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hniiM -mm ftUaikrtMi JAN 8#A iBOl ofstotroai at IA? f?i O?om at SmmUmr.S 0.. SM ^ Chll JTlttsr ??W ADTftBTIBBMAHTB i 4 OalWss-Po* 8?l? F ? Stafford ? Stray?4 or Stalte T 0 Bsagb OeJr for ? LieattaM Tino Waatsa^twOO Oords Wood?Ski tgtot. Btot Btkel Adhtoeta, to ftoitlag rtlall?? to tao oily. Br. J. W. Oospsr, 0/ May-Tilla, mil tba Itot Maggie A alter, of 81. Matthews, has I Mr. Bind sat* Ys*4oo, af Oaerow, was la tkwottp rmiiior. Mr. A. 0 Briggs wee la it* ally 0* bast ?mm toft Bstarao?. t\ V. Bkosjs, Bsq 1 at* Beooieg, oat la tba easy teat Tkors4aj. la J I Brood, at Willing**, w etoH tog Mrs. M L Bread. Bos fttoea Meaeetrj aaa rets reed frost a etoftl to Ttrwsssoirtlto Mr 104 Bra. Brosrt Coo per, of Me y eat 1 lit, *e*4 im tan ertr yottrrdey Jr. Baoirt Oaotoy, af Midway, Fla , tptat tort Wegas otap la teettty. Mr. ?. i> lay 4 aaa fooa to all bo aaa ia Or asset, Ttoa.. fat a vnk. QaAtt Daws Player, af "raagtbarg Col togs, aaa la tat eiit laat work. Bios lata. BcKiatsy. of Beysrtilto, la ttotttof aar atatar la tkk) tiiy. ?.8 aai J. 8. Oaattr, af 8ara it lest Wedeoodey la tba city. JaSeeodM R Ryttoeberg, of Maw Tavk keeo otto ia tko alt* far a taw dart Messet ? 8. Boat. J. 8 Wllaoa ao4 8 8>. Baal to, af Bsysar Ills, wart ia taa wltj laat Fttway Mr. J I Brail, of Writotegteo, aai Mr. 1, af Aogotto, wsta ia taa ettj Mtot Lala L Allaa, el Weektegtoa, ao4 Ban Dotattly, of at laat?, are vlaitiag Mrs. faosrsy Bau BatiU Artock, of We4foat)d, wko kaoataa stoning aaa Taoo Grsgg, aaa re? itet kaaotJ tmrmml BJt. U. a Boa 1 tote of b af 8a taster lea aad B*. Qos^Jftsto, of sYtsosattlte, ware la tba ^iro. W. D. Rtoa, of Daoeaark, wko aaa kor tetter, Mtot B. 0. vraaaai ra oaosrsoa, Jr., of Watklag? D. 0, to to Ik* rlty too gaott of Mr. eat Mr. eo4 Bra B. ? Piortoo, a ad ready bor? rHara#4 frota ^U^t toaoosjs,^^Tss a., trkaro tkoy kawo aa ?v. tiotao B. Totk aaawral soaks aaa oa tko ftptciot Bo. MeDeooai Ft fatal atetaa aattor ?v. Vtrtet B. Moots, wko wool to New Totk atoaial sosto store, kot laatrti a ew,? waa oa tko rsfsctottol staff of the Maw York Fa roses oolivsrsd 00a of bla lotsessttag ktstortssl laotarta torses tko of tao Ooteaatia Oraooi I laat WsAsctdar. Or. Tkoaaar a) Fox wort a, wko raotoily la rrtdltttt at tor (folteretty of rrtstst 10 tooatt at Sasltbttlle la for tao prs tritt of bla srtfoattra. ooar 08* t^rarlii'awroa ttorr r*9 *NAv)^ tPaV ^Ba^aT^B^Cw^ ?4)4 4ar^aWw}o)9Jtt?al ^f#^#TB>* lory at eaJog oaamaori ar a 4oaiol rojlor aod teeV-l i'r oaaat by toe Drt. Ottaoa ?Dar Bra 8, L Lrey, of PkUeoolible. Pa., who aaa tlrltlog kor aartkor Brr. 0. B. Mo lee wtia rar oaMwroa, Bka Oara ao4 Meater DaeM, Bar rotarooi to Fkllaitlpfcla for a Paw day a %raj. * ? Bao. B. W. BAaaoo4a? 0 D.. Bor Jaeaee BrBaaoll, Mr Bt Da aalt Famaa, aod Mr Joka a> talabt amalri ike aaottlag of tao aioav 4 jf tao Bta/Mi Oatatraa Oellefo la Ootoaaoaa aari Toataty algal Btarrt Mo Oowotl aa4 Mataaor wore aataiboet of 'be atoatof im Ooro ta a4foooto? ta arlto aa4 It bow oeotew la oar loa4 lota al tit eaote Ool. A. DeLeoe Boost oaogbt a 'rorsost ia Mat woo4 kooos last Bataroay ssoroiag. Too frost of tao Pia si sad Reeset Store ts eolof aolats4, aa4 tas spsosrsara of ll bo 114 lag to greatly 1? pro Ted Br iao. F. Board sold s big hot of bla aw a raieiof lost Frsasy This pig weigbed 730 souedt, gross, aed 4M net. goalltj ao4 aoi aaaotitj atakea DsWIti's Llltto Batfy Risers took rateable little liter Stils. J- 8. Bogasoa A Co Coooetl bos SMt al lost ao4 ssa4e op for r 1 tool tiaaa br aetiaf oa sosse isaportaat oi?i avrs asd boldiog a toagiby ssssloo. 