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"(V ?iJlatcbiiwn and SMtiibron > im. r,xi ?i ih?> P???tomc* at mhhut. 8. C. ae Second Vim** Mauer. ? l'F.IWOXAL Mr. R. M. Welle, of St Charles, Kai In town Tuesday. Mr. W. J Younf, of Rembert, a^ent Tuesday in town. Mr. W. K. McCoy, of 8t. Charles, spent Tuesday In town Messrs. Edward and O. L. Olllls. of Rembert were in town on Tuesday. Mr. Jack Forbes, formerly with the Building Supply Company is now with the Bumter Motor Company. Mr. J. I Brogdon was in town Tueada\ Mr. F. E Thomas, of Wedgefleld spent Tuesday In town. Mr. B. T. Mlms. of Shlloh. was In the city Tuesday. Mr W. 8. Manning, of Washington arrived in town Tuesday for a visit to relatives. Rev. Dr. McKay went to Colum? bia Wednesday. Miss Elisabeth Beard, of Columbia, Is visiting Mrs. A. A. Weinberg au < hur? h street. Mr. Rdward Scarborough of Dal? sen was In town Wednesday. Mr John Itoykin. of Dalsell, spent Wednesday in town. Mr Itohert Mellette, of Summer ton, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. E. W. Parker, Sr., of Provi? dence waa In town Wednesday. Messrs. E. F. W. H. and Stan yarns Borroughs, of Dalsell, were In the city Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Mood, of Summervllle. ta visiting Mrs. Sidney Stubs. Rev. H. H. Covington left Thurs? day for Cincinnati. O.. to attend the General Convention of the Epla isgil Church, which will he in aes ak>a for three weeks. Mr Walter Sanders left Thursday for Knoxvtlle. Tenn.. to attend the Appalachian Exposition. Mrs. R. M. Jenkins, of St. Charles, spent Thursday in town. Miss Ethel Rabb is visiting friends ha the city. Mr. J. Woodrow Scott, of St. Charles, war in town Thursday. Mr. M. C. Hudson, of St. Charles, spent Thursday In town. Or Q ?o. Kas?eriing ret turned to th* city Thursday after betrc :n Bewnetavtile f>r se\?rU| days wh? he went to attend ins marriage of hks stater. Mrs. Barnes, of Wedgefteld, passed through the city Thursday on her way home. Miss Mary Purdy went to Columbia Thursday. Mrs. B. K. DeLorme returned to the cltv Wednesday from Columbia, where she has been on a visit to relatives for the past two weeks. Misses Sallle Wright and Mabel Parrott l*ft WfJneaday afternoon for Washington. D. C. where they will attend Martha Washington college. Mr. Tommle Hlgham who has been making his home In Georgetown for the past few months, is in the city on a visit to his father. Mr. It. H. 1 tgham. \ Coming Marriage. lavltatlons to the marriage of Miss Alice Hagood and Mr. Richard Ds> /.or I.. ?? Jr.. whnh will be relel,rat? ed in Trinity church. Columbia. S. C at 7 :!t) oVlock Wednesday evening. October I 9th. have been received in tri* city. lb i'm |;i< Ii.ii ? l-.oi Wedding. Mhx Bessie Blghnm was married t - H ?Mike Richardson. ??f Colum? bia, at the home of Mr. R H. High am the father of the bride, on Oakland Avenue at about 4.30 p. m., Rev. II W. Hook performing the c< r. - mon>. Immediately after the marriage, the yoi ig coup!*- left on tho Wil? mington train for a visit to the groom"* parents In Marlon and for other p< Ints The young pe .pl, have the be ?t wishes of th- lr many fi b mis for their future happlm * and pros? perity I N alb of a < hihl. Ernest Owena, the IhfS JSaM Uld son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. nwens, died nt I o'elo, k a. m. We.In. iday af? ter a brief Illness, of acute Bright*! .Ii?.a>? The l.ody was ? U, M p, M.nlon < eiutv that day for Intcim. nt. I n aili at l.\ nchhurg. Mr^ Martha A. I'ignt. died at lor h? no* if I.vnehburg WadBM day af? ter a I >ng and serious lltne--^. Mrs. I'igate. who hnd reached an advain ? I age. ha-i been an Invalid for several year* and while kjeff relatives and friends ajaj nun h gHSJVAtd at her death. It was not unexpected by them. Ladle*. please notice, Hohwarts Brrai will b" .dosed ,|| day on Thurs? day Oct. 11th. Religious hoMdny. 10-S it. Pl'LLMAN TM'KKTS. Sumtcr Has Boon Made a Kogulur Ticket Olllcv. PteTlnalng October 1st the local Ik ket office <>f the Atlantic Coast Line was made a regular Pullman ticket office and tickets aro n>?