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| The Wtiitten Dry The Big Store with I 69 S3 Although oui 23 are the pink gg this great sal m versary of tl ?2 1908, ahead < 25 the Wall Str< eg out the entire ^ the profits of (W S3 Clothing and P A A We offer no apologies for t Sg ing we make in this store. T S12 wrinkle fashion says is so is CB in abundance. Whatever wc CQ fabric and workmanship cai ftA here. Whatever economy thorough knowelge of the t ZZ can offer is here. We suit t 53k? critical taste, we satisfy t practical sense with a stock K1 the largest in the three count CQp Oar $18 Suits in Browns, JMJ Smokes and all the nyw col ijjj binations are the equal of ai y!? t.hnt. nan ho honcrhf. in fho ef.31 J33 Our |15.00 $10.00 and $7.? IAI bought especially for this i BS worth fully $3 to $5 per j more than we ask. Our $5 MM Black and Bl^k and Browi ffri Stripes would sell in any J?J? store for $6.50 to $7.50. Wo CP come in and see them? fig * Pants! Pants grim Buying Pants and selling t] Hr? less than value is a hobby witl ww great an outlet have we for pa: PROCLAMATION. State ok South .Carolina, Executive Department. Whereas, Petitions signed by more than one-third of the qualified electors of those portions of Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg counties proposed to be cut off to form the new/ county (commonly known as Edisto county) and embraced in the following lines, to wit: Beginning "at a point about one mile below Merritt's bridge at Drury's Bluff on South Edisto river, Aiken county, thence north to a point on the east boundary of right of way of Two Notch road, where said road , crosses Nolen branch, thence the eastern boundary of said road to Southern Railway, crossing near Samaria church, Lexington county, thence a direct line to the Jones' new mill, on Black creek, thence ? * * i?i* ? a direct line to a puiuc nou muc ouuwi of the residence of J. E. Dunbar, thence a direct line to Daniel Hut to mill, on Cedar creek, thence along the southern boundary of right of way of Waters Ferry road to the Hooker pond, thence down Salem branch to North Edisto river, Orangeburg county, from mouth -of said branch to a direct line to old Jack pond on Little Beaver creek, thence a direct line to twenty-one mile post on the Nineiy-Six road, thence a direct line to Tampa mill on east Good Lane creek, thence a direct line to 149 mile post on Southern railroad, thence a direct line to Stromans mill on Dean swamp, thence down Dean swamp creek to South Edisto river, thence up said river to poiut of beginning," were filed with me as Governor of the State, asking that said portion of these counties be permitted to vote on the establishment of a new county. " And Whereas, the boundaries of the proposed new county, the number of inhabitants, the taxable property, as shown by the last tax returns, and that the proposed lines do not run nearer than eight miles to any court house r*r?w established, are also set forth in said petition. Aid Whereas, the report of a majority of the commission appointed by me to ascertain the facts as provided for in the Acts of 1905, as to whether the requirements of the Constitution as to area, distance, wealth, population, et cetera, have been complied with, has been filed, stating that the law had been fully complied with, and the number of square miles in the proposed new county (commonly known as Edisto county) is four hundred and twenty -six (426) square miles, leaving to the county of Aiken more than five hundred (500) square miles, to the county of Lexington more than five hundred (500) sauare miles and to the county of Orangebirg more than five hundred (500) square miles. Now, Therefore, I, M. F. Ansel, as Goods Co. 6 HEH! little Prices. | magnificent stool m m m or perfection, mdii Le is launched for a ie opening of the 1 of those of October 3et money sharks i 3 stores, involving our sales for Oeto 'silts we ?*fcen c*ose a c hundred pair provided t he show- enough. We offer for t Whatever 0f ^wo hundred pair, here and Pants at 98c. a pair. >rth that 200 pair, $2.50 and $3.( l give is 200 pair, $3.50 and $4.