The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 07, 1900, Image 5

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tk ??iaicDmau ami ^qiUkml W1DMHDAY, WQV 7. 1000 |<^Pa???y#fTi g| /he Patt Offic at Sumter S 0., at Second Claus Mitter. HBW ADVlfiBTISEMBNTB. Perk*r Rye R M Coot?*r?Nolle* Schwans Bros ?Oar Or j-ct Ii n Please. Sbspard Naab, 0 0. 0. P. k O 8 ?Notice Bit re Terra of Court Betate of Mr* Julie V Reynolds?Notice to Dee lore eod Oreditoie. Rxeeetlvv Dooartm*ot for 8 C? Rsward for Capture Lewis Brown. PERSONAL Mr. Mr. Mr Dr. Mr Leelt DeeOeaooDS it lo tbe city. Jobo K Oroeewell it io tbe eitj. Nat Barnett wee to tbe city Fridsy 0 8. Dormnt was io tbeelty Saturday T. W. MeCollom spent Sooday lo ibe R m hat ? one to Washiagtoo, R a'd Meyeardia Clyde are la Green is in tbe city for a few Teleerg Hofmao bat gone to ?5 calf Pee T H Thicker wee io the city Uoa !?/? Met. Tuomay >. C Meters J tfejctty. Mr. I. T iaye stay Mr* Tea Nswberry. Mr V. Meeoa returned Friday night from Moer^a N. 0 Mre Neil I ODoooell it speeding some tine a Pbiladelbhia Mra Jobo 3- Wilson, of Manning, wat io ?be city laet week. Mr 8 J. BleekweK, of Bisbopvir.e, spent Friday io Ike ally. Mr J. L. Parrot, of Bitboprille, spent last Thursday io tha city Mr. Richard Maaaleg is at home from the Snath Oaroliaa College Mre. Rest, of Suteeurg, it visiting ber laughter, Mrs 8atat*r. Mr J. I. Do Pre, or Pirgeb, wat io tbe city oo bosiaeet Friday Mr Ostarle HIM returned to tbe Colombia Female College Mewwey'.moroiog. Mitt Selata Nash who has been visiting 'rttewt at Wleaeky bat rotaroed home Mr. W, J. McKaia spei t Saturday in tbe ett.r OO kit way home fron Colombia Mitt Bstall Lee has rata oed from Virginia where the spent the so mem with frieaut. Mre Bile Hswsoo left Tuesday for Macoo, Oo dko will be goae (or several oroatba. Meatre. f. Bd Drools aod - Hossa Wood? ward, of Bithopville, w.'re la the city Sat or ??* Cadet Ooy L Warrea of the S CM k. spent last Thursday la Somttr with bit pa raw re. Mr. A. W Lalaad, or MeOielUovllle, spoit Fetaler la the ettv with bits aaot, Mrs. N. W. Sdeioote*. Mr 0 T Mason, who has been spending aeveeal days ia Portsmouth, Oa , bat return eJ kesas. Messrs George Levy aad Atblsigh Mood were at homo from Clemsoo for a fsw days stay laet week. ?lea Wetsie Roocb w#*h froai Sot use, *I. 0 far the somsaar. Mre Joel Ream**, of easaa down on a visit to J Frank Pole, J.? Mr. R. 8. Hood wot acting chief of the Brs departmeot danag tbs ahoeacsof Chief Bloom attending the Pair Mrs. H P. Duvali returned toChsraw yes? terday morning after |? stay of ssveral weeks with Mre. B O. Osteeo Mies Julia Dtioo, who speot several dsys at Do i aal I, has returned home accompanied by bet mother, Mrs M A. Laoosao. Mitt Mario Daraat, who bat hsso speodibg a raw days ia ike self, returned to tbsColom osa Pesaale Col logo Moaday atoroiog. Oee?t. P. P. Oalllard bss brso ia tbs city for ssvstal days Hs has boeo buying seed la Georgia for the Allaatic Oottoa Oil Go. reoaatly, hotag siatioood at Augusts. Mr. J. B. Hough has rsturned from Colom? bia where he was loit week io tee interest of ike Ttlsphoae Mfg Oo's display of tele phooea aad switchboards at tbs fair. Rev Jama* MrDowell has moved from Maooing to Sumter, whore hs will msts b?s future homo. Hs bought tbe houss of Mr Willi* Whits oo upper Maio street. We are glad to bars Mr. sod Mrs MeDowsll com* to lire asaoof n?. Rev Y von A Riser was io tbe city on Mooday oo bio way to visit bis old borne I i Saladseoaaty.heviog reeigoed as pastor of the Lathorso churches at Sumter and Florsocs ? Nswbsrry Observer. Mr. Richmond Viol 1, of Provide ue, R lM It ia the city for a week or teo day ? stay Hs koe visited this city several tlaes io rscent years, and too, Mr W A Viall, spent all of last winter ber* Dr. L B sJcTyre, formerly of Btinbridge, Go., hot who has been practicing deoistry n ike viciaity of 8aatlogo, Cuba, for ths pastj two yeare, spool ssvsral data