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V VY IMF0 One case of nice India Lawns, worth S-c yard, will go on sale at. 6c yard Five thousand yards of nice Shirt Waist Suit and Dress Ginghams and Open Check Ginghams, sold every where at Sic, will go in this sale at...... .. ...... c yard Now don't fail to see these. One case, 10,000 yards White India Lawns, worth 12.c. will go in sale at...... ....... ............10 c yard Yard-wide Percales will go in sale at........ e yad Short lengths. One case yard-wide Percales, nice dress styles. full pieces, well worth 12 -c, will go in sale at........10 c yard , a00nzn good sool Cotton will zo on saho ceh day for 30 weIl wortn 1t+c, tney go on sale at.. ...........10 c yard Mmd you these prices close on the 24th. 100 dozen Linen Huck and Whit- Damask Towels, value At24c each or.......47 c pair SATISFIE WITH THE : You Buy? Whether you e are or not, let Us Sellje You a Pair.e 8 SPECIAL. * Entire Stock of E. C. BIR'~ Celebrated $5.00 :ou more solid ser-J - similar line. Four * . 50. Line, only ?and STYLE, Pat- 4 eut cu znuders u au eU~ved, fad and duke S9toes, and are regular $4.00 values. Good Spool Cotton, 200 yards, will be sold at 12 o'clock each day for 30 minutes at .. lic spoc Not more than 10 spools sold to any one customer. Mind you these prices are withdrawn after January 24th. One case, 2,000 yards 40-indh White India Lawns. very sheer and pretty, value 15c yard, will go on sale 3................................10 and 12.c yar Honest dealings and.. -eternal pushing is th< price of success. See the great display of White Lihen Table Damask we are running at............ ..48c, 69c, 98c and $1.19 yar( Don't miss the.great values we-offer in White Linen Napkin - .ait astonishingl1low prices. .1 kinds of,White Linen .Towels, fror grand display of White Bed Spread SH, PUSH; is our motto. This sal after Januarf 24th. -ome early arrivals-of. Spring Dres escent Mohar Shirt.Waist Suiting - .a weare s ra idlg-st .i The grandest line of new Black.... . ..prngever s o in this market. If you need a :nice black'dr;s sseeour splendb spring line of Black Goods. . - A splendid line of new Spring Silks. t- - J~ kiN A 1 Good ooks.Vultures and a Dead Tigelr. 2 00 d B0 kS. The vulture Is seen at its best who TO CHARLES A. CALTO. JR.. p. dead tiger, brought into camp to b getR ITEy of . Box 'r,.Columbia. S. C.. and tkinned, Is exposed in the open. O.ve, et a opy o ,, ead is a cloudless sky, and not a bir " anger Sin l, to be seen in that great void by the hi Abook for boys and girls. and those of larger man eye. The tiger's body Is throw oif avnoideofwilelgo e thmpa whn apness from the pad to the ground, and befoI ithis world and eternal bliss hereafter. but if the skin has been removed there abo disregarded will bi ing them misery and woeonadalyserigteethl here and eternal torment afterwards. .(Copy- n rdawy eaigteerha righted). Price 50 cents. By Charles A. Cav?' the vultures cirelnng, poising lill Jr., for twenty years proprietor of The Columbia ti farnWadzno hm Daily Register and State Printer and Publisher thnso ai, nwadz o hm Southern Christig'n Advocate. Also- a few minutes a score or two and the "Afln I Y BOTHER'S KEEPER?" a hundred strong. Then, when tt: a discourse deli'vered y Mr. Calvo in the First Iflayed carcass of the tiger is left b Christian churdh~ C'olumbia. S. C.. at themior-- those Whskneitth ltrsd lag service. price 25c. This last named booklethosindtheulrsd is a strong Temperance tract and -should be scend. Down they come like feathere scattered broadcast throughout the land. thne uto h Sy nAfo a Of --Danger-Signails," Mr. Edward J. Handley.. unerotfteskadrmea one of the oldest and most respected printers in and west and north and south, the veI the Governmenit Printing .Omice. Washington, embodiment of power while the who worked alongside of its author last Winter, says:"I1readyour-'DangerSignals' with much whirled aloft and in their quickd inerest. It is a pity' that such information as scent to earth, and now, as they waE it contains could not be roperly impressed upon, the youthftil -mind. 