31 sot ibe beer dlspsasary *id eloss4 the eooaiy dl peosary has boto doing a big boil sott ia boat?wore Is belog sold taoo eter Sept B4siao4s rspons tas follow lag en rollsssat of poplls op to date : Wasblogtoo Strsst Seaool, 4H; Liaoola School, 47ft; little tills ss DsWitt's Little Barly Rrsers ato rory easily tames, sod they are wo a dot fully eaVtite ia elsaasiag lbs ittej ao4 aowast. i. 8. Bogbroo A Co. Tko oath 00 tka sow Baptist eborsb is pragrttrtof tlowlt bat aieely Tao sioata are aboat aossplsis4 aod tas brick Tos s44 fresse baildiag oa Maio itreet, rs osatly seeapte4 by Wasks' stoat atarkst aod 1A0 boar 4totoasary, to boiag tore dowa to tasks way for a brisk store wbleb Dr. J. F. W. DsLorass will sotld far bto owo ass as a nrog sates. If trttkltd with s wsab digestion, botching eomr ttfttk, or tf yoa feel doll afur sotiog, try Okoatkortola's Stossack tod Llrsr Tsb !tts. Prtos, %% esota. Soasples free at Dr A J Cklao't dreg store. The Jowtok Lector* Hall Boetoty will sores a dlaaer ta tatos4sy it Fskraary, at the Tsostr Stock. Tko prtos will be 3ft est it tor ttote, aad (be sootsty getrau tees salts foot too. It sststt as if Moodey Is bsoossiog ss soacb of s bust bees day so Battrday The colored pootto take ctotarstoy for a skoppiag day aod tko wkkM people Mooday This is s good eeatgt la tsaay rospsets Tkossorils4 rtpaistioo for sariog piles, sorts Baa skia dtttasrs scsjalrtd by DsWitt's Witek Hsasl Salte, has led to the nakiog of wtrtklest eouaterfeits Be sore to gst ooly DaWiu't Baits J S. Uogksoo A Go. Tbort was a largs sossbtr of old v*tersos to tows Monday to look after tbttr ptosioos Thty all Him to oetd tbis mtagre assistaoee esty stock Among a groopof tetersos stood a yoaag ssaa weonog a bloe aresy ottreoai. S<> ioatt bs was s too of 00s of tba old mto aod aad s*rte4 is ths lata Spsolsb wsr. Tbis tsstssssgots to show that oar coaotry is aow a oniitd laod aed tsctlooalism is rspidly deollotog. '9 BATH Ii AO* A WD BMILAX. Mr. Abram Battenberg and Mim Miriam Wail Were Waddens. Savaoaah Newt, Jaaeery 33. The marriage of Mr. Abram Rvtteoberg of Somter, 8. C , aod Mies Miriam Weil of this oily took pleat et t 30 o'clock laet night at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. 1 A. Weil, oo Moaterey Sqaere. lo the preseoce of the immediate feeiiliee eod near relatives tbeooeemooy wti performed, Rev. Or. I. P. Meodce officiating. ** The speclooa drawingroom wee the eceoe of the woddlag, eod the deeoretleee of pelait, treillof ??il*i and white fowere were elabo? rate eod beeotiful At the eorthero end of the room e eanopy bed heea erected aod thit wee draped with white leaa end a network of greca smiles. Hare and there were faeteoed eleelere of white byeciotbs, aod tee not flowers were banked oa the mantela, together with eoooe-palms and aaaidan heir ferae. To tea etraiae of the Weddlog March from Lo heogria the bridal party eetered the room Mr. Bdwio Fraek wee maeter of cert moo lee Mr. By t lee berg wee acoompaotcd by his brother, Mr. Moeee Ry ttooberg, of New York, while the bride walked with her father, Mr. Heory A Werl, who gare her away. 8he wore aa elegaat gowe of white oblffoe, com Meed with Daebesee laoa. The bodiee wee draped with the laoa, while the loeg electee aad i