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To Race For Upton Cup. Chicago, lil., Aug. 12.-The inner' harbor today is dotted with white' winged craft flying the ensigns of the Detroit Yacht club. Milwankee Yacht, club, Chicago Yacht club and other ^yacht*clubs of the great lakes. The yachts have gathered here to take part in the Lipton Cup races, the first of which will be sailed tomorrow over the triangle course of the' Columbia Yacht club. With favoraable wind and weather conditions the experts say the contests should prove the most inter esting ever sailed in Chicago waters. The local yacht clubs ha ve entered sev eral boats which they think fast ^enough to retain the cup here. On the other hand, the Milwaukee Yacht club tas sent the/flyer Mendota, owned by Commodore Vllas, who is confident that she is the fastest yacht on the lakes. Detroit, also, and several othdr cities have entries and no doubt exists Jhai the contest will be closely contest ed from start to finish. -Porto Ricans Visit Washington. Washington, D. C., Aug. 12.-The several hundred Porte Rican teachers who have been traveling in this coun try and attending the summer schools at Harvard, Cornell and elsewhere ar rived in Washington today to pay their respects to the president* before . leaving for home. The visitors were received in the capital by Dr. W. T. Harris, United States Commissioner of Education, and a committee represent ing the educational institutions of the District of Columbia. The forenoon was spent in sight seeing. The teach ers wore received by the president this afternoon and cordinal greetings ?exchanged. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cuts or pasy toils have paid the death penalty, t is wise to have Bucklers Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the liest Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25Cj at J. F. W. Delorme's Drug Store. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 10.-A re-1 jtion in working hours from ten to r.3, with a corresponding reduction in wages, became effecti ve today at the Lonsdale shops of the Southern railway here. No explanation is made of the reason for the action, and some regard it as a permanent cut. More than 7, - OOO men are employed at the Lonsdale A Perfect Painless , Pill .ha ene that will cleanse the system, .set the liver to action, remove the b c, clear the complexion, sure headache^and leave a good t ^te in the month. The famous lit f or -doing such-.work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Sisers. Bob Moore, of Lafayette, Ind. : "Ali other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while Dewitt's Little Early Sisers are simply perfect." Sold by O. B. Davis. Hunting ja lot when you can fine an hour by calling at my office town and show jpn. It costs me for finding a purchaser instej Have more than 100 houses the city. A few samples are gr CITY PR! Lot 57-2f lots ou- Broad Street and in $100 to $600. Lot 51-Six-room house and lot 180x195 Parsonage, $2,250. Lot 45-Two lots corner Calhoun and B 600, adjoining lot $500. Lot 36-Seven-room house and lot 66x170 ; Lot 29-Three lots 80x275 on Purdy Ave., Lot 22-Five lots on Calhoun Street, 80x4J Lot 14 -House and lot 82x259, corcer Ha: Lot 4-House and lot, 75x300, on Church COUNTRY I Have desirable farms for sale throughout lefore buying, call axd see what 3 oh the Attorney at Law, BI i GLENN i Mineral Is unsurpassed, aud invalids its use. It will cure dyspepsia, otitis, jaundice, torpor of livei upon malarial disease, dropsy, tion, hemorroid, uterine, renal rheumatism, catamenal derange plaints. Highly recommended Glenn Spring! Delightful Beverage,;! Containing the mineral ingre eral Water. Glenn Springs Carbonated 1 bte water, and positive cure fo) relief from indigestion. For sale by J. F. W. DeLonr China and The Cash Grocery S BROWNED LIKE RUTS IN A TRAP. Eight Men Killed by Flooding of Mine Near Salisbury, H. C. Raleigh, N. C., Aug. IL-A special to the News and Observer from Salis bury, N. C., says: Information was received here tonight that the Barrin ger gold mine, located near Gold Hill, Rowan county, N. C., was suddenly flooded with water late this afternoon, causing the instant death of eight men employed -in the mine. The dead are : Will Canup, Will Stirewalt, Joseph Magrura, Bob Deberry, Sam Price and three others whose names are unob tainable. Nine men were in the mine. shaft