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sttMlld ?* *%? PUHirnttU v at Sumtrr. S Cm et* ktMuiitl t'Lw Malter 1 PERMONAL. Dil land Mrs. w ?? Btradk i and Miss /; iii..\s,i>. of Hendersonr!!!*, are thjr ruenU of Mrs. I?. P, K. ! > Ofl ' '?/kland avenue. Miss Louise Brocklrrrton. Ol Man n ng, passed through th? < Ity Tuesday 'morning on her way to Columbia. Mrs. Alston and her son. Hr. \V. A Alston, of Hagood. were In the tit) Tuesday. I*r. 0, '. L>-min<?a haj r? turned af? ter a pleasant visit of several days in rhuru s*gsv Mr. C. Capers Smith who has been In Charleston for tne past few days on a visit to his pa ?? at* at that pine returned to the city Monduy morn? ing Miss Minnie Moses has been p p Stet? d to a position In the new pott* oAc*. and has been assigned to the g?neral delivery window. Mr. and Mrs. B. I>. Wilson nf Knosvllle, Tonn., are on a visit t<> relatives In the rltv MUs \. irv Murmg mtrnt Ml hem In the city In attendance upon her hnd h - or. Rev. J. P. Marion, while he was so seriously III. ha | returned to her home In Lancaster. Mr. Abe Ardtn was In town for a while Tuesday morning. Messrs. It. O. Purdy. it I>. Mitchell, a R. and B. D. Mitchell. Jr.. left Tuesday morning faff n hunt of sev? eral days In Berk* fey county. Mr. Willie Bultmnn went to Co? lumbia Tuesday mornnlg on business. Mr. R. A. Dennis, of Blshopvillc. In the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sanders of lla flood, spent Tuesday In to ah. Mies Carolyn Cromer left Tuesday morning for her home In Newberry, after spending a pleasant visit with Mrs. Horace Harby. Mum Mary Purdy went to Colum ham Tuesday morning. Miss Sarah* Moore, of Wedgelleld. was In the city for a while Tin morning. Mrs. Alphonse Oths> and little daughter Eh abeth, returned to her * -m.' ir \- evtlle Tuesday, I . a vistr to her daughter, Mrs .s. w. OldrsplS. &ffkm Orace-^ar -n f Dalsen, eras !sj the city M? nd<ty oltd '1 i??* . _ Mr. W. D. Troublefleld. of Wedge fleld. was In the city for a while Tuesday. Mise Nam ...r?-. > f Stateburtf. was In the city Tuesday. Messrs. T. D. Jenkins and J. I., liillia, of Kembert. were In the city Tuesday. Mr. E. K. Rembert, of Rem belt, spent Tuesday In the city. Mr. Dwlght Shaw, of St. Charles, was in the city Tuesday. The Rev. J. P. Marlon who has been critically 111 with typhoid fe\er, Is much better and Is steadily improv? lng. Rev. J. S. Bsailiy v.as in the city Tuesday. Mr. Charles Ualllard of Dalzell. was in the city Wednesday. Messrs. Algy Kose and Harold M Fad? I en bft Wed n? h?1.i> f..r Sardin! ?, to att.-nd a wedding there that even? ing el.sse* Mattle and Boyktn, of Dalsell. was In town Wednesday. Col. J. K. Jervey went t?? Summer ton Wednesday to conduct an auction sal.- ? f th.- WOOdlSJ pr?.p? -rt> at ilu place. Mesas. J W Mi Kehret and 1. A. Ryttcnherg went to the meeting of the Master's Building association In i l-'i ? m> .? W? Inenday. I>r. Warren II. Bnrif*-?h ?.f Charle* t- n \>h.^ In the city f?ir a few days tu aiten?l the marriag ? of his sister Th . ^Jav. B. Frank Kelh y. K??|.. of Blshop vi'>. w?i In the citv W? ?lnes?'.iy. Mis. Vallye Appelt. of Manning, was In th?> < Ity W- Inesdny. Mlsa (lladys Topper, of Churlcston was In tie ?i My to attend the Bur* reas-Harby wedding Thursday. Rev. M. W. H?.?.k and Rev. J. \\ Wilson an Rev. W. T. hum Ig hi ? returned from the Methodist Com ence at ChHrleston. Th?-re were several Clarendon ?<>un ty cars and one Rh hland ear In the city Wednesday. Mrs. Mouson. of Manning, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. (Wo. L. |;|eki r ha* r? turn? I from Charleston \vh? r? has been In attendantM up?ti tin South Carolina Orand Lwdkjl ?>f m --.im, which met there this week. Mr John M. Frb-rsi Stat?-brug was in the city Thurs.lnv. Mr. KU Parker. ?.f Dsdaotl, was in town Thursday. Messrs Peyton Moor- n i II I k|n ??f Hj^*?dl, were In town on Thursday. THAT MEN and BOYS APPRECIATE ? ? ? ? /TT It matters not how many other gifts you ^11 have planned for him, no Man's or Boy's Christmas is complete without a Tie. Count up the "Hirns" in the family, the "Hirns" who are friends?special of course?every one of them must have a tie. Our Tie show is worth coming to see. The handsomest silks the looms ever produced. The neatest shapes the Makers ever turned out. 25c, 50c, to $2. Of course, there are our Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Muff? lers. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery and many, many other things in Toggery?all new, and all handsome?but the tie he must have. THE D. J. CHANDLER CLOTHING COMPANY. Phone I6?. Svimter, S. C. V^.:CU^i ?.? riiU'?rf^l'Jr t.v,\ ?. 