The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 04, 1908, Image 3
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been
In net for over 80 years, has borne the Signatare of
and has been made nnder his per*
sonal supervision since its infancy*
Allow no one to deceive you in this*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good?' are but
Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment?
What Is CASTORIA
_Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pate?
fjrsrie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootta
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fererishness. It cures 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.
Via Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend.
OKNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought
In Ute For Over 30 Years.
THAT THANKSGIVING DINNER.
15 West
Liberty Street.
Is bother enough without being trou?
bled with other things. Don't you
think It would be wise to have us look
over the hot water boiler, the range
and the plumbing generally? Then If
an>thing Is wrong we can make it
right so you'll have no trouble on the
big feast day. A little attention now
may save big trouble then.
Telephone No.
> 420.
Our North Window
Contains a few of our Pet Specialties that have
required years of experience and careful
study to perfect and put on the market, but,
they have been brougnt to that high standard.
\ ..tch anJ every one of our preparations are
guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug
Act, Junt 30th., 1906, Guarantee No. 8593.
China's Drug Store.
A|Ntt Nunnally's Candy.
Prescription Work I Specialty,
GOOD FARM LAND.
WE offer you for a short time a tract of
13C acres, situate four miles north of
Citv, at $31).00 per acre. If you want a nice
farm al a reasonable prie\ aee us now.
Land next to the above is held at $50 00
per acre, so this will move quickly at the price.
?011
35? So. Main St.
?J
Phone 143.
New Livery Business.
WE have added to our
Dray Business a first
class Livery with all
new Carriages, Buggies and
Harness and first class horses.
IB
^s PHOHE 'U. C. W. SMITH & CO., 21 W, Liberty St, ^
8For Liver) and Oraying, ?3
? A. l>. HsTby9i Old Staad. Sj
N. G. OSTEEN, JR., Dentist.
18 West Liberty Street - - - - Up Stairs
Hours:?8.30 to 1 - - - - P. M?2 106.
Office Phone?No. 30 ? - - House Phone 382
Start at the Hottoni.
Two buys laft home with ju-t
tnongh monay to take them through
college, after which they must de?
pend entirely upon their own efforts.
They attacked the cofleglate problems
successfully, passed to graduation,
received their diplomas from the fac?
ulty, als-?, commendatory letters to a
large ship-building firm with which
they desired employment. Ushered
into the waiting room of the head of
the firm the first was given an au?
dience. He presented his letters.
"What can you cro?" said the man
of millions.
"I would like some sort of a clerk?
ship.'*
"Well, sir, I will take your name
and ad drew; and If we have anything
of the kind open will corerspond with
you."
As he passed out, he said to hi?
companion, "You can go in and
'leave your address.' "
The other presented himself and his
papers.
"What can you do?" was asked.
"I can do anything that a green
hand can do." was the reply.
The magnate touched a bell which
I
called a superintendent.
"We want, a mar? *? 8ort scrap
iron," replied the superintendent.
And the college student went to
sorting scrap-iron.
One week passed, and the presi?
dent asked, "How is the new man
getting on?"
"Oh," said the boss, "he did his
work so well, and never watched the
clock, that I put him over the gang."
In one year the man had reached
the head of the department, and an
advisory position with the manage?
ment, at a salary represented by four
figures, while his whilom friend was
still out of employment and seeking a
position.
AS OPEX LETTE K
To the Editor of the Dally Item, and
I Want the People of Sumter to
Know That I Write the Following
Voluntarily.?Harry L. Goodiel.
I have suffered for the past five
years, and have tried different doc?
tors, but have had no relief until I
bought a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na from
our drug store (R. W. Knowlton's)
here a short time ago.
The first box did me so much good
that I immediately purchased another
one. and I now feel better than I
have at any time In the past five
y>ars. Am able to eat anything and
everything, and get a good night's
sleep afterwards.
Was so bad at one time that all I
was able to eat for over a month was
a raw egg In a half a glass of milk,
two or three times a day.
I would earnestly advise anyone
suffering as I was from dyspepsia, to
give this remedy a fair trial. I re?
main gratefully yours, Harry L. Good
lel, No. 9 1-2 River street, Astabula, O.
11-3-5
Brigadier Scott Glrard, head of the
Iowa Antl-Sulclde Bureau of the Vol?
unteers of America, who had dis?
suaded many from ending their lives,
attempted to commit suicide with
strychnine taken from one of them.