during last weak with hi* ooM?j* saat*, Dr. Wm B Alford, io 'his city Dr. MeTyre is j ist from Cuba, sis Nsw York, aod was oo bit way bom* to visit his p* reo is at Bainbndg* rtturasd borne Isst I wb*r* *hs has hose Bisbopvtlle, 8 C, hsr oeobsw, Master \ When you waot prompt acting litti* pills that never grip* os* DeWitt s Littl* Karly Risers. J 8 Hogbsoa k Co. Ths roio last week was very welcome, for it was seeded to briog ap small graio aod to lay i a* d us t Ths books and ths Post Office took ad van. tags of yesterday b*iog a l*gal holiday aod cloeew. So saaur Hum *r people attended the Fair that Ii kos booo a naottar of impo . ^ility to pablith o list of ibeaa Ckataberlala's Stosaacb aad Liver Tablets ours bihousoee*, ooostlpatloo aod beadachs Thsy ars easy to take aod plsastot io elect Per sale ay Dr. A. J. Okiaa. Tha bird boaters ars olrssdy gstliag ia their work aod today ss~*rsl siriogs of psr tndg t wars soso oo the s.rests Tha contract for building the Hotel hu tsr koe *e*n awarded to Contractor M. 0. Kavaoeegb of this city. sod bs began work ?arty this moroiog. Ths buildtog is to bo completed oad the keys turssd ovsr oe or before Fob. 1st A aether r*forsoes io tbe tolopoooo o*s* was '.?id before Mastsr H. P. Wilson Isst week It le *f posted th*t all the t*stimooy will be lekso aod Iks lod lag of lb* Mastsr will b* -*ad? for the nut isrss of court. Thors Is ao plsosor* le lif* if you dread going to the tabl* to *ai aod caa't rest +t aght oa accoaat of iodig*etion Henry W i. iiasss.' tf Booavills, Ind, says be suffered thai way Tee years, till as vomm*ae*d t be us* %i KoJol Depapsia Care, and adds, "Now 1 eao eat soytklag I llks sad all I want sod sts?p souodly se?ry algbt." Kodol Dytpsdata Oort rill ?Igtet what yon sot. J 8 Haghtoa k Oe. MARHIhiD Married on tbe n?ght nt Octoner 31 at, *t tbe bone cf tbo nride id Privmepr, Mr D<?vid 'V. Allsbrook and Mite Sjsie McCall, Rev. J I. ?\f%9* officiating. Married, October 18, 1900, et home, Charleston, 8. 0, >?v ibe R-v J. A B i Scberer, R<>r>-rt B Vioson, of Somter, 8 C to MamieT Ontuann DKATB?. Died fHWiitJI an infant daugbfr ot Mr end Mrs. Louis Levi Tbe bndy was takeu to Sumter thie morning for interment.? Van* oiog Times Oct. 31. Mr. Frederick William Huesmann, Colcm bU'i widely known and expert gunsmith, dM et hie residence oo Main street at 9 to o'clock lest oigbt. Tbe announcement of his death wet a great shock to his frieods, altboogh it wee no; altogether unexpected. Mr. Hoeemao has beeo io failing bnvtb for some time, and bis last illoees began yo Sep? tember 1st. He was a gee man, noted for bis honesty aod uprightness He was a self-made man and was popular with all classes.?Tbe State, Not 3 Mr. J J. Ward, one of tbe prominent at? torneys of the Dai'.iugton bar died Friday morning at bis home in tbat town. Heart trouble was the caoee of his deatb aod bis suffering while intense was less tban an boor's duration Mr. Ward was born and reared io Darliogioc county atid has always occupied a high position in the affrctiona of his people He was abo H 65 years of age Miss Sdoa bHsWtfl neice of of Mr* C. T. Mason died last F:iday iu Monroe, N. C. Mrs Joana Stuckey, relict of tbe Inte C*pt. |. W. Stuckey, of Bisbopville, died Friday of heart failure, after a short illness Tbe funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at tbe Methodist Church Mrs. Stuckey was before her marriage a Miss Rivers of Jumea Island, 8. C, aod was u lady of must excel? lent Christian character aod will be greatly missed for Ler ueefulnesa in tbe church of which she was a mercber. She leaves two children, a soo aod daughter, besides a Iarg9 uuoiber ot relatives and frteods to mourn ber losi. Poll tax receipts were of value yeiterday to tbo:e who wanted to vote Qiite a number of sportsmen wtnt bird bu ting yesterday instead ot staying home to vote. Oov. McSweeoey basctTersd i reward for to* arrest of Louis Brown, iho murderer of Singleton Lswellyn. Tbe