The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 21, 1900, Image 5
Cfce laUi^uiau ant Siatbim
VmBMDAT, WOV 21, 1900"
at the foot O?cs at Sweats?,5
(?., as Second Class Hitter.
mmV9 ADVERTISEMENTS
AhVnotlo Ooitoe 0*1 Oomptny
Sob* arts Bros. ?X mae km?4.
Ehrt McDooald?OoaiD sooos Beeaty.
0 B Tnh, Any ?Land For Salt.
BHata af Edward t< NII'sr-01 tattoo
I. ft. ??rrrny?Fr-ilte ?od V>getnb1ee
T. 0. BscEi For Boating or Cooking.
J. 9. Wilder, Oo Audi lor?Tai Rotors?
iff Hre Soceb H Chandler?Notice
?ad Oreditore
FUSOlfAXt.
Br. Pcootvel Seaeta, ef Georgetown, le to
?Hi
?> ?od Met J. B Meyes were ta the city
flatter, af Ohoeter, ie visiting Mite
ft. WdJIeoe was ia the city y ester,*
pf voda?.
J R.Ooeta *f 8t Cher lee woe id the
*w jrwJBt?e1aF
Mlia WaatJa/ af*ttrftala. I? the go.it af
teMa*Ue
teea-eedaea, or Fulton, ia visiting
aeaaWaa.
Batiks Baaadere, of Hagood, wee ta
2
tadla Biildrow hat been v lilting
kt ibwoity
Mai Wtltaa, of Booatsg, ie visiting
la the sity.
?I; Da?la of Oraagebarg if vieitiag
? tao any.
Lee? R Roy? hee goee io Chat ??-?ton
a few derye etny
tLBooea Woodward, of Biehop?ille, weo
oejlty Monday.
aft. O. T. Flayer, af Bhilob, waa id the eity
?rat of tbo west
?oo W. H. Thoojee, of Darlington, wae
tB too e?ty loot weak
Uro Loa O Bar ay, o' Charleston, Is visit*
lag retellves la this city,
?toe Ulli? Cvoeawsll, of Locftoow, is eis?
. leaa? frfoade ia ibo euy.
Etesei LaU aed Matt Boy kin were vieiting
fiseoda la tads atty lags week
?lot Marguerite Tiodel, of Clarendon, ie
oaMMaf Mesa Jalta Oaitino.
Mkts Katie Sbolar, of Wilmington is the
ffooat af si has Idas Flowers
dir. J. Boott George, of Pioopolie, eras ia
aaa sity oo bootees* last week
Mr. end Era. 0. Weetoo MeOrew spent eev
" soys la taw onentry loot ?rasa.
Er. Aaa Rytteeborf attended tae Ilka Car
aivol la Sovaoaall, 0? , last week.
Ekes Mosakv MsCollasa I? ia the eity visit
tae tao foaslly of Mr. Bertow Walsh for a
Er. M. B. Easdle was skis to he at kis
af baoteess fas several boars a day last
Ess. Aastty D. Ooaoo, of Oberlestoa, Is
a ?lau io tao faseily of he- father, Oeo B
Ef. J. B Jevvey boo rota med fro es 8u?t
a, wboro bo stoat ssverei deys as to?
af Ee. J. P. Brook,
its. Earns R. ALstoo, of Hagood, and
Ere, Ella Seeders, of Greenville, were ia tao
ftiy otvered days lost week
Eff. 0. E. Beat, of Oats, Darlington Coos
If, tvas lav easily a issliist of Basstsr was
la tbo sity Batarday oo bosineee
Et. J. E. TWts tao eattoo bayor wbo bss
boso mtlsood *a this sity for avesval ssoatbs
to Bpaiuabarg.
Taw ssaff>fww_er?i of Er. Abo Rytteaherg to
Ekes Elrtasa Weil af Sevasaab, Oa , was an
a i sau I la two Bavaaaab papers last Satur?
day ?
