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IN SPECIALS. Ladies Q64tW fli Sizes, Worth $12.00 at ... . ... .. . ... .. .. ... .. .. $5 98 - Ladies Sport Costs Nobby, All Co'ors, up to date, Worthb$1000 .at ..........49 Ladies Coats Pore Wool, All Worsr.-d, Worth $8.00 at ... . ...... .$3 98 Misses Coats, All Colors, Worth $8.00 atI ..... ...... ...... ..$3.98 We guess you wond MtAANY a time we receive a telegram from oui - LV any representatives, saying-that 'they hav( just bought 1,6000 pairs of Shoes. or 700 Suits ol Clothes, Etc., as the case may be. "Send money by .wire." - The money goes out immediately, fnd upon arrival of the goods, we loose no time in disposing of them. We believe in quick sales and small profits. We pay cash for everything we get; and get cash for everything we sell. We don't have 'to charge you for morgy that some dishonest person beats us out of. A few months ago we-received a shipment of a Just Below the Post Office. BEWARE---There is only 4 Pa In lack And Rheamatisma. ________ Torment thonsands of peopej REA A daily. Don't be one of these suffe~r- ,P EA TI era when for so little coet you can get well rid of the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin their good work frotn their very first dose. They ex ert so direct an action on the Kid ney and Bladder that the pain and tornet of back ache. rheumatimu: and kidney trouble is soon dispelled For sale by all deale es every where ad v. Suspicion. Always to think the worst, I bare everfoundto be themark of amean spirit and a base soul.-Bolingbroite. A Maker Of Health. A iood aonest medicine like Fow.' Kidney Pills gives health t-> in in families. Mr s. Pahuer. 63-> W b St.. tireen Bay; WVis. was serios= ill with kidniev aned bladde-r t roub' Mr Palmer writes: "My wife is rap Idly recovering hier health ani strength due so'ely to tht. use Aipe ta Foley Kiduey Pull.." For sale by .. b~e;esemp detle-rs every wh..re. ad v. ~ ppsfrdal Almott Hopeless Case. am n ~~gt Mrs. Flimmins is worried Lbout her aoegon;j i new husband. Sne fears he will never wtrhs o a? become ee~ant an rempned bscaus he cannotblarneto pst nstemonocl Decxapepes for drawir aims ~tbaarcomaondconde-maghbh come uncommengwithin;the pep beertomeen band befned because b he roaneot ew o p hyscia mns.e ere isawisting thes mdout wht eic AR ENCA nAl crsatio of teucaolwic Dosn"tat ion codradstyma."e soet uncommniii the frehxtr. gereation" rhacs been restanchy Tor ic witofte "on'ts a-which ythe co say id ofevet the qan "Do't void he T f~reish r." no will flnd Chamberlain's ('ough lemedy mtost excelleint. Sold b' all dealers Slight Acquaintance. "Are you acquainted with Airs. Hi ly, your fashionable neighbor?" "Only aroundabout way. Her ea boards' Bees Stopped Railway Traffno. y aetobo -Beeun held up railway traffic on the u thfitaper London and North-Western'mal linethseodheltr near Shap Summit for several hours o al nSpcb recently. The bees swarmed in a sig- hrysugI l ntal lamp. No relief was forthcominbg yThfeasar until an official from. Penrith diparofsasdoat .d them.teaboeanae Areass th. Livur and Puifies fte Blood tsi ~ielaf ic Old Standard general strengthening tonic. acdpstd RovE'STAsTELEss chill TONIC, aroumes the The rsae erostiodries~aarioutftbeioon than seeod upthe te bul~wtkuV8.. orault aidchldrn. sli.te ~rs.i the lea n HZ O STI CA R Is ~er how we can do it,. well known brand of Shoes, comprising in all 1232 pairs. One week after their arrival, we had I4 pairs left out of the entire lot. This is the case many and manva time, not only with shipments of shoes, but with everything pertaining to our line. If all the goods received in our store in the lastt year. and sold in Sumter and vicinity could be placed inl one train, each car measuring 25 feet in length, it would take 2,1 i0 cars, making a string tenl miles kong, or about enough to reach from Sumter to May esvlll. This statement is in accordance with the THE )NE "WRECK STORE." Some uniscruplous mnoved t anud n,-ver, -throat an A * FOUN! Then The The fat] writer of - who came~ - before th .. . - -' broke out Kentucky. birth t e ject todre tilities be pathies m:l ~of bushwl gfmixture after boIling; g, large pipe carrying the wor spry-arrl;a, lower end of steam-pipe with cros- otheirdn inch openings for escape of steam; P, platform onee antheir r< s supplying water from elevated tank er steam-Jet; ,-had been ing clear water to 1, 2, 3 and 4. ggsi _____________________-senger so G Imarauders POISON FOR THE CHERRY SLUG I hmes of 1 wa c-ertal soon. Mr. Alts cned man andl went the darki sense of di wandered camping