proclamation is published in anoiber column De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Bssy to take aod oever gripe. J 8 Hughson k Go. Business was dull yesterday and nooe of the stores were crowded with shoppers Tbe clerks were all of tbe opinion tbat tbe stores wo ild havo lost very little by giving a boll <uy DeWitt'e Witcb Heael Salve will quickly heal tbe worst bnros and scalds aod not leave a scar, h can be applied to cots and raw surfaces with prompt aod soo bin? tffect Use it for piles and skio diseases Beware of worthless counterfeits J 8 Hugbsoc k Co. The election io the eity was exceeding ly quiet and without interest At tbe poiis only tickets for the Democratic presidential electors and Congressman were displayed, and if re Republicans bad tickets they were distributed privately and were voted from the vast pockie of tbe Republicans. , Both makers and circulators of counter? feits commit fraud. Honest men will not de? ceive you into buying worthless counterfeits or DeWiti's Witch Hesel Salve Tbe origi oal is infallible for curing piles, sores, eczema aod all skin distales. J 8 Hogbtoo k Co. The advance in tbe price of cottoo doriag tbe past few days hes been only a few poiots but it is wonderful how good a little advance makes tbe bolder of cottoo feel. Nine cents it not a bit: price but many people still hope for a return to ten cents or even a higher price The Watchmao and Southron is in receipt of an invitation to attend tbe Oraegeburg Fall Festival Nov 13, 14 and 15. Tbe people of onr sister towu have made great prepara? tion! for tht festival and all who attend it will receive a hospitable welcome and tbeir stay will ne made pleasant. Tbe State in remarking about the fair says: Tbe pigeoos of Archie Chin*, Sumter, are vary beautiful and attract oo little attention Tbe most striking feature of the display (Flowers and Fruits) is an extraordinarily large lemoo, grown by Miss Mattie Gaillard of Duraot, Clarendon couoty. Tbe Snmter Ligtn Infantry, 33 streng, want to Columbia last Thursday nigbt and took part in the military parade Thursday. Tbe service that the Atlantic Coast Line bae giveu during ibis Fair Week has been abominable Every train has been so over crowded that hundreds bad to stand in the aisles, and on tbe platforms both goirg to aod reti.rniog from Columbia Tueeday, W*dn?s?-?y and Thursday. Fair Week is a harvest time for tbe railroads and tbey thould Stake ?Jequate provisions for tbe crowds If >ou have ever seen a child in tbe agony of croup you can realm how grateful moth? ers are for one Minute Cough Cure which giyes relief as sooo as it ia administered. It quickly cores toughs, colds aod all throat aod lung troubles J S Hughson k Oo. What has teen called the "oeooltimate climtx" in the diamatiaation of Anthony Hope's second gre?t romance, "Rupert of Heossu," is tbe unique duel at the close of tbe third act, which is striking io coorepiion snd startling in its result, and entirely worthy of the imagination of ihn famous romancer It might wtll end tbe play, but il does not, for Mr Hope adds another act with ao iqually efJ-ctive and almost awe in? spiring finish. These conceptions cf the dramatist are given ad?qoate Illustration in tbe elaborate production of "Rupert of Hent sau." wbtcb will be seen here this season with that dashing romantic actor, Howard Oould, as Rudolf and tbe King. Teacher a Certificates leoued. Certldcatee to teach in tbe public schools of tbe county have been issued to tbe following pereors who stcod the receotly held examine tion : Fir it Grade?White* ?Misaes Citheiire Richardson and Alice R?ker. Second Oradc ?Colored? Kin .limes, Rmm? Peterson, Mary Van B?ren, Bertha Wni ?rj-, Louie Pi-tenon, JaSJMI Q Digge, W j Orejg Georgia A Haves. Marv a W Isoo, Ret>eco* Wa'irs, Arnita L Moyst, Knnir* h?vn CertirV ?iee luv not boon irsued to lb* colored applicants tor first gr*?e certificates, aod the neme? of those who ars to