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THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Schwartz Bros. A REAL JUNE BARGAIN JUBILEE Will Begin Next Wednesday, June 4th, 8 A. M.?Lasts 5 Days FIVE GREAT BIG ECONOMY DAYS FOR YOU Devoted to the Cleaning Up of Surplus Stock. Price Reductions that will Close out ail of This Spring's Left-overs within 5 Days. Avail Yourself of the Opportunity. Read Every Line?Then Come Wednesday 3000 Yds. ^ZV?ksZnat 9c. 250 Pieces Fancy lawn Retort Inn in from entire stm-k, 12 l-2e hi,i m, goodx, all at 7c. 100 PCS KCSt ^reSS (^ng^ams 12 1-2 Goods You can pick from the entire lot at 8k. 10 Pieces Bordered Crepes Willi?- with Bulgarian Bonier, Regu? lar lOO, to go Hi 10c, Buy Plenty Lace! loo ptecea Wide Ii??-?'. Bdgtngs and Panels, wen-tli 55c; 30 anil I5o?AH to gO i.MiicK at 10c. Embroideries and Inserting .insi pick rrom entire table. Never mind ivlial i hey were worth?All go at 10c. 75 Pieces Fancy Lawn Not one niece los. than I Sc ami some more. You ? an f??? L fron tine in at 10c. J Qc For the Finest White Fabrics that sold up to 20c. yard all go at 10c. ?J PCS Stenciled Curtain Draperies to be closed out. and they go at 8c. CLOTH COAT SUITS ABOl'T 25 ONLY. Were $15, $1?, $20. $25 an.I $30.00 Wlll be closed out et.1-2 Mm 10 D. BLACK * TAN SILK HOSE Tho Onyx $1.0 quality?While they Laet at.70e 100 DOZ. GAUZE VESTS 'Ii' l > ? " i of 10c tonods On Sale at fa PILLOW CASES 50 doscn to he sold nt 0 ami ISO, worth 12 1-2 and llg, SHEETS READY MADE 10, wen* 50c to 4*0 at. . 4M. were f 5e to <o at . 30c ,50c ALL THIS--OTHERS TOO. You know the Quality You Get Here LINEN COAT SUITS ABOUT 3d ONLY. Were Ironl ?Will Im* CtMed out DurifiM sali- in .... e>l i hi niese. SILKS FOR EVERY OCCASION ABOUT 75 PCECKS IN Tills MIXED I.HT. IT lei-AltDS. CREPES, TAe-T-'ETTAs. MI:SSAI.INE, ETC, ETC. VAl. VtSU X V TO ?1.00 VAItK. THEY AHE <;<>IN<; QUle K, MIM? YOV, AT 39 Cents Silk Dresses About 25 left. Sold from $10 up. All to go at One-half Price Ladies' Skirts Black, Blue, Brown, Etc. All $5 goods. To goat $3.50 COLORED PARASOLS lu (antics .nid plain silica, Were to $2.50-All Ken enn sail' lit . . . .$1,00 KIMONA LAWNS 25 PCI IN M W BORDERS. It) hi whir, worth I'm*, will go at Hi' 100 PIECES VAL LACES 12 yilH to plOQg to go for Ihr pire-t? at.I Sc A TABLE OF SILK GOODS Were regular 25c?i > mini; Bale. . . . l?e MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS S Lots: 7r>i* C?ootlf) at .iHr $1.00 grade* at."?<? $1.25 ami $1.50 goodfl at.$8c BLACK SILK STOCKINGS ABOUT 15 DOZ. < INLY. 25c quality to go at.10c BATH TOWELS lo dozen to go at.He* 15 dogciii 2."?r quality, Kale.lMe HOUSE DRESSES AHOI T 21mi |\ LOT. Cilnglinni, < hauihraxs. Percales, Ktc. Take Vour Pick at.7?i* 15 PIECES COTTON CREPES Neat Stripes, etc?All welt- l.*nc? to lOe This is a Five Day Sale?Ends Monday, June 9th. WHITE 0UILTS 2 LOTS TH XT WILL <i<). to roll rise, Were $1.00?Will n<? on Salr at .I$e r??? i:\tra Largo and Heawy?Worn $1.50?Will go on sale at. . ..$1.10 FINE LACE FLOUNCING 10 piece*, 27 in, worth $1.00 and an?All ge? on >aic at .BOe BELTS! BELTS!! About 500 Kelts?all kinds?Worth up to $l.O0, all at.I0e CHILDREN'S DRESSES About to dog in stock in gtagbjoaa, percale, ? -t**. mi iltei?were ohr? Ul go at.ioo Starts Wednesday You Know Values and Quanties Just as Given Sale Begins Wednesday, June 4?Last 5 Days SCHWARTZ BROS. Sale Begins Wednesday, June 4?Last 5 Days IILL NEED ANOTHER CANAL. ( Offc (.