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HYOY, h TO THURSDAY W. E. JENKINSO Great Stupendous. Gigantic Red-Letter Sale will be one of the most important sales ever had in this town. Everything in our great house will be put on sale. A WINDOW FULL OF CHOICE PREMIUMS FOR EVERY CUSTOMER THAT BUYS A BILL AT OUR STORE. If you don't believe it come and see. Sale will open promptly at O o'clock Nov. 1st, and close at 9 o'clock Thursday evening, Nov 15th Come one. come all, and don't leave your pocketbook. Fifty nice 2-piece Knee Suits, value $1.50. will go at $1.19. Fifty nice All-Wool Knee Suits. value $2.50. will go at $1.98. If you want nice Winter Suits for your boys, come to our big spe Worth of Shoes, Ladies', Men's and Children's. All grades and cial sale. Premiumsfor all who buy. styles and qualities to suit everybody. 300 Men's Wool Suits must be closed out, Prices from $4.98 500 pairs of Shoes, a big job lot of odds and ends, put in one to $11.98; they must go. Nice Premiums with every suit you buy. lot and sold regardless of cost. We know you need Shoes for Overcoat' Pants and separate Jackets, all will go at special yourself, your wife and your children and we are going to put this Red Leter prices. Premiums for all who buy a bill. entire stock down at special Red Letter figures and will give every Ladies' Jersey-Ribbed Fleece-lined Vests and Pants to match, onea ic prmim ho uy abil fomus value 35c each, will go at 24c each or 47c per Sui',. one at nice premium who buys a bill from us. ' Ladies' Heavy Jersey-Ribbed Vests and Pants to match, 65c values, will go at 48c Suit. $209000Ladies' nice Union Suits will go at 48c and 98c. worth of Dry Goods to go at prices that will open your eyes. Ladies' All-Wool Jersey Ribbed non-shrinking Vests, $1.25 5,000 yards yard-wide Sea Island Homespun to go at 5c yard. value, will go at 93c each. Pants to match for the same. Not ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I moeta 5 adkoacutmrlAl kinds of Children's Wool and Cotton Vests at Red Letter Not more than 15 yards to a customer. 2,000 yards of good 5c Calico will go at 3c yard. Not more thanZ 10yrs oacutmr Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Cotton Undervest and Drawers to than 10 yards to a customer. Yard-wide Black Taffeta Silks, $1 value, will go at 89c yard. me Yard-wide Black Taffeta Silks, $1.25 value, will go at 98c Men's Heavy Velvet Back Fleece-Lined Vests and Drawers to yard. match will go at 48c each or 95c per Suit. Our entire line of Fine Dress Goods will go at special prices. Boys' heavy Fleece-Lined Vests nd Drawers to match at 25c Bed Tickings, Sheetings, Homespuns and Ginghams and to 35c each. everything in the dry goods line will go at special Red Letter Men's heavy All-Wool Wright's Health Undervests and Draw prices. ers to match, $1.25 value, at 98c or $1.95 per Suit. A nie Pemim t allwhobuyas uch s $ wih t. A Seventy-five dozen, three cases Men's nice Negligee Shirts at Anice Premium to all who buy as much as $4 with r s. A 0C window full of choice Premiums. 27c, 39c, 49c, 69c and 98c each. Such an aggregation of Negligee Shirts was never offered in this town before-27c, 39ce 48c and 98c to0011each. Premiums with every s4 you buy from us. worth of the best Clothing values to be found in this part of thes State. L J nice Premium to all who buy as much as $4 with us. Remember this Sale ill positively open on - Ladies Heav Jese-Rbed Vet1ndPns tomth,,5 will close on Thuratda night, Novmbr 15th, 0l id fCide' oladCto et tRdLte prcs Hats and Caps. Millinery, Millinery. Four cases, 12 dozen Men's Felt Hats in Black and Brown, in all shapes. $1.25 value, will go at 98c. It goes without saying that we own the millindry busides of: Thre a ses 5 , lozen Men's Fine Fel- Hatsintthis section and we want to tell all who have not bought hats yet Three cases, 9 dozen Men's Fine Felt Hats, in the latest weh vphmh r n tt ergh rcs tl s rg t a dtie shapes and colorings, $1.50 value, will go at $1.29. we have them here and at the ight prices. Styles riggth and-tfe A full line of the famous Chesterfield Hats, in all styles, $2.50 quality right. o values. will go at $1.98. Big sale of Remnant Ribbons and Veils. All kinds of Children's Hats and Caps will go at sale prices. Ladies' Long