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v PSJELL & R03ERTT" N GASH II MS STORE. We oontlnne offrrinsj inducements to does r. \r? siurt n.arHnn QUI cur SUUiOiCt UUUUCI. HtF vau mwmmvh caly a few of the tuany goods reducedi Ladies' 8e Uudervcsta for 5a. lOoTies and Bows for 8c, 26c lies and Bows f r loo. Initial Handkerchiefs, II. S., embroidered, 3 in a box, (or 18c; 25o goods. 15c ilea's Black Initial Silk Handkerchief! ' lot 10c. . Men's large White Floured, Drawn-Stitch, Japonet Handkerchief for 15c; worth 25o. Six Large White Flue H. S. Handkerchief! for COc, lu fancy b. x; cheap at 75c. w Three largo White Fine H. 8. HandkerJ? chiefs, in fancy box, for 40e- worth 60o. Black-bordered Linen Handkerchiefs fox T2c; cheap at loo. Good Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4a Handkerchiefs for lo. Haxi'lkercLiefs for 2 l-2a kerchiefs for Be. .'8$-iuoh Madras for 7 l-2c; worth lOo. 36-in h Madras for 6 l-2c; worth 8a PAWNS 'AND OKGANDIE8 FOB LESS THAN COST. rsmrx ntuiu tor muun m* uiu ? ?v? n make them. BIG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. 40e Pique Skirt* for 25a. 98c Crash Skirts for 81e. All Sommer Goods are befnf sold St rs Aused prices. NEW GOODS. Ok* case Lonecloth 5?| no stsrefeu Fine Blsek Henrietta at 50o. TINSEL DRAPERY SILKAUNE, BALL FRINGE. Blaak Duck at 8 and lOo. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. la piece Walnut Suits 976 to 9100. / 10-piece Solid Oak Suits 918, 922,925, $$$, ?&5. 940. 950. 956. Oak Hall Backs, French Plat* Glass, 9T, 48.50, 99.60. Wardrobes 98 to 925. Bed Lounge* 98 to 916. Bedsteads 92.25 to 910> Iron Beds. Iron Gribs. ?.rtnr flnlr. *L<M tf? Baby Carriage?~W.60~ (7, (7.58: Floor Oilcloth 80c. Matting 10; 13, 14. 15, 18. 30, 38, 26, 27 and 48c. 1(-piece Chamber Seta (119 to (8. "Window Shades 11. 16,80, 85, 40o to (1.21 8toves (6.60. (7.(0, (10 to (11 Trunks (2.50 to (6.60. in ii The 1 argest and Most Complete hstablishinent South. GEO. S. HAG^B & SON, ?MAKUFAOTUBER8 OF? Sash. Doors> Blinds. Moulding and Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord CHARLESTON, S. C. Purchase oar make, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and "thereby save money. 'Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. CO, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TUAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nor. 21,1301 No 55. No. 35. P. M. Leave Wilmington *3 45 Leave Marion. 6 40 Arrive Florence. 7 25 _ ' P.M. A.M. Leave Florcuce *3 00 *3 25 Arrive yumter 3 15 4 28 No. 52 r. M. A. M Leave Sumter.. .1 9 15 *9 42 Arrive Columbia 10 40 11 10 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Ontra! 11. R., leaving Charleston 6 40 a. m. I - ...