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To that brain-rac v" livyer 08688 iIfor Gifts-a trip thro And the trip ma *:i such things as you m; Our salespeople a and your means. Here are many g FOR MEN Suits ----.....-...$9.00 to $25.00 Overcoats - .---- ......$5.00 to $15.00 Hats ... -.- -- -- -:.. ... .... :.- $1.00 to $6.00 Rain Coats ---.----...$2.98 to $12.00 Shirts -- - _..-...75c to $5.00 Union Suits ..._--......$1.25 to $2.50 Ties ..__. .. .-- .....-_.25c and 50c Gloves .......-..-- _-...25c to $2.00 Sweaters .-- --.._...$1.49 to $5.00 Hose __------- _.-....10c to 75c Shoes---------$1.98 to $7.00 Toys! Toys! Toys I To gladden the hea not for the little fc Wagons and Anton Take Below Pos Mrs. I. . Myers and children have D e brIanning (imes. ___ _returned home, after spending sev- dt oral dlays with her sister, Mrs. An- hi Published Every Wednesday drew Geldings, at Wedgefield. th I. I. APPEL'_---------------Editor Mrs. J. J. Nettles, of Columbia, has Ji I. I APPI.Treturned home, after spending a few Y( F. M. SHOPE ..- Business Manager drys with her brother, Mr. J. C. iar __ - - - - --.... vini, and her sisters, Miss Alice Har- thi WEI)NESI)AY, )ECEMBER 12, 1917 vin and Mrs. Julia Hinson. Mr. Willie McCall, wife and (laugh- H ________________________tei', Lilia, attended the hot supper at B] Jordan, andl report a fine time and F1 ALCOLU NEW S pety to, eat in that country. re are having some cn weathermh ho S r t at present. Some fine weather for OatsetStra ih n hog killing, and I know such has been ISna tterbohrs '~.Xi-I the case with sev'eral. brFod There have been seveiral changes,Mr nIrs.JhluonSet since wrilting las. r. an Mr tso.sfteM. C hms George !have mioved to C'olumbia. Mr. George and family maide manyneiMnng friiends while in Alcolu, and it is with Ltl a cSe~r a encn regret to their ,many friends they '1(tohroo fi'a vekwha leave.belda.PashoeMaia Mr'. John Barlield has miove'd tospeyrovy.Mss.Faka town, fi'om the stock farm. ooetoCumiSndy Mr'. and Mrs. H amie Baker haive M'.Rt rno iie tMs moved in the corner house on Blroad B .Sevr' odyatron street.MssAie1arispnSudyt Mr. and Mi's. Pariker' Chiilders hav~ethAlouHewiherstrM.0 movedrittonedehomentanthruse.nJiliasev-son Co eturnd efe spndngatY in DriGod, and hes, NosAiea-t goi gna E A CTMs.JL Hnson nowrN WilieMcdls will anbduh.e L eiD,.ttNddtehtspE tB king question-old as the first day when Christmas we ugh our store affords an easy and ecenomical answer. r be shortened and quickened if you can pick from th %y think you will want: vill help you make a--fine. selection that will accord w podly suggestions: FOR WOMEN Coats _..---.--.-..--.$3.49 to -$35.00 Suits' ----- . --$12.98 to $35.00 Skirts .._-..----.--...$1.00 to $7.50 Waists ----- ---- ------ ...49c to $6.50 Hats _. -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- $1.00 to $5.00 Underskirts ..--..---...98c to $3.00 Dresses - _.___. .__......98c to $18.50 Gowns .------ ...-...98c and $1.49 Corsets -- .._. ..-_-,-_..98c to $3.00 Shoes -._.---------....$1.98 to $7.00 Toys! Toys! Toys! rts of the little ones. Christmas would not meat iks, and we have a full line of beautiful Dolls, mobiles. In fact everything that you could think Our Tip-Shop Early-Shop ] INWHCK STI toffice. Sun _p __ A6 % , X14. __ Mr. Jake Kelly, the efficient con ictor on the Alcolu passenger train, is resigned, much to the regret of TUREVILLE e company and his scores of friends. Lke says he is going to farm. Hope >u much success old boy. Misses Lottie C. DuBose and Mir Mrs. Hammie Baker has been on nie D. Heron spent the week-end a e sick list for several clays. Bishopville. Messrs. Frank Martin, Joe Powell, Miss Evalyn Winn spent the week enry Richbourg, Arthur Hodge and irtie Ham will leave for Columbia riday, to enter upon the service of Mr. D. B. Dennis o? Florence