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U.THE NEWNI HflI The great crowds which continue to come to our GREAT FALL SALE are evide tried us, we invite you to come to our store and be convinced. SELLING OUT CLC Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions and everything else in all our dep Krasnoffs Krsornetore.THE NEW I0 U. S. WOOLEN MILLS CO. 41 North Main Street, Sumter. S. C. SALE NOW GREATER THAN EVER Your Choice of 5000 Yards of Higest Grade Woolens From 4 Big Mills. For a few Days Only---Don't Miss this Opportunity. This Great Sacrifice Sale means the greatest opportunity ever offered the public. . We have bought outright three of the largest Woolen Mills, Baltimore National Tailoring Co.. and another big tailoring concern. No surer or tiner tailoring has ever been made. We are now placing this entire lot of High Grade Woolens of imported Scotch, -Enzlish and Ameri can weaves at your disposal at a price within the reach of every man. Your unrestricted choice of any pattern in the house. SUIT Or OVERCOAT Made to your MEASURE, WORTII. FROM' $25 to $45 - NOW $5 $ Razors WM Razors WE do Cleanig Free .MM MFree Pressing and Re-, M pairing at a moder- Your choic of 5000 Styles of Highest Grade Woolens. YOU'L see the cleverest natterns you ever set your eyes on. Every garment is "correct to a hair's breadt.h" They pre models of the minute. Every garment is "chuck full" of individuality and refinement. They talk and tell the story. If you've got good eyes and believe what you see, come and see these remarkable patterns * we are showing. We won't timportune you to buy, because the patterns will do that better. We are ready to cale fran d-serve you with patterns that you have never been served before, and we ake them to suit your priua taste and build all at the ONE PRICE, and that one within the reacb of e ry man. We know you wonder - how we do it. Remember, we do not imitate. You are dealing direct-MILL MAN. llveed.U. S. WOOLEN MILLS CO. 41 North Main Street, Sumter. S. C. New Arrivals. : ODTMSAED SCome to our Stables andialook at the N rcs eogtt elgodpet oe opywa fine lot of w w n osae ocm e e aeanc la M Iu les and H orses g pn ormnywt e xd scepa nwee just arrived. We are prepared to show you the cleanests Ifi edo n em;yufrps aos - lot of stock that has been brought to this market in a ndsii orftr uies many a year. Come now and make your selection. I or tuy COFFY& RIBY 8.OOD TOHSOHEAD II Whenoweoandano spare, solcomersee me.cImhave aeniue.cleanrE foreteacas, thoughurthsceditforicis yerisncomeandstcklongood and heapforttercas.nWearessseicgnown andpendeyoorkmoneyedithtme, gsods asacheapeastanywhere. Our MIf inrnwndiofaaMillinereofWexperience, and pasteaandsw wouid rspectfuly urgeupon th ladiestoicaitonyosrndfinspct ouriness._ pre henf ish a iid ileratcay Storetissto McLEOD BLCK. re MANNIiNGery S. .TOTErIeOFIE DEA nce of their appreciatic )THING / a,rtments are sold at eqt Modest Fitzgerald. Edward Fitzgerald was utterly care less of his fame. He lived to be an old man, yet not one in a million of his fellow countrymen regarded him as a poet, even If they bad heard his name mentioned as an old chum of Al fred Tennysoh. Yet he translated. "The Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam" long years before his death. He kept it "chucking about." apparently nQt thinking it worth publication, and when he did print a few copies nobody took any notice of It. Today it is one 9f the most famous poems in the world. First He'd Heard of It. Harry returned to Sunday school, = bug absence, on the day on 'tkekets for the annual picnic were distributed. He trembled in his seat when the teacher began a quiz on the lesson of the previous Sunday. Finally his turn came. "Harry. who slew Goliath with a pebble?" "Honest. teacher." said Harry, "I don't know; I didn't even know be was d d."-New York Press. Just the Other Way. Old Lady (offering policeman a tract) -I often think you poor policemen run u a risk of becoming bad. being so condtatly mixed up with crime. Po lleeman-You needn't fear, mum. It's the criminals wot runs the risk o' be comin' saints. hein' mixed up with us.-London Punch. Explained. Mr. Agile (to Mr. Stoutman, running for a ear)--Hello, old boy! I thought you were too lazy to run like that. Mr. Stoutman (languidly)-Easily explain ed, my dear boy; laziness runs in our famly.-Lippincott's Magazine. Agreed, Wife--Do you know I have a very little mouth. in the glass it doesn't look large enough to hold my 'tongue Husband (testily)-It Isn't. - London Answers. - Men tire themselves in the pursuit ot rest.