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I"WHATI A T this season of the yea1 times a day. Now let us g dealing in practical inerchE appreciated than any other. Gloves Always Good Westend Kid Gloves at $1.00. Ladie's Driv ing Gloves, Auto Gauntlets for Gents and Ladies, Gloves for boys, in fact all kinds of gloves. Handkerchiefs The Daintiest line of lace and embroidered handkercbiefs, values up to $1.00 at 50c and down. as cheap as you want them. T HERE is nothing-more pri and in various designs. I But the warmest number of i I 'DN r IAKAWY1 Come In, Take Your Pich RUBBERS For that rainy weather thiat is about to set in at prices that would not pay for the raw rubber from which they were made. Ladie's Shoes. We have about 7,000 pair of high grade Igadies' Sho~es in tans, paten: colt, gurrmetai. vici kid, etc., from the low 11 button shoe to the highi 16 but ton shoesibo stylas that should please - anvone. Prices from 98.2. to $2.23. THEWIEI With the highest prices of tobacco we most ever had, and a good crop of cotton. and the possibilities are high prices, we ought to feel good-plenty money to pay what we owe and to spare, so come see me. I have a nice clean stock of goods and cheap for the cast. We are selling now for the cash, through with credit for this year, so come andE. spend your money with me, gaods as cheap as anywhere.~ Just Received Shipment Seed Rye and Vetch for Planting.1 g SIf in need of any sie me. We thank you for past fa~vors, and soicit your future business. "9 i Yours truly, a =1A . L)i-IH N C)NQ BHALL I the above expression is b i've you a few suggestions Lndise; and practical Xmat Just select from stih list E Why Not a Muff? Or fur set. Some beauties in gray and red fox, also black, white and brown by the piece or set. Table Linens Damasir by the yard, cream and bleached 25c and up. Napkins, 50c and up. Towels of all kinds. tctical than a Rug, these yt oigelows, 36 x22, at $4. Ar l is a pair of TAR HEEL BL 8UMTER. 8.0 . T~lThat's ex M at the big family thi of the Lot--"You Should i1 CHILDREN'S SHOES Real cold weather shoes for the children well as dress shoes - description of children's shoes in .unnecessary aevery one knows how ['HE WRECK STORE treats children in shoes and at what price children's shoes can be bought at. E4 [ST ilE ur BUY YOUR Christmas Gifts FROM US. We have the most elegant and Complete Line of Christmas Goods e ver offered to the people of Clarendon. Call and let us how you. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE,. GIVE?" eard avery day and many Ours is the practical store, 3 presents are more highly nd you have it.. Neck Wear. All the niewest things for ladies. Ruch collirs. Ruching by the yard, in white, black ecrew and colors. Colgate's Celebrated Toilet Articles Soans, perfume, week-end boxes and Xmas boxes. >u will fmd here in all sizes t Squares from $8 to $50--. ANKETS. - I ctly what you'll do when you take a look bunch of shoes for every member o~ the t arrived at the Wreck Store today. Vorry" Over the Prices BED ROOM SLIPPERS for Christmas Gifts in all colors and pretty styles. These would make a very pretty and usefu] Xmas gift, at 98 cents. Men's Shoes. Special large lot of M' i's Sho.-s, in cluding such well-known brands a Regal, Beacon, Crawford, Walkover etc. All sizes, but. mostly nairro wid~hs; we sell them all at the Wreck Store Price, per pair,.81.98.I B 610. SUMTER.S. I'. BELOW POST OFICE Bank Your Surplus WITA THE R a nk of T urbeville, Turbeville. S. C., Which combines capital, confidence, consiseney and courtesy. Th'le big man with the big roll ;:.1 the~ little man with the little roll are alike welcom.a Our noors are open to borrowers and de-positoirs i.jIke. Our pur - pose is to make our bank a mut ual b'ne.tit to th *om mnunity in general and it.s paLtrhons in I Xr\l . n - -Vitaeyon to start a checking aicc wunt wit hi us. I~- 4 Do You Read? Here's A Bargain! 60c. to 75c. Books, While They Last, 25ce. By special arrangement we have secured a lim ited number of Splendid Fiction. all popular storief; . lielv cloth bounded. Some of these Books have been read, which accounts for this unprecedented low price. EVERY BOOK IN GOOD CONDITION. MANNING S. C. MILLINERY! Wh.n v-n wanta we I \i lin.re i H .t c'me lo se-e us. We are prepared i f'urn-h as ab.-. ra line of . nli.-ry a< a- -tore- : this sectioo and the work Lu-n--l tout by its i-; g aant---d o plea+-. Our Miss Brown :s a .IMtl-m-r of ex1erien,-e. and .asm*, and we wonid respectfully urge upon the lad;es to catl on us aud iuspeCt our styles. Clarendon Millinery Store, McLOED BLO K MANNING, S.C. Could Shout For Joy. "I want to thank you from the bot m of my heart, "wrote C. B. Rader, Lewisburu, W. Va, "for wonderful ub'e henefit I ianr froom Electric Bit - , in cuariae me of boah a s,-vere case ;f stomach trouble and of rh-umatism. I m. whi-h I had b-en an almost, help -utf r r fur te- t. ars. It suited mny case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice. and to rid the system of kidney pois ons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no equal Try them. Every hott-le is sruaranteed to satisfy. 