The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 29, 1908, Image 4
?U Wiaubmai: aift Southron
WCOMSOAY, JANUARY 29, 1908
?n .
The tktmtmr Watchman was founded in
I MO and the True Southron in l Mir?. The
Wmmhman and Southron now has the com
%tari otreulation and influence of both of
the old papers, sod is maaifeatly the be*.
advMtiimef median in bom tor.
It would bo m rood plan to havo a
photograph mado of each prisoner 90
?oca aa cv*inmltt><l to the chalngans
to or filed with an accurate and do
taJloc descrlptioa. A photograph and
as* acearate description would eb of
srrvat assistance In Identifying an es
aapQd cwieonor A photograph of
Toooy hfftjss would be Invaluable at
this Junoture, in this day of slmpll
fssd photography an Investment of a
?otters la a kodak aa a port of the
ilwgmna equipment would reduce
of maklr.g photographs of
to ? minimum.
Vc-y Bael Korea
Saturday. Jan. 18. John Bell
? will. s?-director of the f?rmer State
was placed under arrest
Qolosobia on the charge of con
wot ring tn defraud the state. He gave
Wad and was released. Tuesday morn
Jan. ft. the court of general sca
for Lexington county b? ran it
work for the spring term. John Bell
"twwtM waa elected foreman of the
dparjd Scry for the year.
"We oca fees thai, to us the spectacle
? jrhlch la the* presented Is a shocking
\mm. Th? gaoetlon aa to whether Mr.
Towilt ho Innocent or guilty ha* ncth
tw? to He with this matter. H- Is at
leant under a cloud?-a rery dark and
lowering Oao niA a man iuspected.
w7hethAe rightly < r wrongly, of being
If a breaker of the law \m* no
osi a grand Jury, a body which
as aaaocsod to stand above all others
fir the sxainteuance of law and order,
every member of which, ai d the
la particular, Is supposed to
he aa ?sampler of all that constitute,
too) clUsenahlp.
Mr. To will should here asked to ho
earwsei from this service W* take
%% that ho did not, tor we feel assured
*wf ha dorn- so the priding
would have been prompt la th.
to grant the request
ring been drawn aa a grand Juror,
had the logal right, and In other
II would have been his
to setvf As matters stood.
It saus? be said that he did
%**, show a vary Are sense of the pr ? ?
heietiSM ?News and Courier.
SCUOOL. IMPROVEMENT MEETING
of W'?men's Asao
tor Improvement of ltural
In South Ourolina
Women's Association for the
eeanent of Rural Schools In
Carolina. Sumter county branch,
ttwrday In the court house ann *n
aaAhitaUMlc session was hold, the Jis
being lively and timely.
The election of officers was held rc
aa follows:
Mies Theadoeta Dargan president.
Hiss Lee Moore, vice president: Miss
Aanle Keels* secretary and treasurer.
^Twe executive committed was r.ppomt
wd by <ne president. Miss Marie Whit
chairman.
?MT/swRMOR OPFERS REWARD.
Now Standing for
Oor. Ansel has offered a reward of
fife for the apprehension of Toney
Policeman Clyde's slayer, thus
rhwj Mit now standing In rewards
the desperate character.
THE URAHAM MEMORIAL,
awMwMg Heed Friday Aftenioon to
appoint Conssrllteee Ixx?klng to
Massing Fand toe Mcnumcri for
Lote Pare Cheel.
The committee who were Interest -
?4 In th 9 raising of a memorial to the
SBoaoorv of the late \V. S. Graham,
ahief ot Ina are department, mot Fri?
day afternoon and olected Mr. Hugh
C. Haynaworth. chairman, und Mr.
Henry P. Mose*, secretary
Dr. ( . C. Brown. Mr. B. s. Miller
aad Mr H P. Moses were elected on
the eomnJttee to look Into the eclec?
tic n of a suitable site for the memo?
rial. Mr. J. O. DeLorme. Dr. C. C
Brown and Mr. O. E. Haynawortl*
elected on the committee to get
Mr. H. C. Haynaworth reported
he had on hnnd about $350 from
sriptK>na, am' aubscrlptlons that
ooald h' collected to the amount of
about Iis?. Delgar Reel Squad, be?
fore dtvbendlug. gsve $(00 t > be used
far the memoria?, so there Is about
$1,000 that can be counted on f< r th >
After the committees have reported,
actions will be nmde public
Mr. I?n<k?n writes: "If I own?
ten. I would guaranteo a cure or
their money. I say It's nature
and the only one for the blood."
s ffseay Mountain Tea
hint urbare si her remedies fall
?Moat aaaf. awhert's Drug Store.
