The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 04, 1908, Image 6
* A fill IK U BARBECUE.
Ilm I hi 11 run* Will Give a 1 ?um oil
Mr. I . W. A. Iliiltnuin'i* I.hwu.
Tho big Lutheran barbecue and
tthicken Stew will be held Wednesday.
November 11th. from t to 11 o\ > k
Sb tile evening, on the lawn of Mr. E.
W. A. Bultman/ North Main street.
This will be the biggest baibniic
wver held In Humter. At a meeting
of the commrolttees held last night
arrsngementa were completed for tlx
bit f?a*t.
At least fifteen pigs wilt be barbe
I. there will be delicious bar ben.
ivy. plenty of steamed rice, fresh
Tails, and a delightful McVCagen
?kicken stew, and hot coffee and oth
or good things to eat.
The tickets are only 50 cents each.
The grounds will be Hi up brilliantly.
There will be large bonfires to warm
ky in case the weather Is chilly.
Mrs. Walter Stubbs Is In charge of
th? contributions of supplies and will
?alt upon the merchants to assist In
thai worthy undertaking. The congre?
gation of st Jsmes' Lutheran Church,
?f 8umter. are holding this barbecue
for the purpose of raising funds to
build a parsonsge. and the people of
?amter will turn out to enjoy the
noMcacles to be serve 1. but also to
bolp In the church work of this con?
gregation.
AI the meeting held last night Mrs.
W. '1. Stubba was sfpolnted chalr
msan of the ladles' general committee
with authority to appolm all ladles'
committees.
She requests all of the ladies of the
congregation to meet at the residence
?f Mrs. K. W. A. Bult man next Friday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
NIGHT RIDER CONFESSES.
aWtdmco Against llankln's Murderers
Ciic?rth?*d.
Camp Nemo. Reelfoot Lake, Tenn.,
Oct It.?Within on? week from the
Um? the soldiers of Vennessee. under
onal direction of Oov. M. R. Pet?
ra, spread their tents In the heart
of the night rider region, evidence of
fee most dsmaglng nature against
fee murderers of Capt. Quentln Ran
kin has been unearthed.
Frank Ferrlner last night confessed
and Implicated 10 or 12 ment now In
essatod>. He gave names and went
detail?. Ferrlner is carefully
urged In an Isolated tent. Ferrlner'*
kfesslon came after a long grueling
examination In Col. Tatom's tent. Oov.
Patterson In person questioned the
witness. The governor expressed hlm
aslf tonight as highly pleased with
what had been brought out
"We are getting some mighty
sarong evidence," he said, "and I am
ifldent we will discover the mem
of the marauding band and eon?
's** them."
WARRANTS FOR NIGHT RIDERS.
Hundred to He issued Today
the Stayers of Capt. Henkln.
Union City. Tenn.. Nov. 2.?Upon
Ike affidavits of James S. Deason. rei
of Capt. Qulntln. Rankln, Hills
Taylor, son of Col. R. Z. Taylor.
J. C. Burdlck. owner of the fish
at Hamburg, which were once
wsstroyed by night riders, three hun
Sksd State warrants for the arrest of
awo hundred alleged nl<ht riders will
ho Issued tomorrow by Justice R.
Folk. One set of warrants charge
smirder In the first degree, being bas
od upon the killing of Capt Rankln
^be second warrant charges assault
with Intent to murder while masked,
based on the attempt made to end
Cat. Taylora life. The third set
charge the parties with going masked
osj? the premises of another In the
sdght time
THE CORN CONTEST.
Many Entries Now Being Tabulated
for a Rc|M>rt luilcr.
Columbia. Nov. ??OnMllMintgit
Watson Is preparing hi* Pemgrf gg tkt
em tries received In the State corn con?
test. There are a lu-ge number ?f
those entrlea and the prlxe* are
tempting enough f"i any plant.r in
tho State. Bo far the lurgist yield Is
reported from Marlboro, which showi
1JT l-t bushels to the acre. The re?
sult will be ann >unce| abortiv
It In nue? r that the milk of hunr n
kindness doea no| g.-t churned Into
batter by the tUFkuleflCe <>( WgN Oi
tts supposed possessors.
?Do not forget that DeWltt's Llt
? Ksrly Rlaers sre tho beat pill*
Th*?y are pleasant little pill*
are es*y b? t.tke :.nd are prompt
gentle. We ac'l nnd recommend
Itiem Hold by nil druggl-d^.