Jackets, Furniture Department On account of the dull times Furniture has not been moving, Rain Coats and Furs. but we propose to move some during this sale. for we are going to' cut prices to the quick. The grandest display of Ladies' Jackets and Long Cloaks to Bedroom Suits. Sideboards, Hall Racks, Chiffoniers, Iron. be seen in this town. Beds. Lounges, Couches, Kitchen Sofas. all must move in this 200 Ladies' Short Jackets to go off at a song-from $1.25 up. sale. Call and see them. It'will pay you to see our nice Oak Bedroom Suits-20 that A large line of Children's Jackets, in all styles and prices. we will run in the sale as long as they last at $14 98. A nice-Oak Suit, mind you, for $14.98. And listen at this. ance imitat Cherry Poplar Suit, $15 'value, will go for only $7.50-only $7, Ready M adeand nice China premiums to ao .,ith each Suit. Ladies' Ready=Made Skirts ad3gnreuscnut 100 fine Buggy Robes to go off at a son g.. The finest line of Ready-Made Skirts in the town, ranging in prices from $1.25 to $10 each, will all be put on sale at popular A nice Premium to all Who buy as much prices. Anc rmu oalw obya I: 100 separate Skirts to close out at a sacrifice; 'they must go. $4 with U If you need a' nice Skirt cheap here 'is your chance. . * hursday, November 1st, at 9 o'clock in the morning, and at 9 o'clck ARE YOU GOING?--. CHARLESTON'S GREATER-GALA-WEEK! NOVEMBER TH TO 10TH.--m Will Be Best Ever Held! Grand Military Features, Guard Mount and Parade, Gorgeous Aquatic Carnival! Pain's Manhattan ,Beach Fireworks, Trades, Fantastic and Floral Parades, Firemen's Parade and Exhibition! Charleston Poultry and Pet Stock Show! EVERYTHING FREE! One Fare, plus 25c, for- Round Trip, on all Railroads. Headquarters fdr Paints and Oils. WE INVITE the public generally to come to Sumter and look in on our tremendous stock of Hardware of all kinds, tools of every 06 description. When you need anything in the Madhinery supply line, we can furnish just what you want. We handle the best Beltings in the country. Our Paint and Oil Departments are full. Try our famous Japalac. Farmers, you can save money by buying your Wire Fencing from us. We are headquarters for all kinds of Sporting Goods, and we can beat M M them all in Harness and Saddles. Ladies, buy your new Stove or N Range from us. Let us show them to t 0 you. E-4 Our long experience gives us an advantage, and we can safely say that we can please the trade. DuRant' Hardware Co. I I SUMTER, S. C. Machinery Supnniies. Belting, Etc. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of The C. M. Davis Lumber Company that a meeting of said Stock holders will be held at Davis Station, S. C., at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 15th day of November, 1906, for the purpose of going into liquidation and winding up the affairs of the corporation. C. M. DAVIS, President. October 24, 1906. Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages REPA IREBD With Neatness and Despatch -AT R. A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water pipes, or I will put down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. LAME. .Mv horse is lame. Why? Because 1 did not have it shod by I. A. White, the. man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease. We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and I guarantee all of my work. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING. S. C. NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C. TIME TABLE No. 6. In Effect Sunday., June 5, 19*04. BETWEEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN. Mixed. Daily except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound. No. 69 No. 74 No. 70 No. 68 PM AM AM IPM 6 25 9 36 Lvo..Sumter ..Ar.9 00 5 45 6127 9 38 N.. w. Junction....8 5s 5 43 6 47 9 59........ Dalzell ......8 22 5 13 7 05 10 10........Borden ......8 00 4 58 7 23 10 21........Rembert'...7 40 4 43 730 1031........Ellerbe......730 42 7 50 11 10..So. ity. Junction..7 10 4 25 8 00 11 10 Ar...Camden..L vei 00 4 15 PM PM AM PM BETWEEN WILSON'S MILL AND SUMTER Southbound. Northbound. No. 73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72 PM PM 3 00 Leave......Sumter ......Arrive..12 30 3 0...... Summerton Junction........2 27 3 :0............... Tindal................ 