when a large pond located near the entrance to ; the mine suddenly broke loose, the breakage being caused by excessive rains, the waters rushing in terrific and deadly force to a depth of about a hundred feet upon the men ,who were powerless to save them selves. Thomas Moyl, manager of the plant, was the only one to escape death. The mine is filled with water tonight and none of, the dead bodies have yet been recovered. An unusual downpour of rain is reported in the vicinity of the mine this afternoon, much damage be ing done to property. The flooded mine is the property of the Whitney Reduction company of Salisbury and Pittsburg, Pa., and has been operated by them for a number of years. DeWitt Is The Name. When you go to buy Witch Hasel Salve look for the name Do Witt on. every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel is used in making DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salva, which is the; best salve in the world for cnts,^burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due io its many cures, 1 has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed ou the market. The genuine bears the name E. C. DeWiet & Co-, Chi cago. Sold by O. B. Davis. Lincoln, Nebraska, * Aug. IL-The differences between the Democrats and Populists have . been adjusted, and an agreement bas been reached to have a^fusion ticket, and support Geo. W. Berge the Populist candidate for governor. -- A Sweet Breath is a never failing sign of a healthy stom ach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order- There is no remedy in the \ oride<|ual to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: ul have been a dyspeptic for years;'tried all kinds of remedies but continued to arrow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I likti." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet Sold by O. B. Davis. ,ste Time i out everything for sale in half and letting me drive you over you nothing. The owner pays id of hunting one himself. and lots for sale in all parts of iren below: DPERTY. Broad Street section. See plat. Prices on Council Street, next door to Methodist arvin Streets, 70x218. Prices : Corner.lot V r on Sumter Street. $3,000. nice shade trees. Cash 800. 10. $500. npton Ave. and Sumter St. $2,250. Street $1650. PROPERTY. Sumter and Clarendon counties, i market [J Real Estate Broker. Eyes Are an every day possession. They don't seem very wonderful until you lose them. U doesen't make the affliction any easier to bear, to know that you are to blame for not consult ing a competent Optician in time. That probably the right glasses at the right time would have saved them. Don't let this be your experience. Consult us in time. Z. P. Highsmith, Graduate Optician. 21 S. Main Sc. - Sumter, S. C. SPRINGS Water. Ind sure and speedy relief by liver complaint chronic hep r and general debility, following diarrhoea, dysentery, constipa and cystic diseases, bee mat uria, ments and other female corn by the medical profession. s Ginger Ale. .'nvigorating, Healthful, dients of Glenn Springs Min inera! Water-a delightful ta r dyspepsia. Gives immediate ie, The Sumter Drug Co., A. J. tore, Mr A MATTER OF GENERAL DISCUSSION. Facts Brought Out at the Meeting of City Council. But Not Published in the Re port Thursday. Fiorn the Daily Item, Aug. 12. The report of the proceedings of the City Council meeting held Wednesday night published Thursday contain ed no reference to one matter that was brought up for consid eration and discussed at some length. The matter referred to has been the subject of common discusi n on the streets for several days, and is still generally talked about. Conse quently a statement of the facts as de veloped in Council meeting being pub lie property, it is deemed best, as a matter of justice to those concerned, that the facts be published, for the reason that the reports in circulation are conflicting and more damaging in their nature than the statement be fore Council. The section of the official minutes referring to this matter was omitted from the report published yesterday because City Clerk Hurst stated, when he furnished a complete copy of the minutes, that several members of Council united in suggesting that the said paragraphs be noo published. He stated, however, when conveying the suggestion or request, that the para graphs be omitted from the minutes, that the newspapers were at liberty to