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A MIRACLE OF MERCH ANDISIN THE WRE( inth n n i Starts Friday Morn Look for our Big Circular that we are $40,000 Worth of New Fall Merchandise Just come and see what's going to happen. Men, N Anniveisary Sale for a whole year. A real old fashionec SPECIAL Friday, September We will wrap and tie up in bundles, Mer Womens' Shoes, Shirts, Silk Hosiery and hun will sell these bundles to first come, first serve COME---GRA B Every Article Guaranteed to be worth 5( THE W E Next to Post Office, - UMMERTAN OGANA[f Many of the leading farmers of MANY lREMIIITS SilMLRTON URUAIZE.L your community have already been DI l.'Fitel) AT F/ approached and signify their interest-.. MARIING ASSOCIATION ngn to go into the associa- Sheep. Got and Horse Depart-e MARKTIN ASSCIAIONtion Friday. Let's have the biggest Also Htave Vaina11ble P're -- and best farmers' meeting that has .iiiiLls-l'ispects (ood. Every farmer in the Summerton dis- ever been held in the county. Every trict ,that is those who would likely man be a committee of one to bring ship truck from Summerton, is urged o'hers. The time is eleven o'clock, Co'umbia, Sept. 27.--- Miny atti to be present at Summerton next Fri- Friday, September 30th. tive premiums are offered to grow (lay morning at eleven o'clock, .at W. R. Gray, County Agent. at fine hogs in the premium list which time a .darketing Association -- --------- the South Carolina state fair, wh v for the han(ling of truck crops is to CRtUSH ED TO DEATII wille hoaeld f October 2.1--28. be organ',zed. BY SHIFTING CAS total of the premiums, ext This is likely one of the most im- sive of the preomium o ered tment portant meetings that has ever been --- of the boys' pig club department held in the county, and no farmer can Marion, Sept. 27.- E. M. Cil, a well above the $8,000 mark, andk, aff'ord to be absent, especially if he young mian in the employ of the serve' to bring to the fair' some) has any ideca of growving any truck Anderson Lumber corporatiom;, was the linest swine seen at any of crops in 1922. This is not to be a crushed to death this afternoon while fan-s5. meeting of slpech making but rather coupling cars. The accident occurred TPhe total of the prem inums oIn'e one of action. Other local associa- at the mill yardI and medical aid was for the IEssex, open compeotitioni tions will be organized in the county rushed to the young man but so $400t. For' Berksh ires, opent tompy soon, but the Summerton farmers severe were his injuiries that he dliedl Lion, $800; ol'hmdo Chiinn, openi te< seem to have more fully realized the within half an hour. petition, $1 ,-12n; Tlamiwort~h, openi eiO importance of co-operation along this lie rec'eivedl injuries on the head l-itioni, $'1010; D)uroe .Jorsey, $1 A line, and have really demanded that and body and the lowver limbs were "- I. (. or Chester W/hiteOs, $C they be organized. Ihence they areO horribly mangled. Creel wvas 25 years l~lashiire, open comp))hetitioni, $1 ,f( to have the honor of being the first old1 and known by many of the young In 'add ition t~o these openi comp group in the county organized. men hero in towvn. ie had been tioni prizes, the prem iumns in the It is nedless for me to call atten- wvorking at the lumber mill since the turity classifications, Poland (Ch ption to the importance of this step- first of the year. total $1 ,020; A merican l)uoet ,icr Our farmers are entering upon a new -- -- . ___scitinsttftuitso era of farming in more ways than . -IOi Lin stt500 iitvso one. Next year will see the smallest, lerlin, Sept. 27 (lly the Associated fes $1,St in pr'ennuns. acreage of cotton and the largest ac- Pr'ess.)-TPhe peace treaty betwveen ,, .iany P'rizes for' (attleI reage of truck crops that has ever the United States and Ger~many wvill i he pizesO being offe'rool for i been planted in the county. Our far- Come upi before the reichstag conutnit- tattle are alsuo oif an attrativwe val mers are going to have their hands tee on foreign relations Thursday I reniiinu110 are oiffer'ed for de rs< e full to economically prodluce these and wvill then be placed on the cal- Guernseys, I Ioisttemn- ietsian, A s new crops; and if we. do not get in entdar for ratification at Friday's sh ire, Ited I I'ol lt'd, Illevon . Short l1< shape to sell these cropis prloperly, w session. It is not believed here that I ft'reford amuil A berdeen-Anugus. are going to find ourselves in a bad p)arliamentar'y applroval will be wvith- 'he sheep and goat depart m. hole at marketing time, held awvaitiog modifications of the al so ofrers some valumablo pr'ize(s You can not findI today any impor'- reservations which the Unitedl States (lotes the horse odepartmeitnt. tant truck farming district that dloes senate may potssily ha~ve in in d in Soth Ca( irohmns o are much ini not have its marketing association. 