The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 28, 1914, Image 6
DU WVIN?. Fl>K .II Hiills
t.ramt mimI IVtit MNRj hrnwn for
t tun mal Court \Yhl< Ii Meets Soon.
At the olticr of tin- . Ink of COUTl
Saturday warning iwohri furors were
drawn on the nr,n.?l Jgff] for the en?
suing year anil the petit .iui\ fftf
drawn for the approaching term of
i riminal court, which r on\ ?? nes here
ths second week In February. Judge
I Pggdl H. (Jury. presiding.
Juror* on Grand Jury.
Xew?
W. J I'ri'wh.in, Sr.
T. J Huker.
K. H Hodge.
\ \ l\Ulott.
I I Mason.
J R HrutiHnn,
0 I smiths. Jr..
A. f. I mtlteld,
t v stuckey.
I' W. Allsbroukg.
i
J. 0 Punbar.
.In... H Wilson.
Hehl over?
B. C PuPre.
1 N Hill,
? J i; Tweed.
I R Mnunon, Jr.
U J. Newman,
J. II For beg. *
First Week Jurors.
I |gjgj King,
T A. Nettles.
B. R. James.
j
K. H Lynam.
w. f tititr.
II J. Monier.
P. D. McGee,
A P Mima,
W. D Coklongh,
J. H Warren.
J. W Spencer, j
W. H Hradford. |
J. W (?dorn.
I: f. M< Flveen.
P. H. Hrtiner, <
J w OomV ' .
I R Mayen, 4
Jnn K MeKIvseo. *
J. P. Gordon.
Jam- mo.
K. T. Hral sford.
J. A Skur- \ .
W W Hennia.
H s. D.dlard.
I at Wilder.
G. W. McBride. )j
B. F. Wilder.
J. R Mercer,
U H Utlleld,
H. L Boykln.
I M Guthrie.
It F DeeChampa,
J. I" I eoper. 1
Pt. B M? Neal.
J. K White.
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MA Ilk FT LOW GRADE CORN.
1 idu.nbla. Jan. 4.?Commissioner
Watson of the department of antiri
? niture. In view t?f the man > Saaet that
hsvg arisen hi the past few days,
wishes to warn all merchants in this
State against the purchase ot Wes?
tern ? oi ti In the past few days ship
ments have been found In the m.u
ke?s of Columbia and elsewhere and
luve been taken off the markets by
the inspectors.
At Clio yesterday a shipment of
.'??'<? buMheU ot fourth grade corn was
found, und while it was not set/ed
it wss tied up until the original ship
e?ts i?|i.st?d it reshipped to u
noun o# \ond the borders of the State
of South Carolina
The law In thi* State does not per?
mit fourth gru b? <<-in to b?- wold in
lbs State. The < ommissiotiei wishes
especiullv to urge that all pun bus..|
mt corn BfiM this e? 10001 be made
*'iutly aVOjOOt to State inspection
Hs eays tbut if the nirn Ii.iiin in
"onilh Carallai will make tbis stipu?
lation hwpootofi srlll he prompt h
-ei,f ggej the good* Will be promptly
? rrested. ami there eun be no danger
ihsn of sny n ? r bant losing anything
by reaaon of the bad quality of torn
?bat Is being ahlppod Ibis vear.
heath of .! W. McLeod.
Manning Jan : : J W. M< Lend.
?in of I he old -it ami moat prominent
< mxenn of this nmiimn it v. died at his
loans nea." MalininK ?tt an earlv hour
Ibis morning. ^<ed about ti? years.
Mr. Mdaod tad I?????-1? phvsnallv in?
firm for several Near*, and on sev
sral occasions if seemed that he would
h.ttdh hi able |0 lath, but each time
be improved and was tide to i?e out
Snd about more or less. He was a
native of Clarendon eonnty and spent i
all hin lite here, being ?-ng.igcd most
? ?f the time as a farnu r. but was fOf
several \ear.s llltereste? also n mer-i
? ?.mule biiHiness and ?s a cotton Inn?
er He a< i nmulated gj c??n?ldei a ble
e-ia?e. MsssMllSj mainlv of town and
? ?nintry pr..pert\. He fjfjl for mi ,
years a devoted rnembe ? |f tie* Meth?
odist i lnir? h and was a liberal n\t\?
poiter of the < hun h s benevolent (
luuses. especially the KpWoilb i?r
phnnasTi ?t Colnmbin. He is survived
hg one son. J. Lawson M? l.eod. and
one danah'er MfO QonffSJi W. Will
mt, his wile and eldesi son havin?
preceded bun Ml the grave, The fun
eial serve e Will be held al II o e|ock
c morrow inoimiig and Iht inter
mer t will take plaee in tin- -ttv rem?
?t-ry.
OURS IS NOT THE GREATEST
White (Sale in Sumter?Biit ?
GREATEST EVER PUT ON BY US
Don't buy until you post yourself. A visit to our store will verify our statement. Our
score will be open for inspection before the sale begins
==TUESDAY, LASTING FIVE DAYS
WAISTING
White waitings in corded granite,
1'igurcd madra?. Cornier value* 20 to
:?.:?*?. sale l?ri<*?? .15 to 17?-.
PERSIAN LAWN
it in. Persian I-awns.So
40 in. Persian EfSIVM.II*
44 in. MM Value.I*C
39 in. ltd Value.1*0
FRENCH MADRASS
Today. '2.*? ami 35 et?. Uno? on sale
lit.lf?
