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STRANGE-CALLIER.
PERSONALS.
JUST - RECEIVED
Solid Uold Watches I
The Re«mlators of Low Prices will con-5
p tinue the
Do not bay elaewliert unUl you have
•mined my.ntock,
If you want» Diamond Bing or Stud call
•adjoin Diamond Club. Mj goods nr®
flnt'clAJi*, and price* gtiamnteed.
JAMES T. COTNEY,
Flsitwood * Ra..«ir. Cormr.
ONE DOLLAR
Advicen;froin headquarters,’announce advance* In all line* of Goods,
owing loathe now tarlffbiU now In force. Drees Good* are advancing, so
are Flannels,{Velvets; Pluihea. Bhoea, Etc. Fortunately we are pro
vided with a heavy stock of all tlieae goods, In fact we have more goods
than room and shall therefore continue to offer the .same uneqpaled In
ducements which have served tojerowd
with a throng-of o tomers from morning till night. The Intelligent eye
and comprehensive Judgment of well posted buyers are dally deciding In
onrfavor, and, aaa oonsequenoe, our sales are on the Increase from day
No one Can or Will do any Better for You,
—Extraordinary Attractive In the
Department thlf week. New Trimming* to arrive thle week. Try a
pair of our "Adonis' 1 Kid Glove*. Only (1.00 per pair. Every pair war
ranted, Lovely Plush Capes, the very latest, at tfi.00 each. We will con
tinue the sale of our Celebrated (DAO Reed Shoe for this week.
lu the Clothing Department thle week; In feot, all through the entire
establishment, In order to make room and decrease the stock.
ft^-Lovely Plush Capes, the very latest, at
$5.00 eaoh. *
Don’t bny elsewhere until yon have seen us.
A. MACK & CO.,
Proprietors of the Bee-Hive.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TOB TAX BZOXZVSB.
Wa are authorized to announoa the nama
of J. W. MIZE a* a candidate for fa-alec-
Lion to the offloe of Tax Receiver of Sumter
county, aubject to th» decision of tha Demo
cratic nomination.
TOB COHO NEB.
We are authorized to announc
ofU E. (Jack; HTAN KOllD, «
for the poaltlun'ofCtf •tttcrflf bui
ty, aubject to the primary decile
Mr. E. V. MAHKBTT hasebyhnnouncaa
iiliUMii aaa eandldata for Hhariffof Sam
ter county, with Mr. W. M.(Buck) ItAGAN
aa deputy. Thla announcement la mode
aubject to tha aatkm of the primary elec
tion. * sf’
Waara antboriaad to announce tho nama
Of L. B. roKRESTaa a cumlldate fbr Bbar-
iff of Buinler County. Ifalactad, Ma, J. B.
LAHAR will be hla deputy.
Hept-Mth.lMO. tf
TOB COUNTT TBEAflUBEH.
Wa are authorlxed to announoa tha nama
of Mr. JOHN K. SULLIVAN aa a candi
date for tha office of county TiWiaprar.aub-
' Damocratlc party.
jeet to the
We are authorized toaunounea tha name
of Mr.C.C. SHEPPARD aa a candidate
for ra election to the office of County Treas
urer, (abject to the Democratic nomlna-
•
At IS. aolleUaUon of many friends, Mr.
H. w. HMAtX baa oonunted to be a can-
dl<l.ts for tb. oOle. of Comity Trsaiurar,
•aidwl to tb. docUlon of tha Domocraey of
Brin ter county,
and please yon all,
Large, Medium and
Small.
Prices from $1.00 a
suit to $10.00.. Don’t
fell to see and prioe
my Underwear before
placing your order.
; ? % .
Very RespeotfWly,
Wanted.
Room and board by two young
men, within live minutes walk of
post office. Bend applications to
thle offloe.
. Bad Intelligence.
Mr. R. J. Allison received a tele*
gram from Anderionvllle yesterday
afternoon, apprising bim of the sad
newt of the (even Illness of hie
oousln, Rev. J. B. Allison. Mr.