^ 1 i;? m u.n.lni. O IM n m I* tbain8 (kiinci nobth. Nc. ">4. NO. A.M. "P7JL Leave Cvlemlda *6 55 *4 40 Arrive Sumter 8 20 G 13 No. 32 A. M. P. M. fjeave Rttsnter 8 29 *6 19 Arrive Florence 9 35 7 85 A. M. Leave Florence 10 !0 Leave Virion 10 53 Arrivo Wilmiuu'ton 1 40 Pailv. fDaily except Sunday. No. 63 runs ihr<>UL'b to Charleston, 8. C., via Central It. R.,arriving Manning 6 56 p. m.. Lanes 7 40 p. Charleston 9 20 p n>, Trans on Conway Branch have Chadbourn 12 01 a. m , arrive ? onway 2 20 p. in., returniutt leave Conway 2 55 p. tn., arrivr Chadlo'urn 5l0 p. m., leave Cbadbcurn 5 8i {>. m.. arrive Iilrod 8 10 p. a;.. reluming ?iveKlrod84i n. m.. arrive Chatlboum 11 25 a. id, Daily excent Sunday H. M. LMERiON. Gen. l'as-.entrer Acent. t. It. EF.NI.Y, T. M. EMFRSON, Gen*! Manager. Trafllc Manager. THE PASTORAL ASSIGNMENTS. Charges That the Methodist Minis' ters Will Serve This Ye r. The South Carolina 'Tnfcronce o! the Methodist Episcopal church. South, adjourned Monday night at 10 o'c'io-k. The appointments for the coming year are as follows: rut Arruiiw.uEj.Mo. Charleston District?A. J. Stokes, presiding eider: Allendale?C. W. Creigliton. Beaufort?A. 13. Earle. Black Swamp?A. E. Holler. Charleston?Trinity, J. W. Daniel; Bethel, E. 0. Watson, 13. D. Lucas; Spring Street, J. C. Roper; Cumberland and Mt. Pleasant. J. L. Hardy. Cordsville?W. A. Wimberly. ( Cypress?C. W. Burgess. Ehrhardt?E. M. MeKissick. Grover?W. S. Gcodwyn. Hampton?W. A. Betts. Harleyville? S. D. Vaughan. Hendersonville?E. P. Hutson. McClcllanville?O. N. Roundtrea. Pinopolis?W. T. Patrick. Port Royal?5. H. Booth. Ridgeland?W. R. Buchanan. Ridgeville?R. W. Humphries. ' Round 0?J. C. Davis. Summerville?W. S. Stokes, i St. George?P. L. Kirton. St. Paul's?W. H. Murray. Walterboro?W. C. Kirkland. Charleston Port Society?P. A. ray, chaplain. COKESBURY DISTRICT. R. A. Child, presiding elder. a hhr>viilp?J. T. Pate. i Antreville?J. E. Carlisle. Butler?H. W. Whittaker. Cokesbury?H. Stokes. Donalds?W. T. Duncan. Greenwood Station?W. A. rfassebeau. Greenwood and Abbeville Mills?J. 12. Graves. Kinards?W. H. Thrower. _ Lowndesville?J. L. Daniel. McCormick?S. T. Blackman. Mt. Carmel?H. L. Singleton. Ninety-Six?M. M. Brabham. Newberry Central?W. I. Herbert; O'Neal Street. G. E. Edwards. Newberry Circuit?D. P. Boyd. Parksville?J. F. Miller. Phoenix?J. F. \^ay. *v Frinceton?S. W. Henry. Prosperity?G. R. Shaffer. Saluda?J. C. Counts. Verdry?E. M. Mason. ? Waterloo?A. S. Lesley. I COLUMBIA DISTRICT. E. T. Hodges, presiding elder. Aiken and Langley?W. A. Kelly. BatesbuHrg?J. D. Cro'at. . ' Columbia?Washington Street, M. L? Carlisle; Alain Street, S. H. Zimmerman: Green Street. R. S. Trusdale; Granby and Richland, B. R. Turnipseed; Edgewood, J. L. Mullinix; Brookland, Foster Speer. Edgefield?G. W. Davis. Fairfield?A. R. Phillips. J Fort Mitte?To be supplied. Graniteville and Warrenville?J. E. ' Mahaffey. I Johnston?W. S. Martin. Leesville?J. F. Anderson. I Lewiedale?J. $1. Lawson. Lexington?W. E. Barre. > Lexington Fork?J. L. Ray. ? " c r>nlrca Kiugeway?ai. x. ? 1 Upper St. Matthews?C. D. Mann. I Winnsboro?J. B. Campbell. Epworth Orphanage?W. B. Wharton, superintendent; G. H. Waddell; financial agent. Paine Institute?G. W. Walker,president. 