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tilt S&akipro and ^culbion. Mmd ei ?m Pusuriaco m burnter, i. C as feecuud CUto? Mauer, i ? i l'ltSON.xL. .Mr urn Mm t. nv. QOmer hi v< i ? tin iit?l home after a dcllghti ul two w ???!.<? \isit to friends ami relatives i'i Kn hioonil and other citi? s of \ :i ;ima. ?r, L i?. JfMlAgi i?aas tonight Ktg Horn Prise na to attend tin- cot? ton OOOifOfogjfO Mrs. Ceo S. Morrison and daughter, PrOO* Lou. of Columbia, am visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. L\ b\ Miller. Sr.. of Sumtor. spent MTOfOl days in Cam.Ion this we, k. coming over to nth ml tin- 0704 dime of her Hon to Miss Annie lim U al?ee. i'amden t 'hronlcle. n?i H i m tu .illy. Nnimum eiiM'iil or Colored Colchru 11.>r lndo|* inh iuv Dn\. Kvery |?? i son in Sumter county that tun must join in ami make this Ith of July celebration truly patriotic. On the moruim; of the Ith. 1 j o'clock w? Will meet at Shiloh I'.apt ist church corner Washington and Dingle street*, ami foi in oik (in.- for mar? lung. Tim Council of Defense, committees, min? isters, Sunday schools, husiness men and women. Indies' and men's clubs, lodges, societies, mechanics and all oih.r organization-. headed by Plnck iu i * elebr it. .1 brass band of Co? lumbia, our soldiers and many visiting friends from adjoining counties. We expect to have a float in which Miss America. Lucio Sam and their attendants will ride. Og Lincoln school grounds there will he a Led Cross booth, a W. S. S. booth, wh. ie everyone can be served. All of th? lodges ami societies are requested to wasr badges. Kveryone |s asked to curry a United MolOI Mag. our stars und stripes of which we an- so proud. Let us feel on this Ith of July, as eh no ei f. It before .that this la our countiy and our Hag. Lay aside everything for OOS ilay and be loyal and patriotic. We expe. t svsryosM la bring a bos? ket to be turned over to the basket committee, that we may eat from one common table and share all we have with each other. The committee on receiving basket end preparing dinner is as follows ' Mrs. Julia Jones, chairman; Mcstlames I W Gregg, M. lb Pondorgrass, Ad? dle McDonald. It T Lame. A. IV ' Spears. Mury Graham. l/dla Moses. 1 Anna II n m*on. \nnic Smiuhis. An na J Murr iy. C C. Moore, Llla John iiii, Minnie Plnekney. Kva West berry. M J. Mcl'ad.b n. Ll*|e Coker. 1 Seymour Howard. S. A York. Henry Consor. s P, Conaar, g. w. Coumir. Manx Graham. G. It I'i inee. \V. W. Gamble. Sai .b York. G O Miller, W. M. Kulward. F M Martin. I'.mma An? drews. Minnl? ? iWilll uns. Dinah p.nni son. Kil l I'age. J. N\ M-niltrb'. J W Murph. k w tMn, Hamsel Man nonev, J. P. fOOlir. A i: Howard. Maggie C,lo\er, llattie Johnson. W. M. l'ob >. i'i ice. Crawford, Ktlna Da? vis. 0 W. Llrntc. C. W. Maxwell. Misses M. Savage. Helen I 'sher. 'Salin* Loweiy, Kmma Wilson. Plenty of Ice water will be on hand. We suggest thai e o h em- bring 'their drinking cuts* Theo; wishing knives, forks and spoons mini bring IfcOfH ami care foi them. I be \cgrn Jubilee t born--. All the choir ; from Ho- county will compose Ho* chorus singing spiritual and patriotic songs under the direc? tion of Prof. Chas 1.1 w son at tin county fair gioumls. Liberty Street, at o'clock p in. Admis ion I", and L'.'