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?>k SEa?X?niau aili Jka? fem WEDNESDAY, APRIL? 24, 1901 Entered ai I*ott Office at Sumter,S (?., as Second Class Mitter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Alford Bros, Deotis?s. Schwaris ?r^s-W"ortb Reneging. Tbe Sumter Dry Goods Co-Tbe Best. J Ryttenberg <3c Sons-Specml Money-Sav? ing Announcement PERSONAL. Miss Katie Anderson, of Summerton, is io the city. Mr. J. Walters bas returned frota a trip to Newton, N C. Miss Mamie Sbolar i? visiting ber sister, Hrs. Jobo Bear. Mies Rhoda Sbuford ha3 returned from a visit to Darlington. Dr. N. G Osteen, Jr , of Darlington, spent Sunday in the city. Misses Sallie and Julia Power are spending a few days io tbe city Messrs Walter Norment and T. B. Harrell were in tbe city yesterday. Mrs. J M Chandler bas returned from a -visit to Atlanta and Anderson. M?39 Virgioia Reames, of Bisbopville, is -visiting at Mr J Frank Pate's Mr. I. H. Moses ?efl last night for Virginia to attend a meeting of insurance men. Mr9 B. W Lucius and children have gone to Boyki&'e to visit Mrs. C. H. Green. Miss Gertrude Jennings returned Thursday irom aa exteaded visit to Orangeburg. Mr Arthur Koigbt, of Benr>ettsvi!le, is T?8iting bis brother, Mr F D Kaight M?38 Margaret Ricbardsoo who bas been teaching at Heriot's bas returned borne. Dr. Olin Sawjer spent Monday eight in the -city with bis brother, Dr Frank Sawyer. Mr. Henry J. McLaurin, Jr , aad bride ar? rived from Staunton, Va , Thursday Bight. Mr. Cbas S. Byther, of R G Duo & Co's Mercantile Agency is ia the city for a few days. Mrs. B. E. Rembert, of Rembert, was io the city last week, tbe guest cf Mrs. R L Wright. Dr. A. C. Dick and Dr. H. W. Cooper attended tbe State Medical Association io Florence last week. Mr. Willie Witberspaon came up rrom 'Georgetown to spend Sunday. He return? ed Tuesday afternoon. The many friends of Dr. J. Tbos. Pate, ?f Florence, S. C., io this city ar* glad to bear that he is improving rapidly Master J. Fraak Pate, Jr , who had bis collar bone broken Monday a week ago is getting along cicely under the care of Dr. Mood Mr Stewart Mason bas gone to Provi? dence. R I , where be will spend several moates perfecting bimstlf in electrical coo . stractioa. B C. Dennis, E?q.: of the Darliogton bar, has been invited to deliver tba annual ad? dress at the Memoria! Day exercises ia Marioa on May 7th Dr. and Mrs. E. S Booth arrived io the city from Charleston last Friday morning, aod were the guests of Mr. and Mrs N G Osteeo uatil Monday when they went to their' home at Bisbopville Mr. Frank B ll, who has been in the em foy of the Coast Line ia this city for the past t*o years, b<*s gone to El Paso, Texas, to take a position with one of tbe roads enter? ing that city. Georgia friends are glad to B?ar that Boa. Perry DeLaoa will be returned :o Eucador, where he bas represented this country with greet acceptability to bjth governments Augusta Cbrooieie. Capt. E. Scott Carson received a telegram Satordvy morniog from Lieut. L 8. Carson inform-og him that be had arrived* in San Francisco aad wat ia good health after the voyage from Maaila. Mrs L W. Dick, of Aikeo, after spending several weeks with relatives returned home ibis morning. Mr. F. C. Hyman, the local represen ta ti ye of Alex Sprout & Sons, bas gone to Bishop ville to receive 400 biles of cotton which he bought yesterday. Dr. E. Plumer Alford, of Dillon, bas de cided to come to Sumter to pracice bis pro? fession, and has formed a partnership with ?is brother, Dr. Wm. B Alford. Dr. E. Plomer Alford is a graduate of the Atlanta Dental College and was the first honor man in a c ase of more tbao fifty. Since bis grad? uation be has been practicing bis profession at Dillon with marked success, and be leaves a fine practico to come to this city for tbe reason that it offers a lareer field / fT-****-^ Another e^ertric light is certaialy needed ia Ward No. 1 particularly at :be corner of Calboon and Magnolia Street. The Liberty-street lumber-obetroction case was a.'nio continued in the Mayor's court yesterday. Tbe case may be heard today. Witherspoon Bros. & Co , are pushing their new factory to completion in wbich it is proposed to manufacture a fine grade of burial caskets. Those famous little pills. