The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, October 24, 1900, Image 4
?br o?lattbina? uri) .$oittbron.
* KavNKSPaV, OCT. 84, 1900.
The Sumier Watcnman was touodeo
io M?J sod the IVus SowMron m 1866
The IV atrhman and Southron now has
Ihe oooabtood circulation and influence
of both of (he old papers, and is mani?
festly the beet advertising mod tarn in
Bsmter.
NOTICE TO BUB80R1BKR8.
It it not nooesssry for us to send a
loot to each individual eub
?criber who ie indebted to us (or
subscription, so tbo Isbel shows the
tisae to which each ooe has paid.
Rxstniue the label oo your paper tod
If you ore to arrears please call nod
Ulo ot yoor earliest convenience,
it la not convenient to oall in per?
send the money by book draft,
;tetered letter, or poet office or ex*
money order.
Tbe asaoejat doe by each c ue it
ill, bot the aggregtte amount doe
it largo, and thit it the reason
we expect oor subscribers to
to settle men I a Wo have osrried
io ot theoo subscription sccouols
fron year to year as an accora
latioo to oor subscribers, bat we
otooot do to longer at there is now
ao excuse for non payment with cot
too telliog for too cents tod over.
It is s matter sf vital mportaoes to
tats Congressional District aod to this
Slats that voters tare oat aad sots oo
tbe day of tbe general tlsetioo. A
sailors to vote may cost us a repre*en
aetive ia soagrsts.
? Tbe Republicans have set tbe rase res
to red see tor rtprostttatiot ia eong eae
4a proportion to tbe vote oast ia the
general election. Every man if bo
stays sway frosa lbs poll oo that dsy
will Se playing into tbs heads of Es*
poblieaa portisate who would rob os of
oar jtst weight in astisaal legislation.
Will oor peepls belp this sebeme slong
by seglsetiag to vote T
If oor reprtsaettitoo is congress
?bsald be sat down bsoaose of failure
ef oar psople to go to tbe polle aod vets
'Oetleetioej day, Nav (he. it will aleo
redeev sor islaetos io the slsstioo of
Presideot sad Vice President If yon
want to help this along, then stay away
? from the polls eieotioo day
Tbs repebiieeee of this district bsvs
aetNip a segro by tbs asms of Dams
vter, it rat agaittt Dr Stokes, aod (bey
Matototse that ibey will make a tontest
for tbe ?est Tasse dem oor eta who fail
la vote oa election day will be plsyiog
ieio th-? hsats of these republics^
aabamera
How would the people of this district
relitb baring tbe igtoraot oegro,
Dao'tlsr, represest then, or rather
mievepieseot thorn io oo tigress ? Thit
oaUoiity oauld only betall ts through
failure of democrats to vote to tbo
gsnerat eleetioo
Who Fired Ihe First Shot.
Official Report of Gen Beau
regard Names tbe tflao.
i
To tbe Kitt .r of The B.ate.
I* year editorial oouauent on tbe
letter of Nre Tbaddete Horton, pub*
Itabr J in The State of ()j: 10th mat,
nod'r tbe beediog of 'Osly a R>
maiioe," yon atate :
' Doaetbka Piokeoe did aot fire tbe
irst ?bot of the war to the dramatic
meoi*- relaed Tbe honor of firing
that abot baa heeo slaimed by a dcieo
meo, more or less, and we are not pre?
pared It say who did it "
Th? ditptted (|testioo "wh ,? fired tbe
Irst shot of tbo war/' bating been so
freqieotly disetesed it tbe papers, I
wa? prompted a fsw daya sines to make
a thorough aeateh through a lot of o d
papers, records aod other data, gath
seed up by me yesrs sgo, with tbs
view of writing, some dsy. peibipe
"Ske'obes of Sooih Carolina from 1860
to 1880," aod io my sssreh I foaod in
the files of "Tbe Bpsrtsnburg Eiprets,"
it its issue si May 15. 1861, a topy of
the "official report of Ota Beeueegerd"
to Adjttatt Geoeral Cooper, C. C.
A . bearing dato "Headquarters Pro
vtetoaal Army, Charleston. 8. C.