Er. O B. Baasa of Ca a den sad Er. B.
dl. BanIIkssea, Jr., af Wilmlootoo. wars ia
?wo ally toot wash, the gaotts of Mr. Herbert
Er Jobs 0 Raa me bss retaovod froi
EoveovUia io Olereoiont, Fla wboro bo will
feaidw Io fotoro. We regrnt to loee hint frot
Eta. D Aecoea, of Obleago, wbo bas been
bore viaitiag bar daeghter, Mrs Losas Levi,
waat to Basstof Monday to spead a few days.
?Mooslog Farmer
Er Waltor D Bppereoo, a eon of Er. R
f. Baasssoo, of Ploewood, wbo bee been oa
taa road wlib Boa Bros., World Progressive
aod Trstood Asiaial Circus fnr oas saaaas, Is
la taa sity Twareaoy.
Elsa Booktb Bbosse after a visit of several
weeks to rvtoaeJs is Aibeoe, O., bas rotcreed
f*e? i
Wboa yoo oast prompt acting little pills
tbot ewvor gripe ?so DeWftt's Little Rerly
Bieere J B Bag boo a a Oo.
Tee Tel-phone Mfg Co . shot down sev?
ered doye loot week to overbeol soras of tbs
ssoobio?ry
Bldaoy Jobneon w?s before the Mayor Moo
day ssoeoiof for foot hieye Ie ridiog oo Satur?
day oigbt. Tao loo was $3.
DeWttt'e Lint. Early Risers are the best
liver pills ever made k>eey to taks aod never
gripe J 8 Bogbooo it Oo.
Tao dry well ordloaooe ta growing inter
eotieg, aod tbo seit meet log of tbs City
Oooectl will aot be esoootoooos.
Tao old Boptisi Cborcb which bss hoeo
ss?ved by tbo eootreetor ie io position sod Is
a I moot ready for the resumption of servicee io
il while tbo new ehorch is beiog built.
Bolb ssekere aod circulators of counter*
felto oosseslt freed Hooeet weo will oot de
??Ivo you toto buying worth1 11 coonterfei'e
of DeWiit'e Witcb Resil Sal*. T^ie origi
oal Is UfeJHble lor eonog pilee, sores, ecsema
aod all ' n dleeaeee. J S Bugheoo k Co
Tb? < jraCoooeii will now have no egita*
ttoe oo \ aaede to wbieb the aoti-bog ordt
aaoos eieitetaooi at its host will bs email
potatoes
Tbo trade Is boree?, mulee, wagoos end
baggies aas hoeo isseseose this seasoo sed
hn; for mere has hoe? oo falling off io tbs
?e**ooad.
If yo? bavs svsr seeo a obild io the agooy
of croup ?oa eoo realise bow grateful moth*
?re are for one Mloote Coogb Core which
f tree relief so eoo a as it it edesiolstered. It
quickly caree coughs, colds and all throat
aod leng troohlos J 8 Hogbeoo k Co.
Mr 0 O. Rowland has b?en induced by
tbo A i. a nur tLine to reemer the service
?f tbot eyeieea aod oa Deeeeaher let be will
reeoeae hie old poeinoo ss agsnt la this city.
A ?o-iin? saarderer sprinkled e piece of bo>f
wnb s'rveboise ose morning last week and
tboo ibrew it in?o the eireet. A few boure
a'er throe does wer? doad Tb? own?rs ol
tbo dogs sr? hunting for tb? murderer.
DeWitt ? Wncb Bes-1 Bale* will tu ekiy
he*I Iba woret borne sad eeaids and not
Isovo a eoor h aao bo op pi tod to ease and
row eovmoeo with stomp! ood eootbiog tf ct
Oos U for piles sad akm siaeaees So ware of
ejooitbjge eoootvrfeite i B Wegbsss a Uo.
BRILLIANT WEDDING.
Mr James Neveiand Brand and
Miaa Maud Alllooo MoLeod
Married at Grace M. ?.
Cburob.
Qraco M. K Church, 8ootb, wu the scene
Of a brilliant aod ?eaunful wedding las*
evening ai ft 46 o'clock wbeo Mr. Ja no el
Nereland Brand led to the elter Mise Maud
Allieou Mcbeod, deagbter of Mrs M. L.