( that a 200 pair> ^ 5Q and ^ ( business 100 pab% %5 0Q and |6 c he most We haye 100 pair b he most Pants worth $1.50 at 95c , by far, "Si,,,, sPeeial for tl HC 1_ KA. TT r lor com- men-a ouc. neavy r ay ?22.50 anc* Drawers, 39c. be. Boys' Heavy Fleece >0 Suits, Drawers, 25c. sale are Men's 50c. Heavy Wo garment Men's 39c. Heavy Wo] Suits in Men's 50c. Dress Shirt a Plaids Men's 75c. Dress Shirt clothing Men'8 ?1.00 Dress Shir n't you Men's all Linen Collar Men's all Linen 5-ply ( Men's 25c. Neckties, 1 , f Men's 50c. Neckties, 3! * 25c. Suspenders, 19c. tiem for 50c. Suspenders, 45c. a us. So $5 Leather Suit Cases, uts that $1.50 Sample Hats, 95c WHIT1 wdGaooTOQc; Governor of the State of South Carolina, by virtue of the power conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of this State, do hereby order, 1. That an election be held in the territory embraced within the proposed new county on the flteenth day of December A. D. 1908, upon the question of creating the said new county, and that, at such election, the qualified electors within the proposed area shall be allowed to vote upon said question, those favoring the proposed new county to vote "Yes" and those opposed to vote "No " 2. That the commissioners of State and County elections of the counties of Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg respectively shall make all necessary arrangements for holding said election, shall appoint managers and do all other things necessary for the holding of said election; that the County Supervisors of the said counties respectively shall have prepared printed tickets and furnish same to the Commissioners of Election to be sent out to the managers of election for the use of the voters. 3. That at the said election the question of a name and county seat for such county sliall also be submitted to the said Qualified electors. 4. That said election shall be held undor the same rules and regulations as are provided by law for regular county elections; that the managers shall be sworn before entering upon the discharge of their duties and shall open the polls at seven o'clock in the morning and keep the same open until four o'clock in the afternoon, when the polls shall be closed, the votes counted, a return ofathe number of votes polled for and against, signed and certified to by the managers of election which together with the ballot box, ballots and poll list shall be turned over to the commissioners of election, as required by law; that the commissioners of election shall then, as now required by law, tabulate the vote and make return thereof to the Governor of the State and to the Secretary of State and file a copy of same with the Olerk of Court of Common Pleas for each of said counties of Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg. I T? YJrVi nronf T 11 ft VP. bpfft- I xu x cntiuiuii ii uv* ? ? unto set "my liand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Columbia this seventeenth of October, in the year of [L.S.Jour Lord, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and eight, and in the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-third. M. F. ANSEL, Governor. Ey the Governor. R. M. McCOWN, Secretary of State. I ? i The wholesome, harmless green leaves 1 and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. ShoopTs Oough Remedy its curative properties. Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly and safely yield to this highly effective Cough medicine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that they can with safety j give it to even very young babes. No opium, no chloroform?absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It calms the distressing cough, and heals the sensitive membranes. Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold by Daufmann Drug Co. * cs in all departme: sputa uiy supreme , two fold reason: 'ri-County Fair at -,1907. With the it's an Herculean i over half the stoc ber, come here anc >f four or fiye ?2.00 Sample Ha he price is low ?1.25 Rugs, 98c. hi9 sale choice ?2.25 Rugs, $1.95 ?1.50 and ?2 I ?5.00 Fine Moqu ! $9.50 Fine wo )0 Pants, $1.98. Big bargains ii )0 Pants, $2.9S. Carpets and Matti )0 Pants, $3.48. 40-inch Sea Islai 10 Pants, ?4.48. 10c. Outings, 9c, oys', 17 to 16, 12>?c Bleached J 5. 10c. ci i 10c' ?leacbed M lllS Sale Flanneletb 'leeced Shirts 5c. Calico, 4c. 7c. Calico, 6c. d Shirts and 8c' Percale- 5^? 8c. Ginghams, 6,-! rk Shirts, 39e. 15?' Ginghams, 3 rk Shirts, 2oe. 54"inch Ladies' C _ oQ? ors, 38c. s,' 49c.* 100 54_inch B ,fa 36-inch Wool Shj 50-inch Plaid ? 8? Broadcloth, 75c. Collars, 12'^c. 50-inch allj wool 9c. ors, worth 75c., thi a ' 27-inch Black Ta 5C* 36-in. Black Taff 56-inch Satins in 50-inch Wool Clc ?4 $1.00. 