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* w * * I Ei%h ? II I? ^ ? ^ B I S^fls||S Bps {SB fffi IB 10 Kk B E9H9 M( g . ? \ i t. . - . In order to close 01 , ? Don't miss * STAPLES I Calicoes at 4 i-ac Yard. Tbey are worth wholsale 4|c. We bought before the rise and will give you the benefit. Cambric, 10 pieces, 1 yard wide, looks as well as Lonsdale, at 7c. You will not duplicate this at 10c. Pee Dee Homespun, while it lasts, at 3 cents. x v Outings, 1 lot of white at 4 i-ac yd. All 10c Outings to close at 8c yd. " " v?? VOLMJil rwuucif L'uuu ucnj unbleached, at 6c and 8c yd. "Usually sells for 8 to lQp. . Sheeting, heaviest quality, this sale6|c Denim, Blue and Brown, heaviest quality, at ioc per yd. Hickory Stripe at 6c and 8c per yd. Cotton Blankets, 25 pair at 50 and 75 cents per pair. GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, Etc. One Lot of Men's Underwear. AH of these are 50c numbers. Double and single breasted, fleece lined shirts, ? with drawers to match. We will close these out at 39c each or 75c per pair. If you have ai 3 as long as cotton s T A L-Jm ; Personal Mention. ?Mr. C. L. Carter, of Lodge, -was in the citj Tuesday. ?Mr. P. M. Kearse, of TJlmer, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. B. F. Brown, of Ehrhardt,' was y * in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. J. C. Folk, of Folk's Store, was in the city Monday. ?Miss Gwendolyn Risher is visiting relatives in Colleton. ?Mr. J. M. Grimes, of the Colston sec tion, was in the city to-day. ?Rev. C. E. Walker, of the Hartzog section, was here Tuesday. ?Mr. H. A. Hughes, of the Ehrhardt section, was here last Friday. ?Mr. A. P. Gray and his father, of the Olar section, were in the city Monday. *' ?Messrs. H. A. Kearse and Eugene Ritter, of the Kearse section, were here Monday. ?G. Frank Bamberg went to the West last Saturday night to buy horses and mules. ?Mr. N. R. Hays, of Florida, spent a few days here this week on a visit to his father's family. ?Misses Cissye Bruce and Leila Berry, of Branchville, .visited at the home of Mr. * A. H. Bruce this week. ?Mr. Arthur B. Jordan, editor of the Dillon Herald, was in the city Monday on a visit to his mother's family. 9 ?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Still, of Blackville, spent Sunday at the home of her father's family, Hon. H. C. Folk. ?Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn, who has been on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jennings, left last Satur* day for her home in Florida. PLEASANT AND MOST EFFECTIVE. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, Tex., writes Dec. 25, 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I have used it in ?onrt oar\ r?hpprfnllv affirm it, ia Xiijr lauiiif iuiu vwi j ? the most effective and pleasant remedy * for coughs and colds I have ever used. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Dr. H. F. Hoover. * When bilious try a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and * realize for once how quickly a first-class up-to-date medicine will correct the disorder. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; I H. C. Rice, Denmark, S. C. I ? v >-A.-; ? . . .... \ . mmmmmmmwrnm j i_r ly nea Just i lot to ank: w^&wsmwmMm i )NDAY, JANU nt odds and ends a this sale as this is will have to pay 01 ? Wright's Health Underwear, 1 lot, consisting of $9.00, $12.00 and $13.50 goods to go at 75c. Men's Suits. We have entirely too many left for us to carry over, so I want to make them go by putting the price in reach of every one. Our spring line will be in February 1st and we haven't the room, so all fall goods must go. If you are thinking of buying a suit, come in and I will guarantee that the price will | not interfere. We handle only suits that we can guarantee, the celebrated "Griffon Brand" suits from $3.50 to $11.50. Boys' Suits. Our line of boys'scit9 is the largest in town, and it would be well to look it over if you need anything in this line. We have suits at any price from Soc to $5.00. I will guarantee any $1.50 suit to equal anv $2.00 suit you can get THEY MUST GO. Overcoats. 1 lot boys' and men's overcoats at your own price. Ladies' Department. DRESS GOODS, Etc. Underwear. We have several lots to close out. 25c numbers to go at 19c. Union Suits to go at 19c. These are matchless bargains and it will pay you to invest even if you have to put them up until next season. lything at all to bu ;tavs at 13c. Come L. K] LIQUOR BILL BEFORE CONGRESS. . Places Whiskey Shipped From Other States Under Control of State Laws?Came from Iowa. Since the recent decision of the supreme court of this state that whiskey cannot be seized at the depots or while on railroad property, the dispensary officials are interested in a bill now before congress known as the Hepburn-Dolliver act. The bill takes whiskey and all intoxicating liquors out of the jurisdiction of the interstate commerce law and makes the stuff liable for any law which the state might have in reference to the shipment of whiskey, just as though it had been produced inside the state. Heretofore the state authorities have had difficulty in enforcing the> lnTjr hp/>?iKP r?f thp int.prst.fl.tfi " -- - commerce law, which gives any citizen the right to buy whiskey from another state in an original package. As a result the blind tigers would buy their whiskey from another