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t Guaranteed for 12 months 75c
iVatches 98c, $1.38, $1.98, $2.98 and up
Day Clock, Guaranteed for 1 year
f an hour strike $1.98
! Collar Buttons 6c
Alarm Clock 65c
lains, all kinds 10c
ts 10c and up
ox 5c Ladies' Stockings 5c
Children's Stockings 5c
leavy Grey Sox 5c
Junday Sox 10c
Black or Grey Stockings 5c
Heavy Fleeced-Lined Stockings 10c
i's Extra Heavy Ribbed Stockings 10c
* Coats for Men, Women and Children
iweater Coats, all colors ..48c, #8c up
Sweater Coats in white, red, blue
grey, newest styles 48c, 98c
an All Wool good looking Sweater $1.98
d Girl's Cotton and All Wool
jaters 25c,48c and 98c
Knit Scarf and Shawls 25c, 48c and 98c
Outing Gowns 48c and 98c
Underwear at Under rnces
tibbed Under Shirts and Drawers..25c
leavy Fleeced-lined Under Shirts -
Drawprq ? Sfti*
Good Bibbed Union' Suits.*...! !*5c
Extra Heavy Ribbed Under Shirts
Drawers 25c
rts and Drawers 48c
Extra Heavy Fleeced-lined Under
and Children's Under Shirts 10c
nd Girl's Union Suits 25c
a's Under Shirts 10c, 15c and 25c
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Best Calico
Good Check Homespun
Yard Wide White Homespun
Best Outing, Light and Dark Cole
Good Grade Flannelette, all coloi
Apron Ginghams
White Cotton Flannel 5c,
Wool Dress Goods
Good Suiting, diagonal weave in
Colors
? Wool Serge, all colors
Mohair, all colors
All Wool Serges in Tan, Green, B
more but going at
2 1-% Pounds Quilt Calico
Ladies' Wool Skirts
Ladies' Skirts in Black, Blue
made with high waist band
belt 98c, $1.'
Ladies' Skirts Made of Serge, M
Suiting in all colors ...$2.48
Ladies' Black Under Skirts
Ladies' Long Cloaks
Ladies' Long, Black Cloaks, Goo
$2.98, $4.96 and up.
Ladies' Long, Black, Fur Coats
Ladies' Long Coats made on Lj
in Tan and Grey
Children's Long Cloaks, all colo
$1.98, $2.98 and up.
Infant's Bear Skin Cloaks i
Special Bargains in Ladies' Cot
and Different flnlnrs.
ed^Quantity going at $3.98. '
Children's Shoes, Viol Kid
Better Shoes in Tan, Button
Black Button
Children's Solid Leather Shoes i
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Children's Shoes, sizes from 12
'solid Leather, Tan, High T<
<$1*5 and $U8.
Children's Shoes, all Leather
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Children's Fine Shoes, High Ret
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Personal Paragraph:
Coutribnted by MIn
Mr. Eugene Ingram, of Sumter, i
spent Saturday and Sunday in the I
city the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. E.
Harrison. Mr. Ingram nas noi visueu
Abbeville in fifteen years.
Mrs. S. G. Thomson spent last week
in Columbia attending the Fair. Mrs.
Thomson spent the time with her
daughter, Miss Antoinette Thomson,
who is a student at College for
Women.
Miss Hannah Cochran ?and Miss
Carrie Cochran have returned home
after a delightful week's stay with
Mrs. Lilia B. Griffin in Columbia.
Mrs. G. W. Speer, of MonterdV,
spent Monday here the guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. A. Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Cromer spent
a few days in the city last week the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickles.
WINTHBOP INFLUENCE
IS WORLD WIDE
Graduates of Institution Working in
Foreign Countries and at Home
"Wisdom is justified of her children"
?"A tree is known by its fruit" are
very simple but forceful assertions of
an universal truth.
The measure of value of an institu
tion is the measure of value to society
of the individual ptudents whom she
sends forth.
Each year Winthrop college is send
ing out a large number of young
women whose influence for good is
most potently exerted in the homes
and schools of their own State. But
Winthrop's influence has spread be
yond the borders of her own State.
Winthrop's ideas and Winthrop's
ideals have crossed the sea.