'mm
Qn FOR FRUIT OF THE
?V LOOM BLEACH.
2000 Yds. 36 in. wide.
buy what you need.
None sold to Dealers.
ft
10r FOR PRIDE OF
the WEST BLEACH
On Sale 3000 Yds. 36 in.
wide, worth 18c. yd.
Pieces run from 3 to 20 Yards.
Just as Old Mother Nature dons her suit of white each year, so this store is transformed ?
and with counter, case and even the tiniest and most remote corners filled with spotless, snowy fab?
rics and garments and novelties, we announce the most delightful and opportune of all the year's
merchandising events?our Annual Shpwing and Sale of White.
It is to be a carnival?pleasant, merry week, where the immaculate products of the
world's best workmen will meet you -where the tiniest of sums may purchase much that is beautiful
?or durable or both.
A sale without a parallel there undermuslins and fresh linens and shimmering white
goods drop in prices until they may be freely purchased by the most economical.
A Sale Where Thin Pocket Books Will Acomplish Great Things.
You know (and all our Customers know) the great importance of our Annual White Event,
but no matter how well you remember, you will not be prepared for the splendid difference between
the White Carnival of ours and any proceeding white sale. You must come and be surprised.
It Begins Wednesday the 29th, and at 9 in the Morning
EMBROIDERIES.
What Firm in the State can approach our
Embroidery SaleP
40 0 yards Values, up to 30c at
8000
ii it
$1 00 at
10c.
6c
23c
The above are in sample strips & to 4% yds.
The best values ever offered in the State.
DRESSY DRESS FABRICS.
Fancv Shadow Silk?, worth 50c. sale,
Taffetu v h cks, worth 35c. sale,
Carvme Silks, worth 35c sale
Fancy Silk8, w? rth 50c. pale
A nisi y Si ks, wort?) 35c, sale
Fancy Jucqu rda worth 50c, sate
25c.
18c
15c
19c
17c
25c
WHITE CURTAIN SWISS.
25 pieces sold everywhere at 15c. sale, 104c.
2000 yards Finest Percils, worth 15c. at 10c.
1500 41 36 in. colored Madras,worth 15c. at 10c
25 pieces Embroidered Rijahs (new) worth 25c sale, 124c.
25 '* Percals, 124c quality, the sale at 8i \
50 11 Arnoskeag and Lancaster Aprons Gingham
sold everywhere at 10c. this sale, 74c,
FANCY DRESS ORGANDIES.
60 pcs Elysienne Organdies, worth 20c, sale 12 cents
60 pcs Donz?lle Organdies, worth 15c, sale- 10 cenrs
20 pcs Mercerized Cha'onnairs, worth 20c, sale 10 c nts
20 pcs Mercerized Lingerie, worth 35c, sale 19 cents
15 f.C8 Mercerized Oigandies. (all shades) worth 20c, sale 11 cents
Fancy White Fabrics.
Kliariow check Chiffonottos, very
new, worth 40c, Mile 25c
Stripe and click Jackoiiette*. new
worth S5c.v sale 17c.
Fine dotted Swiss, for suits and
waists, worth 20c. sale 12c.
SO pieces white Mercerized Waist
hg?. Our entire Cue of 25, 3<? and Sbc
ges-d.- go In this sale at 16c.
Ten pieces Mercerized AValstln^s.
the 15c, goods, this sale, Mtk
Twenty ple?i>s Nainsook Apron
Clu ck, worth 12 J-2c, oale, Sc.
Ten pieces Nainsook apron checks,
10c. goods, at 7c.
This Sale Wil End Prompt?
ly at 6 P. M.
Monday, Feh.
3rd, 1908.
Come as soon and as fre?
quently as you can.
Shirt Waists.
Cri>p, fresh, new?In Lingerie and
Lawn, in every sl*e, 32 to 12.
f>Oc. Linen YYuUts for 25c.
$1.25 embroidery and lace trimmed
for 'J8c.
91.50 embroidery und medallions
for $1.10
$2 embroidered Lingerie for S1.49.
