The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, June 30, 1909, Image 5
Mlaltbmiri ano >outljron.
WIDMESOAY, JUNE 30, 1909.
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at cite IN*i office at Sumter, 8.
C. mm Second Claas Matter.
na?annnmVffanv?R!!S9
NEW ADVKKTISKMENTS.
laiac II. Loryea?Insurance.
The Bank of Summer?Statement.
W. A. Thompson?Everybody Will
Wear Specs.
The Farmers Bank and Trust Com
panj-?Statement.
Tlie D. J. Chandler Clothing Co.
?Clothing Clean Up.
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PERSONAL.
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Messra. A. A. Team. W. R. Andrews
aad J. I. Felder have returned from
Asbevtlle. N. C. where they attended
the world-wide Baracca Phllathea
com entlon
B. Frank Kelly. Esq.. of Blahop
vllle. was in the city on business Fri?
day.
Mlsves Ida and Iola Jackson, of
Tuom-y. h?\? aone to Hendersonville
for the remainder of the summer.
Mr. James H. Wilson, of Mayesville.
aas In the city Saturday.
Mis* Ladle Del^orme has returned
to the city from a very pleaasnt visit
to Mayesville.
Mrs. A. E. Oridln, of Plnewood.
spent Friday In the city on buvl
Mr. R. M. Cooper, of Wlsacky.
spent Saturday In the city.
Mr. J. E. l>uPre. of Pisgah, spent
Saturday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Johnson
have teturned to the city.
Mr. snd Mrs. L. I. Parrott returned
Saturday 0 from Detroit. Mich.,
where Mr. Parrott has been attend?
ing the annual meeting of the Sover?
eign Council Woodmen of the World.
Dr. F. K. Holman has returned
from Ashevllle. N. C.
aUsess Minnie snd Jennie Barnett
"havs gons to the mountains of western
North Carolina to spend the balance
?f the summer.
Mr. A. X. Brown, of Barnwell. court
gtoaographer. of the Ith circuit. Is In
city. Mr. Brown Is a former real
of this rite and Me many friends
r. Walter Lenolr. of Ifagood, was
the elty Msnday.
MOO. O. C. Scarborough of Sura
geerton. spent Monday In town.
Mr. Itobert Chandler, of Mayesville.
Was In ths city Monday.
Mr. J. E. Sanders, of Hagood. was
town Monday.
Mr. Jos Plowden spent Sunday In
Manning with bis parents
Mrs. Oeo. P. Booth and family and
Mlaa Mabel Booth have returned from
g month s v'slt to Barnwell. S. C.
Attention la directed to the adver?
tisement of W. A. Brown. Mr. Brown
represents aeveral Arst-class Insurance
companies snd la prepared to write
insurance on town and county prop?
erty, also plate glase and live stock
Inaorance.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Merrlman, who
were recently married at Edgefleld.
have returned to Sumter. after a visit
to Charlotte and other points In North
Carolina. Mrs. Merrlman was form?
erly Mise Tompklns, of Edgefleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrlman are at home
at 107 N. Church St.
Statement of the Condition of
The Bank of Sumter
Located at Sumter, S. C,
At the Close of Seeiaees Jsae 23, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Losas aad Diet male, #401,217 82
fWeedrafu 4,r.<*.22
Bonds and Stocks owoed
by th^ bank. l\f?on.00
Farai'.ore and Fix tare t, 1,H47.80
Othei Real rotate, 17.5AO.Oo
Dae from Han as aud Trnst
Cooni ..lies, 88 ?'9 14
Currency. 4,218.0?
Cold, 440' 0
?Ihrer snd other Coin, 1,082.8*
Cheeks aad Lm*h Item*, 2, P&8g
Total, $4*8,014.45
LI AHILIT1KS.
Capital Stosk lMd in. $75 000/0
Sarpioe Fond, |O(00 .00
(Jodivided Pmnts, le?ii Current
Ripenee* snd Taw* paid, aiytOgfl
Dae to B?nk? en 1 I m*i i n'*, 011.74
Individ* al Depo* its . i,bj. ct to
Cheek, 180,180,44
?eviags Deposit*, s??tS.71
Reeer,ed for 1 - lea, I ,. m Q
Reeervet for Dividend?. 8'?on. Q
SgQs P-yabk. nod id.n,; ' erti
gevtee for Moqsj Bot rowed, 14 ?,0f<mm>
Total i4Hh,OU.4:,
state of son n QAM ina,
rougffl or mi Mraa.
Before me caiff* Of, V. Hhaioe, C* dder
?f the shove u*nnd Hank, who beiiiK duly
SBjgfS, ?ht? that the above aad for?-, oil g
etatroe . t i4 a tteesoadJttoo of *atd Bsak,
as th iwn by the book* of *aul H iuk
M. F. KHAMK, (Wder.
Sworn ?o *?.d i ??rs.5ril?*d rue,
this 49 h d i> ??f June K !>.. l!?oo
010 L RICK RR I L h.. I
Rsggrj I'ublic for s. rj.
r0,fi^ t fleet :
RICfi \m? I MANKIND
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Ill
DEATH.
Miss Bertha Ratneld, the sixteen
year-old daughter of Mr. John B.
Haffleld, died i bout 3 o'clock this af?
ternoon at the hospital. She had teen
In bad health for nearly a year, but
war not supposed to be seriously ill
until she was brought here Friday
for treatment In the hospital.