Method, ell of tbie city
Tbe elter wet profussly decorated witb
wild teiilei, palms, ferns, aod otber tropical
pleote, geraniumi, roiee and chrysanthe?
mums, end tbe church wee overflowing witb
tbe friends end acquaintances or tbe couple.
Tbe euditorioee wee pecked until tbere waa
hardly etondiog room, aod the annex and
gallery were eleo occopied.
Tbe motto for the oiarriege wet by *
eelected eboir eod orobettro, hoth ot wbiob
were voluntary. Tbe qoartotte consisted of
Mrs W L Lett*, eopraao; Mrs K O.
Woody, alto; Mr. 0. H. Cooper, teoor, aod
Mr. A. 8. Holden, beritoee. The orcbettra
wee compoeed aa follows : Miaa Paooie Cor
belt, pieoo ; Mtee Alice Bmallbonee, aod Mr
8. A. Scbloee, violios; Mtee Bliiebetb l>.
Burtt, oallo ; Prof. Jemea B. Wilsoo, cocatt;
Mr W. A Martin, flute.
Tho Tocal eod orcbeetrel feetore waa
cboralog aod tbe aore rendered wee magni?
ficent. While aweitlof tbe comiog ol tbe
brido, the choir aod orchestra gave a splendid
rendition of Rostieeoe 0* Valeria (Maee*gni)
aod as tho bridal party eotered tbero wes ao
ertietic rendition of tbe bridal chorus from
??Tbe Rote Maiden."
Tbe ribbons were ported by two charming
little girls, Miss Mery Wootteo, niece of tbe
bride, end Mist Roth Lyrcb, btr cootlo.
Tbey were prettily dreeted io white pniot
d'etprtt loir neck eod short lletvee, trimmed
witb white satla ribbons
Tbe oebere led tbe way io tbe following
order : Mr Hugh L Miller, of Colombia, 8
0., ooaeio of tbe bride, witb Mr. John J.
Blair, of Wilmington ; Mr. H. B Brood, of
Aogoota, brother of tbe groom, with Mr
Jobo 0. James, of Wilmiogtoo. They wore
lovely large ptok ehryteotbeaurns esbou'ou
otoveo
Following tbe ushers came tbe maid of
honor, tbe brlde'a coaiio, Mils Alice Borden,
wbo wet attired in a drett of grey cloth,
trimmed witb passementerie and wore a black
velvet Qtioeboroogb bat She ctrrted a
lovely bocquct of large piok chrysanthe?
mums
After her came the bride, wbo waa led to
the altar by her uncle, Mr Herbert Leigh
Bordeo, wbo wore a piok chrysanthemums in
bio button bole She wet attired io a rich
costume of lilac crepe do cbeoo over taffeta
tilk, richly trimm?d with passementerie and
gold. She bad on a regal black velvet hat
with plomee aod trimmings of gilt. She
wore a broocb of diamonds and pearls, tbe
ttfl of tbe groom, aod bore a magnificent
ooqatt of brido rotas aod maiden hair
fbrot.
Tbt groom came in from tbt pattor't
totraooe to the right of tbe altar, accompa?
nied by hit boot man, Mr. J. W Perrio, of
tbie city. Tbey bad bootoooiert of plak
ehrysaoth'iocmt At tbt altar, Mr Bordeo
?ovo away bit niece, aad tbe Rev. J. N.
ole, paator of tbt eborcb, ptiformed the
marriage witb tbt riog service. Tbt nog
was a alaio gold sand. Tbt ceremony wot a
beaotiful ooo aod wbto it concluded, tbe
choir aod orchestra rendered io ao inspiring
manner Mendelseobo'e wedding march while
tbt bridal party retired
At they Itfi tbt church aod took carriages
io waitiog at tho door, tbo bells rang out
merrily proclaiming tbt bappy event.
Tbe bridal party repaired to tbt retidence
of Mr. Herbert L Bordeo, 404 North Proot
Street, where o brief reoeptioo wat held.