\v on sale. Hereafter It will not be necessary to make reservation ahead, but Pullman tickets may be purchased at the same time railroad tickets aro procured. Drug Store Sells Intoxicants. Dr. C. W. r.irnie, | well known col >i' d physician of this town, and hi< druggist. Dr. W. H. Hollings. wvi arrested Wednesday for dealng in medicines that if drunk to excess w ould intoxicate. The arrest of Dr. Birnie was made on the charge of keeping Wurtzburg er malt for sale In his drug store, the same being used as a beverage. The charge against Dr. Hollings, who is the crugglst in the stv was selling Wurtzburger malt and another mix? ture, called extract of ginger, which contained more alcohol than the statute allows, It being charged that the extract was being used as a bev? erage. Both parties put up bond for their appearance at the clrcut court, when the cases will be tried and it will be decided what are and what are not beverages, and what alcohol compounds may be sold in the drug stores. It was found that the extract of ginger sold by Hol? lings contained 93 per cent, of alco? hol when other extracts of ginger purchased elsewhere contained only from 63 to 75 per cent of alcohol. Dr. Birnie is anxious to have the case decided by the circuit courc. and if necessary he Intends to take it to the supreme court so that he will know once for all Just what Is the status of alcoholic medicines and compounds kept in the drug stores. Dr. Birnie when seen today said that the selling of the malt ai.d the Jamaica ginger was not a violation of any statute and that, as he was not selling any of the stuff as a beverage, he did not see wherein the county had any claim against him. He said that all of the stuff was put up according to U. 8. Pharmacoplae and that the label on the obttle in his estimation did not amount to any thing in the way of evidence of the amount of alcohol in the compounds; they were ordered by the thousands from cer? tain eomnsnles these companies f kl wdng. when oer cent of pi n >und which ib-sl? He was perfectly certain that no statute had been vioalted. Coat Suit News. Shaw and McCallum Mercantile Co., have advertised a special lot of coat suits of the latest styles which have been placed on sale at prices that will prove attractive to discrim? inating shoppers. Note the prices quoted in the advertisement and then visit Shaw and McCallum and in? spect the suits. T T'S to your interest to be well dress ed; ours to help you. Never before has this store been so well prepared to help you as now. The freshly arrived suits, especially created for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx the world's greatest clothes makers, are full of new ideas for the particular man's peace and comfort. You'll find them different from all other clothes, because of the distinction in style and fit they carry with them. New colorings?grays, blues, browns, tans; new weaves and patterns. Of course they're all-wool. Suits $20 to $35: Overcoats $ 18 to $30 Copyright Hart Schaffner Sc Mi The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Phone 166. Sumter, S* C. JOHN ROBINSON'S CIRCUS. Tho Circus That Our Grand Daddies Suw Is Bettor and Bigger Than I-'ver. Anderson. S. C, Dally Mail, Sept. 29. Robinson's circus has come and gone. It has been making visits here for a half century or more. Yester? day was Its first visit under the own? ership of the third Robinson to possess it?John (?. He has a larger and better show than Robinson's has ever been. The menagerie is larger and the circus performance goes far? ther and more furious than under his predecessors; and. besides, he has provided more thrilling acts than have ever been accumulated under a circus canvas. Of these, the act of Leach and Vance is in a class by itself. Linger, in his dive-to-death, held the great audiences spellbound. He dives from the apex of the tent, face first on to an inlined plane, and glides to the ground. The slightest mis? calculation would mean a broken neck and death for the daring per? former. A novelty is the act of Lowandas. Brazilian equestrians. They enter the arena in a tally-ho coach and take the middle ring. Attired in street clothes, they do a number of startling tricks on the vehicle and the two big white horses drawing