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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1909. at (he office mt Sumter. S. C m Hocood CUm Matter. J PERSONAL. Mite Emma Drurier '*> spending a while In Orangeburg with relatives. The following left Monday after? noon for Washington: C. T. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. H. ft. Van Deventer, S. C. McKeown. Rslph Hill. Walter M. Senders. RSV. K A. McDowell* who was seri? ously hurt In the aulo accident in An? derson last Sunday Is well known in this city, having recently spent two weeks here with his sister, Mrs. J. J. Team His many friends here regret exceedingly to know <>f hla misfor? tune and wlnh for him speedy re? covery. A telephone message from Klnety-SIx Tuesday says that the condition of Mr. McDowell Is very satisfactory. Mes?r> v \r T.re, nr-TTTarleston and W ptesard, of , >rgetown spent Tueed&l In the city Henr > l Jaiiington Is \ u-u.eg hi* bi Mr. Olth Muld row. Mr. J. E. King went to i'oiumblu on buslnens Wednesday. Miss Mitt DuRant wert to Hishop vitls on s visit Wednesday. Miss Esther Oaudlork. of Oaffney. la v Jetting Miss Mabel Parrott. Miss A let ha Keardon and Mr. A. Fisher spent Wednesday in Columbia. Mr. Ray Wolf, of New York, ie vis? iting Mr. and a) rs. Leop. Strauss. fetes, ay W. Stubbs is attending the missionary meeting at Edgefleld. Messrs. S. Lw and W. U Brunson, Misses Ethel and Mabel Brunson went to Columbia Wednesday. Miss Moneu Osteen returned Tues? day from Montrojxiery, Als., whero ?he had been viewing relatives. Prof. W. 8. Schumacher haa gone to Nsw York for a month's stay. Walla In Haw fork Mr. Schumacher will study under one of the ablest vlo ,nsnurts In this country. Misses Berths Oriffln and Odsll Pein Ich. of Plnewbod, attended the closing sxsrctsss of St. Joseph's Acad? emy, on Monday evening, and spent Tuesday with M m Corrls Oriffln. Mr. Julian Sohwarts treat to Co* jsia Thursday. Mrs. O. C Scarborough of S-jm snsrton and M m Camilla Kilgo of this crty l*ave irons to Camdsn as siea to th? Baptist Missionary HaiJy. Mr. J. C. Vanstary, of the office force of the Hots. Sumter, has resign his position sad sccepted the po? tion of ssslitsnt matager of ths Connelly Strings Hotsl. Con illy Springs, N. C. Since hie stay In 8umt?r Mr. Vanstary has made rni ny friends who regret his departi re. but congratulate him on hla advancement. Mr. A. H. Walton, formerly con? nected with the Tarrymor* Hotel. 1 Wrightsville Beach, N. C. has ac? cepted the position of Clerk of the Hotel Sumter. Hon. Joseph P. tthame. former sea ? Sj&or from Clarendon County and one of the Reading attorneys of the Man? ning bar. spent Thursday in the city. Mr. W. Q. Stub?s went to Oaffney Wednesday Postmaater Oeo, D. Shore went to Columbia Thursday to attend a meet Ing of the ?xecuthe comml'Uee of the Postmasters' Association. Mr. C. A. Brunner, of Sumter. a vary popular travelling salesman fo Wltherspoon Brothers A Co., is in the city a. tending the neetlng of the Un? dertakers' Association. He Is at the Argyle Hotel.?News and Courier. Mrs. A. J. Outla w, of Csmden, Is the guest of her brother, Mr. P. R. May on E Liberty St. Mum Hsttle Hutftjey left Tuesday morning to attend the teachers sum? mer school at Spartanburg. OrsndlKon lt? m .ert. colored. ws*? captured Sataraaj ulght in the a< I st r-.i Mna the cash till ??t the Sumter Drus O? He went Into the drugstore ostensibly t.. bjsjj (l battle ? f Oil, and while Dr. KlaggssBlif'l back was turn ?d reached acroas the count.t Jerked Open the cash drawrr ?ml made h gisi> for Um geaast) He hud, howexer. K> t night <>f (he fact that the ( Ink wsa behind the prescription case watching him. and am his hand w?mt get ? the drawer the fieri tl?bed him. l(.ir.? 'it m ol ? ,y hl.ak for th. it the clerk held on und at the door Officer Trlbble came to his as? sistance ami !(<>mh?ri was taken to the guard house lie wan later I". 