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ijr G-ta'juutu sab ?outtinm WCMUMY. WsRttlt t, It07. ~ at Urs? Poseoance at Saunter, ft. Oh aa Hecond Class Matter. _ NEW ADVERTDJEMKNT8. W. M. Or ah am?Basy. 1*. B. Alderman?Lost Ducker & Bultman?Fx* Sale. A. C. L?$!.?? to Augusta. A. D. Harby?Horse* and Mule*. Booth Live stock Co.?Just Arrived. -Csteta Sarah Jane Richardson ?Ci? tation. D. J. Chandler Clothing Co.?The LlHn Story. * Mr. Joha Frank, of Anderson, la In I ties city on business. Dr. W. M. Bradley and fsmlly spent , ffuaday enth relatives at Mayesvllle. Mr. Wallace Smith went to Lynch? st*'?*? yesterday to visit relatives. J Mr. and Mrs. Wollett. of Philadel? phia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McLaurln. Mr. aad Mrs. Alex. M. Broughtor ?pent Sunday In Columbia. Mr. J. W. Broadway, of Tlndsl. was 4IM city today Mr. Oeo. O. Cooper, of Mayesvllle. ?pant today In the city. Mr. Wiley McKaln, of Spring u\\\, ?see la the city today. Claude Aman. Rsq . of Blahopvllle. was In ths city today. |f* Miss Mitt Du rant, of Spartanburg. Is visiting her parents here. Rev. Willsm Hayasworth. of Prlva taar. spsat ths day la tow i. Mass Lula Dick, of Baltimore, la visit Inj her brother. Dr. A. C. Dick. M Mr. J. A Fox worth, of Salisbury. WL C. Is la town for a few days' stay. Mrs. M. O. Ryttenberg. of New York, Is visiting In ths city. Mr. W. L. Branson, of Concord, was h* ths city this morning. MaJ. M. B. Richardson un In the city ff^r a few days' stay. Mass Siedls Find, of Stateburg, was isj the city today. "Hon. T. O. McLeod, ofs Blahopvllle, spent last night In ths city. Rsv. John W. Neely. of Rlloree. Mas in town today. Rsv. W. J. Wilder, of Turbevllle. m the city this morning. Mrs. Lucius Baker, of Blahopvllle, today In ths city to attend the Walto-Rum ley marriage. Mia. A. D. Harby has returned from stay of several weeks at Brunswick, l Col J. R. Mnldrow. of Salem, was fa the city today. Mr. Walter Dp person of Plnewood, Wee in ths city .today on buatnese. Sergeant A. H. Weeks went to Au? gusta this morning to attend the Geor? gia-Carolina Fair. Rev. Frank Wsrdlaw, who Is trav? eling In the Interest* of mission work for the Pr*?sbytertsn Church in this Stats, was In ths city today. atl?* Florrie Yates. Mrs. J. O. Ma eon and her two daughter*. Misses Kthel and Alice, from Brooklvn. N. Y . are visiting their uncle. Mr. W. H. Tat es, at No t W. Calhoun street. Mr. T. J. Neville, rdvertlslng agent for the Charleston Gala Week, la In .the city distributing advertising met tsr for this big occasion In Charleston. Which tskes placs Nov. 11-21. Tht* will be the best gsla week In many years snd a lsrgs sttsndsnce la ex? pected. Miss Augusts Folsom has returned a_ . ? thorns from Charleston, after having ^attended the Sneed-Hine* wedding In that city, aad /also spending a few days In Manning with relatives Invitations h.iv* been received In this city announcing the coming wed* ding of Miss Lyliisn Farrow Irby, of Laurens. dsughter of Dr. snd Mrs. F William C. Irby. to Rsv. James Pres? ton Marlon, of thla city, th*> eeremony to be held on November 20, In IRS First Presbyterisn Church, of Lau rens. Thsrs was a meeting of the county i board of commissioners yesterday but only matter? of a routine nature were transacted and nothing was given out for publication. A man In Orangeburg says that Rum'er Is the third cleanest city In the Cnlted States, Washin-rton, D. C, I coming first, and Wilson. N. C. sec? ond Thsnks. Monday was sahilay. but there was on!. ? Ma-t< r II. Ftui k Wilson *?ld op*, piece nf pr ?perty In th? ess* of Maries MsxhR vs Rags H ?ward. This property was situated ^ in Privateer township and contained If acres. I* was bought \n by Lee & Mols?, attorneys, for $1'>0. 8erg?*snt Weeks refurn"d from Co? lumbia on Scturdnyr night, none the worse for his experience at tho cir? cus when h* went vp against th?? "jraftera." He got what h.- w-nt for. as he usually does, snd none n| the "grent H*jr*?nr- . ck ft Wallace slick-handed artists" are any terror for him. Darlington Is In the hands of those people today. MARR1KD. ( Mia* Ruth White, of this city, and Mr. Allen Rumley, of Georgetown, were married th's afternoon at. the residence of Mrs. John Hiynsworth, on East Calhoun street. Dr. C. C. Brown officiating. Th ? briil il couple will leave on the evening train for Qeorgetown. REV. J. P. MARION DEAD. Father of the Pastor of the Presbyte? rian Church In Ttila City Ha* Pass? ed Away. The following special from Lan caster announces the death of Rev. J. P. Marlon, of Rlchburg, Chester' county, father of Rev. J. P. Marion, Jr., of the Presbyterian