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come to Sur The Reason Why. YouXill do yourself an injustice if you don't come to Sum- merton, S. C.. during this great Week of Bargains. Every mer- chant here has joined in to make this the grandest event ever known in the history of inis thriving place. Special induce- ments are offered because it is their desire to have you come and see how well you can be served, ho* much cheaper you can buy here than any where else. You711 save money, therefore you'll make money. Otctober 16 to 21. Don't iis it. Octob'r 16 to 21 C 0 T. S. ROGAN, President. C. M. DAVIS, Seeretary. ELLIsox CAERs, JR., PH. 'U., Manager and Treasurer. E. E. PLATT, PH. G., Second Preseriptionist. HEADQUARTER FOR Office Supplies, Collectors' Bill Books, Files, Etc. Purses and Leather Goods of all kinds, Typewriter 3 Paper, Indellible Pencils and School Supplies. THECAPERS DRUG COMPANY, o- I S ,do- SUMMERTON, S. C. thtrfsst*el ainldyatrdy ti tretedan nu sed eer save pwdret.,tht s ead f s ridbu desnogodunilth vr sigh ofit row ofnsie t th suererandhe ecoes isgste an mo-S b idhe ore tol ofensive, tha aneolds DeaNsOh sm er m that produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, The cause is in trebloodand so wis y Some years ago my blood became poisoned, and and cntine togrowthe doctor told me I would have running sores for theedc oniu ogo life, and that if they were closed up, the result worse and more destructive, would be fatal. Under this discouraging report I The fact that thousands of "left off their treatment and resorted to the use of old sores have been cut out s.S. &S. Its effects were prompt and ' ' fyig. and even the bones scraped, It took only a short while for the mediceme to en- and yetthey returned, is in- tirely cure up the sores, and I am not dead as the #isputabile evidence that the doctors intimated I would be, neither have the M* bodis diseased and repn.sores ever broken out again. -Joma W. Pumwms. sible for the sore or ures Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903- Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, such as -salves, powders,. washes, etc., because the germs and poisons in the blood must beremoved before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. cleanses and puri- fies the circulation sothat it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sore or ulcer heals permanently. S. S. S. not only .removes the germs and poisons, but stren'gthens the blood and builds utp the entize system by stimulat- 'Bs ing the organs, increasing the appetite and giving energy to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an ~xaating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body in goodlhealthy condition. Bookon theblood, with any medical advice wished, without charge. TIE 3WiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATELANTA, &Aw Truths that Strike Home -Your grooer'is honest and-if he cares to do soa tell outhat he knows very little about the bulk coffee he sells you. How-can he know, where. it orighxially cameo from, how it was blended-,-Or With what -or when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can~ yoepcpuyandiforqualiy? LION COFFE, em F AL. PACKAGE COFFEES. is of necessity uniformB in quality. strength and flavor. For OVER A SQUAg1ER 0F A CEN'EURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard .coffee in 1 ~~g - unifons of homes. LION COFEseiunrer aceG* yea home, asno chanee @1 beinag adul teatdor e omuing incontact with Gust. - dfrt~germs.Or unclean bands. In each pcaeof LION COFFEE you get one full ound of'~r Coffee Insist upon getting the genuine. (Iaon head on every package.) (Save the Lion-heads for valcable premiuns.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLsON SPICE~CO., Toledo, Ohio. Now Is the Time to Start A Bank Account, And the BANK OF C).ARENDON IS the Place. We etxtend you an invitation to operi a bank account with us wheber it be large or small. Depositors with small balances ar as welcome in our bank as those having large balances. Why not begin now and make your first deposit with us and then you car add to it from time to time. It will help you to get a snug banik asecount. We pay interest on timie deposits. Call or write to us for particnlars. Bank of Clarendon. xmsso nimert C Monday ducts becans ton at of Ba TO SUMI Xoaised Negroes. While there are no black races In- digenous outside of the, tropics, the leading American, English, French and