oos of these He uses Cbemberlaio's Colic. Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy aod says he never found enythieg tbat would give him such quick relief. It is or sale by A J China. Tbe poatoffJce department h?? ordered ater service 'hanged io Soutb Carolina from Ly nrltOu14 to Magnolia, ao aa to permit poatmePttr at termioi to ezchauge mails on Sunday, provided tbe mail* be carried in a locked pouch by tbe sworn carrier und with i out fipcete to tbe department. County Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the County Board of Commissioners was held Monday, tbe 6th instant, inaiead of on the 7td, so as not to conflict with the county campaign meeting to be held at Wedgefleld oo tbe 7th. All members of the board were present. Tbe mioutes of tbe meeting of July 3d were read aod coo6rmad. Measrs. Boyle aod Hancock of tbe Bleck River Road committee appeared bsfore the board aod requeated that tbe board iocreaee tbe appropriatioo for tbe rosd to $1,400, tbe iocrease asked being $400. Tbey atated that tbe City of Sumter bad appropriated $400 and that $1,350 bad been raised by subscrip lion from citizens of Sumter. The appro? priation waa made, oo motion of Commis* klooer Jenkins, on same conditions as tbe original appropriation of $1,0C0. Supervisor Dorn atated that Sopt Cummtogs fo tbe Bridge Force bad not a aiogle band to aid bit* in hie work. Mr. Cummiogs atated that nagroea ware unwilling to work fcr twelve dollars a month but be believed be could gat good bands at increaied wagea. A motion waa adopted tbat bids for mak? ing iodai for office of regtater of mesoa con* veyance be advertised for at ooce. Commissioner McNeill offered to order such tools aa county may need from wboleaale hardward bouses at first cost aod charge no profit. Tbe board thanked Mr. McNeill for his offer. Commiaiionar McNeill asked what bad been done about tbe bloodhound*. Comoiie aiooar Jeokioa atated tbat nothing baa yet been done, but Supervisor DuBoae, of Flor anca County, woold take tbe hounds aod train tbem witb bis bounds if this county would paj for the feed. Report of Wm White, overseer of road from Mile Branch to DesCbampa' mill, waa read and received aa information. He report? ed tbat B. A Hurse*, Jr., was a defaulter. SuperTisor Dorn reported that the said road bad not been properly worked. Tbe eaid overaear will be required to work road prop? erly aod he will be notified to turo said de? faulter over to magistrate. Tbe booda of cottoo weighers at Sumter, Mayeavilla and Bisboptille were filed, aod, after examination, approved. Tbe accounts on file were approved and tbe Board adjourned. Unleaa food il digested quickly it will fer? ment and irritate tbe atomacb. After each meal take a teespoonfol of Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow yon to eat all you need of what you like. It never falle to core tbe worst caeca of dyspep* ta. It la pleaaant to take.?J S Hogbsoos A Co. Tbc opening sale at tba Sumter Tobacco Warehouse last weak waa quite a success both aa to tbe quantity of tobacco aod tba prices realized Some 25,000 or 30,000 poooda of tobacco waa on tba floor, aod considering tbe fact tbat tbara waa oo fine tobacco?the first curiog being always the pooreat of a crop ? tbe average price was good, being 7 or 8 ceuts. Wiib tbe exception of a few kIckern tba sellers ware wall pleased. We congratu? late Messrs Hancock A S?der on tba success of tbeir opening. la it Molorio or Alum P [Popular Science Monthly.] Languor, loaa of appetite, indigaatioo aod often fjverishoeas arc tba common symptoms of a physiological cooditioo termed "mala? ria M All these symptoms may be aod fre? quently are tbe tffect of the use of alum baking powders in food making. There