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100 Worn For this particii ments are all tr not been shown It is well wortl Fall Dre< At Materiel lu i >u r I) r? "ss < i< x x Is Depart will ti 1 i*l all t hoy want in the <*.... \\*>. i.... .. .>ii > ? I'M I ?l I I . A \ < I I ? 1 \ ' *111 1 |l " \\ J.JUUI ;<t such prices that surely <>u t he luuisc. We luivo some beautiful Fancy ?Juitii tlij yard len^l lis. We h ive only four styl the pattern. $lf> and $111.50. We are ottering 55-inch Prunellas in at, the yard, >1 We h ive beautiful II inch fancy stn In Siiaduw Str<|?'d Panamas ? the pi finish- we have a most excellent value a We have other tfood values in Pa 50c, 75c and $1 <'0. We oil- 11r.)? st r/i's, extra tfuod <i< the newe 1 -h d at I lie yaul. 50c, 75c We have otl-ine i Flat nels in Ihai have t tie 5t>-iiu:h wood, in a ray for "dips Wi !? olTmii-i', 5- inch Cream U while v. have I he s .m nil li ^oids in 1 Fancy vi rip d broadcloth is selling at $ Mail Orde '4 Mail Orders 1 f... ... !' $ 1 . 2 I 1 * 4?* 1 I i 1 'A*' ^ ll * si *, ? v< i ll ! c\ p? & IV & \ H k * < ; v > n ! o i i cl soc-ec-s > > > ens (.oat Suits, Pp< Mir occasion we have purchased a grand displa le result of careful tailoring and bring out all t previously this season at this store. There art 1 a trip to olumbia to have the opportunity of $ 15, $20 and $25 Ev ^.?2??ds OUR MIL incut fair Week Shoppers most desirable Dress ( !<)<)( 1 s TT" T\ tls ami have them marked 9 I |3 jrht to sell every yard in I I igs iii Dress Patterns. They e >me in ; es left out of a large lot. Prices are, j fancy stripe?ali the newest shades, J list il glunCC tllTOUgll doii l>t as to I lie authority, coi ped TatfctaKoods. at. showing. Investigation of ]>1 pillar goods with the desired satin tllUt hats with SO lllUcll gl'UC richness-?-caii he purchased ; nainas. black and colors at, the yard. latity, black and all r ilor*. I.clu'lint' . MhlUlaUgh's lllilliltCry iland^ion. since gained the reputation k ar.d all colors sit line yaid: while we This season we have surpassc j;mi ^ood Week Visitors should not faj road'.'luths at and Jl.i'iu vard: Olll millinery department. OliifT i linish i! *!ic and $1 2*? a yard * ? Pilled MaiI Of Filled Mimn ( O ? HI ^ 0 Cent Cotton! The Firm of Rutland=Brabhan Co. :is been dissolved and in order to dtle up the business and reduce the iry larjje stock I will sell everylintf in stock at lite lowest possible tsit price and pay you Ten Cents .'r pound for your cotton in settlelent for same. the stock consists of Busies and larness, Studenbaker and Milburn Wagons. Wire Fences, Farm Impletents, Sewing Machines, Paints, ils, Fte. Ten head Mules and Horses inluded in this sale. Bv. sure tu come to see me . ooev. Yours for Business, M. E. Rutland, !!atesbur^, S. C., Sep. 10. : ??? >? ? }??f.rf- * * r.m icial, $15.00, $20.0( y of Tailored oat Suits in the new stripes i he latest style points of the best designers. 3 jnore than a hundred of them. They are getting one of these suits. They are th er Offered in Columbia LINERY IS iExc,| | | I ^ 11II | / 1 n our Suit Dei ll |! 1111 li that are exclusive II I i III ii whow, whether for LIU JLIXJLI the season's latent We have Genuine It excellent quality and th $50.00 and $100.00 each. our Millinery rooms leaves no * . ? - In Ladies' Long Blat rrectness and completeness oi the what you want These c i x? a are exquisitely trimmed i rices leaves a sense oi amazement Saun. They're ?dmPiy ti e and elegance?-so much real|upt0#35M* at such prices. ; We have Ladies' Long* materials and handsomel, at $10, $12.60 and $15 eac > supreme. This store has Ion ; An offering ol note < i i > -a -a btown, black, gray and o oi displaying exclusive ni( )delS. Icloak materials. . Weliav >d all previous efforts and Fair Wf <T , r. I v We are offering the p 11 to take advantage of a visit to c0,orsare red- wue, tan: The newest idea io a all the evening shades, a fl a ? ? * ver>' popular. Price onlj ders Filled. , augh's n C ? ? 