The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 14, 1910, Image 7
HEED OUR Dil
SER SIGNAL!
4u>p patting your funds la
?lockt and bonds, baaks etr.
where they are at the mercy
practically of Uie management
of tbe company or IsHtltutien.
Put your f .1 nds where they will
earn a substantial return Iwlth
sbsolut*safety, vi/ :
So. SOS South Main su. Lot SO by 20a, eight room dwelling, all modara con
rentance*. good -?am and stable.
Flo til H Main HL. Lot 50 by *J08, 8 room dwslllng. all modern convenience*.
This la Main street Property and very ciose In.
No. Ml W. Hampton Are., nice all room dwelling.
No. ? North Salem Ave., nice six room cottage.
We havs some very choice country property for sale, that is worth Investi?
gating, would be pleased to show you any or all.
ft." price* and terms, apply to
SUMTER REAL ESTATE * INSURANCE CO.,
Farmers' Bank & Trust Co. Bldg.
Sumter, S. C.
The Bank of Sumter,
Sumter, S. C.
Capital and Profits,
$140,000.00
YOUR BANK ACCOUNT; OUR DESIRE.
Your Satisfaction ; Our Pleasure
Vonr Need; Onrs to Supply
Let i Till It Over
I THE PEOPLE'S BANK,
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Coitil $5u,000
18 \V. Liberty St
Sumter, S. C
"Time and Tide Wait lor no Man."
But the Farmers' Hank & Trust Company is
always waiting with the gaods. Having the
largest capital stock of any bank in the
county, and a steadily increasing surplus, its
prepared to take care of you and wants your
accouut.
The Farmers' Bank and Trust Co.
Birnie's Drug Store,
6 W. Liberty St. Stjmteb, S. O.
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. :: :: :: ::
OUR MOTTO: PURE AND RELIABLE GOODS.
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Our stock is complete
and we cheerfully solicit
your patronage. is :: ::
I? ri.AeTKk. Hill NO LR*
IS. rikN .PKK K. IHIAIN
LIME. CEMENT, (flk*
i;nv flrain I lew Float, *utp StatT.TB
ii.'v. vriniii. HuftvOowsjMOktokso F
Horm, Mule?. |?Ui,ts< 7*?*
Nu < >nler To?? lstrfr* Or Too Small
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Booth-Harby Live Slock Co.
m Ml I k, south CAROLINA.
SAWDl ST MAI)K INTO ALCOHOL.
Atlantic GOMl Lumber Company of I
Georgetown Turns Los* into Profit !
by Comcrtlng Waste from Lumber
into Salable Commodity.
Special to The Dally Item.
Columbia, Dec. 10.?Turning an
actual detlelt of $60 a day Into a profit
of $100 a day Is the feat being accom?
plished by the Atlantic Coaat Lumber
Company at Georgetown, the largest
tlnglfl sawmill plant In the Cnited
St.ius. This Is being done by convert?
ing slabs and sawdust into wood alco?
hol. At first regarded as an experi?
ment, officers of the corporation DOW
realize that the plan is a success.
A year ago it cost this mammoth
company just $60 to dispose of the
waste material of the mill. A $25,
000,000 corporation though It Is, a
saving of $60 a flay is a good sum. A
scheme was devised for converting
the slabs and sawdust into wood al?
cohol, the legislature, by special act
permitted its manufacture and the
Dupont Powder Company financed the
scheme, the proposition being that if
the inventor were successful In mak?
ing alcohol the company would re?
imburse. It now appears that the
huge concern is doing this thing. The
powder company needs a great deal
of alcohol in the manufacture of
dynamite and other explosives and
was quick to seize a proposition cal?
culated to lesson the cost of raw ma?
terials.
In addition to solving a problem for
the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company,
the inventon of a plan to take care
of the refuse will eventually revolu?
tionize the saw mill industry?or at
least give to the business a profit that
has heretofore been waste matter. The
experiment at Georgetown therfore
Is being watched with interest by
saw mill men everywhere.
