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?tbr MlaUtynan anb ?out?ron ICoier?*! at the PostolbYe ?t Su inter, 8. a* fcx^ond Claas Matter. I HAISON AS. The atlases Cooper, of Wlaackv. epmt Tuesday In the clt>. Mm, Mary Kitaputrlek. who has been visiting Mrs. O. H. Folley. has ' returned to tier home in itirmingham. Ala. Mra. J. H. Hennies. of Spartanburg. U visiting her slater, Mrs. A. A. Brad ham. Meesrs Edwin Wilson. Hwlght Shaw, Oeorge Re d and Maxwell Jen? kins, of St. Charles, were in the city T teeday. Mr. Klrven Wells, of St. Charit* was in the ettj Wests sstay? v w Bradley, of Befdsiv spent W?*ne*day in the eity. Mr. D. C. Wallace went to Colum Big w. bjggiaj on i-u-on.-ss. Mr. J. Wowdreej Btott, of st. ?Charles, was In the cit\ Wednesday. Il..n. T. O. Mel. ?d. of ?bslOgllllS was a visitor in toe city Wednesday. Mrs. English DeetftnunBi went to 1:111?>rt Wagae d iy to visit relatives. Cot. J. J. Dargan. of stateburg. was j In the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. K. W. i>nl"s passed through the city Wednesday on their w?> to Columbia. b las I* M. Davis, of the Bvmtaff Hospital and Mrs. E. W. Dabbs went to Columbia W.dmsd \ i.. .-n:\-r Witt? the proper commUees of the bouse and oenate roneerning iho (dll now lupfore the hou*,. rr n':, ?r grad? uate nurse* from the mm- ib.sp tal for (he Insane nut s !.. Mr. A. J. Stubhs W rU to Ha,''-oil Wedneeday on business, -i IUI TIIKl I rWINS." i\l*hly Stuged Mihical i omedy to t*e Her?* on lYbmur) 1st. ? Klectrlcally lavish'* Is the musical , oosnedy 1 Thre.. Twins' which ap? pear* at the a. id. my of Musle on Thursday. IYt?. 1st, An electrical staff <?f four nun, ? uludln? a ehlef electrician, le an important part ?f i the company, and the numerous Il? luminated displays |n the production require their constant attention. Th i ehlef electrical feature la a gigantic merry-go-round and swing, j ^hlch is rendered brilliant hy 2.000 I olored bulbs. The plaelng of this great piece of stage mechanism, weighing three tons. into position, requiree the exertion of nim m n for a space of about four hours?its dls mantellng about the same amount of time. It Is In actual use on the stage fat a little over one BtflBttte, which Is an Illustration ..f |hi vast pa ns taking exertion i>ut forth by modern amusement enterprises. Th faceograph" 1a another pop? ular ?dement in the list of thin*;* , electrical. Hy menus of a complicated system of lights and mirrovs. the features ? f one of C.ie pre it'est of th* ehoruii girls are reflected or a rear "drop" \a*t!> e.ilarged and with h?? tints of her complexloi: ex? actly portrayed, '?n<> the sh?-.t he girl 's seen to smile, pout or rob her ??ye*, her^llp* Biovln? with the words of t^e eessj 'Th.- niri Up There," The chorua girl In quest Ion has to Insert her head?upside down?wi h In a small compartment, wherein are po* ?rful reflectoi* The eb-etri il pow ? r f III gJBBV Is r?"inir?-d f..r the faceograph. ? iu-l to th- p.??ht fore" ??f . 01 1e.indle power lamps. t>. . ' Ml I T Met M Mr. Isaiah T. MtOef, g| the It Charles neigh bor h.I died We 1 1 a d.i> .it the Siimt.T HoMp tal wh?T.