'en manhood would be d1e around that carrion beast, mi improved and many of the nervous disordrShpngoSWoe nl pae which now exist would disappear." drsapngolw se ny pae ThePeples'Recorder, orangeburg, S. C.. strength is that of the ravening Jam says of it : --We regard it the brightest jewel which tear and gorge the tiger's fles: for youth com'ng before our notice. --h h Mrs. Electra Mershon Craig. Editor of The until withmn the hour naUght of th southern Poultry Courier. Wayeross. Ga.. says~ d ledd brute remains but a clea of -it . "It is indeed an excellent, well written work, and shows much intense thought on the picked skeleton. - sir Edward Bra< Ipart of the ::uthor. He relates his experience den's "Thirty Years of shikar."~ for the benefit of others, who by following his teaching will escape many snares and pitfalls." --- Professor R. Means Davis of the South Chiro- A Rank Pessimist. lina College say of it : "Its advice to the young A Lady Bountiful living in a subu Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Corwin. Managers Nerve -ban village met an old man on the rot Force Remedy Co.. Twelfth Ward Bank Build ing. New York City. say of it : -We thank you one day and asked after his family, h for the noble little book you send-it is indeed a health, etc. The old man gave a rathi wonderful piece of work. and should do a great deal of good." gloomy account Of things. He had Hon. iR. H. Jenning~s, State Treasurer of Soutli worL all day and every day, and I Carnlna. next door' neigixoro A'EQYclj, was growing old and felt the cold at .2spevt$d<an y l aldvnl, says: Dear Friend: was always trd eWse ecl bokDne inasI ha read it though rest a bit after his long life of labo Iand am now prepared to say that it contains He was weary, very weary. sowre very wholesome advice to young people. Ld uniu eiddhmgn Ther ifmch tuthand good aidvice inthlile Ld unflrmnedimgt bok with which I am in hearty sympathy. thteery one had his share of woi Mr. Herman Zadek. Manager Gonzales 'Bookthte Store. Columnbia. S. C.. says of it : " I read your to do insthis world, and that it was C Ibook with great pleasure and think it should beony-apeartnofth Wrd Sread by every young man. The benefits he wlll ony derive will be of great help through his young come, Wh e there will be no tears life. He can only be good and converted to bet- ao ter ttving if he reads and understands youi l.bor . '' Rev .Mau.ice Bertrand Ingle, an honor gradu- - ate of Harvard, Pastor of the F'irst Christian led cynicaly. Church. Ct'-'.-t 'M. C.. says.: -"There are. "That may be for the likes of you many thin:. - - young to I Right .e Spal Bishop much truth . . whom its . -. Sunli'ly to - - - - other sourC Mr. Benm graher. sa Swhch you: healthy an Sgirls to re knowledge -. " Danger -- analysis of Sthat it ha Ithe Jews, - to labor a not a livn Special prices on all Dress goods during this sale. 1 Fine Dress Ginghams at........................ 5 c yard Spool Cotton at.... ........ ................ cspool Yard'wide Percales at.. ........................ c yard Mind you these prices are only good until January 24th. 500 pair of Men's first quality Plow Shoes, in all styles, at....:................ - - - >------.$1.48 pair Our entire line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes will go in this sale at special prices. Our great stock of some $8,000 worth inust be cut in half. 25 Per Cent. Discount I For the spot cash will be allowed on all Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks and'Jackets, Ladies' Fine Ready-Made Skirts. See the splendid values we offer in Ladies' Skirts and Ladies' Short Jackets. A Slaughter Sale of Winter Underwear in Wool and Cotton. Men's nice Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers to match, value 50c each, will go at 40c each or 75c per suit, Shirt and Drawers. Ladies? nice Jersey-Ribbed Cotton Undervests and Pints tc match, value 3ce each will go on sale at 19c each or 38c per suit, Vest and Pants to match. - --All-Wool U.nderwear for Ladies,. Men and Children will go at greatly reduced prices. -.. Mind.you ,ll special prices are withdrawn after January 24th. F - 25 Per Cent. Reduction ,On ll inine and Millinery Goods. It must go. Ladies, i o ce at here is your chance. Telegraph Operators' signs. Ae .Telegraph operators iswaysae per The Rev. Dr. Howard, chaplain .to o sy wh ' n'l Princess Augusta, was so fond of good sae-s tewond of tier vtiidshe living that he ran into debt with many the uetw f theitl Fo * ofthae trdesmen in his parish.'