Banks ob Sur? Thing Now.
?"I'll never be without Dr. King's
New Lift PUIb again," writes A.
Shlngeck, C47 Elm St., Buffalo, N.
T. "They cured me of chronic con?
stipation when all others tailed."
Unequsled for biliousness, jaundice
end debility. 25c at 81b*rt'a Drug
Store.
Sarad From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity in his
family was prevented ie told by A.
D. McDonald, of Fsyettvllle, N. C. R.
F. D. No. 8. "My sister had con?
sumption," he writes, "she was very
thin and pale, and had no appetite
and seemed to grow weaker every
day, as all rejnedies failed, till Dr.
King's New Discovery was tried, and
so completely cured her, that she
has not been troubled with a cough
since. It is the best medicine I ever
saw or heard of." For coughs, colds,
lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage
or bronchial trouble, it has no
equal. iOo, $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Slbert's Drug Store.
Ml ST "PI LL" MILEAGE,
North Carolina Supreme Court Rules
That Refusal to Do So is Breach of
Agrement.
Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 7.?The su?
preme court dealt a knockout blow to
the regulation of North Carolina rail?
roads which requires holders of mile?
age books to exchange mileage at
stations for tickets today when it
handed down an opinion sustaining
the lower court in the case of Harvey
vs. the Atlantic Coast Line. Harvey,
a traveling salesman, was unable to
exchange his mileage at Wilson, N.
C, because of a waiting crowd of
purchasers ahead of him, and when
he boarded the train the conductor
refused to pull hi 3 mileage, putting
him off at the next station. He sued
for $2,500 and a superior court jury
gave him the full amount. In the
opinion Chief Justice Clark declai
that the mileage book regulation is a
breach of faith with the State, in that
it violated the agreement made be?
tween the railroads and the legisla?
ture and was therefore null and void.
* Worse than an alarm ef fire at
night Is tre metallic csugh of croup,
i bringing dread to the household.
j Carefcl mothers keep Foley's Honey
and Tar In the house and give It at
the first Blgn of danger. It contains
no opiates. W. W. SiberL
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?Feier Kisser Fills are tenlo as
a?tion, ?ulok tu rewslts, and rasters
th* natural aatlea ef the kidner*
and bladder. Tk*r oerract lrregw
larlttes. W. W. Msart.
. . HUNT'S , . .
LIGHTNING
_ tlie one unfailing seicnUfc
<lre*Hlng which Instantly relieve
und paffBMUMBtly cures ull hurt*,
cut*, hums, bruise*, sp ruins ttml
Wounds of every kind. Puiu
lenros at once l>ecau?e the) air Is
excluded, und the oil covering
BOtfl nI ;n ilfi< ial skin. The quick?
est, fastest healing oil known?
111'NT'S LIGHTNING OIL. IB
cents and 50 cents little*.
All Druggists Always
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Storni, Texas
Sohl By
simmrs DRUG STORE.
ONLY ONE.
The Record in Sumter Is a Unique
One.
If the reader has a "bad back" or
any kidney 111 and is looking for re?
lief and euro, better depend on the
only remedy endorsed by people you
know. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve
quickly?cure permanently. Sumter
citizens testily to this. Here Is a case
of It:
P. it May. 115 E. Liberty St.,
Sumter, S. C, says: "Two years ago
I was injured and as the result my
kidneys became disordered. My
back ached severely and I had such
acute pains through my loins that I
could hardly move. I tried liniments
and several remedies but did not re- j
celve relief. My kidneys were also
wtak and the secretions from these
organs contained sediment and were
irregular in passage. Since using
Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at .
China's Drug Store, the backache and !
lameness has all disappeared and my
kidneys are more normal. 1 feel fifty
per cent better and It therefore gives
me pleasure to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's a*id
take no other. No. 25.
IN THE POLICE COURT.
Only two cases came up in the po- j
lice cuurt Friday, and as the
offenders plead guilty in both cases,
they wer?- speedily completed.
Robert Newman, white, was charg?
ed with reckless running of an auto?
mobile on Liberty street and was let
Oft with a fine of $3.00.
Morgan Green, colored, was charg?
ed with the offense of riding a bicycle
In a reckless manner. He paid a line
of $3.00.,
Lucy Hicks, one of the n^gro wo- J
! men committed to jail several days
ago, was released today when a friend
of her's came up and paid the 'fine of
$15 for her, promising at the same
time that she should leave town to
return no more.
For A Long Life.
Fresh air and exercise, with proper |
food and a sufficient amount of sleep
I are the essentials.
j Under such a regime of living,
germs cannot develop and many dis?
eases are prevented.
Should the system require a tonic,
take only such as you know their In?
gredients?such as Vinol, which Is a j
l delicious combination of the health" |
giving propertes of the cods' livers, j
! with all the useless grease eliminated
I and tonic Iron added, happily blend- j
ed In a mild, medicinal wine.
For this reason Vinol Is regarded as j
! one of the greatest body builders and !
Invlgorators for aged people. It in?
vigorates and builds them up and
? keeps them up.
We sell Vinol with tho understand- \
ing that if it does not give satisfaction
I the price will be returned. De- '
! Lorme's Pharmacy.
Just make a few comparisons of
our prices?-our qualities, to realize
that we prefer to convince you by
"deeds" that our
Fine Furndturo
cannet be bettered in quality?in
price. We don't wait for others to
set the pace?we lead in giving most
for the money.
Why not do your shopping early
and have the beat choice?
Witherspoon Bros.
Furniture Co.
Let your money come to us
when you wish to buy silverware.
This s+ore has a reputation for its
exclusivencss in wares and much
so in sterling silver. Our collec?
tion of serving pieces is most
complete.
W. A. Thompson,
Jeweler and Optician.
f> S. Main St Sumter, S. C.
Doll Basar a Success.
The doll bazar which was held at
the Lyric theatre on Wednesday af
t rnoon was quite a success for there
were a largo number of children i
present to take a look at the dolls
and a great many of them were sold.
The lobby of the Lyric was beauti?
fully decorated in Christmas style
and the dolls of all sizes, kinds and
colon were laid out in the show
windows and on lounges furnished for
the occasion. Mrs. S. C. Baker and
.Miss Kate Moses were in charge of
the decoration and the bazar and as?
sisted by several oth?r holies of the
town everything passed oft nicely,
Alter the dolls had been Inspected
those in attendance upon the occasion
were Invited into the Lyric where
they were entertained by moving pic?
tures representing different phases of
tree and plant life.
Miss Agnes Richardson gave a lec?
ture on the same subject which was
much enjoyed by all of those who
heard it.
A considerable sum was raised but
aa not as large a number of dolls
were sold as hail been expected the
prize doll was not given away, but
was left in charge of Miss Holly
Brown, to be given to the owner
when a sufficient number of dolls are
sold and the envelope with the lucky j
number is opened. The money j
raised Is to go toward education of
the mountain children of South Caro?
lina.
Dandruff and Itching Scalp Yield to
Thi ? Treatment.
Why experiment trying to drive j
the dandruff germ from underneath j
the skin ith greasy lotions or fancy
hair dressing when DeLorme's Phar?
macy will guarantee Zemo and Zemo
soap to entirely rid the scalp of the
germ life that causes the trouble.
Zemo and Zemo soap can be ob?
tained in any city or town in America
and are recognized the best and most
economical treatment for all affec?
tions of the skin or scalp whether on
infant or grown person. One sham?
poo 'with Zemo soap and application
of Zemo will stop itching and cleanse
the scalp of dandruff and scurf.
We Invite you to try Zemo and
Zemo soap and if not entirely satis
led we will refund your money.
