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Cbr JRHaltbnun ano ^juthron WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1907. Knteeesl at tlte PoetoOlce ?I hum tor, s. C, mm Second Claae .Matter. NEW ADVKItTISKMJCNTS. 4 1 A. B. Stui'key Appier Osts. O'Donne 11 A Co.?Flour. Flour. Slberts Drug St or*?Otncral Stock. Schwert* Bros ? Who Will Wear Them? ftumter Clothing Co.?To be Well Drifte? d Baseball Carnival?Johnny Jones Show*. sh?iw ft McCollum Mercantile Co.? Drese Ooods. Booth Lire Stock Co.?Arrived. New Car Load. Armour Packing Co.?Charles Pinckaey. Salsa Agent ? PERSON Ali. Mise Theo Thomas la in, Blshop ?tlle. Rise Lula McLeod. of Manning, apeat Thur-diy In the city. Mr. and Mis. Abe Levl. of Manning, ?pent Th-rsd*y in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Perl Devi. Mr. Q. P. Browne, publisher of the Anderson Daily Mall, waa In the city this morning. Mr. E. B. Muldrow, of Mayeavllle. was In the c.ty this morning. Capt. R A Welle, of the Atlantic Coast Dine. *)>ent today in the city on business. Rev. W. W. Workman, of the 8a lem ( B. R.) Church, was In the olty today. Mr. E. A. Jenkins, of Columbia, la in the city. Judge of Probate Thomas K Rich? ardeon has gone to Klngetree on bus Hon. John H. Clifton Is In Bishop vllle today on business. Mr. A. O. Stack, of Pine wood, was In the city today. Rev. J. P. Marlon, Jr., la attending Harmony Presbytery at Summerton. Mrs. C. C. Bradley, after apendlng the summer at her father's, Capt. Jno. Reld. has returned to her home In Baltimore. Mr. J. J. Whllden and family left today for Florence, where they will make their home In future. Mrs D. R. Cotter, of Hartsville, who has been visiting >tt Mr. John 8. Richardson's, returned home Mon? day afternoon. Mr. Hamilton McKay, of this city, has been appointed an assistant In? et rue tor in the North ?Carolina Medi? cal College at Charlotte. His many friend* will be glad to learn of his good fortune In securing this posi? tion. Mr B. A. Husr*y, who lives near the dty end who was so unfortunate as to hsve to be confined In the State Hoepltal for the Insane, escaped from that Institution some days ago and re? turned home. It la stated that this Is the second or third time that M\ Hus eey has escaped and returned home. -? The fence of the n*w Court House grounds on the Main Street side was taken away today and the Improve? ments on tile grounds are still going or. apace. The cement walks are be The nates at the dispensary on Sat? urday were , he heaviest so far this f*M. the letsj being $1.308. The MsiaswIII' opensary reported a aale . u t ich was an extra heavy business for that town, too. ru O'Donnell * Co's Millbourne Boar i rertlaesaent This flour Is too wetl-kn iWn to the hsssnhespsf of to require any recommenda? tion i it their advertisement should > 1 tc the price at which it la ng sold. uc new has developed In the eaar off WaltSS Muldrow, colored. In jail and eharffedj with the mutdcr of Smart. The woman wltneas. ce. ha* n >t been locate \ yet, of the other material wit km been found. . There will be no preliminary trial until the neces? sary wltnasee are found. Mr. Blending Durant. of the Jor? dan section, planted some Improved cotton seed this year that are netting him some very good returns. He planted four acres, has gathered four 100 weight bales already, and psfSSSM who have seen the cotton say the ( rop 1e not more than half gathered. 1.260 pounds of seed cotton yielded 424 pounds of lint, or 33.4) per rent Saturday wa.-t a viry ?;olet dav gSSV etderlng the amount of whiskey sold at the dispenserv There was a small audience to face Recorder Hurst this mornlna* and Iho offenses were only of the lighter natures. One olficcr said today that It either spoke well for the purchn is. ,f shi k \ or badly for the police force However, It may be Mid that much of the whiskey sold here on Saturdays BBSS to BUtai i towns and communities and N u ? l e there. The pain In mVs head has gOSM, She * as happy as she can be. If. r health I- right. h? r It SsfJtf bri. Since takln* Holllsters Rockv Mountain Ten. ?Slberfl Drug Store. MARRIED. A K ?o<lly c .mpany of friends and relatives were present to witness the marrli ga of Mr. II. A. DoMard and Miss Olivia Xcwnwn at 4 p. in.. Oct. 8th. at the home of the bride's pa? rents on Council street. Rev. F. If, Sattcrwhltc otllelating. INOH wi-i.!?:<>% \m> Social Favorite of Dillon Weds While VMtlng K\|M>slt|on. Dillon. Oet. 2.?A telegram Tues? day morning from Mrs. Istec f\ In? gram to the family in Dillon announc ? ing the marriage in Xorodk. Va., of her daughter Kate 10 Mr. Cf, P. Leon? ard of Washington, D. c . w-is a greM surprise to her ma ly frleno:?, who In wishing for he i plo'isan: trip to ihe exposition last Friday little dreamed there was to be anv romance c*?i;nct ed with It. Miss Ingram during the three years tho fandly has been liv? ing here, has jrscrvedly beta u great social favorite. an1 while sincere con? gratulations and be-.t wl*ho# gv> With her all here reg.vt ih-; lo?s