The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 29, 1908, Image 3
I WOttiS STRIKE
WAGE* liKDVCKD AND HANDS
ALL QV1T WOKK.
W?** oh Kewcrugc System at m Stand?
still Today?Move Then a Hundred
Hondo Lay Domo n*ch* Tools Umh?
er Than Anrpt l*+* Pay.
Work on the sewerage system
which has Ik en going forward In \
nmet satisfactory manner Is at a stand?
still today and Instead of there being
mom than a hundrod able bodkd ne?
groes making the dirt flv in the
ditches o?> th^re have been for the
two month* not m??rx than a
n ware at wock today. The itrtke
stsa the remit of the announcement,
made Saturday afternoon when the
hands were paid off. that from and
?tier Monday the laborers would re ?
eetve 10 cents a day Instead of one
dollar as heretofore. The only ex
road Ion .nade was in favor of the>oe la
who work In the bottom of the
dttch*s on E*st Ifary street and
hire to work (landing In water.
When the foreman w*n* M work thl<
l' morning there were i ?? laborers on
hand encept the few who?e pey wa:
?mI reduced and eight or ten of Fore ?
men Ttibbli's gang. Up to noon th*re
waa no Indication of the hands r^turn
tfis; to work and the work will prob?
ably he at a standstill until a n. w lot
Of hands can bo secured.
The decision to reduce the pay of
the laborers was i cached by the sew
comralsslon after mature con?
sideration. As la well known there
has been a general reduction In the
* scale of wages la all classes of labor
srfthin the past two months and there
n*> roasen to maintain th*
rate of a dollar a day. which was
rd several months ago when labor
scarce and higher tlnn now. If
thought to be the wisest and bed'
to relgcs the pay of the sew?-r
frorkers lo a |?arity with ihe scale
i fn e?th*r lines of work for con
Icror. especially'as there seem
so he a greater supply rf labor
Tuwre was demand for the same,
fommi *?..:i? having constantly
applications for1 work thar
*e tiscd.
1% eat believed that the work
ho l|ed np bv the lack of com
labor long, but thl i remains to
fco seen There Is st ??.'>? work for a
red or more band? at eighty
a day. and tho work will con?
fer atx >r eight month*, or long
?
The Price of Bonce.
- ??%he terrible itchingr and amart
tasj. tnddem. to certs In ?kln diaeases,
I? almost instsntly allayed by apply?
ing Chamberlain's Halve. For sale by
Polarme's Pharmacy.
htfl MAXWF'.L JENKINS ll\JRT.
From boggy In Rumen ay eu
Thareibiy AfterneKm and Left Wrt?1
rttvjven a> d Ftr.k irrataed.
Mr Maxwell Jeokins, a prondnon?
gatrehint >f si. Charles, well kn<..%.i
In .furnier, a a- ihr own from his bug
g>. while hl? h* r?e ran away Thurs?
day afternoon, and his left writt wua
broken and hi* lack sever.* )y bruised.
Mr. Jenkins wa? reported us reytlng
an easy s? : uld be expected today
and his eon'tltlcn was favorable.
Ilia many frh nda \ ill regre* to
ssarn of his misfortune *nd hope that
he will so n iee?.ver fr >m hn h,
Jaaftan.
-j
?It I? very important and In fact
it Is absolutely necessary to health
that we give relief to the stomach
promptly st the first signs of trouble
??which are belching of gas. nausea,
sour stomach, headaache. Irritability
and narvousness. These are warnings
that the ?to mach has been mistreated;
It s doing too much work and it Is
demanding help from you. Take
something once In a while; espcclaally
after meal*; something like Kodol for
dyspepsia snd Indigestion. It will en?
able your stomach to do Its work
properly. Sold by all druggists.
HKi FIRE IN MARION
Tobacco and (aufiiio Warehouse und
PHa?. Home Hunted.
Marlon. Jan. 26.?Marlon wss visit?
ed by a largo nr. at 1 o'clock this
r. nmiiif arid the Marlon Tobicco
warehouse, a two-story tobacco prise
house, and a warehouse used for the
storage cf guano were completely de?
stroyed. All three of these building
aero cloae together * a the tracks of
the Atlantic Coast Line and the lire
spread fron? one lo the other with ex?
traordinary rapidity, due to the hlt,h
wind wbleh was prevailing.