A good deal ?>f n? ! s t i b?
?*!???? en r.ithc tii in ? i
if Tear ivk Over Fifty Rend
?Moat people past mldtlli
fer fr ?tu kldnr\ M I bind I 1
whli h F.'ley's Kldns) it medy would
C in - Ship the ?Ii 4! n 01, t h*' vi' 1 t
and r s'or? nath and vigor,
fleanmence taking Foley's Kidney
Kemedy today. W. \V. Slbert.
WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWEIRY REPAIRING
Done by First Class Workman. Everything delivered Promptly, and every j ob Guaran=
teed to give Entire Satisfaction. There is not a job of repairing too small or too large
for us. : : : : : : : :
I Your Watch or Clock
Is no good to you unless it is running and keeping time. Bring it to us ami we will re?
pair it at a reasonable price, if it is worth repairing, if not, we have a new one for you at
the regular price. ::::::: :
PHONOGRAPHS
THESE DOUBLE ENTERTAINERS
Are called Amber Records.
Have you heard them ? We
have them for you to hear. If
we talked twice as long as an
Edison Amber Record, we could
not tell you all of their good
points. Come in and hear an
Amber Record, but expect to
stay twice as long as you intend
to, for you will be twice as well
entertained as you ever were be?
fore. We cany a good stock of
Edison Machines and Records.
We hav^ standing orders for
monthly records, and receive all
new records as soon as they are
out, on the 20th of every month.
Come and hear them.
Phone 333.
TAX NOTICE.
Ths County Treasurer's office If
Court House building, will be open for
ths collsetion of taxes without penal?
ty, from ths Hth day of October to
the 31st dsy of December. 1908. The
levy Is as follows:
For State. 6 1-2 mills.
For County, ordinary, 2 3-4 tnillH.
For Sinking Fund loan of 1907, 1
mill.
? For Sinking Fund loan of 1908, 1-4
mill.
For Constitutional School, 3 mills.
Polls, $1.00. Capitation Dog tax,
.SO cents.
Also Special School tax as follows:
IftotQl 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. 8, 1 mill.
School District. No. 11, 2 mills.
Schood District, No. 12, 3 mills.
School District, No. 13, 3 mills.
School DlRttiet N<>. 14. 3 mills.
School I islrict. No. 16, 2 mills.
School District, No. 17, 3 mllis.
School DistrW t, No. 18, 2 mills.
A penalty of 1 per cent, added for
month <>f January, 1909. Additional
penalty of 1 per cent, for month of
February, 1909. Additional penalty
of 6 per cent, until loth day of March.
1909. whrn the tax books will close
for UlR OOlltCtion "f taxes for lineal
year, 1908.
T. W. LSI,
Co. Treas. for Sunder Co.. S. C.
10-7-mch-ir..O9
?\ MhfR for anything where a
*al ve OM DO BRfd that's DeWitt'.
i'arho?re.l Witch HtMM>1 Salve. it
oloanooR tboronghly, ksepi the p??:?^!
open ami btRill qal< k\?, II I < ?"d fol
Rnytblng- vrfeors a rhIvr n
we >' ?> and ROothoR and Is
gOOd lot plloR. 'A ? Reil i ?
Bold by nil drugj
dtd. i?
: i ? lalhf
H?nning for rreddeiit |h smcIi ?
s/arm v.?>rk ihm probably no one
'?)?? e.-iri'lldat^s will he trouble murn Ji
itlK.ut their cold feet. 1 I
Jewelry.
Our Full Line Consists of the
Latest Styles.
CAMEOS
?and?
LARGE STONES
? in?
JADES, CORAL, ETC.
In Reit Pins, Brooches, Rings
and Stick Pins, we have them at.
right prices.
Our stock of Fresh Staple Pat?
terns in Jewelry is complete. We
have styles and prices to suit
everyone, and every piece we sell
is guaranteed. We invite your
inspection of our stock before
buying in our line. We can save
you money.
SILVERWARE. HAND PAINTED
CHINA AND RICH GUI
GLASS.
These lines are complete here,
all New Patterns at prices that are
Very Low for the class of goods.
We have Sterling Silver Hollow
ware, large and small pieces.
Sterling Flat-ware in single pieces
or sets, Best Plated Silverware,
jin Flat and Hollow-ware. Rogers
:R. Wallace and Eastern Carolina
makes, every piece guaranteed.