1 Columbia Female College?W. W. Daniel, president. Conference Secretary of Missions?J. A. Rice. FLORENCE .DISTRICT. M. Dargan, presiding elder. Cades?Wm. Ruff. Cheraw Station?W. L. Walt. .. Cheraw Circuit?P. F. Gibson. Clyde?J. A. White. Darlington?P. F. Kilgo. Darlington Circuit?T. J. Clyde. Epword and Lumber supplies by W. C. Kelley. Florence?Jno. O. Willson. Georgetown?W. M. Duncan. Georgetown Circuit?W. M. Hadren. Georgetown mission to be supplied. Hartville?. J. Stevenson. Johnsonville?T. B. Owen. Kingstree Station?H. J. Cauthen. Lake City?J. E. Rushton. Lamar and Cartesville?R. C. Boulware. Lanes?L. L. Inabinet. - t> \xt Snineer. | LilDeriy?... w, Rome?J. A. Graham. I Salters?J. B. Weldon. I Scranton?D. A. Calhoun, i I South Florence?0. L. DuRant. Timmonsville?L. P. McGhee. . I GREENVILLE DISTRICT. Jno. B. Wilson, prisiding elder. I. Anderson?St. Johns, M. B. Kelley; ' I West End. D. W. Keller, Orrville, B. M. I Robertson. I Easley and Bethcsda?W. E. WigI gins. Fountain Inn?G. C. Leonard. Greenville?Buncombe Street, E. P. I Taylor; Highland and City Mills, J. W. I Speake; St. Paul's T. Grigsby Herbert. I Greenville Circuit?T. J. Whit?. Greers?G. T. Harmon. McClure?J. W. Bailey. I North Pickens?C. L. McCain; J. P. I Attaway, Sup'y. I Pelzer?F. H. Shuler. ' I Pendleton?J. E. Beard. JI Pickens?0. M. Abney. ; I Piedmont?P. Sfokes. : I Reidsville?J. W. Speake. 1 I Seneca and Walhalla?G. F. ClarkI son. ' Ptarr and Iva?R. R. Dagnall. j Townville?S. M. Jcncs. 1 Traveler's Rest?J. R. Sojourner. Walhalla Circuit?J. I. Spinks. Westminister?R. M. DuDose. Williamston and Belton?A. J. Cau hen. Jr. Williamston Circuit?J. M. Rogers. Williamston Female College?S. Lander, president. Liberty?1). A. Lewis. j Victor and Batesville?A. E. Drig- j gers. , MARION DISTRICT. W. C. Power, presiding elder. Bayboro?I. N. Stone. Bennettsville Station?C. B. Smith. Bennettsville Circuit?J. W. Arial. Brownsville?S. J. Bethea. Blenheim?T. C. O'Dell. ? - . .?iv p P.nker. Brignisvuir???. ? ? Britton's Neck?J. N. Wright. Bucksville?W. W. Williams. Centenary?J. S. Porter. Clio and Boulah?A. T. Dunlop; Jno. Mamming ,Su]iy. | Conway?J. W. Elkins. J Conway and Cool Springs?T. B. Reynolds. Dillon?C. C. Herbert. I^atta?D. Tillef. Little Rock?J. A. Campbell. Loris and Little River?W. H. Kirton. Marion?R. E. Staokbouse. Marion Circuit and Mills?E. F. Scoggins. McColl and Bennettsvillc Mills?J. C. Welch. Mullins?A. B. Watson. North Marlboro?T. L. Belvin. North Mullins?B. J. Guess. Waccamaw?G. W. Gallin. i ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. H. B. Browne, presiding elder. Bamberg?M. W. Hook. Barnwell?J. G. Beckworth. RroTinhviiip?j D. Frierson. Cameron?J. C. Yongue. Denmark?G. E. Stokes; W. H. Wroton, Sup'y. Edisto?A. J. Cauthen. Elloree?J. L. Tyler. Norway?E. H. Beckham. Orangeburg?St. Paul's, J. A. Cllfto*. Orangeburg Circuit?W. A. Pitts. Orange?B. H. Rawls.Providence?B. M. Grier. Rowesville?Orangeburg and city missions. D. A. Phillips. Smoaks?J. T. Macfarlane. Springfield?J. A. Yongue; M. W. Ferguson. Sup'y. Swansea?J. R. Copeland. South Aiken?G. "YV. Dukes. Wagener?J. K. Inabinet. Editor Southern Christian Advocate ?W. R. Richardson. ROCK HILL DISTRICT. H. W. Bays, presiding elder. Blacksburg?N. B. Clarkson. Blackstock?R. W. Barber. Chester?Bethel. G. P. Watson. Chester and Lancaster Mills?B. G. Murphy. Chester Circuit?G. M. Boyd. ?M r Wip-srins V^iicaici licit* 4^. *-<. H ?r-o East Chester?J. W. Nceley. East Lancaster?W. C. Winn. Fort