Allison wilt probably leave on ibe
lint train to be at the bed-elde of
ONE NIGHT ONLY-
Monday, Oct. 27th.
We anrequeeted to announce th, nama
of JOET). QIXVEH u a candidate On
the office of County Trouurcr, subject to
the Democratic party.
TOB TAX OOLLEOTOB.
We are authorised to announce the name
ofP.V. WXSSON, oflheSOth district, aa
. candidate Icr the office of Tax OdUSctor
of Sumter county, .ubjeet to tnedeetrionof
Uie Democracy. ’ ’
The wind of yesterday dried tb*
streets considerably. Tb* wind la
fast disappearing.
Rain coats, rubber shoes and
boota, and umbrellas, have juet
bad a large eel*. ’
Supported by a Pine Company of DramaUe
Artists, and tbo Famous
Golden Gate Quartette,
U bar Latest, Best and d rant Play.
“UNCLE’S DARLING”
A Romance of Alaaka, by
OHAS. W. CHASE.
b2SS
The undersigned U a candidate for re-
etoetloo for the office of Tax Collector' of
Hniatereevety. subject to the primary, If
•urbekeldi T.Jf.FURLOW.'
Street railroad tickets on sale at
Prealdant'aoffioeAOf Jackson street,
twenty-on* tbrohe dollar.
W. M. Junks,
J20-tf. Beo. and Treas.
,
Folios Commlsilone re.
Tb* polio* oommlasoners met at
the eourt hous* yesterday evening
to elect a policemen tar dll the va-
cancy caused by the resignation of
Mr. B. D. Cobb. Th* candidate
elected was Mr. W. M. Martin, and
a batter man could not have bean
200to 400 Pounds.
We wentevery men weighing from 200 to MO ponnds to know that our
“Stouts and Extra Size” Suits,
PdDts and Overcoats will fit you like order garments, cost much lee*
wear Just aa well and win you over In the way of bringing your fellow
auirerersto u*. SPECIAL SIZES known aa “LON’OS” for tall men
The right length of Sleeves, length of Waist and Skirt to Fro k c»*i.
Ucgih of PanUand genatml, i dfwtlsn laalnot pleaaea our lengthy
friends. Rearular man, *4 sours*, we aanlt la the 'Queen'. Taste." Did
yon ever try JOHN R. SHAW and didn’t get fitted? It yon did It was
"a longtime ago.’’ .
SUITB MADE TO ORDER.
W* represent Flrst-olaas New York and Baltimore Houses.
SAMPLES NOW READY.
Measure*Taksip and Perfect Flu Guaranteed—NO Fir—HO {VLB
la, Ga., who says! "It Is a griat
remedy.” Rev. Bam P. Jones ears I
"I wish every poor (offering wife
had aooeu to that' medicine."
Tbouaands of others attest Ita-vlr-
tnes. Fifty gallon* an drank In
AtUnta dally, where It Is perform
ing remarkable cures. It removes
th* cause of disease aud builds up
from tb* first dose. Bend stamp for
foil particulars, certificates of won
derful cures, etc., to King's Royal
» etuer' Co., Atlanta, Ga. It
I WHEN ALL BLOB PAIL*.
, $1.80 per concentrated bottle,
which makes on* gallon of medi
cine as per directions accompany
ing each bottle. Can be sent by ex
press C. O. D. if your druggist can
not supply you.
W. D. BAILEY
The Piedmont Exposition and
Rtate Fair an not drawing a* many
people from this section as usual,
though the bad weather may have
a great deal to do with It.
The Champion” Clothier, of 8. W. Georgia
For Sale.
of tha mot
hnmai—< bnm In tHe vicinity of Ameri-
cua,«atOmtnm Americas. Healthful local
Hjr, coed ImproveaaeeU, church and school
• privHfaaVw ten taut. RenU thla year for
M kales of mUn, beridea a four-Horae farm
wm i, — which tha owner taya he will
I year aboot B bales of cotton and
Lands mostly level
mi wttb a railroad flag
• railroad. I think one
r^the moat-productive
J* A. AKHLEY.