publish the facts elsewhere than in the minnutes, if they saw fit. The matter referred to was brought up by Alderman E. W. Hurst immedi ately after the minutes of the pre vious meeting has been read and ap proved, i Alderman Hurst said, in substance, that he desired the privilege of mak ing a statement in reference to certain ligly rumors which are current ia the city concerning the contract awarded in May last to Von Ohsen & Shirar for painting the two hose wagons. The said rumors being to the effect that, he- (E. W. Hurst) had been in fluenced in awarding the contract by a gift, or bribe, of five dollars paid to him hy Mr. J. D. Shirar. He assert ed that the fact was that about forty cr fifty days after 'the contract was made Mr. Shirar came to his place of business and handed him five dollars. He took the five dollars and asked Mr. Shirar how it was to be applied Mr. Shirar said : "That is for you, I want you to accept it for your friendship to me." He handed it back, saying, "No, 1^ cannot take it, you have also been my friend and I don't think you can afford t<f make me a present." Mr. Shirar insisted on presenting the money, and said, "If you do not want it, give it to your children to have a good time when they go to Sullivan's Island." For fear of angering Mr. Shirar the money was accepted, but it had nothing whatever to do with any contract. Mr. Shirar, who was present, then made a statement corroborating Mr. Hurst's statements. Replying to questions, asked by members of Council, Mr. Shirar said he had felt grateful for the work which he thought Mr. Hurst had been instrumental in getting for him. When Mr. Hurst attempted to return the money he had said, "You are fcol iub, I mean "yon to have it,." He ex pressed regret that the matter had as sumed the present aspect, so entirely different to what was intended. Farther discussion of the matter was postponed, by common consent, to a full meeting of council. In explanation of why the above facts we?e not published' yesterday as an appendix to, though net incorporat ed in the regular Council minutes, it need only be stated that the copy of the minutes was received at such a bite hour that there was not sufficient tf.me to prepare an independent re port. London, Aug. H.-The Associated Press learns that Great Britain is distinctly dissatisfied with Russia's attitude in the case of the British s:eamer Knight Commander, sunk by the Vladivostok squadron, and con tinues to press the Russian govern ment to make substantial \. modifica tion of the list of articles regarded as contraband. Sick Headache. "For several years nv -wife was troubled v;ith what physicians called si<*.k headache of a very severe character. She doctored vrith several eminent physicians and at a great ezpense, only to grow worse until she vas unable to do any kind of work.. About a year ajjo she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets and today neighs more than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. Geo. E. Wright of New London, New York. For fale by China's Drug Store. Siena. Springs Railroad Schedule. DAILY EXCKPT SUNDAY. EFFECTIVE JUNE t, 11)04. Lv Glenn Spjrs. 0 00 am Ly Spartanb'g~4 10 pm Ar Roebuck 9 35 am Ar Roebuck 4 5 pm LY Roebuck P 45 am Lv Roebuck 3 33 pm Ar Spartanb'y io ou Ar Glenn Spys. 5 25 pm EL S. SIMPSON. President. He Largest ai Most Complete Esta im South Geo; S. Hacker k Son. -MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Moulding & Building Material. office and Warerooms, King, opposite Can non Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ,.3^-Pnrcbasf our make, which we gu rante superior to any sold South, and thereby pare money. Window and Fancy GK ass a Specialty October 16-o CITY COUNCIL MEETING. City Council held a regular meeting at (j o'clock Wednesday. Present Mayor O. W. Dick, Alderman il. - W. Hood, ll. F. Haynesworth E. W. Hurst, W. G. Stubbs and R. K. Wil der: Absent-Alderman il. D. Bar nett, C. G. Rowland and P. P. Finn. Minutes of 3d instant were read and approved. Mr. E. F. Miller made offer to pub lish for distribution copies of an arti cle recently published in the Daily Item entitled "Progressive Sumter" at 810 for 1000 and $5.00 per 1,000 for additional copies. No action was taken. The police commissioner recommend ed sale of the horse now used by the police, and that two bicycles be bought for use of the Chief of police and health officer. They