high collar were of lucked ehtffoo. OraeafeT peaekj of pec beste laee Ml orer the ekirt end train of chiffon, aod the woole coo* tume wee developed in a tolle wail, aaoght with white hyeciatht aod faeteoed with two eiqaieite diamond plae, the gift of the groom. The bridal booqoet waa of white hyaciotba, surrounded by maid so hair faros An elaborate buffet supper wee eerred after the ceremooy ear* daoeiog wee enjoy ad dor iag the latter part of the eeeoleg The happy pair left oo the midnight trait, far Florida, where the hooeymron will he spent. St, Aagaetiae, Pelm Beech, Tampa eod Oaba will be rial ted before Mr. eod Mrs Retten? berg will return Their future boms will he to Somter, 8 0 , of whteh towa tha groom ie a prominent bosineee meo. The bride, who ie the eldest daughter of Mr. aed Mre Heory A. Weil, ie both band* eome aod attractive, aed hae many frieade aad admlrere ta tbia aod other eitlea. A number of beaattfal wedding gifts were reeeieed, eererel aaeae of eilrer, cot glees, bric-a-brac aad prctoree being among the lilt _ Oot this oat aad take it to Or A J Ohlaa'a drag store aad get a free sample of Chamber lain'a Stomaoh aod Lirer Tablets, the heat physic. They also ears disorders of the stom? ach, Mlltoasaees aad headache. The oily is setting eat young trees on Republican Street^ near Oh arch This lea gaad mote aa treat aloog the new sidewalk here are meek oeedsd They will ha pleated waototcc tkty are needed ia tke city. > The police are still untiring ia their efforts to break up the etea-ebeoters. There were attar al more ia the Mayor's court The rede y If the a-olloo keep aa it Ie ta ha kaped they will eaaa hate the eity pretty well altered of this elaat of gamblers, aayway. The most eoethiog, keallag aod aatiecptlc applteettoa erer deriatd la Dewitt's Wlteh Haael 8alte. It relteeee at aaae aad cores p ilee, sacra, scat ma aad skia diseases. Be ware af imiteiloae. J 8. Hegheoa A Co. The aoaaitlae af Maia street at the croee legs today ie tety had. AI though it is mac ademieed, la wet weather it coesmss about aa maddy ae erer Same aew eroeeiogi! waald aadoabtedly he a remedy. rkf aew ardiaaaea ahoat oats pools aod dry welle gate ia to effect Marek 31. This will gire ample time ta hers tke aeeeseery preparations made. Heat weak we will pub- j liek the atdlaaaee ia fall for the keaclt of aar readers Wbea three tee ed by paeameaia or aay j ether loeg trouble, prompt relief is oeetaaary, I Of It is daogeroes to dtley. We would sug gtet that Oae Mioete Cough Cere ha tekea ea I sooe aa iadieattoas of hat lag takta cc j ere eotired. It cares quickly aad its early on prevents consumption J. 8. Rogbson A e> The Somter Oroeery Oa., who hare pur I ah seed the retail estahlisbmeot of Crorewell a Co , will ha opto tomorrow moroiog at Oroeswall's old stead. See thair ad ia today'e The eew Somter Hotel ie Bearing ?onsple Maw aod la qaite a baodsome building in etery reepeet. Wi:h the completion of ibis hotel, 8amter will kate ample accommoda? tions for tratelere Pepslo preparatioes oftea fail to relieve lodigootioa becaase they ceo digest only elbomioous foods. There is oae preparetioo that digests all claseee of food, aad that le Kodcl Dyspepsie Oare. It cares ths worst ceres of iodtgestioo eod giree instant relief, for it digests what you eat. J. 8. Haghsoo A Co. The tracks at the depot are being improred aad the yard ia general built ap. A new track bas been laid near Dingle