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SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON-
. 4.—The cotton
jnst published
h,- r the crop will be
V. 1. Some dnma«e
ln ,off wet leaven and
[,il !■•. in r«*i*orted iu the
„ Al.ln*vTlle county re-
]y half gathered. There
1 it*,. , rop or very little in
Estimates wtill give
,,t one-half a crop. In
. ;v all cotton on red lands
..n sail* ly lands oixming
trouble W being experi-
rinjf in Lancaster county
much ising dead from
ith gruss.
l;i-t
vliurg county and
> rapidly sold. Many
I. d. and the yield for
liters will lx) Jonathan
,rst yield ever known
section. The crop in
turning out badly.
>t t<>u remains is being
HHir quality.
Marvelous Bar|ainsl Bents’ Praiste!
IIV SUITS.
..f the cotton is
ms. Snell early and
ts never before known
1. -Dr. T. F. Lincoln
tetl by Health Officer
•quest of Surgeon Gen
ii to Jesup on govern*
1 look after the yellow
Lincoln nail fever dur-
it 1*70. He accepted
ml left for the sceuo of
This means more that at
first would be imagined.
Suits complete or coats and
vests, or separate pants. Dress
suits “all alike" in Clay Wors
teds, Diagonals, etc, or dark
coats and vests with stylish
neat stripe trousers—not only
JftSS S°od quality, but good style
suits.
Stylish coats, long enough
not.to look “boh tailed." Vest
not too low, but low enough
to show some of your scarf
and to prove that you do wear
a shirt; and trousers—not
mere two-legged pants, but
garments, with that touch of
style in size, shape and "hang"
that makes a man’s legs look
gentlemanly. You can't ex
actly describe a well dressed
man, but you can become one
bv wearing one of our suits.
You know wc have the stock.
You ask what about the price?
Why, they are simply marvel
ous bargains!
E..IJ. Cal
There is now no
reived by the state
nt that North Car-
11 l>e picked by Oct.
'b'
ft's like a Fairy Tale to
write of the gorgeous beauty
..Oct. I.—For the 24
»in.th«* lmard of health
** of yellow fever,
>ct. 4.—“I shall kill
ese days," 13-year-old
old a girl schoolmate
she failed to return
her frightened mother
Her body was found
near the East Hide
Why she should have
* a mystery.
coll.
A. Tompkins ?
Oct. 4.—R.
•tor at Russellville,
found to lw several
short, is missing. Sjv-
• was arrested for
the suits were with-
conditions. It is bo-
lias left for parts
Two Worn. ,, on the Ticket.
oi:M?-o. X. V., Oct. 4.—The Pooplo*i
v. nt Ontario county, has nominated
it It Wrleh, of Hast Hloomfidd, for
a--'iiil>!y. and Miss Mabel Stillman
M:v> ll-l*‘n Lane, of Canadice and
icIh'M* 1 ! , for school commissioners.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Turpentine Arm
<714; <oini str.ilnod
argentine sie.vdy;
>i«l: city s
uiu, ‘J.*4;
otMiom wei
l.vrd $9.34
. SO 4-VitU .00
i*.l. 17.37^4(67.30;
quiet; mo**,
y, Mcani Ie*f,
shoulders, S.ftO;
°fs;
leady. "team le*f,
* llders, S..V);
. tsl; 10. ft« for
•2ft. Hiicon steady;
»i«le* I911.au; short
: May ;:»>4: !>ec. «7>4-
; May. ««: (h*c 4i*i.
May. 51*4; Doc. -A-.
«.ua7.a
I n cnee Dixie declares that abe
"* *'"»an a ho, disguised, lathe
f a ship, and two who are effi-
Suits that wer
$20 00.
Now to (Jo at
$13.50.
Gray Sack
Cheviots
Assorted Cassimeres
and Cheviots, Sacks 0
and Cutaways.
an< l richness of our Neckwear
sty les at present, such as you
sometimes see worn and such
as we now can show. Hut
dressy Neckwear is unusually
costly everywhere, and only
such as our present efforts
have brought Marvelous Ilar-
gains even among these
choicest of novelties.