-Sterne. Foley Eidney Pill Succeed Because they are an honestly madeI medicine .that releives promptly the -ffering due to weak, inactive kidneys td painful bladder action They of .-r c powerful help to naure in build ing up the true excretioig kidney tissue in restoring normal action and releiv ig bladde-r discomftorts- TRY T HEM For sale by all dealer~s everywhere. Ad The Other Woman. "I don't see' how that woman can gad about the way she does and neg let her little children." "How do you know that she gads about?" "We get the same girl to take care of our bablek when we're away froto home, and she's kept busy over there fully half-of the time. It provokes me so to have to be put off so often when I want to get away."-Chicago Record Herald. Where Ms Was Strict. LIttle Girl-My mamma is awful strict. Is yours? Little Boy- Orful. Little Girl-But she lets you go any when you want to and Little Boy bh. she ala't strict with me. Little Gi-Then who is she strict with? Little Boy-Pa. Squared Accounts. A dispute once arose between an English landlord and his tenant. The atter had given notice to quit, but would not put a ,blll in his window to' sy this house was "To Be Let." To make matters worse, they went to law about it The judgre. hainig heard the case, made an order for the de fendant to put n ill up wIthin four teen days. The landlord wais so overjoyed ut hIs itory that on the fourteenth day be took a friend with him nround to the; house to chaff his tenftnt The lbilI was up In the window plain enough. but under it was another bill, whleh ran as follows: "Cause of leaving -bud drains." Musical Plagiarist. Victor Herbert. the composer. once mid of a musician whose work he dis liked: "The prophecy that was made about this chap in his boyhood has conme true. In his boyhood his mother said of him: "'Oh, he's such a remarkable child a perfect prodigy. In fact. He remem bers every tune he hears.' "'WelL well!' said a pianist who was present. 'Isn't that a very rare and val able faculty?' his mother asked. "'It Isn't rare,' said the pianist. 'but It's certainly valuable. It will prob ably enable bim to become in after years a successful composer.'" n of the Great Bargair kT COSi1 Lally cut prices; All R MPAI Our Language. An intelligent foreigner Is said to ave expressed himself after the fol owing fashion on the absurdities of the English language: "When I dis rovered that I was quick. I was fast; tf I stood firm. I was fast; if I spent too freely. I was fast, and that not to eat was to fast. I was discouraged. But when I came across the sentence. -The first one won one el prize.' I was tempted to give up English and learn some other language." Neatly Turned. Jack-1 hear that you. called on your girl's father. How did you come out? Tom-So so' I said to him. "Mr. X.. I love your daughter." He said. "So do I; now let's talk of something else." Jack-And then- Tom-Then-well, we talked of something else.-Boston Transcript. Her Talk Not Dead. "I understand that yo'ur wife is a student of the dead languages." "'Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "But her studies are of no particular advantage. When she talks to me she insists on using language that I can't fail to pn derstand."-Washington Star. Talent's Advantage. Willie-Paw. what is the difference between genias and talent? Paw Talent gets paid every Saturday. my son.-Cmneiunati Enqirer. For Weakness and L.oss of Appetite e 0ltadr gecat gtreut'ening tonic alaria and builds up the system. A trse to ic ndeuppetizer'. Foradultsandchildrenl. :nc. * 'es Kidneys and Bladder Rlght You will': . quarters, a ially fitted I the .Corne1 Streets, opi: Leaders in Quality, We prop at the lowe; prepared tc customers. A large a eral and sp Ranges an High Oils, Mure; Massive Lij mestic Chii 'Phone B R IStand at t'ne I SEND US YOt LS you can get. If you have not already oads Lead to MANNING, Just Arrived. A New Shipment of Evening Dresses Evening Wraps Street Coats. You are sure to fid something to Suit you in our stock. The Ladies 0fitfiiing Co. Opposite thd Postoffice. Sumter, S. C. J D. Lemon, Manag or, Mrs. L Atkinson, Milliner. ARDIAIE CO. now find us in our new modern building, espec or a Hardware Store, onri c of Main and Dugan ~osite Postoffice. We are Price and Service. >se to sell the best goods st possible prices, and are > give good service to our nd complete Stock of gen ecial Hardware, Stoves, d Heaters. A full line of -Grade Paints, sco and Wall Colors. A 1e. of Imported and Do aa and Glassware. S HARDWAREC0O 0 MUMTER, S. C. postoffice and you cannot fail to see us. r M AL Tnd 'PHONE ORDERS