*_ r Tn..nn Afiocj Phorlnttp
Ill 1ST a w <%y j apan, illi&o *vww
Thompson, of the class of 1904, is
Principal of a very large school for
girls in Tokio. In Mexico, Miss Rachel
McMaster.is serving nobly as a medi
cal missionary. Miss Margaret Doug
lass, a former student and instructor
of Winthrop, is devoting her trained
talents to the work in Brazil. Miss
Genevieve Marchant, class of 1902,has
also been serving in Brazil. Miss Janie
Lide, class of 1901, is doing a fine
work in China. Miss Pauline Lide is
serving in the home field as Y. W. C.
A. Secretary at the Olympia Mill, Co
lumbia, S. C. Miss Lois Neal, now lo
cated at Charlotte, N. C., is connected
with the Y. W. C. A. work for the
South.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, who for some
j years has been in charge of some im
portant social settlement work in
Louisville, Ky., has lately given an ac
count of that work in a very interest
ing and well written story termed "In
Bethany Home."
Another recent publication worthy
of note by a former Winthrop student
is the "Story of Phoebe" by Mrs. Y.
0. Owings, formerly Miss Paulino
James.?Rock Hill Herald.
j ; YESTERDAY WAS SALESDAY
Several Tracts of Lnml Sold by Judge
Miller and Judge Hill
Yesterday was Sateaday and al
I though several tracts of land were
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all lastest
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25c
39c
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48c
48c
Ladles' Shoes,
Ladies' all Sc
Better Shoes
Kid Lace
styles for
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And we have
gun meta
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18, $1.69, $1.98
ohair and
$3.98 and up
48c, 9Sc
$1.98 to $6.98
d Style $1.98
$6.00
Roy's Shoes, |
Boy's all soli
Boy's knock-a
Boy's Better
$1,651'.
Boy's Solid I
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Boy's Heavy,
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. $4.9S and up
rs, ?8c, $1.18,
M.48 and $1.98
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Only a Limit*
49c
and Lace
69c
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to 2, all
op 98c, $1.10,
, Prices
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i Top 65c and
Men's Shoos
Men's Better
Men's all Soli
al Button
Solid Leather
and Tan
Men's Patent
that sell 1
Men's Heavy,
Brogans,
Heavy Tan a
Men's Shoes,
regular $
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Boy's Hats
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s and News Items
m Lit}' Temple ton
Mr. aud Mrs. Z. B. Rogers, of Elber
ton, Ga., spent several days here with
Mrs. W. A. Lee.
Miss Willie Calhoun lias gone to
her home in Atlanta after a pleasant
stay here with Mrs. J. H. Perrin.
Mr. Preston B. Speed has returned
to his home in Lancaster, after spend
ing last week here with his home peo
ple.
Mrs. J. E. McDavid and her children
spent last week in Columbia with
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones.
Miss Lucy Calvert has gone to
Aiken, where she will teach this win
ter.
Mrs. E. B. Stack is here from Mon
roe, N. C., to attend the Long-Rogers
wedding. Mrs. Stack is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones F.
Miller.
sold very few people were in town.
Judge Miller in the case of G.C.Young,
administrator, of the estate of W. B.
Young, sold 137 acres to G. C. Young
for $1,995.00.
Judge R. E. Hill sold two tracts in
the case of Porter DuBose against
Major DuBose and others. One tract
of 50 acres was sold to Porter Du
Bose for .$320.00, and one tract con
taining 45 acres was sold to Dr. G.
E. Calvert for $300.
Sheriff.Lyon sold four lots that were
advertised for Taxes all the other lots
having been withdrawn from sale.The
lot belonging to Cape Crazier and one
belonging to Mary Fiazier, also the
four belonging to R. D. Henderson
and one to Sol. Moore, of Calhoun
Falls were sold.
The peculiar excellence of the cof
fee served in New Orleans homes
and restaurants is commented upon
by every visitor to that city. The
brand of New Orleans coffee known
as "Luzianne" has come to be a uni
versal favorite in South Carolina.
"Over at Chester,", writes Mr. T. G.