We will offer the choicest
Four-in-hands and Tccks in
stock, gi.25 and £i 50 Grade,
75 cents
A special lot of beautiful
new shapes and colors in
Four in-hands, 50 Cents.
A Miscellaneous Bargain
comprising good styles in
Tccks, Four-in-hands, Wind
sors and Bows, 50 cent grade
a* 25 cents
s
SHIRTS.
Butchered at
$10.00
Pant* Once
$6.1)0 AND $6.50.
ini M Pitta
$4.00.
PULL SHAPE
Hie VALUES
1’antn Worth
$5.00,
low 0fibred at
$3.00.
And all this even in the full
light of modern civilization
offered at
Biggest bargain yet in Wil
son Bros. Plain, Striped, Fig
ured or Embroidered centre
puff. Sold at ft 2.00—now of
fered at $1.00.
H
A
UNDERWEAR
Very cheap. We have
French Balbriggan, $1.50 per
suit, at 90c.
OTHER FURNISHINGS!
Such as Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Hosiery and Hats
at big reductions.
Tne Latest Patterns for the
Lowest Price at
w
$
Fall and Winter 1
s
Politic* llriug* About a Deadly tfiiini
llftweru Neighbor*.’
Opelika, Ala., Oct. 4.—Mr.
Thomas shot and mortally wood
Wo have just rotnrnotl homo, anti liavo sparotl
no piyus in making a choice selection of new
ootls for this section of country.
So many people ask why wo buy so many
goods. A question easily answered. For, by
buying in such large quantities, wo grind them
out at the \ jry lowest possible figures, and are
thereby enabled to
DEFY COMPETITION!
And meet the lowost figures naraod by any
houso iu the country.
GOODS WELL BOUGHT %
Aro no trouble to sell. Wo not only want your
custom for a day, but as long as wo are iu busi
ness, and an oxaminatiou of our Fall and Win
ter Stock will iusuro this rosult.
The Almighty Dollar has producod the same
results iu all agos, and the manufacturers aro
always on tho alert for the man who wieids tho
Potent Lever and always ready to make heavy
concessions to got it in bis clutches. Wo liavo
used it as a two-edgod sword, aud now offer yon
tho benefit derivod thereby.
John R. Shaw.
H
ft
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What have we here ? Why
every kind and size aud style
iu particular, and too many
shoes in general. We know
we’ve got to cut down this
stock, aud to do that you kuow
we’ve got to cut down the
prices. ' We’ll set the hair on
this stock and part in the
middle with these marvelous
bargains.
Regular $6.50 and $7.00
Congress aud Bals, made by
Hess, Heiscr aud Banister.
For a while at
$5.00.
Standard $5.00 Mens’ Hand-
welt Calf iu Congress or Bals.
Temporarily at
$3.00..
Usual $3 00 Shoe, will com
pare with any $3.00 Shoe for
men in town or anywhere else.
While they last at
$2.00.
Ordinarily sold for $2.50,
Men s serviceale Shoes, made
to wear—-selling extraordin
ary low, at
$1.50.
Even $2..to Shoes—Men’s
Buff Congress—cut to
$1.00.
Boy’s regular .35 Shoes,
Lace or Congress, at
$1.25.
"In Shoes,” ‘‘you can get
there with both feet” with
satisfaction. Come to see the
marvelous bargains at
A Bare Foot-ing tip of the
saving that ladies can make at
the Forsyth street stores,would
make remembrance of hard
times seem like a dream.
OXFORD TIBS’.
S4.00 grade. This is an
elegant dress Slipper, with or
without silk tops—plain toe
or patent leather ti,-, for
$3.00.
Worth $3.00. We can also
give you this one with a silk
top or patent leather tip as well
as prrfectly plain—of course
these arc haud-sewed, at
$2.00.
Sold for $2.50. This is a
fine Kid Bootee—Oxford—and
is very pretty—hand-sewed.
But now offer at
$1.50.
Good values at $2.00. A
good serviceable, common
sense Oxford Ties for comfort,
now at
$1.25.
Misses spring heel, $2.00.
Made by Drew, Selby & Co.,
and has patent leather tip at
$1.25.
Child’s spring heel Oxford
Ties at big reductions.
Ease, Economy and Ele
gance
ntion, near Cusotta. The weapon
was a double barrel shotgun. Thomo*
fired upon Fomby three times. The
three loads of shot entered Foniby’sbodf
and Ids death occurred in a few hows.
The two men, It seems, became
pnsod in a heated political dispute, a*<£
during an animated argument. Fomby
said something that caused Thomas to
grow very angry. He left immediately,
and, securing his shotgun, returned and
shot Fomby twice through the back.
Thomas was within 20 yards of his
victim, and every shot in the gun took
effect. After Fomby fell, it is stated by
eye-witnesses that Thomas deliberately
loaded his gnn and shot him the third
time. Thomas then threw down his gwn
and ran, and nothing has been heard of
liiiu since. The officers aro making ev-
eiy effort to catch him, however, and it
is.tkoafikt he is yet somewhere in the
vicinity. Both men are well knowo
farmers of Chambers county, and were
near neighbors. Prior to the shooting,
it is said, they were warm friends.
oaf
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i by 4*
A Tremendous Output of OIL
Toledo, Oct. 4.—The Lima Voodoo
Oil company has mads one of the richest
■trike in tho Wood county field ever
made in that territory. At a depth of
i in
usual one in that field, as the sand gen
erally hna to bo penetrated to a depth of
nearly 30 feet and then shot before the
wells do much good
tho tanks had been '
1 per day.
tho woll was drilled into the oil, it com
menced to flow at thereto of 1,000 bar
rels per hour.
Spuin’* Courtesy to Russia.
Madrid, Oct 4.—As soon as it was
learned that the Cadiz authorities had
ordered a three days’ quarantine of the
rnmmt fl * ip which arrived Satnr-
The Military an Hand.
| Paris, Oct. 4.—Striking coal miners
started riots at Levin, in tho department
of Pash-de-Calais, and at Brucuurl, iu
tho department of Eure. In both places
the military and polioe quickly dispersed
tho crowds. Nobody was injurod.
Styles, Shades and Shapes,
and at marvelous bargains at
Confidence In the Valkyrie.
London, Oct. 4.—Mr. McGregor, the
official timokccpcr of tho Clydo Yacht
club, expresses confidence in Lord Dun-
raven’s yacht Valkyrie, now at New
York preparing to race with the Ameri
can yacht Vigilant for the America’*
cnp. Mr. McGregor says that the Val-
kyrio is fully half an hour faster in a 00
miles raco than wan tho Thistle, the
English cnH**- tliat was defeated for the
cup by the American yacht Volunteer.
Ho declares that no Boot afloat can beat
tho Valkyrio in turning v tq windward.
Forsyth Street Stores,
117 and 119
Forsyth Street Stores.
NEW FOREST SUPERSTITION&
Secluded Com mi
All the Old <
Hareo’ brains
a useful tonic f<
eomo into thi
nity which Del le res in
ioldfns and Charm*,
iro Mipposed still to be
r children that liavo
•rid before their time,
•mbill Mu.'rii/.ine. Children
afflicted with fits are still passed
through clover, openings In ash trees.
A certain llehen again Is used In a lo
tion for strengthening weak eyes;
while the fut of the hedgehog is used
to lubricate stiff joints. Bread baked
Good Friday, tho forest people be
lieve, will keep good for seven years,
and it will also cure certain complaints.
The seventh son of n seventh son is
supposed to be endowed with wonder-
ful gifts In performing cures. This
last idea Is not peculiar to tho New For-
.rer..: in t’*«« rt’.Hvid counties it has
blrong Jiold uu tho country folks.