further re commended that a wooden building recently erected by Mr. L W. Jenkins within the fire limits be covered with sheet iron. Council decided to furnish ^officer Reardon with a bicycle and the police commissioners were authorized to buy it. The suggested sale of the horse and purchase of a wheel for the Chief of Police was discussed and ac tion deferred. The recommendation as to Mr. Jen kins building was referred to the Chief of Police for attention. Mr. Hurst stated that the question of ac ceptance of No. 2 hose wagon had been settled by arbitration, by receiv ing the work and paying $80 there for. The Mayor reported that complaints received in the last few days had been referred to the proper Committees. He reminded council of his request that the Opera House be provided with fire escapes, and said he would not be responsiDle should any disaster ever occur because they had not been pro vided. He called attention to the in creasing necessity for enlarging the Recorder's Office and furnishing a vault or other safe receptacle for public docu ments and records, and the committee of public works was authorized to have necessary work done on this office. On Mr. Hayneswbrth's request the committee of public wo^ks was empow ered to continue Mr. Tribble and la borers under him in cutting weeds and ! grass, cleaning out drains, &c. , Council authorized purchase of rock > to macadamize Manning Avenue from Main Sreet to connect with 'the clay road. Report of the Clerk and Treasurer for July was referred to the finance com mittee as also were the following claims. W. Lorine Lee $14.50. S. F. Haywod & Co. $18.98 Ducker & Btzltman 5.00. Council then adjourned. Greenville's Master. Columbia, Aug. IL-Governor Hey ward has been officially notified of the death of D. P. Verner, of Greenville, and the vacancy of master in the county. Following the usual custom he has referred the matter to the Greenville delegation for their action, and he will act upon their recommen dation. A Reward Offered. Columbia, Aug. H.-The. Go vernor today offered a reward of $200 for the arrest and conviction of the parties who murdered Jake Kind, the young white man, in Charleston several 3ays ago. As yet there has been no clue to the party who committed the crime. The State House. Columbia, Aug. IL--The state house commisson will meet in the nest two weeks to consider further the plans for the improvement of the building. At present the work on . the heating plant is being pushed and will be com pletely finished in a few weeks. It is j not known yet what action will betak eu in regard to the new roof in view I of the report of Architect Berle, but j it is possible that another expert may fee employed. WEEK END RATES. Excursion Tickets to Popular Resorts Now on Sale by Atlantic Coast Line. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell week end tickets, beginning May 28th and continuing until August 27th to j the following named points. Tickets sold each Saturday are limited for re- ! turn on Tuesday following date of sale. Rates on : Charleston, $3.85; Cross Hill, $3.65; Georgetown, $3.00: Glenn Springs, $4.10; Greenville, $4.65: Isle of Palms, $3.85; Spartanburg, $4.10; Sullivan's Island, $3.85: Waterloo, $3.95: Whitestone, S. C., $3.90; Wil mington. N. C., $3.85. J. T. China. -_ ~:^mm The Atlantic Cosst Line wishes to ' announce that on August 22nd an ex cursion will be operated from Florence to Augusta, Ga., the rate from Sumter being only $1.55 or the round trip. Augusta has always borne the name of being one of the most beautiful cities in the south besides having quite a number of excellent attractions. Thos. H. Knight, of Wilmington, N. C., will manage this excursion and every one wishing to take a pleasure trip should bear it in mind. Remember, August 22nd, is the date. Aug.l2tf. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoo. Special Rates Via Atlantic Coast Line. Account Biennial Conclave. Knights i>f Pythias. Louisville, Ky, August 16-20-04 we will sell special round trip tickets Sumter to Louisville and return, going and returning same route at rat ' of sis.."