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Cbe ?lttjwrt anb ?mtbron. tarared at the Poetoffioe at Sumter, & C, ae 8eeoajd Claae Matter. L . . . 1 _ PERSONAL NEWS. Among those to attend the opening services at the Trinity Methodist Chun h Suiulay morning were Rev. Q. \: KilnardM. pastor of the Methodist Church at ItishopviUe, and Mr. F.d win Iteames. Mise Augusta Rethea. of Latta, spent Thursday in the elty with rela? tive?. Mr Manny Moore, of Pswego, spent M mday in the city with Mr A. W. :<t idford. M^, Edgar Skinner, who has been vlMtmg her sister at Lamar, has re? turned home. Miss Lucy Johnson, of Manning, M th* guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. John? son on Itroad Street, Miss Adele Moore, of Dalzell, is the ? birmlng guest of Miss Iva Helle Hi ghson. ! 11 ^ Mrs. K. C. Keels has gone to New? port News. Va., to visit her daughter, Mrs. K. W. Palmer. Mr. J. 1?. Booth left Saturday for St. I?ouls. where be will buy a ear load of mul?s for the Boyle lave Stocx Company. * Mr. J. C. Scott ,s In the city visit? ing relatives. Messrs. Krank B. Kelly ami Mendel L. Smith were In the city Monday in attendance npon Court. Mi. Q. E. Scarborough of Darling? ton wan in town Monday. ARRESTED ON SEItlOl S CHARGE. t>uy Wilson Acvused of Robbing Pat? rons of the Southern Express Com l??njr. Quy Wilson, the son of the Rev. J. B. Wilson olj this City, was arrested Saturday on a warrant sworn out by Southern Express Company for ob talnlr g money by false pretenses. Wilsen was arrested between three and four o'clock and was confined In jail until that night. While Agen Dlekerson of the South? ern Express Com puny would give r.o information concerning the matter It Is understood that Wilson got money from patrons of the company of the company by changing the express ( barges on his book when he collected for packages which he delivered and by collecting for packages on which the express bad already been paid. He b?gan work with the company on the first and cm plaints began to come In to the agent of the company by FWday, his arrest following. It 1m understood that a compromise wan effect** 1 between Wilson's father and the superintendent of the Com? pany at Florence Saturday, when the warrant was withdrawn and Wilson was released. COTTON CASE DISMISSED. JiMlge Weils Helenas. Negro on (irouiMl of liiNunicient Evldemv. Magistrate II. L D. Wells Friday e^emi ?<?"?* d the case against Isaiah Da? vis. -1 - r - -. I .barged with obtaining money under false pretense. Davis Is alleged to have gotten pay for two bales >f cotton, when he had but one. To* preliminary was held by Mag? istrate Wells Tuesday and he reserv? ed his decision at that tun ? until la? ter. The announcement of his de ctaioa was made Friday. He did not consider th?? evidence of the State's witnesses sufficient to hold tho man for i rial In the circuit court, but stat ? a ' ' I be . ise could eg taken direct 'to tue grand Jury by the prosecuting Witness, If he deemed that course ad vlsa'de. It Is probable that this step will be tak>>n. onteen Publishing Company Install* ed this week In their Job printing de? partment H new Whitlock book press Of the latest design and i large power paper cutting machine. This com? pany has the largest, best equipped an4| most up-to-date printing plant in the eastern part of South Carolina and is prepared to turn out high class printing In large volume. Advertising experts who have mad** u Study of all forms of adver? tising estimate only MM out of six circulars and hand bills reach a re.ub r while live people on an aver ae> read SSjCll newspaper. What i* th?* eesugenratlve value of an gefror tlesement lr a neUJSpapSf with two thousand SOUS tide emulation ami two thousand ban.I bills? A new linn Slwayi resorts to ad? vertising to build up it business, but It Is the wise merchant who keeps his biiNlness rrowing h\ well Planned ami ayagatnutsfl advertising Those who are ls? king the ?ap.o ity to manage a big business should not advertise. Tin v Make Von Feel flood, Tli" pleaauill purgative effect pro ,1m ad 1 ) Chamberlain's Tablets am the healtbv condition of bod/ an* mind a hit ? Ihei i K ite make one let i..v rul l or sale by all dealers. ? ? ? NEGRO THIEVES CAUtillT. Reported That Men Who Robbed Store* at Pinewood Have Been Captured, It was reported here Friday morn? ing that one of the negroes who is ?barged with the entering and rob 1 ery of two stores at Pinewood Mon? day night has been caught. The r egro was arrested in Orange l urg and about eighty dollars worth of stuff which was stolen wan recovered from him at the time Ol his arrest. He Implicated another negro named Mack of Sumter, who was arrested Friday morning to be taken back to Pinewood