I: where the f oot. So and went lief that them ther4 ~. The risin waked the aronund. n!ghit at " raiders cot them hadt at thce fork Should yt irk-Colored, Sour Cherries-Fine for oanning and Best ob)tain the For That Delectable Cherry Pie- may be do is of the cherry fleshy part is entirely remeved, leav- enrefully ng in June and ing only the skeleton w-et one layer: part of August The insect can readily be dge t~ urn is tou r. The mature in its worm stage by spraying wit measure es ek, four-.winged Paris Green or other a'.rsenical poison. and count provided with a Parts green may be applied as a luck. Yo a grooves under liquid, using four ounces and eight Thus. i used in cutting ounces of lime to 50 gallons of water.| meire so which the eggs if used as a dust. take one pound ofamtr Paris Green to 20) pounds of eommon . uvenous eaters flour or slaked lime. Apply La the rI U' eshy tissues of Lmorning while the dew is on and at- PJI. lAWS THAI L OA THlE WAY WE DO IDATrEDMERCANTIl SHOES nio wonder you woni Read for Yourself: tatement of a man well up on freight matters. Ask d1r. Parish who has done our hauling ever since we ~ame to Sumter. He cati give you an' idea of how nany cases of goods he has hauled for us. If all the Shoes that were sold from our store in he last .vear were placed end to end. they would each in a straight line clear across Sumter County ,t its widest point All this was done in our first year's business in sumter, with alt the odds against us, with a suspi :ion resting on the minds of every third person. 1 RECK merchants may tell you that their's is ti NGHAM. ALA. F. L. lT.ered greatly from asthmna yhitis He writes.: "I got intil I took Foley's Honey iompoInld It entirely re hose chocking~ sew-ations, failed to pbroduce an eaisy ;~ fortahe coniditionj of the *~:,:: dI lungs," ) A HIDING PLC.E. ~ ~ y Got a Dig Surprise Whr < Daylight Appeared. aer of Josep~h .Altsheler. ti. watr storIes. was a P'russhm: i to this country a few years t' wari between the states and settled in Barren count.i By reason of hi~s foreti.. elder Altsheier was not sil b ft by either army when huos ran, but his southern syn ale him ohnfoxious t') a gro' IaC!kers wrho. pasIUg as l'etl sted the vicinity of the Kn niessee state line. . 'less, mioonless night in th , 18G3 a neighbor came wvi b that the bushwackers wenz -ay to kill Mr. Altsheler a ~sident of the vicinity w.h' )itspokcen in hi~s aproiva I' It was not certain, the mecr d. which road of two the would take to reach thet heir proposed victims': but it nl that they wouldl he aLlow heler and t~l other threa(I. athered up a blanket :npiece into the woods to hide. In AFn ess they speedily lost atll lrection. For an hour they (yWLLA DRWO about. seeking a sultiabl tteeItnedfrseds lace. Finally they came t' ekp adadpupdrn at was free of trees and itradti cnb oeol ground felt smooth under-- eigthms ol htte they spread their blankets osput to sleep, secure in the be. hnpttossru 10 hushwhacker could find pr ftcsac hti trdu g sun, shinIng in their .faces cls hseeg salwse mi. Thley sat up and look~ ed srushv ob uldof [They had been alsleep all Sm amr aei on the only place where the"pru"terpatsonert' tld not, have failed to finlldurn h itr hsbigdn heir plans been carried out- rvn hi roig u h m of the county roud.--Satur- feeg hsloti osdr ig Post. anthlosicessatewi meter of a Fine Wire, as oaosi ag unl ou ever find it necessary to dlimeter of a fine wire. it ____________ ne in this manner: Wind it rounJ id a piece of pencil in 'or an Inch or so. that each I ~ 1i hlng the previous one. Then act ly an Inch along the wire the number of turns in the then have the information. :ere are eighteen turns the ,j be keptthardhandfplumpndurin inerandathis can be done only IKSOGIVINLI D L ITI Aer, uni yuler >ody, suntidel.yuler Nwe are eon sto doule that bshaes i rofits with you. Every time you spend a ten ce: e store. Don't be deceived---Make sur Notict reTed to war _________hands liable, commutation .public roads< imnportant, az ~ road overseer person liable tdo his duty It Came Afte The eas~t et misbehaved a him calling. 2"- - ~goin' to bust The mnothe~r the shrill voic - *Muvver, I The mnotheti ~ ~ Once moure the "31uvver, II bur ninT1 "If you do voice went on, In' l' ;oin' to ByV this tim Yield of Potatoes. oughl~y incense at cup3 of must )and each year place them In cold stor. hurried up~stail uld age. I prefer to pay the expense of "If you've s the the storage and be-sure that they are she atnnoulnee1 by kept in a perfectly plump state rather low thxis to ke< will than to. keep them in a room with a then she pour high temperature as is done by some. douwn his throa ake In the spring the potatoes come out .