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Alderman's Grand Opening Unparalleled Success (Continued from Page 3) They carry a line of old reliable and fancy groceries whole. sale and retail. You can call for anything suitable foi the table and Mr. Lewis can put his hands on it. There are two elegant Isles in the centre of the store The one on the left contains China, Crockery, Glass anc Aluminum ware. Then there are two or more show case. beautifully displaying a line of the finest Jewelry, Cui Glass and Silverware. They had on display a line of Han( Painted China that has no equal. The writer looked across the isle on the right wher< a lot of men were gathered around the show case, here w< thought sure we would get to see some monkeys or some. thing, but after walking across we found it to be th< Men's and Boys' Furnishings Department. Here we say on display some of the most stylish and cleverest model. of Men's Furnishings. 'T'here stood over behind the show case a pleasant smiling looking gentleman, on approaching him, he walk ed up with a broad smile and said, "Skinner, is my name just plain Skinner" well, we thought it best to get out o: there before Mr. "Skinner" got hold of us, but come to fin( out that that was only his name, and not his business. HI said, "His business was selling clothes," and that is wha he is doing. While Mr. Skinner is full of wit, he is on the job when it comes to dressing you up. Now before going up stairs we want to say, that ther are thousands of other articles and different arrange ments down stairs that we haven't the time to write about On entering the top story on the right, is the whit ladies rest room, well furnished with comfortable chairs in fact it resembles a parlor in some up-to-date home. Then beyond the rest room on the right, is Mr. Chas Wood's oflice. He is the general manager and has got nice fitted up office. Next on the right is the colored women's rest room This is something you will not find anywhere else in stor buildings. Now we are coming in to the Furniture Departmen and this is a big store itself. Mr. M. V. Islar is in charg of this department and is an experienced furniture mar Here you can find everything imaginable in furnishing home. Mr. Islar said, "This is the only store of this kind i1 the South that I know of and you can come pretty nea buying anything from a needle to an iron bridge" and be fore we got through this store, we realized that Mr. Islar' saying was true. They have one be(1 room set that is priced at $1100.0( It is an English Mahogany and such a set of furniture o Where sh Our Fal at BUL Where Style j Ecor We have not gone diol :1 7 sensible profit on the fo 1/ been our policy since w that is why "BULTMA Shoe business today, an< )ild cutmr and ,,ain / ~by our fair prlices durn ( This"HIG H COST O1 Thssplendid Shoe wV uulvalue inthis day graceful, snug-fitting efi the prevailing skirt sta and Black. $6.0 Is rapidly gaining the 7i~s and their mothers. Ne D[P~TM~T patr'onize the store whi, IShoes. Come in ands ranks the best in the coi It's Our jo Every man who elects to buy his S ft-but in quality, style anid prlice. example, what a serviceable, modis IBut, whether you pay more or pay lless, you will Coinfort, anid goodl vahue. BULTMAN SH this class has never been seen in a store in this part of the country. Besides this set, they have several that is almost in it class. In connection with the furniture department, is th Toy and Novelty department and one would think that Santa Claus has established his headquarters right her< in this store. You would think that the unsettled condition of thi Toy World, owing to the great war, would be a vexatiou problem, but we believe that this store has got a suppl3 that will take care of the demands in this whole country But last Friday a great many were taking advantage o the opportunity and bought their Toys for Christmas. Alright ladies, here is what you are looking for, Mis: Fannie Weaver's Ladies' Shop. Now when the good ladies and men too, walk in this department, they forget all o: their troubles, for here you will find something to look at. Not only Alderman's Store, but Manning and the sur rounding country, should be proud of this department, fog honestly, we do not believe its equal is in the South. Miss Weaver has spent a lot of planning and har< work in arranging this department as it now is. But wi take our hats off to Miss Weaver, for we don't believe an: more attractiveness could possibly be added to this de Ipartment to make it more convenient and beautifull: arranged than it is. Miss Weaver has an unusually handsome assortmen of ladies' fine dresses and exquisite line of coat suits en gaging simplicity, and others with unique style arrange ments. I s f P. R. A-LDERMAN all we Buy 1 Shoes? i T MAN'S >inls hands with tomy!I lar crazy, we only want a -I rtwear we sell. That has e started in business, and N'S" do a tremendous I every day. We hold our many new ones each (lay g these 'LIVING TIMES." hieh stands out as an un of high prices, has the ects that is necessary with les-in Brown Kid, Grey attention of young fellows turally the boys like to ee this department which mtry. b to satisfy noes here-not alone as t~o You'll be surprised, for h Shoe $6.00 will get you get a perfect fit and real yut a OE CO. M i SUMTAS. S.OC. fR Ha The Management. * Mr. Chas. Woods is manager of this great store and we feel that a more competent, adequate and suitable man could not have been found than Mr. Woods. Mr. Woods has ,a pleasant disposition in manner and . a business-like ability. He has without a doubt, a great responsibility on him, but nevertheless, it is one that he should be proud of, for any man should be proud of being its manager. Mr. Woods says that he feels like a great future is be- , fore them and a successful one at that. He said that they were in business to serve the peo ple and give them satisfaction, that he firmly believed that the merchants of Manning would prosper by this store coming here, for it would bring people here to buy their merchandise where otherwise, they would trade else where. Things that you heretofore had to get in large cities, can now be purchased at Alderman's 20 Stores in - One. Mr. D. W. Alderman, the senior member of this insti tution, is one of the best business men the South has ever produced. He is a self-made man; and while a young e man he had a rocky road to travel, but by constant per servance and hard work he soon began to see a new day dawning, and by looking far into the future he realized he would soon reach the goal in the business world. Every dollar he could get he put it in timber and lands, buying t lands in those days that most other people would not have. . Today they are worth fortunes. Mr. Alderman feels the same way about the mercantile business now as he did the lumber business forty years ago. When Mr. Alderman started in the mill business he was alone, with no one to give him advice or offer a helping hand, but today it is different, he has two sons, Messrs Robert and Paul, who are associated in this business. In fact, these two gentle men are in the lumber business also with their father. They are "chips off the old block," and no better busin-.ss men can be found anywhere. In conversation with the Messrs. Alderman they told us that they had been be seiged to open up this store in other towns, in fact towns m.any times the size of Manning, but they felt that they had made their money in Clarendon county, and if they could be of benefit to anybody it should be the people that had stood to them. And too, they see a great future for Manning an'd Clarendon, and if the people will stick to gether there will be no better place in the whole country than we have. The Messrs. Alderman feel proud of their magnificient store, and the people in general also are proud of this institution. It makes a new era in Mann Ing's business world, and from now on we expect to see Manning grow. .It is estimated that from five to eight thousand people came to the Alderman opening. There were visitors from several counties and all seemed amaz ed at the magnitude of this concern. z You Found Your I WV SUITI Or is it still here? Because we are sure you I Syou will find our varied lines of srnart suits Just the suit that will meet Andsatsfyyour quality re quirements in every way. is just received are now waiting for ce your selection. ilium- Bros., Sumter, S. C.