that after? noon. The two stores at Pinewood were entered and robbed ometime Mon? day nicht and the bloodhounds from Columbia trailed the men to the station, where it is supposed they boarded a train. Hy following up dues the arrest of the Orangeburg negro followed. BIG COTTON DAY. Sattirduy One of Itlggcst Cotton Days of tlie Year. Saturday was one of the largest, if not the largest, cotton days of the year in this city, considerably over five hundred bales of cotton having been sold up to one o'clock with hundreds of bales on the wagons on the street at that time. The wagons of cotton commenced coming in early and up to this afternoon, they were still pouring in. The week has been a fine one for cotton picking and the farmers all over the county have been making the most of the good weather while it lasts. Several thousand of bales were picked out during the week and many of the farmers report that after this picking onlv scrap cotton will he left in the fields, although some of those who have young cotton have just commenced picking. The price Saturday morning was off several points from Friday and the farmers did not get quite as much for their cotton as they would have gotten earlier in the week. A peculiar circumstance connected with the mar? ket which has been noted by a num? ber of persons is that every Saturday this season the market price has fall? en off from what it was the day he fore. TO HOLD TEACHERS' CONFER? ENCE. All of the Teachers In the County Ex? pected to Attend Meeting In No venil>er. Arrangements are being made for a School Teachers' Conference on Thursday and Friday, November 13th '< and 14th, at which time school prob? lems will be discussed by the teachers of the county. Every teacher in the county is expected to attend, a holi? day of two days being granted for this purpose. The program will be arranged by Superintendent Hwearlngen and will be submitted to Hupt. Haynsworth. Prof. W. K. T?te, J. K. Swearlngen, W. H. Hand and K. it. Martin, all of them educators well known through? out the State will be on hand to make addresses during the conference. Don't Come on Sat unlay, Oct. tlth. To shop at Schwartz's in Sumter, as they will be closed on that day on account of holiday, open C.30 p m.?Advt. Mouse Moved on Truck Wagon. Considerable interest was manifest? ed on the street Wednesday when n house was seen coming along Liberty Street from which street it turned Into Main Street and continued up that street. The house was a frame building about ten by twelve feet ??< width and length and abOUt twelve feet tall. It did r.Ot move of Its own power for two big horses pulled the big truck wagon of the Sumter Transfer Company drisen by Mr. Eugene Btanellli the manager of. the Company, on which the house was seemingly perched. However the building did not fall off, although tin- wagon had to stop every once in awhile with Iti load In order that the eleetrk light wires might be rais? ed so tha? it could pass under them, during its migration from Wright street to Live Oak street, where it was deposited, if it's Your Intention To shop :it the Hohwartfl stores, please remember that we will be cloned on Baturdajr, ttotober nth, un? til *;.;;() p. m. on account of holiday. Schwartz Pros. Advt. Icicma ami Itching Cured, The soothing, healing medication in i>r. Ilobeon'i Bcaema Ointment penetrate! every tins Pore of the skin, clears it of all Impurities)?etops Itch? ing Instantly, Dr? Hobeon'i Keaemn Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eosema, rashes, ringworm, let ter and other unsightly eruptions, ? semi ointment is a doctor's pre serlptlofl not an experiment. All druggists or b) mall, 50e, Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and HI Louis. tdvti MAY FORCE POSTPONEMENT. All Jurors for First Week Subpoenaed uh Witnesses in Caiighnian CAM? Must Produce Registration Certifi? cates, What is possibly a step to force the State to postpone trial In the Cnugh man case has been taken by the at? torneys for the defense, it is under? stood, in the lubpoenaelng all of the jurors on the first week's jury list to bring their registration certificates to court. At the last term of court threats were made by the attorneys for Caughmun to break up court by showing that none of the jurors were eligible to try a case by proving that their registration certificates had been signed by persons living outside of the county, who had no right to serve on the registration board. Because of this and other reasons advanced, it was thought best by the presiding judge to postpone the case, rather than have court broken up entirely, or its work go for nothing. This may again be the Intention of the Caugh man attorneys. In the meantime Caughman is