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t^itMoJUP VN educed i> au.I Saturday hlAlW ?BT ? , MT??M P??LISHUiU COMPANY Term*: aV gee^esMA P*f ^aupa?lu advance. ,*?iv*i i i n?ftwrtn Ose Square first insertion.$1.00 ,?,#vtry subsequent Insertion.10 I Uoatxaci* fur. ^nxee months, or W?ku Ail b* sende at ,reduccd rates. m . AW CfOramutdcatloua which sub ( ,/aer\t,private interests, will be charged iihMs s# eavsriiftmenlp. Hl t)t itt^ajrlee *jpi tributes vf respect r,d?tU be jsJlgp d. fox. tv**** ? urn? > gH * w?r^?TO tiWf^?n ' frr.}V.'lh,.Vf I"'"' ' end It manifestly tue h.-st a Ivertislng ^e? ?-?.1 /It i/ -,fir;'/? \ ?A .1*1 ? ^tesnpv^o ^W^^^pd.^wffdose, th<; j demonstrated that they can aud^will i* Ijpl iPP 'lllWH BHallbw1ttai,t ni* -si V**lyp^e?*leWeT^ 5J i ^^aw ^?V;?*e Is*1**,^ f?j?Vhe t rtiJsV *MJ,of ^tV*^'1^^!^ trie ?sjej i tMevUe* ? i ... 7 , j,| ^ Ift ^l?vftIM,rr?W?4J>rr+i'1,,,m,f tditetas MWK^^tVAf^ s)i||f'ii |s*? 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HsyhMr sci^n th^??. th?a vu^ht t.> i'.'y not^easw,aeui tpecas?i,nltVi^>ehi^deV tng Hence his antagys^sm* toward ? w^fHtvw.iislfiawrt ssiO*Msi<au:^frtssiive *ihi i,ibpt aiWUi^aetiMCtvathnw'1''''^. e>as)sjse>?ee iSj^essT mamtiMi t)M em?. but his way is not the way >jf4^ru^l(tnnt J ?nr.gtaK'eeeiMa. d?s?" n?t / a^#*s--sib4 oon< ^ e>t d^io Mtmill he*e*VHi?*L/fvr It Is brejsV>ta'Shej bossvu'fHatfuJhe MAved VnJ Ml7is>tejsi v. ,u+# iTidHti'ij ham ^ ?M?" Patrick Henry. <'ryieiU?pl\ r ' 11 k ? Ij I- I. it Hud Samuel Ad.?nn .is rash. ? u r * * e*%ai.'<e> i? ij^ewij ?lost? arnl Waebtntcton an Impious. STth dy 'eaifWMd ineffe*! aeainst consti ' tuio* a?isn<?Htyi md? tke* define righf * Of a%Mls "andr#*v% J Hob son ?avou/(i^ hnVK'Se^ome^ i(, hlnv?a m ry.^devil r " an ifMaretilsS'wrom h? laig his hand* on the saoretih' tfnit?d States Banb. Kvrn rn r. tej*<> b?tehaeaentles ? I ' gcoM end ottsrnherlein ?i'iv not Blieb k Si'd l\l*^s. rortefelerln* thai tiny' T* ml.r'nt hsnsg >><\ u<.<: ,. ^r.d th ?}? daei? ?ele\ll ?eami.itgn ..i, If) r. leeag the 5*taeens*a* e> raShen raui oai r**alutl*T> relnnd SjSjBSgPdssSM M BSJoTN >n r nstituio* nnth"ii.tv*?-until >t leeeeded TBe 'Mf?^-^ is i ral horn <ons?-rvatiw* and in* ml ??/|v^ S ; . v1< whig Wir'?di>?tv NMlton with, . sb>rm od h>eptdatb?n, s.i pro "ii : ?7-. h ~it# i?d n-.f *?t- UV? Ah >re <>n ?? t Urn Tl \ ShonM study hie record ef i .n^rrietion from in? begini hi the AM.evtlte Meilt im of the eli^iu-. ri ^. y. ntlHi."(hrouuK ftio N*eWS s?4 ? r IttetidiontJ Ttsmsa.1 down i t? the OMrtntt i 111- ?f v"i of t .d i , i el M ? 4ixl Mri T..AI. I'.iughain h'ltv g?Mi?> to Coluiiih.u ?ei .i \ ?sit. M?*'*' V' ^?TTrr?'"? T'?T TT~| - Hk.-. .\- -nd .i L. <ui th. i.f ? i.noVn, wa.< in |he I ill for iwhllo Prtiag ii' -.niiux n ho* way to CoiumbteJ i it I A Cat Nip Hrro'd ^ I h ??? family cat from ib< v?ei Oaeen I a lib greeg aio. s an. srater, bo rue bed to bis it* ?? set lb if altb the O a vHoo "Ma. I got the i i tern! ctvbi Usn \(!v< ? Meteref Thing to Da Sunday Be boo 1 Teacher?"After he beard the people aboutlog 'Saul has slain bis tbousands. but David has ?lain bis tea* of rhouaanda.' what did Seed do tbeur Wlllht (whose father "asso ran"* "1 suppose he got right up aad bellen?! for a recount" ? PtKB Ssd. One of the worst things about col<t # tat her U Uta! N v* | e\? ry ar?uld be artnr s el an- * 10 ?<hn?a himself In an overrnnt v. 1? / ti fnr n'lnr Looks end Confidence. V. H St our friends as ae]| as pas 41*1 \fm.); ?,,.,? nil rlno'S f ?y 1 ^n-? o*> nive her ap j. j ' . ?? > if)ft ? I )'? v't . >-' ?' ' ?' ??> ms rttiltef I1 * '". ' - J\9 to ?? < ' ^fe took i Is W -lioolinaM? r to Conquer. "The Schoolmaster Is abroad," said Lot,) liroughum. "and I trust to him arm d with his primer against the soldier in full military array." The patness of the quotation is imme? diately apparent when one recalls that a Colonel and a Schoolmaster are at present conspicuous tigures in the ntion's eye.?Columbia State. Orange** <<rown In Till?? Section. That orange? w ill and can be grow n I Ifj this Motion of the country hftfl boon demonstrated by Mr. Frank DantllOTi ol* Vance, who has in his front yard an orange tree off which more than lOO fine specimens of this fruit have been gathered (luring the Inet month or two. The tree is un proteoted and the fruit is very tine, bavlng an excellent flavor.?Orange burg News. Marriage Licence Record. The following couples w ?re garnt ed marr age licenses Wednesday and Thursday: Mr, Williams Bppi and Miss Hen? rietta Chevias, Tindal; Mr. James E. King and Miss Arth- BtUCkey, Sum ter. white; Willie McFadden and Basle Pringle, Mayesvllle; Frank China and Lou Bossard, Concord, colored, I WAS BORN IN slMTEK COUNTY. ! Mr. William Mack, Secretary of Law Book Publishing Company. Writes to Mr. II. I). Moise. Mr. 11. 1?. Moise, of this city, has' received a letter from Mr. William] Mack, secretary .?f th.- American Law ! j'<.?,k Company, the publisher! of the Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, a lirm having its offices on Wall street, Ni'V fork, in answer to a letter to the publishers noting a mistake in their recenl volume in which Mr. Mack thanks Mr. Moise for pointing out tiic mistake t<? him. n.- notes In a postscript to his letter ihat be was horn in Bumter county and therefore Mr. Molse's letter was extremely wel? come. it will he of interest to the people argfxwiioaiiMMww.a.' ? of SumUr to note the rise of 1 one? time Sumter boy and perhaps .some of the older people of the city will remember the parents of Mr. Mack. The fence around t:: Presbyterian church lot has been a npleted and ??.?ids much to the ap; .ranc. of the urchymrd. Hon. T. G. IfcLeod \ a. In the city ! / iday. Mrs. W. B. Renneker. of Cliartee* ton. is visiting relatives In the city. m aSMBSSSSai SS? *M3r*uBitam~i ??.I ? ii ? f? ? i * t?t* ???.??> .?^?Jigvv^.^-,: .;...W,>. IM 11 ' ?. -ut . f? ?.??mni.MNi.'w WHITE Commencing Monday, 29th, Will Continue Through the Week. M4. p .riii. ? > uWe are Mentioning a Few of the Many Bargains for this Sale: i Pit! mm ? Ar?/?4? ?' 0 .?...< Jff! II 1 11 i; 1 i ? I ? I 1 Lot 40-inGh Nainsook at - 7g 36-inch White Lawn at 5c 1 Lot 40 in Lunar Cloth, fine and sheer, short lengths, .9c i 36 in. C. T. N. Curtain Swiss, short lengths at.7c -cum/it v ii .j .rUB in.'C. T. N. Curtain Swiss, full pieces at.10c ' ? " n N in. Colored Plaid Curtain Swiss, 12 l-2c at.. ..10c itU \mm Hi h -27'in. White Union Linen at.14c m*m K ,i.gg >n Wnite pure Linen 1U ftj, ^ghts, 25c value at 21c MMfcfci pi ?mi Uflfl UvV\hile Pure Linen in all weight, 30c value at 23c iMn.t?. A** ?tr? ?#6 in..r\Yhite Pure Linen in all weights, 40c value at 29c m .mi ?.i ppiti ,.op>in. Handkeichief Linen, 50c \alue at.38c l jNntftM ? ?? 9(Mn'fc/inen Weft at.GJc . *?? m in e^itfjY ffljLy yL00 quaUiy at.74c See our large Merc Napkins at 78c. per Doz 36 in. Scrim, in Cream and White, at. . .12c 1 Lot Dress Swiss, short lengths, 12 l-2c and 15c values at. . .10c . .8c . .12c . .19c '.4.tlll . ? "^jn,|rnit o! the Loom, with Fruit Label, 7 1-2g ?| rivt A^wn^ Ramk/Jinen, so much used for skirts and |. Ii*? i^nfi fHUtls Sft:'.59c ,tH n. ?Q6 iwblneh'percale, 18c value at.12 l-2c '""* 36* itt' Cineh percale, 30c value at.22c " k J ,nl 1 'Wrceriztid Madras, worth 20c to 30c, All at 16c II'' iMl ? ! ? a, .?Ii 1 RnT ' J,,^(|t ^lerqMriz^xl Madras, worth 20c to 25c, All at 14c m i . a :lXo.V* Mercerised Madras, worth 15c to 20c, All at lie ?ti mm ?? 1 Lot 30 iii*Pongee^short lengths, worth 20c at. . . .11c ia|*fll -?45 -in..^Mercerized- Batiste, fine qualitv, 25c value at 19c "'45 in Merc^'izecT'Batiste, fine quality, 40c value at 25c JJJ, %' 45 in.' Mercerized J^fjs'te, fine quality, 50c value at 33c n\r I Lui.J.ijLidiwfd/ii'oyr.d l?que, 20c value at.14c 27,in..\Vhrte Voil, ;?<*? value at..23c 1 Case Fancy Linaire in dainty stripes arid checks',S Gent, value at 18c English r^9ft?ujJ^"i $$*y$?$ at.8e m t J LiivJish LqiU'. C.l' Mu \l2. l,-2c value at. '.,, .English LoJiff Gtotlviftc vialuu.at:.. fijlgl.lfc LrWJg 0H)tlty2?C value at,. Turkish Towels, 18-inch x 34-inch, at 5c ?? "Huck Towels, 1$ x :'S lit 1' ..?.:?'..Sc Pillow Ca:v. s, 12 l-2c quality at. ..9c Pillow Casas, 15c quality at.12 l-2c Pillow Cases, 25e quality at.. . 19c Sheets, 72x90 at. . . . .?.37c Sheets 78x90\ good quality; seamless, at.19c ^i'cvv (iHng, '2~t yards to a piece at..87c 12 l-2c Linen 1 owvling ;it , r . . .10< iSc Linen 'l ow"ling at. ..12 l-2c mil I i fit mi 10c 12 l-2c 1 Special Lot of India Linen at. 40 in. Nainsook, 18c quality at. 36 in. White Welt Pique 25c value. 32-inch PerGale, fancy colors, at - 5c M0 in Dark and Light Patterns, good quality at. . . .8c 36 in. Rest Percales at.10c 27 in. Brown Union Linen at.9c 30 in Brown Union Linen at.13c 36 in. Brown Union Linen at.15c 36 in. Pure Linen at.19c 1 Lot Fancy thin silks, 27 in wide at.14c 36 in. Heavy Quality Black Taffeta.85c 36 in Massaline Black.85c Utility Dress Gingham at.8c 32 in. Dress Gingham, 12 l-2c quality at.10c 1 Case Sheer Colored Lawns at.9c 1 Case Sheer Colored Lawns, 12 l-2c quality at. . . . 10c Simpson Calico, new Spring pattern., at.5c 1 Lot $1.00 Shirt Waists at.69c 1 Loi $1.25 Shirt Waists at.95c 3,500 yards Val i^aces, by the dozen at.43c 1,800 yards Pure Linen Torchon Laces 1 to 5 in. Wide at.4c See our 29c. Embroideries, now on display in our front window. Job Lot oi Scarfs and Covers. 10 Doz. 50 to 75c values, Vom- Choice.39c 10 Doz. ;;:> to 50c values, Your Choice.29c 5 Do/..' table Centers at. . . .19c Muslin Underwear. Childrens' Pants, hemstitched and tucked, good values at 10c in this sale at.7c Childrens1 Pants, 15c quality at.12 l-2c Childrens' Pants, line embroidery and lace trimmed 25c Skirts with bodies.'.18 tc 25o Children's Cambric bodies.12 1-2 to ISc < hildrens' Night Gowns.35c Ladies' Corset Covers, 23c, 27c, 39c, 43c, 50c and 75c Ladies' Pants, 17c, 23c, 25c, 38c, 45c and 75c. Ladies' Gowns, 50c quality at.39c Ladies' Gowns, 60c quality at.45c Ladies' Gowns, 75c quality at.57c Ladies' Gowns, .$1.00 quality at.69c Ladies' Gowns, $1.25 quality at.98c Lack of space prevents our mentioning some of the best things we have, but seeing them will convince you what bargains they are. Remember the date, from MONDAY, 29th Inst, Through SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd. SHAW 6 MPANY