Italian ethnologists boldly teach that the white races of the world are sim- ply modified negroes and that the An- glo-Saxon and other white races are of an African origin, having crossed over into Europe during the neolithic age. Their habits, character of food, environments, attitude of their homes, climate, occupation, their greater dis- tance from the rays of the tropicl sun, are some of the ethnological fac- tors which are believed to have bleach- ed their skins and made them white. ' How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First, soak th'e corn or bunion in warm water to s6ften it; then pare it down as closely as possible .without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain baljn twice daily, rubbing viger- ously for five minutes at each applica- tion. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to paotee; it from the shoe. As a 'general linament for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatismPain Balm is unequaled. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drufg Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Bow Bells. To be born within the sound of Bow Bells has been a distinction for .cntu-' ries. The famous old bells which have rung so long over London, it may not begenerally known, are situated in Cheapside, where they may still be seen and heard. The street which pass- es beneath them is'today the busiest in all London and is wholly given over to business, so that few people today are actually born within the sound of the famous bells. A Splendid Idea. A new idea in a Cough Syrup is ad-' vanced in Kennedy's Laxative Honey.j and Tar. Be sides containing Pine Tar Honey and other .valdable remedies. it is rendered Laxative, so that its use in-j sures a prompt and efficient evacuation) of the bowels. It relaxes- the nervous system, and cures all coughs, eolds, croup, whooping cough, etc. A red clover blossom and the honey bee is on every bottfe of the Griginal Laxa- tive Cough Syrup-Kenned~y's Laxative Honey and Tar. An ideal remedy for children. Mothers praise it. It is best for all. Sold by -The R. B. Loyea Drug Store. Pulling Ostrich Feathers. A man who runs an ostrich farm, asked the other day as to the method of gathering the feathers, admitted that they .were pulled out of the birds once in every eight months. Was the process painful? "Well,"' he replied, "about equal to pulling out your - eyeteeth." A good many ladies who wear ostrich feath- ers do so in the belief that they are thereby serving the cause of humanity. As a matter of fact they are encour-I aging the most cruel and barbarousi torture which man can infiet upon a bird.-Sporting and Dramatic News. For All Kinds of tiles. To'draw the fire out of a burn, heal a t without leaving a scar, or to cure boils- sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for blind, bleeding itching and protruding piles. Stops the pain instantly and cures per- manently. Stops the pain instantly and cures permanently. Get tbe genuine. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Jouallst. The journalist alone has the privilege of molding the opinion, touching the hearts and appeang to the reason of hundreds of thousands every day. The soldier may wait forty years for his opportunity, most lawyers, most phy- cians, most clergymen, die in obscur- ity, but every single day opens new doors for the journalist who holds the confidence of the community and has the capacity to address it.,oseph Pu- it makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are~trotbled with with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister's Rocky, Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.1 The First Steamships. The first steamship appeared on the Hudson in 1807 when Robert Fulton proved the possibility of eteam naviga- tion with the famous little Clermont. Ten years later the first steamboat appeared' on the Ohio and Miisippri and in 1827 the Chancellor Ltdagi~ stone made her first run-through Long sland sound from New York t& Provi- dence. In those days the ordinary stemoat was about as large as a good sized modern tugboat, and among them the Chancellor Livingstone, 157 feet long and 33-wide, was a veditable giant. All these vessels were propeled by paddle wheels. A Pleasure to All.. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little Pills are so mild and ef- fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Sold by The R. B r~. nor ergStore DR BA] to Saturday, Oct. JooWId Oheer >od crops make good cheer. Everybody will be selling cotton ar luring this time-October 16 to 21. These dates were selected sl nearly everybody can get away from home then for a few days 10c and 1le ought to make us all happy. Come to Summerton's ains and meet everybody else you know and have a good, jolly IERTON AND HAVE "Cotton Is King. Sumter Is the Greatest Market in the State. It is conceded that our establishment has done more to- wards building up the Sumter cotton market than any other agency, and it is all because we pay the very-highest market price. Twenty thousand bales were handled by,us last year, and much of this came from .ur friends in Clarendon. With facilities for paying a high price, for cotton and for selling goods cheap, we -invite our friends in Clarendon to come and inspect this season's purchases, and if we cannot satisfy you ir SDry Goods,. SNotions, ~Shoes, Clothing, CHats, Groceries, and all other articles that can be handled in 'a general mner- chandise store, then wc would not hav& you to buy from us. There is no gainsaying it that our buyer has this season has supplied our store with everything the trading public' can desire and at prices to permit us to sell at surprisingly low figures. All that -we ask is for an opportunity to show our oods. You know us, and where we do business. Come. Yours, etc., L EVI BRO T H ERS, Sumter's Stock Market. Bootli Live -Sto0k Co0mpaRJy To arrive about Tuesday,- Sept. 12, car Horses and Mules. Some choice harness horses and well matched timber and farm mules. Prices and quality right. Columbia Buggies AND White Hickory Wagons, (ONE AND TWO HORSE.) We are also headquarters for Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Bric1h, Shingles, Laths, Terra Cotta Piping and Builders' Supplies generally. We appreciate the business we are: doing with the peo- ple of Clarendon and solicit a continuance.. We guarantee prices. Booth Live Stock Comp'y, .HORACE IIARBY'S OLD STAND, nP . w.+ Whiteio Waone and Columbia Buggies just unloaded. 16 TO21. 0 id pro- )ecially Cot- Week tie. A GOOD Words Without Rhyme. Bulb has no rhyme. Culm, cusp, re- cumb, gulf, month, doth, amongst, are other rhymeless words' having the sound of u as in but. Few patrician words in the language have this vowel sound, so commonplace and without dignity; hence poets turn to it only for blood, flood and a few similar tar- bulent monosyllables. They use it often, however, in forcing the accent from the antepenultimste syllable to the final, -where its unpleasant sound is concealed by the softened stress. Thus has many rhymes, such as felicitous, mysterious, inglorious, etc.-London Chronicle. Don't Be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., .Chicago. originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and populary of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthles imita- tions have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse-any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.. Civil Service In the Kitchen. "Maria," said .Boggles to his. wife, with an idea of instructing .her !a pO- litical economy, "do you knog what civil service is?" -"Jasper," said Mrs... Boggles, with memory of recent contact with the cook, 'there isn't any."-Chicago Jour- The Electies These conditions determine the trou- ble. The cure is certain-a good thor- ough course of Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills (they purify the blood' and energize the liver) is as a spring house- cleaning-thoroughly renovates and Icleans the* system and if followed by Dr. King's Sarsapariladou are -ready for the wear of-summer work and fitted forit. The price of these best of all Pills is 25c. There are none so good as Get from- Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. The Coy Wridow. "L, thik," declared the little daugh- ter of the widow to the millionaire who was cilmng, .'that you are a charming and delightful man." "How nice!. What makes you say so?" "Mamma told ine to."-Detroit Free Press. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who vis- its the drug trade says he has often heard druggists inquire of-customers who asked for a.cough medicine,wheth- er it was wanted for a child -or for an adult, and if forn a child they almost in- variably recommended Chamberlain's ough Remedy. The -reason for this is that they know .there is no danger from it and that it always enes.. There. is nqt the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup it is unsur- passed. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.- Loryea, Prop. Special low rites to Washington, D. C., one fare plus 25 cents account of the American Bankers Association, Oct. 10th, to 13th, e905. Tickets on sale October 8th and 9th fmnal return limit October 15th, 1905. An extension of the final limit may be secured. to Oct. 25tt, 1905, by deposit of ticket with tbe Special Agent. Mr. Joseph Richardson Washington, D. C, between the hours Iof 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. mn. daily except Sunday, or between the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 12 noon,' and 3 p. mn. and 6:00 p. in. on Sundays not earlier than Oct. 8th not later than Oct. 15th, 1905, and ipon payment of fee of flfty~ of 50 cents at time of deposit. For further information apply to yqur nearest ticket agent or comnmumi- cate ithW. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. Wilming- ton, N. C. Sick headache is caused by a disor- dered condition of the stomach a'nd is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by 1TheR. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loyea, Prop. His wbistf=1 Look. "My husband is getting to be a sel- entific whist player." "Is he? I've been wondering lately what made him look as if there was not much more left ip the world that was worth trying for/'-Chicago Ree- old-Herald. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , i L~ ISignature of , --74 46Z Those who..conlain .ost arejmost to be complainedof.--~~Y Bear the The Kind You Haves Always Bought Gnn Sntdat Prsvsnts Pa...mloin You Are Invited. You are invited because you are really wanted. Tke mer chants of Summerton have all joined in together and. -you.are., invited by them to be in Summerton -October.16 to 2L You are welcome and wanted all the time, but don't fail to be there' for the Week of Bargains-a Carnival of cut, prices. Better goods of greater. variety, sold cheaper than you ever hear& o before. Mneet Friernds Jere. STiOE.- YOUCOb'1Io GINNERS & .We want to call your attention to our stock of-ill C cannot fail to appreciate the many advantageswi.-have to 'roffeYouInk-' 2 Fittings, Valves, Lubricators, Patch3ol1sand otheraoddimd C which are almost always, forgotten in ageneral orde'. Cal n us and get prices, you will find thatit wi1'be of value toyou . make -a special business of landing orders whenwe gt in toch people, all we want to know is wt you want. - We are selling this season Cr-rinal Gandy Belting "^eclusfiy This belting has passed the experimental stage and has-; pro-ear superior to common Agricultu- lltibber Belting, being strongernd+' far more durable', it nossesses adyantages thateonmend-it to'Ginners - 'particularly. Do nont confuse "Original Gaudy-BeI igwith or nary canvass belting, thisis not even an imit a Gianidns 0not possess any of- its best qulities. Sed that -every eee "Original Gandy" marked onitTi s preca tioli-1Sve yotr ble. bLuricating Wehave Ol for .bricating every part -no whatspeed machiery you,watval brct you with the oil. .We have recently addedtor so - solid grease for spring- oilcups to be.used-onr he &- on your engine and you w'lfind that 'yonurosi bil be ro less; while the eEactive servie' of'your..egin willh e -We ri creased If you. wi.1equip your eng-e withSpin.OuT will find that it will lessen the expense of repairsWe. of.Babbit'Metal- D Cane Mills and. Evapo 0. Our stock of Cane Mills-and BEvaporatoritas artred - take pleasure inshowing them. -We have the best,.Qw-price M Mill that money-can buy. Our stock of- Hardware-is fully:up to the standardAn w in better. posion during the coring seasont o cater .o hed Seer before. - -Verytr u ydurs SMANNING AROWIEC -e - *You Buy? Whetiieryii * are or nots le sSiK * You a Pair & 8 SPECIALM *Remember the Date, Sept. h? * -Entire 'Stock of E. C. B R TST Celebfated- 50 S4negoinga at 8- $3.75 3 *In tin. rne, we garantee you. more solid serz 0vice thian can be obtained fr o:n any si uilarl ne.. Fonr *styles and sizes. froma ( to-~' *36 Pairs MONA RCI4f $3.50 -Line, onl y ntThis Line coinpr.ses SNAP and STYLE, Pat- etcelt blcesbfs adsewedi. fad and dake 0toes, and are regular N.00 values- 0LADIES' EASTGVER. $3.5 Lime. ony-. *It is with great pride that we yiesent these* *superior line to your notice. for it is, indeed. a most.$-- *artistic product. *Patent leather bluchers, hand sewed ma ea~ * op and sizes from 2 1-2 to 8 - * Come to see,

