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Is the purpos a have been made addition of about antest shopping these new and en 1st. A Complete Shoe Store that will offer only reliable and guar anteed Footwear. 2nd. A Complete Department for Childrens Wearing apparel. 3rd. A section devoted entirely to the sale of Toilet Articles-The iii. best known goods only. and at cut prices, This great store must be a re sweep the State-come in contact by mail The virtue of our goods and ] goods will be delivered anywhere FREE. SUtITER, S. C. Just as we hav Ssmiling happy i CROWD. See ] Special SEL L I T INTRODU chwartz 3 of this invitation for in departmentizing t] 5,000 square feet of a quarters in this se( larged departments. 4th. A Department for the sale of Ladies' Undergarments-Musiin and Knit. 5th. A Department for the sale of Childrens and Infants Under clothing. 6th. o A section devoted entirely to Stationery of every kind. a1 magnet for this city, drawing custoircers here fr with about every home in South Carolina. ow prices, brings us nearer to the buying public. T ARE YOU - Schwartz 0.11 IS 001 a promised the Great >urchasers are a livin; L~ow happy you will I REA T Dl Of fer Pot .ING OUT OUI ENI CING THE reater -toi an inspection of the g is mammoth establi. ;pace, we offer you the tion of Carolina. Ma 7th. A Carpet Department of very large dimensions, offering every thing in Carpets, Mattings, Rugs,Linoliums. Window Shades and House Furnishings. 8th. A greatly enlarged Millinery Department under entire new management, that will offer the best to be found :n the land From such well known style leaders as GAGE, FISKE, BUR GESSER, WARSHAUER, Hats universally renowned, together with creations of our own work rooms by expert trimmers. Dm great distances. We want our name to stand I e will deliver anything-any where FREE. Send WITH US? Brothers, - NO TO TH Fall Sale of The New g- witness of our Big E eel. IBGAINS One Wet R CLOTHING EW WCI OEF'8 OOFRIh es reat changes that ;hment. With the largest and pleas king possible also 9th A Suit and Cloak Department -None larger in the State. Featuring Schwartz individ uality, in taste, style, newness, representing the largest variety to be found anywhere here abouts-Meaning easy choosing and at the Schwartz lower prices. - 10th. A Rest Room provided with everything that will mean com fort the tired shopper. Easy Chairs, Lounging Furni ture. Writing Desks, Tables With reading matter from all the leading magazines of the day. 1 efore all the people. Our ambition is to in your orders from anywhere and the I SUMTER, S. C. NEW IDEA Idea Co., is now in fu ~argains. We invite y SSTILL C > A tiue Watch FREE with every M - A tinepair Supns FREE he An extra ofi SPnes FREE it e A handsome Present FREE with a REGARDLESS DE A JEF- 8~TQCFE. Diarrhoea Quickly Cared. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bo tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cred. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebbar, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary at tack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured of one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. BOOTH'S GRIM HUMOR. The Story of a Bullet the Actor Wore on His Watch Chain. At times Booth's humor was satiri cal. When leaving a church in Boston after the funeral of the eminent essay ist and critic. Edwin Percy Whipple, obsequies which he attended In com pany with Lawrence Barrett and at that friend's suggestion and during which he had been annoyed as well as amused by the convulsive facial con tortions of the officiating clergyman, he remarked to Barrett: "1 knew Mr. Whipple, but I never expected I should be so sorry to attend his funeral." When a stagestruck lunatic named Mark Gray attempted to murder him in Chicago, at a performance of "Rich ard III." (April 23. 1879. at McVick er's theater), firing at him twice with a pistol from a place In the second bal cony. Booth calmly advanced to the front of the stage and, pointing at the madman. directed that be be seized and then, after a ""f :,hsence from the scene, to reasst. -as wife, com posedly finished his p.rformance. Lat er he caused one o: the bullets to be extracted from a piece of scenery where it had lodged and had It mount ed as a charm for his watch chain, in scribed. "To Edwin Booth from Mark Gray." That sinister relic he custom arily wore.-William Winter in Collier's Weatriv The healing demulcent qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound are not duplicated in any other medicine for coughs and colds. Any substitute offered you is an inferior article. Re fuse to accept It for it can not produce the healing and soothing effect of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. In sist upon the genuine, which contains no opiates. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Strenuous. "He used to be a straight enough roung chap. What made him get crooked?" "Trying to make both ends meet, I believe."'-Zcbange. Harvest Be? of what the harvest of your life's & part of your money crop for the 'ou that our bank would be an afely. It's a good plan for every mnection. You may want to bor iate the loan for you, on good M any red tape. Drop in and see us the call friendly, you don't have :n to say "Hello." urbe vi ie, II hle many OF THE IUB! I I Some Shots at "Haste." Hurry usually leads to error. The motto of Baron Plunket was "Hasten slowly." Churchill said, '"The more baste ever the worst speed;" Boileau, "Hasten slowly and without losing heart put your work twenty times upon the anvil." "Haste maketh waste," said Heywood. "I am always in haste, but never In a hurry," is from John Wesley. Richard II. mumbled, "Sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste." He would have made a successful farmer. This Is Seneca: "Haste trips up Its own heels, fetters and stops it.e..," Tennyson. "Raw haste, half sister to delay." Life for delays and doubts no time does give. None ever yet made haste enough to live. That bright couplet was written by Cowley. Listen to Bulwer-Lytton: Business dispatched is business well done, But business hurried is business ill done Women Soldiers. In several Vases Prussian women were most capable as soldiers, able to command and ready to obey, as well as being able to withstand the hard ships of campaigning.- To cite some instances, Maria Warder, a woman of Silesia. was allowed to serve as a bussar in the same regiment as her husband, who was a wealthy land owner. She was wounded in several engagements and saw her husband shot dead by her side at Leipzig. Eleonora Prochaska Is one of the better known of these heroines. She engaged under the name of Carl Renz in the Light horse when only eighteen, and several poets have written of her courage and of her death just before the battle of Leipzig. A monument stands to her memory in the cemetery at Potsdam.-London Standards WiTn Muscle and Brain. The boy who can master the science and art of the higher craftsman will hold just as responsible place in the world as the practitioner at the bar, the occupant of the pulpit or the physi clan. Indeed, the wholly competent artisan, the worker with muscle and brain who knows how, is the backbone of the nation. If it were not for him there would not long be need for the specialized professions. He is the weaver of the larger social fabric, the mason who sets the foundation stones of the country's Industrial structures, and many a man who is now a doctor, lawyer' or preacher would not only be happier and better off. but enjoy more real dignity. if he, too, were one of the i "sincere artisans" of the day.-Pbila delphia Bulletin. What will the ., Have you ever stoppedfo think work will be? Are you storing away winters of old age and misfortune? An investigation will convince 3 ideal place for keeping your funds farmer to have a strong banking cot row one of these days; we can negot security, at right rates and without the next time you are in town. Mak to do business every time you come SBank of T Turbevill 11 swing and i ou to BE ONE an's Suit of $10.00 or over. ith every pair of Pants of $2.00 01 ery Boy's Suit of $2.00 and over. 11 other purchases of $5.00 and ov< OF COST, CC