her gocd fortune entalis upon them. Mrs. Leon? ard will return to Dill >n with her mother for a short stay before leaving permanently for her futur3 home in Washington.?The Flute. Mrs. Leonard was well known |8 this city, havi! g snent some lime here with her uiicb\ Mr. IT II. l^sram. Death of Mise Essie Kennedy. A message 'received this morning announced the death of Miss Essie Kennedy at Rldgeway last night. Miss Kennedy was the sister of Mrs. S. B. Mitchell, and was well known here, having graduated at the Sumter Training School for Nurses. The news of her death will be a shock to her many friends here. No particulars of her death were given In the mes? sage received here. The funeral ser vtcs will be held at Rldgeway at 11 a. m. tomorrow. Religious Notice. There will be religious service at the Bagtlette Stret Baptist Church on Thursday and Friday nights of this week, from 8.15 to 9, conducted by the pastor, and looking to the se? ries of meetings to begin next Mon? day night. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The sewerage commion met last night, but only matters of a routine nature were considered by tho com? mission. The circus is coming. The Oreat Hogenbeck and Wallace Shows will exhibit here on Friday. Nov. 1. Mr. Fred Wagner, the agent of the show, was in the city yesterday making the preliminary arrangements for the coming of the circus hen-. Photographs of the new high school building have been presented to Su? perintendent Edmunds by Architect A. W. Todd, of Charleston, and they show what a handsome building the new school will be when completed. The cool weather this morning caus? ed people to think of winter clothing. Ladies could be seen on the streets with cloaks and wraps on and many men pution vests or buttoned up their coats. The force of workmen on the sew? erage excavations have reached Rlck er street, or Ellerbe street, as It Is known n? w. and the work Is progress? ing very satisfactorily. A scarcity of hands has somewhat handicapped the work so far, but It is hoped to secure more help within the next few clays. The American Motor ,>-ague is forming a South Carolina division and prominent motorists are being se? lected to serve as the first State board of officers. The following Sumter au tomobilist; have been named among the representatives: Dr. Walter Cheyne, Dr. J. A. Mood and Mr. I. C. Strauss. Engineer Gibbon, who has charge of the sewerage work here, says that some parties, driving vehicles, have disregarded the fact that certain blocks must be fenced off while the work Is going on. .Some persons have removed the obstacles placed by the engineer and have driven over the grade stakes, causing extra work for the engineers. Such persons. If ap? prehended, will probably be prosecut? ed. Some strong kicking was heard yesterday fron? two business men of JhU elty In regard to the placing of show signs on Main street when the siirns of merchants and others were prohibited. It was said that the bus? iness signs looked as well as the gor K.is show posters and that th? y rep n sated eoacorai I aal meant the life of the city and whic h were eon lad h>' no n who made this eity their heaM and helped to pay the taxes. The street is now dec ?rat? d with carnival announcements and win probabp be dressed with circa* Igai shortly, if taken natl< ally and persistently irlli relieve the most obstinate case* of ladtgestloa? nonstlpatlon, bad blood, h?d liveri no matter hoar long stand? ing, That'i what Holllster'i Ro<*kj Mount ihi T- i sr|11 d ?. ?'??> a ni . leu or tablets, sib. r?'s Drug Store, ?Passion Play" Kexl Week, The management of the Theatorlum his secured a hand colored copy of Pathe'i greal painting of "The Life "f Christ." commonly known as "The ' I' Ion Play," which li one <>r the moat beautiful and artistic pictures ever ihown in a moving picture iv.a- I chine, The picture cost $40.000 and1 is the moat realistic picture of the kind svsr, ahown. This picture will !>?? on exhibition all of next week, be? ing ahown In Ihr ?? aectlona, i nch ono running two daya, The cosl of tee? ing this picture has been as high BS II, but the management of the Thea? torlum Will charge only five cents, the regular price at this popular amuse? ment place, will open at i'.SO evry afternoon. , 10 9-lt Attention is directed to the adver? tisement of 'the No tick Novelty Com? pany. A sale of goods at less than u present cost of staple and fancy dry goodi and notions is announced for the purpose ol raising money. Tits goods will be sold at the reduction stated in the advertisemenc and those who have purchases to make can save practically one-half on every article purchased. It Is an opportunity to ob? tain bargains that will not he equalled this season and the sale will noc last many days. Ladies, be sure and examine my fall stock of hats, before buying; for ladles', misses' and children's French styles In pattern hats for ladies, baby caps, children's caps and bonnets. Up stairs over the Sumter Clothing Co. Yours to please, Miss S. A. Murray. 