is no quaation about tbe poieonous effect of alom upon ibe system. It obstructs diges? tion, proatratea tbe nerves, coagulates and devitalizes tbe blood. All tbis baa beco made dear, thanks to pbyaiciaos, boarda of health, aod food commiaaioos So "highly injurious to tba health of tbe community" does tba eminent bead of tbe Uoiversity of Pennsylvania, Dr. Barker, consider the alum baking powders, tbat ba aaja "tbeir sale sbonld ba prohibited by law " Under tbeae circumstances it is worth tba while of every bousawife to employ tbe very little care that ia necessary \o keep so dan? gerous ao element from tDt? focd of ber family. A pore cream of tartar baking powder, which is tbe only kind ibat should be need, ought to coat about forty-five to fifty ceota a pouod. Therefore, if you are paying much lets, something ia wroog ; if yon are paying tweoty-fiva cants or less per pound, tba pow? der ia certainly mede from alum. Alwaya bear tbeae aimpla facta in mind whan purchasing baking powder Monaghan Hoae Co. Officers, At a regular meetiog of Monagbao Hose Company beld last Wedoesday af;eroooo the following officers were elected to serve dur? ing tbe eosuiog vear: President ?J G. R Wilder Vice Pres. and 2d Lieut ?T P. Lynam. Captain and Treas ?R. S Hood. 1st Lieut and Collector? D. J Auld. Secretary ?R. | Wilder Supt of Feed?W.J Witberfnoon. Chief Pipeman? H. W. Hood. * Aast Pipeman?D J. Auld. Hydrantmao?J. G. R Wilder. Foreman of Hose?A H. Wilder. House Committee?J. G. R Wilder, R. B. Wilder, W H. Yalta, Jr. A Pale Face U a prominent *ymptorrt of vitiated blood. If covered with pimples, the evidence Is complete. It's nature's way of warning you of your condition. Johnston's Sarsaparilla never falls to rectify all disorders ot tilt blood, slight or severe, of long m and Inj? or recent origin. Its thirty vom? record guarantees Its efficacy. Bold tvtrywhere. Price ll.OO per full i|iiitrt bottle. Prepared only by Mit II 14. A* UK IS- COMPANY, Detroit, lfl<-h. *i**w*i*w?aw-w-w??t?wJef?w*ewj**s%*^ J B. HUGHSON ?k CO. 8omter,8 O aunday Trams to Georgetown Heginmug on Sunday, July 29th, tbe Georgetown and Western Railroad Company will tuo a Sunday passenger train, having Georgetown 8,80 a. m , arriving at Lanes ?< o'clock a m Leaving Lanes H 40 a in , arriving at Geo.prtown at 10 o'clock a. ra. .! K RITZ, Superintendent. N ?- 1 the wm mm warehouse, Is now open for Business. We are prepared to handle the farmers Tobacco to a much better advantage than ever before. We are Going to Have a Harket, And one second to no other in the State. We are going to do aH 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. Guaranteeing you our very best personal efforts in every detail to promote your interest. YOUR FRIENDS, Hancock & Sutler, Proprietors Sumter Tobacco Warehouse. Jqoe 25?t_ GET A HOME ON EASY TERMS WHILE YOU PAY BENT. See Bartow Walsh, and itake a few snares in the new Building and. Loan Aiiociation and in eight years you will own a little home. If jou are a young man and don't need a boeae it ie (be eery best way for yon to save a little "for a raioy day " Ton pay $1 per month on eacb share Tbe Association will run 100 months, hence you pay $100, at which time yonr share will be worth not less theo $150 You make $b0 on each share; on what can yoo do better? Tbe man who wants to Oorrow money will find it greatly to bis interest to go into tbe Association. Here is a Comparison in Plain Figures : Say you want $900?straight int#r-| est plaa at 8 per cent?time 8? years or 100 months : Loan.;$ 900 Interest 8 per cent 8} years?$72 600 Total to pay principal and interest, $1,500 Building and Loao Plao. To get $900 take 6 shares. Borrow on 6 sheres $150 eacb?