.c l<et tln re P. no .sl.o l . r-. but all ha Ip to make our celebration a com pb te gajpot Lev l. D Davis. i Igejntj I '!> drroan L. P.ragg \nthonv. M D. l 'ount S- SI et i I Mie? Mai \ M imoii ?Ii? ?1 at In i h??io? on Booth Hwmter street at 1? o'clock this lion mm: after onlv a feSJ bom iitnf^s. The fun. i .1 services will be held at the SjOgOOtOll ?t l'? 0*0lO0a ??? morrow. Tu?"?iiv. momlng. The de? ceased was a sister of Mi V, T, m ? son. Ml Itonlao-I Willnhaw Tln I ' ? il\ HOSJ After having repeatedly dated that i woubi not t mil f..r re election, ???? l o t Li id I] . I ? i b -i to tin rc?|in -d of III, I n ox - no n ?.; I In ? il V . nlld ???? Tb?.? 11 -i Ihoan ??? at le ifcai i aoold Mostd t"i* ? s ei. 11i..n i member ?? tto- i it coiim d. and soeb snnonne? nient wan mads I???! res on* pnrel (Mosonal an?l in im sens*- political i, ,. iIim ei? I f?? WlMeb aw tin- in nouncemenl made ind Will Sjoi be rnmbdite. I mIhim think-: to tb?? who have show n u | lb. ?? |fr|S Of COO i ?t?-n? ?*. nml to ?Ii wh?? have hllherti opported in?'. c 0 i:??wl\\d. SSt contains n<? alcohol II . wthsr poisonous drug?.?Advt. ( Ol !.l <.| NCHOUlltHHIPS. I BfJMMl OpfJOrtUUlUes rot Olttainin., a College education. The siiniciiis or gumter county who wish a college education have unusual opportunities for obtaining scholar? ships iIii- summer. There is a State vacancy from ihe oounty at Winthrop College, also three vacancies ill lie schotarahtpi maintained by ihe pod ? ration Of Women's Clubs, the United Daughters or the Confederacy, the sumter Chnpter of Winthrop Dough lent gtodenti with ihe proper en? domements mny by standing one ex? amination. July try lor ail of tie sebolarshlpe, At the university ol South Carolina ihe scholarship mam Inlnod by ihe United Daughters ol the Confederacy is vacant, Available lor OOS only 1? a student from Sum? ter oounty nre two scholarships with no rentrlctlon as to college, the Alia monl Mooes Uoan gcholarshlp and Ihe i ?i? u Andei eon * Ihapter V, I?. C ?hohl rshlp, PniVllle Items. The campaign In Paxvllle ami throughout the OOUnty in tin- mien.: oi T in in ami War Savings Stamps held an open air meeting at tin- in lereectlon ol the oroes line streets hare on laal Friday evening, a stand had been arranged under a tree decorated with Nags ami lantern: for the speakers, Rev, U c. MeCord, oi tin- Manning Presbyterian chureh, ami Mayor Jennlngu ??i Sumter, The various committees h id hen verj ? busy during the week and as a r< ? n:i it i: believed Paxvllle will go "over tie top." Over M.sori eras pledged ai thii meetini ami others to be heard from. Space was reserved for the colored people ami they pledged liberally. Tht audience caught s vision and an in? spiration as they listened with rapi attention to the speeches as they por Irayed the object ol the German gov I i ii in? Ml in bringing On the war, and ?troeltles perpetrated by them, and the duty of every man, woman ami child to go to the very limit In buying ?tamps ami aid our government in DOmhOtt illK the enemy, Roy? J. D. Bowen nnd family will leave for Qrosnvllls on Friday i ? ? at lend Ihi Baptist Assembly, The;, will he accompanied by Miss Olivet ?.