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"Llv <Vft;attr.r.?. xw* v?MVntm Cater**! at the PoatoftV. at mmu t. I ' t-* -m-. oiul l la?. Vattet _,_ ? ' ?. PI ItSI ?\ \L. ?^r. c. ii. Williams, of statt bm?. wf? hi the city Krida) M. J. K. M? Klw n oi Shlloh. was In the clly Krlday. M. ou> Nefcma, of itateburi ami In the city Friday, Mise Ciadys Iowa kl \ Isiilng Mali Ilslen F.roughton on Hampton ave? nue. Mr. and Ms. Hot* rt Graham have return d after a trip of several *>w to po*''s In the north. Mr Wiiiie Burroughs, of Da lie 11. teas In the ity Saturday. Mr. J. 1.. Irhy. of lloykln, spent the day In town Saturday. Little Miss Gertrude Melkerin, of Wsdgefhdd. Is visiting; her grand m??th. r. M'x M I: NN iS-n on llroad street M Pauline Iluynsworth came home from the G. s. M. A. acad.m> to spend Thanksgiving with her par* vnts in the city and to stay a few days here. Mi.<w Abide Bryan Is at home from Columbia for a bHof visit to her par? ents on North *.da!n street. Mrs. Alph?.n<.? Cobb, and little daughter, of Ashevilb. are visiting Mr* k. J. Carson, al Dahstli Mr. Mark Beynolds. Jr.. r. tursjed to Charleston on Saturday, where he is attending the Porter Military aca? demy, after spending Tha nksr.lving with his parents In the city. Mr. I'.artow Walsh. Is at homo after being In Klorida for several months. 0 Mrs. E. K. Ml der return d home on Saturday after a short visit to Mends st Wilson's Mill. Mr. Jo'.:n I. Brogdon of Brogdon was In the city Saturlay. Miss Elisabeth Beard, of Columbia, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Emma Uarnwell. of Stateburg after a visit of several days In the city, has returr.ed home. Mrs. Paul A. Kennely, who has been visiting friends In the city, re? turned to her home In Spartanburg flatuurday morning. Mrs. Willie Bice, of Denmark. Is visiting her brother. Mr. YV. M. Gra? ham. Mr. and Mrs. If. W. lbmbert. of Mannvlll*. spent Thanksgiving with ind Mrs, H. M. Stin k y Mr. ana Mrs. Ilutt heson, of lb I derson. Kv, pM pa rent s 84 Uli H M. Stuckey. sre vlsltlnir 1 ?r and Mr-. H. M. Stuckey. Mra N. Q. Oonzales. of Columbia, ?peat Saturday In the city. Miss Jesse Player of Elliotts, Is the guest of MIsm Ethel Brunson on Mar? vin street. Mr M. J. Moses, of Qreelcy. Col.. Is visiting Mr. A. J. Moses. Mr. Archie Brearley. of St. ( harles was In the city Saturday. Mr. Sam Moore, of I?alat> II. was In thf city Saturday. Mis*.* Margarite Cromer, Erllne Wbltn and l.uclle I?el??>rme attend? ed the Thanksgiving ball at George? town last week. Mr George Cooper of May.svi'.le was in the ? If \ Mond i Mr. J. E. I?uPre. of Pisg.th. spent Monday In tow n Miss BtIIim White ha.-? returned at taf a pleasant visit of several days In SPgOjfSJSjIOO n. Mr. It, K I !re?- b ti b i?t i. ! urn- I after mi. ill i 1 eiple of da>? in Bennettsvllle. Mr. V it-s Teadoa has return. ?1 !? Kb hmon 1. V,,., Vfter a pleasant stay of s??\eral days In the elty. Hsss i Bandb- has returned to MeC-dl. ,. t- r a pb i- -nt . : --t In n ? for Thanksgiving. Miss Abate i>. Bryan has returned to r dun, in a , i,it home several dsya Judg. W > > p *. ? tut te Union Slind ? % b \\ H ;.[ |. |< special Judge thb w . k. JUm C, Qulalhran hai i turned Hi her h??nie In Charleston, after \i ;t? Ing In r 1 -? ? \| r*. Kraal; ? i'bonn? 11 on k. Liberty Miss! for several sreewa $l?