- he w 1 * taK?n >?f\.r. l d.t\< a <? f-r .sur? gical trratront. Tim l?od> whs 11 11 fr. 10 here Wedrw?da.' ift? rim?n to Ht. <*harle*. wh. ro th ? fum-tal -or. > le.-n w? r?? held Thur*da>. Mr. sJcCoy was r. i years eg ago aasl was well known a- a Woodman of the World He was married in I is sur \l\ -d !>\ h(? wlfo and s. v. ial ehll dr??n Cori?.ding , That Igej bj I BBI 1 a 01 id is Still prnted by the ** < ii.,n re tor Stive* in na*? r. dei . 1 mn the Mgjgfti I 11 bt ok en . o a te tie Rlcn t \ yn mini 1 ? . so - itiu at ?I a gl v P. svfci l-'s r^etn't It 'Now. "1 ?in rtei I Seed 1 ? 'ontempls tKo 'eiard*?r wbs bas b#?*QBBg 01' the gig 1 1?,..., ? a who t ted lej roi up In I ' ? ? I ? Sjfe I thai ke had Jbv? - i ?".?? make hin mle f ?! .v M? * '.dl'im < id. should .11 tniet the atteatlon of ail our read ? r* it are advert Isl g .1 big whll sale and th. Ir pi cea will astonbi \ ..11. WtNTI I??To bu> ;if 01 1.. rnrb??ids 4-foet pi as oah gad slabs CoirlratB4e> tv od v >< /?? n.ter b. C 10 : SMITH C ALLKI) TO N KW POST? - I*m?'iit Head of Davidson College Klcvtcd l'reslont or Washington anl liev l'nherslty. Lexington. Va.. Jan. 14. ?Or, Htn ry Loubj Smith, prtsjldsnl Ol Davidson ! i.V. C.) college, was tod.iy unanimoUl? is Aaeted p:vsid?MU oi Wathlnston gad Um university. Dp, Smith was barn In Groonsboro, X. C., and is 54 years < Id. lie was graduated from Davidson OOllOgOi af? terwards pursurlng a course at the University of Virginia, which in l^u oonfsrrod upon h!m th ? doctorata In philosophy. He joined the faculty of Davidson In 1887 as professor of physics and has been president of the Institution smc.' 1901, during which period tii" number ?>f students has trebled wide the endowment and material equipment have been dou-1 hied. To Dr. Bmlth belongs the dlstlnc-! tlon >?f taking the first X-ray photo* graphs In the South, at Johns Hop-! k'.i.s unlversltya and h&j done much! for scientific advancement i*. that line. I'robabli Will Accept. < hartotte, N. C, Jan. ?Dr. Henry Loula Smith, in an interview o vor th ! long distance telephone, to? il fht declined. i?> say definitely tvhet! r he ai/Uld accept ih. offer of the pr ?sidency of Washington and Lee university. Dr. Smith, how frankly admitted that the proposition appealed t<> him strong? ly. Fr? m other sources it was learn? ed that ; Smith probably will accept. Dr. Drown to Lecture. The Ladlee* Auxiliary Committee have arranged for a lecture by Rev, C. C. Brown, i>. i>.. <>f Bumter, to be d iivered <>n Friday evening. Febru? ary ?th, for the benefit of the Con fed tr?te monument fund. The price <?!' admission Will be 50 cents for ao. tits und -."? c mti for children. Tickets Will be put on sale right away and it is hoped that they will ? readily taken. There can be no .1 re worthy object, and besides the lecture Itself will be m<>re than worth the money. Clarendon county must nave a Coi rederate monument and these noble women are K?