Tbe parlor wat prettily doeorated aod tbere
wat a magcificent array of costly and useful
presents from relativ? aod friends In the
stales aod Canada.
At t p m. Mr.' Brood aod hit bride, amid
showers of riot and banging of slippers, took
a drawing room ear aod want north oo tbt
Atlaotlc Coast Lloo. After a trip to Now
York tboy will visit Mr. Brand's relatives io
Booth Corolioa ood Georgia and after three
wetkt will bo at home at Mr. 8. P. Collier'>
oo Proot ood Wal not streets
Mr. Braod It chief elerk of Mr. B. Borden,
eoporioteodtot of transportation of tbt At?
lantic Coatt Liot, aod it oot of Wijmin
most estimable eod promising young men.
Bit bridt it a yooog lody of rare beauty aod
personal charms aod it exceedingly popular
io tbo social circles of our city.*
Tbt oat of towo relatives of the couple,
wbo were to attend tbt wtddiog, wtrt Mrt.
Duffle, of Booster, 8. 0., sister of tbt groom ;
Mro. W. 8. Brood, of Augusta, bis sister-in
law ; Mr ifl B. Brand, of Augusta, bis
brother; Ire K R. Wooteo, of Rocky
Mooot, eitttr of tbo bride, aod btr cousins,
Mr. Hogb L Miller, of Colombia, 8 C , aod
Dr. Rod Miller, of Richmond, Va ?Wilmiog?
too Meteoogor, Nov. 15
? NOTABLE EVENT IN FLOR?
ENCE.
The Marriage of Miaa Chase and
Mr. W. Paul Fr*.ar.
Floreoce, Nov. 15?A ootable eveot in the
totitiy of Florence wat tbe marriage yester?
day afternoon of Miss Hettie Gary Chase,
eldest deogbter ol Mr. aod Mrs. Jerome P
Cbaee, Sr , to Mr William Paul Friar, chief
dispatcher of tbe Atlao ic Coast Lioe io th e
eity. 8t John's Episcopal Church wet tbe
scene of this, tbe prottiee: wedding that has
taken plaee ta Floreoce tbit teetoo, aod the
Rev R. W Barowell performed the ceremony.
Mies Mary Stroud, beaotiful aod accom?
plished, played tbe weddinf march Clad in
a pecoltarly lovely gown of white satin with
bridal veil, ibe bride approached tbe chancel
leaning oo tbe arm of her father She was
preceded oy little Mi*s Lese Royal, the flower
girl, acd Master Robert Rutltdge who held
tbe clergjman's prayer book. Tbe maid or
honor, Miss Nettie Boat* and tbe dame of
.honor, Mre F. L WiUcox, a eister of tbe
bride, wore eiquieite gowns.
The groom, attended by hie brother, Mr
B K Friar of Sumter, aod Jr Jerome P.
Chare, Jr , eotered from the vestry room and
met tbe bride end ber attendants at the root
of tbe chancel, where surrounded by the large
wedding party tbe rector performed the beau?
tiful marriage service of tbe Kpiscopal church
Dr. N. W Hicks aod Mr R. I,. Stack
bouse were I a oehert; tbe following were
the bridesmaids eod groomsmen: Miss Lola
Houston, of Mooroe, N C , with Mr Schorn
Cuase ; Milt Fannie Beckham, of Rock Hill,
with Mr. R B Rare; Miss Louise Kvaos wnh
Mr Ureoville DeLorae, of Sumter ; Miss
Lacy Rvune witb Mr. S W G Shipp ; Mies
Aonie Bynam with Dr. W. W. Sibcri, of
Sumter ; Miss K?tie Clayton with Mr A M
Kutrell ; Mise Carrie Haynsworio witb Mr
Jobo M Doolan ; Mirs Lillie Hiker with Mr.
H A Brunsoo.
After the ceremony there was a delightful
rrceptioo at ths home or Mr aod Mrs J V.