-teen of 'he Providence section, .Mrs. I'. M? Cannon, of Chosterllold, .as returned home after a visit tu be siei. Mrs. II. t 'nin. Mrs. Bnglbih Kynt r and little daugh er Elisabeth, of Columbia, are visit ng at the home ol her aunt, Mis. .1 \ B row n, Messrs, pon Hullng and Verum, lodge have gone to Charleston where hey will accept work at the nav> aid Mi -., r s Qeddlngs la spendlni thi week at Myrtle Bench attending n ?bin lay school conference ol the Methmllet denomtnulion. Mra I\\ ? int crn n nd daughter recite, left on Mondny lo visit her brother, Mr. I\ C, Bmdharn at Mul lins. Mrs, Marlon Con and children, o Florence, nre visiting at Iho home of Mrs. Mary A. McT>nd. Miss Mintiie Gedding! and Mr. Claude Mel.d Were married on hurt Thursday evening at the Meth? odini puraonage in Manning by Rev. Chan B. Smith. Por the present the;. are making their home with tin grOOm'S parents. Mr. and Mis. W. R. MeLeod. Mrs Madge Curtis has returned to; Cheetorfllekl after a short stay at ihe home of m rs s. k. < furl la ( oil IT of l.cneial Sessions. The Court Of neueral Sessions wili convene on Monday, July 8th, Jn<I John w?i ?>??. presiding. The r?>i lowing Jurymen huve been drawn t? erve t he mst week: J. E. White, C. A. Bllerbe, W L Don. T. m Rog< i i:. i:. Broun, i? w . J. ni ins. T w. Hawkins, J. i? Mi Le,,d. D, U Smith tjeo. P, Epper? . ..ii. Jr., M B, Bett i, h II Phillips S. P, Weeks. J, It, Nettles, ?*. SV. Mc tlrew, ft. s. Churchill, S W. r<>h rid ? j, u. Terry, Bllnh Handers, w. T Green, T. c. Mima, i< s Jcnnlnffs, ' w Hu Ith, ii C, Tucker, ?. I? Ml on a W. Mo < ley. a. b, Ml "ii. i I i Lo ii im. B. J Jackson, H H DleUei i n. c. a Brown, Hr . T. K, Bun let Richardson Bonders J. W Klnurd, i 11 Ingfrnm, Ii w McColluin. There will he it h e t lWO c ticli dntf fOi the position Ol IllOlllher O city Council, ami pcrhnim there nut he oth< i ? before Ihe lists rlo ie M i c. c Rowland will be c indldate to reelection ami Mi. I? H MeCulliiiii I ulrends nn nnnounced < imlldnle, rlimni h ? he. n eiit 'eui for some Ilm thai Mr, Ron i ind w mild not eck i? . i?, i.on Put the t ,t- in' ei eas mad lodili b) ' genllemnn who said h poa;e w iih aulhoi Ity th ii \h Rov kind would announce his enndldm I.in row. R, \ gtei enson, tili i hm onent f the American Rallwas Bxpree* c. win h? stationed hers aftei Juli i -it A DOV11LE WEDDING, Two Popular Young Couples Married Wedn< -da s Evening, The attractive homo ol Mr. and Mrs. U, l. Benton on LuFayette avenue was ii gala attire on Wednesday evening) and nil. d with Interested friends to witness the mi rriuge of two popular young COUpU B, The unusual always pleuses, and mi this occasion Ihe unusual was a dou? ble wedding. The rooms wore beau* tlfully decornti ii in sinilux and abloom with Hhnster daises. The wedding march was played by .Miss Mildred (ioodulo "ii the piano, acoompunied by Mr. lid Truesdell ami Miss Loree Truesdell on violins, Miss Ruby Davis and Miss Annie Kuekubee entered the room together. Miss Davis was charming in a coal ?nil of navy blue ami wore a Mchlc" hut ol champagne, with gloves ami shoes to match. Hhe carried brides roaea and ferns, Miss Huckabec wui beautifully gowned In white and she also carried brides rOHOH and lerus Tiny were nut by Mr. Qeoi'ge W. Wilson and Mr, Bdwln l\ Miller, he rore an improvsed altar banked in ferns and daisies, the Rev, M, M. Ben son, of ihe Ha pi 1st church, united MISS Davis and Mr. Wilson. Mi . Huckabee and Mr. Miller then took their places before the altar and Mr j reason again performed the imp res Ivo ma i ringe cermony. An Informal reception followed, when wedding cake and punch wen i served. The presents were many ami handsome, attesting the popularity ol not h. Mis i lavls is a nath s of Sumt? r, bul has made her home In Camdenl for several years with her sister, Mm. ] Ii. I.. Uonton, and lias won man.'