No. 4.
WINDING CP OF CORN EXPOSI?
TION".
People (>lad to Hold Imposition in
State?Prises Announced Soon.
Columbia, Dec. 10.?South Caro?
linians throughout the State, while re?
joicing In the scccess of the South At?
lantic Corn Exposition, are none the
leas pleased that the exposition will
not be held in any other State. At?
lanta's check for $1,000 was turned
down and proposals wer? not consid?
ered to move the exposition. It is
desired that North Carolina and
Georgia cooperate as at this exposi?
tion. The judges are today winding
Up their work, and all prizes will be
announced soon.
A monument was unveiled to Baron
Von Steuben in La Fayette Square,
Washington on December 6th with
fitting ceremonies. President Taft
made the principal address and Miss
Taft unveiled the monument. This is
the fourth monument placed In the
square to foreign heroes who helped
the colonies win their freedom,
monuments to La Fayette, Rocham
bean and Kosclusko having been
erected on the other three corners of
the square.
WOMEN
Women of the highest type,
women of superior education tad
refinement, whose discern****!
and judgment give woight and
force to their oninraat, highly
praise the wonderfnl corrective
and curative properties of Cham?
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab?
lets. Thronghout the many stages
of woman's Uf>, from girlhood,
through the ordeals of mother?
hood to the declining years, there
is no safer or more reliable med?
icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are
sold everywhere at. 2Sc a box.
PATEN
When You're
Candy Hungry
no other candies taste so
good as Nunnally's.
Pure, cleanly made, and
delicious to the utmost
degree, these candies are
famous throughout the
South.
Candies are the very high?
est grade money can buy.
They're shipped to us
almost daily by fast express.
Hence, always fresh.
W. W. SIBERT.
EIRE IX A. C. L. ROX CAR.
Eire Burned Rox Car Rut Did Xot
[g?lte Barrels of OH iu Car.
The Atlantic Coast Line freight
yard in the southern portion of the
city was the scene of a fire about 11
p. m. Wednesday night, which might
have done considerable damage, but
which luckily the fire department
reached and extinguished before it
could do much damage.
It is not known how the fire origi?
nated but it was discovered some?
time about 11 o'clock in one of the
old box cars placed in the Coast Line
yards near the turn table for yard
material and the various oils that are
used for train and signal lights.
EIRE OX MAGNOLIA STREET.
Residence of J. P. Commander Dam?
aged by Eire Friday Morning.
The second fire on Magnolia street
within a space of twelve hours oc?
curred Friday about half past
ten o'clock, the hose wagons being
called out to extinguish the fire
which they did before it had time to
burn through the roof of the building.
The fire originated in the closet
next to the chimney In the living
room of the house and burned Its way
through the ceiling In which It was
smouldering when the hose wagon ar?
rived. As the fire had not yet burnt
through the roof the dense
smoke from the shingles and the
cracks In the walls made it appear as
if the whole body of the house was
on fire.
Three streams of water were turn?
ed on the fire and It was extinguish?
ed in a few minutes. ,
The damage, which amounted ro
several hundred dollars, was caused
as much by the water and the work
of the firemen in getting the fire un?
der control as by the fire itself. The
damage was fully covered by insur?
ance.
All of the furniture and fittings of
the house were removed and litUe
damage was done to them.
Are You Lociditq
for a Posiin>n?
We can offer you good ,
Paying Employment
that you will enjoy and
at home. Write to-day
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An tob? totaling a nket rh snd d*?or1pt1o? *iaj
qutoklr ascwntin our OpotUta fr?e wiieihar an
invention U proaably p.uontJiMft. Communis?,
tioaaatrtctlyponUdoiittnl. rTliilUOCK ?*e?f?uU
?eul free. OMnat mumucr f..r curing patent*.
Patent? tarn on through Munn A Co. racalvt
tpmal n?tict\ * ii hout ch>irno, in the
Scientific American.
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