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. J. S. Hoghson k Co. V. H Phelps, the grocer will close bis store at 6 p m., Saturday excepted, from May 1st, to Sept. 1st without conditions as to tbe action of fruit stores, One or two cf tbe fruit and grocery stores have refused to c!o?e at 6 p m. from May to September. Tbe friends of the clerks will know where to bey fruits and groceries. Yon cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sloggisb and your bowels clogged DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the wbole system They never gripe -J S Hughson & Co. The poles will probably be removed from tbe middle of Maic street before tbe macadam work is commenced. A majority of Council is said to favor removing tbe obstructions from the street. We direct attention ta the change in the advertisement mf tbe Sumter Dry Goods Company. This firm doesn't believe in put? ting off for next month wbat oogbt tobe attended to now, bence their scggestive men? tion of their Commencement materials. ?If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of ap? petite, or caustipatioo, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warraoted. For sale by Dr A J China. George F. Epperson is building a large Rod conveniently arraoged atab'e oe the old Jer? sey House lot. He will soon t>e t>ener fixed to handle bis business than before the fire. Tbe City Couocil wi! meer tonight ai 7 o'clock. Tne proDOsed ordinance pro? hibiting the u?e of tbe street driins for sew ege purposes socb as ba'b tut?, kitchen slops and other refuse water will be read for the first time. A DOUBLE WEDDING IN GEORGETOWN. Misses Nannie K Black and ?Iza beth Sheppard Black Wed Dr. E. ?. Bocrhaod Mr. J Walter Doar. "AH the wor'd loves a lover," sane the bird of A?on, -?nd today tbe happy cousuru matioo of a plighted trotb at ibe marriage Kitnr awakes an iotere<t as keen as in the day? of Shakespeare Wben the happiness ot four persons ia involved Hymen's torch burns doubly brilliant and tbe icter-st excited i-> two fold Such was 'be case Tuesday afi;-r noon at the home of Capt. W A B>.ck, when, in the presence of bis family and a few relatives end friends, the wedding of bis niec?>, Miss Nan-ie K Biack, to Dr Edward S Booth was solemnized, closely followed oy the ceremony which united in marriage bis daughter, Miss.Elizabeth Sheppard Biack to Mr J. Wai ?er Doar The tim? appointed for the doable wedcir.g was two o'clock, and at that boar tb9 friends in attendance gathered in tbe parlor to await the interesting ceremony soon to follow After a few minutes of waiting- just lon? enough to admire the beautifully decorated room-Misa Annie Dosr, seated nt the piano, began tbe "Bridal March " when with so! ema and stately tread tb* first couple, Dra Booth and .MIES Nancie Black, preceded by Mr Stcart Booth, as best man, ano Miss Bettie Biack, of Fort Smitb, Ark , as maid of bonor, ente ed and took their place ia j front of Rev W M. Duncan, the officiating j elergsman, who solemnly spoke the marriage service After a brief interval tbe wedding march again sounded and Miss Bessie Norrie, maid of booor came rn, theo Mr J Wilier Doar and Mr E W Kimtnski ?s oest mao,1 followed by Miss Elizabeth Black on tbe arm of ber father Arriving before the altar, Mr Doar and Miss Black took tbe place of tbe preceding couple, were united "till death them do part " In both ceremonies the wedding ring was used, which added mach to their beauty and sigoificaece Miss Elizabeth Black was attired io an ct tractive gown of white silk moll, built on a foundation of white taffeta. Over ibis a bodice or pom? lace and satin ribbon ; tbe skirt heavily trimmed with satin ribbon and point lace. Sbe carred a lsrte bouquet ot Easter lilies At ber throat she wore a