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C-fct efrUttftuiu ani *eut|jron. WfMCSOAV, DF.CKMBER 18. 1907. ?4 the rN* tothee at Sumtrr, 8. C mm Second < Us* Matter. JfaW AJ3VKUT18KMKN T8. Sohwarts Rroa.?Hanta Claus Bald. W. J. Norris?Ho fees and Mules for Ex * tore?Variety of W. A. Thompson, Jeweler?A Last Word. at at. Cooper. Oeo. O. Coopei rejowtorar Sals. 1 Stuart's Drug Christias Ooods. Tho D. J. Chandler Clothing Co.? Otfte Worth Giving Saunter Clothlns; Co.?Santa's has Suggestions Mr ami Mrs. Elliott McBlveen, of s*> were m ths city Thursday. Mr V. \V. Dahbe, of Good will, spent ursda> .a the city. Mr. aai Mr?. M. II. Wilson and Mrs. H. Cooper, of Maystrvtlle. were in city Thursday on a chopping trip. J J. I'm ran, of 8tatehurg. Thursday In the city. SSJd Mrs. \V R. Par*, haje to the city, v Col. J. R Muldrcw. of Kalem, whs the city Thursday. The following, visitors w s In the Wsdassda ?? for Manning-Berke weddiag Dr. sad Mrs. Wharton , of Philadelphia; Mr. W. 8. g and Mise Uannlng. of Spar rat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stev b of Berkeley coi , Mr and Mr? 4ft St. X Stnkkr. ot Berkeley county; IM*, an-i Mrs. John it. Adger. of An hr.<vn, Mr. Preston Cooks and Miss C ' TV-l nl; Miss Meredith. lirx. D. R. Williams Williams of Camden; . and Mrs. R II Boykln. of Cam f Senator T. M kaysor, of Orange Mr. Richard Singleton, of Ac Bx-Gov. D. C. Heyward, or Co Neyle Colqultt. Esq.. of Sa v of Rtcfcinomt. * the Ml SS L W. Mmyes. and Master Wll Thoiuas and Francis Mayee, Mrs. W. Osxdner. Miss Annie Chaff in Metis Misses Dorothy end Mar jsSJanuVta. and Mis* Curnj Ander of Mayesvllle. were In the city oa s shopping trip. David E. KJmberlsy and chil . are visiting dster. Mrs. J. Frank Pats, ir; A. s Frud. of Stateburg, was city Ssturday. Kev. r. O. Herbert, of Bamberg, hi ling a few daya In the city. Ir. Oeorgw Wilson, of Charlotte, N. Is visiting Dr. J. W. McKay. I*ref. W. A. Oar acid, a prominent aaudaeas ssaa of Hendersonvllle, X C la In the city and will probably spend the winter here. Pffr' Mr T J f StaUburg. wax pMl the city yesterds \ R M V.uldrow, of Mayesvlllle. waa in tb> city yesterday. ?gkjlf&lf* P,,Coldough, of 8tat?burg. was la the city yesterday. Mr. R. M. Jenkbts. of St. Charles, .spent Tuesday In the city. Mr. J I. Lessen?\ of Oswego. was lu the stty yesterday on butdncss. Dr. W. E. gftils, of Ttmmonsvilh t yesterday In the city The residence ?f Mrs. JenK'ns. on p>'So< t! ie. wss i #t ?u-t.lv m Je?? io> abt ut % sf?3dk ro .'oin purAtivaly on ? nivl ? i very bsadanmt o?, Vi,thing v ?v--d eaopt a few articles In the n<<?:n In which Ar H. L. Ledford and broth r ,r?were Steeping. Mrs. Jenkins, the L?-df.?rd. nv.i^ y sister of ths Messrs. away frem h??u??? and t\\ M Lsdford were In charge of the house. Mr. H. L. Ledford awpke nf>out -6 o'clock to ttnd the house (died with smoke end the roof on fire. Before aa alarm couM b-? snundfd. 'he build ^tng wss so nearly destr >y?d that all rf? fs to sav-- It were of no avail. The Messrs, Is U rd hud a ratio r narrow *ps. Th ? tire ?M?mpanles rc.<pond OBpth ut lielr itn l es e< old *Wb used. : i r Tou will find here r 1 kinds and sizes of nice Box Paper from the cheapest up to the $5 and $6 Boxes of hamlMOiue Christmas packages. At ?ct 76c and $1 per Box you can j;et a Christmas present that would please auy one. Come and see the line. w. w. SUCHT. Phons Stl. ? ? Mouth Mslh St. maxnixu-hkrkeley. Beautiful Wedding at Church of Holy Comforter Lust Muht. One of the most beautiful church weddings in Sumter in many years and one of the greatest interest owing to the piominence of the contracting partlea, was the wedding ceremony at the Church of the Holy Comforter last Wednesday, 7 p. m., when Miss Sarah Bernard Manning, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. R. I. Manning, became the wife of Rev. Alfred Reeves Berkeley, of Mayodan, N. C. The church was tastefully decorated with smllax and pot plants and pre? sented a scene of rare beauty. Schu? macher's orchestra rendered sweet music Just previous to the ceremony while the guests and others were as? sembling. Promptly at 7 o'clock tho bridal party entered try? church. The brides? maids entered in pairs and the groomsmen filtered in the same man? ner the couples alternating;. The maid of-honor preceded the bride, who came in on the arm of her father. The sroom and his best man were at the altar and here the groom and bride met. The bridal party stood in the chancel* hs ceremony was performed by the Right Rev. Bishop Cheshire, of the western diocese of North Carolina, assisted by Rev. H. H. Covington, rec? tor of the Church of the Holy Com? forter. The impressive ceremony of the Episcopal church seemed more solemn and beautiful than ever. The bride was given away by her father. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by the orchestra as the bridal party entered the church. The bride was attired in white satin and palm velvet, with ornaments of pearl. She carried a beautiful bou? quet of white carnations. The brides? maids wore pale cream silk with long trains, said carried bouquets of car? nations. The gentlemen wore the con? ventional dress suit with buttonieres of carnations.. The following were the attendants and the order In which they entered: Miss Jlosle Meridlth, Miss Mary Lou Berkeley. Mr. Albert Cox, Mr. W. Slnkler Manning. Jr. Miss Amy Werth, Miss Elsie Slnk? ler. Mr. H. A. Moses. Mr. C. P. Wood. Miss Bosle Jones, Miss Koste Coop? er, Mr. Neyle Colquitt, Mr. R. Rich? ardson. Miss Mattte Vslk, Miss Elizabeth Stevens, Mr. Barnard Manning, Mr. F. C. Manning. Miss Emily Slnkler, Miss Theo Lo? pe?, Mr. Paul Schenck, Mr. Andrew Manning. i Miss Jessie Molse. Miss Margaret Manning. Mr. Simpson. Mr. G. E. Haynsworth. Miss Eteanora Richardson, Miss El? ia Cocke, Mr. Rob Calder. Mr. Milton Calder. Mr. St. Geoi?e Manning. Miss Car? rie Slnkler. Miss Deas Boykln. maid-of-honor, Dr. Oreen Berkeley. Master Preston Manning, ring bear? er. The bride and her father. A reception was held at the home of the bride immediately after the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley i?? ft on the 0:4 1 train for a wedding trip. I.???-al Cotton Market. Good; middling. 11 1-8 11 1-4. K- i . lpts 'toilav about 2?'0 bah's. _ S, _ UAUi: HA.IPTOX AKHOB XO. 111?) Meed Inn of OMcCff* Held at Wednes? day xIjght*! Meeting. W ? le Han i t<>n Aerie N... Ulf, F. ?. K.. \m M an enlhuslia tic SSSSioil 6H AVI i? -day n'ght at which time an election of oflU - r-< was y Id, resulting as follows: H. It Van Devent.-r. President; C H. Dorn, vice prsSsdSIIti Is I* Hun? ter, chaplain; \V. W. McKagen, seer - tary; O. L. Warren. Measurer; Dr. C. P. Ostecn, physician; J. W. Brad? ford, Inner guard; P. J . Gallagher, outer guard; Manning Brown, D. J. Auld. and W. H. Epperson, trustees. Leather Qoods. You will find here a lino of Lad ies' Hand Bags rangin* in price from $2 to $10 The best money can buy All up to-Hale in styles and m ikes. Pocketbooks in all sizes/ shapes and prices A few nice Post Card Albums from $1 to $3 5 0 in leather. Travel? ing Oases from $1.60 to $7 5 ) each i? ?? SIBERT'S DR?6 STORE. W. W. SIBERT. Phone 281 . . t So. Main Street DEATH. Mr. L. T. Norris, of Lumber, died in the Sumter hospital Friday after an illness of about three weeks from typhoid fever. Mr. Norris was a young man, and being cut off in the early years of his life makes his death all the sadder. The remains were taken to his home on the 6:40 train that evening, being escorted by delegations from Lumber und Gamecock Lodge, K. of P. ' The litt e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clyde, who was so fceriously burned Wednesday, died that after? noon about 3:30. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde have tho heart felt sympathies cf their friends and acquaintances In this hour lit bereave? ment. Executor's Sale. Pursuant to the terms of the will of the late Dr. James W. Hudson, deceased, we will sell at public auc? tion, to the highest bidder for cash, on salcsday in January next, the same being the 6th day of said month, between the usual hours of sale, a certain lot of land directed in said will to be sold, and described as follows: *> All that lot of land situate In the County of Sumter and State of South Carolina, containing twenty-eigth acres, more or less, the lines of the same being