> . Going direct route and returning Via St. Louis with priv ilege?: of stopping a tr St. Louis Ten (10) bays 82t>.75 for round trip. Tickets will he on sale Aug 12thto 15th inclusive and limited to August :;ist out an extension to Sept 15th can be had by depositing with Agent at Louis ville. Any other information will be furn ished upon application. \V. .1. Craig. J. T. China. T. A. <I\ A. Sumter, s. s. Wilmington. N. < '. All Sorts of Reduced Rates via the Atlantic Coast Line. Louisville. Ky. Aecounl Biennial Conclave Knights of pythias, August Kith to 20th. St. Loni . Mo. Account tho Worlds l'air. Season. Sixty day. fifteen day and Coach Excursion tickets. Summer Tourist and Week-End' rates to * e;isbore resorts in Virginia and the Ca ro blas. For full information as t<> rates, dates or ale. liniitof tickets, schedules, etc.. call >n any Tic kel Agent of the A. C. L..or write ' IL M. KM ERS< >N. W. .7. CR A [G. Traffic Manager. Gcn*l I'as>. Agent. Wilmington. N. C. Fire at Providence. From the Daily Item, Aug. 10. Mr>. M. R. McLeod, who with her daughters, Misses Margaret and Jen nie, and son. Robert, have been at Providence Springs for the summer, had the misfortune to loose her home and most of its contents by fire last night. Her heaviest loss is in her old family silver, all cf which was de stroyed. A part of her furniture and clothing was aved. Her neighbors Mr. W. H. Seal, Mr. Guerry and Mr. Charlie Boykin responded to the alarm promptly and saved all they could. The cottage was the property of Mr. T. 0. Sanders, of Hagood. Little Pauline Hayneswarth, daugh ter of Mr. Robt. Hayneswarth, was on a visit there and consequently was one of the vaembers routed unceremoni ously at midnight . The accident cannot be accounted for as there had been no fire in the kitch en since yesterday midday. Mrs. McLeod hopes to be able to rent another cottage io: the balance of the season so as to derive further benefit from the health giving water of 4'Old Povidence Spings." Big Tobacco. Mr. George Alden Brown, who is one of the few farmers in this section of the county who planted tobacco this year, sends us two leaves as sam ples of his crop. These leaves meas ure 20 x 30 and 22 x 33 inchs respec tively. He ,has two acres planted and two old tobacco planters who have inspected the crop in the field estimate that he will cut and cure at least 2,500 pounds an acre. The samples sent us are the largest specimens of tobacco leaves we have ever seen in this section and if the quality equals the yield Mr. Brown will have a far more profitable crop at the prevailing prices for tobacco than cotton, even though cotton sells for more than ten cents this season. Sawin' Wood an' Sayin' Nuthiu. To the Editor Daily Item : The most important establishment in Sumter is not mentioned in the list you publish today, /How and why is this? Has four able statisticlana grudge against the "po poet" and The Backwoods Bookbindery? This con cern is advertising the city of Sumter far and wide. Orders for the "Wood en Works" are pouring in from as far distant rigions as Montana^and other parts of the Woolly West as well as from cities of the East. ' An order for one of the "Wirks" was received from a gold miner in the state (or is it ter ritory) of Montana, today. The Back woods Bookbinery is sawing wood (for more books), an' saying nothing, but must certainly not be unmentioned in any list cf Sumter's enterprises'. This Bookbindery is the only concern in the worlds that manufactures books mads entirely of wood and wooden ideas. .Thomas Anonymous" M'g'r. P. S.-I neglected to state that the gold miner who orders one copy, of the Wooden Works offered to send The Bookbindery a nice medium sized gold brick in exchange for one doz. copies of The Wurks. He was advis ed in reply that the streets of Sumter are paved with gold bricks and that only the dust was acceptable Thomas Anonymous. Sumter, S. C., Aug. 9. Taken With Cramps. ' Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with ' cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have the member1? of the crew wait upon bim and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were ad ministered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gif ford's medicines.-Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it m^y save life. For sale by China's Drug Store. Open Bolt. Mr. Eugene Hogan has brought us the first open boll of cotton that we have seen from the new crop, and we have not heard of any before this from this section of the State. Advice to the Aged. Age brings infirmities, such as slug gish bowels, weak kidneys and blade der and TORPID LIVER. Pills have a specific effect on these organs? : elating the bowels, causing thens to perform their natural functions as in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR to the kidneys, bladder and LIVEfe ^ey are adapted to old and young. $100,000.00 Capital. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Sumter, S. C. THE Comptroller of the Currency hav ing approved the increase of the Capital of this Bank to $100,000.00, depositors now have as security for their deposits : Capital, - - $100,000 00 Stockholders' Individual Lia bility, - - - '.00,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Prof its, ... 25.000 00 Total Security for Depositors, $225,000 00 ONLY NATIONLA BANK Ih CITY OF SUMTER. Largest Capital of any Bank in this section of South Carolina. Strongest Bank in Eastern part of this State. Interest aliowed on deposits to a limited amount. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A. J. CHINA, President. NEILL O'DONNELL, Vice President. H. D. BARNETT, R. D. LEE, G. A. LEMMON, JOHN REID, E. P. RICHER. R. L> ET MUNDS, Cashier. R. D. LEE, Solicitor. BOOKKEEPERS. J. L. McCellum, D. J. Winn, Jr. Oliver L. Yates. Reach's Official League Balls at Osteen's Book Store. ftnmmm PILLS 9 a r'Z,n*l " ! Only Genuine. 'H^m fjr GHICHUESTEKS ENGLISH KL^^OSSI 1Q- II:;I> A:I 1 GOI'! !>oic^ Mated ^ Wi ^!h, !'^ri!>r,'>n-Jake no other. Refine T?7 *Z>ii *J j! 'ai.-rcrou >ub t5 ution and Imita / fn Itvmn. T'.i:v or joor l)-a<; .t. or -n ; 4c ia \ ~ fr 4nC R lef for Lu<i .*,--* in ;,v,r, .-,T rp. -\_f.' 7irn Mull. 7 <>.<) .<> I -.'iraociaN. g.AIM tatton Oia j*.,*, .-M ',,,,, v>I ; LA?, PA! WOFFOKD COLLEGE, Presi Spartanburg, S. C. HENRY N. SNYDER. Litt. D.. M. A.. tient. Four full College courses. Favorable sur roundings. Cleveland Science Hall. Gym nasium. Athletic grounds. Lecture course. Library Facilities. 5lst year bezins Sept. 21st, 190*. I-or catalogue apply to J. A. GAM EWELL. Secretary. WofFord College Fitting School SPART ANBURG, S. C. Elegant new buildings. Careful attention to individual students. Board and tuition for year$110. All information giverrby A. M. DUPRE. July 13 Head Master. For Sale or Rent. HOUSE and Lot in the town of Mayes ville. The lot contains one acre and is centrally located. The house is nearly new, built of good material and has seven/ rooms. Fences new and in good Older. Terms easy. Apply to JOEL E. BRTJNSON, July 13 Manning, S. C. THE SUMTER SAVINGS BANK, HORACE HARBY, President. I. C. STRAUSS, Vice-president. GEO. L. RICFJER, Cashier. Capital Stock, $25,000 Liability of Stockholders, 25,000 TO. TAKE CAR^ -the savings of all classes O.f people-is the reason for the existence of The Sumter Savings Bank And this duty is performed with satisfac tion to all concerned. Money is absolutely safe here and every dollar deposited,'be it principal or interest earn*-1 4 per cent per annum. A small sum will open np an account and secure a bank book. Begin to savfl now. Interest payable quarterly. mm* TO QUALIFY FOR GOOD POSITIONS GUARANTEED IN WRITING. SOO FREE SCH0LA SmpS OFFERED QA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA Land Surveying I will give prompt attention to all calls for surveying, platting, terracing hill sides, draining bottoms, drawing Mortgages Titles, Probating, fcc. BANKS H. BOYKIN, D. S., - Oct 19-o Catchall, S. C. THE BANK OF SUMTER. SUMTER, S. C. City and County Depository. Capital stock paid in, $75,000 00 Undivided surplus, 16,000 00 Individual liability of stockhold ers in excess of their stock, 75,000 00 Transacts a general banking business; also has a Saving Bank Department. De posits of $1 and upward received. Inter est allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, oavable semi-annually. W.~F.*B. HAYNS WORTH, President. R. I. MANNING, W. F. RHAME, vice-President. Cashier. ,Jan. 31. 'Send model, sketch or photo of invention fori * free report on patentability. For free book, < Ho\v to Secure TB/inc UAIIIfO write Patents and I RAUL" ST Mf VO to G -5N0W Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. DeLORHE'S PHARMACY, 23 South Main St. Open from 7 a. rn. to 10 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Having consolidated my two stores, I will be pleased to see all my customers at the above stand, where I am better pre pared than ever to serve them. Your prescriptions will be called for and delivered. Phone 45. Full line of Drugs/ Garden Seed and Cigars. Your patronage solicited. Call bell for night work.