'onectioni with its vote on the estedt mi catft and swinme podoet Many of these sections tried to do0 treat y. a t t he present time, the imroads business indlividluall y, but found them- -------- thol wi am servefac tat ('I arlves drifting into bankruptcy. They Washington, Sept. 27.-Ilnsurance n inrsm heloe theil fac s a o then organized, and found prosper'ity. checks mailed by the government to (musi fo ><a ey ' to eyas i mit SLet us take advantage of the other fel- irelatives of former s'dtdiers in South iro 'o a ew yearl a~t leas~tht inei lows, experience for once in oar lives Carolina number 106 and( amount to be te arwng swm' ~ ipr(Iouctheon and( profit thereby. Summerton far- $5,060.44 dlaily, it is announced to- durngh hromt st'vadniy o'ersth ad mer's this is to lie your organization. night by the United States veter'ans' mdition a alit ye as n Therefore by all mneans be present, bureau. Checks to former soldiers fat' tc t h t hea wil ays e and1 have a :*ay in regard to what is foi' coimpensation nu mber' 127 and eia lIy I' mdcoSin t' doneW. amount to $6,$75.56 (daily- G:oodo Midwayt Aft'aciions W1h ile there will he excel lent plays of lie stock ii rm piii i mt'ts at. the state la ir, the anu men t featiiri' has not been; lost si 3 '1 H I~ i L v provioled by the C. A . WVoritham ie, pany1 , and~ are't sid to lit th est' lt I am back in Manning and am hilmea J m hmn ~;I il a in many mirket for a illn('intt tofi i th e m ar k e fo al ki d oftion, so that there~ will be noI hides. X il pay the highest of wholeome fun duiring tlifai Siomiel li ereaautomfob d ilirem m arket price. So bring your "io'"e rii ""tt"" vilt'r "lt horse aemto o wvill hbe itser hides to M anning. a tl i"sontov thv la t_--1his year wlhe75 et intn I ~ * U$1 as wyas the case last ,veair ~ A A J ~ JLU II1LU11U . thie omeitas airo' antitilamg g cirowds ohiing Souith 'R.riol ina's j. wecek. STEN BIG BUYING DAYS! DK STORE'S versary Sale! ing, Sept. 30th, 1921. mailing to you---Get our Money Saving Tags! to be Sold at the Lowest Prices Since 1914! Vomen and Children, will talk about The Wreck Store's I Bargain Jubilee. 30th, and Saturday, October 1st! I's Suits, Womens' Suits, Coats, Skirts, Men's and ireds of other articles, worth up to $50.00, and I d, at 50c each, e A BUNDLE---50c! ) cents or more. 'CK STORE, - - SUMTER, South Carolina lMIN Special Low Prices On si PIECE GOODS u. N is 0 R ight in the face of a rising market we offer you these exce)tional values I LIich were bought at low tide some time back,-probably your last opOrtunity I -h to buy at these low prilces. U S11LKS-They are popular as usual this season and you wviii have no dlifficuity *im choosimg to meet your needls from ouri stock which is amlie in variety. U * Heaivy Satins at from ... .... ..-$1.60 to $1.75 per yard. * Ch'larmouse-.Special, $3.00 value no w selling at per yard -- -......$2.50 U Can( iton Crh ee-Th is is regular $4I.00 <(lIity, niow selling at ..--- $3.50 U UEGE--ooen wVill sooni be nedfor~ th )Ile cooler weather. You shold1* "a nsp~ect thlis snowing at your first opplor tluity. ~' * All Wool Serges from ........... -...~ .75c to $2.00 per yard.* * T ricotines, 44-imches wide, per yard......-- --- --- .--- . ..._.$2.75 U D)R ESS G I NG H A MS---Our ea rly sh() w ing is more com plete than for some s M easons past andl we welcome you to comiue shoppmng even if you are no read U M to buy.' M ' * See the Dress Gilnghamns we are showi ng at from....12% c to 25c per yard U as Pere(ales, an attractive assortment from .- . . ... -...15c to 25c yard * er* * A pron Gingham, from 8.... ... ......~ c to 12 H c yard U of A goo q~)U(uality Rompier Cloth fo. . .- .-...- ..- .. .-15c yard * g Solid Co lored Chiambreys at..... ...... . 12% c yard U Io U Sol id Colored C hambreys, 82-inches, at .. .. ... ...--. --1. 5c y'l. * One lot 36-in. Hurlap, sold last year for 50e' yd., now selling at .-- .18Sc yd. WEU A RWE1LI 811lEETIS-One of the best sheets on the market and worth 5 '2.00 at today's lpri(ces. We oil er an 81 .xP( WearIwell Sheet, tape) selvage $1.4181 SHE1 ETI NC--Hest quality 10-4 Bleachd Sheeting -.-. .... .-.55c yd. *U us * est Quality Bleach Sheeting, 9-4 4 ...--.----...- 7c yd. U S-4I 1JUbleachedl Sheeting 3...... . -.J5c yd.* * 10-41 U.nbleached Sheeting...... .... .-. 4 .. . ..8c yd.U * 86-inch Bleach, worth toay15, at 12% gx U G ood Quality Bleach, worth 20e at.........---.-. -15c U U' Extra Soft. Qutal ity Bleach, 'worth 25e at.. - . ..- - . . .18Sc 01 * 8--inich Bleach, worth today 12w eb, at....---.- ..---- -- 10(c " 441'-inch Indian Head, now ~ - . . ..~ .---33c yrd.U . 30-inch Indian HI(ad. now......-......... 26c yd. U w 33-inc'h Indian Heatd, nlow- 23c yd.. uid SUMTER, S. C.U REMEEENENEEEEBIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEmhmmi