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l ADVERT &&?SJ&?8JS&!$?? (FEATHERS, I DO Y' .Cleaning We can clean and curl us with sample of color look like new. The cos chasing new ones. Try the Idea IDEAL DYERS CHARI fWrite for Free B 10-3-13 msmmmms WnKflEMMMi Porter-S COTTON FACTORS I 90 EAS' Charle All Cotton Hai Extra St< Sp Would be pie; citrntnpnfc fr I1111VI1 kU It command ou 9-19-13t \Vm??PMMBI ? The Phoenix Furniture S Establishment in Charlestoi ture for the parlor, dininj kitchen; all ready for prom church and school furnitur* tion sriven to all inquiries. The Phoenix | 187-91 King St. jf* Quality I Jewelry 1 WATCH REPAIRIN< JEWELRY REPAIR DIAMOND SETTING ENORAVINQ BY EXPERTS f-n^rrv | "qualm ? 257 KING ST-. f Mail Orders Receive I BEST QUALITY. | L. Wethe I M s 7? V/I | SASH, DOO 9 CHAR M PROMPT DELIVERIES. \ CHARLEl ISEMENTS OF LIVE MERCIL ?XOZOtaz&QXXQtQ&KXi&XiZi ! 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Also floor coverings, s. Prompt and appreciative atten( ??? ??? Furniture Comply J Charleston, S. C. 1 I i ? ? = 1 *$*$ <& $> $ $ $ # # $ $ $ $ I 1 & DIAMONDS t J WATCHES t RICH JEWELRY f 1 STERLINQ SILVER * ! CUT GLASS 1 FINE UMBRELLAS J 1 3 ing j; a cS5 CO., - | i rY JEWELERS, f s - . - CHARLESTON. S. C. f 1 'rompt and Ctrvful Attention. 1 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. % rhorn & Son, 1 fPRESS | RS AND BLINDS, I LESTON, S. C. I ESTIMATES FURNISHED, ? ! I STON BUS \NTS AND DEALERS W1 'TWILL BE A GALA WEEK At Charleston, Commencing on Monday Next. At the first stroke of 9 o'clock on the morning of November 18 officials of the Charleston Fair association will open the gates of Palmetto park for the fair and a half hour later Mayor 'John P Grace will formally open Charleston county's first annual fair. From then until Saturday night there will be an unending round of pleasure and constant opportunity for instruction within the great grounds just outside the city limits and a programme of wonderful variety will be carried out. There are so many big features on the programme that it is a difficult matter to single out any of them as being especially prominent. Band concerts, horse racing,vaudeville entertainment, out-door amusements, industrial, commercial and agricultural exhibits, exhibits of woman's work, horse, cattle and poultry shows, amateur field athletics, children's features, free amusement attractions, automobile show?these are some of the thills that visitors i to the tair grounds win nave an opportunity to take in. In order to be sure that everything is running smoothly,the board of directors of the fair association will meet at the fair grounds at noon promptly each day and discuss; the progress of the great enterprise, j The fact that these attractions are | being widely advertised in nearly j every county of South Carolina j through space in the newspapers, letters sent out by Charleston merchants, cards carried home from the State fair and posters- displayed by nearly every station agent in South Carolina, warrants the prediction, in the opinion of the fair officials, that the Charleston fair will attract a greater number of oiltside visitors than any other thing that has been held in South Carolina, excepting the exposition. The programme for the first annual vfair of the Charleston Fair association from day to day is varied and interesting. ' Is your husband cross? An irrin table, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always goodwatured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. adv. Stubnle that cannot be stirred this fall should be disked to conserve the moisture. A Gift With a Thought Id It. There's one very simple way out the Christmas shopping problem: don't shop, but sit quietly at home and subscribe for The Youth's