Mill?W. A. Wright. Hickory Grove?P. B. Ingraham. Jefferson?L. L. Bedenbaugh. Lancaster?J. M. Steadman. Lancaster Circuit?J. A. Peeler. North Rock Hill?W. H. Ariail. Richburg?D. M. McLeod. Rock Hill?St. John's. J. S. Beaslcy; Laurel Street and Highland Park, E. T. Adams; Manchester and Mt. Holly, E. A. Wilkes. Van Wyck?J. E. Strickland. Yorkville?A. N. Brunson; S. A. Weber, Supernumerary. Vrtrlr Plronit?P. M dPplp.r. * SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. W. P. Meadors, presiding elder. jBelmont?J. G. Huggins. ^Clifton and Cowpens?W. J. Snyder. Cherokee?J. N. Isom. Clinton?J. M. Friday. Campobello?A. H. Best. Enoree?C. B. Burns. Gaffney?W. H. Hodges. Gaffney Circuit?S. 0. Cantey. . oJnesville?D. Hucks. Kclton?S. T. Creech. Lauren?St. John's, W. B. Duncan; Laurens Mills, J. T. Fowler. North Laurens?J. K. McCain. Pacolet Mills?E. S. Jones. Pacolet Circuit?S. A. Nettles. Santuc?E. M. Merritt. Spartanburg?Central, J. E. Grier; Duncan, M. 77. Banks, Jr.; Bethel and Glendale, R. L. Holroyd. Union?Grace Church, T. E. Morris; Union Mills, E. Z. James. Whitmire?W. B. Justus. Buffalo?To be supplied. SUMTER DISTRICT. J. W. Kilgo, presiding elder. Bethany?S. B. Bailey. Bishopville?A. C. Walker. Camden?J. L. Stokes. Camden Circuit?G. P. Penney. Foreston?G. H. Pooser. Heath Springs?J. C. Chandler. Jordan?E. K. Moore. Kershaw?R. E. Turnipseed. Lynchburg?J. W. Humbert Manning?P. B. Wells. New Zion?G. R. Whlttaker. Oswego?J. H. Thacker. Pinewood?F. E. Hodges. Pemberts?W. G. Smith. Richland?A. F. Berry. Santee?T. M. Dent. Sumter?First Church. R. H. Jones; Magnolia Street, W. A. Fairer. Sumter Circuit?W. C. Gleaton. Wateree?R. E. Mood. Secretary of Education?J. W. Kilgo. Assistant Secretary Sunday School Editor?L. F. Beaty. Mistake In the Amount. "The prisoner offered this court a bribe of 50 cents to turn him loose," said tbe indignant crossroads justice. "No. your honor." replied the lawyer, "it was $2." "Now, that's something like it, and I stand corrected," replied the Justice. "Let him go."?Atlanta Constitution. Asthmalene Brigns Instai Cure ir? /* ABSOLUTELY" FREE ON WBITE UR NAME AX CHAINEDl"ri" FOR TEK "' f in!' i( WKLIgy. js as A ft,PF hi t'iriiT It. no rotn 11 rr o n.il ,r*t\A *??<n ? ?" ? ""ft vwiwtuuj auai^tcu, * * v no opium, morphine, chloroform, or eth 11 A Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial wonderful effect jf yotu Asthmalene, fo been afflicted with spasmodic asthma fo] my own skill as well as many others. I windows on 130th street, New York, I a My wife commenced taking it about the ed a radical improvement. After using ed and she is entirely free from all ?ymj: recommend the medfcine to all who are Yourg respectful Dr, Taft Bros. Medic ne Co. Gentlemen: I was troubled with A! ous remedies, but they have all failed. 1 started with a trial bottle. 1 found ?