>?? i:< ward. Sinn The readers ?f this paper will be : pleased to leer*) ?bat there is at least oae dreaded 4sssaas thai science has been able te rure In all Its ?taget ind that Is Catarrh. Halts Catarrh Cars le the only poaftlvi ears now known I to the nodical frnternitv ? iirr rli b?? ing a constitutional dis ?s?, requires s censtitutb.il.ii traatmi nt, HalPi Ca? iarrh Cure Is taken Infernally, acting directly upon the Id.I and mucous surfaces o fthe system, thereby d ssroylng the foundation of the die? eswe. and Kubw ih" pati <nt ? bp building up the conelltatlon and Sgedstln* natarg In dolafj Its work. The proprietors h<. \ ?? m much faith hi its curafu,. powers that they ssTof Or?s Hundred Dallars fot any case met it falls to ? ur. toad foi list of testimonials. Address F. J f IIKXEY A CO., To? ledo. O. Sold by all Dra?sjl ? Take Hall's Family Pills for son ti patlon 3d Im. ;\ THE POLICE COVRT, i*t i? i- of Puollo Drunkenness null Cumhif < o I p. Recorder Les three cihi in his court Friday, and the fines im ! showed Ihei the prlos tor pub lit di*unkenness and putting iia?i gone up since ho took hli seat on the recorder's bench, f??r whereas, form? erly the Aim 1mm boon nnyw|iers from *1 to $iv?. according t" the degree of the otfonte, Recorder Leo let one oul i>rit off light with ? iin? of $h? und the OthOf mm had to pay $ 1 for his offense. The eases were: George Taylor, for pubic drunkenness and cursing ;m ofneor, pleud guilty and puld ? tin*4 of 111? Norman Doyd was up ror being drunk on a train and curs iny at Ihs NMI tlmo. Hi pleud gull ty and was sentenced to pay a line of $10 or to serve 20 day* on tho e ha Inga ng. Wmii Montgomery plead guilty to the charge of riding a bleyols on tho .-idowalk of West Liberty street, and turned $1 into tho rity treasury for the privilege There were two cueei hoard In the Recorder'l court Saturday, which netted tho city ISO and a promise of *00 more this aft*rrooon. The first OUM was that SgalUSt C. H. Broadway, allai Pal BroaeVsnyand <'harles Tinsb y. w hip* f.?r disturb? ance of the peace by curatng and puMle drunkedn- <s. i'.roadway plead guilty and was Hontonood to pay a lino of $5 or p? serve 10 days on tho chuingang. Tlualey plead guilty, hut as tho evidence showed that he had been the originator of the row, and as h?* did most of tho OUTtlng and was as drunk as the other man, he w given a fine of $20 or 30 days, which was lat?>r reduced to $1">. when tii it much was put up for him. Ben Wright and Anderson Brewer were charged with robbing two other nfgroos of a grip and $4 In money. Roth plead not guilty, but as both of tho witnesses put up a good tale against them and as they had no proof to show that they were not the men,, they wero hoth fined $25 or 30 days, which was reduced to $15, If they would pay It before 3 o'clock this afternoon as they both promis? ed to do. Save* uii Iowa Man's Life. ?The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Bur? ling* jn. Iowa, when. after seven Weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Electric Hitters. For, af? ter eight months of frightful suffer? ing from liver trouble and yellow Jaundice, getting no help from other rosSjCdtSS <*r doctors, five bottles of *h matchless medicine completely BUreO him. Its positively guaranteed tot gtomach. Liver or Kidney trou? ghs and never disappoints. Only at Slbert'l Drug Store. ?There Is little danger irom a cold ?