April 27, 1811/' gifiag t dstsilsd
report of the bombsrdmeot aod ear
reodrr of Fort Homier aid tbt
ittideots toatotttd therewith," which,
being three oolumoo to Isogtb, is too
loog to publish with this tow monies
tioo, aad therefore 1 make the follow
iag extrsst therefrom, showing wbtt
Gen Best regard ia his "offioial report"
aatd oa tbt sthjttt:
M0aa4 Grtras 8. James, cow wand
leg at Fttl Jtaatoa, had the koaor of
firing tbe fir* shell at Fort Sumter,
tod his oonduct aijd thoaj ut:dor htm
wuh oommcoceblo during the actiou ''
Tbe '\ffioial ropart of Gen Bcaure.
gard," published just after tbe capture
of Fort 3umter, is the best evideoao
tbat can bo produced oo tho subject,
and proves conolusivoly tbat Capt
George 8. James bad ibo honor of tir?
ing the first abseil at Fcrt Sumter
Hespeetfully youi...
T. Stobo Farrow.
Chersw, Oot 20.
[There is a dtfJereoco between wbo
fired the "first shot of the war/' and
the "first shot at Fort Sumter." Tho
Star of the West, a U 8. supply ship
tbat was sent to provision Fort Sumter,
was fired upon some time before tho
ssige of Fort Sumter, sod was turned
baok and not allowed to resoh tbe fort.
The firing was done by s dstatohtneot
of tbe State osdete, and it was stated at
tbe tims thst Oeo ? Htyosworth of
this town, then a oadet at tbe Citadel,
fired tbe first gun ?Editor W. k 8 ]
Imperialists on tbe Run.
BRYAN'S GROWING PROS?
PECT OF ELECTION.
Wssbiogtoo, Oot 22 ? Washington
democrats ore prepariog to give Mr
Bryan s rousing reception when be
passes through, oo his wsy to Balti?
more, tomorrow, sod at loast one thou?
sand of them will aeeompany him on a
special trsio to Baltimore sod take part
io the meetings hs will address in thst
aity. If enthusiasm snd confidence
wilt win. tbe dsmoorsts will oertaioly
do oo. In no oampaign during ths
past twenty-five years hits they been
more enthusiastic or more ooofideot of
victory ; tboy feel that the imperialists
ors oo tbe run sod thst io spite of tbe
trust-contributed fund of unlimited
smooot thst is being lavishly used
against them, the plsio people will rise
io their might sod eleot Bryso sod
Stereoton Tbey know that intimida?
tion of all sorts is being used to whip j
the men who work for wages into Hoe
for McKinley snd imperialism ; bot
they koow also tbat tbess voters have
io tbe eecrst ballot a weapon wbiob
they oan use if they havo tbe oourags
of their oooviotiooB, as tbey are believ?
ed to have, to defeat tbeir intimidatore
Mr McKinley is needed in Ohio to
help tbe republioao bosses bold tbat
stats in line, sod be left for Canton
today, and will praotieally manage tbo
reet of tbe republioao oampaign in
Ooio He professes oonfiieeeo in his
sleotioo, bot his sots indicate that be
baa grave double News from Mr
Bryan's trip through New York has
beeo diseoureging to him and he is
afraii that be may lose the state He
tslksd thie orer with Mr Roosevelt,
who has now gone baek to New Yotk,
but no has oo ooofideooe in Teddy's
ability to help bim any in tbat state,
beoaute be koowt that Teddy is oot in
touob with tbe Platt maobioc and that
tbe sowboy method of campaigning
isn't popular in tbe empire statu
Tbe exigencies of the csmpaign
eaosed s break io tbe rulo recently
mado by Mr McKinley against the
simultaneous abteoce from Wasbiugtou
of tbo Secretary aod Astistant Secretary
of war. Saturday was the last day of
registration in New York, aod Secro
tarv Root was tcld by Mr McKinley to
go and register as his vote might be
needed. Assistant Seerctary Mitel
john is oo the stump io Nebrask*.
Consequently Qen Miles was Acting
Secretary ot War a few days.
This is tbe way tbe big Bryan meet
iog io New York city impressed a
New York ropjblioao who attended it,
and who is oow io Washington
"Bryan's visit to New York was time?
ly, aod if tbe republican managers in
that state do oot wake up and
souuteftot the effects of that mcetiog
there will be tomttbiog doing next
montb I wae at Msditon Square
Garden I was also at tbo Chioago
Convention which Bryan etumpeded
io 1896 Io a crowd of peopli tbe ap?
