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WE SAID OUR HAT WAS IN THE RING AND IT STAYS THERE. WITH - THE PUBLIC BEHIND US WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE- AN OPEN AND ABOVE BOARD FIGHT FOR BUSINESS. ' THREE DAY SALEM Not Going Out of I Miscellaneous Bargains Hope Bleach Muslin, 15c 10 yards to customey -_ __ c --------ATTENTI( 36-inch Dimity Check, we'll leave it your judgment_ _---- _5 _... _eeb wiht xedt o ----- liberal patronage during our big 36-inch Sea Island 7ic ing to us to see people carry arm Homespun--------------------2 our store. Prices must have be - --------be done by truthful advertising. 40-inch Voiles 19C and 29c hee at Manning to stay. To liv now_______________ you." "You are one of us." LADIES' ONE STRAP PUMPS "United We Stand, Black Kid-season's $1.98 popular footwearLaisH nkrhes 5 _______________________le i each, 6 for Men's Handkerchiefs the same YOUNG MEN'S SUITS price. Limit 6 of each to custo mer. New Spring Arrivals - in Blue Serges, Novelty, Tropical Wor'steds Rub Your Eyes $15.959 $21.50 Seits SherbH o d DI Me's Su us to-ee-eope-crr $5a95 Store of Quality "United Woe StN popla fotwa Laie Hadecif de e achs6for _....._ __ __ __.. YON*E' UT andnal s Hndeches;hsm I Wesel ony mrch'ndse f Skownreaton Qaity * anything you get from us is not right, bring it back as , * we will be only too glad to make a satisfactory adjustment. * IPermit us to call your attention to a few Mid-Summer SPECIALSI PA LM BE ACH SUITS,------$10.00, $12.50, $15.00U gMOH AIR SUITS _ -.--.~ $12.50 to $16.50U ALL WOOL SUITS, - -- ~ $15.00 to $30.00 STRAW HATS,-----------$1.50 to $1.50 U DRESS SHIRTS, a Special Value at----95c and $1.35U See our Men's Union Suits at 75c, it is a winner. g25 pair~s Craddock-Terry Gun Metal Oxfords at .---$4.25U 35 pairs Craddock-Terry Vici Kid Oxfords at $4.50. Every pair warranted to) give satisfactory wear.U For Quality Merchandise at a Fair Price, Visit our Store.U O'Donnell Dry Goods Co. SUMTER, S. C. usiness, Just Goi usiness! )N, FOLK! our heartiest THANKS for I sale. It certainly is very gral full of our merchandise ou n right. Good business can Hence our big results. We e and let live. "We are on Divided We Fal Amoskeag Apron Check G ham, absolutely the best qua large assortment of Checks, yard and Read Again. JBROW, - - Manni ALCOLU NEWS NOTES Recent elason:ble ralina as iiprov ed V.'. crops condition of this com mimity very 1uich. We have good outlooks for a good corn crop and good peavime hy crop. The i.maierial cut in the aereage of cotton, to)~etl.er with the approximate cut of seventy-five per cent inl the use of fertilizer and the certain iniroads of destruction of the boll weevil, a very short cotton crop will be ma111de. Last week there vas an agent go ing aniong the colored farmers offer ing them a prieparationi that meant sure death to the boll weevil. The preparat ion) was a white mixture, put up im pmnt bottles, One pinlt to lbe ix ed wvith live gallons of wvate wi hichi would be sutleient for ten acres of cotton. One applic1 a tion would last for niinety (lays, or for one cot ton miak ing season, prnicd $1 .50 per pini, cash. The sheriff a nd his ruralI police menci shiouldI be inst ructed to look out for such beats The Rev. :in I Mrs. A. I". llaim left Moniday for lFairview ,N. C., where they go for a miuch nieedhed rest. Tlhe church having granted aIlr. Ilami a leave of abseLnce for a p'riod of thirty dauys, longer if neccessa ry , on Sunday. MIr. 1lam hais been an unt irinig work er, bothi in hiis pastoiial dluties anid ats ed(1itor oft the Pilgim the putblica tion