.ft was swterams rBl~ek y2i userh in their- special interestst that he one .'JB"- as his sign. - how day preached from the teft.*'Have pa- -ever,- they choose their s eculir tience, and I will pay you'all" .He . .-. spoke at great length on-'the 'virtues of .... -oc :hd. r patience -and then proceeded, -"I now -ho sigiiedV'KE- boc.... aF~ eE come to. the second part of my dis the -Keeley:-i-~e',". sa!'&.n Ksai:Citly ~course--which is, 'and I will pay you chief .opdrator.-..-"Re-dfteid're wei all,' but that I shall defer to a future bac'-M diiiifig angi .used- i.Z/ occaslon."-London Standard. - I*deriving. it from 'boofa-gb0l.ler fel d I -. . low sig'id .'Pe-hbecause h'iznsedeto say A Liquid Cold Cure. 'he received..a pooirslarygs.).MwOmaI - . operator we - haihhere- userf- to :Iig For coughs and colds no remedy. 18.'H, her initials, untiloAt day"-e, equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honeybeujtdhran-arid.nte and Tar-the Liquid Cold Cure. ft 1sea girltdiher and hrieB, whi0. ceue it el al colth frsob tesystern we understood, meint btokeri heart tby acting as a cathartic on the bowels. In an eastern office-wheeI once work Gives strength to weak lungs. Affords ed there was a hoodoo sign. It .wa ,immediate relief in Croup, -Cqughs, ./KQ' The first mnan who used it ther tColds, Whooping-Cough, etc. Children was killed -by a train, the next on alove it. Sold by The R. B. LoryeaDrugl.went crazy and the third died of ty Store. - *- . -__.... phoicd fever. After. that nobody .in thi . --odfice dared use tlie.hoodoo sign.. Thi Alrcady Well Made. stol y about its beinga .Tonah travelei "Miss Deepley does make some of the over the country,- and today you'll fin4 most inapt q'w~tations," remarked very few operators sianing 'KQ." Bragg. I"Yes?" queried Newitt. "What, for I A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. instance?" .I.Tuns awl nw o "Well, last night I remarked that I oeao fBfao . rts te always avoided political discusslon be-benfljtdwhkieyadbdd djcause I didn't want to miake a fool oftrulfoyesasngrvln myself, and she said, 'One cannot paint soe ihecuitn an o r.the lily or gild refined gold.'"--Phila- rle rmmdcn ni ea a delphia Press. aFoe'Kiey rethnher NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C.fe ieanwmn thsdnm TIME TALE Ne.6A.DHu STrnesaa a. worellknopno inenEffectedundthkidJuyeand bladd Soutboun. Nothbotd. upe Brmya, Indasn gaveed wan iga Foley's ofion Cure, whien theae slticaspin A t edos tae< hic redestiefn companes and notcs Ihaele n pain tereoss my ping aod fter qikeae sprn. Ituhae done me 1.0he atsh of which The .B.Lorye TIME TBLE No 6, D u tr, neaac M.FortDavi, Tpro Inan eceectuwhiy. would5.ounter Mitndoneiof theeevilSendect southiboundntaintanound. Bra's Nthram net. f no Thee s ahuer retuhas tae tp uppe Bura, Idia toered. mith P M grea blcks fall ore whch stprve ers noticetai has a frmnoratatol useles. InSpai thereist.a seago water said o cure-lov sickpopl.A: - - ing, s th legnd -rasGinery tain nea For DavsTx.,r --C PLAYED AT Co.s Sale price. It is good ever to another season. ring Goods and Dress -s that follow. Fine Dress Ginghams, nice enough for queen to make a shirt waist suit out of ......... ............ c yard Fine White Lawns at................ ...........6c.yard Fine India Laiwns at............. .............10 c yard 40-inch White Lawns, very sheer at.. ............12jc yard Fine White Shirt Waist Madras, very nice, at.......... 10 c yard Our entire line of Blankets and Comforts put on sale at sacri fice prices. It will pay you to see the splendid values we offer in Rugs. Mattings and Housefurnishing Goods. Will close out our line of Buggy Robes at sacrifice prices. 