. friends and admirers by her pleasant I I personality who are pleased to kne thai 11 Is to be her home, m r. G< i W. Will in la nali^e to the soil ami : among Cnmden's most prominent an promising business men. Miss Huckabee is the dnughter o! the lato 8h< rlit W. w. Huckabee an i; Is a young lads of winning personal ity, and a wide circle of frlen I throughout the county will be Intei ? led In tbi i notice. Mr. Miller is th? ? n oft Mr. rind Mrs, B. r. Miller, o Sumter, in hon h en in Camden fo : ome llnie as mauai er of Ihe Kersli Motor i'i?. rind has won n place fo himself in business ami social circb n nd In well l?.? d by all w ha kno him. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson lefl byautomo bile for Columhln. They will sp n f>Uie lime in a- In \ I He, M r, ? mi M i:. Miller ulso left for (' ? him hill by auto und alter a short w ihfig ii ||i w ul i ,,\ home to lb nil ml 1 in I 'a nob n. Ihoro were iiuite it number ol on ??i'-.own guests, \niong them wer? Mix Muhl row, Mr. und Mrs, MI1I? an 1 tin- Mi ICS Mill, i . Mis. i invls, M and Mrs. Duvls, all of Bumtcr.?Cam den Chronicle, \Mm Is lllsloyttl? n has be. n brought to my atlonth today thai there are individuals ii Sumter who have been going from tore to store buying two pounds o RUgar or sending for it by some on eine, This is ?Ith? r ihe lack of i?? . it or ignorance, and neither will '? excused by Ihe ko\ ernmenf, This Informntlon has been sent lo Mr. William RHiott, Pectoral Pood Ad mlnlstrator for South Carolina, A phone message was received from M Billot! lodaj. ni king Hint i requei : .ii retallei. of sugar not to sell sugai to unj one except r? guliir customer.1' ?:nd i<> report oil who iry t?> break ot ? \ n I" tb?- In W. i h i\ <? made this re I <pleat of the retailers, ami they ha\ I patriotically agreed t?? comply will the request of the food admlnlstrn t ion. <: a I .,,m n.??n. Count) Food Adniinislrato v\ ilgclit Id W elfare Work. \t a oe ? i lug ?'i I he mothers i Wedgetleld ind ?!?? surrounding com mtinity w. .be idu> afternoon, lb children were weighed und men sun according lo Ihe plans of the Child Welfare ( ommlt lee, The teat wa conducted bj l >r. i >m !? I. Mi: a i iili: -.ii and Ml . ?8Ifw on, H> i ted h> the local ? 'hild ?' Welfnt Coiutultlei ? ? 111 ol ?' possible I ??i'I children, Ihh I: one ?tune and w< 1 examined Onl> live "'1,1 hers did n? hi inr tie i.d< tei Ha- com mi le In,!,, . 111 ha- ?? H notln i b I w hli b tb- .? ot In ' may be pri ? i It i \, , ?. itii ing i" ? ??? ihe ? Ihn i.i in wflh w hieb Ihe w m I h '?