CONGRESSMAN WYATT AIKBN. He is of Great Value to His District and Will No Doubt Take High Rank In the House. The following is from the Wash ington correspondence of the Green ville News: The three new South Carolinians, Aiken, Croft and Legare, fare about like other new men in committee assignments, and what they will get in the future will be determined by the rank they take. Legare is already recognized as a bright young man who has a future, and Wyatt Aiken's strong personality, hard sense and general capacity for making friends promises to land him away to the front as a member of the House. He can't get there in one term, but if his constituents give him a chance it is predicted by old members of the House that he will take high rank. He is the kind of fellow to make warm friends in the House and is enough of a politician to know the art of recip rocity in House deals. Legare is a man of similar characteristics, and these two fellows, with young Le ver, will mak a trio worth watching. It is the brightest trio of young fel lows the State has had here in years and all they need is to be given an opportunity to get accus tomed to their places before they are taken away. The really valu able man in Congress is not the man who makes a speech at a minute's notice and spouts a lot of words. It is the man who can do the most work for his constituents on the quiet or any other way, wlho is la miliar with Washington and the ways of government departments, and vhio knows just where to go for a thing. Many a man comes here from a district who doesn't stay here long enough to know where to go for the most insignifi cant document. In this respect Wyatt Aiken is of great value to his district. He was here with his father years ago and knows Washington pretty well. What lie didn't learn then he will soon pick up. South Carolina ought to learn what the New England States have long ago discovered-that is, send a good man to Congress aid let him stay here. The longer he stays the more valhAble he will bcco'ne. He makes afliliations and (eals with strong tIen of the Ilouse that hiel him in future leg islationi. WVill Div'ide Prmofits. TheL prid.it2 said( ini his mes''O that " the peop(ile of Paniamna rose as one man, at which the Wasing:toni IPost says that th le two or t hree meni between thienm evidenitly recei ved( the signial at the same timie. --Col. umbia Record1. In Memnorianm. TPhe angel of death hias again vis itedl our neighborhood and h orne away the spirit of our dear frienid and neighbor, Sall ie I . D avidsoni. She was a lady lovedl and( esteemedb b)y all who knew her. HeIr Miuiny disposition won friends wherever she went. She died November 1 2 after two weeks' illness of1 pnteumio niia. l'o tlle agedl fttiher and1( sGr rOWinig sister ai l)rotller, we Cx tend our lheartfelt symlpatlhy, alltl commliend( thie:n to God who dloethI all things well. We how in hiunmble submissioni to his divine will, amid pray to God to meet her ini hieaveni She had no fear of (leath, and was ready to mieet her Saviour. One that loved her, Jemima Suber. CA RD OF TH ANKS. Miss Mary Davidson desires to extenid sincere thanks to her friends and( neighbors who showed kind ness dunrinig the last illniess of her sister, Sallie R. D)avidson. GR-E S] Ru3s T HE CO At "Glea time when and must how low w Fr( Everybody \ goods ever cure some ol Clean Sm Siuit 46 14 We quot lir Every Cloth Shelf, Our This is go:od everybody \ every respec the economi opportunity to convince eyes opened Remnernt to go by Jan get the first Don't miss t: ThE AT REDUCT 'LENDID NEW STOC ...UPON THE MARP EWART-P thing, Shoes, w n Sweep" prices at a i you need the goods his and buy when you see this e are selling them. offe can )m Now on tc vill have a chance to get at low price: brought to this market. We want ev( the bargains we now offer. reep of Clothing Shoes i $ 5.50 and $ 6.00 now $ 3.7,. 800 " 9.00 " 6.00. 10.00 " 12.50 " 8 50. 14.00 " 15.00 " 10 00. 16.00 " 17.00 " 12.50. 19.00 " 20.00 " 14.50. so Prices are Solid and 1t01,i Propof a "Great Reduction" prices ies, but everything goes in Furnishing Good ing Counter is a Bargain Counter, Entire Store is a Bargain Store in news for those contemplating buying vho knows anything about our stock :t. This Great Reduction comes in th cal buyer most forcibly, for there he to save money in buying your winter < the skeptical, but all who buy here ~lOODS ARE MARKED IN >r that everything is just as advertist uiary 1 st-just 40 days yet to come, Ti pick of the spklnid goods going at "C his sale and then say that you thought Ewart - F Clothiers and Out ION SALE K THROWN ET BY....... IFER CO. Hats, Etc., e have decided to make a change ur business on January 1, 1904. has absolutely been determined all goods left in over stock after Great Reduction Sale will be red in bulk at the best offer we get for the whole stock. >Jan. 1st, 3 some of the best and newest )ry friend and customer to se Shoes, Shoes Shoes Which Weroe $1 65 now $1.25. "t " " 2.25 now 1.75. "6 " " 3.00 now 2.50. "6 " " 3.50 now 2.75. " " 4.00 & 4.50 now 3.25. """ 5.00 & 5. 50 now 4.00. Fine Shops, Good Shoes, for men women and children. on these two leading the sale, Hats, s, Etc. Every Shoe S?helf is a Bargain this Great Reduction Sale.E now or in the near future, and will tell you it is up-to-date in e nick of time and must strike as never been offered a better >utfit. We can scarcely expect during this sale will have their PLAIN FIGURES so' dc and that the whole stock is I me moves swiftly. Come andf lean Sweep" prices. we didn't mean what we said d tc. li fer CO. ecn er f . inessl hicity, w