?Trial Catarrh treatments aro be?
ing mnlMd ont free, cn reaueat, by
Dr Snoop. Racine. WIs. These testa
are proving to the people?without a
penny's cosr ?the great value of thla
eclsntlfic prescription known to drug?
gie*.* everywhere ss Dr. Shoop's Ca?
tarrh Remady. Sold by Slbcrt'f Drug
?tore.
J ?s. B. Wylle. of Chester, and L W.
Bit kin. of Camlen former dl pen*nr>
rfihlals. gave bond ^n Monday at Co?
lumbia.
rbrd the Congregation.
?The peraon who dlaturbed the con
gragmtlon last Sunday by continually
coughing Is rsqueated to buy a bottle
af Foley's Honey and Tar. Slberfs
Drug Store.
V
COItPORATE INTEREST POLITIC -
IAN8 TRYING TO PREVENT
NOMINATION.
Political Gossip Current In WgeMag?1
ton?Tmft Makes Fo\y Move lu New
York?Stand Putters Attack Roose?
velt?-Senator Ridley is Beginning to
Lose Caste.
Washington. Jan. 2&.?Thomar V.
sheehan and cx-Senntor James
Smith, the former from New York
anil the iaiter from Now Jefpoyi ar ?
in Washington endeavoring to organ?
ise an anti-Bryan movement In anti?
cipation of the Domoer?tic Kader'*,
visit here this week. Of course they
fully appreciate I he fntlHtV i f at ?
tempting to teat Mr. D:yan in tlio
national convention, but their object
Is to. Inspire ?c many of the party
leaders with a want of confidence m
Mr. Bryan that they will all appeal t>
the distinguished Nebraska n. either to
stand as'de for a time In the ua
tloral convention and permit thj par?
ty tc g< t toother behind y-me other
!u;ulid .tc. or to eliminate himself now
?o that tho pkrty may concc. tr?te Us
enthusiasm on some other candidate.
Mr. Sheehan and Senator Smith bodi
declare that theie Is not the slightest
possibility of Mr. Bryan's carrying ei?
ther New York or New Jcrsev and
they are unable tc figure out a victory
without theso two important States.
Those anti-Bryan workers have re?
ceived ?somo enccuragoment, but not
enough to make them very sanguine
os to the success of their mission
howevor. Mr. Bryan will be here him
tclf later In the week.and theji it will
be Impossible to *ce how the proposi?
tion strikes the man v. ho is generally
accepted to be the certain candidate
of hl9 party in the coming presidential
battlo.
? ? ?
The sei satlon of the hour in Wash?
ington is the letter which feeftiaft
Tt:ft haj addressed to the chairman or
tho New York Republican county com
mliteo and which constitutes so novel
and p rhaps subtle a move In the po
lltlcal game that even the D*?n.ocrats
have stopped to observe the results on
the Republican sido of the garden
wall. Mr. Taft urges Mr. Parsont and
hl> "many other frlerdc In sew York"
art to pre&g his interests as agal.ud
? '.??v. Hughes :..nd declares that it Jd
his poll?y not to make a contest i.i
any Statt which has a favoiite son
Somehow the Hughes people do not
seem to be altogether pleased at this
magnanimous course on the purl of
o?.r tary Taft. Nor is thud: hard to
understand, for the large majority of
ihe fUhg/hes poopb? in New ork hav*
aot beer, at heuit for Hughes hut
>iint Roosevelt and his ndicio*.
Thtfy *(r* preparing to vote o.tcc for
: 'V. Hushes In the national conven?
tion and after thai to cast New York's
7* votes for whatever reactionary can
Itdjtte would make tho best terms.
The action of Mr. Tuft knocks then
little gume on the head. They are
c.iSv'redit? d. only the real Hughes
.??ople and the Roosevelt people wii.
he aide tc go as a delegate to tho con
N?ntlon and the professional politic
IhlU Of ?he Odell stripe are utterly
roiled Th*T:? are some people who
are wonderlrg If Mr Taft's note Is
?fid say?ng In effect, You State* with
favorite son* just hold your ground
with yr-ui 704 votes, all told, while
: go md rapture the other 7'?4 votes
in the convention.
? t ?
It is n??t urprMng thet Ph%ld*li1
R<>. sc.velt, wh ? has always oeen ' an
ardent aeivocUe Of taiift reform,
hr'.uld be a little thlnsklnned under
?he allegaU >n of Senators Poraker.