resting Ig jail, he having been re? fused bond by Chief Justice Gary. ARRESTED ON BIGAMY CHARGE. "Pink" Andrews Placed in Jail on Warrant Sworn out by W. Y. Stuck D. E. Andrews, better known here as "Pink" Andrews, was arrested on Saturday and placed in jail on a. war? rant sworn out by W. Y. Stuckey be? fore Magistrate 11. L. EL Wells charg? ing him with igamy. The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff John D. Ep? person. It Is alleged that Andrews already has a wife in Atlanta. On September 7th, Andrews and Miss Maude Stuck? ey of the Dalsell section were mar? ried, the charge today being the re? sult of information received since this marriage. The llev. G. K. Way and John An? drews are named as witnesses in the warrant. EIRE DESTROYED BUILDING. House on Oakland Avenue Ruined by Kirn Erlduy Afternoon. A building on Oakland Avenue oc? cupied by Mrs. I. J. Price and owned by Mr. W. A. Hrowrr. was practically destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. The lire was at length extinguished by the department, after all of the robf and ceiling had l>een burned. Mrs. Pries ran a boarding house in the building and was preparing din ntr at the. time the fire caught. It is supposed .,? have caught in the kitchen from a defective flue. Mr. Brown stated that there W8S a small amount bf insurance on the building. With Mr. c. Wltherspoon at one end and Mr. E. Khame at the other to work the machine, the audience Friday at the First Baptist Church were well entertained for a full hour and a half. The house was filled to the last seat, and after a vociferous rendering of the long metre doxology, Mr. Witherspoon set out to carry his Crowd over about ten thousand miles of travel. Beginning with a Sumter view, and passing on to Richmond, Washington and New York, he final? ly loaded the winde gang on the Cymric at Boston, and set sail for the lands beyond the great sea. He ling? ered longest in the Swiss Alps and around Zurich, where the great Sun? day school convention was held In July. This being Mr. Witherspoons' first venture on the illustrated lecture platform, the verdict of the audience was that he acquitted himself finely. He declared he was satisfied, if the audience got out of him one-thous? andth part of what he got out of his trip to the lands beyond, It is doubt? less his purpose to deliver the lec? ture In other places. It is made up of more than seventy-five views, each one briefly explained and commented upon, ami many of them taken with his own camera. i>o you want to visit the Schwarte stores? Then please don't select Sat? urday, October Uth, for the day as we are closed on that day until p. m. A holiday. Schwartz. Bros. Advt. "My little boy had a marvelous es? cape," writes P, F. Bastlams of Prince Albeit, Cape of Hood Hope. "It oc? curred in the middle of the night, lb got a very revere attack of croupe. As lin k would have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Uoni edy In the house. After following the directions for an hour and twen? ty minutes he was through all dan? ger." Sohl by all dealers. Advt FOR s \i,i:?Farm of 343 acres, Prl Vateer township, miles of station. Six loom dwelling, large barns nnd ?table, gin and s;iw mill plant. Near church and good school, For flir ther Information apply J It, Ostoen, Sumter, it, F. I? No, 2, cy. Illustrated Lecture. A Marvelous Escape, -? I I II.?????I ? Hart Schaffner & Marx fall Style Book is out YOU ought to be sure of seeing this book; and when you do, you ought to go through it care? fully to know what the correct styles for men are to be. Here are some oi the things in it that will ? interest every man : r X i A series of illustrations showing new fall models in suits and overcoats for men and young men. 1 Some of the reasons why Hart Schaffner &: Marx clothes are better for you than any made-to-measure clothes?for economy in time and money; and for more satisfaction. 3 A few words about the price of good clothes; what you' ought to pay, and what you ought to get for it. 4 Some light on the way to get clothes that fit. 5 And a showing of the way men's styles in overcoats are . adapted for women's wearing. If you dont see a copy of this remarkable book soon, let us know and we'll see that you get one. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner Sc Marx clothes ? ? MULES HORSES AND Car Load Just Received for You to Se? lect From In this lot are some especially well match? ed pairs of mules; also several fine driv? ers. Call and let us show them to you. We Have a B>ig Stock of Buggies Harness, Laprobes, Whips and general ac? cessories, and can guarantee to please you with our showing. King-BlandingLive Stock Co. and Wagons, West Liberty St. Sumter, S. C.