state and the constables had to run the chaoice of seizing it after it had been taken to ^.he place of business. The bill was originated among the temperance societies of the west, where many states have prohibition and local option laws, and the blind tigers did a flourishing business, and it was introduced by the senators and representatives from Iowa. Since, however, it has been found that the act would benefit the dispensary law of this state, it has received the support of members of the South Carolina delegation, and, should it stand the test of the courts, will be a material aid in enforcing the law. JLftir?iitJ? iiiUl JL>ilj-&C> 11UJX Means less nutrition and in consequence less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties; digestion becomes impaired and bowels constipated. Herbine will rectify this; it gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and improves the complexion, infuses new life and vigor to the whole system. 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Dr, H, F. Hoover, N ' V *. . ' * ? / d Nice arrived. Come wl select from and v ambers mmwmmmwim BA |H RM Bw lISM in il jfiaHH TUESD AHT S5tl nd all fall stock wc ; your last chance 1 ne=third more for t * Beginnii SATURN We will give coupons wi Save them, as a $10.00 SI1 to be given to the person Skirt wi\l be given away morning, February 1st published in The Here ~L. A. KL 1 ly, you cannot affoi one, come all, and LAI [ QUIT CO There is no need wearing your Lui MURRAY'S HOREHOUN: A few doses of this Household I A positive cure for Influenza^ Throat. Anti-Spasmodic PUT THE MURRAY E COL CM V 1 1 ? Why Use Many We * The t f PERTH t On I ? ft ARE II J - The Virgin # Chemi ft They have the Beit Facilities, ft and maintain the h ? cvcnncs ml 5 XSfyQ Virginfia?Caro f CHARLES v... r ' Mules ?/\?*/\ 1TA<4 /l/l t?/l<T icic vuu can nav vhere the price if r, - Ba AY, WE i, 36th. an i will make the fol ;o buy cotton goods hem if you put off ?m? nig With T, Jan 23 ih every $1,00 purchase. ,K SKIRT holding the lucky ticket. r absolutely free Monday Fortunate one will be ild and County Times. AUBEH 4 i d to miss this sal I you'd better hurr JBE UGHING! .gs out, when you can get a bottle of D, MULLIEN AND TAR! temedy will give immediate relief. Bronchitis and Diseases of in Croup. UP BY >RUG company HI A, S. C. irds to Tell You That $ i Best j ^IZERS % ^arth i i ADE BY H i ia-Carolina J cal Go. i tisc tile .'Best Materials* 4 lghest reptrtationTor the ft s and vatoe of their Fertilizers. J ?lina Chemical Co. jj tow, ^ ' . .. ; > v ; _ J( 't.: - * V > - v; "V : i' and Ho e a big > right. mucrg, dnesd) d 87th lowing reductions 01 > at the rate of 8c Cc buying any longer. Black Goods. We have a large line and can make yon close prices on them. Henriettas, Cashmeres, Albatross. Nunsveiling, Brilliantine, Etc. Broadcloth. 1 piece black to go at 85c yard, value $1.00. Skirtings in all colors and at most any price. Worsted. A lot of cheap worsted, , double width, nice for children's dresses, to go at 10c yd. Have never sold for i less than 15 and 20c. j Flannel, 4 pieces of check at 15c, worth double the money asked. j Linen Damask. 1 piece, value $1.00 < ?ard, extraordinary special at 75c yard, 'his is worth coming to the sale for alone, f We make you this price in order to get you to attend the sale. ? Black Peau De Soie Silk Waists at $3.25 j each, worth $5.00. Colored Silk Waists at $2.25, worth $5.00. { Silk Skirts of all kinds and prices, we have a few left over and will be glad to make you special prices on them. Can suit you in priee or quality. Walking Skirts. If you are in need of an everyday skirt, walking skirts, etc., see our line, we .will make you close prices ? on them. * Ginghams and Chambrays. 1 lot of. spring ' Ginghams and Chambrays, 1 yd. wide at I 10c yard. e, as the prices will y or you will be too IR,s WE WILI ONE CAR \ hare February 2nd. ' orders for from now ' hCents T BY THE ioc Call and place your or< is advancing every d, honk anv orders afte! Denme ? Dry G Con . _ . ? ? j r j wnoiesaie ana k ""11 rsesfl m 0? W# M | ilili Oil i days mentioned, >tton. You M Lace Curtains. We have only two value# left in lace curtains, $8.00 ana $2.50, will close them out at $2.25 and $1.85. ."illPlH Ladies' and Children's Jackets, just a few cheap'ones left, you can get them at most Embroideries. How about that line of cheap embroideries. We will have :|gaM mother lot in for this sale and if yott^si? ^jgJH will need any this spring you better buy' rl&W them during this sale as the prices will hie advanced afterwards. Trimmings. We have a big:line of trim-':M nings of all kinds and will sell thenijj| Ja^Silks j ust received. 30 inches wide; Ribbons. A nev^lot just in and we will sell 1? yd., No. 22 and 40 for 10c. This is '-iyjaRljjM rood quality, satin nmsnea raneta. RUGS 1 lot Smyrna, 36 inches by 72 at |3.00 each, worth $400. SHOES. Jj Our line of shoes are second to none in V^jjjSKBS3 own. We have a big lot of samples Jut n AND CAN 8AVE YOU MONEY IP fOU ARE IN NEED. Our 50c child's hoe, numbers 5 to 8, is the best on tiw . narket at the price. not be duplicated ||j i berg, 5. C. J nr uriT I ur men i a which we will book - JgH till the 20th inst. at ; he Pountfl > POUNDS. : JjfM der at once as meat p SH ay, and we will not * the 20th instant. |||mB ^ - '*lrl irk; |j| oods I ipany. I Retail Groceries. v Jfl