1?ssed on the dep. ^it of $25 cash bond, for his appearance for trial Monday, but he did not appear, so hi* tH.n.l bj SSeardlagly forfeited. Mr *'. O. Rowland President of the rsrm?n?' Mink A Trust Co who r? t )ii ned from Summe *ton Wednesday, states that he has rented the ntoie next to the Hummirton Mercantile for a temporar j home f >r the brsn h l ank and the bank will open fr.r b u inogs "?? Ju.x 1*1 MAltlCIKI). A beautiful and impressive mar? ring? ceremony was solemnized in the Episcopal church Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. In the presence of a large number of the friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The groom waa\Mr. Team Gettys attorney, of Co-: lumbla: and the brlc'e was Mlas Annie C. Hees, daughter or Mr. W. J. Rees, of Stateburg. The ceremony was per? formed by Rev. H. H. Covlngton. Mr. If. P. Ho well, attorney, of Walterboro, was best man; and Miss Mayo A. Rees, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Ushers for the occasion were Messrs. H. D. Bull, of StbUburg. N. P. I Gettys, of Lugoff. Townsend, of Co ' lumbla, E. L. Craig, of Columbia. ? After the ceremony en elegant re? ception in honor of the bride and groom was given to the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom at the home of the bride'J aunt. Mrs. J. H. Sumter. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Gettys left on the 9:10 train for a visit to Ashe vollle, X. C. The best wishes of their many friends attend them. They will return to Columbia, where the groom Is a rising young attorney of the firm of Nelson, Nelson & Gettys. At the home of the bride's father, on Sumter street, on June 24th, Miss Matthe, daughter of Mr. M. J. Mi chaux, was quietly married to Mr. J. W. Daniels, of Columbia, only mem? bers of the two families being present. Rev. W. M. Hook performed the ceremony. After spending two week9 In the mountains, they will be at home to their friends in Columbia, ?where Mr. Daniels is in business. On the evening of the 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Michaux gave an Informal recep? tion In honor of the bridal party. The out of town guests were Mr. Guy Dan? iels and Mrs. Williamson, of New berry, Mrs. Bjrannen, of Roanoke. Ala., sisters and brother of the groom; Misses Alice and Mattie Andrews, of Oswego, and Miss Carrie Joye, of Sumter. DEATH. Mrs. Josephine Carr lied Tuesday morning in the 88th year of her age. Her remains were carrlel to Charles? ton for burial, at the Friendly Union Cemetery, Magnolia avenue, Wednes? day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. H. J. Seymour cled at his home on East Hampton Avenue at 6.4& p. m. Wednesday after a brief illness, aged 57 years. He had been in failing health for some months, but was able to be out and at work last week. Since Saturday la.it his condi? tion has been critical and for the past day or two he had grown steadily worse and his death was not unex? pected. Mr. Seymour wan a native of the Concord section of .his County, but had made his home in this city for more than fifteen years. He was' a member of the city police force for a number of years and was a faithful and efficient officer, always fearless in the discharge of his duty. For the past two years he has he.d the posi? tion of clerk In the County dispensary. He was married three times and is survived by his third wife and six WE .have just received a sample line of laces and insertions to match. This let was bought at at least 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less Than Actual Value We offer them to you at the same big price saving. YOURS, OT>onnell * Co. Laces 1-3 Off Laces 1-3 Off Birnie's Drug Store, 5 W. Liberty Bt. Sumter, S. 0. -Dealer In Pure Drugs and Medicines, choice PERFUMES 'and fine toilet articles, COMBS and BRUSHES, patent medicines and druggists' sundries, a full line of cigars and tobacco. :: :j :: :: OUR' MOTTO: PURE AND RELIABLE GOODS. nrnn m Minn ()ur st?c^ *s c?mpiete D?i III Mil) rLZSS^.Ti children. 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