\ll ? \KI> SWS |'\\ \M\ ' \N \l Is SiVl sl l I'M || \ I hut ntADt:. I ?iuIim'it In Chart?- of < ulohra Cm Thinks That Meuragiiun ( anal or Sim. Other Will Im Mevilori In I n lure 14? \|? ? t DnnaiiiU of liieren? ? ?I Trade lieiween 1-UiHt und \\e?t. "l?o I think th? re will he a demand for another treat eunal at Nicaragua or elsewhere tn the future? 1 most assuredly do " Thin wan the \?rv m, < ktod opinion, ex|?rensed hy Lieut. Ott i?avid D?Bom flallliri. V, s. a.. of tin* IMtItrt11;iii Canal 10PMIIIl?loO WVMI is in Columbia on a short v i*o t to i# lati\? m. Col. C.adl ud's di\isnm of <he eimill Work is the gigantic Cole i?ru cut when' the enormous earth slides and unniue bfenki nav? 9t9* /? nt.-d |?ioldem? which MW? attracted ?hf uttemion of geoloejl?tii und engl? liters ?he Win Id usi'i The ree.nt l>ro|>osit ton |0 the II nit Od St it - l?V Nearaguu to <e|| t<> this < ? ? 111111 > h,r It.'iOO.fgO the light t<> eoiMtruet a hi il to answer OuovIM* demands ol InervOMlffJM ?'?mineie, has recently made th<* ?|uesiion of another great undertaking of this sort !?> Uncle Sam one ??r interest, it was Interesting t<> hear Col. Qalllard'n Ideas on the sui> )OCt "When the Panams ? anal \? finished its oapaclty will bo about ?1,000,00(1 t<ms per year," said Col. Galllard. Will that accommodate the world's commerce with Ihe K;ist Indefinitely?" ' The answer is basoltitely certain? it win not. The only uncertainty is how mans yean it will take com tliet? e to mi leas. to the point t>f mandlna further facilities it may lie It years I doubt it it will be that long; it may he 10 years i do not believe it will be thai soon." , Asked if. in his opinion, the next canal between the Atlantic ami ihe Paclth would he at Nicaragua the South Carolina engineer expressed doubl. All the difficulties of this route are ?upposeU lo have been weighed when the proposal to use Ihe Ni< ;, raguan route was previously ein sldorod hot in m\ opinion In the light of our experience at Panama, we would encounter problem* not llien nntlclpated, Me went on to npeak of Ihe oh niseis that the distance of the route offers a Nicaragua!! canal would have to be three limes loan .?n Ihe l*aiiains < an il. , ' ! tow hi ? i M.iid i 'id. i lalllat d, "II the Improvements In machinery con? tinue ;?s rapidly as there is every rea? son t?> suppose they win these physi? cal and material matters will be com? paratively Inconsiderable. For In? stance, it would have taken the French Rfi years ago with the imple? ments then at hand over twite as lonp to dig thr Panama Canal as it ha.s taken us with our modern fa ctitles. So in ."..'i yearn from now it will probably take a very much short? er time to accomplish an equal task. "hut we leeni la be taking it for granted thai it Is the United states that will step forward again to satisfy the demand for Increased commercial facilities. It III wh\ not some ICuro? pean nation* in saying this I do not consider its connection, If Ihcre he any, with the Monroe doctrine The one (hi i:; t hut 1 am a. .