be greet? ed ft rat grade fsritAca'ee will not beauuuuor sd aatil the ovuoty scare) of educe*toe moats SOLDIER VIBITORS. Sumter Light Infantry Returns Ac? companied by Georgetown Company. The Sumter Light I cj fan try returned from Columbia laet Friday, accompanied by rbe Georgetown Company?Capt S. II Ward, Lieuts S. Hrilles, E. W. Haseldeo nod E If Beatty, and tweuty-six men, who epent the d?y in tbe city aa th? gufrte of Capt. Wilson aid lie company. Toe U?orgotown compony expected to re? turn horn* Thursday afternoon, but could uot gei (fffrom Columbia and would have oe/n forced to spend another day in c*np bad Capt. Ward not accepted Capt. Wilson'9 inviution to come over to Sumter Friday morning and epejd tbe day. Tbe two companies arrived on tbe 8 o'clock train and tbe Georgetown company was escorted to tbe armory by tbe Sumter Light Infantry, where tbe guns were stacked and the tItlIti g soldiers were then escor'ed to tbe Nixon House for breakfast, which was in resdiness for them, Capt. Wilson having tele graphed ahead to Mr. Mo9cs to hive breakfast and dinner for tbe company Tbe George? town coropaov remained in ibis city until 5 35 that afternoon aod left on tbe regular Charleston trkio for tbeir homes. Tbe members of tbe Sumter Light Infantry aod other cititeos bave endeavored to make tbe slay of tbs visitor? pleasant for they re? member with appreciation and gratitude the hospitality of tbe Georgetown company wben the Sumter company was in Georgetown during tbe riot a rbort time ago. When tbe Sumter Light Infantry ar.ived in Colombia at 11 o'c ock Wednesday night Capt Ward bad bis company at tbe depot to mset >nd escort tbe Sumter company to tbe camp aod but for this thoughtful attention tb? Sumter company would have been com? pelled to find the camn aa beat it could, for neither tbe Oolumhit committee nor Adjutant General Floyd bad made any provision for tbe reception of tbe Company, nor, in fact, for any other company, ail comnipe.es having bad .the same experience?no committee to meet tbem, and toey bad to bunt ths camp wtbout a guide to direct them. Tbe visiting military companies bad a tough experie in Columbia. They bad good tents, but . ey got tittle to eat and that little was so vilely prepared aod served that they could not eat it, and were forced to forage for food on tbeir own account and at tbeir owu expense There was nohody in charge of tbe camp aod neither Adjutant and Inspector General Floyd, Assistant Adjataot aod Inspector Genera) Frost nor Colone? Wilie Jones went near tbe camp, or showed their faces to tbe visiting soldiers, except on tbe parade Tbe visi ing soldiers were required to pay adxissioo to the fair grounds, and tbey bad a ttejtl time generally %Tbe man who bad the contract to feed tbe militia bad every? thing bis own way, aod tbe so I dies trot next to nothing to eat, aod that was spoiled in tbe cooking and serving. Tbey bad lo go to tbe re6tauraots to get something that tbey could eat, aod rxust of tbem bad a bard time getting sooagb eveo where tbey paid famime prices. The cooitioos prevaiiiog io tbe campp io Columbia were eucb that tbe Georgetown cotupaoy preferred taking tbeir chances in a bod a'I town like Sumter to remaioing in tbe Capital City, and it is to be hoped tbat they have fouod tbe <tme spent with us not unen? durable, for while Sumter cannot provld? fair attractions, good f*re and a plenty of it can be provided at all times, und tbe peopls who undertake to eotertaio visi'.ors are never too'bos) to perform their duties. Tbe Georgetown Company left for borne oo tbe 6.35 train Friday afternoon. Tbe train was very late atd tbe company had a long wait at tbe depot. Capt Ward aod bis men before leaving expressed themselves as having enjoyed the stay in Sujater and tbe hospital ily of tbe Sumter Light Infantry. DOBS IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP* A cheap remedy fjr oough > and colds m all right, but you want