The funeral took "place Sun?
day at 11 o'clock at Trlzah ohurch, at
Dalzell. Mr. Haffleld has the heart?
felt syrrjpathy of the people who
know him here.
Killed by Lighting.
Addle Rouse, colored, who lived on
the farm of Mr. W. A. Brown, near
Gswego, was killed by lightning on
Friday about 2 o'clock. There were
five persons In the house when It was
struck by lightning. Her ^tusbnnd
struck by lightning. Her hus?
band was also badly stunned. A
clock on the mantel-piece was torn to
pieces, and some of the things in the
room were set on fire.
LIGHT INFANTRY TO ENCAMP.
Suiiiter Light Infantry Loft ?.Monday
for Encampment at Kidgowood
l*ark. Columbia.
From the Daily Item June 28.
Company L. Second Regiment. N.
0 S. C. left this morning on the
special train for a ten days' encamp?
ment at Rldgewood Park, Columbia.
The Sumter company, L has forty
four enlisted men. under command of
Captain J. W. Bradford, and Lieut?
enants G. C. Warren and Wayne Mel?
len, making a total of forty.seven.
The other companies that passed
through here on the special train this
morning were Company K, from Dar?
lington, Company G, from Hartsville.
Company I. from Timmonsville, Com?
pany H, from Florence, and Company
E, from Bennettsville.
Special arrangements have been
made at the encampment to add to
its attractiveness. A lille range has
been constructed, and the field has
been fixed up by the Richland Vol?
unteers.
WE receive every few days by express an assortment
of Nunnaly's Fine Candies, in all size boxes.
There is none better.
Wjtjwj 283. SIBERT'S DRUG STORE, g s. ?*
W. W. SIBERT.
IIMIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIHIIMM
Hoo Feed Cheap
CARLOAD EXTRA NICE
RICE FLdU R
The cheapest and best Hog Feed you can use.
We will sell it cueap1 as long as it lasts.
Co.,
SINTER, S, C.
O'DONNELL & CO.
E. P. Reed & Oo. Ladies Fine Oxfords.
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$3.50 Quality, Special - - $2.98
E. P. Reed & Oo. Ladies Fine Oxfords,
$3.00 Quality, Special, - - $2.39
Just Right, Mens' Low Cut Shoes, Vici,
Kid and Gun Metal,
Worth $3 50, Special, - - - $2.75
Just W tight. Mens' Low Cut Shoes,
$4.00 Tans, Special, ... $2.95
L'KE THE CELEBRiTE DEO AUTO?
OUR LAST SHIPMENT IS IN
SO GET BUSY.
Y< ?URS,
O'Donnell& Co.
COURT IX SESSION.
The Trial of Robert M. Berwick for
Murder the First Case Taken
Up.
The Court of General Ssssions and
Common Pleas convened at 1"
o'clock Monday with Jude Gage I
presiding and all the other officials at
their posts of duty. The grand jury
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was charged briefly and the business
of the session was taken up without
delay. Solicitor Stoll had a number
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of bills of indictments in readiness and
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and these were turned over to the
grand jury for consideration.
The first case taken up was that of
the State vs. Robert If. Berwick,
murder, which was continued from the
last term. A jury was secured without
difficulty and the trial was well un?
derway within an hour after court
convened. The defendent in the case
was, at the time of the homicide,
maranall of the town of Pine wood and
it is claimed, shot one ^ Sam Bracy,
who resisted arrest, in the discharge
of his duty. Bracy was brought to j
the Sumter Hospital for treatment and
died from the effect* 0
fleeted by Marshall Barwick. u is Al?
leged, on the other hand, that the
?hooting was not lawful or necessary
and Marshall Barwick was indicted
for murder. Although the shooting
occured at Pinewood, Clarendon coun?
ty, the trial is being held here, as
Biacy died in this city.
Dance at l*rovidence Springs.
The first dance of season will be
p.iven at Providence Springs' Pavilion
Thursday evening, July 1st. Special
music. 6-22-3t. W. & S.
Copyright l qc j by
Hai; Sch?ner Sc Ma*.
CLOTHING CLEAN UP
If you are looking for an opportunity to Save
HERE IT IS:
MEN'S SUITS.
$30 Suits,
Now $21.60.
$26 Suits.
Now $17.60.
$20 Suits,
Now $14.
$16.60 Suit?,
Now $1L 60.
BOYS' SUITS.
$10 Suits.
Now $6.60.
$8.60 Suits,
Now $5.60.
$6.60 Suits,
Now $4.60.
$5 Suits,
Now $3.50.
MEN'S PANTS.
$8 60 Pants,
Now $5.76.
$7.60 Pants,
Now $5.25.
$2.50 Pants,
Now $1.50.
$6 Pants,
Now $4.25.
$5 Pants,
Now $3.50.
$2 Pants,
Now $1.25,
STRAW HATS.
$4 Hats,
Now $2.50.
$3 Hats,
Now $2.
$2 50 Hats,
Now $1.50.
$2 Hats,
Now $1.25.
$15 Suits,
Now $10.60.
$12.60 Suits,
Now $3 60.
84.00 Suits,
ftow $2.60.
$3.50 Suits,
Now $2.25.
$4 Pants,
Now $2.76.
$3.60 Pants,
Now $2.25.
$7.50 Pants,
Now $1.
81.50 Hats,
NowI$l.
$125 Hats,
Now 75c.
Every article in our store is marked in plain
figures. Nothing charged at CUT PRICES.
D. J. CH
Phone 166
Sumter, S. C.