>ing to do their part towardi re being the nec? essary money.?Manning Times. DO YOU KEEP BEES? I would like to have the name and postofflce of every person who keeps Bees in this section or the State. If you are one will you please send your name and postofflce address to me on a postal card. N. G. OSTEEN, Sumter, S. C. Bsaa i i.?mMa?*?jM- mm. ... v ....... . v'- **.-c~ ; Begins Next Moo umter has Ever Seen Ends on ? >???? . n We won't take up space with words. Come, see for yourself! LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY. CAR LOADS OF WHITE BARGAINS FOR YOU. THESE ARE ALL PURE LIMA. N in. Mara, lac kind He M in- tlC kind, sale.tSG in. Limn, Ma kind, sale.. . .33c M in Linen, MC kind, ia)e.Mc ;;u in. Linen, lie kind, aale.lie ?0 In. Linen ?netting, worth $1.25 at.8tte II WDM IK HILF LIMA. :'.r. in sheer and flue, 50c kind, sale .Sue 36 in. sheer ami lino, fie kind Sale.17c 3? In. ehOCf and fine, $t.00 kind aalt.03c 3(1 in. sheer and lino, $1.25 kind sale,.fie NBW? FHFSlI AM) CRISP. 2.500 yds. 3<i in white Jacquard Shirting, worth I.V., aale.. ..10c M pe. 30 in white check tla.xo.i worth llC| aale.lOc 5.000 vd*>. fancy white go<>d.?. Mill Ends, worth 15 to lie >ord, all g o on sale at .... 10c MEETS \M) PILLOWCASES. 50 do/, aheets, 72x?0. worth 50c sale.33c 50 do/. Pillow oases to match, worth 12o at.9c 80 do/. Hue sheets, mv1)?! worth 75c. Tliis is extra lie; vj lin? en linisl). wale.57c 30 do/. Hemstitch pillow cases, worth 20c to be !"<>UI at.. . . 13c 10 tlo/. Finest Hemmed Sheets, Worth 10c, saic.t>7e SILK MARQUISETTE and VOILLES 75 |x\ The Newest printed ef? fects, Not a piece worth less than 35c and up to 50c, to be Bold at ItC, 13c and 2?c Donl Fad to Sor These. s CENTS. 5,000 yds. Finest Gingham Not the kind sold Everywhere at 10c., lint ail Red Seal and Hates Gingham. Never less Thau la i-2c. too patterns to pick from.He TADLE DAMASKS?LOOK 1 Over 500 Table C loths. Damask, worth ." <? at.20c Damask, worth K5c at.30c Damask, worth 75c, at.19c Damask, worth m.oo at.21c Damask, worth $1.25 at.00c All in Lengths ? I I, 2 1-2. 2 3-1 and 3 yards. WHITE WELTS FOB SUITS AND SKI UTS. The Newest Fabric? 10 pcs., worth 20c, sale.13c 8 lies, worth 25c. sale.17c 12 pcs. worth 35c, sale.19c 0 pcs. worth 50c, sale.25c NEWEST WHITE DRESS FAB? RICS, 20 pe*. Check Marquisettes, all worth 11 & 20c. durin?; >alc 10c 30 pea. white CBSBCJl Lingerie, every piece worth 25c. during *aie ut.l?c lH pieces new *t Voillles in silk Effects,, Figured checks, etc. worth 35c. sale.23c 30 DCS, line white checked Dim? ities, ail 15c. grades, sale 10c 5 pcs. Merceriaed Re taste, to in wide, worth 25c, sale.17c 15 i>cs. [aaported strii>od fancy voilles, regular 35c. sale. ..18c 15 pcs. 10 in. WlStC VoilleS Very New, worth 25c. Dur? ing Sale.13c io pcs. Imported Jacquard Voilles. pure white, worth 50c vd., sale.20c 1,000 yds. 15 in. White Lingerie Cheap at 25e. -ale at.15c 2.000 yds. 30 in Pa ja ma Chocks to he sold at TU 50 pos white linen finish Percals 36 in wide, cheap ;,t 25c. (lur? ing sale.Me 7x2c. Finest Bleach Homespuns, 36=in. Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale and Hill. 7l2c. 8 Cts. 3000 Yards Finest Percales. 