Church of this city: Lancaster. Oct 81.?The Rov. J. P. Marlon, a Presbyterian mltister, well known throughout the State, died this afternoon at his home In Rlchburg. Chester county. He was 80 years old. and leaves a widow and several children, among them Rev. Preston Marlon, of Sumter. The burial will be at Rlchburg tomorrow after? noon. The many friends of Mr. Marlon will be pained to learn of the death of his father and he has their deep eat sympathy In his bereavement. He was at Anderson attending Synod, but was notified of his father's Illness rand left for his bedside Thursday morning. DEATH OP AN INFANT. Julius, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McCallum, Jr., died at their home In this city Monday night. Death of Mrs. J. A. Carruway. Mrs. J. A. Carraway, of O3wego, died at her home on Oct. 10, after an illness of nearly a year. She was burled at Bethel Church cemetery. The deceased was In the thirty-first year of her age at the time of her death, and leaves a husband and four children to mourn her loss. 8he was a woman of high Christian character and of a lovable disposition. Her many friends will miss her from their midst. MR. HUNTER MOORE DEAD. - Was Well Known in Sumter and Liv? ed at Bishopv Me at One Time Orangeburg, Nov. 4.?Died at his other's home on St. John's street at ? o'clock. Oct. 27, A. Hunter Moore, the only son of R<>v. A. W. Moore, edi? tor of the Centenary, Florence. Mr. Moore held some responsible positions on different papers In the State, at one time being with the Evening Post of Charleston. Lilce* his gifted father, ho was genial in manner, making many friends, who will regret to hear of his death. A prominent cotton buyer said to? day that for every bale of cotton that was sold today, two were being stored In the warehouse. ^A concrete p-?ving 1? gdfBl l^ld around the new Presbyterian Church, which will add greritly to the appear? ance of the handsome building. The storing of cotton Is going on rapidly every day and the fartmrs are ?vldently preparing to hold tho bal? ance of their crop for hierher pi le* s. Street i Superintendent White is huvlng the sidewalk from I)?.- Lorme's Pharmacy to the postotllce in.proved by building li up with clay and sand. The hunters rep ?rt a good supply of partridges this fall and parties of sportsmen can be seen now every day going out after the birds. Sumter has some very successful shot-". The John H. Staat Lum? gf Co., who have been operating mills In this vicinity, and a large bund mill mm Con way, have sold out their satire in? terest to the Trexler Lumber Co.. of Al< lentown. Pa. Mr. John M Maar, who has held the position R| g neral mrnager. has resigned. Mr. W. F. AI xander will succeed him. Attention is directed to lay to o'Donneii & Oa.'i aostsry ads rrtlss ment. Two lots of these g todl ar offered at a price that cann <t be <lu plh-ated. and, as th?- supply [a limited, a at] t): >se who are prompt to take id. vantage of las affer will sceare i share of the l>argaln>. Juke (.amble, a colored laborer at the Southern Cotton Oil Oofr.paAy'l I mill, went to sleep under the Unter | last nii?ht. In turning ov?-Y in hi-;' sloe Pi proapbly he raise i hit rm und It i I v M y SI rt"u |y cut b, Ihe I S/s, AMieh are similar to mU\ wiws. The physicians In attendance hope to savs his arm, but It I? rather seriously in? tim d. Th" who f??und the uvfor taaari aagro had mack trouble la K? t ting him out from under th<? in n-hl i try, Doa't ba dlsaouraaed if other rem? sdles have done you no sjood. Try HolMstor'fl Itocky Mountain Tea, flic treoteot MaoaMaj to tatfertag human? ity. Th?- surest protoetor against dli ease. 3n e*nts, tea or tablet*. St hert's Drug Store. THE CLOTHES STORY REDUCED TO FRACTIONS Nine-tenths of the men of this Country wear ready-for-service Clothes. Two-thirds of these Men wear the good kind of Clothes while the other third keep the shoddy factories going. It is only a question of time when the third last mentioned learns that it is poor economy to buy cheap Clothe3 and then they will join the vast majority in the purchase of good Clothes the kind they ought to wear. We beg to make it understood that we do not handle the kind the one-third wear, b'lt we have everything in the good lines?they are a credit alike to Maker and Wearer. copy picht, 1M7 TW FECHHFiMER FISHELOOt MfcW YORK Iff Handsome Fall Suit's, $12.50, $15, $18 to $27.50. Elegant Overcoats $10, $15, $18 to $25.00. Correct Blocks in Fall Hats. Every Good Style. Choice Toggery of all sorts?right from the hands of the best makers. FORM FORTY-FIVE copyright, 1607 The FECHHEIMLR MSHELCO. KtW YUHK Ml This is the store for good things. We give every good patron the kind of a square deal that will win his trade, his influence and his everlasting friendship. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co., Phone 166. itfcilfi, iLk mtm iXk irtk JLk iXk ?Xl ALL 2$L? iXl iti al*c ?*? ?*? Sumter, S. C. IMPROVED POSTAL SERVICE. Night Clerk Now n Duty and the Of? fice Lobby Open AU Night?Quick? er Distribution of Mali. The postofflce is now open all night and there is now no ground for complaint by those who have lock boxes that they cannot obtain mail at any hour of the day or night. The night clerk for which Postmaster Shore has been working for more than a year to obtain a salary allow? ance, hr s at last been authorized by the Department, and was placed on duty Sun Uy night. The rules of the PostofTlce Department permit the lob by of the postotfiee to remain open at ni?ht only so long as an employe is o.> duty in the office, and her-ofore the lobby has been closed at 9 o'clock ? hen the last clerk Went off duty. From this time forwarti the lobby will be open day and night, and all matter deposited In the office during the night will be made up and des? patched. For instance mail for the arly ihomlng train to Augusta may now be deposited In the office at any ho If of tin- night and get off on the n \t morning train, Instead of having t?- Le mailed tu fore 9 p. m as hereto* To e. Another advantage |g* the imme? diate distribution of mail received on the 9.44 p. m. train. The night clerk will receive thll mail and distribute it in the look boxes as soon as it arrives rd th< se who may expect mall by t i it train can obtain it about 10.40 o'clock, if they have lock boxes. Let .us speak of men as wo find them, And Censure only what we can see, Remembering that none can be per? fect Unless they use Hollltter'l Rocky Mountain Tea. ?Slbert's Drug Store. ? a . nil ' t^rnt wnnmrnw ?' ?im. ? LOST?L"st on the public road be? tween Alcolu and Sumbr within ilx ?>r seven niil? s of Sumb r, one S"li<1 gold watch with Jas. R, Ar? mInger A Co, printed on the face, and one solid gold fob with initials P. R, a. engraved on the fob. $io reward to the person returning this fob Mini watch lo P. H. Abb rman. Alcolu, B. ('. ll-2-3t*w DR. JOHN H. MORSE VETERINARY BURGEON. OFFICE in 1-2 w. Liberty Street < Mile.- 'I'louie 47 1. RNSIDBNCE 211 X. Main Street Residence 'Phone 7>s 9-25-9m SIBERT'S DRUG STORE No. 8 South Main Street. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. We hive men in charge of Onr Prescription Department who have had Man Y r ' Ktperian ? ? i;. work, and tbey have nothing to do with Our Soda Water Business. PURE DRUGS. Everything you boy in this line is now Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Dru; \ t, .Tuue R ? 19<>B. Toe only thing is to know how and where to buy your goods. We stand ha< r of Everything r< boy from us, aud will take back anything you don't want. STATIONERY. nut. > . ??.?? an Yo will find here all the nice lines of Stationery in R?xes of ?11 kinds. rniigi:i_ ) *ie|j >s From 5 Cents to $5. 00. We also have a large line of Blair'? Tablets to select from. You can't miss it by e re this line. We are Receiving Daily Oar Line of regular Fall and Holiday Goods. We will have a mucb h& ldsouacr l ie than latt seat aud > know what that means. If you need anything in Cut Gla^. Fine Toilet Sat* of a'i ird . IV ether G w Fine Perfumes in Fancy Bottle*. You will find tbem hern now. Cotue, look I U tin. t. r Tll.IlMU"..' candy. You will always find Fresh Candy at our store. Many pounds and All Si/,?- Boxes, from ."c pa< ages to 5-pouud Boxes of fancy goods?you will be pleased with the goods. Evi . bos Gun lataed 400 pounds Gibson Fruit Tablets just in. cigars" and tobacco ? We have the finest line of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipe?, etc.. t > be fotiu All the lead log Brands, such as Oinco, ? o i 2, ,| Rosemont, Norrua hi a v o z , Sibert's Special, etc., in F I V E - C E I T a S) 0 0 S , and many goods in 10 cents to 30 cents each that every.-one knows as soon hs tin y see >J em. LeatHER "gOODs7~ If you need something in a nice Pocket Book for Ladies or G< ntfetnea, w< I them in S ock n? m Hand Bags of the Newest Buspes aud Colors. W '11 be ^'lad to how iL. in to yoa. If You Need Anything In our line and cannot come to the store, Telephone <>r Telegraph Us aud we will attend to Your Warns at onco and if goods are not satisfactory all you nwe to do is let us know and we will refund your money SIBERT'S DRUG STORE, No. 8 South Main Street. TELEPHONE 283 NIOHT VMi HGOifl 25 JACKSON HOTEL S?MTER. S. G.