10-7-lt & w-2t Blanket Weather. A "Tar Heel" would have felt g< od this morning. Try one for tonight. 10-9-lt O'Donnell & Co. Local Cotton Market. Receipts today, about 250 bales. Good middling, 11.50? 11.56 1-4. Letter to Bartow Walsh, Sumter, S. C. 1 Dear Sir: There are two sorts of paint: one to sell and make money, the other to paint and save money. Who gets the money? The maker, the seller, the pointer. Where does it come from? The owner, of course; he pays the painter for doing the work, and the dealer for gallons of paint, and he pays the paint manufacturer, gallons again: more gallons all round: for the owner to pay to the paint dealer and palnt maunfacturer. What's the paint that saves money? fJatlOflS again; less gallons, less money for paint, less money for wages; a gallon of paint Is -$5 for wages and paint. Less gallons, less money to pay, |!? a gallon^ Two sorts of paint: less gallons and more: less money and more: $| a gal? lon difference: two to one In gallons and money. It takes twice as much to paint the average more-gallons paint #as to paint Devoe. When the people find out, it msy not be quite so easy to sell extravagant paint- by calling It "cheap." Yours truly 51 FW DEVOE & CO P. S.?Duranl Hardware Company sells our paint. WAXTKD?To sell about 200 bushels of genuine Appier oats. A. B. Stuekey. 10-9-lt dbTjohn h. mobse, VUTEHINAKY SURGEON. OFFICE?111 1-2 W. Liberty Street. Olllce 'Phone 471. RESIDENCE?214 N. Main Street. Residence 'Phone 78. 9-25-9m NOTICE TO TEACHERS^ An examination for the teachers of Sumter County will be held In the new Court House on Friday, October 18th, 1307, beginning at 9 o'colck a. m. S. D. CAIN, 9-25-4t Co. Supt. E. For You. If you are In the market for a Pi? ano, Organ or Sewing Machine see or write me, and I Will glve^ you more for your money than any one else. Call and see "The Rest." Bsmutlful Upright Piano from |ir>0 up. New Home Sewing Machine from 127 up. I Urgani from |3Q up. Old pianos, nrgam and sewing ma? chines taken in exchange. New ones sold on easy terms, Repslrs of all kinds done, and sup? plies of all kind- furnished. Write for prices. Office telephone No, 181, resident telephone No, 162, Mi lb HANDLE, Manager, 10 \\e*l Liberty Sired, Sinnier, s. C. ?-U-ly Good Clothes. There's a tendency towards good clothes these days. Men dress much better than they did a few years ago. We ask men who appreciate high grade wearables to call to see our handsome showing of fall and winter garments. Not high priced because high grade?not at all. May we have the pleasure of showing you the season's best? THE D. J. CHANDLER CLOTHING CO., 'Where the Good Clothes Come From. Phone 166. - - - - Sumter, S. C. 4*4*4*4* 4. *$i 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4? 4* 4? 4. SIBERT'S DRUG STORE, No. 8 South Main Street. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. We have men in charge of Oar Prescription Department who have had Many Years' Experience in this work, and they have nothing to do with Our SSuda Water Business. PURE DRUGS. Everything you buy ia this line is now Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Act, June" 30tb, 1906. The only thing is to know how and where to bay your goods. We >tau3 Lack of Everything |yoa bay from us, and will take back anything yon don't want. > ? . ._ STATIONERY. You will find here all the nice lines of Stationery in Boxes, of all kinds, ranging in prices From 5 Cents to $5. 00. We also have a large line of Blair'h Tablets to seleot from. You can't miss it by seeing this line. We are Receiving Daily Our Line of regular Fall and Holiday Goods. We will have a much ha idsomer line than last year and yon kuow what that mt ans If yon need anything in Cat Glass, Fine Toiler Sets of all kiuds, Leather Goods, Fine Perfumes iu Fancy Bottles. You will find tbem here now. Come, look at them. ? ANDY You will always find Fresh Candy at oar store. Many pounds and All Size Boxes,|from 5c pack? ages to 5-pouud Boxes of fancy goods ?yon will be pleas d with the goods.^Every box*Gaaranteed. 400 pounds Gibson Fruit Tablets just in. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. We have the ^finest line of Cigars, Tobscco, Pipes, etc., to be found anywhere. All the lead? ing Brands, such as . &i&l _? .:. . ._ Cinco, Roig, Rosemont, f N o r m a Martinez, Sibert's Special, etc., in FIVE-GENT GOODS, and many goods in 10 cents to 35 cents each that every one knows as soon as they see them. 1 LEATHER GOODS. If you need something in a n:ce Pocket Book for Lldiei or G ntleuien. we. have them in Stock now. Hand Bags of the Newest Suapes and Colors. We'll bo glad to show thera^to^yoo. ^ If You Need Anything In oar liae and cannot come to the store, Telephone or Telegraph Us and we will attend to Your Wants at once and if goods are not satisfactory all you iiave to do is lot a? know and we will refund your money. SIBERT'S DRUG STORE, No. 8 South Main Street. 1 j TELEPHONE 283 NIGH f PHONE ROOM 25 JACKSON HOTEL SUMTER, S. C.