Dick. C:?llinger and others of the |
gang who oppose\ the railway rat
hill. <hat he has been using the federal
patronage to promote the nomination
Of Secretary Taft The president 1*
i< rloualy contemplating leaning a
statement describing the choum
itanees under which he maile tY*0
ippointment v hieh has beer, rent to
tho senate ...nee the political game
became IntirSStlllg. Of course the
senators are "playing politics" a> hard
as anybody, hut the president, while
!ie realizes that, dislikes the allega?
tion Just th" same.
? ? ?
Democrats throughout the country
should not be too much encouraged
by the reports S( nt out from Wash?
ington to the effect that Senator Bai?
ley has a financial bill which he will
offer as a subtsitute for the A1.Inch
bill and that he Is seeking to have his
measure adopted bv the Democratic
caucus. The truth Is that Mr. RaheV
never thought of springing his hill un?
til there had appeared in ihe Texas
press some scvero criticism of nis
cour?e in acqulcselng se> promptly to
the Ahl rich meusure. and even now
he has not even formally Ir.troeluced
hU measure, which by the way, Is an
old one, Irto the1 senate. Mr. Raihy
Is talking about the bill for political
? ff?- t In his own State, but It Is a PafC
gutes that he has no Intention of
abandoning his loyalty to Aldrteh and
his measure-. As for a caucus, Pulley
was one of Ihose who did most to pre?
vent one Mr. Toller of Colorado ably
aeismdlng his efforts.
? I ?
If any proofe were needed to show
that In the opinion of the high pro?
tectionists any man i3 a traitor who
suggests lowering a tariff schedule,
that proof would have been afforded
by the senate this week. The presi?
dent sent In his message asking that
certain administrative changes in the
tariff law be made, changes which ho
and all sincere men who have exam?
ined them regard as essential to jus?
tice. Immediately there VII a furor
in the ?enate and the arch-stand nat?
ters, men like Htyburn and Gallinger
and others, denounced the president
in unmeasured terms. They had the
message of the president read in exe?
cutive session so that their constitu?
ents would not find them out in their
denunciation of Mr. Roo.-evelt. Now
they have sent the message and the
proposed amendment of the tariff law
to a committee where It will slumber
at least during the remainder of this
congress. The changes the president
recommends would not lower a sched?
ule, but merely make for honest and
Just administration of the law.
138 V FA HS OI.D, WEDS.
Xcgro Claiming Many Years Married
In New Yo<*k te> Woman From
Orai je burg.
A New York dispatch to tha Wash
iioxton Herald says:
City Clerk Scully got the biggest
WrprUt he has had since h< wont into
the marriage license business when
an aged regio, dressed In clerical
garb, walked up to his desk this after?
noon With a young negrc woman
clinging to hi? arm and said he want
eel to get a licerse just as soon as pos
<iblc, t??uu*e he was in a hiny to be
mp.rrled.
Clerk Scully looh r.o interest when
ihe old parson g&\e his name pi Wil?
liam Frcedvs Mason and .said he wo*
l clcrgjman, but when on being as^ed
his ape, he said. "I'm 138 years old,
nr.d can sho* >ou my Hible at hOUl?
to prove it," the city clerk dropped
his pen In astonishment
"This I* a >. Tious thing," the cl?rk
*i?ld. "You know you are under oath,
Prcther Maem, und if you don't tell
nc the truth aheut your ug?\ 1 may
refuse to give you a license.'
"Say, brother" repliod tha clergy
man,, "how do you all suppose I could
).uve held Georg?- Washingt ?n"s ha rse
M York tew n if I ain't as old as I say
I im?"
The crowd < f waiting applicants
tegan to grow so large at thi stag ?
ibat Clerk Scully fliled out the licens
und let it g3 at that. The won an
gave her name as Ella Hiaes pi
Wert 183(i ttr*et. an 1 said the was 2S
jears old. 'Jhea the couple nunUd up
Alder.r.nn James J. Smith, and were
niariied in shcrt ord*:r.
New:- ef the aged minister's wed
c'ir.g fjro4 to the h?.usc 3f her broth -r,
Daniel Hlnes, With whom the bridt
has been stopping lor a few w eeks, be
fere the br de and groom <*id, and
t!rs. Hines. who VM running th
toount Cavalry I'id m Bap tilt Mloaton
Ii. the lront part of the se:ond fl.t?r,
1;eln't rppear pnntly g*?OIUHd
"So i-he said tor name was Hines
old she?" Hra Hinc3 said. 'Well
rha'l pot no npht to us? thdi nam?