Chase M and Mrs Friar left o . tbe even?
ing train for pointd r orth to ot en i th- boner
moon Tney will ie*ide Io Florence ?Th*
Statt
4 trJahftuI Blunder
Will often run*, m li'.rnhU Mum, BtaM< I'M
or BrniKt. llut-klen'* Arnica Palvt, th? he<i in
the wurlit will kill rhe |>nin |M pswatptll l<e?l
It. Cures OM Sora?, Fw??'r 8*000, Uleeye,
B'>il?. Felons. C< rn?, all Skin BfMSllaai He?t
Pile Cure on earth. Only IS eu. a 001. Curs
gaaraateed. Sold by J. K W DeLorme, Urug
> gtet. t
MARRIED.
Mr Sam C Reid aod Mri Laraple? ?.era
married at ibe residence of tbe bride on Main
street (eat evening, he? W. A. KeMy per?
form )?g the ceremony.
Brailoford-?chofleld
af??line, Nov 16? The loveheat wedding1
ever wttneeted here wae ?olcmniaed iu ihe
Btptiot church yesterday at 5 30 p m , when
Dr. A. M. Brailsford and Miss Linie Scbo
field were united.
Tbe pulpit of the church was banked with
lovely evergreens, holly, cedar, and ivy ioter
mrnfted, and the floor of tbe etaod wag cov.
ered witb many beautiful palme end ferns
At the beed cf each aisle wes a large ercb
covered witb white, over wbicb green ivy was
Iwtnod. White cloth wee laid over tbe floor
oo wbicb tbe bridal party stood, aod amid
eoft Kghte from shaded lempe, the, beaotiful
, Episcopal ceremony wes performed by tbo
>Rev W. H. Barnwell, of 8tateborg, S C
Punctual to the boor appoioted, tbe bridal
party entered the church to the strains of
Mooddlesoho's Wedding March played by
Miss Meggie McKeona in bor usual beautifol
mannrr
Tbe others came firit, two at a time, op
opposite aisles : Mr Jobo Boetwngbt. Hau
vilie Va , and Will Richardson, Orangeborg;
Dr.G S . White, Charleston, aod Mr. Henry
B. Richardson, Jr , Clarendon, and Mr. W.
A Oray, South Boston, Ta ; Mr H B. Ricb
a'dsoo, Paoola, and Mr. J M. Richardson,
Paoola ; Prof J. B Broahardt, Mullins, and
R C. Richardson, Clarendon.
As tbey reecbed tbo chancel, they crossed
aod stood oppoeite each otber, Nrxt came
tbe two beautifol brideimaide, Miss Myrtle
Lee from Daoville, aod Miss Henrietta
Brailsford of Clarendon, sister of tbe groom,
they were dresred precisely alike io dainty
costumes of white organdie, trimmed witb
eatio ribboo and white fichuea crossed
gracefully over the ebooldere. Tbey carried
armfuls of beeatifol American beauty roaea
The handsome groom came io on the arm of
hie cousin eod best man, Mr. L B. Brailsford
of Mollins. end the eweet and charming bride
witb her brother, Mr. R P. Febofield of
Danville
The bride wae attired io a pre'ty end
stylish traveling dress of brown mods cloth,
witb trimmings of white broadcloth She
woto a brown velvet hat and gloves to
match. Tbe bride's bonqobt waa exquisite
bridal roses Tbe groom aud naher* wore
black cutaway coate, ligbt paots and elovea
Dr Brailsford is a popular yoong pliysicUo
of tbis place He ha* ooly been here a
short while, but bas built up a fine practice
aod bis future ie very promisbing.
Tbe bride Is tbe only daughter of Mr aod
Mrs J. T. Scofield Tbe family have only
recently moved here from Deoville, but Miss
Lisiie hae woo many friends here end is a
very popular aod charming yoong lady.-*
Tbe State.
Marriage in Camden.
Oamden, Nov. 15 ?A very pretty borne
wedding was witnessed last eight by tbe rel?
atives aod friends of tbe popolar young cou
pie, Mr Charles H. Z?mp end Miss Mary
Kershaw Shannon, at tbe home of the bride's
grandmother, Mrs J. B Kersbaw.
Tbe ceremony wae performed by tbe Rev.