Hawkes' Celebrated line of Cut
Glass, the best, all new patterns.
See these goods before buying
Wedding Presents or Presents
for yourselves.
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Is now located at our place of busi?
ness and we extend a cordial invita?
tion to our customers to call around
and have their eyes examined free of
charge.
There is no organ of the human
body that receives so much abuse ys
the eyes. We are particular about the
fit of our clothes or shoes but some
people think that any glass that they
can see through is good enough. Is
it not far more important to be par?
ticular about ihe fit of our glasses
than of our clothes or shoes.
If your eyes itch, burn or ache after
reading or doing other close work, or
if the type blur after reading, espe?
cially by artificial light, you need
glasses. If you suffer with headache
it is more than probable that it Is j
caused by defective vision and can1
be cured by properly fitted glasses.
Come around and have your eyes ex?
amined and glasses fitted by a com?
petent optician.
DU. VA UGH AX is located with us
permanently ard we stand back of
and guarantee absolutely all 4of his
work
Examinations
Free.
UNTIL YOU HIVE HEARD THE
You H: tent Heard a Phonograph.
$12!50 to $125.
Wit I iMrgc Horn ami Stand
Your rome is not complete without
an Edisc n. We are selling more of
these goo3s than ever before. Why?
Because ihey are far superior to any
other tal ? ing machine made. We in
\ ite you to call and hear them. Edi?
son reco'3s are so sweet, clear and
tuneful that you've often wished
they we e longer. They ire, now.
They plac, sing or talk twice as lorg
as the Ddison records you have,
which means that there is more mu?
sic on them than on any other record
made.
W. A. THOMPSON,
JEWELER.
No. 6 So. Main Street.
HATKE&CO
Hi 11.
FINC WHISKEYS
I
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located In the heart of
richmond, va.
IB BMiH HJlfl 1BBI
L,,Dl5TILLgR-s and 5HiPPERsliniNgwm"^
42am ii_txp?|?^;
or
5 out n ei n expre s*>
PROMPT SHIPMENTS
The above in our ihlppinff house where we have been doing business for more than forty yeart. Being next to the 62 press office gives us the
bc:it and quickest shipping facilities. AH orders are sent out same day received. We make losses and breakage good
HATKE'S VIRGINIA MO UN TAIN RYE?A whiskoy we have boon soiling for forty yc
PRIVATE STOCK CO N ?'V'a mild and mellow, try it once, then always - -
years
breakage good
1 Gal. 2 Gi Is.
$2 50 $4(0
S!.50 4*0
HOLLAND GIN ? Hest Gin sold mi this low price - - - - - - 21.50 4.5 0
APPLE BRAN x~his yeers crop, but it is PURE BRANDY - - ----- Si.50 4.5 0
PEACH MAN* f?Mads especially for us in Maryland. - - - - -- -- 2!.50 4.* 0
"ABB 10 CENTS ZXrn/l PER GALLON FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE 11 RAMOS IN FULL QUARTS."
24 Pit-fs or 48 Halt-Pints of Any Amove Brand* In Plain Came* S7.50.
We pxepay CZ?SC X C&UgOC at these prices and guarantee safe delivery. Write for complete price list, its these are mly a few brands.
Send Money Order or Registered Letter with order.
3 Gals. 4\ Gals
$6.50 $9.00
6.50 9.00
6.50 9.00
6.50 9.00
6.60 9.00
A. HATKE & COMPANY,
800-80a-804-S06 e. cary st
IIOX 81%
Richmond, Va.
75he Farmers Ba^rkk and
rrr._? Trvist Co.-=
Commenced business April 1905, Volume of business
as shown by Daily Exhibit Oct. 31.
1905 .$226,712.00
i'":,',.S.H.S.20M6
1907 ----- $378,262.51
1908 ----- $443,026.16
Progressive ami Conservative, w care steadily growing
Accounts, large or small, both Savings and General
Solicited.
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SOUAKANTKED SATIS? AO'ic
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? l>i !i . i .. in all countries.
Bustii t$ ifr - t with watSmwtom ww> mwm\
Pal; it and Infringement Practice Exclusively.
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fSNOW
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Miss Mabel Levy, of Georgetown
visiting her uncle, Mr, h
on B. Jiijiin stre< t
v.is; Virginia Harby left yesterday
Manheim, afternoon for Wilmington, x. C, wteeft
she will visit friends.