pearance of Bryao io like dynamite
There is oo deeoribiog tbo wcoderfol
sffeoi tbat tbe personality of this man
hat upon people Republican may say
wbat they please, be wears. Those wbo
havo beou wiihio sound of bis voice
ore won over to him in spito of former
opinions. I a? a republican, but I
want to say that I, liko tbousiod* of
Others wbo beard bim, left Madiscu
Square Garden doing some serious
thinking." Tho gentleman who did
this plain talking is Mr Charles Farct,
Although it is oow ecknoalcdgod
that ths sllsged imperial Chioese dcort o
orderiog tbo degradatioo aod punisb
ment of Prions Tuao aod other high
Chinese offieisls fur aiding tho BoiSlf
io thsir sttsek oo foreigoers was a fsko
document, Mr MsKioley sod Seoretsry
Hay continue lo hob r.ob with the Chi
nesc miniitcr, and their understrappers
to .:-,[! that the administration is cor
feotly natlhfiod of tho gocd faith of tbo
Chinese government U that be rctiily
truo, tho administration in almighty
CRHy to p&tisf? It is well bnowa that
the rar.it: ittitfaotloo is not expressed
by any other governuacntu, exoept
Russia, wbiob has long been under
stood to oontrol tho empress dowager
aod Li Hung Chang, and by France,
which is merely playiug tbo rolo of "me
too" to Russia. Americans will wako
up some fine morning and discover that
Mr MoKioley is sIbo Russia's "mo to."
Tbe administration was greatly sur?
prised by the official announcement that
Germany and Eogland had formed ao
alliance for the* purpose of acting
togother in tne settlement of the Chi
oese difficulties. Tbe first intimation
tbat this government bad of snob an
aiiiaooe was the publication of its terms
in tho newspapers, which was quite a
slight to the amateur imperialist from
tbe two big professionals.
A republican scheme to oarry Vir?
ginia was ooearthed just in time to
put tbe democrats of tbo State on
tbeir guard. While pretending that
tbey wero making oo effort to carry
Virginia, it wis discovered tbat Hanna
bad sent a lot of money into the State
for the purpose of gottiog all tbe rcpub
lioaos registered, while democrats, from
a feeling of security were negleotiog to
register. Fortunately, tbe sohtme was
disoovered in time for the democrats lo
get their voters registered
Gor Sayers, of Texas, is io Wash?
ington for tbe purpose of collecting
from the national government, ondor ao
tot of congress, tbe money spent by tbe
State io mobilising its quota of volun
reers in the war with Spain.
THE COTTON HA&SST.
Wbeo tbe market opened tbe Liverpool
quoiatioos were higher than yesterday, and
spots advanced to 9 ceots on ? tbe local mar?
ket ; theo came a slump in Liverpool aod
New York, aod the local market went eft'.
Tbe prevailiog quotations today were :
Middling, 8.7I(<_?;*80
Buy tbe celebrated o.d Hickory Wagon
from W. a! Orabam Oct 17
Notice, of FeM Election.|
For Presidential Electors and
Representatives in the 57th
Congress of the United States.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County ok sumter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that un election will be held at
the several precincts established by
law in Sumter County on Tuesday,
November fith, liXX), for nine Presi?
dential Electors, <uid for a Represen?
tative in the Fifty-seventh Congress
of tho (J hi tod States, Seventh Cot
gresssional District. Polls at each
voting precinct will be opened at 7
o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock
p. m. The following named persons
have been appointed
managers ok election.
Sumter, Ward 1.?.1. A. Renno, W.
A. Weathers, Quo, W. Reunion.
Sumter, Ward 2.?H. M. Spann, .J.
IL Ebel hart. Qoo. I). Shore.
Sumter, Ward 8.?John H. Bur?
kott, H. Todd Folsom, Ned Peterson.
Sumter, Ward 1?Peter M. Pitts.
Vivian M. Moses, H. W. Waites.
Mayesville.?Petei Thomas, J.; A.
Fox worth, W. H. Hudson.
Stateburg.?W. W. Meiiett, Burrel
Moody, J. T. Frierson, Jr.
Providence.?John B. Raflleld, J.
A. Boykin, Marcus Spann.
Rafting Creek.?J as. E. DuPre, R.
M. James, J. L. (Ullis.
Bishopville.?A. B. Raskin, John
C. Shaw, W. Ii. Dennis.
Mannville.? L. R. Dixou, W. J.
Barrett, A. rf.'Beasley.
Bossard.?W. R. DuBose, S. B.
Jenkins. W. S. Diukins.
Lynchburg.?J. A. Rhame, H. S.
Nesbitt, L. A. Wheeler.
Sbilob.?R. E. McElveen, A.
