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^-: SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1910. Knierad at ilw I'oHtoutre ut Hunitcr. s < . a* Second (i.e.* Maun % PERSONAL. Mr. J. I? Helena has returned to the city from I.amar, Wednesday Mr. H. L. Scarborough wont to Lucknow Thursday. Mr*. II. W. Lucius has gone to Co? lumbia, to Nl.lt friends. ^Btersjoon. after a pleasant visit to relatives in the city. Miss Daisy Benbow is visiting relu tlv#a In Summerton. Mr. Woods Dargan. of Darlington, is visiting Mr. Bernard Manning. Mr. Douglass Doykln, of Camden, S^Tis In town Thursday. Mise Harriett Sanders, of Dal/. II spent Thursday In the city. Mr. Lawrence Coldwater went to Rlshopvllle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jenkins have sphsrned from Charleston. M.'ss Gertrude Durghart return* ii to her home in Staphton. N. Y., this Mrs. C. M. Hurst and children weu* to Charleston Wednesday. Col. Joe. Rhame and Mrs. Rhame, Manning, were la the < ity Thurn* Mise Jennie Chandler returned to the elty Tuesday from an extended "Visit to friends at Charleston. * Dr. Charles Moise. of New York, hi spending sometime in the city with his mother. Mrs K. W. Moise ^Miss Rebecca Hall, of Rook Hill Is the guest of Miss Uoh? rta William? son, on Oakland avenue. The Misses Durkett have gone to Lauren*, where they will spend a month. rloses Mary and Elisabeth White . Tuesday to spend some time In New York 8tate. Miss Rosa Rethea. of Rlshopvllle. Is the guest of Miss Katherlnc Flow era for the week. Mr*. R. W. Memmlnger. of Char Wltoa In spending the week In tin Cit> Miss Sue Duffle left for Charleston TWsd.i : i ? > ? ? . .!' Mm. Vnale William* and V> \ idr Laurie Wi?!tam* of dr. ? :. ? -d, Mies Briggs, of Clinton. passed through the city Thursday, en route in visit friends at Darlington. Mlaa Mary Lorensey. who has been vleitlng friends near Rlshopvllle, has eatwrned home. ^Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jennings, of Tlfton. Oa.. are visiting relatives In the city. Mr* J. l>. Mlnnls and Miss Helen Breugbton left Wednesday for Wrightavllle Reach, to spend a few 0PO. Mi-- M irv S irl.oiMiik'h. of Sam merton. passed through the city Thursday, on her way t?? visit friends it Blahopvllle. Mian Eata Willis and Miss Gertie ^guDonald. at McColl, u ho hav< been ^Sltink' Ml s gone o Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Ke? p. of JacksoaV* III*. Fla., are visiting the latters nother. Mrs. J. C Do\?? 00 W, (ampton Ave. 4W0r and Mr - I I Warn n McC urn have returned from their wed Ing tour through western Nor?it 'arollna. Mies Evelyn Roeonhorg ami Mr. Irnest Rost nt>,-rg ha\o r? turned t? Ueb hom.- u OfOSOw ?t?d. after a W erger. Mr and Mr- T<mini huhum hi a on* to Georgetow n, w b? re Mr. Bi" am has accepted a pOOltlOg 31 ??okkm?p??r f ir the K ninu U Hard Mlaa Marlon Sires of Sanme r\ill. . c. and Miss Ruth Galloway, of lannlng. ure spending SOS?S tum Ith Mrs. W. i V Ch .ndl. r oa HaTO? mymm\ i>r J. II. Mills who ha- keen v I ^ nls broth* r Di W ila city, has gone t > Maws IXI? -? h? re h?? will lor.it?. for Do pr.o tie. bis profession. Mr and Mrs. I?. M. Bradh. m and nillv. and Mr* W. P. Wanna muht ' ^Manning. BSUSSOd II "" lb M.-^r i if I il 11 BoIm rt She r and Ma-ter IjSJgaTf Sheh?r left lursday la ? Whn. Si? un< r for lowvllle. Vn. Thev go \ la Camden *m i.i r ? r md strike the ?t rial lllghw ? i 1 1' 1 "h irhdte. N. Mr and Mr< I? I Aul-I Mr and -* H. Strickland. Ml atngem mailt, and Miss Vemtla llimmett. Richmond. Vi , wa nt to IM.iewood Attend the Rroughton-Auld wed mg. whb b took place Thursday eve ig www Mid-Summer earance ale Of Fine Clothing IT'S the time of the year when we always clean up our Spring and Summer Stock. We do this by simply cutting prices so low that good judgment forces you to buy.1 Hart=Schaffner & Marx $28 Suits at $20.00 Hart=Schaffner & Marx $25 Suits at $17.50 Hart-Schaffner & Marx $20 Suits at $13.50 Clearance [Prices on all Clothing. Hats, Negligee Shirts and Underwear. Jj All Goods Sold Strictly for Cash. Sale ? ? ? Commences Tuesday, July 5 th. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. Phone 166 v? Sumter, S. C. M ARRIID. Miss I..-ms.' l.emdr. eldest daugh r of Mrs. S. 1*\ Lenoir and Mr. B, irren Mols? wert married at I M k last evening at the hmne of Mr. Davis I?. Moise. on l'.road street the ceremony being performed by Magistrat?- HOTttCS Harby. The mur i luge >\.is a very pulet affair and was wimes^-d by the members of the lamily Only. Mr. and Mrs. Moise left on the 9.30 train on a short bridal trip. DKATH. i?r. yv. \v. Fraaer of Mechanlcsvtlle, died at his home in that neighbor? hood at 11 o'clock this morning, aged 7?'. years. Dr. l'raser had been quite feeble for sovoraL years, owing to his advanred age, bttt his death was sud? den and umApe. ted. ids health hav? ing been as good as usual re. ently. The funeral services will be held at 1 I o'clock tomorrow. Saturday, morn? ing at Hebron church, oj which Dr. rraser had been a member ami of? ficer for many years. He is survived by his wife, two sons. Messrs. Horatio and j. m. l'raser, and three daugh? ters, Miss i;. m. Pressr, Miss Hannah Pranst end Mrs J, w. Montgomery, Mr. D, L* Reaves, of BlshopvUle, died Thursday night, at 19 o'clock, He h i . n wife and family ol smal1 children. He has boon for years prominent in the order of Knights of Pythias. .'. is chief of police for man) years, nnd nl the lime of death, was operating u large and up-to-date bar? ber SlH'J f - it begins to look, too, as though Nevada were the only state where : the exhibition of the nghl ; letureg Will he allowed.--Kansas City run?. Mr. Cannon will make speeches In behalf of Representative (Campbell, of K.ms.is. bttt a good many ol the Insurgents think thai Mr. Campbell n i!i\ d? serves it.?Indianapolis ' News. Presbyterian fharch 1'hiuod Kunday. There will be im services at the r-? byterlan church on Sunday morning owing to tin alwence of the ps loi Hunda) ncl.I in the nfter I noon mi I o'. p.ek. Instead of I i heretofore. \o,v th it the democracy seem* t>? have at least ? ghoal of ? show, i* is time for one of those Internal rows that spoil it .ill I ?tdroit News. A Western exchange speaks ol "Hryan weather. * which Is, of course, of the uncertain variety Atlanta i Constitution. tot that it does not dlOOOlor either ? n it is cooked In It or Itself and that it heats all over with mueh less lire than any of the older materials to Which bOUaOW!V0i are accustomed. Mr. J. E. Jervey brought to this office Wednesday! s very interesting eld ropy of the Now York Herald. The date of the issue is,April 16, 1S6 5. Conspicuous on the front page is an account of Lincoln's assassination, which happened on the proceding day, and most of the other pages are OOVered with accounts of the move? ments of the Union and Confederate soldiers. ?Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controll? ed by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary Is to give the pres? cribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It is safe and sure. Sold by W, W. Btbert. Car fresh rice Hour direct from mills, best and ch< apest all round iced for horses, cows, hogs and chick? ens we have ever used. Booth-Harby (TT \ MK.Rl.SS. He \\n*? Trying lo Keep the Crowd Bock. in a row which occured at her home on N, Bumter strict Wednesday night, Hattle Richardson was cut In two places on h r left arm, but not seriously Injured, by William It Ich nrdson, both being negroes, It s? ?uns thati Williams went to Hattle's home, where he boards, to get some clothes, which Hattle had washed for his employer. Hattle did not have the exact change after re? ceiving pay for the clothes, and when Williams came back for it. they got Into a row. There was a crowd of negroes at the hOUSe and it seems that they look up for Hattle, as William stat? ed that he pulled OUt his kiude "just to keep the crowd baek." in doing SO he cut two gashes in Hattle's arm. In the Recorder's court today he was ni\eu a bin' of $ 1 <> for bis use of the knife too freely, Governor Ansel has named Septem? ber I r> as the date for Voting on the proposition to add a part of Diekens im unty to Anderson < ounty. Mr. V, M. Pichls win succeed Prof. MctltlllinHM'r a*. Rand Director. ; Mr. v. M. Fields, who plays the I car lone t, will succeed Prof, Schu? macher as director of the Bumter Hand and the first concert under his (llrectorshlp will be given on the granded school green, Friday. July 15, at ?'