Attornejr-at'Law.
QaberdasherY
I invite Bpeoial at-
TOWN TALK.
Fresh Lot
Apples, ■
Lemons.
Turnips,
Choese,
Cranberries,
Gabbago,
Mnckcrol,
Bntter
Canned Goods
OP ALL KINDS,
Joiner & Nicholson
Bora Wanted.
Three bright boya are wanted at
Tiik Rkcokder office this after
noon at two o’clock. School boys
can do the work witboutlosingany
time at school. Good wages and
light work.
Horseshoe bsskctB In dainty
blue, pink, and white, to hang on
your gas chandeliers for matches
and aa an ornament, at
Mrs. Elam’s.
Police Court. ^
Police court was rather a quiet
place yeeterday. Mayor Felder
bad only one case to dispose of.
The gentleman wa* lined |8.50 for
disorderly conduct.
Mies Hettle Bernard Chose and
company, In "Unole’a Darling,”
gave the beet satisfaction of any
company that ha* played In my
bona* In two year*.—Potter Bros.,
Managers Rowling Green, Ky.
Columbu* Enquirer-Hue.
Mr. E. W. Strange and Mira Lu
cy Collier were married at the
home of tbe brlde’e father, Mr. E.
L. Collier, on Fourth avenue, at 6
o’clock yeiterday afternoon, Rev,
A. M. Williams, pastor of Bt. Lake
church, officiating In the preserco
of a large circle of friend* of the
family, Tbe following were Ibo at
tending coujdes:
Mr. Claude Dixon, of Ellaville,
with Mias Bettlo llllbro, of Coiam
bus.
Mr. W. It. Graham, of Columbus,
with MIbs May Ifornady, of Ella-
vlllo.
Mr. W. H. Golnes, of Oglethorpe,
with Bliss Rosa Baldwin, of Ella
ville.
Mr. W. P. Horuody, of Amerlcue,
with Miss Minnie Baldwin, of Co
lumbus.
Mr. Sam Calllsr, of Columbus,
with Miss Eva Wall, of Ellaville.
Mr.T.C. Shrevo, of Columbus,
with Miss Mamie Baldwin, of Ella
ville.
Mr. Htrange is apromluentyoung
business man of Ellaville, and is to
b* congratulated upon having won
one of the fairest and most gifted
young ladles of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Htrange will leavo
for their future home iu Ellaville
by tbe 0 o’clock train this morning.
reception was tendered the
happy couple last night by Mr. and
Mrs. Calllsr, at tbeir home on
Fourth avenue. The occasion was
a joyous one.
The bridal present* were numer
ous and costly.
Real estate, though .tho price la
advancing every day, ■ does not
change hands very often these days.
Rapidly Recovering.
The many friends of Mr. Tom
Slappy will be pleased to know that
he Is rapidly recovering from bis
recent Illness.
Wanted.
Position as book-keeperor (ravel.
lng salesmen, by competent bust
ness man. Address “John,” this
offloe.
A If aw Fence.
Tbe trout feuco to tho residence
of Bfr. French, No. 110 Tsylor
stro et, Is being torn down end a
beautiful hew one will be put up In
Its place.
Just received. Red Snapper,
Sailors’ .Choice Spanish Mackerel
Fresh Salmon. Oysters, Shrimp,
and Crabs, at S. M. Cohen’s.
In County Court.
There woe only one case la coun
ly court yeiterday, that of Georgo
Walker versus George Powell, for
obsatlng and swindling. As there
was no evldenco to convict, the
defendant was discharged.
Chatelaine Autograph Albums,
something new. Nice for school
girls. BfR8. Elam.
Ho Gave Bond.