hand? some sunburst of pearls and diamond'*, a gift of the groom. Miss. Nannie Blsck the sime. Miss Betty Black wore a beautiful gown of white batiste, trimmed in white app'ique and moo8elioe She carried a beautiful uonqae of pink carnations and ferns. Mies Bessie Norris wore a gown of softbloe India silk, elaborately trimmed io point Nee and black ribbon velvet ; fail yoke of moose line She corned a beautiful bouquet of pink carnations and ferns. Congratulations profuse and fervent were extended to both coo pie?, whose lives, if good wishes avail aught, will be as uncload ed as their marriage day, which smiled sunny approval apon their happioess Elegant refreshments were served daring tbe afternoon and tbe guests loath to !e*v?? PO pleasant a scene lingered in social enjoy meet. The brides were recipients of a number ot presents, many ?f them beautiful and cost'y. Dr and Mrs Booth left on tbe afternoou tram for Bisbopville, their future home - Georgetown Oatlook, April 19. BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. Miss Sara Frances Paris Becomes the Bride of Henry J MeLaurm of Sumter, 8. C A beautifal boT>e wedding was celebrated IO o'clocK yesterday at ?be residence of Cap tain J^mee R Paris on We?t Frederick Street when bis lovely and accomplished second daughter, Miss Sara Frances, became ?he bride of Heory J McLaorio, jr., of Sumter, S. C The c-remooy wa? beaatiful'v ana impressively performed by Rev. A.M. Fraser, D. D , pastor of tbe First Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. ADR Rancher, pastor of Christ Evangelical Lutheran church of rbis city. The parlor and dining-room were thrown together and were artistically decorated with palms and potted plants. The two pastors entered tog?toer, followed by toe flower git I, little tbreo-year-old Martha Baconer, in pure white Than came tbe bride and groom ? ring was used in tbe ceremooy. Miss Louise Wiibrow played the Wedding Marcb from Lohengrin. The bride wore a dark, bise travelling sait, with bat a/id gloves to match and carried bride's roses. There wera pres? ent ooly a few friends and relatives After >be ceremony tba bridal couple left over the C * 0. for their future borne, Sumter, S. C. Tbe bridal presents were numerous and handsome The bride is a graduate of the Mary Bald? win Seminary, and bas been a very oseful member of the First Presbyterian church and of the cocrmonity, and will be greatly miss? ed by both Tbe groom is a prominent yoong business man of an old South Caro lina family, and is a anancfacturer ?.nd wholesale dealer in yellow pine lumber Tuesday eight the bridal party aodafew friendo were served with a sumptuous old time Virginia supper at the borne of tbe bride, at which there wae much merriment - Staunton, Va , Daily News, April 18 MARRIED. Mr Henry J. McLaarin, Jr, or this city and Miss Sara Frances Paris were married on W-dnesday morning, April 17tb, at the home of the brida's father, Staunton, V* On April 17th at the residence o f the bride io Privateer Township, by the Rev G T Gresham, Mr J Ruseel! Ramsey to Miss Hattie Wbilden. The leadiog feature of tbe new advertise? ment of Chandler, ?he clothier, is the all-wool Spring Suits at $8 'to $'6 50 They ar? guaranteed to oe the best and most etvl'sb that be could obtain and he recommend? them to bis customers, feeling satisfied tbat they will give satisfaction. '.I bad piles so bad I coald get no rest nor 6od a care until I tried DeWitt's Witch Haze' Salve After using it once, I forgot I ever bad Piles." E C Boice. Somers Poiot, N. Y Look ont for imitations. Be sure you aBk for DeWitt's.-J S Hagbsoo ? Co. Tbe Clerk and Treasurer of tbe city is on the war path after those who have rot paid license taxfs Penalties and costs may amount to more than tbe original tax if tbe delin? quents do not make a settlement before the Sheriff gets bebind 'bern Sumter will probably get tbat new passen? ger depot and a car shed before m*ov ye?ns Tbe railroad officials are si id to he consider? ing plans for the de: ot. as a result o' 'b? order issued in January bv President Elliot that the depot be rmilt at once "Last winter I wsg confined to mv bed with a very bad cold on tbe lun^s. Nothirg gaverre relief Fi?