100 pair of Work Overalls put on the market at 48c per pair. Now this don't look cheap to you but if you knew how they have gone up in the last few months you would change your opinion. Remember that we carry the largest stock of Shoes in the town. Any style shoe you need we havy it. 500 pair Men's Plow Shoes, in all styles, at $1.28 and $1.48 per pair. See the great values we offer in Men's Black Vici Shoes at, $1.69 per pair. Nice Dress Outings at.. ........................3c yard Spool Cotton at...... ........................1c spool Fine Dress Ginghams at.... ....................5 c yard Fine India Lawns at........ ...................6c yard Don't fail to attend this great sale for it is an engagement we can only play at this season of the year when we are closing out .WinterGoods. . Te %n thousand yards of Remnants all piled out on table will g at COST. Now if you need Waists or Skirts or little Dresses for your Children, see our Remnant Pile. Ten thousand yards of these goods at COST. Spool Cotton each day at 12 o'clock, 1.c spool. Remember our sale will close on the 24th of Januarv. THE ARGYLE HOTEL. Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. -URO P EAN P L A N. TEO A2P. TH E RESTAIURATl4 ulc4"""aIr - -CHARGEs REASONABLE. - ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AN]) WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. . NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. Charleston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. It looking for a Present we invite you to caln .and see our line of goods suitable before buy ing. Erices are right and everything guaranteed. Sterling and Plated Flat and Hollow Ware, Rich Cut Glass, Hand -Painted China, Art Pottery, Clocks, Everything Newin Jewelry. Edison Phonographs and Records, Gillette Safety Razors and Blades. Fine Clock, watch and Jewelry Repairing done by H. A. HOYT. W. A. THOMPSONJwle n Successor to R. F. Hoyt. No. 6 South Main Street. SUMTER~, S. C. tcan Old Sores'thatsreinse to heal ar~e'a constant THE HEALTH Imenace to health.-- They sap tfe vitality and undermine the constitution by draining.the system of its-tvery life fluids, and those afflicted with one co these ulcers grow-despondentata almost desperate as one treatment after another: fils'Theydpatiently apply salyes, washes, plasters, etc., but ir - spite ofia11-Tiee the'sorer'efuses to heal and eats deeper into the surround ing flesh, ddiiroying the tissues and growing to be a festering, inflamed andi angry mass.* The source:of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid iS .filled with impuritids and poisons which are' constantly being discharged~ into the sore or ulcer, making it impossiblejor the place to heal. It will not do to depend on external applications for~ a cure, because they do not reaci the real cause, and valuable tidie4~lost experfmnenting with such treatment: the most they can do is keep tiie ulcer clean. Any sore that will not heal-s dangerous, for the reason thatit may have the deadly germs of Cancer behir K it. A cure can be brought abbut only through a remedy that can change tl - quality of the blood, and tlis is what S. S. S. does. It goes to the ver:. dttomu of the trouble, drives out the poisons and germs with which it filled, and purifies and builds up the entire ei: culation. By the use of S. S. -S. the..sore ia ~ * with new, rich blood which correcs >1e, soon stops the discharge, and allows e to heal naturally and permanently. - - - lso reinvigorates the entie.systei'and - *e constitution his been. dep1'eted= or - and restores perfect health. Write for md any medical advice you are in nee. 'T SPECIFIC.CO., ATLANWA, CA. * to suit the farmer- and of breec rancier, a JERSEY CATTLE, -HI-RE HOGS of '>.-s'pondence solicited. Come and pse - o buy or not. T=J, 8.0C.. ~D. ~. ..'SAM'L G. BRYAN, Supt 'I YOURI O6R K