something that will re* lieve ;ind cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat nnd lung troubles. What shall you do ? On to a warmer ami more regu lar climate ? Yes, if possible ; if not possible for ynu, then in either case take tbe only rem? edy that hus ' een introduced in all civilized countries with succc?? in severe tbrnat and long troubles, "Basoato'fl German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the gortn disease?, but allays inflam? mation, causos easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, nnd cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all drug? gists in the world. For sale by A J China. B Msssass* -"??????? A Second Baptist Church at Sum? ter. Dear Brother Editors : A secoad Biptict church io Sumter 19 assured. Several of tbe brethren, prominent in tbe church here, ap? plied at tbe regular church con'- recce yester? day for It-t ers of dismission for tbe purpose of forming another Baptist church under the name and title of 4 The Second Baptist Church of Sumter " Otner breihreo resi? dent here, wboes membership ia in o'h.r churches, bave requested letters of dtsmiasion for the same purpose, and very soon an or gamzatioo will be tffected Tbe brethren bave already purchased a corner lot beau'i folly located in a central part of tbe oity, and will at an early day commence their building. They hope to be blessed io tbe selection of u pastor, a good preacher ani a good worker. Toe oaroest prayers of God's people are asked, tbat His blessing may rest upoo this new hud of labor, and that it may be the means of accomplishing much good io tbe came of the Master The city of Sumter is growing, tew people ere coming io almost everv day, other denominations are pushing ahead, and the Baptists must hobt their owo in tbe advancing tide c f prosperity. Uutside of ibelr own number not a dollar has been as u' l, stil. should aoy of the f.ienda feel it in their hearts to send aid to this part of the Lord's vineyard it will be gratefully appre? ciated and will beip to erect a building sah aa the* would like to dedicate lo the serviCf of God. They hate huh to believe tbat the Lord's work will be done Tbe first church (that will be) have com? menced tbeir new building ; it will be very handsome and complete io all its parts wben finished.- J. 8. H in Baptist Courier. Sumter, S. C , Oct. 29, 1900. - ?-^^mmm* ? ~mnm~? ttantee Baptist Association The Santee Baptist Association was io sessiun last week with Ilispab Church, nine miles north of Bishopville The B*puai Church of this city was represented at trie a sociatitu by Rev C. C. Brown, Col T V. Walsh aod Mr Joo S Bichaidson. ???a> ? ? ? . ?i*?*?? 1 remove a troublesome corn or nunion : First soak the com or bunion in warm w*ttr to soften it, lift pare It down as clotely as possible without rtrawt ig blood and apply* Cbamoerlaiu'e PaiS Falui (wies dally; rub* rung ttgOrOBSlj 'or five BjiaQlSt *l each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few da)B IS protuet n lion, the shoe. As a general limmeui for spratu?, bruise*, lamsoesa at d ikeaaiatisil, Fain B?.lm is un? ique led For sals by Dr A J Chins. -_ ' Dr. Brown to Lecture in Newberry The congregation of the Wet* End Baptht church have secured Rev 0 0 Brown D U , of Sumter, S C , to dehvei his celebrated lecture, "Courtship and Maihmony," in the ope-a houee on Monday fvemug, November 19th. Dr Brown is wel known as a popular speaker and <\a ? lecturer n?i? few superiors on the nlatform, and has the reputation of entertaining motl delighif'uiiy bis audit^ces as well us giving them e< tue solid chui.ks of wisdom eloog with bit geot'oot flow rf wit and b iiuor.?Newwberry Herald and News. All s;z>* of Window Gluse and best Putty or sale at DuRunt's Hatdwure More Priza Winners. The following preraiuu e were swarded to Sumter exhibitors at the State Fair Thursday: Filly 2 jears old?By J J Harby, Sumter, first. Matched mares, open to the world?18 en? tries in this cIh68?W. M. Graham, Sumter, first. Saddle horses, rpen to the world ?18 en? tries in this class?W. M. Graham, Sumter, second. WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE DISEASES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir? regularity. Leueorrhcea, Whites, Steril? ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, in matron or maid, all find re? lief, help, benefit und cure in JOHNS? TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real panacea for bM pain or headache about the top or back of the head, distress? ing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv? ousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache. irregular ac? tion of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menst.-nation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, sorenessof the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and nil those symptoms and troubles which make the average wo? man's life so miserable. MlCllieAK IlBl'G CO., Detroit, Mich. J S. HUGHSON & CO. Sumter.S.U. WANTED?Dogwood, Persimmoo and Walnut Logs in carload lots. For prices, Ac , addiess, Thoj. Childs, Sumter, S C Oct 24?4t* Estate ol Kich'd K. Singleton, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having claims agaUtt aforesaid B.itate, will pnsent same duly attested, and all persons in anyway indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment to v.iss ANNIE E. SINGLETON, Oct 14?81 Qinlified Admx. THE Standard Warehouse Co., Columbia, S, C. Cotton Capacity, 20,000 bales. Storage tod iotoranoc 15 eis. per balo per month, or fraction thereof. Special rates on targe lots. Liberal advaooea at low rate of inter est on ootton stored with us. Write to EDWIN W. ROBERTSON, Sec, or H. L ELLIOTT, Mgr. Sept 19?3m Estate of Mrs, Julia V. Reynolds. A LL PEIwONS baviog claims against x\ the aforesaid Estate wiM prs'Otsame, duly at'estcd, and all pprsons indebted to said Estate will make pavment to MARK REVNOLDS, Nov 7?3t Exor. Notice Eitra Term of Court. UNDER AND PURSUANT to an O de: of His Honor Judge Ernest Gary tbvre will be an extra terra of the Court of Com? mon Pie.;s for Sumter County al Sumter Court Hou?e beginning Monday, Nov. 26th, at 10 o'clock ii. m SHEPARD NASH, Nov 7 0. 0 0 P. 6 0 a NOTICE. ALL PERSONS er? hereby put on rotice thai all iands owned oy the under? mined u*vt' been posted, auJ anyone SDoot itiir hunting or trapping, or fhhing or gig? ging bv tor oh light wili be prosecuted. R M. COOPER Wisacky, S 0. Nov 7?31 PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Executive Chitruber, WHEREAS infotm-tiiou has been receiv ed at this Deparment that an Atio cioua Murder wan com?.iit;e?l it: the County of ?tlBttr, on or about the loth day of Octo? ber 1900, upon the body i?| Sinitleton D Leweltyn by Lewis Brown and that the said Lewis Brown has fled from Juttltt Now. therefore, 1, M B McSweeney, Gov? ernor of the State of South Caroline, in order that jostlee may b- done, and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward ot K.fiy Dolltisfor the apprehension, deliv? ery and conviction of he said L^w s Brown to the Shertfl of S inner, at MUBtltr, S 0. Uro? ii is 6 feel 11 inches hub. a-right abou*. l?-) p audit, Is tilnck, scars on Deck ex? tending in frvcr, large scrofulous biMnps on nuk ?u.d j * w; ga ? bier ny profession ; last se^n i.ear ?mden, S O In leaiimjny trbereofi I un?t hereunto sot m;i h?ud. and caused 'he (treat Se*l u' the ft tele io nt i IRted, ai Oolumata, t h i* tit i h dnv of No ettiber, v D 1000, and in the oue bondritj ar.d iveeotj Mtb year ol lbs lade? peodeoce ol the TnlHd i ?tet?f Amern? \\ it Mc4WKaMKY B) tbeOoeernor: M It Cooper, Semeian nf Su?te. Nov 7, 1900. 4>0+04>04>04>04>04>0+04>0040++0+0<^^^ Ladies' Wool | | KID GLOVES. RIM V?tU ?