-*My mv wife bought a bottle of 0:ie Minute Cough Cure 'ha? effec ed a epeedv cure. I cannot spenk too highlv of that excellent remeiv "' - Mr T K Houseman, Maoatawney, Pa -J S Hugbson & Co. DEATH. Mrs. J. G. Holiidav, of Marion, died Ia3t Wednesday rrgnt at Dr. Mood's Infirmar?. Her busbar)d, accompanied by Mr B F. D ri-, Miases Joi.a and Ma? Dans ar d R?v. J. B Gr-.er arrived in the cty Wednesday a teroton oo a special train, bibing been notifi a of Mrs. Holiidiy's critical condition. Tbe remaiu? were taken io Marion Thursday mo: n og for interment M.*. Julius Morris di^d quite suddenly Monday nignt ci paralysis ai bis home on Sumter Street ne retired ia bis usu*, health, wag stricken witb pa.alyeis aud breamed bis last before midnight. He bas Deen a resident of Sumter for fifteen or twen? ty years Death of Mrs Barrett Bisbopvi?e, April 21 -Mrs Jane Barrett, one of tbe oldest and moet highly respected ladies of tbis place, did at ber residence here yesterday afternoon at 5 30 o'clock. Mrs. Barratt was born in 1812 aod was therefore 89 years old. She, when only 12 years of age, coocircted herself with Bethlehem Mein odis;church, and lived a faithful member cf that church until a few years since wben she removed ber membership to the new Method ist church here, where she has since lived a consistent memoer. She was the mother of 8e?era! children, six of whom survive her Mrs L zzie James and Mrs. Martha Davis of this pUce, G M. Barrett of Orangeborg, W C. Barrett of Tarben, N C , Sam Barrett of Columbia, and A. S* Barrett of Newton, N. C The remains will oe interred in the ceme? tary at Betbelbem this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ^H The Gr ded Scaools wili bave holiday on Friday, May 3rd. The Boardjof Health is still vaccinating whenever a citizen can be found who has rjot uudergooe the ordeal Auother coffin factory is spoken of, but cc definite information is obtainable for publica? tion at tb is time. Mr G. F Epperson is building a ware r ouse io Dingle Street on the Southern Rail road Company lands. Efforts are being made to open an indepen? dent tee bouse to seil ice at reasonable pnces Ali tbe plans have not folly matured as yet; (.ut it is to be boped that success will crowo tae efforts of the cneertaki-rs of the echeae. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serioes results often fol? low. One Minute Cough Core acts like magic It is not a common mixture but is a high grade remedy.-J S Hugbson A Co. Tbe Committee of Five who are circulating a petition to order the sewage system election are handicapped by ihe absence of any defi nite information about the cost of the system and that is where a survey of the citv is need? ed The police are serving notice on the delin? quents who have not paid the license tux A whole drove of toem will have to face tbs Mayor within tbe next few days uolese they settle wttb the clerk at once John Belcher and Ragin Mathis were con? victed in the Mayor's court ytt'erday, the charge being, quarrelling and cursiog on Main street Tbe fine was $4 each Ptfter Larkin plead guilty to drunkenness on Saturday night Fine $3 Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly beal by the use of DeWitt's Witch Has*l Salva^ It is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt'8.-J S Hugbson k Co. Road Master G. E Brune- of the A C L R. R Co., bis purchased tbe railroad resi? dence usually occupied by tbe road master and bas moved it across the M k A R R track to a lot on Factory Street The spac* occupied by the house wiil be used for addi uooal side tracks A good pavement is badly needed from tb? Masonic Temple to tbe Main street corner Wben tbe postoSLe is removed tbis sidewall, will te ranch more frequently used than at present ar>d tbe need for a clean and dry oavement will be apparent*to a greater oom bar of people "I bave beeb troubled witb indigestion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose soul I tried Kode! j Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten mora relief from them than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt ta twenty years " An derson Riggs of Sonny Lane, Tex. Thou? sands have testified at did Mr. Riggs.