$2.50 Baby Irish and embroidered.
$1.08.
$3.50 llabv Irish, embroidery and
lin e, for $2.19.
$1 Ruby Irish und Medallion for
$2.98.
Come and sc? them. l>on't buy un?
less you can't help it.
Pure Linens.
Huteher Linen for suits and skirts,
40c. quality, sale, 2!)c.
Soft finished Linens, the 15c. grade,
at 20c.
Irish Linen, the 00c. quality, t-urinv
the sale, at 47c.
Irish Linen, the 75c. grade, fer this
sale, at 59c.
Ti n pieces Cream Rajah Linen, now,
for suits and skill?, worth 50c., Hi 27c.
Ten pieces 36-inch Linen, in Kuiki.
blue and cream shade**, worth 50c,
for the sale only 35c.
Plain White Fabrics.
25 pieces mirct rized Linen. i< 20c.
cloth, sale, at 13c. '
J OOO yards 36-inch Madras, worth
12 l-2c, nt Sc.
72-in. wash Chiffon, worth 10, at 25o.
Five pieces heavy Oxford, for skirts,
worth ?0c, sale, 13c.
20 pieces tfne Ling -rle Cloth, .10
ineh. worth 35c, sale, 19c.
100 pieces Persian Lawn* lYench
Lawns, Batiste and Iodia Y.lncns go hi
this sale at 6c, St ., 10c, 12c, i5, 18,
21 and 27c. worth 10c. to 40c yard.
Greatest values in the white sale
Silk Gloves.
DOtmtJE TIPS.
We will offer 50 dozen 16-button
kttfttli Silk Gloxc*. all sind' * and
white and black, $1.50 <rradc a* 98c
ALL THE ABOVE AND
THEN NOT HALF HAS
BEEN TOLD.
COME SEE.
SPACE TOO SMALL
TO TELL
YOU OF OTHERS.
Do you still believe In running your , NOTICE, W. O. W.
buslnest-i without adv-i-lising and let- ' _
ting y.ur neighbor gv t all of he trade | Hollywood Camp. No. 19, W. O. W..
because he uses a |004 flpptf of v l|, unv(,? the monumenta t.n.clod t ?
printer's Inn? This is poer economy,
if you do.
Improved Cotton Seed.
Has your Cotton Seed run out?
A re they nt arly all blsck seed? Do'
the memory uf Soy?reltrns x7& mtb*Ithat. Tj11 10 to2?i
I I per. cent to your yield auothor year? j
lorspoon and O, w. Porn, Sunday next, Then write for cireulars of Phillips,
February 2d, at 4 p. nt., at the ctnv
elery. The member.-* of Hollywood
The long Indoor life of winter e amp are request* d to meet at Forest
makes the blood weak, the system *1 3.30 o'clock sbarp.
I R. S. Hood. Clerk.
! 1-2S-1L&W
easily cutchos colds and disease. Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea Is tho
greatest winvcr romedy; prevents colds*
an 1 disease, keeps you well all winter.
!5c . tea or Ublets. ? Sibcrt's Drug
Store.
8UMTER GARDENS? For sab-, cab
bage plants and all other plants In
seasoi Flowers, ct
Improved need.
J. L. PHILLIPS^OrauKeburg, S. C. 1
1-S-iim_
DR. JOHN H. MORSE
VETERINARY SURGEON.
OFFICE?111 1-2 W. Liberty Street
Office 'Phone 471.
RESIDENCE?214 N. Main Street
Residence 'Phone 78.
V- 2 (.-9m
CABBAGE AND BEET PLANTS.
For tbe next few weeks I will fill all orders for
cabbage aud beet plants at tbe following prices: 1000
to 4000, $1 25; 5000 to 9000, $1.00; 10, OK), 90c.
Special prices on larger lots. Cash with order or C.
O. D. is prefered. Wo guarantee satisfaction and
safe delivery of plants.
I have all of the leading varieties. Tbe Early
Jersey Wakefield, tbe most popular early variety;
Tbe Charleston Wakefield. a few days later bat very
desirable for garden planting. lu tbe later kinds
I have Succession and The Late Fiat? Dutch, both
producing large flat beads. Plants now ready for shipment, my personal at?
tention given to all orders.
W. F. CA RR,
Meggetts, S. 0.