street. When the other improtemeots are made, which hare heea mentioned, we will hare a flrst eleae depot io most reepeets. "Farmers' Oelde" ie the aame of a hook, aad as Its title indicates, le a goide to farm? ers ia the cultivation aad fertilisation of all crops typtoal to American. Tbla hook Is beodeomely bound, profusely illustrated, aad etery farmer shoald hate it ia hie library. It ceo be had without charge from the Oer mau Kali Works of Ne. 93 Nassau St , New York City Tke attention of lovers of fins poultry is directed to the adrertioomeat of J. A. Gel lorn, Ridge 8prings, 8 0 The premiums be waa at the last State fair are a guarantee of tke eicelleooe of his stock ; aad from per too a I eiperisoce we cao assure fair treatment to parties who boy either fowls or egge from him. All who ordered eggs for settlag last season from Mr Cullum were well pleased with both the hatch and growth of chicks. According to ths new ordinance concerning ease pools they most be coastroced of brick aad cement All brick beleg laid eod semen ted The bottom most he 13 inches thick, tbe sides 13 inches aad toe top 9, There most be a brick areh oa top aad all of the interior most be coated with cement I There most he a M inch suction pipe, a teat I pipe 3 lachte le diameter, to he pumped oot j with a odorless pomp Persons who saftV from indigestion cannot sipect to litt loog, because they canooo eet the food rtquired to ooortsh the body and tbe producta of the oadigetted food they do eat polsoa ths blood. It is important to core lo digestion ai sooo as poisible, aod tbe beet method of doiag this Is to ose a preparation known aa Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It digrets whet yoo eat aod reetores all th* digeetite organs to perfect health. J 8 Hogbson A Co Oo Thurday evening aeit a rory interest teg entertainment will be girrn at tbe Mug aolia Street Cbureh uodsr tbe auspice of Miss Mimie Brinklev'a Sendee *k'bont c>m* Tbe programme wj ! cnoiiei of vocal and in Siromen'el mu*ic, recitation*, erg An ?d mission fee of 15 ceots for adults nnd 10 can's for child eo will be rbaraed At the co?elu? sion of the entert'ttnaieot light refri fitments will be strved ei ?be residence of Mrs H ink ley oeit door to the ci.urch Tbe public are in 'I'M to etieud. What Our Representatives Are Doing. Somter's representatives took proa inert p%rtt ie the denotes io tu? boote of represent* tivet leit Kiday. Messrs T O. McLeod end T B. Freser spoke oo ibe school supervision bill end Mr. Mose? on tbe mtdicel students bill. Tbe following reports of th^ir speeches ere clipped from ibe moruiog pepen : Ooe of tbe best speeches mede et this lee sioo wee thet of Mr McLeod of Somter. Re e*id ke bed been more deeply interested in tbe public school system tbeo in any other qoeetioo, eod he bed welcomed thie bill es e peneeee for exiiltiog evils Bat upon closer ?tody he bed beeo reluctantly forced to op poee it. Tbe ecbooli oeed mor. money eod better teeebere retber then better coonty sopertntendents Thil hill would bete e ssperintsndenteot drawing a salary of 91.000 aod a board drawing $400 or $500 more, all doiag their dotv faithfully Tet whet good woold they do? Ttey mlrfht discharge Incompetent teach? ers io the middle of the term, hot what good woold that accomplish, for without more mousy they could aot hire better teaehera The system it top heety bow, and tbia step would he uowise.?State. Mr. T. B. Prater, of