-J S Hugbson k Co. The Knights of Honor have recently paid the policy on the life of the late L W Joye Tbe check was in tbe bands of tbe secretary of tbe local lod*e within thirty days after the proof of deatb was sent on Jost pre viocs to this the policy oe the life of the late R M. Puts was paid with almost equal promptness Doc Caldwell, -the popular clerk of the Hotel Sumter, will ta^e charge of aoy letters for the late trams that are seat to tba botel and will have tbem mailed at tbe depot. Tnis will be a great accommodation to nosi? ness mea wbo frequently have important letters to ne mailed after ibe mail has oeeo closed at the poatoffice You will waste time if you try to care in? digestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse whee you do eat heartily. You always ueed plenty ef good food properly digested. Eodol Dyspepsia Cure ?9 the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest cot only some elements of food but every kind And .t is the one remedy that will do it.-J S Hugbson k Co. The pile of lumber obstructing Liberty street was not removed last week* Wby was not the lomoer removed and who waa responsible for the neglect? On Sunday night tb?re was no light on the pile of lomr>?r io front of ibe Baptist Cbnrcb until a geotiem'0 on his way to cbnrcb noticed it and on big own responsibility sent dow? and procured oil to refill the lantern wbich be hgb'ed and placed on the lumber to wara drivers to avoid the obstruction io the s reet Quarterly Conference. Tbe second Q >arterly Conference of tbe First Me'bodiat Church, of this city, will be held ?t the Methodist parsonage, Tharsday eveoiog, next, at 8 ?o o'clock. A Fireman's Close Call. '"I Jfuck to my engine, although every joint a-hed an ' everv nerve ?an racked with pain." write* C W T?ella>nT. * 1 jcomnttve fireman, of Burl'r pron, ? n\a ' ? was we.ik and pale, with? out 11v appetite ?nd al! run down. A* I wa? rtb' ijt t? give up, ? pot a bot le <>f Klectric 15it- , ter.? .-iii'l. :if:er taking it. I felt aa well as I ever iii ii; my life " Weak, sickly, run down peo ie al wi vs gain new life strength HU 1 v<g- r om their u-c. Try them. .Satisfaction guaran teed by J F W DeLorme. Price 50 cents. 2 I Every Boy's Sweetheart I THE PRETTIEST f In his opinion, and to hear him tell it-but-opinions differ ^ somewhat. It's jost so with ? clothes-nearly every dealer a claims to have the very best of ^ Clothing and ? ! THE NOBBIEST SUITS. \ f But here again tastes | differ. We firmly be? | liere, however, that ? our stylishly made, 1 All-Wool Spring Suits f Consisting of Serges, Striped ^ Worsteds, Cheviots, Scotch Mix-N S tures and Cassimeres at a ) S8,10, $12 AND $16.50. 1 Will appeal to the good taste and ^ judgment of ali in search of up- ^ to-date Suits at reasonable prices. || I D. J. Chandler, I I ?g>?0?0?0?0?0?0*0?0?0?0?0?0?0?0*0?0???0?0?0?0?0*0?0+0 THE: CLOTHIER. g rrrrrrrrrrrm wwwwwwwwwwww SONS OF VETERANS. Delegates to Heumon Elected Memorial Day Committee Ap pointed. Camp James D. Blanding, SODS of Goofed trace Veterans, met on Monday afternoon at the call of the commandant and delegates to tba anneal reunion in Charleston were elect ed as follows : Richard I Manning, John E Wbiiden, Jobo M Knight, Marion Moise, Geo W Dick, J. T McNeill, Edgar Skinner, H M Sanders, I. Harby Moae9, fi. Lee Scarbor? ough, Herbert A Moses, E C. Hiynswortb, Bartow Walsb, B J Rbame and B B Bree? den. Committee appointed to assist the Indies in mhkiog preparations for Memorial Day : A. G. Plowers.SSbepard Naeb, L D. Jen? nings. The camp apprpriated $5 to assist in ply? ing the expecees of the Memorial Day ce'e* bratioc Night "Was Ser Terror. "I w?uld cough nearly all night long," write? A'rs Chas Appiegate of Alexandria, Ind, "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cou^h frightfully and fpit blood, but, when all dber medicines failed, three $1 bot? tles ol' Dr King's New Discovery wholly cured me ami I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed lo cure cough?, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung trounbles Price ;50J and $!. Trial bottles free at J F W LeLorme'iS drug store. 