Smith, J. A. M. Carraway.
Concord.?J. B. White, A. W.
Newman, L. W. Gordon.
Bloom Hill.??eo. T. Geddings, R.
Rufus Ardis, Elijah Ragin.
Smithville.?J. M. BeUin, Henry
Strange, T. W. Munnerlyn.
Wedgefleld.?J. B. Crouch, Frean
Mellet. T. L. Strange.
Reed's Mill.?I). W. Josey, E. R.
McCutchen, J. M. Reed.
Privateer.?Marion Cain, S. D.
Richardson, Richard Campbell.
St. Charles.? Furman Smith, J,.
B. Hudson, Sam Shaw.
The ballot boxes in the precincts
must be so located as to be in view of
persons outside tbe polling place dur?
ing the time of tho election. A space
or enclosure separate and distinct
from tbat used by the managers of
tbe State election must be railed oil'
or otherwise provided ??t each pre?
cinct, under direction of the under*
signed. But one voter must be al?
lowed to enter any voting place at a
time, and no one except tin; man?
agers must be allowed to spook to
tbe voter while in the voting place
casting bis vote.
For further instructions see notice
of Commissioners of State election.
One of th? managers at each pre?
cinct named above must call upon
thf Board of Commissioners for the
Federal oloetlon at the store of
Messrs, Kuiglil Itros,, on or before
Saturday, November :>id, ItiOO, to re?
ceive ballot boxes, poll lists and In?
structions, and to be qualified.
.1. 1'. K1LGORE,
W. J. DINK INS,
F. 1). KNIGHT,
Coins, of Federal Election.
Sumter, s. C\, October 17th, HXX). .
jL*.0 .. .. ... .i':.- ? - ?
nXTotioe Of
Election
-K..K
Cutty Officers ana
Ainen?meiiis to State tetitnllOD.
BT AT I OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
COUNTY OF bUMTFH, )
NOTIOK is hereby givn that tin election
will be held at the several precincts establish
ed by law in Suuiter County, cn
TUISDAY, NOVEMBER ft, 1900,
For the lollowlng officers to wit: Governor,
Lieutenant Goveinor, Secretary of State, At
torney General. Comptroller General, A.ijutaiit
and Inspector (Jeneral, Sta'o Treasurer. Statu
Superin'endont of Education, one Raihoad
Commissioner, one Circuit Solicit' r. five Itepre
ssntutives iu tbe General Assembly, Supervisor,
Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Coroner, County Su
perintendeut of Education.
Pursuant to the Constitution of South Car?
olina, and tbe terms of Joint Resolution?? No.
340 and 341, approved February 19th, A D U?0O,
[Acts of South Carolina, pp. 57? and 571], an
election will also be held at the same tune p.nd
place for amendment* to the Constitution of
South Carolina, as follows :
Attend Section 7, of Article VIII, of the
Constitutum of South Carolins, as follows :
Add at tbe end thereof the following words,
"Provided, That the limitation imposed by this
Section and by Section 5. Article IV, of this
Constitution shall not apply to bonded iadebt.
ednes.1 incurred by the cities of Columbia,
Rock Hill, ChariotUn and Florence, where the
proceeds of sail bonds are applied solely Tor
tbe purcl ase, establishment, maintenance or
increase of water works plant or sewerage sys?
tem ; and by the city of Georgetown, when the
procoeds of said bur.d9 are applied solely for
the purchu>e, establishment, maintenance or
increase of water works plant, cewerage system,
gas and electric light plants, where tbe entire
revenue arising trom tho operation of such
plants or systems shall be devoted solely and
exclusively to th* maintenance and operation
of the same, and where tbe question of incur?
ring euch indebtedness is submitted to tbe
freeholders and qualified voters of such munici
pality, as provided in tbe Constitution, upon
tbe question of other bonded indebtedness."
Amend the Constitution of Scuth Carolina
by adding thereto the following to be known as
"Article I of Amendments.to tbe Constitution*
"Tbe General Assembly shall provide by law
for tbe condemnation, through proper official
channels, of all lands necessary for tbe proper
drainage of the swamp and low lands of this
State ; und shall also provide for the equitable
assessment of all lands so drained, tor the
purpose of paying the expenses of such con?
demnation and drainage."
The said Amendments shall be submitted
in such manner that tbe electors qualified to
vole ft r Members of tbe House of Ropresenta.
tives shall vote for or against each of such
amendments separately.
Amendments should bo on sep.ira'e tickets.