11 55 335...............Packsville............41 30 3 55...............Silver............ 1 00 4 (h- 110 45 5 . .......Millard.............. - 4 45......... Summerton ..........10 1a 5 27...............Davis............... 9 45 5 45...............Jordan ............... 9 45 6 30 Arrive...... Wilson's Mill.Leave 8 40 PM AM BETWEEN MILLARD AND ST. PAUL. Daily except Sunday. Southbound. Nor thbound. No0. 73 NO. 75No. 7_No. 74 PMI AM AM PM 4 05 10 20 Lve Millard Ar.10 45 5 30 4 15 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lye 10 35 4 20 g ' AM AM PM IF'HOS. W .LbUN, President. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. BRITISH CASTE. Love of the Englishman For a Titled Ruling Class. The presence of a personal sovereign is the outward and visible sign that caste is still supreme in the British em pire. The external abuses of the feudal system have been abolished in Great Britain, one by one, until those that still linger are almost harmless, but the inner spirit survives to this late day, and even now its manifestations are abumdant in l:ost. every part of the social strur-ture of th'e British Isles. There is sti1i alie the fiction that the king rrules and that i army of the enire is his majesty's army. There Is still a willing acceptance of the titled :istocracy and also of an upper house, the vast majority of whose members sit there by the right of birth only, without regard to their individual merits. No doubt the British people could change these things speedily and with out violence if they really desired to get rid of this inheritance from feudal Ism. But they have not got rid of it, and this is evidence enough that they do not wish to do so. The British see no reason to abolish a state of affais which the American people look at with amazed wonder as a survival of the dark ages. A native American finds it wholly impossible to understand the mental attitude of a certain man of letters in London, who justified his ingrained toryism by the assertion that he simply would not be ruled by his equals.-Reader, THE BUTTE HILL. Where Fortunem Were 3Made and Spent In a Day. Wrhen Daly had acquired the proper ties surrounding the Anaconda, he opened up the Butte hill. One must have a vivid imagination to picture to himself the growth of Butte from that time on during Marcus Daly's life. Fortunes were made and spent in a day. An army of men descended into the mines daily to strip them of their treasure, huge forests were despoiled of their timber to stull and shore up the excavations and protect the earth above, for these copper veins are often 100 feet wide. Immense smokestacks began to vomit their clouds of smudge from scores of furnaces scattered over the hill; the moan and clank of huge pumps could be heard In the depths forcing the water to .the surface; the pound of hammers and the steady Im pact of drills sounded everywhere, while the earth trembled and bellowed with distant underground explosions. Great hollows, like cathedral naves, were scooped out, where the treasure had lain in the rock ribbed earth. Horses and mules were blindfolded and lowered into the mines-where their hides, like the gray beards of the old miners, soon took on the greenish color of the copper which saturates ev erything below the surface. The Butte hill soci became a vertiable under ground city.-C. P. Connolly in Mc Clure's Magazine. sweetest of All. Outlate-I tell you, I enjoyed the sleep I got this morning. Fogey--Sci entists say it's the sleep you get be fore midnight that does you the most good. Outlate-That may be, but It's the sleep I get after I'm called In the morning that makes me . feel good W ~hilnralnhin Press I Bargain Sale I Big Reductions Buy now while the chance is here. We are offering Special Bargains that will open your purse. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Clothing, Skirts, Jackets, Waists, Notions, Millinery, aftprices that will will astonish you. Re member, buying right is money saving. I Don't wait, come and see for yourself. Our Goods: HIGHEST - QUALITY, BARGIAN PRICES. D. HIRSC1IMANN. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. PEOPLE OF BRITTANY. HER PET AVERSION. I The Women Mostly Bald and the Men The Reason One Woman Is Afraid of Mostly Drunkards. Her Bathtub. "The women, not the men, go bald in "I know a good many people are Brittany," said a barber. "They go afraid of a bathtub," said a woman, bald where it shows most-above the "but not in the way that I am. I am ears. Women, quite bald above the not afraid of the water after I am in ears, are as common in Brittany as: the tub. It's getting in and out I am baldheaded men are with us. afraid of, though water in a bathtub "Brittany is a granite strewn, hilly, has been deadly, too, to some. I knew well wooded country in northwestern of a man once who was drowned in France, overlooking the sea. It is New his bathtub. Many a man has drowned Hampshire, with the seu added. The i his bathtub, but I know the widow of Breton peasants speak a language this one, and that was what brought it which resembles Welsh. They hate: home to me: Whenever they intro strangers, and they wear a peculiar duced her they whispered, 'Her hus costume. band was drowned in a bathtub.' "This costume is what causes the "It seemed to me a sort of disgrace baldheaded woman. One part of it, the: to her, that way of dying. If he want coif, or headdress, a cap of white linen, ed to drown, why didn't he go to the requires that the hair be drawn back river? If he didn't do it purposely, very taut from the temples. Drawn then it was the fault of the bathtub, back thus, as taut as it will go, it be- and that makes it a dangerous thing, to gins to disappear at the age of twenty- my notion. five, and by the time she is thirty-five "I knew another man who was seri. or forty the Breton peasant woman ously injured by a bathtub. He was a looks as if she were the victim of some great friend of mine. He had prom horrible disease, for, from her temples ised to help me; in a lot of ways, with to well behind her ears, she is as bald my work and one thing and another. i as an egg. Then he was taken very ill. He was "The men, on the contrary, are never upon the verge of recovery and had bald. For one reason, they work bare- written me he was coming to call in headed. For another, they belong to a day or two, when I got word that he the low, animal type of man that pre- had fallen in the bathtub or on It-I serves a head of thick, '4-rse hair to have forgotten which, or maybe it fell the en'1. They are a n y lot, the men onhin-and had broken three ribs. of Brittany-drunk jery day or two. "I never get in or out of my bathtub putting all the wgik on their wives, without thinking of him and his three shouting ribald i1risults in. the' Breton ribs or without being afraid I'1l fall tongue at touristsi"-St. Louis Globe- on the edge of it and knOCk out all, Democrat my front teeth."-New York Press. IIIM LEVI BOTHERS SUMTER. S. C. In extending our A nnual Fall and"Vinter greetings to the readers of Tri.: Tnms, we cor dially extend to them an invitaiion to visit our store whenever they come to Smter, and make it their headquarters. We are better equipped to handle Cotton this season than ever before, for the reason we have extended our delivery markets, al ways in close fonch with the imills, it puts us in position to keep abive the market quota tions, and our patrons get the benefit of this advantage. Cotton is the product upon vhieh our farmers must depend, and although the crop of this year is not so good as last year. by a mutual working together the farmer and merchant vill come out on top. The various departmrents in our store are filled with New.w.Clean Goods -and the pur chasing public can certainly su pply its- Oeds here. Come and inspect our full Line of Dry Goods. where ve have at corps of experienced sales men who are always anxious to show' these goods, and prove that we are iy-to-dt mi styles anl prictes. Ee There is no store in the city of Sumter with1 aI futlker or be.Lt-Tr St-k of .noes. aInd aI. we coitract for tliese - irect w iti the factoi we arep eied to make the "show down" thait we can i'r you money by buying from ns. CRCERIES. ~ ()ar ioervp' lD):rient is the uipal of any concern in the Sa We handle both Beavv an;d F~ev Groceries to sell at whole sale .'nd retail. We make a specialty of sup pving small dealers with everything in the arocerv,% liner. ('ome to see us, as we kee everYtI i ijad the best of' a-ltention guaranteed. Respectfully. LEVI BR0S0, umter, S- C.