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Sumter, S. C, Friday, Nov. 1. CARL HAGENBECK WALLACE SHOWS COMBINED. -AND THE Far-Famed Trained Wild Beasts Exhibitidn. GRANDr OREAT. OLORIOXJ8 .. CIRCUS . . . . BIGGEST .13 EST BEfGHTE-T I MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE. 1000 People Employed 85 Cars. 12 Big Water Tight Tents. 600 Animals. 500 20 Elephants. 20 20 Oamels. 20 America's Big fest and Finest Tented Amuse? ment Enterprise. Monster Zoolo? gical Collection. Most /Astonishing Trained Wild Animals the World has ever known. A Gigantic Show in itself. Thr e Rings Com pie ely Filled with Hundreds of Features and l erformers. High? est Salaried American and European Artists. Exciting Royal Roman Hippodrome. M a m u oth Whirl of Novelties 40 Funny, Frolicsome. Frisky Clowns, 40. * - ? - ? -**%m**- i.V. is tSt The Hagenbeck and Oreat Wallace Parade without exaggeration the finest Free Street Turnout ever present? ed . One Oigantic String of Gorgeous Pageantry, a Glittering Mass of Brilliancy and Bands Galore. A HINT TO TEDDY, Boars Saul to Do Very Plentiful in San tot? Swamp. Game in Santr e swamp is very plentiful. Mr. Frank McKnight, an old hunter, was in our office yester? day and told us he has never seen in all his experience so many signs of deer and bear. On last Friday while hunting squirrel he came across three bears. One barrel of his gun was loaded with Xo. 4 shot, the other with buck. He .< hot first with the buck-shot, and he thinks he killed the bear, but not having a dog along he could not find it. but the bear he hit with the smaller shot he got. It was crippled only enough to walk, and he tracked him by the noise in the bush? es. Mr McKnight said if he had a dog with him he could have taken home all three of. the bears.?Man? ning Times. A wireless message should be sent to the mighty bear hunter In the -Louisiana Swamps to quit wasting his time there and hasten to Manning. Under the guidance of My Dear Ap pelt and Hunter McKnight he ought to get all the bears he wants. THIRD WEEK JURY. The following PeJt Jnrors were drawn today to servt during the third week of court: A. N. McElveen. D. M. Blanding. G. W. Burkett. H. S. Kolb. M. J. Moore. F. W. Winkles. J. M. Geddings. B. R. Barkley. W. M. Lenoir. D. M. Boykln. J. P. Lawrence. E. Mellette. W. O. Cain. P. M. Pitts. W. K Reames. C. L. Emanuel. A. H. Sanders. C. S. Mason. N. O'Donnell. T. H. Floyd. J. >D. Frierson. T. J. Jackson. E. A. Thlgpen. Isaac Strauss. fT. B. Jenkins. H. A. Hoyt. J. M. Ardis. H. W. Hood. W. L. Jackson. ?W. H. Strickland W. J. Frierson. T. D. Lawrence. R. M. Warren. J. S. Kennedy. J. Knooc Newman. W. B. Troublefield. A bridge near Society Hill collapsed with a team of six mules that were hauling an engine and boiler across the bridge. One mule was killed and the driver was badly Injured. Columbia is busy making prepara? tions for the State fair. The rail? roads have promised every accommo? dation possible and the attendance will likely be a record breaking one. The fair opens Oct 28. TAX /NOTICE. The County Treasurer's office in Court House building will be open for the collection of taxes without penal? ty, from the 15th day of October to the 31st December, 1907. The levy is as follows: ? For State, 4 1-2 mills. For County Ordinary, 2 3-4 mills. For Sinking Fund Loan, 1 mill. For Constitutional School, 3 mills. Polls, $1.00; Capitation Dog Tax, 50 cents. Also special school aa follows: . School District, Xo. 1, 2 mills. School District Xo. 2, 2 mills. School District Xo. 3. 2 mills. School District Xo. 4, 2 mills. School District Xo. 11, 2 mills. School District Xo. 12. S mills. School District Xo. 13, 3 mills. School District Xo. 14, 3 mills, , School District Xo. 16, 2 mills. School District Xo. 17. 3 mills. School District Xo. 18, 2 mills. A penalty of 1 per cent added for month of January. 1908. Additional penalty of 1 per cent, for month of February, 1908. Additional penalty of 5 per cent, for 15 days in March, 1908. T. W. LEE. Treasurer for Sumter Co. 10-2-0'T-3-15-08 FOR SALE. A farm of 425 acres near Privateer station. About 250 acres cleared, half of which Is In high state of c ltlvatlon and settled with good dwelling and other buildings. Wooded portion has at least 1, 000,000 feet good timber, chiefly long leaf. Will sell the whole or part. GEO. D. SHORE. 10-15-4t?Wit R. M. Cantey, Land and Railroad Surveying, Level? ing, Terracing, Etc. OFFICE: Harby Building, Old Court Square. i o-2-lm The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has b^en in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per* Bonal supervision since its infancy. Y0 Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment? What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium? Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought < In Use For Over 30 Years, v THt CCNTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY ?TRtCT. MCW YORK CITY. Beautiful Table Cutlery. -o We have an elegant line of Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Berry Spoons, Cream Ladles, Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks ^ -k AND Carvers in Stag, Celluloid, Pearl and Silver Handles, Which we are offering at very attractive prices. wm -Pocket Knives Razor Straps ALL GUARANTEED. The Durant Hardware Co.* THE Bank of Sumter. Capital, $75,000 -:- Surplus, $47,000 Does General Banking Business. Four Per Cent. Interest, payable Quarterly, on Deposits in Savings Department -:- -:- -:- -: PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT GUARANTEED. RICHARD I. MANNING, MARION MOISE, W. F. RHAME, President. Vice President. Cashier, SKINNER IRON WORKS For Everything in the MACHINERY LINE. PLUMBING, STEAM-FITTING AND :-: ALL KINDS OF MILL AND ENGINE REPAIRING AND MILL SUPPLIES. FOUNDRY WORK A SPECIALTY. -CASTINGS ALL SIZES AND BATERNS. Manufacturer of the Famous SKINNER Portable Steel Cages for Chain Gangs. Edgar Skinner. PHONE 141. ?.- SUMTER. S. C. 1 FIB 111 MD TRUST 0. IS THE PEOPLE'S BANK. * Does a General Hanking Business, allowing int* n st 4 pet cei t. per annum compounded quarterly in its Savings Departnn lit. Centrally krnted[and con? servatively managed. We invite your patronage. C. 0? ROWLAND, President. H. P. HAYNS WORTH. Vice President R. L. EDMUNDS, La.hier.