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ADVfcKl ISfclt r.+$ I FALL Miiii t COME TO CI t If only to see the Bea I Hats we are showing < J EXCLDSIVENESS Tiir r-ncMAL f inc. rnciNui MILLINERY t 69 Hasel St. 10-3-4t AAAAAlAAiAAAAAAHAiAAAlAA d ilLUM THE 20THi COOKING I SUPERIOR TO A Lightness, Cleanliin NO BURNED M. H. LAZj HARDWARE. Cliaxleston., J& 10-3-18 / MBHBMHBI s. E When you see this br pies, it means that the st is grown. Our own man ' orchard and every apple York Imperial, Ben Order this brand and g please you. Your trade \ Bananas is another s] I reach you in perfect condi use. Full stock always. WRITE FOR SOUTHERN FR Chariest lU-3-4t I urr ririn If ?C LLtAfl |_ WEARING APPAHEL | ^ COPLE I WE "DYE F FOR YOU I S /" u a n i It n /\ k l< naSHKSBCSaBHSSmSBBSB OUR ADV ALL AGRE1 PAYS TO AD THE couisn (' , __L ? For 20 years an( PITTII^"G- C and built up an envij Kelia "tole C ISVT THAT EXPERIENCE i IF VOl ARE COX'TEW PL A Tl Mi * . I Kodaks and Supplies. I PARSONS OPTIC s 244 KING ST., 1 10-8-4t S BEFORE PURCI I Fall and Win Eg Look over your last season's many serviceable garments th Eg ness at quite a saving by taking IDX3T Oleaxii: Or, would 3'ou prefer your suit ?! are experts at matching colors like new. See our agent or dr Eg booklet of Information. jjtIDBiiL. M CLEANERS CHARLE! IE NTS OF LIVE MERCfL ??- u???B???WWrTTT? I nery [^L j| HARLESTON |j mtiful and Exclusive 3 at very moderate cost 3 INDIVIDUALITY 5 H HAT SHOP | IMPORTERS 3 Charleston, S. C. 3 xzltttim: 1 CENTURY JTBNS1LS. : : LL OTHERS IN iss and Durability. BOTTOMS. IRUS CO., CHARLESTON. l" we have been 2ST3- EYES i? 3-LASSES ible reputation as pticians.. I PRETTY GOOD I.VDK AT10.V l PAIR OF GLASSES! Finishing a Specialty. :AL lumkaini, \ CHARLESTON. HASING YOUR |j ter Clothing 1 wardrobe. You will find OG at can be restored to usefulr advantage of our wonderful ng* Process j| ; another color? Our dyers *? and your dyed suit will look w op us a line and we will send SB fiu-crnsr jdib-ST m ,-DYERS 55 S. C. I > C. || ^ VN/1 AM r? knwnl nf A r* anu uxi a ua.iiw _ ock is as near perfect as sees them packed at the is free from blemish. Davis, Black Twigs sret something that will vill see the difference, too. pecialty of ours. They ition ready for immediate PRICE LIST UIT COMPANY :on, S. C. ! WF riFlM i! J II ta wuiiiiii f CARPETS. BLANKETS I : STON j 1 WRITE FOR I > I PRICE LIST I ESTO N j ERTISERS ? THAT IT VERTISE IN ry RECORD STON BUS \NTS AND DEALERS W^ <* $> $+4*?+$+?+$+$+$+** LHAKLtSiiU^ A UKCA1 rUKI. Mobilization oi Fleet In Her Waters Should Silence Enemies. What is called "fleet week" will be celebrated at Charleston, S C, i from the 17th to the 23d of November. It has been officially announced by the navy department at Washington that thirteen ships of the Atlantic fleet, including the Connecticut, the flagship of Admiral Osterhaus, and twelve battleships of the fleet, which has just passed muster in! New York, will take part. The total | enlisted men and marines in this mobilization will number 11,318, and Charleston is preparing elaborately for their reception and entertainment. To make the occasion all I the more impressive Cole L, Blease, Commander-in-Chief of the land J and naval forces of the plucky little I Commonwealth, has ordered all the State volunteer troops to the scene of operations, and the people of the whole State,who now speak of "Our Navy." are arranging to "take a week off" for the celebration. There is anchorage room in .Charleston harbor for all the ships of the United States navy at one time, the harbor with its forty square miles of deep water afford.ng ample opportunity for the move ment of the ships. Six years ago,after a very thorough and careful survey of this harbor and its approaches. Admiral Dickins, in command of the coast defence squad-j - - - , ron, declared that it was one 01 me greatest ports in the world,and that because of its geographical situation its strategic importance could not be exaggerated. Spoken of repeatedly by President Taft as "the most convenient port to Panama," within ready reach of the West Indian countries, and as a safe base of supi plies, there is no question as to the I importance of Charleston from ev-1 ery point of commercial and military, consideration. Really the most important lesson of the demonstration at Charleston next month will be the proof it will - ? ? " t * iL. O | aitora oi tne wisuom ox trie uuveru-i ment in providing for the improvement of that harbor, upon which something like $10,000,000 has been expended, and the establishment there ot one of the greatest and most modern of our navy yards. We should think that the mobilization at Charleston of a fleet of thi rteen of the heaviest ships of war in the, world would silence for all time the enviou.: comments and downright misrepresentations of those who for any reason hold their self-interest and their prejudices against the development of the great port.?Neto York Timea. Saved Dy His Wile She's a wise woman whc knows just what to do when her husband's life is in danger, but Mrs R J Flint, Braintree, Vt, is of that kind. "She insisted on my