Reily, tho. well known and genial
travelling representative of the Reily
Taylor Co., of New Orleans, "I was
standing in the store of Mr. Richard
son. He introduced me to one of his
customers, to whom he referred as
another 'Luzianne crank.' I asked
this man to tell me why he preferred
Luzianne to all other coffees. His re
ply was a splendid tribute to the
goods. He stated that he could illus
trate it easier by a very recent experi
ence. 'A few days ago when we went
to take coffee for breakfast, found
that we did rot bav* a bit r.f Luzianiie
in the house. My wife wont t j a neigh
vho o?i'/ 'i.-.d tiio jslow
ground coffee. We put in the same
amount as we had been using- of Luzi
nrine, tr.J 1 f'-clare to you that the
hot water was hardly colored. I had
to take three times as much, and then
did not get as good coffee as Luzi
anne make! Now when we returned
the neighbor's coffee we sent her
Luzianne. She in turn used as much
| as was customary with the bulk roast
ed ahd ground, and her coffee was en
tirely too strong. She came to us
about it, and we explained it to her.
Now she won't have anything but
LUIZANNE." (Adv.)
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Viol Kid, Cap Toe 98c a Pair
>lid Leather Shoes $1.88
in all colors and kinds, Vici
and Button in the latest
$1.2S, $1.48, $1.69 and up
a new stock of all solid Pat
in and Lace and Tan Button
are selljng at a price of .. .$1.9S
Tans with 12 and 1G Buttons
est style for $2.48, $2.6!) and $2.98
omfort Shoes 98c and $1.38
-day Shoes of all kinds, plain
oe, all solid leathers, our
nning from 98c, $1.25, $1.38, $1.48
an all solid leather cap toe,
I, that we are selling for ...$1.69
Sun Metal 75c a Pair
d leather Shoes for 98c
bout for school .. $1.10 and $1.25
Sunday Shoes $1.38, $1.48 and
.eather, Tan, Black, in But
,ace, all kinds ... $1.69 and $1.98
Every-Day Shoes, all kinds,
om 98c, $1.10, $1.25 aud up
es from us.
in Black Blucher $1.10
Shoes .. .$1.25, $U8 and $1.48
d Leather Shoes in Gun Met
and Lace $1.69 and $1.98
Shoes in Gun Metal, Patent
for $2.48
, Leather Button and Tan
for $4.00 our Price $2.95 and $3.45
Every-Day Shoes, all kinds
the best $1.38 and $1.48
nd Black Blucher, cap toe $1.89
Black, Cap and Plain Toe, a
2.00 seller, our Price ..... $1.48
in Tan and Black, Cap Toe $1.98
and Caps, All Colors and Klnds^
rices from : 10c, 15c and 25c
ill kinds and colors from 25c up
;ts and Caps, the Latest Style
.- 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c
Men's Hats
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Men's and ?
Boy's Shirts,
Men's Sunda
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Men's Heavy
Men's, Boj
Ladies' and (
48c.
Boy's Wool I
Men's Glove,1
Wool Gli
Leather GIot
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Boy's Suits
Boy's Wool
Boy's Better
$1.48, $1
Boy's Knee
Boy's Knick(
Boy's Peg T
Men's HeaTj
Men's Pants
colors .
Men's Hard
full ...,
Men's Wors
Men's Hard
Men's Bettei
all colo
Men's All "V
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iave a $2.00 Hat for only ... $1.18
us for Hats of all kinds.
107*8 Shirts, a Good Shirt for 25c
all kinds, our price ..25c and 88c
y Shirts 25c, 88c
have a regular $1.00 shirt for 48c
Shirts going at 48c
% Ladies' and Childrens Gloves
Children's Gloves, 10c, 15c, 25c and
Grloyes 15c, 25c and 48c
3 all kinds at the right price,
aves 25c, 48c and 65c
res 25c, 48c, 65c, and 98c
r us for Gloves
....} 88c to $4.98
Suits, sizes 8 to 16 98c
Suits in all colors . $1.25
.98,-$2.98, and up.
Pants 25c
srbocker Pants ... 25c, 48c and 65c
op Pants, all colors 98c
r Wool Pants 98c
made of Worsted goods in all
98c, $1.38, $U8
Finish, all wool Pants, made
$2.98, $8.45
ted Suits $3.98
Finish Worsted Suits $4.98
r Suits, made on good style in
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Vool Blue Serge Suits $8.98
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