2 Col. J D. Banding sends to this office from Corsicara, Texas, a sr ec al edition of tbe New Orleans Picayune coutaining a num? ber ol articles descriptive of the great oi< region of Texas in which Corsicana is sito ; ated The most strikiug statement i? that I Texas now produces 300,000 ? arrels of oil a day, while all the balance of the world pro? duces 380,000 barrels a day And the Tens oii industry H iet ir? 'ts infancy In selecting ihe site for the Cotton Weieb ? er's platform the County Board of Comtui" j sioner3 should f?*ke into consideration tbe desirability of ? aviog the platform *cce-=?ib!e I to the tracks of both the Atinarte Coast Line and Southern rnilrcadn Cotton ia Bhir>n?d over horn ro?ds and the interests of all ?hip pers ?honld he considered, when locnting th" weigher's platform Ii is possit le to so ioc*'e the pi .itform as to have it < q lallv acce-nible tn both roads and convenient to all pi rt PS if it i'l buih \ her . it can ne reached b< r.nlv i one railroad th" other mad will either have 1 to pav rrMfSportation charges for remov?' JJ the cotton f.-ora the p'aiform or the buvrs will bt*?f IO p '. t drnyaue In erher enge j tb^t>? additional charges will COT e out of tie ? seile: at the cotton. i Heavy Rams. Pisgah, *pril 20-Tbe largest fall of water since tbe big rain of April 21st last year, fell here yesterday afternoon The land is wash? ed in gullies on the bil! sides, and the bot? toms submerged. Corn is comDletely cov ejed up in places, which will necessitate ? replanting News from other sections 6ho? a like result It will be several days before farm work can be resumed as tbe fields are boggy. The prospect for good stands of cotton and corn is tbe worst for years A great deal of early planted corn has beeD piaoted over and ir mav b? so wah cotton WM.B ALFORD, E PLUMER ALFORD, ALFORD BROS., Dentists. Office over Saaoter Dry Goods Co's Store, MATN STREET, SUMTER, S. C Ap.' 24-tf Lime! Lime! Lime! This is the season for white? washing. Remember us when you are ready to buy. We will sell you Standard Lime at 90c pr bbl We are Still Agents for the old Reliable brands of Flour: Roller King, fancy patent. Alpine Snow, half patent. Red Star, family. See or get our prices ard we wiil save yru rodney We are oow located ip oar large brick warehouse between the Southern and Coq.it L'ne depots. GROSSWELL & GO., j PHONE 53. ? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is the latest discovered digest? ?a nt and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains VA times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailediree Prepared by E. C. Dc WITT ?CO.. Chlccgo. J S HUGHSON" & OP BIDS WANTED. Snrn'er, S C . April 12, 1901. TAB COUNTY BOARD OP CO?Mis? sioners ?f Sumter County, will, at rbeir meeting, M*y 7th. proximo, receive Olds for rebuilding tbe County Jm'1 as it stands, or for ??oild'ng a New Jail/ Tbe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids By order of Board WM. H. SEALE, CoGuty Supervisor. April 12-3t. BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS. Eggs $1.59 per 15. My Barred Plymouth Rocks have won for me and my customers at three large shows this season. L. C. DAISEY, Sos 12, Sunny Side, Qa. Feb 6-2m Life and Fire Insurance, Call on me, at my reaidence, Liberty Street, for both Life and Fire Insn rance. Only reliable Companies rep? resented. Phone No 130. Aiidrena Closes. Oot'J5- o Land Surveying. rWILL GIVE prompt attention to all calls for furv?vin<r *nd olafi- P l?*pds. BANKS H ROYKIN, Oct 10-o Catrball, S C.