<n i ecel v. .i in our com in unit y. l i b. riiicii II ?ve Luck. \??i iim o M ,i im k, but re il gn tu i b ol Mi II U PI? rce ?i< M.'Wbii lor, il K 11 1 11 worth und i ? White y< lerd.iy, when t hi \ ?unit a Spit mini trollt W' i bin ? H I ii und i in HI ii i ltiv< 1 A ood m ul hi i Hsh wen ? night ftli". but 1 tM.ut is ihe fl b they are proud of SAH curei In i*emo\ Ing I he can Ad.t. For Bend it of Reel Cross. The Rembert Dramatic Club will give T?psy Turvy, a comedy in three uctSi preceded by a short pageant Fri? day evening July 5th at Rembert! school auditorium, Rembert, S. c., a :i i>. m. Every one urged to come and enjoy a low hours of pleasure. Ad? mission -?"? and 15c, ma*, cures Headaches, Biliousness, lass of Appetite, or that tired ach? ing feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Kim- Tonic. Advt. BUNKER COTTON lUUUUBK, Corrected dal.y at 12 o'clock NOOII P. BOWMAN, cotton buyer. (lood M iddling :: 1 1-4. strict Middling 81. .Middling ;,o 3*4. Strict Low Middling L's 1-1. m a\ York < OTTON .ma ku it Ycs'riy* Open !Mgh i.ow < Hose t ? .inly . . 28.10 28.15 2',.?;."? Ji.tm 28.Oil Oct . .LW.i'n 25.2(1 Jl.s; 24.91 25.1IH Dec . . 24.76 34.78 24.46 24.47 24.75 660 cures Chills and Fever.- Advt. : Registration Notice. The County Board of Rei istration v\ill be in their office at the < tan House, continuously from July ist t August 31st, excepting July 4th, for Ihe purpose of registering all qualitle i j voters of the count) of Sumter, as th law roQuires. T. D. DUBt >SE, .1. M. N. WILDER, .1. A. REAM ES, Supervisors ot Registration IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. What a Heap of Happiness it Would Hi tic. io l? ii inter Home-. 11 ird i?? do housework with an ach ing hack, llrlngS .' on hour:; ol' n.i81 ry at lei i ure or ut w ork, I r w omen onlj knew t he cu ui < that i nckacho pains often come from vv??ak kidneys, 'Twutild save much needless woo. Douiih' Kidney 1t1i are Tor weak i idnej s. Read what a Rumter citizen says: Mrs, il. M. Tisdale, l Haw ii St.. Rays: "l have used Doan's Kidie?; fills for kidney trouble, which an j noyed me a groat deal about 11? yci rs ago, I wan in bad > 11:? t???. Final? ly i used l loan's Kidney Pills an ' i I hey cured mo of all the trouble l nans' have also been used in pjj i l l;- and base always done tie work." it certainly is great ploasura fo recommend i It? m " Pr|cq ??"??. nl ,11 dealers. Don' simply ask lor a kldlioy re lied) ge" Doan's Kidney Pills the -. 11, i t11 Mrs. Tisdale had. Foati ; - Mllbui ? c... Mfgrs., Ituffalo, x. v. Advt. WK HAVK in sT< K Ii l" our ware houses in Sumter Nitrate of So i Mixed Coous, Meal, Acid and Dime. Kindly call or write us for prices Sout hern I Irokerug'i Co. con RALE r. 11. R. cars. Cai u Jackson, stable manure; very little straw. Car load lota only. Chetnl cai and Fertiliser v.due rated verj hieb by Clemson colli ge. A. Strauas, Sumter, s. c. MILLERS' O K i ll it VI I'S?Can I obtained at Item * ifflce a' reaaoi able pi 'let in lots of i ail or more. Candidate's Cards. r?u- Congress, i hei.'ic announce mysell ns a can didate tor i q ? lection to ?'oni i ? : i o.n the .1 ii ?'oni I esi loiia i I >istl ubjecl lo lim ruk ' und ri gulutions t Ihe Democratic party. A. F. LEV Kit. Tho! . i:. Mcl .? "t. i 1 hopvilAc, B. C c iiidhlate for iiicinbt >' ul 4 ongres Se\ enl h In) ict, i ui' Solicitor. I h ivby in.m e lhat I um i imlhhite rm Ihe olltei of Soli dor fi l he 'i bird . m ini. : tit", cl t-? Ihe ai i eui of the ? nioenitte Prun i ry. FRANK \ M l.la 11? I or Probate liMhrc. \: i ' j i ri. ml i |ia\ v dei hb d !?? < titer 11 i ,t,,. i,u ih< oile ? i?1 Probate Judi for Slimier ? i?uiit> subjei I to i i iik ni ihe I m.i 'tlc parly. elected I would dl char ? the ilut i , j, ,. ,. faltllfllll) a ml to 11 Ml , 1 ? the ollh ? . it I Hin elei ted, \. ill Im ii w uii ;, nilh und hearty shake ol I h n.a ' ' J< .. l ei! R, PINOLE i'< bN Sumter, B. C.