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The Reason Why.YouXill do yourself an injustice if you don't come to Sum-

merton, S. C.. during this great Week of Bargains. Every mer-

chant here has joined in to make this the grandest event ever

known in the history of inis thriving place. Special induce-ments are offered because it is their desire to have you come

and see how well you can be served, ho* much cheaper youcan buy here than any where else.

You711 save money, therefore you'll make money.

Otctober 16 to 21.

Don't iis it.

Octob'r 16 to 21 C

0 T. S. ROGAN, President. C. M. DAVIS, Seeretary.ELLIsox CAERs, JR., PH. 'U., Manager and Treasurer.

E. E. PLATT, PH. G., Second Preseriptionist.

HEADQUARTERFOR

Office Supplies,Collectors' Bill Books, Files, Etc.

Purses and Leather Goods of all kinds, Typewriter 3Paper, Indellible Pencils and School Supplies.

THECAPERS DRUG COMPANY,o-

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,do-SUMMERTON, S. C.

thtrfsst*el ainldyatrdy ti tretedan nu sedeersavepwdret.,thts ead f s ridbu desnogodunilth vr

sigh ofit rowofnsiet th suererandhe ecoes isgste an mo-S

b idhe oretol ofensive,tha aneolds DeaNsOh smer m

that produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, The cause is in

trebloodand so wisy Some years ago my blood became poisoned, andandcntine togrowthe doctor told meI would have running sores fortheedc oniu ogo life, and that if they were closed up, the result

worse and more destructive, would be fatal. Under this discouraging report IThe fact that thousands of "left off their treatment and resorted to the use ofold sores have been cut out s.S.&S. Its effects were prompt and ' 'fyig.and even the bones scraped, It took only a short while for the mediceme to en-and yetthey returned, is in- tirely cure up the sores, and I am not dead as the

#isputabile evidence that the doctors intimated I would be, neither have theM*bodis diseased and repn.sores ever broken out again. -Joma W. Pumwms.sible for the sore or ures Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903-Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, such as-salves, powders,. washes, etc., because the germs and poisons in the bloodmust beremoved before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. cleanses and puri-fies the circulation sothat it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the

sore or ulcer heals permanently. S. S. S. not only.removes the germs and poisons, but stren'gthens theblood and builds utp the entize system by stimulat-

'Bs ing the organs, increasing the appetite and givingenergy to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an

~xaating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body ingoodlhealthy condition. Bookon theblood, with any medical advice wished,without charge. TIE3WiFTSPECIFIC CO., ATELANTA, &Aw

Truths that Strike Home-Your grooer'is honest and-if he cares to do soa tellouthat he knows very little about the bulk coffee he

sells you. How-can he know, where. it orighxially cameo from,how it was blended-,-Or With what-or when roasted? If you buy yourcoffee loose by the pound, how can~

yoepcpuyandiforqualiy?LION COFFE, em FAL. PACKAGE COFFEES. is of

necessity uniformB in quality.strength and flavor. For OVER A

SQUAg1ER 0F A CEN'EURY, LION COFFEEhas been the standard .coffee in

1~ ~ g - unifons of homes.

LION COFEseiunrer aceG*

yea home, asno chanee @1 beinag adulteatdore omuingincontact with Gust.

- dfrt~germs.Or unclean bands.

In each pcaeof LION COFFEE you get one fullound of'~r Coffee Insist upon getting the genuine.

(Iaon head on every package.)(Save the Lion-heads for valcable premiuns.)

SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHEREWOOLsON SPICE~CO., Toledo, Ohio.

Now Is the Time to StartA Bank Account,

And the BANK OF C).ARENDON IS the Place.

We etxtend you an invitation to operi a bank account with us

wheber it be large or small. Depositors with small balances aras welcome in our bank as those having large balances.

Why not begin now and make your first deposit with us and then you caradd to it from time to time. It will help you to get a snug banikasecount.

We pay interest on timie deposits. Call or write to us for particnlars.

Bank of Clarendon. xmsso

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TO SUMIXoaised Negroes.

While there are no black races In-digenous outside of the, tropics, theleading American, English, French andItalian ethnologists boldly teach thatthe white races of the world are sim-ply modified negroes and that the An-glo-Saxon and other white races are

of an African origin, having crossedover into Europe during the neolithicage. Their habits, character of food,environments, attitude of their homes,climate, occupation, their greater dis-tance from the rays of the tropiclsun, are some of the ethnological fac-tors which are believed to have bleach-ed their skins and made them white.

' How to Cure Corns and Bunions.

First, soak th'e corn or bunion inwarm water to s6ften it; then pare itdown as closely as possible .withoutdrawing blood and apply Chamberlain'sPain baljn twice daily, rubbing viger-ously for five minutes at each applica-tion. A corn plaster should be worn afew days to paotee; it from the shoe.As a 'general linament for sprains,bruises, lameness and rheumatismPainBalm is unequaled. For sale by TheR. B. Loryea Drufg Store, Isaac M.Loryea, Prop.