Somter, felt deeply in? terested io tbe school qeeotioa He favored tht bill because it wet ia the right direettoo. Tbe ttry httt of teachers should Itart the child's education It baa heea laid that the proper thing to do ie to start at the bete. If a tactory ia disorganized what ie done hot to get a competent heed ? If a piece of road be badly forked who ia responsible? Not the maa who handles the abotel. So it goes all the world over. He belieted io good super tlaioo aod be wanted the coonty aehools given the aemesupertiaioo as tbeeity schools. ?Newa aud Courier. Mr. Mosee said that tht mistakes of the lawyer eao go into tbe court bouse, hot the mistakes of a doctor go to tbe cemetery. It ahoold oot be argoed that because law stu? dents are exemptsd from examination that young physicians should he so treated. In Pennsylvania and Virginia tbe graduates of ths Stale medical colleges are examined by the State hoards, aad Mr. Smith bad jaat atatad that these are the ooly medical coheres which are superior to Charleston college. Tbe feet that it ia tbe "Sooth Carolina" med? ical oollege ts no reason why it should re? ceive any more special fator tbao the "South Carolina" telephone company or anything bearing the name of the State He had read with sorrow a telegram published ie Tbe State io which tbe dean of the college had eaid ibet tbe life of the institution depended oa the paseage of this hill Why should steh a statement hate heea published ??The State. Col J. H Wilson. Tbe work of tbe legislature is aot ootirsly that whieb ie exhibited ia opto session. It le ia tbe committee rooms that the real thiok ieg is done The best legislators are oot always the oats who make the Soest speeches. Tke mea who is able to get at the meat of a bill aa it ie preseeied to the committee is a legislator. The bouse this year is fortaaate la hatiag as chairmen of its most Importaat eommittees geatleaaea ef character, intelligence aod ts* perieaee. Tbe chairman of tbe ways aed means com mittee Is Col. J. Harvey Wilson of Somter, who, whee the State waa la tarmoll, waa etat regarded es a cool beadsd, fear lets aad honest maa, yielding oot to prejudice Col Wilsoo is a native of tbe Salem section of Somter county. He wee prepared for oollege by Joahua W. Hudaen when Mt. Zioo tasti t?te flourished at Wiaasbero He afterwards atteaded Ogletborpe college la Georgia, hat before graduation left to join the Somter Grays, ooe of the leeet companies to volun? teer fur Confederate service After a year's eertloo with this oompaay, Col Wilson took pert ia all the prioeipal battles ef Virginia as a member of Gordon's battery of Light Artillery, aerviog gallaatly aaill the surren? der at Appomatox. He theo returned to Somter aad eegaged ie farming, which pursuit hs still follows. Ia 1880 he wee elected to the legislature, hot did aot offer for reelection. In 1804 ha was agaia sleeted, aad has bee a reeleeted in all succeeding elections. Io 1804 be was made a member of tbe ways aad meaos com? mittee, aud this session became chairmen of that committee This is tht committee which frames all bills looking to the appropriation of tbe State's money, eod the recommenda? tion of the committee, backed by tbe rfforta of the chairman, are usually adopted.?Ths State ? ??????-?-?? Line Repaired The telephone lloe to Florence has been broken at soms point for several days hot has beeo repaired, and communication was re? sumed Thursdey. ?