gotten out by the C'?ariendo.n Br.pt i: church~l, andc the strain has made in-. road s oni his energies andl a coinpllet e rest has beeni deemied advisable. Mri. ad Mrs. Fred 12. Coward ic turnred MIond ay night from t7 liin, where they hail been ini at tendanlice of their nephiew's funeral, who wasl dr ownied at lItaenials last. Saturiday. MIisses Al ice Walker- and Vida Powell and Mr. .loe Psowell spent Sun day in Columbia. Mr. G. C. Sugg. foreman of the Ir<.md conlst ructLion force liere, visited h is home. at WVi lsoii, N. ( . , this wecek. .I Mrs. Clayton Blagiial of (Columbia is visiting here this week. Little Miss Marie KennedIv of ('liar leston is visit ing as the hionic of M\rs. John11 (. Ilarvin. Mrs. D). L. sams is oi .t visit to her home in North Carolina. Mr . rnd NMrs. .John B . iimainuel and MTiss Briownie E~ImannieI of II ichnioil Va., arc visiting at the homic of Mir. A VOUCHIIR TO SHlOn ST'. PETE'llt A Northieirn Ontario edlitor' tellIs of an oldhid nian that ca me in to his otlie to suibsc ribe foi' the piaper. TIhe edi.. tor took the nmoney. Then thle Indian waniitedl a reeceiplt. The editor trnild to talk him otit of it. Mr. Iniani iuisistedl oni getting a receipt . A fte r iiak ing it out, the edlitor' asked him why he was so Persistent in wan lt ing a ~receiplt. The Indian said. "'Me die sonie (liy and go to big gate. Saint Peter' ask I been good Indin. I say, yes. 110 say, did you pay your debts ? I say yes. lie say, did you pay cdi ton fo'r paper? I say, yes. THe say, where is iececi pt 1 not have it. I have to run all oveir hell to find you anid get a receint ."- Eehanng. FR FINEST PAI LOW SHOES, OR GENTLE EVENING 8 0 P. M. JULY 2. PARTICULA ng Thursdai Se ... Men's Sport V Neck ------ Men's Athlet iour Union Suits tify t of Ladies' Lace only Union Suits are e of Men's Genui underwear, a Best grade - now going at ing- 36-inch Tafi lity, yard - $15.00 Just fordIs . in English, and conserval Cocoa Brown men's Palm strictly first ng. FIRlE DESTRtOYS A UTOS l'still, .IunIe 20.-Fire caused fron spontaneous comblistion of gases il the gailage of Eliis Brothers caused a fire here at noon toiay, complete ly destroying the large building to gether with severalI auo obiles an< trucks. One Iar ge t hi. an' I one h al f1 ton t uk h on iged t I li1 "ST NATI SPublic Sen is at last aliv We have I extravagane peCople of thi So, at last, ing, We see a neWi dlay Wll C'onservatior omyl", flood a; landl of our's. Let TRlIi Stat y ~our TI us- here. TOI FIRST NATI( A. C. BRA J. T..STUIi EE! IR OF SHOES OR EITHER LADIES' MEN SATURDAY CLOCK, JUNE 25th RS AT STORE. , Friday and tturday Union Suits, 85c 'ic Dimity Check 69c Trimmed Knit 4 ne Balbriggan varment ---- c )veralls, 89c eta) inl olor's $1.35 1 Right Ox- $69 $6.95 mi English, high toe Ave, lasts inl $6.95 Beach Pants$3.48 quality u: Brothers whil t lie a1uitomiobiles be longedl to cist.o4mers who hal le Ift (hemt for repaiis. In ablitioni to the a 'er losses lllis Brothers caririel a :umge stock of re pair parts aad tires, all of which was a total loss. Neither the huiling: nor stock ot paris was I i I Sure1 l . Ixcellent work ont the part of the Iirie <lepnitiuent, confinled the care to he huilling. rT timent. t' to the needs of Economy. adl our1 fling at waste and 1-mUoney, like wateri, has 1 through the hands of the a; nation. out of' the maIze o~f speCnd he'ad the (dawn of a bright m Th rift shall reign and1( and1 Prud1l(ence and1 Econ--i wvith sunshine, this fajir 'Tp be your11 rulinlg habit. Hii FTi' ACCOUJNT w\ith AY. >NAL BANK 'IS, President. D)HA MV, Vice-Priesident. ES'. Cashier.