About the stoppage of blood flowing
ora wounds or ruptured blood-vessels
especially, there are some very peculiar
beliefs in some parts, one being that
cret cun only be transmitted by
: to a woman, and again by a
woman to a niun. There is an amuv
ing proverb in use here about upstarts:
“A dog is mode fat in two menls." A
curious idea is prevalent in tho forest
about tho death’s-head moth; they be
lieve firmly that this insect was never
seen until after the execution of
Charles tho First There is scarcely a
village or hamlet in the New Forest
but has its pixey field or mead,
plxey’i
That mischievous spirit.
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ooIoiud st the rate of One Cent per Word for
each Insertion. No advertisement taken for leer
rimCJCN CENTS.
WANTED.
fl.OKKNT A buggy horse for four or five
I week-. Apply to H. E. WITHERS. ISO
Ing for gentleman and
SMITH * DAVENI'OKT.
I HALE OR KENT.
MV,kr.rr,.
city. House conve:
w»rk* throughout.
O NE Seven Room Kesldenre In Lcrtnn.
or one six-room residence on Jackson
t. i’oeaesHlou given at once. ROSA
I WO nice dwellings, one on College St.,
L <4 rooms) and one on Hell St, (« r<snns.>
>th In good order. J- A. PORT. septAtf
F INE choice room* In Thomas block,
ply to Uank Southwestern Urorgla.
WHEN AT THE
WORLD’S FAIR, cu-rc
be sure to call at the unique exhibit of
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
IXTRACT OF BEEF
in the northeast part of the AGRI
which is known under tho name of CULTURAL BUILDING, north
Laurence,” still obtains possession of aisle, «n the Uruguay Department,
tho.so whom "the gods wish to ruin.
f cod-liver oil presents a
perfect food—palatable,
ISijyof assimilation, and
an ajHHi^hcr; these arc
ever) thingthose, who
a r e losing flesh and
strength. The combina
tion of pure cod-liver oil,
the greatest of all fat pro
ducing foods, with Hypo-
phosphites, provides a re-
niarkable agent for Quick
Flesh lhiilding in all ail
ments that are associated
" ith loss of flesh.
Laurence has got on him," they say
ono who Is lazy. A tricksy fairy,
the forest folk believe to this day,
tempts their rough native ponies to
strny. Also, they say he lives in bogs,
into whiefc ho entices tho unwary.
•Colt pixies* such os ho are termed;
only tho firstborn may consider them
selves to bo free from his spell. The
.terplllar Is known, as in the days of
tho first translation of the Bible into
English, ns the “palmerworm." A wood-
lander talks of feeling leaHlke when
ho is hungry, using a corruption of the
word ’’learoes,” old English for empti
ness, which reminds ono of tho Gere
an ‘•leer.*'
But ono inljrht fill pages with ex
amples aim v. L:g how much nature. In
••humans” o» well a.. In wild Ulc, has
been allowed to remain as she was so
many generations ago. There is a
potent charm atemt this old-world
state of things which sc lies on one,
seems for a time to fill one who en
ters tho forest precincts with a sense
of rest that is soothing to both heart
and broln-
nd get a
FREE CD P
of delicious, refreshing
BEEF TEA
made from the world-kuown
Likbio COMPANY’S Exjiucrox Bekk
Tha Consumptive andFeeble»4jn
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
Arrival and Dapartar* al Tr«
8. A- A M TRAINS.
»m Savannah
Montgomery...
r Havanuah— Mlsei
The standard bl.HKi purifier, strength
builder and nerve helper is linedl»
saparilla. Insist upon Hood s. because
Hood’s cures. 11
Wo forget in labor what troubles i
rest.
For Over Fifty Tear*
lire. Winslow’s So >thlng Syrup has been
o>ed for children teething. It soot***
the child, softens the gums, EHayssH
oair, cures wind c«»llc, snd I* the best
ren: wly for dlarrhma. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggtsta through
out the world.
Leave* for Macon
•• Colunbu*
ZCDItiE.:
A IIOON TO LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN. <Jus r anlerd
enlarge and devet . ny
part if ths bMy
IYi,f ii.ao. Perfectly harmles*. Sent »*
mall, oeale.1 In plain wrapper on receipt «»(
price. Incl.we stamp for particular*.