01 .'50 cents at a;, -drogiist adv Names of onorable Origin. - The e~urtame :nouse denoted at first a man of great 'courage; while Mr. Ratt got his name from .the fact that the first bearer of the name was a D o atA M ry wise person, who gave *eOUasi" to the king. C rsm s Famous Stag- Beusties a.W ilkepyu oc- a'l ocok - th horr-or 'cn Skina Ei'upri -.- i . e t il.,tc~aws, S c-r-s or Pcmples. TCi,-. da't. hatvc' them. nor will any on.*Ho eB n 11(1TutC r:--i -s -h- face-. E -zomat or Sal hi -um v tjish .befor-e it. It e-ure-s so' a, haappedl beads, c-hilblains: hea' -t -tas, cats and bruises, Unequaled for Rare WorknsforoyurACti ttolene. ,ewentynowveytopeninndadoaccrunwown of rtWer sole fom heChs.c We Tol ke yorMoney sfl --lS n l 2osio Pad taly reggist. d. Eooy ihl esod e Early in the morning, the thievesquescrfltdyad ossen broke into the church and carried offaconAkoweeofmrktrce two magnificent paintings by Gidvanni and money values are necessary for Battista Tiepolo. The pictures hung an intelligent solution to ,the high in the side chapels on' either side' of 'cost of 1i',ing.. But si' a knowledge of the high altar, and were wrenched itlself does not qufice. Consistent ac from their frames In auch a hurry' thia tion is eqlu8lly.~if not more .lmportant. portions of the canves were left Odn The"head and heart" o~ f emittmust the frames. ibe one In''thir efforts.. -'They must -- ~work. in unison. . Constipation Poisons You. , -- Rats Fought for Comrade. If you are constipated. your entire Rats defended a comrade at Hun. vsrkt- inptheonod -serhouwartenmts gerford, near London, England, on a rkte itlo Uhe dr. sirgus rew recent night. An engineer at-the Hun Life Pills and von will soon get rid gerford outfall works of the London .f conastipation. headatchp and other Sewage system struck a large rat taoables 25ec. at Dr 'ersists or by when making his rounds. ImmedIately - maili H E. Bucklen & Co. Phila scores of rats appeared and attacked & St. Louis. ad- the man fiercely, tearing at his trou _____ __- sers. Taking to his heels, the man was pursued by the nimals for gey "Wanted-A Collaborator." jeral hundred yards. That all persons of artistic or lit-a erary aspirations are not as IipraC tical as they are generally supposed IYoung Women Number Surprising. to be, is proved by the followin The numberof toung women whosuf advertisement, which, says the Bos- fer- with w-'ak bac-k, d-zzy and nervous ton Heral,1, recently appeared in a spells, dull headla.-be and weariness is morning paper: Wanted-A collabo- surprismng. K drwy and bladder ills rator, by a young lady playwright. The cause these tr >uhil-s. bu t if Foley Kid play is already written; collaborator nev Pills are taken as direct.'d relief to furnish board and bed until ps 'follows promp ly, arnd the ils disap is orouced.pear. Contain no 'ihi' forming druus. is orouced.For sale bv' all dealers every wh -re. ad v Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy Eczema NainlCaatrtc. Thue constantly itching, burning A rsmnfgt eoeh e. sesation and other disagreeable Sn;aSocmnraosbfr fot-ms of eczcema, tetter, salt rhaeumifgt;a nlsha sntprlu and skin eruptions promptly cnred lra oteodro rcdne u by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment,. ild ihrt comdt i eo. W. Fitch of Mendota, Ill. say' stoe.TeDkeo elntn "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's cle h rnDkoc adta E-ze mna Ointment Have had Eczemathbetropwulbea.flws -ver since hle civil war. have be-en triatted bv many doctors, none have A rsmnol afsbr cth arien the henae-lit that onec hox of.Dr. mnhl twd n nEgiha Hacbsona's- Eezema Qintmnent laa." wt i tmc ul Everay e-niferer should try it. We're s- aaoitive it will help you we guar ar-ue it or money refunded At all Driatraists or by mail 50c. Pieiffer HwTe e hm -'emical Co. Philadelphia & St. Ms orxwswaigaCa Antiquities In Danger. adodd"" o aWyd Hidden away In the national mu- Iyucl tta? h yi pk seums and libraries, and zealously u."htshwte e e.rh guarded are a number of priceless epand manuscripts and books which, but for a fortunate chance, might have been-.- - - lost to the world. The chief treas ure of a museum at St. Petersburg Is GO~IO N fEA.JA the oldest known Greek manuscript of ia~a as ~c sv-~ly-aaSP the New Testament, which was about Fc' Ia-- cd''rC-aentt to be burned by the monks of abenac ata-hda-a-yf ral Syrian monastery, when, by a~ lucky -nh.vldanlaoic'h-.I chance, one of the priests, struck with ha - ae - ~taaeaoah r the antiquity of the manuscript. -i- ,al-' orurstc lil--Rfs terfredin tme o sae wat A ~a~tIrishm .aigh belr heler bee touhtvauelsshts;~'Y~ an Engisma isntpriV