?Foley's Honey and Tar clear the
air passages, stops the irritation In
the throat, soothes the Iniiamed mem?
branes, and the most obstinate cough
disappears. Sore and intlamed lungs
are healed and strengthened, and the
cold is expelled from the system. Re?
fuse any but the genuine In the yel?
low package. W. W. Slbert.
Banker Moroslnl's will, filed for
probate in New York City, left only
$75,000 to the daughter who eloped.
Three children get $150,000 each,
and Glulla all the rest, estimated at
$2.500,000.
Mind Your Business!
?If you don't nobody will. It is
your business to keep out of all the
trouble you tan and you can and will
keep otlt of Pver and boyel trouble If
you take Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They keep b liousness. malaria and
jaundice out ( f your system. 25c. at
Sibert's Drug Store.
President Boosevelt has designated
Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Frank Pierce to represent the Gov?
ernment at the Trans-Mississippi
<'online: eial Congress in San Fran?
cisco.
?Wlntt r blasts, causing pneumonia.
pl< urlsy and consumption will s.i
be here, Curs your cough now. and
?trengthen your lungi with Foley'i
Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting
the winter with weak lungs, when PV>
'? ? 's Honey and Tar will cure the
most obstinate coughs end colds, and
prevenl serious result, w. w. Blbort.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., decided to
'" i in s .. - Ith! lh< Hartford cat p. t
Work - ' Tompklns*i Itle, ?tonn.
?if you suffer front constltpation
und liver trouble IPoley'i Ortno will
cur? you permanently bj stimulating
the digestive organs so they will act
naturally, Poley't prlno Laxative do. i
gripe, i- pleasant to take end you
do not have to taks laxatives contlnu
ually after taking <>iim>. Why con?
tinue to l>e (lie slave of pills and tab?
lets/ w. w. Ulbert,
Secret of BaOOtSe,
"What is the secret of success?"
asked the Sphinx.
"Push," said the button.
"Never be led," said the pencil.
"Take pains," said the window.
"Always keep cool," said the ice.
"Be up-to-date," said the calendar.
"Never lose your head." said the
barrel.
"Make light of everything," said
the fire.
"Do a driving business," said the
hammer.
"Aspire to 'greater things," said the
nutmeg.?Selected.
Colds and Croup in Children.
?"My little girl is subject to colds,"
says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41, Fifth
street, Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter
she had a severe spell and a terrible
cough, but I cured her with Chamber?
lain's Cough Remedy without the aid
of a doctor, and my little boy has
been prevented many times from
having the croup by the timely use of
this syrup." This remedy is for sale
by all druggists.
A virtuous woman Is a crown to
her husband.?Bible.
Seven Years of I?roof.
*"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condi?
tion of throat, chest or lungs," says
W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The
world has had 38 years of proof that
Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best
remedy for coughs and colds, la
grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis,
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the ear?
ly stages of consumption. Its timely
use alwaysv prevents the development
of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee
at Slbert's Drug Store. 50c. and $1.
Trial bottle free.
Dr. Frank Huntington Snow, ento?
mologist and ex-Chancellor fo the
University of Kansas, died at Belle
field, Kan., aged 68 years. He was a
native of Fitchburg, Mass.
How is Your Digestion?
?Mrs. Mary Dow ling of No. 228 8th
avenue, San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She says:
"Gratitude for the wonderful effect
of Electric Bitters in a case of acute
Indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I
am fully convinced that for stomach
and liver troubles Electric Bitters is
the best remedy on the market today."
This great tonic and alterative medi?
cine invigorates the system, purifies
the blood and Is especially helpful In
all forms of female weakness. 50c.
at Slbert's Drug Store.
General George W. Wingate, chair?
man of the committee on athletic
lields, said he approved opening the
four public playgrounds on Sundays
and during school hours.
Watched fifteen Years.
?"For 15 years I have watched the
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
and it has never failed to cure any
sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which it
was applied. It has saved us many a
doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy. of
East Wilton Maine. 25c. at Slbert's
Drug Store.
Lord Northcote, Governor General
of the Commonwealth of Australia,
who Is en rute from Sydney to
China, Arrived at Manila. P. I.
The Peary Arctic Club received a
dispatch from Commander Peary say?
ing that he left Etah on August 17 cm
his dash for the Pole.