^he's htfiady married, she is, and
she's got a hnsland an I two sisters
dewn In Oran^e'iurg. S. C. I Ac been
afraid the Has tt>ing to avt that old
gtntlcman, and IV paan tryiQK t>
tell him aj] about "her, but I didn't get
a chance to correct him. My husband
syaa going ta tell him, too, but he*a
Und ed' slow and didn't think it was
conilrg so ooon.
"lx-ld bl? as you. 1 don't know
whether Bttor Mason is l.ii wars ?id
tut he says he Is We didn't know
hhr until tw-i w?" ks ago."
When Brother Hlnes arrived horn ?
ne m waik late in to? afrerno ,n, he
? \pressed himself in no uncertain
trims aboat th<- marring*. * v< u Joeti
wnit mill I sao Elder M:iom," said
Rlother Hines.
"He'.'- a religious man, ami 1 know
how to taik to him about li ai vying
my sister when *he's ahead; g t a
husband end famdy I'U just gef
light behind him and 1*11 burn him
up with my words."
The old preach! r who looks like a
well preserved man of about SO, ;a:.l
that his mother marrlo a an Indian in
Cuba, and that when he was young ho
went to Virginia with his father Who
was a tailor He happened t ? be in
Yerktown when Cvn Washington was
th? re, and that's how It came nbcU'
lhat he held Washingtons hon*
while he talkeel tc Cornwall!*.
Bidet Mason said h\* was in the ten
years' war in Cuba, ilti.I was u salloi
cn the gunboat Lancaster during the
rlvll war. He h id an eve slmi out on
the Lancaster, but he can see with
hit? other e ye Without the UM Ol spc>
taeks Ho said that his father wa s
142 years old when he died, his
grandmtther l<? years old end hii
me thei 138. He smokes, but he said,
that the reason he Is so husky :;t 13S
is thiit ha never tak"h anything with
sugar in it, and '?.\<.s according to the
Hilm .
it is al?n ?aid that tin aged clor
gvnuin UOfd io !>?? a pduenum In
Washington,
Plnesalve Curbolized nets like a
poultice, draws out infknnation und
poison. Antiseptic healing. For chap?
ped hands, Hps, cuts, burns. Sold by
Slbert. Drug Co. 12-1-3m
Simple Remedy for La Grippe.
?La grippe coughs are dangerous as
they frequently develop Into pneumo?
nia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only
stops the cough but heals and
strengthens the lungs so that no seri?
ous results need he feared. The gen
\ uine B'oley's Honey and Tar contains:
I no harmful drugs and is in a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes, jan-feb
Asa D. Lo\inglon, of Columbia,
shot and killed himself on Monday
morning He was out of work and
formerly employed in the Southern
Railway shops.
HIDDEN DANGERS.
Mature Gives Timciy vturuings Thai
*W fcumiler UftUee*! tuu .iiiuru to
Ignore.
Danger Signal No. 1 comes from
the kluney secretions. They wiii warn
you when the kidneys are sick. Well
Kidneys excrete a clear, amber iluid.
oick kidneys send out a thin, pale
and foamy, or a thick, red, ill-smell?
ing urine, full of sediment and irreg?
ular of passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from
the back. Back pains, dull and heavy,
or sharp and acute, tell you of sick
kidneys and warn you of the approach
of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's dis?
ease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick
kidneys and cure them permanently.
J. L. Ifollis, residing at 2 21 Cheeves
street Florence, S. C, says: "Doan's
Kidney Pills which I used for kid?
ney and bladder trouble have greatly
benefitted me. I was very badly hurt
on the railroad a number of years
ago, had my back sprained, and I |
think my kidneys were badly hurt at
the same time. Mr. back got well
enough for me to get around, but be?
ing paralyzed from my hips down 1
am unable to walk. 1 have suffered
greatly with backache during the past
eight or ten years. The secretions
from the kidneys were in bad condi?
tion, very dark colored, full of sedi?
ment and accompanied with btirnlng
pain. I used numberless remedies,
but none of them did me any good
until I read about Doan's Kidney
Pills and sent to a drug store for
them. They gave me relief. The kid?
ney secretions cleared up, the burn?
ing sensation left me and I do not suf?
fer from the terrible backaches, I
attribute these satisfactory results en?
tirely to the use of Doan's Kidney
Pills. You are welcome to use my
name as an endorser of the claims
made for them."