Bow Bells.To be born within the sound of Bow

Bells has been a distinction for .cntu-'ries. The famous old bells which haverung so long over London, it may notbegenerally known, are situated inCheapside, where they may still beseen and heard. The street which pass-es beneath them is'today the busiest inall London and is wholly given over tobusiness, so that few people today are

actually born within the sound of thefamous bells.

A Splendid Idea.A new idea in a Cough Syrup is ad-'

vanced in Kennedy's Laxative Honey.jand Tar. Be sides containing Pine TarHoney and other .valdable remedies. itis rendered Laxative, so that its use in-jsures a prompt and efficient evacuation)of the bowels. It relaxes- the nervoussystem, and cures all coughs, eolds,croup, whooping cough, etc.A red clover blossom and the honey beeis on every bottfe of the Griginal Laxa-tive Cough Syrup-Kenned~y's LaxativeHoney and Tar. An ideal remedy forchildren. Mothers praise it. It is bestfor all. Sold by -The R. B. LoyeaDrug Store.

Pulling Ostrich Feathers.A man who runs an ostrich farm,asked the other day as to the methodof gathering the feathers, admittedthat they .were pulled out of the birdsonce in every eight months. Was theprocess painful?"Well,"' he replied, "about equal to

pulling out your - eyeteeth." A goodmany ladies who wear ostrich feath-ers do so in the belief that they arethereby serving the cause of humanity.As a matter of fact they are encour-Iaging the most cruel and barbarousitorture which man can infiet upon abird.-Sporting and Dramatic News.

For All Kinds of tiles.To'draw the fire out of a burn, heal at without leaving a scar, or to cure

boils- sores, tetter, eczema and all skinand scalp diseases, use DeWitt's WitchHazel Salve. A specific for blind,bleeding itching and protruding piles.Stops the pain instantly and cures per-manently. Stops the pain instantly andcures permanently. Get tbe genuine.Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.

The Jouallst.The journalist alone has the privilege

of molding the opinion, touching thehearts and appeang to the reason ofhundreds of thousands every day. Thesoldier may wait forty years for hisopportunity, most lawyers, most phy-cians, most clergymen, die in obscur-

ity, but every single day opens newdoors for the journalist who holds theconfidence of the community and hasthe capacity to address it.,oseph Pu-

it makes no difference how long youhave been sick, if you are~trotbled withwith indigestion, constipation, liver andkidney troubles, Hollister's Rocky,Mountain Tea will make you well. 35cents. Dr. W. E. Brown &Co.1

The First Steamships.The first steamship appeared on theHudson in 1807 when Robert Fultonproved the possibility of eteam naviga-tion with the famous little Clermont.Ten years later the first steamboatappeared' on the Ohio and Miisippriand in 1827 the Chancellor Ltdagi~stone made her first run-through Long

sland sound from New York t& Provi-dence. In those days the ordinarystemoat was about as large as a

good sized modern tugboat, and amongthem the Chancellor Livingstone, 157feet long and 33-wide, was a veditablegiant. All these vessels were propeledby paddle wheels.

A Pleasure to All..No Pill is as pleasant and positive as

DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Thesefamous little Pills are so mild and ef-fective that children, delicate ladiesand weak people enjoy their cleansingeffect, while strong people say they arethe best liver pills sold. Sold by The

R.B r~.norergStore

DR BA]to Saturday, Oct.

JooWId Oheer>od crops make good cheer. Everybody will be selling cotton ar

luring this time-October 16 to 21. These dates were selected slnearly everybody can get away from home then for a few days10c and 1le ought to make us all happy. Come to Summerton's

ains and meet everybody else you know and have a good, jolly

IERTON AND HAVE"Cotton Is King.

Sumter Is the Greatest Marketin the State.

It is conceded that our establishment has done more to-wards building up the Sumter cotton market than any otheragency, and it is all because we pay the very-highest marketprice.

Twenty thousand bales were handled by,us last year,and much of this came from .ur friends in Clarendon.

With facilities for paying a high price, for cotton and forselling goods cheap, we -invite our friends in Clarendon tocome and inspect this season's purchases, and if we cannot

satisfy you ir

SDry Goods,.SNotions,~Shoes,Clothing,CHats,Groceries,

and all other articles that can be handled in 'a general mner-chandise store, then wc would not hav& you to buy from us.