Ira Jenkins, who was arrested
yesterday afternoon upon a charge
of assault, gave bond of fifty dol
lars and was turned alooa*. Ira
was arrested for trylBgto open the
skull of another negfo with a crow.
Ur.
tention to my im
mense stook of Fall
Underwear. loan fit
Three cheers, tiger, and come
again. That le bow they tifkted
'Hettle Bernard Chase lu “Uncle’s
Darling,” In Raleigh, and they
meant It.—News. < < |
Rome Quickly Repaired.
Tbe passenger engines which
were damaged in tbe recont col
lision on tbe 8. A. M. road, are be
ing put lu flr/t-class order, and will
probably bo out on tbe road in a
few days.
Bock From Maoon.
The gentlemen dolegatcd by tbe
Democratic mass meeting of Tues
day to attend the State Fair in Ma
con for the purpose of conversing
with the moinbers-elect of the
legislature, and influencing the
election of Ctol. Allen B. Cutts for
the Speakermp of tho House, re
port success In tbeir work. A
large number of representatives
were In Maoou on Wednesday aud
Thursday aud nearly all of them
were met ami apoken to by this
delegation. Tbe following gentle
men of the delegation returned to
the olty lost night:
Messrs. Winter, Hinton, Han
cock, M. Calloway, Tom MoDon-
aid, W. A, Beales, and J. C. Math
ews. Col. Cults also att-nded
thefalr. While no demonstration
was made, yet a great deal was
done In the way of Influencing Col
Cult’s election.
Mr. J. J. Walters, of Montexuma
Is lu the city.
Mr. J. C. Patterson, of Lumpkin,
Is registered at tbe Alien House.
Mr. Wesley Jefferson, of Buena
Vlata, 1* In the city.
Mr. H. A. Davis, of Tampa, Fla.
la In the olty vlaiting bla brother,
Mr. G. M. Davis.
Mr. J. P. Clark, of the Georgia
Bteaiu and Gas Pipe Company,
Columbus, Is lu tbe olty.
Mr. G. M Davis will leave for
Florida on a pleasure trip at an
early date.
Rev. Dr. Clarke, of Lumpkin, no-
compalnied by hlscharmlngdaugh.
ter, Miss Mattie, is in tbe city.
Mr. J. H. Pharr aud daughter, of
Marshallvllle, are at tbe Allen
House.
Col. Joo. K. Patterson, of Stewart
county, spent lost evening ’n the
city.
Col. B. W. Smith, a prominent
attorney of Albany, was In the olty
yesterday on business.
Hiss Alice Coker will leave Ibis
morning for Atlanta, where she
will visit relatives for quite awhile.
The friends of Mrs. H. S. John
son will regret to learn that she
quite sick at the West House,
Miss Boza Catching* left yester
day for Leesburg, whero she will
visit friends and relatives torn few
weeks.
Mr. Clarenoe Atkins, of Cutbbert,
Is In tbe city. Mr. Atkius is
relative of Mr. B. J. Allison, of this
pIsco.
Mr. T. O. Hargis, one of the best
horse men lu tho South, leaves for
his home In Dallis, Texts, thla
morning.
Mr. H. J. Norvell, of Charlotte,
county, Virginia, arrived In the city
lost night. Mr. Novell lie. accept,
od a position with the S. A. M.
railroad.
We Lead th* World.
Savannah Timu.
Georgia lead* tbe world if rail
road building can be taken as i
a measure of progress. Her record
of track laid this year to October Is
323 miles. Montana la tbe only
State In the Union with anything
like an equal mileage. The com
bined mifeage of New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maine, Mas
sachusetts, Ohio and Iowa doe* not
reach thla figure. Goorgla la mov
ing on, and Savannah la moving
with It, and doing her share for tbe
grand old State.
’’Omaha.”
Kufaula Times.
It Is said that "Omaha” Is lobe
tho name of the metropolis that will
soon bo building on the banks of
tho Chattabpochee, where tho
Savannah, Amorlcus aud Mont
gomery railroad erossea. It la
about thirty mile* above Eufaula.