( 9 AH the new 'O r ^ Sshades.? lane, 75c quality, this* ? ?Modes, Greys, week at ?OlIlP Ol>|CCt|white and black* 9 T . .? iSale this week, dlfC? 5 Is to please you in the 9 . .Igoods. *o save you money in$ lft?Pf#? They will goqu,ckSb the prices. ? V?F*^ These are the things that make up this store's life. tO+O ?04?04>04>0 ?04*0 ?OK3K The Palace Dry Goods Emporium Most Attractive Shopping Place in Sumter. Honest, intelligent, merchandising developes. Legitimate Low Prices. Low prices are not necessarily confined to little prices. The ?word "Cheap" in this store does not mean "Inferior." Read this list carefullly ! Buy them f Worth repeating?Choice from our stock of best Calicos, the new Blues, Reds, Fancies and Mournings. This week at 5c 50 pes good Calicos, fancy dress styles, we will put on sale this week at 4c. 20 pes heavy Canton Flannel, worth 10c, but will go on sale this week at 8c. 20 pes extra heavy Canton Flannel, regular price 12I. To go on sale at 10c. 10 bales 36 in Sea Island. A good heavy quality, worth Gic, on sale at 5c. 10 doz Ready Made Sheets, hemmed and shrunk, full 10-4 square, the cloth would cost you more, 50c. 20 doz Pillow Cases to match, on sale at 12c. 10 pes new White Scrim, for curtains, on sale this week at 4ic 5 pes (all pure wool) White Flannel, worth 35c, on sale it 25c. 10 pes White Curtain Swisses, 12A and lue goods, on sale this week at 10c From our Tailor Suit Department?20 new suits, Blue, Black, Green and Brown. Values up to $7. All this week the Suit at $5 39. The above and lots other Good Things at Schwartz Bros., Sumter's Dry Goods Leaders, Fashion Emporium. No* 6 ! WEDDING GIFTS In Fine China, Bric-a-brac, Bronze. Clocks, American Cut Glass, Mirror Plateaux, Sterling Silver and Fine Plated Ware, etc. Showing finest line of Goods ever exhibited in Sumter, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. E. A. BUL,TJ?IAN, Jeweler and Watchmaker, * octai_MAIN STREET. Some Special Barg 40lo bcifa Starch, best trade, Ht 3^3 per lb Smoked Dried Herrings, 23c per boi. New Hacker*!, 14 tooii fish to kit, 90c Ftncy full cream Cheese, 22 to 24 Iba each, at 13o i.er lb. B at fnocv Elgin Crenvrery Suiter, 60 lb tubs at 24c; per lb Aroericui Satuints?new pack? %3 8i per cast- 1 (0 cane. 10 oz Tumble? Fruit Jelly, 3 drx o case, 7-c per dcz 3-ib otitcd. Tomatoes, 2 drz io e?se, 9?e doz stand Tonatoes 2 der in cage, 70c dos. ?\ piot bottle*, Assorted Pickle?, 2 dcz in ceee, 75c dcz. 1- lb c-itia Cove Oj?te.a, full weight, 2 mid 4 dcz in c?ee, JOc dcz 21b catiS fancy Maine paiked Sugar Corn $1 20 a dot. 2- ib oani fancy N Y. S'ate packtd Sugar Corn $1 a dcz. CRACKERS. FLOUR. Lemons ! $c, Nie Nhcs E$c oer lo. : Beat fancy pateat, $4 3> bbl Glider Snaps 5c, Soda o'r fc por lb 8ug*r Cr. 6c, Ftncy Mixed 6jc per lb. Crram Lunch Biecuits, 7c per lb Oatfhlies J-lb packages. 90c dcz B??t halt patent, 4 10 bbl Best - truth'. 3 85 bbl Be^i family, 3 25 ucl Silt 100 lbs, 51c tag MEAL, ORIl'S, BACON AND LARD AT LOWEST PRICES Cigars, Cheroots, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Diamond T Cigar, beet 5c teller at $35 per 1,000. Success, none better, $35 per 1,000 fi L Hoy hi Cigar, good smoke, $25 per 1.00 ) Try our Leader, $l<> to per 1,90ft, 60c box Old Virginia Cberootp, $3 15 per t)Oi ol 2!>0 Cheoots, 3 lor be Oid Glory Cheroots, $*.90 per t-ox of 200 Cheroots World's Best Cheroots. $3 2s. per box of 250 Cberoots, 3 lor 5c Duke'* Cigarette! $3.90 per 1,000 C\de Cigarrttis $2 65 per 1.00O. A BIG SUPPLY OF TOBACCO, tamel), .wrbo?ps, E*rly Bird. R J R, Mable, Lall* Roohk, Little- Faiicy , Red e and tarloil other kinds?prices ranging from 25c, 35c aid 45c per lb Big Drives in Soap. OCTAGON, VICTORY, TIP TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPBR1AL, Shoe Blacking, Ink, Blueing, ke. See us, or get our prices before je u buy. & Co. Phone 53. Sumter, S. C. OTI?E. When you want a horse or mule don't fail to call, see and investigate the bar? gains open to all at Pierson's. Have your stock fed and cared for at Piersons Feed and Sale Stable, Harvin Street, neir Liberty Street, Oct l? l.r. Sumter. S. C.