Ballots in favor of the adoption of an amend
ffient should contain tbe amendment voted upon
in Mil, followed by the word "Yes", ballots
opposid to the adoption of an amendment
should contain the amendment voted upon,
followed by the word "No."
Polls at each voting place will be opened at
7 o'clock A M, am1 closed at 4 o'clock P M.
The following named persons have been
nppointed
MANAGERS OF ELECTION
for State and County offices, and for Amend?
ments to State Constitution, to wit:
Sumter Court House, No 1?C L Cuttino, W
C Venning, A A Bradhutn.
Sumter Court House, No 2?L I Parrot?, M
I) Moore, Jno S Richardson.
Sumter Ccurt Hcuso, No I?Jno Clifton, A D
Moses, Jas llatcbell.
Sumter Court House, No 4?T M Keels, D
W Owens. J W Atkins.
Blalaborg?>W D Frierson, l> V Nelson, F P
Burgess.
Providence?R M Brown, H A Raffield, A
W Wei ion.
Rafiin ; Creek?Jno W Young, D V Keols,
llllscn UarleU.
Bishopville?W II Dickson, J 0 Durant, J
? Stuckey.
Mannville?H W Reinheit, J M Bramlett,
Sam Scarborough.
BossanU? M J Micluiu, J R Bracy, T J
DuBose
Mnyesville ? W B Cooper, R F DesChamps,
J F McKlveen.
Lynchburg?J W McCoy, .1 W Wilson, B A
Keels.
Sbilob ? Silas Truluck, W J Keuls, Dotier
rriorson.
Concord?.1 \V Maboney, If L Biunson, W
W Kinney.
Privateer Station?W O Cuiu, M E Rivers,
II H Wells. >t
Smithvillo?J M Ross, L A White, J ?
Evans
WedgeGcld?F B Bradford, E L Ducom,
James leldwrll.
Heed's Mill ?W M Cooper. A A Brearley, W
Moulii'o Roed.
St Ch rles?W E Green, K E Wells, A Flinn
Shaw.
Bloom Hill? K W Nettles. 0 D Harvin, J II
Christmas
If any al the above cannot terve they will
please notify Mr H A Moses immediately.
On day of Election the* Managers must or?
gaaite by the election of u Chairman and a
Clerk. Tbe Constitutional oath must be taken
by euch Manager before he can act and also by
the Clerk. The Chairman elected is empowered
to administer oaths
Tbe Managers have the power to fill a
vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend,
the citizens can appoint from among the qual?
ified voters the Managers, who, after being
? worn, can conduct the election.
At the close of the election, the Manugers
and Clerk mud proceed publicly to open the
ballot boxes and count tbe ballots therein, and
continue without adjournment until the same
is completed, and make a statement of the
result for each office und sign the same.
Within thiee days thereafter, the Chairman
of the Board, or some one designated by th?
Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll li ts, the boxca containing
the ballots aud written statements of tbe re?
mit of the election.
Oue of the above named Managers at each
precinct must call upon the Board of Commis?
si -ners at Sumter on or be faro Soturday, No?
vember tho third, 1000, to receive ballot boxes,
poll liats and instructions, and to be qualified.
W. E. KOLB,
I. B. MULDROW,
II. A. MOSES,
Commissioners of Elc.ion.
Get !7--3t
New Yorl Life Insurance Company.
OLDEST and largest International Life
Insurance Company io tbe world Up
eretiog under the control of 82 (/overnrnents.
No -ban bolders. Assets over $236 000,0U0
All profits paid to policy boli^re Lite Ordi?
nary. Accumulation Policies Ten, Fit
teen, Twentv Payment Accumulation Poli?
cies. Ten, Fifteen, Twenty-year Endowment
Accumulation Poleles Policies nouforteita
ole, incontestable
H, FRANK WILSON, Agent,
Sept 12 ? 3ro Sumter, S. O.
I
Land Surveying.
WILL Ol VK prompt attention to all
calls for surveying and plattirp lands.
BANKS 11 HOY KIN,
Uct 10?o Catchall, S. C.
Some Special ISar^ai
4u-lt> boZN Stareb, ?est Brede, i per lb. Smoked Dried Marring?, 29C per box.
Men Meeker*!, 14 eood fun lo kit, irOc
Frtnc.v fell creaea Cheeee, 22 to 2i ibs encV al 13'' per lb
Bfflt fancy Rlffio Oreeepery Butter, 6 ? lb tubs el 24r per !b
Americin Sardines?new pack ?#3 8 ? per c i -e ICO cans.