EMBROIDERED SWISS
III lladstone. Dew drop. lYcnoh
knot it ml cofTc. Original price. 20. 25.
ami 30c. Special, IS, I I and 18 et*.
P. K.
?27 in 40 cts. extra good quality *l
the yard.25c
27 In, 11 ct. line at.Mo
BROCADE CREPES
In a VAftof] of >hadcs: regular SOr
valors, Sale price.SSc
NAPKINS
ion dosee Napkin*.
1.2."? Vahns, on >ale at.. ,
$1.50 Values on gute at ..
siT'> \nines on *ale at..
%:\ (to values on sale at. . M
S2.00 \alue., im Mile at .
$1.00 value* on sale at. .
. .98c
,tt.ss
11.41
?2.2.-?
?1.0)1
$2.77
DAMASK
Ha Voo Need I la mask'.'
7 2 in. Ilunuuk at.3?e
72 In. Damask. I?C quuU.\ at. .. .55c
72 iu. Damask. $1.0)1 quality ai . 7?c
72 in. Damask. $1.2.'? umlitv til . 93c
72 in. Damask. |1.SS quality at $1.10
M in. Damask. S5c qiialit* at., . . ISc
72 iu. Damask, $1.75 Qttlell) at .$1,33
SPREADS
\ever Enough.
l ull fcize.93e
M.98e
M.Sl.lt
4* 11.$1.28
*.$2.0?
M.$2.28
".79e
SHEETS
Sheets two at a time:
0-4 Sheet?.48e
0-4 Sheetm.44c
10-1 Sheets.8?c
10-4 II. S,.'.tSe
12-4 JI. S.Ii.lt
RED SEAL GINGHAM
A special lot of Kcd Seal gingham*.
Zephyr, Tie Haven, and Columbia.
Ask the price.
LONG CLOTH
The holt.
$1.25 values at.98c
$2.00 values at.$1.8?
$1.75 values at.$1.1?
Short Lengths 3 to 10 yard;., at. the
yard.8 to 12 i-2e
NAINSOOK
Nainsook by the holt, at a price.
10 iu. 20e quality, sale price, yard ISC
40 in. 15e quality, sale price, yard. . lOe
CHECKED NAINSOOK
I'or dresses and kid's aprons, 15
and 25c values, sali- prices, 10 and 15c
POPLIN
Lot 8, memorized poplins. 25c qual?
ity, now 15 and 18c the yard.
FLAXON
l laxon Cheeked. Snow, dash lace.
atrlped,
15c line at.H*'
20e line at.Mc
25 and 10c line.17 and 20e
susine silks tor light slip at, the
yard. ..Wo
CAMBRIC
Don't Pass Them up. Cambria bar?
gains in short length**:
:U> iu. Short lengths at 10 to 12 l-2c
36 in. Short length at.12 to 14c
10 in. Short hngtlis at .... 13 to 18o
SCRIM
Lot 4, Stei cilcd scrim 40 in. in
white and ecrv. good values at 25 and
35c. Now on* ?.a!e, the yard.18e
DIMITY
Special in di.nity spreads at a iwico.
SILK NOVELTIES
That are wo th notice, now ou aale
et.29c
CREPE DeORIENT
00c quality no'*/.SSe
PILLOW CASES
That rest the mind, liecause they
don't pull the |x>cketbook. From to
to 18?? each.
TOWELS
Don't forget tluit you iu?ed towels
at 98c dozen up to $12.00 dozen.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Children's school handkerchiefs,
39c dozen. Ladies 39c to $2.19 dozen.
EPONGE
Kpongc, 27in. for dress or one piece
dreeeei for this sale.39e
( FLORAL SILKS
Printed floral silks, something new.
the thing- for afreet wear. Regular
00c. sale price.39e
HOUSE DRESSES
The wash kind in madras percale
gingham, pique, all trinuned and up
to-now. from 98e to $1.08.
SKIRT WAISTS
A| you like them. Tare, nets. mar?
quisette*, lawns, lin*?n, cambric med
ra? and tlgured p. k. at 98c to $2.9$
SKIRTS
If you do. we have them in pieee.
98c; niarecUies. $1.18; poplins, ?8c;
linen. 79e to $2.00.
MERCERIZED MADRAS
20!) yds. mercerized b go red mad?
ias lor waists, 15 and 25o quality on
sale, the yard.10 to 17c
LINEN PONGEE
Linen pongee, something new in ail
shades, 33c values now.. ... . .2$c
LINEN
Plum white linen, special sale [lift
25, 3?, 43, 53, 09 and 98c.
COL. CRINKLE
Lot 1, colored crinkle cloth for
childi*en*s dresses, 15c regaler, now
11c
RATINE
Ha i ne, the shades for spring. 29
and 25c kind, on sale, at the yard 13
and 15c.
DIMITY
1.000 yards pa jama cloth, this sale.
omI j . , .. .. . ? .. p... 8c
CORDED MADRAS
And peivaltM for wear. The 12 l-2c
line for.10
BARRETTE CREPE
Another novelty Barnette crepa in
food colors for spring. Regular 35c.
on *a!c at.23c
Rivers-Bultman Outfitting Co.,
59 S. Main Street. - Sumter, South Carolina