W. B Gordon, rector of Grace Episcopal
church
Marriage at Providence.
Mr Bditor I On tbe 15th of tbis month at
8 p. m a bridal party composed of tbe bride,
Miss Raima Brown, the groom, Mr Ed.
Davis, aod atteodaots drove op to Tirstb
Church. Tbey found the church handsomely
decorated witb evergreens ood chrysanthe?
mums aod crowded almost to overflowing.
As tbey eotered the church tbe wedding
march was well executed by Mrs. Woodley
aod io a few minutes tbe marriage ceremony
was performed by tbe Rev. J Davit a cousin
of tbe groom.
The following were tbe attendants :
Miss Sarah Brown with Mr James Davis
Miss K/a Raffield witb Mr. McCaskill.
MissOlata Andrews with Mr Willie Bur*
rows. v
Miss Davis witb Mr George Booth.
Miss Battie Viosoo with Mr C. Davis
Mirs Mamie Browo witb Mr Brarolett.
Miss Kloise Horner witb Mr. Marion
Andrews
Miss Sarah Ann Porkett witb Mr. Gilbert
Browo
Tbe bride was dressed in white cashmere
aod the bridesmaids In blue organdie. After
tbe ceremony tbe bridal party and their
friends attended a reception at the residence
of Mr. S J. Brown and tbey will not soon
forget the substantial and well conducted
reception.
Tbe groom is from our neighboring couoty,
Kersbaw, and all of their Sumter friends
wish both bride aod groom a loog aod baopy
life. A. P. V.
A Coming Marriage.
Cards are oot announcing the marriage of
Mr. W. Scott Harvio to Miss Mary A.
Thomas, of Charleston, on tbe twenty eighth
of this mooth. Miss Thomas is a daughter
of Mr. Stephen Thomas aod ber mother is
a daogbter of the lete Col. Tbomae H. Con?
nors, of tbis county ?Manning Farmer
Cdld Strel or Death.
"There is but one stnnll chance to save your
ife an that is ihn ugh an o|emtion," was the
a?ful prospect set before Mrs I II Hunt, cf
Lime Ridge, Wts, by her doctor ?fter vainly
trying to cure her of a frightful case of stum
trouble and jellow jaundice. He didn't
count on the marvellous power of Electric
Bitters to cure st< mach und liver troubles, but
? he heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly
cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs
tn?re and feels better limn ever. It's positive*
ly guaranteed io cure sttiuv-h, liver und kid
ney troubles, anil never appoints. Price
5<)o at J F W DoLOffJO's drng store. I
????jjffaTJJO* iOO' -OOOW ?
The Most Brilliant Affair Ever
Given by tho Sumter Club
The dann- given by the Sumter Club has
been acknowledged by every one to be the
roo't succes-ful ever held since Its orgauizi
tiO?>
The hall was artisfcly draped in smilax,
the nand stand on? bower of green The
music increased to 7 peicea, with tbe addi?
tion of the drum was indeed a treat and the
music of last night ranks this Orchestra
among the first.
A large number of visi'ing ladies were
pr?sent and never have a lovelier set of
women been seen at one time in this city
The supper was all to be desired and at
midntuht bTed a long fe't want.
Tbe costumes far ?icellel anything ever
?een, and ' n* notably lovely gown, worn by
or* of our young matron*, was indewd a
vision of lowliest*, a black net covered witb
jet spangle*, den i train.
Among the visiting Udies were MiBs
Worth, if Virginia no stranger to us is this
han'tsnrre lielle. end ber costume was among
the moat admned ; Miaa Wilson, of Manning ;
Mi*?*? R'rhardsons, ol CUrwdon ; Miss Oast,
of Philadelphia a?.d Misa Hallie Saunders of
Bogota*
The da?ce la-ted until 3 a m , and the
ge-men grarefolly led by Mr. I Harby Moses
aod Mr 1 Strauss wat a picture loog to be
remembered.
DEATH.
Mr. Monroe Belvio, of Spring Hill, died
Inst week from typhoid fever, and was buried
at tbe Smith ville Church on Tnoreday, after
lereieee by Rev. J H. Tbacker He leaves a
wire and a large family of obildreo.