using Dr King's New Discovery," writes .Mr F, "for a dreadful cough, when I was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live, and it completely cured me." A quick cure for coughs and colds, it's the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles ? grip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitis,hemorrhages. A trial will convince you. 50 cts and $1.00! Guaranteed by M L Allen. SENATOR SMITH AT SCRANTON. Speaks to Large Audience on j "The Hope of Democracy." Scranton, October '/A:?.'Senator L. D Smith lectured to a large and appreciative audience in the school auditorium here Friday night. He came on the invitation of the principal of the school to address the pupils and citizens of this place, who feel it quite an honor to have this distinguished citizen in their midst. His subject was: "The Hope of Democracy." Before going into the subject proper he spoke of the wonderful progress that had been made along educational lines, particularly in buildings and equipment. He repeated the old truth that "There is no royal road to learning." Those INESS DTI10 WANT YOUR PATROJ r $>+* *<$ who get a real education must grub | fnr it Aftpr thpop nrpliminarv rp- ! marks he discussed his subject, basing his thoughts on the principles practiced by the lowly Nazarene of j two thousand years ago, viz: "Find out ihhe truth, know the truth and stick to it though the heavens fall, and all will be well in the end." Thus the hope of Democracy is for the people to know the right,the trpth and hold to it,and at last right shall prevail. Miss Peak, the nltlsic teacher, preceded the speaker with ai%excellent piano solo,and Miss Hook.one of the grade teachers,followed with a beautiful vocal solo. Mr G Svvarts Hungepeler, a brave old Confederate soldier, who fought -? Al_ ~ ? ? ArtinU in me war irum smi i uu ijuisu, anu who was ai honor to the military ranks as a private, died at his home, : in the Midway section of Calhoun | county last week. He was 82 years old. He was a successful farmer, and a substantial and honored citizen. If you have young children you j have perpaps noticed that disorders i of the stomach are their most com; mon ailment. To correct this you | will find Chamberlain's Stomach and j Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by' all dealers. I I Get Your Gun j 4 I Whether it Be * jFH.MlLe.Mj Where you are sure < I to get just what you j I want. JI Hontine Clothes 21 t COATS, PANTS ANO SHELL VESTS \ | HAND LOADED SHELLS: I D.H.Worthen ArmsGo. \ Charleston, S. C. < ? . * t MAIL ORDERS 2! ? Promptly attended 3 10-3-13t " ?~ -- j The National House, 266 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. I Rates reasonable; centrally located on ! two car lines; parties wishing to go to ' the Island daily find it to their advan- i tage to go to The National; ten minutes walk to the boat; special rates to par ties and families. Mrs W B Oeland, 8-29-tf Proprietress. $Tair Ifil fashion fl I leet 1 * Noveri Three Big Weeks Comb ture. At Fleet Week BATTLESHIPS TORPEDO BOATS DESTROYERS Largesi aggi c^ancm and mobilization of UncleSam's Bull bogs of the sea ever seen South. Army and Navy Parade. Ten Thousand Men in Line. DON'T MISS THIS j E3ecL"U.cecL uTalze a, TXTeelr v^>'?38t RECTORY. MAGE--READ THIS PAGI - IT r-^r - ?rwr?rww>y ? Porter-Sn GOHON FACTOBS AND 90 east b Charlesl All Cotton H.tihI1 Extra Stap bpec V Would be pleasi | signments fron command our 1 I 9-19-13t ????H? ; Quality | Jewelry I W i Rl< ST t CU | MI WATCH REPAIRING I JEWELRY REPAIRING | DIAMOND SETTING ENGRAVING ? BY EXPERTS If S. XECCOivl | QUALITY 257 KING ST f Mail Ordari Receive Pro* I INS "LEMOCO Paints, Stains I MADE IN FOR USE I They Do the Wc TALK IT . The Farme Representing ThpPii't, LELAN I II D UflAnlfl rv a iktnr I" "w rOUfJIB KA1I> I Charleston, 10-3-4t eek in 1 nber 13 to ined in One of Unalloyed x n A 11 i m i n rr A m iraikllml ailU nuui iii^ r>ui FASHION WEEK An innovation and feature entirely new and attractive, never before undertaken by any other Southern City. Dazzling illuminations for large prizes and gorgeous displays for the edification of the City's guests. Worth Crossing a Continent to See! ZESsuilrosu Off and Cca k ; = CAREFULLY. ? ' owden Co,, |j COMMISSION MERCHANTS M ;ay street f| ton, S. C. fl ed on Commission.>Ie Cotton a 1 rtn\tv 'MM* VJ ed to receive con- J n you which will ;1 jest attention. jl AMONDS ATCHES H| :h jewelry f ERL1NO SILVER - o &9 t glass ;; p| ^E UMBRELLAS j dc Co., JEWELERS. T 11 CHARLESTON, S. C. ' 1 S# apt pad Carcfal Attantion. j { M V 1IST ON i QUALITY" fi , Colors, Finishes Is THE SOUTH ttl IN THE SOUTH V fl >rk, and Do It Right |||| OVER WITH irs' Supply Co.,. the Manufacturers 0-H00RE ThpE3'". tl & OIL CO. 11,0 People South Carolina 1 Song Diversion of Every Na-*?||p usemer.t. W| Fair Week/jB On the $250,000 grounds of the Fair Association exstfy feature of an attractive County Fair is provided: Stock, Cattle, Poultry,Agri- pr ultural, Racing and High Bra C I a s s Amusements, Industrial and Educa- Ha tional Exhibits; Wo- W man's Work Exhibits. YOU WILL ENJOY ALU THESE ^3 4-/^^ * to C!b-a>xlesto^^|