12^c. Linonette, 12>oC Madras, 10c r?N 1>S Batesbv leaMfmmMCflc )CaQQ6aC9Q6 rl la Robert Smith, brother of Sydney Smith and an ex-advocate general, on one occasion engaged in an argument with a physician over the relative merits of their respective professions. "I don't 6ay that all lawyers are crooks," said the doctor, "but you'll have to admit that your profession doesn't make angels of men." "No," retorted Smith, "you doctors certainly have the best of us there."? Rochester Herald. The Real Need. "They say that laziness is caused by a germ. What a fine thing it would be if we could find something to kill the thing." "Oh, na I know something finer than that Think how much nicer it would be if we could all find some way to gratify it"?Hebrew Standard. Nautical Note. "I am very sorry to hear, Captain Salter, that your wife left you so unceremoniously." "My mistake, sir. 1 took her for a mate, and she proved to be a skipper." ?Current Literature. How One Helps the Other. t-i ap orvn af ka ottah. liUl AliU VUU UUJU1UVU VI UiV U V Ci " age man is to make money. Him?And the one ambition of the average woman is to spend it?Detrolt Tribune. BLOOD \\Ta IJoo hv mir hlnnrl and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being refreshed?bone, muscle and brain, in body and mind?with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When . it fails, take SCOTT'S EMULSION i It sets the whole body going j again?man, woman and child. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & EOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York iol ats?8 complete st in all that is new First, 'tis a fitting Batesburg; Secon yield of cotton sh< ;ask necessitating :ks. If you value i participate in thi lts'?150 Ladies' ,, p aq , - 3)11 ett Rugs, $3.4d. -il i- n - - C*~ ca I In this der Oi,art squares, <?/ .ov. * l Window Shades, no competiti ng# style, workn id, 4c. of stock. F( we will offer luslin and Cambric, Manufacture and clean, n uslins, 73?c. down.to ?1.0 es, 10c. cent under t] are intereste this opportu of Dame fasl 4c. C[ 23?c. ^ Jloth, all staple col- No store in selection. T roadcloath, 79c. makes direct irkskin. 25c. and save you md Striped Wool For this sal o , . ,, , than ever be Batiste in all col- ? ^ , ? is sale 50c. sei ffeta, 75c. value, 50c 100 pair Ve eta, $1.25 value, $1. to n at ?1#10 all colors, $1.15. 4AA . ^ >aking, 60e.. worth 2 9c 2 cases Boy , ' at $1.15, won rsr goo] ii?g9 s. c* 9fi969QQQ69l A Helpmate "tqnh^l whpn wp are married I Id tend to got a small farm and go In for raising sqnabs." "Oh, how lovely! And I'll help yon to pick tbem when they're ripe."?, Browning's Magazine. A Trying Position. "Why don't you make your husband I promise to quit playing the races?" ! "I did once," answered young Mrs. Torkins. "He bad me worried half to death showing me all the chances to make money he was missing."?Washington 8tar. Finding Himself. "Did you wake up and And yourself famous?" "No," answered the orator who had | attracted attention by an HI advised speech; "I found myself famous and then woke up."?Washington Star. Crime Against Humanity. "We are told to cast our bread opon the waters," said a young wife. "But don't you do it." replied her husband. "A vessel might run against it and get wrecked!"?-Simpllcissimua In Spite of the Panic. stranger?wnat is mat crow a aoing in front of the bank? Has It failed? Policeman?Oh, no! The depositors are merely having a run for tbei* money.?Chicago News. y This Was Too Frank. Gerald?You talk to me ci9 If yOTS thought I was a fool. Geraldlne?I thought you wanted tne to he perfectly Crank with you.?Bote* mian Magazine. Mashing and Mathematics. Hewitt?I never could remember figures?never cared for them, in fact Jewett?Then why do you always sit In the front row Qt the theater??Puc& S A L i The Whit! !n^ The Store w jllf$ gest St( ' win ? ores within and in novel, practical i ? celebration of the d to force our sale >rt and the price fi: a price cutting cru money. If you ca s great feast of ba: Cloaks c id Fine Skirts. p: values, >artment we simply have pa on hereabouts, either in Burchei lanship or extensiveness gajGt ^ Dr this great October sale Custo a collection of nearly 500 Patent j rs' Samples, new, fresh $4.00. mging in price from $40 200 pa 0, which is full^jfifty per for this he regular pricet If you Our C d in Cloak9 do not miss in Gun ] nity. Every conception Leather lion is represented. Our " tt r\ a Shoes ir JX IJ Xi O this sale . the State