Companion. The chances are, too, that no present you could buy for the young friend or the family you delight to honor could confer so much pleasure as this gift of The Youth's Companion for a whole round year? fifty-two weeks' issues, and the fiftysecond as keenly anticipated and enjoyed as the very first. There will be stories for readers )f every age; sound advice as to athetics; suggestions for the girl at col lege or making her own way in the tforld; good things for every member of the family?all for $2.00 ? ess than four cents a week. The one to whom you give the sub* jcription will receive free all the renaming issues of 1912, as well as rhe Companion Window Transparency and Calendar for 1913, in rich, :ranslucent colors. It is to be hung n the window or over the lampshade. You, too, as giver of the present will receive a copy of it. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkeley St, Boston, Mass. yew Subscriptions Received at this Office. The National House, 266 Meeting Street* CH^^RLESTON, S. C. Rates reasonable; centrally located on two car lines; parties wishing to go to the Island daily find it to their advantage to go to The National; ten minutes walk to the boat; special rates to parties and tainilies. Mrs W B Oeland, 5-29-tf Proprietress. ; UNESS DI] HO WANT YOUR PATRC ffair , ii | ashion yi I fleet 11 Novei Three Big Weeks Com tureM A Fteet Week BATTLESHIPS TORPEDO BOATS DESTROYERS Largest aggregation and mobilization of Uncle Sam's B ull Dogs of the sea ever seen South. 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Ask your Dni*?1?l for /j\ ?\L tt~>vA Chl-cboa-trr'a Diamond Tlraad/#\\ fitfllJQM&V IM1U In Rod *nd Uold niruUlc^^ botes, sealed *ith filue RU>t<oo. \/ TO iKsN&l Take no other. Rny of J tap _* F) ? jflf Itrueelat Ask forCII l-<'lfrlft*TER 8 I C IP DIAMOND ItllAMr PU.LK,*3 \ tps B years kr..)wn Ps Rest, i.est, Al? ays RellsMo r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 RECTORY. )NAQE--READ THIS PAGE leek in Ch mber 18 to 23, bined in One of Unalloyed 1 attraction and Alluring Amu [ 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! L IE3?.ilx?a.c z Off ajad. Ccraae 1 mmm 3??fcJU???P???WO?? COHEN DE DEPARTME ? * t and 203 Meeting Street, le and Retail Mail Order l V HARLESTON ? /\ /N i [ Box Flaces Uur Store JMN SURPR novelties for Autumn and W istmas, and each fresh shipmen 1 be possible. The latest in ER SUITS, RUGS. 4AKINAW MATTINGS. LINOLEUM. WAISTS. LACE CI SHADES. ;LETTE PORTIERES. HOS1ER1 CDS GLOV J Vfcl and Winter Catalogues. It will i 57 YEARS O V James A1 Retailc j Diamonds, We Quality Alv Prices Alv Our Mail Order Departr to take care of each ord I attention. Money bad factory. Ptnprf Watr.h Rfinairin knp VI I ..M.v.. ..wr I Members Retail Merclu J Refunds Railroad F I 285 King St. I % 10-3-lSt I LET US PRINT YOUR LK T CAREFULLY. f =T=T=% anesm 1912 4 diversion of Every Na? 1 sement. . Fair Week \ I On the $250,000 grounds of 11 the Fair Association every I I feature of an attractive 8 County Fair is provided: \ mock, came, Kouiiry,Agri? ultural, Racing and High \ Class Amusements, Industrial and Educational B^pibits; Wo- ^ man's Work Exhibits. I ____________ YOU WILL ENJOY ALL THESE ? 5L Ir2sLtes :o C3rLa,zl63tar^/ & coFj] nt store; 1 - - Charleston, S. MR House in the South y I |V| FIRST" J J ? 1 I iH Next Door to You | y ISES I inter wear that will have jlJH fc seems more fascinating |,j| ilsh r~ kh jrtains. jjpra f. 10 es. i m ling, etc., etc. j|t| be sent by return mail Jjj ' I F SUCCESS II lan & Co. II ;r? of I II itches, Jewelry vays High 'ays Fair I ? nent is fully equipped I Jr ler and give it careful | u c if goods are not satis- I* I ^ g-Work Guaranteed \| ... intsj Association, which M are to Charleston. Charleston, S. C. ITER OR NOTE HEADS! 1