Plenty more proof like this from
Sumtcr people. Call at A. J. China's
drug store and ask what customers
report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Puffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan'p?and
take no other._No. 51.
PROCLAMATION
btttta of South Carolina-?-Executive
Chamber.
Whereas information has been re
I clved at this Department thai an
Atroclcus Murder was committed in
the County of Sumier on or about the
tw?my-fiist day of Januuiy, 190S,
u:?on the body Of W. A. Clyde by To?
ni y Meies, and that th 2 said Toney
.'Joses has fled from justice.
Now. therefore 1. M. F. Ansel, Oov
? rnor of tue State of South Carolina,
in <>rd^r that justice may he dime und
the rnaj sty of the law vindicated, ifo
hereby < ft er a reward of one hundred
dollars for th? apprehension, delivery
aj'd conviction of the said Toiuy
Idahos.
To the Sheriff of Sumt?r County, at
>u inter.
In Testimony Wheree>f, I have here?
unto set my hand and caused
tho Or. at Seal cf che State l"
he affixed, at Columbia, this
(S*-a3) twetfty*third day of January.
A. D. 1908. and in ;h* 13291
year of th ! Independence of the
United States of America.
M. F. ANSEL.
Py the Governe?r:
R. M. Me eX>\VN.
Secretary of state.
1-27-IS
TAX NOTICE.
The County Treasurer's office in
Court House building will be open 3e>r
the coltectioii of taxes without penal?
ty, from the loth day of October to
the 31st December, 1907.
The levy is as follows:
For State, 4 1-L' mills.
For County Ordinary, 2 3-4 nulls.
For Sinking Fund Loan. 1 mill.
For e>??istitutional School, 3 mills.
Polls. $1.00; Capitation Dog Tax.
iO cents.
Also spoclal school as follows;
School District, No. 1, 2 mills.
School District No. 2, 2 mills.
School District No. 3, 2 mills.
School District No. 4, 2 mills.
School District No. 11, 2 mills.
School District No. 12, 3 mills.
School District No. 13. 3 mills.
School District No. 14, 3 mills,
School District No. 16, 2 mills.
School District No. 17, 3 mills.
School District No. 18, 2 mills.
A penalty df 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.
10-2-0'7-3-15-08
MKS. eddy CHANGES rb81dbkck
ctiristian Scientist <;<><* Prc?n Ooav
coni to Brookltne,
Concord, N. H., Jan. 26.?Mrs. Mary j
?. Bftkcr Eddy, founder and head of
the First Church of Christ Scientist, j
today left her home, Pleasant View,
In this city and by circuitous route ir. j
a special train went to Chestnut Hill,
BrookUne, to a house recently pur?
chased by the Christian Science de?
nomination.
Mrs. Eddy was accompani'.d by her
secretary, Calvin A. Frye; Archibald
McLennan, one of the tltlftteei tor
Mrs. Eddy's property; the JUw Ir?
ving C. Tomllnson, a Christian Science
'reader," and a dozen other men and
women of the Christian Science belief.
Mrs. Etidy left in a special t.-air con?
sisting of an engine and three cars
over the Boston and Maine Railroad.
Her train was preceded by a light en?
gine and another engine followed af?
ter a brief interval.
Mrs. K3dy will take up hor resi?
dence in Brookline permanently.
Bad Stomach Trouble Cured.
?Having been sick for the past two
years with a bad stomach trouble, a
friend gave me a dose of Chamber?
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They did me so much good that I
bought a bottle of them and have used
twelve bottles in all. Today I am
well of a bad stomach trouble.-?Mrs.
John Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These
tablets are for sale by DeLorme's
Pharmacy.
Passed A*?Munt surgeon Ran-om
R'.ggs, U. S. N , has been ordered to
the Charleston Naval Sr. ition for tem?
porary duty.
A Card.
?This is to certify that all druggists |
are authorized to refund your money j
if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the
cough, heals the lungs and prevents
serious results from a cold. Cures la
grippe, coughs and prevents pneumo?
nia and consumption. Contains no
opiates. The genuine is In a yellow
package. Refuse substitutes. Si
bert's Drug Store.