▲OM£ MEDICINE CO,
lulytf tw ly
ATLANTA, OA
T, Edward Hainblston, I
WEST HOUND
Abbeville
tkmlrlc...
Richland
Lumpkin
Omaha a
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fflrmfn ‘ ham a
N. wh vule , : u . n :
Mobile.
Dally
except
Sunday
EAST DOUj/d-USAO Dot
ftuTXr
Ablievtlle ...
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Jarlen’ton!
AI.It AN Y DIVISION.
Arrive Albany ll:2Vam
Arrive Cordei
hanr...
rdefe...
t Savannah, Albany, Amert
and Monigtiracry with the various dl
verging line* and at Abbeville with the Abbe-
■" and Waycro** Railroad.
_ _ Wengers Will be allowed to ride on all
freight tralu* of S. A A M. Railway.
C. II. WILHURN,
O-ncral Passeuger Agent
Capital stock
Paid
up capital
imn,ooo'
Bank of Sumter.
T. N. HAWK EH, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Viee-Prts’t.
W. C. fUBLOW, Cashier.
DtascToRs: O. A. Coleman. C. C. Haw kilt
n. II Jiweey, T. N. Hawke*. W C. Furl- W, J,
Furlow, It. S. Oliver. It. M. Stewart, in. IS.
lathi*, Arthur Rylander, W. M. Hawke*
literal t«> IUru*t»nivr*, accommodating to
public and prudent In It* management,
t bank solicits deposlu and other bu*ine*s
FOR RENT.
A nice six room resi
dence on College St.
Good neighborhood.
Water attachments.
J. A. FORT.
INULKSIDE RETREAT—For Dl*es*ea of
I’oraen. Scjentlflc treatment aud cure*
uaranteed. Elegant apartment* for ladle*
the Resident Physician 71, » Haxter Court,
Addrei
r Cour..
augsalAWm
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
lir J. MAUK.
if , STXNOORAPnKR,
, , _ Amerlcus, (5a.
r«i !!„J n /!" of SE” 1 *!"*. Copying. Mani
folding. Correspondence. etc., promptly and
neatly done Office with Col. i. A. lllxon. in
Uagley building. ’
“Y • , Attorney at Law,
Office In the Uyne building, opposite the
courthouse. * *ep7Ktf
U A. HAWKINS,
Attorney at Law,
Office In Whcatly Hldg., Newspaper Row.
\V *' WALLIS.
VT • Attorney at Law,
_ . . Amerlcus, Oa.
Wlllpractlce In all the courts. Office: Tele
phone Exchange Uulldlng.
T C. SFKER,
n, • Attorney at Law.
, ' .No-a™ Forsyth SL. Ilyne building-
I rompt attention given to all legal work en
trusted to me. Will practice In all courts.
1 A. HIXON.
I Attorney at Lsw.
, . Amerlcus. Oa.
Office In Uagley building, oppmlte the court
bouse. Prompt attention given to all bust
n*«. JunStf
T A. ANRLF.Y,
O # Attorney at Law.
„ Will practice In the counties of Sumter,
Schley, Macon. Dooly, Webster, Stewart. In
Ihe Supreme Court, and the United State*
T K. D. BIIIFF,
U • ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Amerlcus, Georgia
Office: 4I1H Jackson street
. SHIPP k SHIPP, Cordele, Oa.
JanSItf Office: Over Uank of Cordele.
If I>. D. TWIGGS.
|L Attorney at Law,
Amerlcus. Oa.
^Office In new Wheatley building, next to
Tuum.IUcokokh. Will practice In all court*.
Prompt and careful attention to all bualue >*
entrusted. augttf.
na A. S. HAWKS,
U Office 1W>; Lamar St. Residence, Wind
sor Hotel. All calls left at the Davenport
Drug Co. will be responded to promptly.
nil. S. H. BfcKKK,
II DmrnsT,
Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Wor
sham, No. SUBH Lamar street janllt
ft It. GEORGE HORINK
1/ Office over Davenport's drug store.