12 1-2 Cent Grade, at 8 Cts. 10 |? at . . iwn Linen, worth 20c 12c LAHMES1 SIGHT GOWNS?LOOK! 11 do/. Gowns Emby. Trim. Worth 10c at.25c If do/. Gowns, worth 75c sale,,1, ? SI.on tonalities at.$0c %%M Quutttftes al.T0c ?1.50 Qualities at.lie s2.uo Qualities at.$1.10 1SJ1 Qualities at.Liu Sl.75 QuulK) al.1.10 $1.00 QsjaUtf at.1.00 $3.50 QuahlJ al.1.20 Xl.oo Qua tit] at.8.08 XAPKlNfl \M> DOYLIES?ALL LIN IV M do/ Napkins, regular 1.25, Sale.87c II do/.. Napkin*, worth 1.50. aale 1.17 JO do/. Napkin*, worth $1, aale 1.12 15 do/ Napkins, worth l.&fl sale l.8h 15 do/.. Kapklna, worth 3.00 aale 2.37 mn do/. 12x11 Round Fringe dollcys worth kloo, sale.104 WHITE PETTICOATS, 10 do/. Petticoats Emy, Flounce at. 17c 15 do/ Petticoats II. s. lin ks, worth 75c at.15c SO do/. Petticoats, Embroidery FIOUIICC, worth 75c at.10c s do/. Fine Petticoat*, worth 1.50 at.03c do/. Fine-'. Petticoats, worth $3.00 at.1.8i> do/.. Petticoats, all $3.50 and $1.00 goods at.2.0S COME! BEE IF YOU EVER SAW THE LIKE ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 12 >d. Pieces, 50 pe worth $125, sale .07c 35 |KW, worth 130, sale.1.23 25 po>s. worth 1.75. sale.1.30 sold by the piece only 20 pe. English Nainsook. 12 yds lo niece, worth $2.00, sale .. ..1.3? 15 pcs. ? 1 lirowii Linen, worth 25c n.ItC FINE I. med Fi IRSET COVERS 50 dos. I 4 \<>. '-. all 30 do.. ,01 Xo. 2. all at. 25 (Jo/. Lot No. 3. nil at. . Worth I ? ? W to 75c. . 25c . 43c . . ISc Children's Pants und Sklirts, <:> & 10c ALL N OF Bl KT MATERIALS. I M BROIDERY DRESS LINENS. Here air 15 pietvs Worth 35 and 50e, Willie Ihoy last al ii and 10c PRINCESS SLIPS AND COMBI? NATIONS. i?> do/. Combination corse! covers and skirts. Corset covers and pants, worth $1.00 at. ..41c Princess Slips, wort|i 1.50, sale. .03c I h aw er?. Emby. and hu e trimmed sale ;.t 10c, 13c and I8e. V. Prices You Would Not Dream ??1 \\ ill IF BED SPREADS. ...? Full si/r quilts, wortli 1.25 aale.Mc ;i,> Extra sise ujuiits, worth 1.50 sale.Lit 25 Extra large quilts, wortli $2.00 sale.11" All 1 <io Sample Karselllea and satin quilt* at 2.10, 2.30, 2.00. 3.18, worth $3.50 lo $5.00. TOWELS, BATH 1ND FACE. 20 4|<>/. ItegUlai 12 %C, sale. . .No 35 do/.. Rcgulnr 20e, siic.12c 30 dos. Kegular 2"?c sale.17c i\v\) do/. Face towels to be sold at.50c do/.. 100 do/. 11. s. Hack towels 13x42 cheap for 25c, to be sohl at . 15c ????-. ?. 1 i ? - ........ . ? - ............ .. .._- ,_ ? _ _ ? ????m ?JB??tJi? Impossible to tell you all on this page. Many others, just as good, not mentioned, con WED CLOTH, The Flneat Lingerie, worth 85e yd.?30 p?'s. 10 be aold a I.1 tie loo pea, Dbtli Towllng, 28 )d. pcs, to be s,ihi bj \h\ for.oik* 50 |m s. White Curtain Swiss, the 12 1 .e giMKbt, sah- at.$c Sale Begins Next Monday. Lasts Through the Week. 50 PCS. GENUINE I AUS? HALF CAMBRIC. Never less than 12 l-5c Some places 1 Ic, To go on sale here al.1 i-lc PRINTED SHERETTES. The new 1012 patterns. Von all know the cloth. Nr\or lc** than 15c. All to go at.I0c >/"' We don't limit you in quantity. Buy as much or HtUe as you like. None sold to dealers h. i eA3?- r - ^ >j^ 1'''.! Ife ; t 0