*mmm^?>e>o>*?-emwaw*M Tbe Chief of Police bes received a circular concerning Dr. Thomas L. Phillips aod Mrs Jaek Garner This couple Is said to have eloped from Atlanta aod their arrest is re qnested. The affair has ceased quite a seosa tioo to Atlanta Mayor Stockey baa decided to remit the fine of T. B Jenkins, Jr., who was arrested a short time ego while goieg to e Are at oight and required to pay a fine of $2 far rid tag a bicycle at night without a.lighted lastete. Hereefter oo exceptioes will be made either io fsvor of policemen or firemen. This season there is a lerge deetb rate emoog children from croup aod lung trou? bles. Prompt action will aava the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing eo certain to give instant relief as 9ne Minute Cough Cure. It can also be re? lied upon io grippe aod all tbroal aod lung trooaleo of adults. Pleasant to take J S Hoghson A Oo Mr. R. B. L. Booeh, who was appointed general paeseoger agent of the Seaboard Air Lioe Ry. system, Jan. 1st, bes inaugurated a serviee over this railway second to nooe, aod the beet ever given io the south. There ere two trains daily in each direction, ibe ' Me trlpolitao and Florida Limited" aud tbe "Florida aod Atlanta Fast Mail," eech com? posed of the finest equipment made by tbe Pullman company. The trains carry Pull? man drawiag room aleepera, compartment, observation aad dialog ears aod also day coacoes of the finest make for which oo ex? tra fare is charged Trains leave Colombia, northbound, at ft 45 a. m aod 8 01p.m., soutbboood, 10 a m. end 11 30 p. m. Tbe February Bverybody'e Magasioe is a first rate number fu'l of articles witb life aod tim io ibem In every contribution there is sprit and Individuality. Tbe atones ere brisk end stirring, ibe descriptive articles notably ieiereetiog and vivid. Notbiog better in its way, haa beeo written then Maxmilien Fos ler'e "The Cotqueror"?which tells in pic? turesque styls tbe life of a bull cariboo io tbe Nortbero woods Tbe "Curiosities of Cour? age" is a sutject that appeals naturally io Richard Herdirg Davis, who narrates a va? riety of eotartaioing stories illustrating vari? ous phaaes of the virtue, ell of which make capital reading The "Making of a Country Home" by J P. Mowbray, is n charming opening to a series of articles which will have a wide circle of readers There is a "Yawp ' o* W J Lnmp'on, a virile imnres aioo of 'he fieht at "Bloody Angle" m Catl Rover, logeiher with stories ay Adichi Kionoouke, Kuper.e P Lyle, jr , Raphael | Sabatioi, ard tbe con inuitton of the stirring nov I "Jetetya Cheshire" by Sara Beaumont i Keoosdy, ENTERTAINMENT AT MAGNO? LIA bTREET CHURCH. The entertainment to * e giten at the ting ooli? Street Metbodist Church on Thursday >?euioy next n8p.ni, will he vsry iater ~t . vt. The exercises ?re under tbe aospices of Miss Mamie Briokley's Sunday School das? aod th? proceed! are for tbe benefit of the cborco parsonage. Ao admission fee of 10 cents will be cbargeo, and at tbe eoaclosioo of the entertainment refreshments will be served at the residence of Mrs Brioklej next door to tbe oborcb. Tbe poblic are invited to attend. Tbe following program will be reodered : I Song. Prayer?Rae. W. A. Kelly. Welcome?Mils Anna Smith. Song?By tbe Class. Recitation?Miss Belle Brinkley. Solo?Mr. A. O. Flowers. Diologoe?By two Girls. 8 Solo?Mrs. Geo. B. Beaumont. 