| Route No. 2. Tunicr-Afcttartdcr Wedding. ! The brMU Is a talented musician, At the home ot her mother, Mrs! wl10 h;is Uved aM her Uto in *umt*r Jessie Turner, on Uve Oak ?treet, '", h;!S mAn> in-nds who will be glad Miss Gladys Turner was united In !" know Bhe win r,,sidc here * the marriage to Mr. Uobert .ludd A.lexan< .Hu. e. der on Saturdi i> clock. Mr. Alexa from Bpaitanburg. Dr. Truosdulo of the Trinity Church il<J ,? H r,roml ln* youn* ,)Usine*s ? ,., ,., I 4i . . ?,, man, employed In the railroad service. periormcu tno impressive ring cere , 11*1 ., u ,, , ,, Mr.* Ilenidon i'i ??;>i Manning was hin mony. L4ttie Alice Smith carlcd tne ring and was dainty and sweet in a i, i , , ? i [ A t i i ntion was la !?! immediately hund-emliroidered white dress. 1 v .? ... ? ,? , , ., after the ceremons to Ihe fesf rein? a few minutes beroio the appointed hour CudmuiVs weding song, ?tAtltKos i,5", '?tl??attf ****** Projiagg. Dawning/* was beautifully sung uy The lower floor of the houOf wag tu?. i?..?it? i .i , ii .. 11 thrown together and urtlstieally dec* Ala-. ruuiiiu liaynsworth, lollowcdj , ,?? I ifli ... il : I'i in - Mini fl<~m'i>l ?: ? rated w on siiillax, ferns and Rowers, bj [?oncngrln h wedding man it, with i v(. . ,, ii , i , i 11 yd ran gen ft, asparagus fem and MIS, II. M. i*tUCuej ;,1 tin p...no. ' 1 : The bride entered with her maid ol ' 1 pl,mon form*6 ** ?ttmo honor, Miss Norm* Wilkins ol Spar- 1 lh,<5 ln ,"' dln,n? room? Jwlww tai.g who wore rose organdy, n bij i* freshments of cream, cako, mints hat with ros. feather, and carried |aml K*? *fa *?* pink carnations. Her dark lienut; foi med a spicn lid nonl rsi il lo 111? blonde, 11 ower like loveliness of th< young bride who was gowned in ai ? d fruit punch in the ami ? ouple wore tho many beautiful atrJ ul gift crepe with gridle u touches of silver ??? ? and eollar. a gn matched the charm i a n led a i iou<iuet U i ns. M??IIW.II.ii AU blue and on bodii u ii - I ions mi Mis. I !'. ' ate . of Andrews, whu hoi 11 \i iting .Mis. Walter Folsom, is returned home. I ever.? Advt Ml4HH??H4IH4nmH4H^WHI?H?t?MMt?l ????4! BOOTH & McLEOD SAY: I Buy Libert) Bonds and War Savings Stamps ...FIRST... t Send ?2s ?:i order next, and tirst, last and all ihe dfrie //at tire Kaiser'* rtrrjjroucawj? ?um* v-.w?- >-?na*-;. mtm ?? ?? I ?II? IMIT ?WU? ? ES-.'_L n |.| I f , I I* I HI I On e Each Day! fl o i nst National Bank SUMTER, S. C. i B/je i ?^m; ?F SOUTH G??OLINA I Or SVMTER * I," * 4 4*?" V *.l 1 I O htesl [rrowinn latuk in this section, ?e new accounts u day f?u tho rest v sir, is the pace we set and \>c I hem. your business and have the ^cr Iiis National lank of South Ga;olina ( Q. R0WLAM9, President F. F. HINNANf. CssMsr. 4? x l i % I i 44???1'4"1- *M>44 1 H >4?1 i ?S?>?*4-5?44 4 ?:? 4 4 * 4 A. X 4 4 * X 4 I 4 t hire EI\ ; Thrift or War Savings Stamp ?. u buy is a lick ;?: the Kaiser ? and what he stands for. \ INVESTMENT they cannot YOUH quota?jnd the 1 some ilillillt! Outi t i i i W. J. CROWSOI, If., Catkin