There is no gainsaying it that our buyer has this seasonhas supplied our store with everything the trading public' candesire and at prices to permit us to sell at surprisingly lowfigures. All that -we ask is for an opportunity to show ouroods.You know us, and where we do business. Come.

Yours, etc.,

LEVI BROTHERS,

Sumter's Stock Market.

Bootli Live -Sto0k Co0mpaRJyTo arrive about Tuesday,- Sept. 12, car Horses and Mules.

Some choice harness horses and well matched timber andfarm mules. Prices and quality right.

Columbia BuggiesAND

White Hickory Wagons,(ONE AND TWO HORSE.)

We are also headquarters for

Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Bric1h,Shingles, Laths, Terra Cotta Piping

and Builders' Supplies generally.We appreciate the business we are: doing with the peo-

ple of Clarendon and solicit a continuance..We guarantee prices.

Booth Live Stock Comp'y,.HORACE IIARBY'S OLD STAND,

nP . w.+Whiteio Waone and Columbia Buggies just unloaded.

16 TO21.

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id pro-)eciallyCot-

Weektie.

A GOODWords Without Rhyme.

Bulb has no rhyme. Culm, cusp, re-

cumb, gulf, month, doth, amongst, areother rhymeless words' having thesound of u as in but. Few patricianwords in the language have this vowelsound, so commonplace and withoutdignity; hence poets turn to it onlyfor blood, flood and a few similar tar-bulent monosyllables. They use itoften, however, in forcing the accentfrom the antepenultimste syllable tothe final, -where its unpleasant sound isconcealed by the softened stress. Thushas many rhymes, such as felicitous,mysterious, inglorious, etc.-LondonChronicle.

Don't Be Imposed Upon.Foley & Co., .Chicago. originated

Honey and Tar as a throat and lungremedy, and on account of the greatmerit and populary of Foley's Honeyand Tar many imitations are offered forthe genuine. These worthles imita-tions have similar sounding names.Beware of them. The genuine Foley'sHoney and Tar is in a yellow package.Ask for it and refuse-any substitute. Itis the best remedyfor coughs and colds.The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M.Loryea, Prop..

Civil Service In the Kitchen."Maria," said .Boggles to his. wife,

with an idea of instructing .her !a pO-litical economy, "do you knog whatcivil service is?"-"Jasper," said Mrs... Boggles, withmemory of recent contact with the

cook, 'there isn't any."-Chicago Jour-

The ElectiesThese conditions determine the trou-

ble. The cure is certain-a good thor-ough course of Dr. King's Blood andLiver Pills (they purify the blood' andenergize the liver) is as a spring house-cleaning-thoroughly renovates andIcleans the* system and if followed byDr. King's Sarsapariladou are -readyfor the wear of-summer work and fittedforit. The price of these best of allPills is 25c. There are none so good as

Get from- Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.

The Coy Wridow."L, thik," declared the little daugh-

ter of the widow to the millionairewhowas cilmng, .'that you are a charmingand delightful man.""How nice!. What makes you say

so?""Mamma told ine to."-Detroit Free

Press.

A Judicious Inquiry.

A well known traveling man who vis-its the drug trade says he has oftenheard druggists inquire of-customerswho asked for a.cough medicine,wheth-er it was wanted for a child -or for anadult, and if forn a child they almost in-variably recommended Chamberlain'sough Remedy. The -reason for this

is that they know .there is no dangerfrom it and that it always enes.. There.is nqt the least danger in giving it, andfor coughs, colds and croup it is unsur-passed. For sale by The R. B. LoryeaDrug Store, Isaac M.- Loryea, Prop.