>r from an attack of the grip except when followed i>y pneumonia, and this never happen! when Chamber? lain's Cough Remedy Ii used. This remedy h.is won its great reputation i ad extensive sale by its remarkable eures Of colds and grip and can bs relied upon with Implicit confidence, for sale by all dealers. ?Chaml-orlavi's Stomach and Liver Tablets do n??t sicken <>r grip*-, and may bs taken with perfect safety i>y the most dcltcats woman or the \oungo>t child. The obi and feeble Will also :lnd them ? most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthsntng their weakened dlgestl a and for n ^ dating the bo we la Tow sale by all dealers. Mr. Otto Caul. Milwaukee, WIs., t- - Poler'l Honey and Tar Is still n than the best. Hs wrltei ua "All t esc that bought it think it is the b t for coughs and colds they svsr had j'u i think it Ii still more tb n the hi t. ?>ur baby had a bad cold i nd it eure i him In one day, Please sceepl thanks." gtbert's i trug Store, lli*xametliylem*tetramlne is ill name <>t a iPrman chemical, i?ne of the many valuable Ingredients Itf Foloy's Kl !?.? y kenndy. llex nnu thyhnetetraminc i> recognized by m?-<ik*ai tt \t books and authorltlei as i tirif acid solv< nt and antiseptic for the uriai-. Take Poley's Kidney kern? dy promptly ;?t the first .sign >f khiiit trouble and avoid a serious ir...! : |y, gib* rt*s i m ug Store. Khali Wom n \ nte ? ?if they did. mlllloni would vote i ?r lung's New Life Pills the true remedy for women, For banishing ? U slings., backa< hs or head it constipation, dispelling colds, Imparting appetite and toning up the lystem they're miequaled. Rasy, iure. S5c, at Blbert's i>rug ?ri'. ? I i palni in t lie Bids or ? lo st i tmp< 11 i pis.f flannel with Cham? berlaln'fl IJnlment and bind it on i''? r tin ? .? of pain, There Is noth? ing i.t tt. r. }-..r oy all dealers. ? i am pleased to recommend 'hamberl tin's <'<.u*h lb-mod} as the Im it thing i know of and safest rente |y coughs, colds end bronchial rouble," writes Mrs U B. Arnold of rianver, Colo. M \\" havs used it re? peatedly and it his never failed to ?res r< Hi:." Tot sals by all deal iea. Mr. i?. l. Wannamaker has return d t'? Charleston after being in ths ?Itv for several days on a vi-dt !<? ils parents. NEGROES ?ILLJ?1IE MAN. END OF DRVXKKN FROLIC ON TH.\NKS(ilVIN<. NICillT. Cherokee Viitliorltlcs Investigate Se? rious Affair?Inquest Held Vesler? day?Arrests Mode, Qaffney, Nov. _7.?Ko a. Davidson ? white man. died at his home in the I Wllklnsvllle section of this county last night as a result of a gunshot wound Inflicte i i y one of three ne? groes, Luther Curry, Ned Horton or win Curry on Thanksgiving night. It if Impossible to say exactly which one killed the man. although sus plcion strongly points to Luther Cur? ry, it stems from the evidence thai ail throe negroes v11-s some .-hoot? ing. Tin? sheriff was summoned to 111? * ?eens as soon as the affair happened ami the three negroes are now in jail. Davidson was picked up and laksn to ins horns directly after the shooting by some of his friends and \ I physicians were summoned ,who at once decided that bis leg must be, amputated as !t nas practically torn \ from his body. This was dons but hs was unable to survive the shock * i ami died last night. Coroner Vinsett w< nt to the scene this morning and an Inquest was held, it seems from the testimony Intrduced ;>t the Inquest that i>a vldson had been hunting and stop? ped at a negro Chur h where a frolic was going on i ? get some? thing t?> eat before going home. He obtained something to t at and Start? ed down tho road but wai pursued by the three nsgroei and tired at by two pistols and a gun. A short time after he fell tin- negroes reached the body and fired three more shots at him. All of the negroes were drunk. roil BAUS?At public auction, salesday December 5. 