-el?e your full-size bottle, and I am ever grati and for six years was unable to work. ] doing business every day. I his testimoi fit. Home address, SSi'Bivington stree Trial flottle Sent Absolntel] Do not delav. "VVrite at once, addre CO., TO East 130th St, N. Y. City. Sold by all 0 $100 ZR,IE FOR ANY CHILLS -A.L That Cannot I "^Tib-eeler When used strictly by directions. The ment on the market. The liver and kidc system treated separately. Wheeler's Ti Cure Intermittent, Billion The Best Tonic; Great Appetizer; Compounded; Contains no Poison. For D. C. SCOTT, Klfl uiuw irrpn efBi w w ra i owrrciv rw The^vor^ d Labor Saving Busy Men an< $3.00 a year I 1117 f |T A cent a day JL 1 I -Li * A Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrate! of world-happenings every week in brief is the Editor-in-chief, and Hamilton J A C O R A. RMS! The author of " How the Other Half Lives " will give in The Outlook an intensely hum: n and vivid account of his experiences as a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement house problems, and an efficient aid to Theodore Roosevelt in reorganizing the New York police. Mr. Kiis i writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. ? LYMAN ABBOTT i will contibute a series of important paperson funda- " mental political principles as applied to twentieth | century problems. It will be called "The Rights of Man, and will define industrial, educational and 1 religious, as well as political, rights and duties. , * *, V. I ' Ml it rceueT ana rermancni Jl Cases. 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MORRIS WECHFLER. vcn Springs, 2j. Y., Feb. 1,1901. from \ sense of duty, having tested the r the cure of Asthma. My wife has r the'past 12 years. Having elhausrad chanced to ' see your sign upon tout L once obtained a bottle of Aethmalene, first of November. 'I very soon noticone bottle her asthma has disappear)toms. I feel that I can consistently afflicted with this distressing disease, ly, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Feb. 5. 1901. ?thma for 22 yers. I have tried Dumor? I run across your advertisement ami f at once. I have since purchased cful. I have a family of-four child.en, l am now in the best of health and am iy you can make such use of as you sen t. S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th St., New York City, r Free on Receipt of Postal, ssing DR. TAFT BROS'. MEDICI NK ruggists . i i SWARD CASE OF TID FBYEB be Cured by 's Tonic only combined Chill and Fever treat/ ieys, stomach, blood, brain and nervooi?> onic will 1? s and Continued Fever. , a Logical Prescription floWntiflc*lijg| r sale everywhere. fGSTKEE, S. C.J nSWl CHILLS. FEVERS 3 NlIfSHT SWEATS! all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by arts' Chili Tonic oes not contain a better remedy- Many ures made by it. 25 cents a bottleided if it fails to do the work. Delightt M OPiSiS. , | Reading for i Women, in JTLOOK r "T"r I Magazine in one. Tells tie story , clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Ahbott W. Mabie the Associate tditor. RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the most striking of recent novels, "Black Hock" and "The Sky Filot." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Th? Outlook during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing it is even superior to its predecessors. SPECIAL I T0 introduce^t h 5 r>F F F I? 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