-air. d of is this that the Panama canal is sure sooner or later In open a new and great commerce and Intercourse with ilu Kusl which will make unother ? anal neeessur.v Where, when and b> a hoin it \\ ill be constructed, I ol < ottrse, < a || not sa\.' Asked In explain aboiil the greul earth nlldex at t 'uleht a. t 'ol (lalllurd lolil ei t In- double hlndi unce t In > ptvsunl There are I \\ n kind I h natural slide ol earth iiiovIuk iiuder the action of gravit3 and what Is known as a "break," caused by dis? turbing th< lateral pressure, ami pro? ducing "hump'' In tilt- ground. "The natural slide has exuetly the movement of a glacier," said Col. (milliard. "I have seen many glaciers m Alaska and there Is no difference whatever in the manner of advance. The great Cucaracha (Cockroach) slide Is un area of earth measuring 67 aiias. which has broken off and is moving forward, down the Incline at the rate of live feel a day, it Is caused by a stratum of < la\ moving on a hard srutum of r??ck. i now have live steam shovels at work biting off the front edge oi the slide ami keep? ing it from lllling up the cut. There is nothing to do hut haul off da) by day the advancing earth until the winde moving section has been con? sumed. Then will be no luither trou? ble because this section we are now dealing with has broken off right up in the summit ol the hill and of r*ourse there Is no danger another shear? ing beyond. II. wi vor," continued ?'..| Halliard, ' these slides do no| disturb Un neurh us mm h as do the 'breaks.1 Kirs I you notice n sm.iii crack In <!.? ground; this widens gradually until linully dow n in the cut t hei.nr.. a hump in the ground, KometlmeH ris iin' a- much a ; ilfi ie. i rh1? 'hump lug' occurs where there is. lust below ax the bed of the cut, a soft or poor stratum of material which is squeeced laterally out Into the open space by the pressure of the upper strain. Of courae this pressure h:is been going on since tile formation of the earth luu until tin- cut was made the pressure was equal and there was no outlet for ti?e soft stratum, it makes me be? lieve strongly the i in-<?i> that any rock, no mutter how bard, would be crushed at some depth and be heaved up if sufficient pressure could be brought i" bear, as in the ras?- of the poorer rock ol Culebra." I'm le Sam's engineer told this story to Illustrate the "humping." One day, he said, be was standing on the rail roud track at a certain point In tin rut, watching a steutn shovel, when suddenly the shovel seemed t?? be sinking. "I called lo tin- man in charge, 'Look out. your shovel's going down,1 Ik- said. "Tin- man laughed. 'You're mistaken, colonel, It s you w ho air i Ising.' " Sure enough, declared Col, flail lard the truck was ascending and in about t. ii minutes it had turn "hump eil' up ovel nine feet. "The) mil me the wickedest man In Panama." said the Colonel with ihn actor int le humor, "because I dug out I h< Kph ? npul i hllivh w it it -tram shovels and then when Hie emigre gation mov< d Into the y. m. C. a. 1 forthwith dug that out. too. Both buildings were condemned on account of bad breaks in the ?arth beneath them, hut i am accused of having been overaealoua in my search fof them.*' Col. Qalllard arrived Saturday from Wlnnsboro, his old home Iowa? and ho h aves this afternoon to Visit mem? bers of his family in Sumte? county. South Carolina is still homo to htm for neither the stretch of the years, not the weight of success is aide to weaken the old tie* ? The Sttae, June .. ?. ? - - < an t Keep it VH ivt. The splendid work of Chamberlain*! Tablets is daily becoming more U'lde |y known No mich grand rented} for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. Kor sale b\ ail dealers, - -Advt. Geo. H. Hurst, IJNPERTAKER AMD 1 MUALMI K. Prompt attention to day or night calls. AT OSD J. 1>. CRAia STAND, 201 N. Main street, j Daj rh me fc:<9. Night Phone SOI.