10 Ol Tamtter Fru;t Jelly, 3 dt x .o CH6e, 7 <? pf-r dot.
3-tb Jtaad. Tom-itoed, 2 d< z in c*se, 90? di2 ir> gUDd Totcatoes. 2 drz in cape, 70c dcz.
$-pint bottles, b6ior!cd Pick lee, 2 dcz in case, 75c d< z
1- )o cans Cove Ovete o, foil weight, 2 '?ul * dot in etsr, (Oe dcz.
2- lb can!? fancy Maine tm<k*j Suger Corn S i 20 a dt z.
2-ib earn feocj N Y Sate pecked Su^ar Corn $i a dcz.
CRACKERS. j FLOUR.
Lemons f$o, Nie N?cj 5 Je t?r in. Best fancy pile..', $4 || fcbl
Qioger Snaps 5c, Soda Or 5c per ib. , Best bnif patent, 4 io bbl
Su^ar Cr. 6c, Fancy Mixed per lb Beat Straight, 3 85 bbl
Creem L?nen Bifcnit3, 7c per In I B?et family, 3 25 obi
Oatflikes, 2-lb packages, 90c dt z j Salt 100 lbs, 57c bag
MEAL, GRITS, BACON AND LARD AT LOWEST PRICKS.
Cigars, Cheroots, Cigarettes and Tobacco.
Diamond T Cigar, best 5c seller at $35 per 1,000. Success, none better, $35 per 1,000.
B L Royal Cigar, pood smoke, $25 per 1,00.1. Try our Leader, $10.tO per 1 ,CC0, 60c bor
Old Virginia Cheroots, $3 15 per box of 250 Cheroots, 3 lor 5c.
Old Glory Cheroots, $2.90 per nox of 200 Cheroots
World's Best Cheroots. $3 25 per bcx of 250 Cbercct?, 3 for 5c.
Duke's Cigarettes $3 90 per 1,000. Ctc.e Cigarettes $2 65 per 1.000.
A BIG SUPPLY OP TOBACCO, namely, Schonpg, Early Bird, R J R MabJe, La.la
Roobk, Little Fancy, Red Eye and various other kinds?prices ranging from 25c, 35c acd
45c per Ib. ?
Big Drives in Soap.
OCTAGON, VICTORY, TIP TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPERIAL.
Shoe Blacking, Ink, Blueing, kc. See ??, or get our prices before you buy.
Cro?swell & Co.
Phone 53. Sumter. S. C.
To Arrive
Within the next IO Days
IN CAR LOTS ONLY
One Carload Horses and Mules.
One Carload Horses.
One Carload Milburn Wagons.
One Carload White Hickory Wagons.
Two Carloads Buggies.
One Carload Lime.
One Carload Flay. f
One Carload Oats.
? Yours respectfully.
H* HARBTt
Sumter, S. C, Oct 17,1900.
1 Our Fail Stock is
g Jt#otr Complete.
With the exception of a few crates of Imported China
50 which we are expecting every day.
S Our Success is Due to High Quality of our
^ Goods, the Lowuess of Price.
g 10-piece Toilet Set, $4 50 kind, $3 00
<D 3-piece Tin Set, $1 50 kind, 1 25
rrj 3-piece Galvanized Iron Set, $2 kind, ] 50
? Large Clock Spring Library Lamp. $0 kind, 4 50
m Hall Lamps, $5 kind, 3 00
g Stand Lamps, $3 kind, 1 50
\> Cleveland Cook Stoves, with 18 pieces of
2 Hollowware, cheap at $8 50, now 7 50
<? We expect a carload )f Iron Kiftg, Elmo and Liber
ty Stoves, and will be in position to give you whole
0 sale price on this lot.
WTe will give you some testimonials next week.
One stand and 4 Shoe Lasts for 35c
* Cut this out and save 5 per ct. discount
1 T. O. SOAFFE,
PQ The old reliable Stove Dealer.
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THE OHBORNE RIVAL DISC
Has Never Been Equalled as a Pulverizer.
I sell these. Harrows OO bo little margin that my greatest comfort is in the
satisfaction they give* rather than tin* profit I make
My doo88*arc open to all?My stock is ready for inspection.
Coruo aod sco tue in my row quarters, corner of Liberty and Harcin Streets.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES.
W, B. BOYLE, Sumter, S> C.
Julj 11