9 Lecture? Re? J. A. Clifton, D D. 10 Solo? Misa Bessie log ram II Quartett. A Y. M. C. A. Organized by Colored People the About two wseks ago Mr. Julias Edwarde, Jr., aod Mr. Jacob Robinson snoke to Ree. J 0. Watkioa about organising a T. M. 0. A. among tbe colored yoong men of Somter. A paper was circuited last week for signatures tbe result of which last Sunday afternoon at 6 30 p m about 20 young men met in tbe cbapel of Kendall Institute sod Rev. Watkos organized them ioto a Y. M. C A Tbs fol? lowing persons were elected officers: Mr Sam* nsl Grsen, president ; Mr Msrioo Brsdford, vice presideot ; Mr Ssmoel Qilliard, secre? tary ; Mr French I Davis, corresponding sec? retory ; Mr Hampton Lewis, treasurer. Mr Jacob Robinson wss sppointed chairman of ths committee on worship. Mr Francis A Bostick slso was appointed chairman of mem? bership committee Other committees will he sppoiotsd Friday night coming, tbe first business meeting. This was a good beginning aod other young' meo are reqoesttd to join. We ask tbe prsysrs of ths Gbristian people both white aod colored for our success. Tbe meetiogs will be bela every Sunday at 6 : 0 p ns st Keodsll Institute. Tbs public ar* cordially invited to stteod. Freocb I Davis, Corresponding Secretory. An imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the causel Improve your blood. How? By tak? ing the blood purifier that has stood the test for thirty years Sorsapririllo QUART MOTTUL It has thousands of happy friends. Quart Bottles sell every? where at $i. ?'TUB MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," Dwtrett, MtsSi. r Lire* Ha, UtttaUvav J. S. HUOHSON & CO. Somter.8.0. WANT BD?3,000 cords Lo-g Leaf Green Pine, 4 foot. Wri<s oi, stating price par cord in car lots delivered ?t Sumter, S. C. Sumter ioe Mfg. Cs. Jan 30?2t_ WANTBD?Several tbousaod good Pioe Shingles. Apply to A G Flowers, Sumter, S. O. \\i ANTED, for cash, Dogwood mod Per* Vf simmon Logs. Sootbero Hatdwood Oompsoy, F O Box ?29, Charleston, S C. Not 14?4m Estate of Rev. Wm. We Mood, Deceased. IWILL APPLY to tbe Judge of Probate of Sumter County oo February '43d, 1901, tor a Fioal Discbarge as Rxecotor of afore said Bstate WM. R MOOD, al D. Jan 23, 15*01 ?4t Estate of Ed. B. Miller? Dee'd. ALL PERSONS having claims against tbs aforesaid Ratals wiM pr<stnt same, duly attested, aod all persons indebted to aald Estate will make payment without de lay to SHRPaRD NASH, C 0. C P A G. S , Jan 16 ? 31 Administrator. Estate of Dati'l J. Holladay, Dee'd PERSONS baying claims against said Kita s will preseot ssms dulv attested, and all persons indebted to SSidRsiaJ* wil make psyoient at once to ?^ 8 Jan 14? 31 Qua ..?vu tor STRAtED OR STOLEN. A LARGE bsy horse, 11 or 13 years old, J\_ parrot-toed io froot feet, aod thio io flssa, wos stoleo or strayed from 0 I) -nr.eil A Go's lot on January 2Id, Aoy inforroa* tioo will be appreciated, and a reward p?id for return of horse either tn O'Donreli A Co io Somter or F B Stafford at Dalzell Jan 30 - It FOR SALE. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS SILVER WYANDOTS. All fine and shipped on approv? al. At South Carolina State Fair Oct. 29th, my Barred Rocks won 1st Hen, 1st Cock, 2d Pullet, 2d Pen and tied Biltmore for best exhibit. EGGS, - - $2 per 13 J. A. CULLUM, Jan 30?4m Kidge Spring, 8 C . ILL tut IUI Beat Ci?'Kh Byrup. TSJSSS BOOS? Use In tlmo. Sold by drSjSMtStS. WEDDING GIFTS 0+0+ ?8: ?OOO 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. BULTMAPf, Jeweler and Watchmaker, oot 3i MAIN STREET. Our Buyer is in the We?t and will return with 60 Head Horses and Mules. There will be some fine Mules among them. Competition being the life of trade we will have to hustle to merit our share of patronage, there being six sale stables in the city. H. HARBY. Grand Reduction Saile* Beginning on Monday, January 7th and con? tinuing until Monday, January 21st. It ia impossible to give joo tbe redaction oo every article, bat from tbe fol lowiog quotations yea eea form aa idea of tbe booa Sde redoetiooe we are mak? ing Every artiole guaranteed ae repreoeated or money refaoded : In Men's Clothing* No 7455D B square cat, otripe worsted Suite, sizes 33, 34 , 35, 37 , 40, redaoed from $10 to 7 50 No 7396, S B eqasro cut, stripe caemere Suite, sizes 34, 35, 37, 38, 42, reduced from $9 to 7 00 No 0065, R 0 black worsted Soils, sizes 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, reduced from $9;to 7 00 No 7476, R C stripe casmere Suits, d b vest, sizes 33, 35, 40, redaoed from $12 50 to 9 50 8 R C end D B blae sod black cheviot Suits, sizes 34. 35, 37, 40, all wool, reduced from (12 50 to 9 75 No 5501, Military cot, stripe casmere, sizes 35, 36, 37, 38. reduced from $15 to 11 50 No 5400, R C stripe worsted Suits, sizes 36, 37, 38, 42, reduced from $17 to 13 50 Child's Clothing. 40 Suits, assorted patterns in casmeres, cheviots snd worsteds, sizes 7 to 15, reduced from $2 25 to 1 60 Suits, 2 patteros with 2 pair pants, sizes 7, 11, 12 and 15, reduced from $2 75 to 2 25 Check worsted D B Suits, sizes 9 to 15, reduced from $4 50 to 3 00 D B stripe worsted Suits, sizes 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, reduced from $6 to 4 25 Brown Vestee Suits, all wool, sizes 4, 5, 7 and 8, reduced from $3 to 2 15 MEN'S PANTS. 30 pair of casmere, worsted and cheviot, $3 aod 3 50 Pants, reduced to $2 40 Mens' Overcoats. Blue and brown, all wool Kersey Overcoats, guilted satin lining, reduced from $13 50 to 10 50 Drab Kersey Overcoats, all wool, reduced from $10 50 to 8 00 AH wool grey Chinchilla Overcoats, reduced from $6 50 to 4 85 Youths' Overcoats. Fancy blue Kersey Overcoats, sizes 16 to 19, redaced from $4 50 to 3 00 Oxford Overcoats, sizes 17 to 19, reduced from $6 50 to 4 50 Boys' Overfeoats 40 Overcoats, assorted patterns, sizes 5 to 8, reduced from $1 50 to 75c 11 Bova' light color, short Overcoats, sizes 5 to 14, reduced from $3 to 2 25 * HATS. 100 Mens1 all wool Alpines, all sizes, reduced from 75c to 50c 10O Boys' Hats, reduced from 25c to 20c SHIRTS. 80 Mens' colored stiff bosom Shirts, assorted patterns, ail sizes, reduced from 75c to 60c 70 Boys' colored stiff bosom Shirts, assorted pattercs, sizes 12J to 14, reduced from 50c to 43c 60 Men's colored Shirts, stiff bosom, 2 collars and 1 pair cuffs, reduced from 75c to 60c 50 Mens' all wool Shirts, assorted colors, sizes 14J to 17. reduced from $1 and $1 25 to 85c JUST OPENED 2500 yards of new Petcales, 58 different patteros to select from, 36 fnches wide, all tt 8.1, cents 30 doz Ladies' Ribbed Wsts?a few more than we want just now. Spe? cie- for this sate 25c Do you need a Silk Shirt Waist ? If so, read the following two items: Ono small lot of Ladies' Silk Waists Former price $5?to close this line $3 99 One small lot of Ladies' Silk Waists Former price $6?to close this line $1 98 These are big values a\id the eatly comers will reap the benefit. el. Kattenberg & Sons.