delineated on a plat made by Lee & McClellan. surveyors, dated the 6th day of December, 1907, and bounded: North by lands devised to W. H. Hudson under the will of Dr. J. W. Hudson: east by the LaFayette pub? lic road; south by the public road to Sumter, and we.d by Scape O'er Swamp. E. M. COOPER. OEO. G. COOPER, 3 2-18-2t Executors. Christmas CIGARS We have all of our regular line of fine Cigars in all size boxes and for Christmas, and we can tell yon what the smokers like. Fine meer? schaum and French briar pipes in cases, cigar holders, cigar and cigarette cases. Cortes, Oxford, Roi^ Perfect ors. La Preffetencia, Fl Principe dc Gale. Cinco, Roig, Norma Martinez, Black and White, Yel? low Stone Parke. Many others. Over 25,000 cigars on hand. W. W. Sibert. Phone 283 - No. 8 S. Main Street. i Perfumery. Riohard Hud nut Vio? let Sec Toi et Wa? ter in hands q em? bossed oartoni at Toe1 a d (1.40 f er bottle. river's Asurea in small boxes. Houbigaut in Fancy JSoxes Vio'ets Sicily in Cut Olass Bot'lea nnd small bottles w. w. sibert. Phone 283 - 8 S. Main Street. TOILET SETS. GREAT HOLIDAY DISPLAY. Toilet Sets in Sterling Silver Sets, $10 to $40. Silverine Sets, $5 to $15. htjonoid Sets, $1 to $25 Manicure Sets, $1 to $15. Traveling Sets, $1 50 to $7 60. having Sets, $1 to $10. Smoking Sets, $1 to $5. Jewel Cases, Ink Stands and many other novelties for Christmas gifts. w. w. sibert. Phone 283. ?- 8 South Main St. flection Held at Meeting of Firemen On Thursday Night. At a m^eiing of tho firemen of the city on Thursday night, the follow? ing officers were elected: J. G. R. Wilder, President. T. P. Lyman, Vice President. Wade McConnell, Secretary. R. S. Hood, Treasurer. Captain for No. 1, R. E. Wilder; for No. 2, H. W. Hood. Chief?R. S. Hood. The department will be known hereafter as Monaghan Hose Com? pany. When winds shriek high in fiendish glee, And enters winter with his key Protect yourself, from disease be free; Take Holli&ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sibert's Drug Store. 1 he raffling spirit that usually per- | vades Sumter at this season is on in full blast at some of the drug stores and the large crowds that attend these raffles would indicate that busi- i nets is good with those in charge. Ths action of city council in pro? hibiting the riding of bicycles on the northern side-walk of Caldwell street is very timely for this short street is an important thoroughfare for peo? ple going to and from the passenger station. Ijadics, Attention! Ladles: If you want a fine, pretty and stylish hat At Cost, ?all and look at min?; before buying. Next door to The Sumter Dry Goods store. Up Stairs. No. 3 South Main street. Yours to please, Miss S. A. Murray. Item?12-12 & 13. W. & S.?12-18 4b Men who have spent a life time in studying the needs and wants of men are better qualified to advise in the selection of Chritmas gifts for men and boys than any others, and those who are now puzzling their brains over the problem of presents for the men folks will do well to read the ad? vertisement of the D. J. Chandler Clothing Co., and act on the advice offered therein. WATERMAN'S Ideal Fountain Pens make nice Xrnaa Gift*? We have a large line to select from. Same in fancy styles and shapes. SIBERT'S DRUG ?STORE. o v E R C 0 A T S Edcrhcimcr, Stein & Co. Chicago it 1 ill> want my YTRAGOOTl Clothes" J, R A I N C 0 A T S Gifts Worth Giving. - \ Nothing else does quite so well for a MAN'S or BOY'S Christmas as something he can wear. What he wears he'll appreciate. For MAN or BOY?-what makes so satisfactory a CHRISTMAS GIFT as a SUIT, OVERCOAT or RAIN COAT ? 0 9 im. On AH Suits, Overcoats and \ Rain Coats During the Holidays/ If you do not care to invest so much, we have Neckwear, Gloves, Umbrellas, H?fflers, Collar and Cuff Holders, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Silk Suspenders and many other things that are suitable and best for a MAN'S or BOY'S CHRISTMAS. EVERY ARTICLE REASONABLY PRICED If you are undecided as to just what to buy HIM for Christmss?we will take pleasure in showing you a host of things he would be delighted to have. ? The D. J. Chdndler Clothing Co., Phone 166 Sumter, S. C.