$900. For this you pay $12 per mootb. Time loo' months at $12, $1,200 You make by B. k L. plao, $200 If yoo can borrow at 7 per eeot you will sare by B. aod L plan $225, or even if you can get it at 6 per cent you will save $lf>0 ; and tbe great ?dvantage ts vou pay pnocipal aod interest mootbly, and for rery little more than jou now pay for reot. Shareholders are not restricted to residence in tbe city. See nte at once. BARTOW WALSH. Turnip Seed Full line of all desirable va? rieties, new crop seed just re? ceived. Havana Segars? Large line of fine Havana Segars. Toilet Articles. A choice line of Toilet and Fancy Goods to which atten? tion is invited at DeLoniie's Drus Store. 1870 1900 Patrick Military Institute STANDS ON ITS MERITS. For catalogne apply to Ccl. JOHN ?. PATRICK, July 18? Im Anderson, S. C. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S ED? UCATIONAL. SYSTEM. Three academic ooarses leading ?o Degrees. Professional ooorsca io Law, Medi oioe aod Pbarmaoy. Sommer School for Teachers ( Sobolarsbips and I Loans to Needy. TuitiAt ^tfifsJ FreeTuiiiontoCao I UillOIl tDOU S did-lCfl for Ministry, I Mioister's Sons aod ^Teaohers 51*2 (students besides 161 in Sommer School. 38 teaobers io the facolty. For catalogues and information ad? dress F P. VKNABLE, President, 7 11 Ohapcl Hill, N. 0. Esiate of J. Clifton Dinkins, DECEASED. ALL PBV60NS holding claims xpainst said Estate will present emne duly at tested, and all persons in aoyway indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment to Mi s ULRICA LINK1NS, July 25?3t Qjtli?e? lixecutriz. Estate of ink F. is Kcger, Dec'tT. IWILL APPLY lo the Jud?o of Probate nt Sumter County on August -5tb, lf>jo, tur a Final Discharge as Administrator of ?aid csta'c. Riv. C B SMITH, Administrator, July 26?4t Darlington, S C. J. BTTTESBERG & SONS. Sumter, S. C. A Chance at Ladies' Ox? fords : We have a few nore Ladies' Oxfords than we want. To reduce the number we offer the following three lines at big values: THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO GET A SPLENDID SHOE BAR? GAIN. Lot No 1 at $?l 49?former price $2. Lot No 2 at $2 OO-former price $2 75. Lot No 3 at $2 35?former price $3. Small lot of 20 and 25c Ladies' Ribbed Vests at 18c?3 for 60c Another lot of Talcum Powder at 4 : id 5 cents. Ba. Mice of 20 and 25c Ladies' Leather Belts at 18c. THESE ARE ALL SEASONABLE MON? EY-SAVERS. J. Rettenberg & Sons. CROSS WELL & CO. Sumter, S. C. On account of big advance oo everything io the Grocery lioe 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 artiolea that we eao fare you money oo : 200 Sacks Rice, 2ic to 4c per lb 22 bbls good Carolina Rice 4c per lb Cakes and Crackers as follows : P. 0. B. factory in 5 box lots. Soda Craokera, 4a Ginger Soaps,4 o Hound or Square Lemon Cakos, 4?o Nio Naos, 4^o Sugar Cake*, 5o Molasses Cakes, 5o Cream Lunch, Prices subjeot to charge. These are low prices and you should take advantage of them. Parrott A Monkey Baking Powders, $1 60 for case of 50 10-oz cans. Rei Baking Powders?100 5c cans to case, 50 10c cans to cape, $3 60 per case. Delivered io 5 CHse lots Ship direct. Best large Lump Starch, 4<?-lb boxes, at 3$c per lb Star Lye $3 per case delivered in 5 case lots. Ship from Sumter, S C 3 lb can Tomatoes 2 doz in case, 00c a doz, 2 lb can Tomatoes | doz io case 70c. Btg bargains in Tobacco, Cigars aod Cheroots, Cigarettes, Ac. Get our prices on Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Grits, Meal and Soap, before you buy. FLOUR can always yive jou at mill prices. The "Roller King" fancy patent is the finest on earth. "Alpine Soow" } patent is fine. "Red Star" family $3.60 barrel. Af>\ for price ?hipp*'*. direct from mill ;n n barrel lots or more. Crosswell & Co* Phone 53. Sumter, S. C.