1910, at I midday, at the Court House. in Sumter. S. C? for account of pres? ent owners for cash, the following tracts of land in Sumter County: (1) 72 acres, known as the Rhodes land, afterwards known as Flowers land, adjoining land of Annie Nes bltt -and others, South of Adkins depot. (2) a tract of 1G1 acres, more or less, near Lynchburg, oc? cupied by Robert Baker, known formerly as MeKnight land, on the Low ry public road, adjoining land now or formerly of C. Boyle, Jasper Hogan and others. (3) a tract of 35 acres, more or less, adjoin? ing land now or formerly of B. E. Wilson, If. E. WIngate and B. x. LaCoste. J. K. Jervey. U-26-6t m wmm A Clioice Farm! For the Next Few Pays I am offering for sale an Especially Attractive Farm Prop 9sj^Pn m a 'I''act of 470 acres, 61-2 miles from Sumter, on the road to Oswego, and one mile from Oswego. 235 acres or over, arc in a nice state of cultivation, and of the remain? der neatly 200 acres can be put into cultivation. Enough timb< r on this portion to pay for clearing it. Some? thing like 50 acres in branch with con? siderable Poplar ami Hardwood Tim? ber un it. Over 400 acres of this tract is "Xoriolk Fine Sandy Loam," with clay subsoil within io to 12 inches of the surface. Admittedly the best cot? ton, corn and general crop soil in Sumter Count v. Buildings consists of two good 4 room cottages, with all necessary out buildings and four other tenant houses. Lacated as it is, on two important public roads, and within one mile of church, school and railroad facilities, the location is hard to beat. Price )0. ?j:TY. TARiVI A\D TiM t)FB PROPtRTV HAN? PLED. REAL FSTAh LJANS NEGOTIATFC. 26 1-2 N. Main St. RkAL EST MONEY INVESTED IN REAL ESTATE MORT? GAGES LET ME INVEST YOUR IDLE MONEY AT 7 AND 8 PER CEN1 Sumter, S. C. LIM NT x?. hYnbaPWi ' PIPE. FTC. B001 Rice Flour, Ship Staff?Bran. ? MiXed'CoW and Chicken Feed. ?lpo Boggles, Wsgoat and Harness. :: :: :: oo Large Or Too Small. ?^^?ff Live Stock ( SOUTH CAROI WANTOD?Young men and ladles to take three months prat tical course. Ws give written guarantee to se? cure good positions for each grad? uate. Write for catalogue. Char? lotte Telegraphy School, Charlotte. X. C. Let your money come to us when you wish to buy silverware. This store has a reputation for its exclusiveness in wares and much so m sterling silver. Our collec? tion of serving pieces is most complete. r' W. A. Thompson, Jeweler and Optician. 6 S. Main St. Sumter, S. C. | YOUl v THE Oil ni ACCOUNT- MIR HFSIRF sfact ed; Ours to Supi ?'? BANK. Capital $50,000 18 W. Liberty St. Sumter, S. C iiiiiiiEUfir.qrrawwa?efflaaaaa?a?HB a fiisillHMHHSliBl a a a Cold Weather recast A y a < I 1 ^ Copyright Hirt Schaffher & Nttrx Wasl "Washing generally ? if the wes today issu covers t lu and cause B\iHetir\: ?rms and colder weather untre is the prediction week. Chief Moore A disturbance that now y will advance eastward with rains in the Mid? dle and Southern, and rain and snow in the North? ern district cast of the Mississippi Valley during the first part of the week ; this disturbance will be followed by a marked change to colder weather as far South as the Gulf States and Florida by Mon? day night or Tuesdav." Prepare Yourself! Heavy Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Sweaters, Underwear and Gloves. *The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co PHONE 166 n SUMTER. S. C. H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a s a