spen e U. S. A. May God bless and pro- Sunday at horn with his parent, ct you all boys, is the prayer of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dennis. .nsy. While we loved ones hate sare lookin prosperous . see our boys, husbands and sweet-twneChvotcaeerprca ~arts leave, it is their privilege, as e lrn h ekb w fo eli as their duty, and the above fivebetarrsndM.JM.Tb ave as men, with a brave heart toylewoinwthdaereecn their duty to their country. sewhaloftm vlntbunv Mrs. Wilbur Floyd is visiting herMranMs.V.JTrbilepr irents at Olanta.ModyiChretn Miss Eliza Tucker and niece wvent mn yemCmaywsgv Manning Wednesday shopping. hr nMna vnn hc There wvill be a play called "Hlunk- uulmd od s Corners," at the Auditorium Re.MF.Dkshsbnrtun ~xt Tuesday night, the 18th. Every- t h ubvleCrutb h o dcy come and see the fun.frncfohisendyawcc "Pansy."coreisgonesthsmn Pies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Liu.D .TrviespnSu rT 5'L falls to cure ansy Cas. o Xichino iehst ppicaiongies ~as mO e nie~ D.)eronS spnt th'Ie Teeken. Lt D-B-Dnn 'Plresn Dec1thr.n aMsts A.hGrDenis weed.e odufr frome b woo ou T h s Sle waloftwill notbuyno chargedcatdcutrctine fth. Pe motTTLESopay a Ali s made the occasion e list which follows, ith both your taste FOR GIRLS Coats -- . -. '. .. -.. $2.98 to $10.00 Dresses ----. --- ....-98c to $7.50 Sweaters . - ...---......98c to $3.00 Middies .. .- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 98c Middy Ties ...-....-... -- . --.-49c. .Shoes -.-. -- -- -,..-98c to $3.50 FOR BOYS Suits ---------- ...-..$1.98 to $7.50 Overcoats .-.-- -- -- -- $1.98 to $6.00 .iaincoats ..... - --- ..-$1.98 to $4.98 Shirts 49c and 75c Pants.-.- ....----...--.49cto $2.50 Shoes.----------------$1.75 to $3.50 Toys! Toys! Toys as much were it Bears, Bicycles, of in Toys. N4ow.!. iter, S. C. .7,C RED CROSS MEETING first visit here since he was electecl SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Governor. I Sunday,' December 23rd, has been Twenty-Two More Are Called, set apart as "Red Cross Sunday" throughout America. It is being The next increment of Clarendon. t planned to observe the day as such soldiers to leave for Canp Jackno in the county. The committee fronmslir olaefrCmpJcs the Clarendon County Chapter has wil go next Saturday, and will be a been hard at work and as a iesult of white as follows: their efforts, Admiral F. E. Beatty, Henry Birdie Ham, Alcolu. t of the United States Navy, and Hon. Benme Weaver, Alcolu. ' Richard I. Manning, Governor of the bert Eugene Hodge, Alcolu. State, have accepted invitations to Henry Richbourg, Alcolu. s speak in Manning that morning at GoroghL DMidu, Alcolu. half past eleven. Dudley L. Gaib, Aurcvlu. r All plans have not been worked out Dudles E. Ghigbon, TurevCitye, at this writing. Full dletails will be F.a E. ThgnLkCtyR publisheti next week. . Fi~ank Oliver Mar~in, Alcolu. t The officials are to be congratulat-- Arthur Liston Hodge, Alcolu. ed in securing the two distinguished Arthur Hartwell Ridgeway, Bloom - speakers. This will be a rare oppor- ville. n tunity for the people of the county RoetCidrDvsSao. s to learn about the great war in which HryLvnoMnig we are nowv engage3d and the splen-JophEPoelAcou d1 did work being (lone by the Red Ja.eloBgawisn - Cross. LwsW utr isn f Admiral Beatty is one of the dis- BnTlmnBrik ieod y tinguished officers of the navy, and JmsN edns ai tto~ wvill receive a warnm welcome in our CnlyCoieRcMnig .. community. It is neediless to say thait To.S oaS etn his host of friends and admirers will EryR rges aeCtU turn out in full force to see and hearF.D Goveror Mnnin. Thiawil b' His ryNelsonon , Manning. AosecoEluoellS.loCu Jah BeDec.aga30Wilhn rbigstock.Everttehilsng Bene Cro kery arn Barwc,eod 15aaynolyes .Getdns b asysato AThos .; oaSmetn EalyR.Drggr,.ak Cty. *1 ' . F .