? o'clock, Mr. Fields has been playing with the band for Some time, lb is a tine musician, and there is no doubt but that Uts services as direc? tor will be entirely satisfactory. The regular weekly concerts, ev? ery Friday afternoon at i">, will ox tend throughout the summer months, I us usual. Rice I lour. Live Stock Co, 7-1 5-5t. SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT. W?ililE BURRESS RUN OVER AND SERIOUSLY INJURED. Accident Occurred on South, Main Street Near Oakland About 6:30 O'clock Yesterday Afternoon as Mr. J. C. Hoger Wai Driving To? wards the Railroad in 11 is- Cadillac Touring Car?Burress is Improv? ing ami Will Probably Recover. Wednesday afternoon about 6:30 o'clock as Mr. J. C. Huger was goln^ down South Main street in his large Cadillac touring car he ran over and seriously injured Willie liurress, (someimes known as "Willie Mack), near the corner of Oakland avenue. Alter the ear struck Burress it ran 50 feel or more before it could be stop? ped, The most serious injury was to tile head, it being stated imme? diately alter the accident that 'he skull was fractured in addition to se vere bruises and contusions about the head and lace. There were olso bruises on the body and it was b- ? ed that there were Internal Injuries Burress was taken to Dr. Mood's In? firmary Immedlaely alter the acci? dent and Iiis wounds dressed. At first it was leared that his injuries were of a latai character, but at noon today his condition was much improved, and his recovery is hoped lor. As fat ss can be ascertained the ac? cident resulted from Burress becom? ing contused as he attempted to cross the street in front of the on? coming automobile and turned back Instead of ^uini,' .?n as he had start? ed. When he tinned back Mr. Hu ger had already guided his car to pass between the negro ami the >ido walk Which he had just left, and Lhen when Burress turned back there was no time in which to change the course of the car ami keep from running him down. There were sev? eral eye-witnesses of the accident and while tln-y differ somewhat as to the I minor details, the facts are about as above stated. Mr. linger when re? quested for a statement as to tin manner in which the accident occur? red, declined to pay anything for pub I llcatlfin. consequently all Informa? tion had to i.e obtained from others. ?Soreness of the muscles, whether I Induced by violent exercise or Injury, I'a quickly relieved by tin- free appll i tatlon <>i* chamberlain's Liniment, j This liniment is equally valuable for ttiuscular rheumatism, and always af 1 fords quick relief. Sold by w. W. i Sil.ell. Rice I lour. far fresh rice dour direct from mills, best and cheapest all round feed for horses, cows, hogs and chick? ens we have ever used. Booth-Harby Live Stock Co. 7-15-5t. O'Donnell & Co IF you are interested in Ladies' Muslin Un? derwear or Shirt Waists, it will be greatly to your advantage to pay us a visit. Our window will give you an idea of some wonderful values. :: :: O'Donnell & Co. ?When the stomach falle t<> per? form its functions, the bowels be? come deranged, the liver and the kidneys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must N> restored t<> s healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tahit is can be depended upon t?> do it. Busy to take and most effective. Sold by W. W. Sibert. Biooklyn rooster is setting on eggs. That is an offset to the suffragette movement. ? New York Herald. Wisconsin's forest fires so far this season have cost the st.u-^ about 000,000. Bui while we arc s> huay talking about our natural resources and getting ready for that conserva? tion congress there is little time to consider such trifles as forest fires.? New York World. We ought to lead our child to the right path, not by severity, but by persuasion.?Menander.