4* \/ i. ** :** ** i h iv 1.1 A f r ?i rtf.vsrc.ttn i | are looking forward h ^ SAY'S PRESIDENT FINLEY OF THE re'!e^al of saies ,or tha ^ ^ Oram traitic into thi ^ SOUTHERK RAILWAY pecially corn?is light. (fe Washington, Oct. 4.?President '!' *)art' t0 ^ relatively ^ Finley, of the Southern Railway ? ^?in an( ,ne. *5n' (fjb Company, who has just returned to an m ^art,tC l"C act t ^ Washington from an inspection trip ! "Cdbon or int ^ear ^ne of two weeks over the lines of the s, in^ lTS ov,n Ktam. (fa system, found evidences of improve-j Merchandise stock fa j ment in business conditions and of a | ^een permitted to run A genera! disposition on the part of l^e business depressio ft business men throughout the South rePienjs^ed conservati to take a hopeful view of the future. trat'e in *be cities is go fa Speaking of the information he had resu!t ot the low price i fa gathered on his trip. Mr. Finley said: a disposition on the Prices for pig iron are firmer. ers to catitiously fc fa Southern furnaces, as a rule, have 10bbmg trade is still fa sold their product up to the end of stnctcd. fa the year, and the increasing number While some lines fa j of inquiries for iron warrant the ex- Pave yet shown fa pectation tha: orders will soon be provement as might b fa placed for buvness during the com- believe that conditions fa ing year. decidedly better than j fa "Lumber is more active than tor since the beginning of fa | some months past. Especially is depression a year ago. fa ! this true of the grades shipped in have reason to look fc fa | box cars. The present demand will ?radual return to a hi{ fa I be augmented by increased require- ProsPerity. fa ments from railways principally for ,, ^ _. . Heart Disease and Su fa car repairs, as some of the railways A man ruling to eat. fa are contracting with car companies other day fell dead. In for car repairs, as some of the rai' !t ,to ns<nra^ t,mt . * weak heart might fall ways are contracting with car com- sponsible. iu view of t fa panies for some of their heavier re- petition in life and the ti pa|r wor^ which the masses of mar , .it is of the highest in (fa One ot the most encouraging people known to i>o nffec fa igns oi reviving industrial activity I dteeeee should exercise fa is the increasing movement of steam r,> j'* to ^vert?*|"K Sf , . . v . strength in view of the < ft coa. to industrial centers, lhe un- den death, instances of fa usually \v_rm weather of the present common today. Inasmui fa hall is retarding the movement of! i'1" a/c a rc <* hnUn? . ? safe rule for all men <1 (fa .omest'.c coal. avoid the perils of has fa lite cotton crop is early, and the; strain, as ?ti lifting, rusl "bre is moving to market in larger fa volume than at this time last yeai. lnp are in danger of ai fa 'although, a^ a result oi the stagna nr imnlenlng of the arte ^ V.-11 . . .u huiis in si?<i?ion aentn r A t'.on which has prevailed in the cot- kidn0T op hmr1 d|soase (fo ton goods market, prices are lower matter up, jx-opie over f ft than a year ago. The demand for " their table tnduitren *i* , j j sudden and undue haste ? | cotton-seed products is good and slroi)t4 of Mtfllnillfr ? r ft ; they are moving freely New Yorfc Herald, ft " The domestic market for cotton ft I goads hows indications of gradual Uo?d Mat' *1? . ^ . . Itrlggn?How do you Mi improvement. Owing to the accu- pars? Griggs-Flrst rn 0 mulations of large stocks and to they made of??Idfe. 0\ lothei causes affecting that market. X , All argument will var Q here is at present little demand for ton. h of nature Colemi II I II? III I T" ' f ?7f( ) anil $25.00 . ind modes. The garThese garments nave i all excellent values! i e greatest