\ little later Sin of the cold storage house in perfect~ ster. eadder, w ing condition and it takes but a few weeks r'ow-ludedl toi for for them to develop strong sprouts punishment in that rise out of the soil and develop "I didn't rea~ to strong stalks and leaves. mnuvver."' he cc Ice Many farmers have not the oppor- "I knew you to tunity to put their potatoes in cold- the mother.-C ant storage houses, but they should en- - ~le, deavor to keep their potatoes at a! ter ver~y low temperature. The nearer 33 degrees the potatoes are kept, the bet ies ter. Succeed whex In rervous i igeaknesses t remedy, as tb WNORK & ti h e over a d [MFS OFFICE. IrO-L-Y-3d SALK! T S -SPECIALS. Misses Coats Worth $6.00 at ........$2.98 Misses Coats Worth $4.00 at .. . ..$.1,98 Childr'en's Goats All Colors, All Styles Worth $4.00 at.. ..* ..........$1.98 Children's Coats Worth $2.50 at..$1.98. the secret. Here it is! is piece with us you get a coupon. When you get $5 1l1 worth you get a valuable and useful gift. ITo our friends and custopners we extend our e- hearty thankIs that this Special Wreck Store Edition, le a kind of Ad never before attempted. in Sumter, was made possible by their support. To those who do not know us we extend a hearty invitation to - "LET'S GET ACQUAINTED.". Sumter. South Carolina. e before you enter the door. to Road Overseers. 2out for road duty all that have not paid the road tax, to work the d December 1st. T ..s is id I shall expect every to see to i. that ever' IISSOUDCENU or road work is required FRTADTE RS P W. R DAVIs, County Supervisor. Cleanliness, Practicability and Efficien ) C0~O~T.cy Should Be Citizen's Thought. r the Little Faker Had "Dig into the consciousness of the -s Punichment. average intelligent American citizen .d small boy had sadly when discussion of any fornm of civie soo hs oter hean his provemo~nt is proceedyig, and you soonhismothr hardare ailmost certain to find that lie re uid the shrill voice. "i' fer it all eventually to what he calls the window and fail 'the city beautiful movement.'" says J. SHorace 31acIarland of Harrisburg in made no reply. Again the Phiiadelphia Ledger. arose: "Ie thinks of community planning in e found some matches, terms of civie centers, illuminated to set fire to the cur- signs (the great white wvay,. cluster lighting and other display adjane'ts. remained indifferent. Ihis city beautiful, too, varies accord mvt ou seled suer: n ,ing to his Ideals. One citizen showed ~ this dew no *- his (onception of the city beautiful for Newark by printing on the cover tif a l't smell nothin'," the billboard magazine a picture of Broad "it's 'eause I pulled off street in that New Jersey metropo'is' en~da anu' swallowed 'em, i with every building bearing double >(lie. Do~ you hear that., decked signs urging the merits of beer yin' to die." fand breaid. of stoves and soap, of toilet the mother was thor- ,powder and safety razors. Another is L nud, hastily preparing' much pleased when he can secure the arjn o wtr h whitewashing of the mutilated tree 'allowed match heads." trunks about the unorderly public ,"you'll have to swal square in his home town. while yet an p them company." And other sees in a tawdry soldiers' monu ad the nauseating stuff iment. :!anked by a monstrous fingpole. tseveral dismounted cannon, some wire the aggravating young- fiower baskets and tour or five enor iser and much humbled. mous telephone poles, his ideal of a ake the balance of his Jcvccet~ silence."Iaprseosesencptliy ly swalhlow the m'atchies.thciy'eufitogtwaprsn ntrite'ly explained- hna.ilo ola uiia'bid didn't, sonny'." replied n apledisurnigstt evelandPlain Daler. a itprotsueous aten caspita -ist terly away from other public buildings or open spaces.. S "All of these and others, with yet ~other fifty-seven varieties of misplaced h~W VE~! civic emphasis, are sincere ln'their de sires for their communities. But they t don't knows what the city beautiful re re'ally Is, ad, alas, they don't know everything else fails. "It is the city clean, the city prac rostration and female tical, the~ city efficient, that we need in iey are the supreme America. In fact, I believe that clean musands have testified. lness, practicability and efficiency must IEY, LIVER AND and do sunrely precede real beauty. I CH TROUBLE ftold a small community a few days medicine ever sold 3ago, in disceussing its very serious - 'uggist's counter. hineed'. tha t It needed first to clean uip ~~ and then to dress up'."