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and
vo*e. Office hours from J to 17 a. m., from 3
t<>& p. m. Janl S3
rilL J. I. DARBY,
U Physician and Surgeon,
Tender* his professional services to the peo
pie of AaeiTcuu aad surrounding c untry.
orrica: 40V4 Jackson St.
Residence, on Harlow street, one door south
of S. K. Taylor’s. Telephone, No. flft. Calls
kit at Dr. Kldrldge's drag store will receive
prompt attention. febl»
IfK. CLKBK JOWKRS,
U PHTUICIAN AND SUKOBON.
Offers his professional services to the peo
ple ol Amerlcus and surrounding country
f'fllce in New Postofficc llulldlng. Room at
tllcn House. Call* left at Davenport Drug
Co.’* store will receive prompt attention.
inayJdaw tt
Southern Lady Wanted
To represent aud collect for cur
OTno Art Gooclsu
IMS perwook.
CinCACO ZJTHOGRAPII CO.,
(t Fifth Assma OOCAOObtU*
M IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE
tt^3Tv|a...».'.fcrgn
■MfktlUN 1.1 mwva ArtftM. _
Central Railroad of Georgia
SERUM, Oct. 4.—P
said to lmve sold hia memorial to!
German publisher for 50,000 marks? - __
condition that they l>o publishwl immt*
tls death.
diately after his d
H. M. COMER, Receiver.
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HUwpursuu night train*tatw^u Hnvwuli, and Mscou snd Atlanta.
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J. M. F%a «N, Agent, Americas. W. F. SHBV.LM AN. Traffic Mgr, Savannah.
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T. GLOYER,
(UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.)
KKEI-S THE Pl/UKST AND BKSr UKANDS Or
LIQUORS, WINES, BEER, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,'
Guns, Kliolta. X^oiulliur Iinplunienla, Idto*
It affords biro great pleasure to announce to bla friends that be la hereto aervs
them. WLeu yon want anything in hia line, call at his store and gut it.
— .HE KIIEPH TUB HBMT.
Receiver’s Sale.
lUtHcld A Woods Co., cL al. 1
by Ha Non. W. H. Ftsh at the May . .
of Sumter Superior Court, In favor of Ch;
Held A Woods Co., and other creditor* of the
Amertcu* TIdim Pubiixhlng Company for the
*ale of the property of said company for the
Iwnedt of *ald cre«llti»r*. 1 will sell at public
outcry tn the highest bidder for ca*b, on the
first Tueaday Ik November. IMS, during the
legal hour* of sale, all J be property and ~
legal hour* of sale, all the pnnwrty and a
•et* of the AlUerlcu* Time* Pub. Co., coi
>t*Ung of presses, tyi*. machinery and Hi
ure* of all kind* used In printing and ruling,
be stock of paper on hand, and the good will
the stock of paper on hand, and the good will
and subscription books nt the dally and
- kly Timkh-Rwohusk. and all —
•rty not herein enumerated. Inventory c
be *Sown at any time and. on day ot sale.
Property can be inspected at any time. Sold
to satisfy the Judgment* against *ald cora-
/-.-a Mn ,f rr thp rtpt rrp a f„re»ald. a*
party grunted
well a* for tho »
k holder*
,al UASCI% n i’VRICK,
Receiver Amertcu* Tlinr* Pub. Co.
A meric u*. tla, October Jrul. DOS.
Notice.
OEORCIA - SUUTBH CoCBTT.
Notice I* hereby given that at the next ses
sion of the General Assembly of tlcorgla.
there will be Introduced a bill to lie entitled
••An Act to establish the city court of Ameii-
cus. In and for the county of Sumter; to de-
"- Its Jurisdiction and power*; to provide
the appointment of a Judge and other
er»; and to define their powers and du
ties, amt for other purposes."
Also, af the same time, a Nil to be entitled
••An Act to abolish the county court of Sum
ter county; to provide for the deposition of
the bo-dnes* pending therein, a nd the conrt
paper*, and tor other purposes.” septJQd
•YT. !»• U. S. ud far*..
Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
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