Special low rites to Washington, D.C., one fare plus 25 cents account of theAmerican Bankers Association, Oct.10th, to 13th, e905. Tickets on saleOctober 8th and 9th fmnal return limitOctober 15th, 1905. An extension ofthe final limit may be secured. to Oct.25tt, 1905, by deposit of ticket with tbeSpecial Agent. Mr. Joseph RichardsonWashington, D. C, between the hoursIof8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. mn. daily exceptSunday, or between the hours of 9:00a. m. and 12 noon,' and 3 p. mn. and 6:00p. in. on Sundays not earlier than Oct.8th not later than Oct. 15th, 1905, andipon payment of fee of flfty~ of 50 cents

at time of deposit.For further information apply to

yqur nearest ticket agent or comnmumi-cate ithW. J. CRAIG,

General Passenger Agent. Wilming-ton, N. C.

Sick headache is caused by a disor-dered condition of the stomach a'nd isquickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom-ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by1TheR. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.Loyea, Prop.

His wbistf=1 Look."My husband is getting to be a sel-

entific whist player.""Is he? I've been wondering lately

what made him look as if there wasnot much more left ip the world thatwas worth trying for/'-Chicago Ree-old-Herald.

CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always BoughtBears the , i L~

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Those who..conlain.ost arejmostto be complainedof.--~~YBear the The Kind You Haves Always Bought

Gnn Sntdat Prsvsnts Pa...mloin

You Are Invited.You are invited because you are really wanted. Tke mer

chants of Summerton have all joined in together and. -you.are.,invited by them to be in Summerton -October.16 to 2L Youare welcome and wanted all the time, but don't fail to be there'for the Week of Bargains-a Carnival of cut, prices. Bettergoods of greater. variety, sold cheaper than you ever hear& obefore.

Mneet Friernds Jere.STiOE.-YOUCOb'1IoGINNERS &

.We want to call your attention to our stock of-illC cannot fail to appreciate the many advantageswi.-have to 'roffeYouInk-'2 Fittings, Valves, Lubricators, Patch3ol1sand otheraoddimdC which are almost always, forgotten in ageneral orde'. Cal n

us and get prices, you will find thatit wi1'be of value toyou .

make -a special business of landing orders whenwe gt in tochpeople, all we want to know is wt you want. -

We are selling this season Cr-rinal GandyBelting "^eclusfiyThis belting has passed the experimental stage and has-; pro-earsuperior to common Agricultu- lltibber Belting, being strongernd+'far more durable', it nossesses adyantages thateonmend-it to'Ginners -'particularly. Do nont confuse "Original Gaudy-BeIigwith ornary canvass belting, thisis not even an imit a Gianidns0not possess any of- its best qulities. Sed that -every eee"Original Gandy" marked onitTi s preca tioli-1Sve yotrble.

bLuricating7Wehave Ol for .bricating every part

-no whatspeed machiery you,watval brctyou with the oil. .We have recently addedtorso -

solid grease for spring- oilcups to be.used-onr he&-on your engine and you w'lfind that 'yonurosi bil beroless; while the eEactive servie' of'your..egin willh e-We ri

creased If you. wi.1equip your eng-e withSpin.OuTwill find that it will lessen the expense of repairsWe.of.Babbit'Metal-

DCane Mills and.Evapo0.

Our stock of Cane Mills-and BEvaporatoritas artred- take pleasure inshowing them. -We have the best,.Qw-price M

Mill that money-can buy.Our stock of- Hardware-is fully:up to the standardAn w

in better.posion during the coring seasonto cater .o hedSeerbefore.

- -Verytru ydursSMANNING AROWIEC

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*You Buy? Whetiieryii* are or notsle sSiK* You a Pair &

8 SPECIALM*Remember the Date, Sept. h?

* -Entire 'Stock of E. C. B RTST Celebfated- 50

S4negoingaat

8- $3.753

*In tin. rne, we garantee you. more solid serz

0vice thian can be obtained fro:n any si uilarl ne.. Fonr*styles and sizes. froma ( to-~'

*36 Pairs MONARCI4f $3.50 -Line, only

ntThis Line coinpr.ses SNAP and STYLE, Pat-etcelt blcesbfs adsewedi. fad and dake

0toes, and are regular N.00 values-

0LADIES' EASTGVER. $3.5 Lime. ony-.

*It is with great pride that we yiesent these**superior line to your notice. for it is, indeed. a most.$--*artistic product.

*Patent leather bluchers, hand sewed ma ea~*op and sizes from 2 1-2 to 8 -

* Come to see,