WANTED?Success Magazine requires
the services of a man in Sumter to
look after expiring subscriptions
and to secure new business by
means of special methods unusually
effective; position permanent; pre?
fer one with experience, but would
consider any applicant with good
natural qualifications; salary $1.50
per day, with commission option.
Address, with references, R. c. pea?
cock, Boom 102. Success Magazine
Building, New York. 10-23-3t
Just Received
A Shipment of
GERMAN HART MOUNTAIN MALE
= CANARIES. =
Every Bird Guaranteed to be
a Good Singer.
Also a Full Litte of Cages.
Agent for Fancy Birds and
Parrots.
FRESH HOME MADE CANDY AND FRUITS
C. VANDOROS.
AUCTION" SALES
V WILL sell ut Puhlic ! lie?
ft lion, on Saturday, Nov.
i Tili. <>:: VVhi den lot iu front ol
Furniture >to e, a lor of Houst -
h ild ai d Kit' ben Kurnituie
intruding Heater?, ugs, Cbinu,
Lie Ladiei specially invited
J. E. Jervey,
Auctioneer.
A Creed for Club Women.
Keep us, O God, from pettiness; let
us be large in thought, in word, in
deed. Let us be done with fault find?
ing and h ave off self-set king. May
we put away all pretense and meet
each other face to face?without self
pity and without prejudice. May we
be never hasty in judgment and al?
ways generous. Let us take time for
all things; make us grow calm, se?
rene, gentle. Teach us to put into
] action our better impulse*-, straight
I forward and unafraid. Grant that
j ire may realize it is the little things
I that create differences; that in the
things of life we are at one. Anii
may we st -ive to touch a.id to know
the great. common woman's heart ?/C
us all. An 1. O Lord God, let us le?
get n??t to be kind!?Mary Stuart.
Profeuoi Frank Parsons. <f Bos?
ton University, author, lawyer, lec?
turer and sociologist, died in Poston.
We are Working Hard?=
For your account; every day we receive
new goods.
We Have None-=
Of the doubted quality ; nothing to our cus?
tomers As Good as New.
And Aside From the Profit
There is genuine pleasure in selling a satis?
fied customer.
Look This Over
Oatmeal, (in sealedjtins".
Campbell's Soups,
Pork and Beans,
Sour Kraut, (in Hermeti:ally sealed tins
Postum,
Crystaline Salt.
We can increase Your Savings.
L I.
Sit
I.
L. I. Strauss, Utgr/1
For SaJe
Tract of 568 acres, 200 acres cleaed, in Spring Hill Sectio r
of Lee County, on public road and R. F. D., two miles fror*
Smithville, and school and churc 1, 4ji miles from Rernbert
station on N. W. R. R.; 50 acres in fine long leaf pine tim?
ber, 300 acres in scattering pine and branch timber; tract
well drained, in good healthy neighborhood, rents for 16
bales cotton; has good 6-room dwelling, ceiled and plaster?
ed, large 2 story barn, commisiionary,
smoke house and other outbuildings; 4
tenant houses. This place ought to
prove a bargain at the price.
sssa r. b. belser.
Reil Estate Loans.
If you have money to
invest in or loan on.
Rea1 state, notify
me
Real Estate Broker.
SUMTE R, :-: :-:
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BRYAN 2l TAFT
Which will it be? You have but one more
day in which to guess. Ant-Election condi?
tions have the politicial prophets all at sea,
but in selecting this bank for depositing your
money in, you will not be acting on a guess.
A record of nearly twenty years backs up our
offer of Security and the conservative manage?
ment of funds entrusted to our care. Come to
see us after the election when business settles
down. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:
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Largest stork now (in hand evtl cn-iied in Snmter.1 Beauti?
ful line on exhibition in show rorns. No bardtdoek, every?
thing hrigbt, clean nnd new. Agents for the Globe Wer
nicke Book Ca:?es and r iling Cabi aetf-, *Wbiti ey Go Carte
and Carriages, Foster Beds and Ideal Crils. and agents
for the Famous Little Smoothing Iron Heater.
Stock Complete. Give us a call.
FURNITURE DEALERS.
ESTABLISHED 1894.
INCORPORATED I9C8.
44
Easy Street
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?they rontiiteiieed putting their eotn
in n i?:tiiiv mid b) constantly adding
to It. they wee now eonifoetsMy situ?
titetl on the steer! nits ;;!! striving
lo 1 ?Meli.
First Ni tional Bank,
OF SUMTER.