To th* State Fair.
A largo party of Amerlcue people
will leave for the State Fair thle
morning. Tbe progiamme for to
day Is unusually attraotl vs and eu
tertalning, aud they will probably
enjoy tbo trip greatly.
Mrs, Elam’s stook of Vases seems
complete In quality and quantity,
but more are coming before Xmas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fife will make
Amerlcue tbeir future home. Thus
Amerlcue gains another citizen.
Yesterday's Weather.
Yesterday morning boro the
promise of a bright clear day. It
became cloudy for a short while In
the afternoon, however, and the
wind blew considerably. Last
night was a beautiful moonlight
night, and the weather Is turning
cooler.
Tht Perils of Youth.
How few have any material sym
pathy for youth at that period when
"Standing with reluctant feet
| Whero tbe brook sod river meet,’’
1'bey are urged forward by Nature's
•tern decree to assume the powers
and duties of manhood and woman
hood. And yet this is the most
critical point In the voyage of hu
man life. Then It Is that tbe dan
ger of a shattered nervous system
reaches Its crisis and Ignorauce
seises Its opportunity to plant the
seed of future lll-bealtb and misery.
Then it Is that tbe quaok secures
his vlotlra and his purse. This Is
tbe occasion when the bond of ex
perience should take th* hand of Id-
experience and guide Ite feet to tbo
•olid rock upon the farther shore.
At tbe approach of puberty aud dur
ing th* first year* of this new order
of being, there are weakening ten
dencies that should be guarded
against. A medicine that has tbe
power to strengthen tbe various
part* of the body aud to regulate
and give oontrofto Its various func
tions Is essential at frequent Inter
vale. Suobamedloinebsetheeml-
nent Dr. John Bull, of Louisville,
Ky, given to tb* world. It Is
known as Dr. Ball’s Sarsaparilla.
Don’t fall into tbe bands of quacks,
but demand this remedy of your
druggist. Take no other. It ie ex
actly what Is needed and will earry
you safely through to strength and
robust health.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
Clover, Lanier A Whitley, Managers.
Butler^Berry
Havo'thrownTopen the doors of their
Immense New China Store,
And are showing (be largest, finest and beet selected Mock
in S. V. Georgia.
Dinner Sets,
Tea Sets,
Chamber Sets
Havlland French China.
In Calabad German China.
In Maddocks Porcelain.
In Rnaliih Granite,
In Plain and Dtcorated.
LAMPS
Piano
Banquet,
Swinging,
L
A
M
F*
S
Hand,
Stand;
Store,
OF ALL KINDS!
AT ALL PRICES!
A Ni * ht ’ • A
M Cotton, M
P
S.
Night, .
Cotton,
^ Bracket,
Hand Lamps from 18 cts. upward.
Stand Lamps from 20 cts. upwards.
Gups aud Saucers 23 ceuts per set and upwards.
Tumblers at 4 cents a piece.
Pretty Gloss Table Set—Sugar dleb, Butter dleb, Cream Pitcher
and Spoon Holder, 40 cents.
Every Quality, Fries and Style, at
Butler «fc Berry’s
Artesian Corner, Lee and Lamar Sts.
Rightat the Artesian Fountain.
Arrived from New York
-A MOST-
MAGNIFICENT STOCK,
-AT— >
Mrs. MT. Elam's
Sans Souci
Wo. BOV XMsxxxasr Btroot
oflords, and with tha beat cook in the State, end
an plaaaa tha inoat foatldiona.
320 Lamar Street,'
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWS.
Fancy - and - Family • Groceries,
Pooches, Pears, Apricots,
Pineapples, Tomatoes, Beane,
Sweet Corn. All at Bottom Fuats I
Cigars a Specialty. Confections, Crackers. Lunch Milk Biscuit.
Beet Cream Patent Flour. Magnolia and Gold Band Hams
All Goode Delivered at your Door. Open to raoelv* order* from
S a. m. to 7 p. m.