the coach. Warren Lincoln Travers, the strong man, is the modern Samson?and no mistake. His feat of lifting 17 men, who are massed together on a plat? form shows his marveolus strength. The aerial acts are all of the high est order and Introduce many new and thrilling feats. The acrobatic features introduced three teams of exceedingly clever performers in feats of strength and tumbling. The circus offers a merry bunch of clowns, and they keep busy from the grand entry until the concluding act. I Their stunts were in the main new and all laughable. The equestrian acts displayed more daring than has been seen with any show which ever visited Anderson. The feats of the trained horses and riders showed that the animals were graduates of the foremost animal I schools. A bunch of ponies gave a i very clever performance. The elephants had some new acts which brought forth great applause. The Rough Riders and the Cos sacks gave some thrilling feats of horsemanship. The performance throughout was clean and superb?the acn e of saw? dust entertainment. There was al? ways something doing in the three rings, and the spectators, wherever he or she looked, saw something to marvel at. No grafters or games-of-chance men are allowed with the circus. Mr. Robinson wilt not allow th?m to fol? low his show, and he is to be com? mended for his stand. John Robin? son's circus will exhibit it Sumter, Monday, October 17, afternoon and night. Ladies. please notice. Schwartl Bros., will be closed all day on Thurs I day Oct. 13th. Religious holiday. I ie-6-2t. SCHWARTZ BROTHERS. In Every Detail the Leading Dry Goods House of Sumter READY To Demonstrate the reality of thai Wonderful Meas? ure of Value, which Is the Keynote of oui policy and t be secret of our Success. Come in and see them, look around and admire the tremendous assort? ment we have brought together for your acceptance and pleasure. nr i nw With the moat complete and authentic showjng of nr nil I Dress Qooda, and Trimmings In t to prevailing styles to IILHU I |? f.,und in ihr state,. TIIIS is an inv itation to call not to buy. Aftci you have seen ?air Suits, Coats, Skirts, Hats, Etc,?after you've tried them on?after you've gone around town and compared value,, that's time enouje for von to think of buying, :Sr* Our Dress Making Department, which is known far and wide as the best in the South, is ready to serve you. So piece*. Pure Linen Torchon Laces. I-S to 2 ins in width. ct..? worth np to 15ca yard, all at. OC Indies'sill, Petticoats, 00 In hm. Hl ach and Colora. Sold o ac\ everywhere at I&0O, all at. ??IV Ladleti' Klmonaa. Udo?, assorted atylea, worth up to 11.00. r\n,, All on Hi?le at..... UW\j i*& piece* Ptna *-111< Klbbons, r? ins. wide, in Fancies and \i)t> Polld I'olora, worth up to SOc, all at . I Jv> :>>\'/. I Rtra Long t'orseta, as u'.I an most 11.00 Coraeta. ^(b* All sixes here on sale at. tlV7l nrinV With the largest ami moat complete stork of Tailor fir Aul Bult?, Skirts, eioaka. Auto Coats, Shirt Wat>ts. Klmo naa. Dressing Sacques, Pettfcoata, Etc. ever shown in Sumter, and at prlceeao reasonable. A visit incurs no obligation to buy. Remember we are here to serve you and please you?All the Time. nrinV ^ur Millinery Departmenl l? read] with svery thing Kl All I absolutely correct In Hat? A collection fer IILHU I Quality. Variety and Style has no equal hereabout. You >a\ ?? money too, when you buy at Schwartz Itros. LOOK at these items selected at random from many more we have in store for you. We'll keep you posted?Watch for our Ads. Read them ami sav e money. Sale Begins Monday, Oct. 10th. ISO Ladles' While Linen shirt WalatS. Rigid different no., styl?-?. Sizes 32 t-> 44. Not one leaa than ?l.50. All n ? *5* 2000yda.best38In lllcach.everywhere 121 -9c, Here at... in , 2000 yds. Cambric, 36in. cheap at 12 l-2c. While it lasts a> IvC ;.> pea. best Dreas Ulnghams, sold everywhere at 12 l-2c. On sale here ill. VJc 25pca. Dark Mercerized Suitings, la the new Cbeveioa pal I K*% terns. Worth 2w\ Sale here at. . IUC 2&dnx Ladies'White Aprons.? ut extra wide and full On o^,, sale at. ... ?OC IHM.*!?*, I.l'l I* ? III La Vogue Coat Suits Schwartz Bros. W. and B. Corsets MHMM