Napoleon Bonaparte was not at an
particular in his rating habits. He |
would seat himself at the table, begin j
on the- things that were nearest, and J
in ten r-r fifteen minutes he had mad.: 1
his dinner.
KILL the COUCH
and CURE the LUNGS
w? Dr. King's
(tew Discovery
FOR CSUgs18
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I guaranteed satisfactory
ob money refunded,
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PAIN
Pain in the bead?pain anywhere, has Its causa
Pain la congestion, pain is blood pressure?nothing .
else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to
prove it he has iTeated a little pink tablet. That
tablet?called Dr. Whoop's Headache Tablet- |
coaxes blood pressure away from pain centera
Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently
though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circu?
lation.
If you have a headache. If/I blood pressure.
If it's painful periods with women, same causa.
If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood
congestion?blood pressure. That surely is a
certainty, for Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets stop
U in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute
the unnatural blood pressure.
Bruise your ringer, and doesn't it get red, and
?well, and pain you? Of course rt does. It/s con?
gestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pals
Is?always. It's simply Common Sense.
We ?ell at 2& ceuts, and cheerfully recommend
Dr. SHoop's
Headache
Tablets
S1BERTS' DRUG STORE.
LEE & VcLELLAN,
Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Offioe: ?Harby Building, old
Court Square, Sumter, S. C.
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A Busy Medicine for Busy Tooplt.
Brlujfs Ooldeu Health and Renewed V'gor.
A BtKH-idc for Obnstinatloa, In :iiroMion. T.!\e
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Weak
Hearts
Arc due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of everj
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when it was simple indiges?
tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases oi
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of indW
gestion. All food taken into the stomsck
which tails of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time thai
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kaub'.e. of Nevada. O , says: i had storr.aci
trouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trouble
with it. I took Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure (or about fas
months and it cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach of si! nervoui
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bott:esor.y. $ 1.00 Sire holdlnf 2V4 times the tri?:
sire, which s^lls 'or 50c.
Prepared by E. O. OsWITT CO., OHIOAQOk
For Sale by all Druggists.
For You.
If you are in the market for a Pi?
ano, Organ or Sewing Machine see or
write me, and I will give you more
for you** noney than any oo? else.
Call and see "The Best."
Beautiful Upright Piano from 1150
up.
New Home Sewing Machine from
$27 up.
Organs from $30 up.
Old pianos, organs and sewing ma?
chines taken in exchange. New ones
sold on easy terms.
Repairs of all kinds done, and sup*
plies of all kinds furnished.
Write for prices. Oflsce telephone
No. 181, resident telephone No. 162.
If. B. HANDLE, Manager,
10 West Liberty Street, Sumter, S. C.
9-25-ly
Garden Seel
This is the gardening
season. We have a full
supply ol the be^t test?
ed garden seeds. For
years
Landreth's Seeds
'Have been recognized
as the best. Let us sup?
ply you.
DeLorme'si
Pharmacy
Drills and Medicines
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic .
Good for everybody. Sold every white*
The ?onuino
fOLKY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse Substitute**...
Prepared only by
Foley A, Company, Chicago,
SIBERT'S DRUG STORE.
-a Grippe
CURED BY
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
TViis remedy is intended especially for
Cr'.?s and La Grippe and has become
famous for its cures over a large part of
tne civilized world.
It not only cures La Grippe tut coun
teracts any tendency toward Pneumonia,
Price. 25 cents; latge size, 50 cents.
For sale by druggists everywhexe.
PATENTS
IROCURED AND DEFENDED, toadmodcl,
rawing ?>r photo, for expert anarch and free report
Free advice, how to obtain patente, trade mar**,
copyright*, etc. IN ALL COUHTaita.
Eustness dirert uith Washington saves tint*,
money and often the fa tent.
Patent and Infrinpmtftt Practica Exclusively.
? rite or come to us at
0M Ninth tftrert, epp CmrU4 State. Fake* OOc.
waaHiNOTow. o. c.
GAS
i leal
LAXATIVE COUGH SYR?P
HBbH&cONTAINS honey and tar. conforms to national pure food and drugs law.
Q m An improvement over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the
raftsssflsssflnT system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowel.*. No opiates, (.uaranteed to tfivs
IBIbbSHF aatisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MtDICINE lO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A*