values at I : j . i - I /ifi * * jsive Styles I j n Coats partment we are displaying coat stylee with Mimnaught. Every Coat we ladies, mii&es or children, is tailored i styles and prices are extremely low usslan Pony Skin Coats, handsomely lined with sat in, c fur-like texture of the skin won't pull oat- at ;k Coats, in cbeviott and broadcloths, we have jtst cats are made of excellent quality of materials a: c! in silk braid ai d in buttons. Linings are silk and le tlie swellest line anywhere at $20.00, 925.00 am: Coats in colors and mixtures, made of excellent clo y taiiuici auu s?pienuiaiy lined, which we are offer! ih. for Misses is our line of Misses' Long Coats in bli e, tlier popular colors in cheviot, broadcloth, and oth r e all si/.es- Prices are t&-00 to $15.00. irettiest and neatest Box Coats of tbe season. T1 and gray. Tbey are excellent values at $6, $6 and I n Opera Coat is the Bishop, which we are showing 1 . s pink, light blue, cream and white. This coat r 135.00. Mail Orders Filled. ? i V \ail Orders Filled U rnt?nlfna u ' *. co otrcnprtJiec .... S ?-.l. Storaicb If ot>.; g *?s at it coi i > A n 11nls is true if the Heat c 1111115 laltd- t _ j , land Kid ne vs. nm ? - t^hina trade 0f closing the Stomach or stimulatln opefully to a the Heart or Kidneys is surely wrons t market. Dr. fishoop first pointed out thlserro . South es- "G? lo weak or a-ihog nerves of the? This Urine orkans," said he, Each inside org a . ' has its controlling or 'inside nerve nigh price when these nerves tali then those o; ce of cotton, gans must suraly falter. This viti hat at this truth is leading druggist's everywher South is con- to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop Restorative. A few days test wi surely tell Sold by Gunter's Dru s which had store. low during n are being ?? vely. Retail A 8en## of Pr?P"*ty"So yon stole this man's ax?" sal od, but as a judge. of cotton and "Ycssah. I reckons dar aln' no as part of retail- ^ *?.r ?,p,nt0 ^" , ? . K "What did you do that for? He sai >r tr.e present h0 would have been perfectly willln somewhat re- to lend you the ax." "Yes; but you see, Jedge, dat inan ou'y jes' moved in de neighborhood, oi business doesn' know him wel enough ter j as much irn- 'rouu' trr 1149 house borryin'."?Was . , * . lngtou Star >e wished. I generally are Mow is Your Digestion? at any time the business Mrs. Mary Dow ling of No. 228 8tl and that we Ave'? ^au Francisco, recommends ; ... ^ remedy for stomach trouble. Sbt >rward to a ,' ... . A. . . savs: ' Gratitude for the wonderfu jher .evei ot ef[ect of Electric Bitters in a case o acute indigestion, prompts this testi menial I am fully convinced Ilia dd?r? Dtatb. for stomach and liver troubles Elec n train the jC fitters is the best remeoy on tin this instame market loday." This great tonic am the strain on .. . rlv be held re- alle,at'NV medicine invigorates th< he fierce com- system, purities the blood and is es indue strain to pecially helpful in all forns of femah i arc subjected weariness "Kb- at, all druggists. lportauce that tod with heart Comforting , e Condemned Man (to his lawyer)?It' t leir p i>s ?ai long sentence, sir, to be sent to pri? ' ft"hTh ? on for li'e* lawyer (inclined to mor ww ait so hopeful view)?Yes. it does seem loo* ; wTak'henrK ^ Perhaps you won't live a grea iver forty is to wU,,? ite and undue fling, etc. An many tH-pplo L M MITCHELL excessive ealrtrrle sclerosis I'byhicIaN ani* fcit'BOlloM. ries. which re- Katesburg, S. G. rom apoplexy, ?? ?Tr> sum the OIH<* Hours* orty must Km- 8 to 9 a. m. ee aud avoid i to H p. m. or strain if de 7 :80 to 9 p. m. lpe old age ? u a lrdptt iomcc uni\i\i< ? t?v/n UiJt ?riai. Ilkf these ct- attorney at law, te. What are RATEdRORG, S. O. Careful attention Kiven to ail business. iish before one First National Bank BviT.DiWb? mv