Mr D J. Hulliday, of P ivateer, died at bis
home on last SnurOay, ibe 17th, f or.
paralysis, with which be was taken oo Tues?
day before He was 63 years old He went
tbroogh the civil war, first in Co. D, .Second
Regiment, and afterwards to Garden's Bat?
tery. He left no family, hia wife having pre*
ceded him in death several years.
A Village Blacksmith baved His
Little SodV Life.
Mr H. R Black, tbe well known viUage
blacksmith at Grahamaville, Sullivan Go ,
N. T.| e*J b : "Our little eon, five years old,
has always been subject to croup, and so bad
have tbe attacks been, that we have feared
many times that he would die. Ws bsvs
bad tbs doctor snd used many medicines, but
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is new our
sols reliance. It see-as to dissolve the tough
mucus and by giving frequent doses when
tbs croupy symptoms appear we have found
that tbe dreaded croup ie cured before it gets
settled." There is no danger in giving this
remedy for it contents no opium or otber in?
jurious drug and may be given 89 confidently
to a babe as an adult. For aale by Dr A J
China.
Tbe proposition to convert tbe Opera House
into a hotel is ratber startling and before tbe
people would agree to it the cost of remodel?
ing tbe building would have to be counted
and proof fu. wished tbat tbe change will be
profitable.
To remove a uoublesome corn or bunion l
First sonk tbe corn or bunion in warm water
to soften it, then pare it down as closely as
possible wttnoi t drawing biood and apply
Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rob*
biog vigorously for five minutes at eaih
application. A coro plaster should be woro
for a few days to protect it from the shoe.
As a general liniment for sprains, bruises,
lameness and rheumatism, Pain Bilm is oo
sq jaled For sale by Dr A J China.
F C Stoney, tbe tailor who works for D.
J. Obaodler, met with a serious accident last
Sunday eight by being thrown from his ve?
hicle against a tree, fracturing bis hip if
upper bone of the thigh. He was oo his wsy
home from tbe oegbborbood of Stateburg,
when bi9 horse became frightened and shied,
suddenly 'browing him out. Tbe horse did
not lesvs him, but .be was ocable to move
until some one happened to come along tbe
rosd and found bim. He will be lsid up for
six or eight wseks probably.
WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE
DISEASES CURED BY
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir?
regularity, LeueorrhoBa, Whites, Steril?
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, In matron or maid, all find re?
lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS?
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real
panacea for aei 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 menstruation, scalding of urine,
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts,
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms and
troubles which make the average wo?
man's life so miserable.
M1CUIOAN DBl'S CO., Detroit, Stick.
J S. HUGHSON & CO. Sumter,8.0
WANTED HANDS?A few white fami?
lies with boys and girls over 10 years
old can get work at tbe Sumter Cotton Mills.
Apply to D. Jas. Winn, Hupt. Nov 14 ?3i
WANTED, for cash, Dogwood and Per?
simmon Logs. Soothern Hardwood
Company, P. O. Box 529, Charleston, S C.
Nov 14-4m
Land For Sale.
TRACT of 47 acrej of land near Oswe
_ go. Liberal terms Appl? to
Aov 21? 3t D. M YuUNG, Atty.
THE
Standard Warehouse Co.,
Columbia, Sa O.
Cotton Capacity, 20,000 bales.
Storage and ioeuranoe 15 e?s. p<?r
bale per month, or fraction thereof.
Special rates on large lots.
Liberal advanoeo at low rate of ioter
est oo cotton stored with u?. Write to
BDWIN W. ROBERTSON, Sec,
or H L ELLIOTT, Mgr.
Sept 19-3 u
Estate oi Mrs. Julia V? Reynolds.
VLL PERSONS having claims against
the aforesaid Estate v.i'1 pnS'B! Bame,
duly attested, and all persons indebted to
said Estate will make pavment 'o
M A UK REYNOLDS,
Nov 7-3t Exor.
Notice Eitra Term of Court.
UN Drift AND PURSUANT to an Order
of Hie Honor Judge Ernest Gary there
win be an extra term of the Court of Com?
mon Ple*e for Sumter County at Sumter
Court House beginning Monday, Nov 26th,
at 10 o'< 1 jck a, m
SHEPARD NASH,
Nov 7 OO 0 P.lffl
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS are hereby put oo notice
tbat all lands owned oy tbe under
Mitfued have been posted, and anyone snoot
iog. hooting or trapping, or fishing or gig?
ging by totcb light will be prosecuted.
R M COOPK't
Wuacky, S C.
Nov 7?31
For this Week
36 White
25 rolls of
new
Japanese
Mattings,!
Just to b?Dd~see thesej
new patterns. '
Ahead!
Quilts
OF HEAVY QUALl.
TY AND WORTH
We are Now Beady, v $i.25, special
The- last shipmenl just in. *<)cSc 98c
We ha?e gathered together the largest aod most varied collection of
TOYS?DOLLS AND DOLL FUR?
NITURE
Ever brought to Sumter.
These goods are imported direct by us, and we promise you a
little later such a display as has never been seen here before.
We have prepared the following special? for this week?they
are money savers:
Price For This Week Only?
10 dozen Felt Window Shades, complete with fixtures, 15s.
10 pieces 10 4 TJobleaob Sheeting, regular 20o, tbis week 15?
24 Art Squares (or Druggets) regular {4 5^ and $5?tbis week $3 99 aod
84 39
36 Tapcsty Rugs. 27x54, fringed, at 98c
36 Velvet Rugs. 27x54. fringed, at $1 39
TOWELS?2 GREAT SPECIALS?10 dca L nen Hnok (sits 20x40) reg?
ular 25c, this week 19j 20 dcx Linen Buck Towels at 9o.
From Our Shoe Department.
72 prs Ladies Button and Lace Shoes?regular $1.50. The
best shoe at the piice in Sumter. For this week only $1.39,
Specials in Children's School Shoes, the Kind That Wear.
36 Children's Jackets, Navy Blue, Braid Trimmed, regular
$1.50. Special this week $1 29.
24 Ladies' Wool Balmorals this week at 69c.
Large line of Blankets and Comforts at prices the lowest in
Sumter.
24 pc8 Fancy Dress Goods 40 and 42 in wide, regular 25c,
this week only 19c.
Have you tried our new Straight Front Corsets ? You
should. French Gored, perfect in fit and comfort.
Schwartz Bros.,
Sumter's Dry Godds Leaders,
Fashion Emporium.
Nov 20
For Heating or Cooking
We can please you. For Parlor, Din?
ing Room or Kitchen we have the latest
heat-making apparatus.
OUR
Crockery
Display
Is brilliant but
satisfying.
China Dinner
Sets, with china
closet, for X'mas
presents.
- If the eye is
j ^4TX&' !! dazzled by the
many beautiful
Lamps,
Novelties
and
Display of
. Toys.
The mind can turn
to a contemplation
uf qualities and
prices
Bring your old stoves and exchange for new.
T. C. SCAFFE,
The old reliable Stove Dealer.
Atlantic Cotton Oil Company,
Sumter, Charleston, Camden, Bennettsville,
S. O.o and Gibson, N, C.
Offer for Sale for Cash or on Approved Security, High Grade
Cotton Seed Meal, Acid Phosphate,
German Kainit. Nitrate of Soda,
Muriate of Potash,
Cotton Seed Hulls, in bulk, baled or sacked.
Highest Cash Clarke! Priee Paid for Cotton
Seed.
Address nearest mill point, or head office, Sumter, S. C,
PERRY MOSES, Pres.
Horace Harby, Vice Pres.
A. C. Phklps, Sec'ty and Treasurer.
C. C. FlSHBURNE, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer.
N< ? 2l--tm
Duplicate Whist,
Duplicate Whist,
Duplicate Whist,
Improved Kalamaxoo Method,
Improved Kalamaxoo Method,
Improved Kalamaxoo Method.
H. H. OSTEEN & CO.