shows a better Our Ve handle only the best all leath ly from the manufacturer ?1.50. i the jobbers profit^* Fifth i e we offer Shoes cheaper ues, in i fore offered in the midst ason. ]J al Calf Brograns, sizes 6 . jn , ' ? . on doub y8 Heavy Brogans, sizes w0 begn s' Tan Bals, heavy soles, cent sho th ?1.50. prices. OS CO. lacaQQQGQcac 17hfc Ncwa , BULLETIN BOARD TEH! POUND BW MID!! TM.MSJlLUfflB mm OTTlilEKIT I Am I happy? Well, say, old chappy. Get next, get -wise. Does the sun rise? Are the birds singing? Did you ever hear Joy bells ringing? Well, that's ir.e. Wheel Say, I'm all to the merry. And the one original cherry In the glass. I'm sure In the A1 class. * My vest? Yes. I suppose my chest Has expanded eome. By gum. I feel like a frisky colt! Say, did you ever get a Jolt Of gladness. Knocking all your sadness Into spots? Mo? Well, I guess Yes! Here, have a cigar. Not smoking? Now, wouldn't that Jar? And not drinking? Say, cheer up! I'm a-th!nking You're out of sorts. Wake up, old man. Join the sports Say. Ain't the day A oeauu> : vuwtt wvatuw. I fee] as light as a feather. I'm tho pure, concentrated brand Of happiness in the land! Well, I'm amazed! Salary raised? j Naw! For that, heehaw! You don't know? Gee! You're slow. Thought it was all oyer the bloom! a' [ . town. Why, it's enough to knock a man up side down With Joy. , Say?ifs a boy! ?John Bunker In Puck. Kept His Word. Mabel ? Jack proposed to me last night. Stella?Poor fellow! So he did keep his word after ail? Mabel?'Why, what do you moan? Stella ?When I refused liim last week he said it would cause him to do 8ametl5ng*despenat8.?Detroit Tr Ibarra. Too Easy For Him. I "Beverly wants to play the fool in your new drama." "Beverly! Not much! I want him T-iia onlown TIT/% in 1T7 /?on't u; ^dlii liiO kXi A LkL Y * LCW-U^J Vfc?? " expect me to pay him for standing around and acting natural" ? Qeve? land Plain Dealer. Information Desired. "Say, pa!" "What is itr "Can a man who is rounded off at the corners be called a square man?" "What kind of a man is one who is rounded off at the corners?" "A bowlegged one." ? New York Press. m Off Goods Co. 1| ith Newest Styles Big- ?3^ )ck, Lowest Prices. SS nine* Y*r\nf J>VLVX VUV JL \J Uij W md beautiful, S? } second anni- & s for October, |g xed so low by S8 sade through- ?8 ,re to share in g5 rgains. |3 iir Lads Kangaroo in plain and OO i, ?1.25, worth ?1.75. 89 tir Lads Plain Cap Toe, ?1.25 iir Men's Patent and Box Calf S35 ' Hands Sewed Shoes for this Sc m Made Ghan's ?5.00 Shoes, JvJ nn/1 Onn lWofol fnr> fViio aalo II CfcJLLvl UUU iV* ir Tan Men's Blucher, special tfTrS sale, $1.50. 2 2 rown line $2.50 Men's Shoes JjfcJ Metal, Box Calf and Patent for this sale, $2.00. JVJ Empress" line $2.50 Ladies' i all leathers and styles, for Vas*sar" $2.00 Ladies' Shoe, in ers and styles, for this sale, JjS ^ Vvenue Men's Shoes, $3.50 ^alill styles, this sale, $3.00. [ILLINERY. || i department dollars will be le duty. sNever before have ijfj able to offer such a magnifi- aZ wing at such wonderfully low ' laQcacaocaQ . JBWtt i. |f< rftaskies Ljpjt -tfwj > j.'.M , K Grade* j Whiskies j d/rect from L ^,7/er/ V nI!WaLn* \ JrdckageS'k in I EXPRESS PREPAID. J 1 Gal. 2 Ms. 3 (Sals. j ^ Capper Stifled White Cars $2.25 $4.00 $5.59 I Ricincod Rye ... 2.25 4.00 5.50 Private Stock Corn . . 2.60 4.50 6.50 fctke'sVa. tiL Whiskey . 2.60 4.50 6.50 24 Pints or 48 half-Pints Yellow Cora $6.00. 24 Pints or 48 Half-Pints Rye $7.50 10 cfents per gallon extra in > quarts. Losses and breakage made good. Send money orders with all orders. Prompt shipments. A. HATKE & CO., RICHMOND VA. NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE ' imimmJ Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon our lands. The law will be enforced against all trespassers. J. D. B. Harman, E. A. Roof, J. W. Price, I J. G. Zenker. k I Oct. 14?4wl fl Trespass Notice. I All persons are hereby forbidden to I hunt, fish or otherwise trespass upon the lands of the undersigned lying to I the east of the State road, about eight I miles from Columbia in Lexington L county, under the penalty of the law. fl E. W. Move, i Mrs. E. C. Moye, E. R. Moye, J. B. Nunamaker, N. W. Brooker. i Take your meals at Ben David's Parlor Restaurant while attending the 9 State Fair. For your school supplies, pencils, H pens, ink, tablets, etc., always come fl| to The Bazaar. School books, pencils, tablets of all kinds for sale cheap at The Bazaar. H