1 ? .... *' FULL FASHIONED MUFFLER ?MM ? _ FREE! These Three Beautiful Presents . FREE! Santa Land, E. W. ? Dec. 14th 1910. All My Dear People: I hereby pronounce under my official seal O'Donnell & Co., of Sumter, the best and most economical place to buy useful and sensible Xmas Gifts for your dear ones. CPDONNSLL a co. (L. s.) O'DONNELL a CO, 1 i OES SANTA CLAUS. I i m m Wot FIRST^ PRIZE, LADIES' $40.00 14K GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH. SECOND PRIZE, 12 DOZEN STERLING SILVE KNIVES AND FORKS, $25. THIRD PRIZE, LADIES7 GOLD HANDLE PARASOL, $15. /. .. / READ HOW TO GET ONE : WK have had printed a number of Voting Slips. We give one with each CASH PURCHASE OF 25 CENTS, and you sign your name or the name ot the person you are voting for and put them in the ballot box we have for this purpose in our store. All cards must be placed in the box by 12 P. M. Christmas Eve 24th, when contest closes. Person receiving largest number of votes will receive $40.00 Gold Watch ; Person receiving next larg? est number of votes will receive 525.00 Set Sterling Silver ; Person receiving next largest num? ber votes will receive Si 5.CO Gold Handle Parasol. WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF CHIUSMA8 GOODS?SOME SUGGESTIONS: Ladle*1 and Genta' 11 Karat Gold Watches, $18.00 to $85.00. Solid (.old Lockets and Pendants, $8.50 to $35.00. latest design. Gold Wulst sets, solid Gold, $:U>o to $."?.00. Ladles Eland Bags* Pineal Quality Leather, $8.50 to $20.00. Sterling silver Toilet sots. $12.00 to $80.00. Genuine Ebony Toilet Sets. $5.00 to $95.00. Safe ty Razors $1.50 to $5.00 . . Brass Jardsnera and Umbrella stands. Jardlnen, $1.50 to $8*00; Umbrella Stands $."?.00. Bracelets in Solid Gold, $8.00 to $50.00; Gold Filled $2.00 to $10.00. Ladles' and Gents' Parasols $5.00 to $20.00.. Gold and Silver Handles. Rigncl Rings, Solid Gold, $1.50 to 812.00. Solid Gold l uff Links. $1.50 to $8. Waterman's and Parker's Fountain I' as, $1.50 to $18.00.. Plain and (.old Mounted. Military Brushes, in lllrellng sii%er, sti.no to $12.00.. Genuine Ebony 88.88 to $8*00 each *-t?t. Sha\ing Sets and Mirrors $3.00 to $18.00: Best Value. Whiskey Flasks, $1.50 to $0.00. Leather Cased collapsible Drinking Cups, in Leather Case-. $1.00 to $8*00. Clocks, all Size*, and Prices. Pine Assortment of Post Quality ( nt GUUM and China. Sterling Silver Table Ware In Sets from $r>.oo to $185.00, and many \o\eities t4M> numerous to mention at prices that will please you. Fine Line of Genuine Cameos in Brooches, $8 to $25.00, Solid Gold Mountings. Any article bought from us engraved free. All engraving done in our store. I 6 South Main St. A. THOMPSON, Phone? JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Messrs, s. m. McLsod anl U 1. Parrot! havs rsturnel from Charles t??n where they havs been lo attsnd ths South Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons Mr, A Iva Keels, otherwise known us NoM man" Keels, hai accepted a position nt til.- Savoy fbr ths winter. Mr. McPadden Spann went to c(> lumbla Thursday on business, Miss Georgia Dan n ?.f Btateburg, was in tin- city Thursday, la the manager at the Home and will be glad to look Into any real deatt" tuts caaea that may be reported to nun us well aa to \i-at frlenda who may deaite to make contrlbutlona the euppi rt of thai good worli Mris Bthel Lever, of Columbia, is flatting Miss Alles Moses. Mrs. W. I?. ('arson vv.is in town for a w hile Thursday, Mr k. P, Btackhouae, of Dillon, was in town Thuraday on bualneaa, Miss Sollte Wright has returned home from Martha Washington Co! lege for the Christinas holidays. Eagles Elect Officers, At a w< II attended meeting of Mrs. J, J. Dargan, of Stateburg, Enisles Wednesday held in the |< lg< ter whirii the business session was adjourned for the social session. The officers el? cted for the ensur? ing year wore: Worthy President, Carl T. Mason; Rev, 1?. Hamilton and wife were Mrs. John Boykin and Mlsaea Mat? al town Thursday In the Interest of I'tlfl and Mets Boykin w?ro in town th > n?'seue (>ri?han.iMr. I famtlton I Thursday. w is in the city Thuraday. Mr. M. Boykin, <?i Boykin, sub in the lily Thursday. I making the evening the delightful Miss Norta Knoerle, of Ml: lourl, la out w hlch it w as. visiting Miss Mabel Parrott, who has , , 1 Ik-rlng the evening Mr. John n. ? onio home from Martha Waahlng-1 Clifton made u rousing good apcecii ton College. Washington, for the .... , I to his fellow Baglea about the order, j Wise. < ShrlBtmaa holidays l . . . . , . , . I which w a s much appreciated, n v -? Mr, T. o. Bandera of Kagood, was 0ral candidatea were obligated dur- Honesty needs ao palna to set it in the cltw Thursday. J ing the latter part of the evening, ai eft.?Bdward Moore. room, the annual election of officers j vice-President, J. W. Bradford, Jr.; took place after which a hi^ barbecue I Secretary, 11. A. Fields; Ticasuist, was nerved which did much towards' (too. E. Beaumont; Chaplain, S. I^ee Voting; Condcctor, Francis Telenor; Inside Guard, C. 11 Schwerin; Outafds Guard, Scott Bostlc; Trustees, Single* ton Bradford, .1. It, Mercer and W. C.